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IfM1"" - -'J : L' PAQV) TWO. aiEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEmTQRT). ORIOOON, TttKSDAY, MAY 27, MM. - CAL AND , PERSONAL Mr. "13. If, Parsons, ot Medford, linn boon -elected president of tlic Agora etui) til tho University of Oro i:on. Tlin "Vfill.VrmP r Iim kill, flit !.r guests of ffio'ihotionilcturb' houses Moniorlni day afternoon, following tlto parade. , It. V hiirllnid fwW among those over froln Apptognto ituHnR tlio week. ' 'LeslloStansolt, assistant cnstiler of tlio' iFank'.Vt Jacksonville, was Iti MwlfohP Monday. Orchard, hunting, nulling and Crater Lake scenes for salo at Dor king & llarmou's studio. Negatives mntlo Knf ldiw, koaak finishing. US Bast Main street .Phono CIS R. Mrs. H. C...1orgenson was n rccont visitor nl lloRitc Hirer, where she spent hor school days. She noticed n gront deal of hniirovcnicnt nt th.it placo during Itio past few years. The high temperature which pre vailed tlio past few tiara has van ished 'for the present, following :i fltin rnln that fell early thin morn ing. Miss Clara Oonlen of North Itlvcr sldo has co no to upper Itoguo rlrer to Visit with her stater, Mrs. It. 11. Vincent. Kodak finishing, best lu town, Wottph's. J. llruce, Spenco of Wollcri and Cnrbln Kdpcll ot Hrownsboro, the horticulturists, aro In Medford. 3. C. Smith, county commissioner, wan In Medford Monday, on his re turn from nir Inspection of tho couh- Charles K. Terrlll of Lakh Creek trammeled business In Medford Tuesday. Mis Donna Furry of Phoenix left ftr tilftn conhtr Monday evening to visit her grandmother, Mrs, Itoso. niul other relatives. R. II. McCurdy writes all kinds of Insurance 401 M. P. & H. bids. rbouo 349. Mrs. O. P, Hcims bf Talent wis a Med ford visitor tho fore part of tho week. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Furry. Mrs. I Itcamea, Mr. and Mra. A. llcarn and Mrs. Klmer Coleman of Phoenix at tended tho theater in Medford Mon day night. Corking & IlarmoB, studio" por traits, home portraits, hash lights, kodak finishing, post card work and enlarging.; 12S East Main street; telephone Sis It. Mrs. n. Margrciter of Poormans creok, who has been visiting at Port land, la at homo ngaln. Charles Milllgan has returned from n trip to Klamath Falls. J. It. Flynn of Albany Is in tho valley In tlio Intercut of Ulake- MoFall Paper company of Portland. Walter E. Hardy of Grants Pass was among Medford friends this wock. Insure and bo sure. Right If we wrlto it. R. A. Holmes, The Insur ance Man, ' Mrs. Sid Nlchol or Jacksonville visited relatives living In Medford Monday aftornoon. AV. II. Mo watt, manager of the Postal Telegraph company at Ash land, was a Medford visitor Monday ctonlng. tho Ileltnah WJilto Sulphur Ilaths and Swimming Pools at Ashland, Oregon, wilt open for ttho season Saturday, May 10. Gt Lee Uradshnw of Urowntsboro dl- trlet transacted business In Medford Monday, J. C. Aitkin or Roriia Illvcr coun ty fruit Inspector wns In Medford Monday. ' Miss Catherine. Meant will leave in. Wednesday. to spend tho summer 'it tlio east. She will resume touching lu Boptombor. . Clyde Ilnrnum and Arthur Roie woro up from Phoenix the Toro part of tho week. G Lumnr, n, former rcsldont of Medford, passed through tho valley Monday evening en routo from Call fornla td Portland. He states that Wultor Hoag, who nlio lived hero eight years ago, li conducting an ex lenslvo buslueffl In Montana. G-dny trip through Wonderland of America for 25c. Illustrated leo turo. Flnost colored views. First M. K. cjitircu, V,cd.ovo. C7 Hurry Clark of Seattle, who has been visiting JV. W. Harmon and other friends jn tlio valloy, left for California Monday. Mrs. W. T. Grieve. Mrs. J. Morcoin nnd, Miss Pearl llox of Jacksonville wero In Medford .Monday afternoon. Dr. KlrchRimsncr will be ut Hotol Nash overy Saturday from 10 a. in. to3 p. in. on and after May 21. WeeRs & McGoWan Co. UNDERTAKERS fcAD ASSISTAKT Day Phono !27 Nlglit V. W. Weeks JO.IJ.y Phones A. K. Orr 078-.M Jolin 1). Otwett ot San Fraurlnco Is mnkliiR Iiis former homo in Med ford a visit. V li. Howell and -'. It. Turner, rtlso arrived frdm tho tnctrnpolls Moudny evening. .Irtlm n, ttnminerslh postinristcr ttf Gold Hill, canio to Medford Mnndity. Ho expects to bo relieved of his position about June lti, having re signed Bovornt weeks ngo. Fred Altlin HalRht, teacher of piano arid harmony, epcclnllsl In cor rect principles ot touch ami tech nique ror Dcginnera or navnnceu pu plla. Faults corrected. Summer term. Hnlght Mimic Studios, 110 S. Laurel st'rect. Phonb 72CU. CO 1 M. I.uptoh made a buslnbss trip to I.nku creek Monday, whtch dis trict ho rrporta In splendid condi tion. 0. O. Parker, who has been ll- Ing nt Atlinhy for ome time past, Is lu Medford again. Judgo Calkins Is holding an nil jdtmieit term of circuit court at .lnckfonvllle. K. D. Weston, commercial photog' raphcr, negatives tuado any tlmo or place by appointment. Thono M. 1471. W. W. Harmon arrived from Grants Pass Monday returning the next day. P. E. Thomnson of Portland, rep resentative of Mitchell. Ixvls & Sta ver company, is In the city. Ho h.ts tho Oregon record for lougcst con tinuous service on the road for tho santo firm,' coming to Medford lu be half of his present employers when It was a mere village, lie will rj- ttro to his farm In Marlon county soon. Vapor baths and scientific mas sage for men and women. Dr. R. J. Lockwood, chiropractor, 203 Gar-nett-Coroy bldg. Phono 145. P. 11, Itrennan of Siskiyou moun tain spent Monday tUfiht In Atedford. Mrs. R. Q. Drown camo over' from Eagle Point Monday to meet her sis ter, Mrs. Stewart of Austin, Nov... who wilt pay her a visit Nearly every portion of tho valley was ngaln representee nt Page's theater Monday evening when tho musical comedy "Over the River" was tho attraction. Tho attendance from Ashland Jacksonville and Grants Pass was large. Go through Yellowstone Park Wednesday eve. M. E. church, 4th and Rartlett. G7 P. Vnn Hardcnborg or Gold Hill spent n few hours in Medford Mon day. 1. M. McICinnls or Antloch district mado n trip to Medford Monday. Tho mining congress of southern Oregon and northern California was in nnnual session nt Redding last week and proved a success In every way. The nttendanco was largo and much Interest manifested. The next meeting will be held at Ashland. The following officers woro elected: President, I. J. Luco of Etna: first vlco president, U. U Ray of Mcdfonl; second vlco president. W. If. Huberts of Nodding; nccretary. W. I). Egll- bert of Itcddlng; treasurer, John E. Pashburg ot Yroka. 2"c and 15e to go through Yollow stono Park Wed. eve. 57 Mrs. K. V. Carter and Mrs. G. S. Dtitlor ot Ashland were among tho many who ctwio to Medford Monday evening to attend the theater. Phil Metscban of Portland arrived Monday from Grants Pass, where ho has been spending several days. J. T. Gaxnon or tho Trail Lumb,ir company has returned from a hits!- new trip to Portland. Thomas Fulton of tho Jacksonville Post tranKsetnl business lu Medford Monday ovenlng. Mrs. Karl Smith of Hornbrool:. Cal.. is n Into arrival In Medford. Articles have been filed by Dr. G. W. Donnoll, O. W. Peltier, W. A. Dutlln and other business men ot Sacramento to Incorporate n com iwny to Irrigate r.000 acres of land, obtaining water for that purpose from tho big spring at the foot cf Mount Shnsta. TJio alfalfa and dairying craze, ha struck California hard and a very largo aroa Is being devoted to that Industry already. Mr. and Mrs. Nell! and Miss Tuy lor arrived lu Medford from Grants Pass Monday. Mr. and .Mrs. W. I,. Clapp of Klamath Falls aro making Medford a visit. Mrs. F. H. Hopkins of Central Point was among her Medford friends Monday. Uootlogglng has boon rampant on tho Klamath Indian reservation and five or those engaged In Illicit liq uor traffic there have caclj been fined $100 and given Co days In the Multnomah county Jail, after pleading guilty In tho United States district court at Portland. Mrs. R. II. Vaughn of upper Rogue river has boon visiting at Medford and Central Point. Deputy United mates Marshal Griffith, who recently passed through Medford from nn official trip to tho Klamath reservation, had under arrest five Indians, two or whom woro females. They havo .ill boen held to nnswor charges inado against thorn lu the United States district court. Davltt und Gilbert, who were re cently arrested in Medford on. a charge of robbing tho Golden Rulo MEQFORD LOOKS GOOO 10 OLWELL .lolut I). Olwell, formerly ot Mol funl, now n pmtportm realty brok er of Sun Krnm.'li'0 l spending n few days In Medford eu liutle to Sent tie. Speaking ot conditions, he tnid ".Medford N in iniieli hotter eon- dilion fiimntiiiilly und otherwise limn inuM California towns, und prospects tire lingulcr here than in most plncr. Outlook is Tor good farm crops, banner fruit enp mid fnc price ti nguinst farm crop failure und partial fruit crop fuilure Pi tunny parts of Cnlifuniin, where drouth mid frost have inflicted sc eiit damage.." STENGEL, BROOKLYN CENTER FIELDER, A REAL 'IPHENOM" G. M. C. TO OF A lectun on plaj grounds will he tho feature of n meeting or the Greater Medford club Thursday aft ernoon nt tho Hotel Medford. Dr Stewnrt ot the University or Oregon. the womnh who started the nl.tv- ground nt Eugene, will outline tho benefits o'f such nn Institution and wlll'-RUrfprnrtleal suggestions ns to tho starting of same. She Is thoroughly conversant with iicr themo and In addition Is an In teresting speaker. It Is hoped that every member of tho club will bo present. " trni i -l & NEW CARDINALS, . 10 & KlAMED store nt Itoseburg, figured In the Jail break attempted at the Douglas county prison last week. Sheriff Qulnno wns hit on tho head while serving tho prisoners with supper. but siiceccdcd In closing the door be-1 fore any of thorn got away. J. E. Uiimmet. tho Itoss lano dslrv man. transacted business In Medford Monday aftornoon. O. W. Akers, nged 103 years, was tho .oldest man who attended the strawberry carnival hold at Itoseburg last week. Ho Is a nloncer or south. crn Oregon and lived In Sams Valley and other places In Jackson county berore going north. Grandpa Akors, who was born In Kentucky In IS 10. Is In good health with prospects ot living several years longer. Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Hannn, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ulrlch. Mrs. C. Uurlclt and many others troni Jacksonville wero among tho theatergoers In Mod ford Monday nlsht. SAYS FRIEDMANN'S "CURE" ACCELERATES CONSUMPTION NKW YVOHIC. Mnv -'7. -riinrcini' that I)r. Frederick Franz Friedmnnirs ulleged euro of tuberculosis "nerol crntos rnlher than retards the pro gress of the disease," Dr. Joseph J. OTonnell, health offieer of ilnrjiort of Krtv York, in n luller lodny to ilentlllli t'omiiiisHlonor Lcilerlin ixhUa the latter to Milmilt n resolution nt tlio next regular muting of the board of heflllh proliiliititiL- tlio nd- ministration of the Friedmnnti trout- tneut in Now York. NEW YOIHC, May 27 President Klibets of the National league, tertni In llrooklyu has had another stroke of luck. Re lias round lu Stengel, cen tre fielder, a cheap recruit from the Southern league what seems to be a great baseball player. The young man Jumped rlcht Into the class of .300 batters tu the first few games he played, nnd lu tho first four weeks of the season ho has remained there, it Is bollcved that tho price for this playor, who' nay proo one of tho sensations of Id 13, was )600. He might ho sold today for eight times that sum. Ebbotts or his mnnngers havo dis covered as many great players as any othor ehlera or a big ieaguo team In two leagues In tho past tew years. There Is Nap Itucker, for Instance, the cqunl of any left-hand pitcher lu the business. There Is D.iubert, tho best tlrst bnsman now playing since Hnl Chaso ot tho Now York American league tenm is not doing his best. Somehow, though, Ebbets, can't win a pennant. "The reason Is plain, said a llrook lyu tan. "While ho has tho faculty or finding great players, ho won't pay them good salaries. A young fellow who hns proved he is worth $1,000 a year bocomW dlscournd If ho rails to gut more than $1,600, Then no win quit trying to ho a star. After n couple or years or this hind or treatment the manager to whom Eb bets may sell the player finds It Im possible to restore the man to his former stnndard." x. BOUND OIR ON ARSON CHARGE 110MU. May 27. -A ronslsiury fur tho creation of mnv cardinals Is tt bo held as Soon US tlio coiulllou of Popo Plus will iieMnlt, nieoidllig In mithcntltt liifttfnmlltiii obtained it tho Vatican today, , ,'; ( Tho consistory, without jloiibt tho last one Pope Plus will ecr.hilld, will probably be lnurk,ed by tho rais ing to tho purple of tlio sacred col lege those prclatoa whom be eoiuld ers have merited the elevation but who might riot Who rewarded by bis siireewuir. Aiming thtwn will iiuiiiies. tlounhty be omi or two 'of tho imrson nl chamberlains and personal uhap- .:siiiit of His holiness. AVIillo It is iui nn established order, It hart long been n custom nt the atlcnn that prelates serving In those capaulllus nre eventually created cardinals. Sometimes this action Is lefl fo lite successor of tho pope, mid some times the popo mi his deathbed Is sues tho necessary decrees, lu (he present Instance, however, It Is con sidered certain that Pope Plim win mix those personal associate creat ed enrdlunls at onre In order that he may pnrsomill) have the pleasure tf rewinding thorn. Several other cardinals will also lie created bernuso their present po sition entitles them to Immediate ele vation. These Include the now arch bishop of eutopic, who succeeded tho Into Cardinal FIxhor; the now arch bishop of Vienna, who was selected by Hinperor Frnnx Josef, and the formor papal ambassador at Lisbon. Tho recent nines of Pope Plus , during which Cardinal Merry del '.l exercised a vlrtunl dictatorship ut the vatlctin, has rendered It certain that a big Uiue tu the e'eetlon of the next pope will be retention or retirement of Merry del Val. While It Is considered unlikely Hint tho car dinal secretary of state will makr any really serious effort to attain tho holy see It bolng tradition of the Vatican Mint a cardinal secretnry of state Is never elected to succcd directly the popo whom he served It seems equnlly certain that Cardi nal Merry dol Val will throw bin In riuonce In the election of n surce. sor to PpiKi Plus X to n man who m ovent of his election would rotnln hint (Merry del Val) as secretary tf state. Opposed to Cardinal Merry del Vtl will bo Cardinal Itampolla, former secretary of stato under Popo I.00 XIII, and dim dosplto tho nboo men tioned tradition was all but elected popo In plnro or Pope Plus X. Mon- slgnor Delia Chlesa, In whose behalf n strong effort Is now being in ml.' to Indiiro Popo Plus lo eleato him to the snrred rollege. was formerly un der secretary of state under Cardinal Hanipolln. EINOSKNOCKFRS,. ik AS l)S A (). II, Ibiiiiliill of AhIiImiuI spoil! Tuesday in Meilfurd inlet viewing Pinr. I', .1. O'dtiru for it cliiumdur sketch lie is wiijlilg for ,Suiset imigii r.tne. "I lienid in Aslitniid llml .Mcdfonl won nil tu," Hold Mr. Itninlilll, "mid tliul half (lie stoic, wort) vmuinl mid lime ery duli. I Walked from end to cud oik Mttlu xti tol und found finly two Micunt sloto moum nud generally found (inloli belter liuxl- upxs licic llinli I hud lit'oii led In ex pect. I doii'l Hf-o lilivlliiug tlio nutt ier with Medl'oid and wlli all our other towns were lu 11 good condi tion. "I found Professor O'flnin 11 teg ular mine or iiit'otuiuHuit iOKHidllig iieinly every siibjeel limneliCd. lis 1 11 gieiit asset lo lm eeiiutv and most Mihiiililo In the oioluutt Inter eMs." Dull M.1rk0t. NHW YORK, Mav U". Toward Hie muni hour lite mat lid lieenute di- tinellv weak. HI, l.HiN and San Fmuclsco He per cent bonds de clined four points. Itoek Ulaml commttii Kmt one und the prrlVrred I wit. Caniullaii I'netfie sliowed d marked lienines nud the llaiilmau Issues sold 11 point 01' more tiiulri veterdnV clone, (leiiend I10111N wete steady, The niaikel closed dull. "Father grows jounmtr evory day.'1 Ami his nnw pliotonrlilili lilts him to 11 "T," Tlio old portrait tnkoli twenty yoaii ago, inildo him Ionic so smliiurt and lild-fMidildnoil nol n bit like ho really Is, Wo wouldn't part with It of course Hut tsu t It splendid lo havo it pin turn of til tu an wo know lillu Jli'H us ho looks totlny, And father nays, liiat, bo's Kind lii gnve lu ami had It mndo-thn hav ing your picture litkeit In fiir from an uiililimsaiit exilnrleilce uoWuilayit, TbciiiH it phiileKiitpher In your town, ' t y H. C. MACKfiY Hlmllo II. Mltln nodjt'iyltra Medford, Oie, FOR SALE Hmull Irrigated ranch near lily reservoir. I louse, barn, hIiimI, etc. Telelihiinti unit city water. Fitmlly orchard, berries, minimi, New free soil nil planted. Ideal location fur market gardening, berrleH or small orchard, liny this much now nnd get the beuelll of Ibis year's crop, II. L, MUSI, IT, Otttier Phono I0IS-L. MOTHER ORAY'5 SWEET POWDERS FOR CHILDREN, A()piuliilUlwlliFrrrllinM 'nHllpll(n, , II ni ilMrlie, 111 r.lrr ..! I - t r Tr.1Mailu Inlthrort, ('! l'ii'M. Jll Wnrm-.. TllWllrrSkUpt'xISl n'lsccttt SiKitUrxiti rill K fiiit, . lusintuit. a. . OLMSTCD, LaHar.N.Y. Hochambeau iteclstered. DAPI'l.i: tlltAV HT.M.LIDN C Years Uld rn'rtlre 9-0 In Iti-nre KITTO ItAll.V Wo nlo tr.tln horses and colts and break them ot all noxious habit. Hut lafrtctlon guaranteed. U a. VAN WI.UK.V Main I J Jiuksotitllle Den'lsccttt i (T, Sfodedm uMc0 AT lOUNTAIIiOtHOTCLS.on CLVCWHtnC Gt ids Original nd Ccnuno HORLIGK'S MALTED MILK 0tcUau! Jmifafivn ThcFood DrinkforAII Arfcs IICH WIK. MALT CHAIN CrTIUCT. IN TOWDH Not in any Milk Trust Vm" Insist on "HORLIGK'S" Tako h psrVsa hom Dinner's Real Estate & Employment Bureau idit nam: GREATER fepoi H .Mt:.MOItI.h DAY Plt)CIi..MATI(). Decoratlou day with all Its sacrod memories Is onco moro nt hand. This day has become a festival day tor tho wliolo American people. No other day in tho whole yoar brings us so near to each other as Decoration day. Our hand clasp is just a little warmer, our thoughts n llttlo kinder as we meet by tho sldo ot a grassy mound to bobtow a muto tribute to tho memory or tboso who rest beneath, "Wo ull havd friends in tho silent city, so let us ull Join In this beautiful trlbuto to tholr memory, as well as to tho memory of tho honored 'dead. Ono day in tho wholo year de voted to r-entlment and pa triotium Is not tnuch but It will so'rvo to strongthen tho tics that bind tho great broth erhood ot man. As mayor of Medford I call upon tho people to cIobo tho stores between tho hours of 12- m. and 4 p. m. or Friday, May- 30, to lay asido tholr different vocations and join with tho veterans und tholr frlcnda In decorating tho graves in tho morning und conducting tho exercises In tho, Pntfu theater In tho after noon. I also request all children In tho city tojorm at tho park at ono p. in., and march with tho veterans, W. R. O., militia und others to tho nporn house, also tako flowors and u flag with you. ' W. X. KlFKilT. $ f. YV. T. (Irren o Winter, wns bound oer the xrand jury nt Horuu Hlvcr Monday by I lie justice of tlio poneo Air the crime r iinoiii. (Irueuo is licensed of liitniitie; down 11 church near Wimer on pruHrty iiiljiduliij; Inn farm lat December, Tho ovl- deiico npiitifct him ciruumMluiiiial. flreeito wmk diKelinrKcd by .luslico (lloni) O. Tlor tit Mcdror.l lust week utter it Itcjiiitii: on lltu miiuo cotnplaiiit, but wns ie-irreslcil at llKite Ifiver tlio follow injr day 011 the eoiiiplniiit ir District Altonicy Kelly. firceno hax been huld under n $1000 bond in keep the tieneo for tlirealenint; the life of n neighbor. TEDDY'S DRINKS SCATTERED (Continued from page X.) CLUB IrSTALLS Draperies Wo csrrr s vrrr romntrtrt tin of lrnprls, Irn-o curlnlni, riiturr, rtc, and tii nit cUr of unholairrinir A Pill tnitii tu look aflrr IhU work rxoluslt.tr nd will lvr n koo.1 service ax Is pixitblo to nl in men tun Inn-rat cities, "Woelu & McGowan Co. a touch or fetor. Tho Irtst lime I told him I disliked It nud did not believe it helped infe. "I do tinl even enrry n flask of brandy or whiskey with inf. I ntfed to enrry one on my litlnllnj; trips lint round I tthcd it rarely nnd iliftt It wns a liuiiunco. I never turtdo n practice of public drinkitiK ht n bar nud do hnl believe I have drtt'nk nt n bnr of Inside saloon for twenty TtirH." Jacob Itlls, Koosovolt's frlond, tcs tlricd that ho know Iloosevolt Inti mately. Askod If ho had "over scon him under tho influence ot liquor no cried, "Lord, no," ' itlis denied that Colonel Itoosovolt over cursed, saying, "llo is a'Kontlo- man. Tho worst I over heard him say was 'by (Jodrrcdy," Installation of officers imd cn Hidenitioit ,,f (he ictiorts of lite nr ioitH sections was llin order of IiiihU ncH nt (he iinniml uieetitiL' of the (Ircaler Medford club Monilay. I lie officfi-n instulled weret I'resi. dent, .Mrs. K. H. (lore; Mm. David- sou, fin, I vicc-preidenl; Mr. F. I'.. Merrick, hCeonil ice-presideiil; Mrs. .Schuster, lucoidiiii; Hccrclnry; .Minx lioiuiiKon, eorrcspondint; seercliiry; .ttrw. iiannoit, treusurer. Tho kinderKitrteit i!(iiiunitei) re ported thai I Im school hoard hud of. fered a room in ho bjli school but that there wero nn hinds imiilnhlc und Hint n kinderKurteti would have (0 bo run on n tuition Iiiimh. Fur tho mttnio enmmittce Mrs, F.d AntlrowH road n very inlcrostilii; rc- imri. 111 which huo urgeii lite ihiiikiih; hero nf famoim nrlisls mid tho upo. elal htudy of thn pnitrrntiis to be do livcrcd by those nt lists when they appeared. Mtn. Davidson, tho relirint; presi dent, nitiilo 11 Kniceful relit 111),' Hpcnoli which was 1111 inspiration to ull tire;. cut. (She outlined what Imd been un. compliflhcd nnd told or Iho IdunlH uliu nltvnyH kept in mind in connec tion wilh (ho club's activities mid when f,ho concluded wns kIvcii nn ovation. It wuh decided. that the civlo kcc tion bo continued. PLUMBING Stoam and Hot Wator Heating All Wnrk tuinrniiUtd Prices ttfHoiiiibl OOPPEEN & PRICE ts Mowsrd Block. Vhttsnc on ttu H Bom rtiona IMS. Clark a Wright LAWYERS WAHlllNdTON, I), o. Public Iaitd Matters: Final Proof. Desort Lands, Contcat and Mlulni Unsoi. Scrip. 3:o acre stock rnnrh, JO mires nl. falra, tu ncnM grass meadow and timothy, 1110 aiirtm oan bo pltt lu mil tlvntiou; 1 hxttn house with flro plnce, burn, I On notes fenced, some fruit, water rlpbt, guoil outside ranite. Price 17000. Terms. Finn alfalfa rntiohcA. In tile Apple. gate, with wntor rlfiht, cheap, limit of terms. ; Large and smalt tracts. Improved, iIcmo to Medford, at groat bargaltn Vacant lota from lion up. Flho modern resldsuees In Medrotd ; n sacrifice, on the liislallueut plan. faundlnu Imptiived farm land, rear IMinonton, deep black saiuly bmui soli. Prires raiiglbg from $10 Mi i.', ucrordlni; o ImpriMetiiHiits, on terms lo spit purchaser. tl. P. It. It. lands lu northern aiid xoulbern California, on 10 year pft,-mt-uts. Pricu from 3.6o lo Jxn par acre. HO ncro lu Antelope valloy, Ol., and II a. 000 Uaklatul r.. lo trade for lienrliix orchsrd near Medford. 1uiPi.ovMi1.vr llnueh httnds. Maud nnd wife on ranch. t'nrtk ftn ranch. tllrls for general lueiMwoik. Woodciillitn. MRS. EMMA BIT TNER lies. Phone IIMMI.X piionn H.1M. UpHHlte .Sni.li Hotel UOMltf (1 Hint 7. VMM HlfiVK. 1S?C im&fS''', V tJtfJ HCAiii.yj tiii: mjuh Legal blanks lot tajo at. tba Mali Tribune, office. tf TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY NOTICij-lt. A. 91. Work In tho Iioyal Arc.li degree this ovonliig. w, K, LANK, Bee. Thomas .Molghiui and ill's wife, Frunces itlug, will bo loading man and woman of n stock co mpany in I.oa Angeles, r... ' FOl BALK Last chance, ISO gas rango, ?20j HO velvet rug, flfij !IB Hooslor cabinet,, I5 30 drossor and chiffonier, SIS each; 140 writing desk, flO; ll lioatliiK stove, M; S2f dining (able, 10; six chulrs for.llOj also smnll'jr rugs chairs and household iitpiulla, lace curtains, otc. Al goods pot sold Friday will bo packed and shipped. IliiBBoy, 3f North Onkditlo, HI e& 7 tliS.l l Is not very easy whan tho eyes nro weak or tho ;Iiihhus aro faulty. If you find your eyesight troubling you whether you ho young or olddp not delay but copio mid havo thoni examined and treated at onco, I will solcct tor you tho louses that will help your sight exactly, and tlio cohI will bo trifling in coinpurUoit with tho U'l'oflt you receive. Dr. Rickert HydslKht Bpociallst Ovor Koutnor's, I 'or the select Ion of (Jrnilimtlnu ClrlH mi tt Hi thy In llulr lulHn. lc incl'lt ns well ns In refined designs nud fluo worl.mnuHhlp, our (llsplit)H of koIiI Jewel ry hold nry pusslblu ndvautiiKO girt buynra could look ror. For (Ilrls iirticelnt Watches, Itlnr.H. liar Plus, LaVellnra Toilet Hcls. i For Hoys WatnhoH, Kings, Bclrf Plus, Fobs, C'lititlih, Cuff lllillulii, MAIITI.V .1, ItllDKV The J Meter For Hatpins got n Lllcky ' llluo illrd Wh ijra 1 m w Ml h V 5 I