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IK I J" 6 - HlDFORD MAIL T1IBUNI Tim Dtn6rUc Tlmr. Th Medford Mll. Ttic MWManl Trliitme, Tii (South orn QffsanUn. TJm Anlilnnd Trhiw. , OfAc Mall Tribune fiull.llnif. S5.S7-I9 Nertti Kir lnet: phMte, Main JCttl. OHOHOrl PUTNAM, Suitor nm Manner , KnterrJ n conJ-fllrtx wmltr At fcriron1, Oregon, ulilor tlio act of March 3, 1610. Official Painr or thn City of Medford. Official I'apcr of Jacknon County. KtraaBMrriOK rates. tltift year, by mall - . -. ,. linn mouth, hv ninll . ...... .is.po j'rr mmun, ticnvnrcti ny carrier in Mcdfont, Jackaonvltlo anil On . trnl Point - !J KAiunlay only, by mull. ior year 3.00 Weekly, per year 1.B0 . ,...--, . r -- . SWORN CIRCBtATIOH. Dnlly ftverflK" for levfn months end Ur November SO, 1911. XJ5I. Tho Mall Trlbuno In on ialo at the lVrry New Htaml, San l"rocloo. Portland Hotel Newn Ktnml. Portland, i'ortlunil New a Co., I'ortlnnil. Ore. W. O Whitney. Seattle. Wahll rail &air4 Wire XJnltid rrssa SUpilclits. MZOrOMD. ORKBOH. MMrofoiifl"(f Kouilivrn OtfRon nnd Northern California, nnd h fastest KtowlnR clly In OrRon. r Population U H. cnu 1S10 SS10. estimated. li: 10.000 JOLTS AND JINGLES ly hi trewti Most any man you meet those days In u railroad expert , Makes no difference what corner i'ou find him on ho can tell you all bout franchises, rlxlits of way, stir vers, and tho like. 1 "It there la anything that makes Jho disgusted," snld ono man to mo thie other day, "It telo sec soma fel low trying to bo 'funny." Which tamo Is thi niftiest Rlam I have ben handed In this gladsome- now year. . In thin case tho 'man wasn't ills rttirHtt'il until hb re.d nlolt that con cerned himself. It Is always surprising when a Ministerial looking mau walks Into this office &ud asks for tho returns from a prize fight. ' I made six resolutions And have them neatly listed. And it they are not broken I'm sure they're badly twisted,. With some of us singlus'lt in the now year would be starting off with discord. Woodrow Wilson got the first par- p1r noat nackace. Before bo Is I through he will be used to having packages handed him. Somebody sent Pros. Taft a dozen eggs on New Year's day. There Is a man whose admiration knows no bounds. MUSICAL PROGRAM AT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH The choir" of tho Presbyterian church, under the direction of Georea Andrews, has arrapged the following musical program for Sunday evening, January C, at 7:30: Organ voluntary, MM Flora Gray. Hymn, congregation, standing. Invocation by tjto pastor. Rev. W. P. Shields. Quartet, "To Deum in E Flat" Dudley Buck), Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Andrews. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Gore. Ladles' quartet and barltono solo, 'List, the Cherubic Host," from "The floly 'City,'" by Gaul; first soprano, Mrs. Andrews; second soprano, Miss Phoebe llauco; first contralto, Mrs. Frank Isaacs; second contralto, Mrs. E. Gore. Soprano solo, "The Lord Is My Light" '"rfances AlUtsen), Miss PhSlbo Huncc. Double quartet, "He "Watching Over Israel" (Mendelssohn), Mrs. Andrews, Mrs. English, Miss Hance, Mrs.8 Isaacs, Mrs. Gore,' Messrs. Geo. An'drews, E. M. Andrews, W. il. Gore, E.J K. Goro. 'Soprano solo, selected, Mrs. E. M. Andrews. ' Announcements, free-will offering undoffertory. Ttemarks, Itov. W. F. Shields. Slolo, "Almighty God" (Mozart), George Andrews. Tenor ami soprano solos and cho rusjSauctUs" (dounod), B. E. Gore an' Mrs. George Andrews. Violin nolo, "To Spring" (Grieg), Mtys Jono Flynn. Stournno soto and chorus, "Inflnm- inatiih" (Gouttod), Mm. George An- drown. V-01 ' FXGEIOTH. MlfbTOhU I'lUNTINO CD. MUSICAL PROGRAM At THE BAPTIST CHURCH Tfc'o Bpeelal'Wu'sloal numbers nt the morning 'servloi'vtlll Include the beautiful duet, "Crucifix" (Fauro), sunirby MJks Florence Hazelflggund IIlam Vawter, Mr. Vawtor will lo(8lHB "The Singing In God Acre," byHrackett. At "ihe evening service the orchestra wijl assist tho cholf. MJiii'Hlnanin wjll slug and tho choir wl rendor tho anthem, "I Waited for he Lord," by MondolBsohn. 'Ev rone la .most cordially invited to atUttd thw. ervces. l"3- JHtivW WASTING THEtR.ENERGrlES. . PROF. O.J. LliJWKJ of, tho Qim)i AgiiiquUnrnl collogo, in tv lecture at Ashland yesterday, prettiotod that praotieally no ourc would be taken of the orchards in the Rogue River valley this year on "atvount of poor erops and poor prices" received the past year, and that the orchards "would go backwards." lie also stated that m any orchard one would go into, here, probably the "first Irc'e would bo round ruined bv anthragnose, the second by .. 1 , -. .... it. ... .1 1 ....! I I...!... sunseaid and at least ou irce,s T1f11tlllt." IllillllT lll'lll ' II lll'llt.'!' IIUII Ivt'l, JVll UL HUH WUUUl IK' UlvyilTHIIIi; 11 ViM.v", wn k J'T ' - ,1 ..... v.. j.,.,,.1-.. Peaw have brought good prices this year. There has been j C'u til . L' ii.: .....!. 1... ;.,iM.,nf im ii ti.it.-k imr it 10 iirvr I'iriiirii Hn.v .-11 iiiiii i -nm n record croi ot all kinds. T.110 ina. oruy ol uie nmiiro nw .k ii nIL eaiovnri-i' of 1. ..!...- 1... 1-1 C I...I1..., ...A.il.i.l (J1.III1. IliiKil llllllil Willi wtitlt .1 t I 1....I....I jumlnc umnn nnf. lint. thi Rimii tl J !.. . crops in a year of abundance m industrial enterprises. ronnlierciaL orciiartis win Rocue River vallev. 'L'bere in them. Were the fruit business on the same basis as in the "Willamette valley, a side adjunct to farming, neglect might follow but neuleet is theorder of the day in i.arm orchards. .Professor Lewis is also wrong m stating that our Mv.li.twlu .!, f'JiLwl mm tli until, iiivinidiv iti No orchards in the state or anywhere else But Jie seldom misses a elianee to Kiiocic tins uistncr 111 lectures or elsewhere. Dresumablv because he has liad no part ill keeping it clean. The U. A. U. experts are jvyastmg tneir nine ui .jacusou nmiiilv M1tmn tliov il'f lint TlOCllo1 lltlll lirlloct lllfr OimtOl'll lllliV, llltl.lb HJJ ...w ..v ....., .... ..... 0 . Oregon, where expert, advice, is badly wanted and condi tions arc. serious in pochard districts. Milton. Freewater and other section's need attention badly, while Turner 1M- ! T t , :l uiiver 01 xa vtnuuie wrucs: "We have the deadly fire blight scattered all over the valley, and ignorapce is so dense that if is impossible to get concerted action, and unless concerted action is obtained our splendid orchards will soon ne ruined. Why do not tnc u. a. r. experts go wiicrc nicy can m eonmlisli soincthiiiL' besides stirriiiir m discord by un called for slurs and .misstatements in a section that can take care of itseltf 1 1 BUSINESS OUTLOOK CHEERFUL. AVORABLEoiulitions are in the majority as the new vniii AiiAiiu ."cfntWlVniflstl-nPts Sllllllllnl'V Of tile lMlSt year and forecast of the coming twelve months. Easily fiisst in tliic nntnrrnrv nrn lmsic Cl'OH results, which tlMltl to exert a steadily widening influence as they pass into human mid animal consumption. To an extent probably ;,.,... l.,Vv., nv.innilnil tlwi .iniic lmvn llonil (ril tllOPPll. housed or' marketed in good condition, and cheaper food, ...11. 1: V.4.'1. !... nr ..11 :.wl,i..l,M.il iii'i'.M.t cnninu lil-nlv WHICH I1US l II1C lHt.1l' Ul nil nmuaumi i'i ow ... ...v v to be one beneficial feature. . As to future crops, it may be said that the winter-wheat c,rop starts out with a better . J vl?ii 11. 1. ..t.i.1. 'n...ll... ....J-... 4-l.n.t .. i. .11. .1 rrf (.'PIUIUIO.11 UlUUgU Willi .1 MllilllCl .111-41 limn l ,l.ii ," rtivinvc iihm' nn tlio linnL-s nf nmiiiifnctiircis and whole salers are sufficient to keep most lines busy until spring arrives. In lines where bookings run beyond tho spring and up to the fall, as, in iron and steel and some lines ot textiles, raw inatcual prices abroad as well as at home ren der sharp changes in manufacturing costs unlikely. Active employment lor an ame or wining to woik is not mc n-usi important foundation for future good consumptive de mand. , Conservatism hred of past years of strain has made for cautious buying, and nowhere are burdensome stocks pressing ior sale, wane activity in trauc upi-urni, wun uigu goods coincident with the confidently expected revision of Tf I ?iI Tl X 1... 41.. ..n..l.l...... 41...4- fl.lCI tottill. lUC tailll. -tv scums to uv uiv cuiinviiaua iimv im.i unv noiMitinn clinnliriin'llllsllCfl milidlv to 11 COllchlsiOll ill Ol'tlCl' that the period of uncertainty shall be limited, and the i. T i4... .j..... : r.. ....l.. :.. A .m.:i ...III lwi iii lino caning 01 au extra session un uiui.v m iiiiii i w u -Mtii tliia lr.Qiri. Poiuliiifr action on this matter, business operations will'probably continue to be governed by con servatism, IJlIt oi oy pcssiiiuain. T ll .! '...i.:... il. :......i,tr.r. nf il 1 r limiUll' 1 11 0 l'l.'fl t JJ1 mis CUIlllcctlDH I m.' iiuiiiiL-aa in uu; tuviiv.' v M.iii imvi if'.i'nvtliiiHr ,i fnvomble effect bv tendinir to limit speculation' and to modify what might otherwise tend to bo ovcrsaiigiune rcacmng out ior new uems 01 uuuvavui. A volume of business ample enough to aljoxv of fair mar gins of profit seems within sight for the first half of this 3 ear, and beyond this conservative financial, commercial m.i infiTuifiir'tiivinrr intorcqts will hesitate to onerate ex- tensivelv until something definite can lie known of the ) l ilinaiu crup ivaiuta tu & FARMERS TO HELP D. W. ftlono of Willm'SprlriKH, Ktntes that I-'ridny orcmiizntion wah completed of the Willow Spring Good Houdr. iiHsneiiition witli, n incm bcrsliip of fifty, the object being to work with the county, and the over fleerri, nnd ench property owner to do nt fenHt two dnys work ier year in lielphig keep the rood in good repair. Tlio nffii'crrt elected nro D, W. Stone, prpsideiit; Itulph Dean, vice-prehi-denl; It. W. Kldeij, hecretary add treasurer. The boundary encircle, Trwiy pn the miiiIIi, towimhip line on wcet, ltogne river on north, nnd Deilr creek o" the eafit. ' Kvcry tlireo. farmers nro to ninke n King drag nnd keep it moving in front of their places. Specification for (ho drag linvo been 6C!it for frbm Wnhhington. An executive committee of seven will adviho with the county court' up. on road projects, FOR GOOD ROADS TOOTORP MOTG TOIBTJKK !. in uie oreuam ruiuru i uu omul- iiiin- v.t luilds true of all kinds of . 1 t . ..i.. in production and umcnvuy not ne .ncgiecieti in w is too much money invested .. .. .. .A. ..!. 1 ..I........ I ....... n ,!.... 1 ..Al.1.1 .are cleaner, and he knows it. LINER AMERIKA E XKV VOHK, Jan. 4. Tho Hntn-bunr-Aiuericnii liner Amerika. out bound, went tihhoro today in the up per part of tho bay oil Tompkins- tillc. Tugn have gone to the icseiK'. The Amurika is iitrrnuad in M)ft Mind and in in no imminent danger. It in believed mio will be tloatcil noon. Tlio Amerikn left Ilobokeu at 8 a. m. today, proceeding hlowly owing to tho high wind. When the vpsel fetruck, her captain wired tho com pany officials hero that no damage was fciibtuined. STEAMER BERTHA BLOWN ASHORE IN HEAVY GALE BBATTLK, Wji., Jan. 4. The W. F, Swan & company Mentncr Itertha, according to word received hero to day, Iiiih been blown iihIioio nt Safety Cove near Cape Calvert, while seek ing shelter from ft heavy gale. She was en route from Southeastern Al utfku to Seattle. ASHOR MUD MOTORD. OKECION, 9ATf RPAY. .TANPAttY ! 1013. Our Correspondents f EAGLE POINT EAGLETS By 'A. 0. Ilowlotl Ambilg tlio ldlnltln improvemonlH in our town t Iii I wn goiio up north thai 1 hud overlooked U thu liellfrv that has hl'Oii huilt im the Catholic church. I did not itlitico it until the ollirfr dav. Tin' fog had hoc more and I rofUvts irtme of JI...I tl.Ill. iik lllt'llliit'i. 1 iiiiurrMiHHi iim iii',t linil luimurml 11 boll lull found Hint It ..M.nt....l .... I. ,i.1 in ,..ilneo It mill was cniekcd, mi lifid In return it and the now hell, tuts nut yot m rived, John Foster, who isongngi'd in Klamath colinty and came in to vMl ldi father iiml olliei itIiiIivo. ulntt cd fur his Klamath county homo to day, January 1, 101 'I. lie .says that thev a I. for there nro vneral .lack- son count v' folk in thu elimp. cniny reading the "I'aglots." Henry Tru-.lv came out last Mini ilnv riNim liii liiuiio mi Klk (!ivp1. to meet Ids bnitfiers, Jnmcs and liufiis who hne heen winking mcr in tall fornia. Their father, John II. Trudy, has gone to Texas lo iit his moth er. Mrs. Corn O'llriau and her daugh ter, Mi-s Klison Officer, came nut from Medford daring the holidays iiml ihev have liecn vwilin her hmlhcrs nnd MMer. the cliihlrvii ot the late (lcon;e lliowu, and Mr. O'ltrinn ennip nut tins inortiing nnd lliey will upend the N'ew Vear's day together. Tuesday nnd N'ew Ycnr exe. we prnjMjrly celehntcd hy the Inyor of nlensurv. Art NichoN and Mr. Vojeh got up n shooting lanteh for turkeys niul chickens nnd ipute n crowd ot nimmdi were collected and untwith Mtmidiiu the cdd wind Ihrre wai Hullo n crowd nf hilerctcil sVccta tors and tnmo good murksmeuxhip wns Miown. At night tncre was u mnsk ball and I understand that there was n good attendance and the young folk rcxirt having had a good time. A number of young people came trom Mcdfonl nnd the .urmuudiiii' coun try, nmong them were J. M. nnd J. K. Strang, Miss Susie Fry and Ivy Mar tin, nnd Clarence Middlehii-lipr of Trail nnd Anthony Mcl'alic of Urese Creek. Charles Pnielt nnd his sou (h. werp nhiuiiL the viilors T'le-ilnv nun Wm. Winkle Aaron and Wue Smith, Peter Iletz hnd wife, vcrtin M.ithcw, besido n number' t'f oIIion too num erous to mention. Mr. and Mr.. W. II. Mi Helve,' now nf Table Hock, were pl-ns.int caller. for dinner at the Sunnidc Weilnc Juv niul nfler dinner Nlises Anna and Gertie Ulrick tVt Meilfniil. W Iirctln Chililreth and Mi John W. Smith culled to -co niir daughters, Agnes and Hnttio. Mr. and Mm. McKelvry who were fiirniprlv mi Hie nlil llrailhaw or- cliard hut who Is now MiKriulcudent of a part of the Washburn orchard in Tabic Hock, came mfr here to do homu trading instead of going to Medford. KANE'S CREEK Joo Thomas stayed oil night with your correspondent nod (amity one night last week. Mr. Thomus has been prospecting In the Appleicate section for the prist lx weeks and wan on his return homo to Medford Stlckells Ilros. mai.u a trip to the Applcgate the middle of last wcel; on business returning home on Tues day. Charley Standley and family of near Medford spent tho holidays here the guest or relatives and friends. Mr. Uyrley made a trip to tho Pass on Tuesday, where ho went for med- I ml treatment Weather Prophet Foster's fore- cast for the forenurt of January Is rain. Kanea Creek business visitors to Oold Illll this week were: Mr. Hyr loy, Mr. nnd Mrs. Householder, Mr. and Mrs. Bcrvls, John Halts, (Icorge Hlglnbotham, Mr, and Mrs. Mardon and Weather Prophet Foster. nimer Hlglunotham'mado a busi ness trio to Hay Cold on Thursday. Katie Foley Is 'visiting In Central Point for a fuw days with relatives and friends. John Mardon und wKo attended tho New Years dancu t Moonvllle Wednesday night. The recent wind storm did consld cranio dnmagu by blowing down a part or the electric and telephone lines causing a fow hours delay nt tho Ilradon mine hut they havu all been since repaired. Mrs, Forbes 6f Portland, who spoilt tho holidays hero with rolatlvon, has returned homo, Mrs. Forbes was formerly Miss May Householder. Fred Strnuuo of tho Willow Springs mndo a business trip (o Gold Hill on Thursday. Morltol Hair Tonld keops tho scalp in u healthy condition, prevents the hair from falling .out, restores It to Its natural color ami used regular-' ly keops tho hair soft' and fluffy. Husklns' Drug Store. PrlbENIxVARAGrTAH F. OrlffHIiH rvtiunied ,tn. Oakland, Calif., mifllnv Ktttt miftfllinii a few 1.i c. u It li iVinml. In llii.i VIiililUv. Mr. ijuil Mm. (Icorge' Vllcf and family simmiI New Ycprn with tl. A Morsi mill I'llniilc. Millou'Aunersoti has charge nf the meat maiket diiving the uhMMice. nl John Itasin iii'cAlifnrula, .i - . . Misses Anna and Marlon Tow no pent Now Yiirs with riicuds in JaeksnliMllc. Mr. and Mrs. ttcnxc, of Ahlanil, spent Now Years with I he hitter's jiarenls, Mr. and Mrs. C. Cmcy. Tho wntcliMneellng Hiippor and en ttrtninntent giu-u by Iho I'tcsbter ian lrfiiU.n Aid New YvarV eve was -. ell attended. All the organisation in town wen iuleiMtlugly featured. Mr. Ki Coleman, the cWumcirial club rcpivsoutatlve, made mniiy practical suggxtioiw for the betterment of the tow if, lie .said that I'hoelux precinct w. the pnvilun pot of Itngne lllver valley niul Tibstantinted bin claim bv having that the hlghiM values paid fur laud in Jackson county -were paid fur lauds sold in this precinct. lie intimated that if Phoenix did not claim what lightly belonged to her, long-armed neighbors would. lie closed h'w 4ccch bv inviting all the men and women in thu vicinity tn pnn the ctmuncrciiil club nnd make Phoe nix n credit tn her uaturnlly beauti ful nud rich geographical Mmiliou. The rirt FiY.sli.ueriiin clunvli ol Chicago, through Mr. II. !). Pciilield, presented Dr. J. K. Ihiillie with u Holid silver communion set fur the Fir.t Prehyteriuu church nf llii" place. I CENTRAL POINT ITEMS I Mrs. Ma vino Isuacs Kiddle nnd son llnroldi hpcut New YvnrV with Mrs. . C. Kcnino in this city. P. J. Itickeii hns ritiirncd from a trip to Corning, Cal. Mm. flcii. (lias, sou nud dauuhter, of Hengle took No. Ill hem Friday morning for Paris, Cnl where they will visit .Mrs. IWagleV sister. ,Mi. Merle Unlvy has returned to Portland nfler n week's vicit here with relatives. Mix Marguerite IlnlmoA spent Ihe week-end nt Itugue liher. Mr. Sinltli nf Trncv. Cal.. is here viiting hi mother, Mrs. A, S. Jacobs. The Meteors baket ball tram went to Asblaui rnday afternoon and played the Ashland Meteor team Fri day night. Mi. Orecii cnlcrtnincd friends of Sams Vnlley Friday. K. A. Kurd of Unite Fulls is lillllL' his hou Geo. h. Ford in this city. Mrs. W. T. Wright and .Mrs. rji Moore arc vUitiug Mrs. John It. Clark at hutte Falls this week. Mr. and Mrs. Howling of Wyom ine niv visiliiiL- their dnuahler Mrs. Geo. il. Fox nud other relatives here John Grieve of Prospect ullcd f Hindi and rvlnlives here the last nf the week. John H. ItOss and Geo. It. Itoss wefe husiucHH visitor, at Medford Thifrsday morning. Miss Marguerite Holmes and Myr. tie Duiiteu visited tha school between here nnd Medford Thursday after' noon. Mr. Marion left for his home In San Frnlicisco Thursday ntteruoon. II. F. drove uud sou of ltuv Gold are' isiling friends here. - Mr. and Mrs. Furl K.llcr of Foots Creek are hero vi-itiug friends ami relatives, Mrs. .Maude Iloswell cntertaiiled u number of friends nt her home Thurs day afternoon, the affair being given in honor of Mrs. Hello Pleasant of Portland, formerly of this city. The afternoon was spent nf various nmuscmeiitK, ut lor which a very elab orate luncheon amis served. 'HionC present weru Mrs. J. W. Menitt, Mrs. W. I). Lewis, Mrs., hvever, Mrs, Hat field, Mrs. J. H. Holmes, Mrs. Dunten, Mary Met'. Mrs. Norcross nssisled thu hostess. All the ladies spent ll very delightful ufleruooii. ROCKEFELLER WILL APPEAR JANUARY 13 NIJW YOHIC, Jan. i -William Itockefullcr has agrod through count scl to accept sarvlco of a subpoona to appear January 13 boforo tho inouoy trust committee of tho houso of rep resentatives, according to an an nouncement last night at tho offices of Hit in no! Unturmyor, counsel for tho committee. Untermyer, In behalf of tho committee, It was stated, accept ed tho offer by tho direction of Chair man Pujo. No Intimation of tho whereabouts ot Ilockofcller wore con tallied In tho statement. Loga! blanks tor sale at tho Mall Trlbuno office tf John A., Perl UndrlAkr t tabiHl iiAfctaKmf '" ' l'lioitcg M, 471 anU 473 AinbuUiMC 'Service Deputy Coroner TjH t i That Bad Cold ViMr Tirntnicnt .Surely Hoes Clean Out That Sluffed I'p Head A llii.'l ll Yn lii-milt nn n Mill with doiniM'ous'Mttiiuni'h dUtiirldllg'tlriuiH, Hot directly to the Inflamed mum- brniin by hnmtliliiR HYOMVJI (pro- liolutco It lllgh-u-mo). Oct a lioiiin for oil routs at ChnH. Ulrang's and try this rapid and ecoiioiulrnl treat- ""'' UioimnmlH r Using f !. .iii.iiiirii..iiiiiiv I' n ii Into a howl of boiling water pour n tenspoonful of llYOMUl, cover head ami howl with a towel, and breathe deep Into the hunts, tho heal ing vapor that nrUutf. hrcatho this vapor ror five or ten tiilmtttw until the heud feulH flno nnd clear, then go to bud and nluup Houudlv until morulag- No counliui or opium or harmful drugs In 1 1 V- OMI-:i. It In mnde or Auwlrnlhui KuealyptiiM nud other nntlseptloN. 11 In guai autcon to uud cnttiirh, or imuic) back Dinner's Real Estate . & Employment Bureau "I'nr 8nlo ICO Acrnx ti)i miles frinn llnK'ih lllver, Inrge house, family orchard, water right, prlco I3B00. Ono-hnlf aero of ground Hear creuk bottom land, two room house, near Kast Hclevoiith, city watur for Irrixntlon. Price, $700. Pine up'tn-dato, mndirn bungalow, lot n0xl3&, good location. l'rlro $n&0u, with terms. S Vt acres t ,i inllim from city, t room 'house, shod, rhlrken home, Ir rigation, garden tools. hoiKi, Incu bator nnd brooder. Price, $700. 200 ncrrci In the Applegate, 7R acres cleared, 10 slushed nud burned 4t acres In alfalfa 10 acres In timo thy nud rlnvcr, all fenced, -t room houiM'. nil uceiwnry nuthulhlluK All tools belonging tn tho ranch, 0 milch rows, 1 span of mures, ' brood sows, 8 plgy, ft heifers, 30 chickens. Price, $10,000, cash, balance lo suit purchaser. Tn i:rluiuuo 10 acres tn Natchox lalley, Wash ington I) nrrcs In three and four year old nppln and pears, b room modern bungalow, all conveniences, cemunt basement, flno barn nnd chlckn Iioiiko and yards, paid up wat er right, telophonu, dally mall, to trndo for 5 acres or less, well Im proved property near Mudford or Ashland. For Hrnt Furnished und unfurnished houses and rooms. I.lst your homes with us. Hiiiploynirnt Girls nnd women for genornl housework In and out ot city Waitress $25 per mouth, room and board. MBS. EMMA BITTNER Phono Home It Opposite- Nash Hotel IIOOMH (I and 7. PALM HU)CK. TALKS ON TEETH aro of Interest to ovorybody, but es pecially to thoso who aro contemplat ing sonic dental work for thumsclvoa or ono of tho family. Whatever It is you vsunt donu In tho lino of high class Dentistry come here and you will icot ovorr satisfaction. Wu nro exports, employ thu best and most scientific methods in a modern way, und wo chargu only reasonably. Unly Attendant. DR. BARBER Till? IlKXTIHT Beit located and most popular hotel in the City. Runrng diali)lq'd ice water in each .room. European Plan, a la Carte Cafe, Tariff on Rooms 12 rooms - - - - $1.00 each 00 rooms 1.S0 each 50 rooms - - - - " 2.00 ech SO ropmi si silrtU Mi 2.00 cck BO roomi villi pririJt bath 2.$0 each 30 iuitei, bedroom, par ' lor nd bath 3.00 each For mora than on suett add $1.00 extra lo tha above rate for ' each additional euett, Reduction by week or month, v , Managsmint fhfttir W, Ktlby i.iiai.itw,inJiMi as.ir.'i. r.n WHERI TO 0 TONIGHT o t A K fHEATRE J Alvvnys lultho 9.end A X - Soiucthliig .New Our cxcloftlvo feature. U IteolH -!lOI)0 Font. "C.l"l Sf(TI' Ttl Till', HtH'TIt POM!" You huVo nil read about Unpl. rtcutt Mtiul Ills' wiiiuturful itvhliivc meulii. TIicho ilro thu only genuine nloiiiroi tilkou with his nxpudttloiii showing tho srotnm In tho far south land, thn many different ways uf llfn nf the people In this cold legion, tho different style and methods iif travel, tho dlffurnut birds, their tunny aulloH and habits. I I'm nrll iMrtli seeing "I.OVK'N KFItHXAHF.'' A bcnutllful hBiid-colurcd romanro. "A Siyil.N'AltY CO.MPl.lC.VrtHN" 1000 feet of commly A KVJ'HHII, llm Singer licit Music and Hf feels ADMISSION. Co AND 10a Matinees Daily, 3 to r p. in. Ciuulng Features Harnti llcrnhmill la "yuccn l!Un ImhIi," two reels. "Tlio Ininilcru," an exciting Indian and frontier llfn pit tore. It's n 'Kay-llco" In :t reels. HftHtHTttHHHtH i ISIS THEATRE I YAt'HHVII.I.i: Chns. draco X WU.r AND UKIIIKST Present 'lilt: DITCH JANITHIt A Itral Comedy With Kinging J Photo PIii)n I'rldny .V Saturday MDIXTAIV DHW A HANCIIMAX'S AXXIVHILSAItV Tilt; HAND IU(1 AltAIUAN MtHUH T MnlluciV Kntiirttny niul Suiiitay H-ri ? AT TUN U G O Af.WAVHfA GOOD HHOW PHOTOIM.AVH Ni'.w Mi:.Miu:it of tin: i.hk.hav- I Ml CltHW Ol'T OF Till: SHADOWS- lHI.IX AT Tilt: 1IAI.Ii ACCIDHNTAIi .MIl',l,l(J.VAllli: itt'sTiMi ; to Tin: ituHcm; HTAUTJNO TOMOllltOW NKHIT Thu Keuuorlliy Sloik C. With Hi:i.i:N' DUFFY In Popular l'Us of Merit' Sl'NDAY AND MONDAY "llm (Hi I nf llm hiiuny South," tho beautiful Four-Act Houthorn Play. PitlCKd. SOo and IlOo Itoserved Heats on sale tonight. Luxury Without Extravagance Hotel I Von Dorn 212 I'lirUS'ljcpt : : Piiiol populnr pridod ; Hold iii San Francisco :: Modom Central fTTTTTTTTTTfTTTTtTTTTTfTT PLUMBING sloam audi Hot Wa,tert ; Hoating All Work fliiiiranleed 1'ilcus Heiumiulilu OOPPEEN & PRICE S3 Howard niock, Ilntranoa on 0th Rt, Xomo rutins 349. . " V V 1 k. '