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PAGE TWO. MEDFORD MATTJ TETBDNE. MTDDFORD. OTxKCION, MONDAY, AlTflnST 25, 10111. i. I i n OCAL AND PERSONAL Hp I9HW5SCJW3 T, , Kent 'of Central Point won atnong his Medford friends Baturdsvy nftnrnoon. 7Ax J R. Toft, who Jir hecn at ColcsUn (or somo limp, rationed to Medford' Saturday qvening. Mr tunW and' W, V. Hartley tyJio haveiVn (incased In rnrpenterlng at aawJWu,CaJ., riturnod. Saturday. ' Ho'wiimttlo bread a Do Voo's. OJ!A.' Hlildit of Dodglfia county- la In Medford,' -v'UHIiik rolntlVoi and friends. Mm. A. D. Miller of Klamath Falls and Mini Mao Whlto of Ban Kranclxco are 'Into arlvahi In Medford. Kdmund llurko and Hobs Kline, horticulturist, tarried a whllo in Medford Saturday. rroflufcrs Fruit ct. tiaa Just re ceived a lnrco Bhlpmont ot 1 lb. and 94 lb. tin top berry baskets, and cad fill ordora In any quantity. Wo also havo on hand a largo supply ot the celebrated "Security" orchard lad dera In all sites. H, R. Bmltli of Tolo district tran sacted business In Medford Saturday afternoon. C H. Fry and his family aro rus ticating at their former homo in Trail district. Kdlson Marshall, who is taking a brief respjt from his literary duties, Will return soon. Drs. a. R. and Louise E. Hedges, chiropractors and mechana-theraplsts aro now located over Deuel ft Co. Phone, 1?0. J, K. Bodge, who Is in business at Klamath Falls, Is at Ross Lane, vis iting his wife and daughter. B. T. Van do Car has gono to Ida math Falls in tho Interest ot tho Lin den & Kibble Construction company. Mrs. L. E. Rnyart, who has been spending & fow weeks In California, roturned to Medford Friday evenlug. Kodak finishing, best in town, at Weston's. Mrs. A. T. Drown left Medford for Astoria on Sunday evening's train Mlas Grace Nelson ot Sterling, who has been at Fessendcn, North Dako ta, visiting her sister, returned Sat urday. W. Deroctt Woolf, editor ot the Ashland Record, was a recent visitor in Medford. Crater Lake pictures ,a book if 12 pictures, hand colored, the finest ever.-ade of the lake, for sale at Clerking ft Harmon's atudlo. Call an A see them. 238 Cast Mala streot, phone 320-J. tf Mr. and Mrs. W. Rawllnga have left Central Point for Portland, where they expect to resldo permanently, Mrs, M. M. Taylor and Miss Nellie Mclntyra were over from Jackson vllle Saturday. George E. Roberta, the attorney left for Portland Sunday evening on business in the U. S. district court K. D. Weston, commercial photog rapher, negative made any time or place by appointment- Phone M. MTl. ' E. H. Holms, J. Hartman and G. "W. Myer of Jacksonville were recent Medford visitors. E, L. Farra and Roy Caster of Cen tral Point tarried a few hours in Medford. Saturday. Mm, Fred Qero arrived from New port Saturday, having "been called home by the serious accident that happened her husband at Rucb. The finest studio in southern Ore gpp'has been opened, liy Corking & Harmon at 228 East Main street, first stairway east of Star theater. Our work Is always the best, vlows of all kjnda for sale, The best of kodak finishing. Negatives made apy time or place, Pbopo 330-J, tf C. Jlerron and II. O. Wiener were over from Eaplo Point Saturday. Miss Loulso Jones or Jacksonville mado a trip to Medford .Sunday at orndqn. J, M. Qarrott and family of Lake creek motored to Medford Saturday. Screen doors Medford Lbr. Co. Mrs. M. E. Yockey and Miss Helen Yqckey returned Saturday evening from a two weeks visit In caltrornia. Mrs. L, J. Sears, whp has been the guest of Mrs. Helen Haskln, left for Eugene Saturday, Miss Kthpl Dick of Jacksonville vlajtod Mrs. Major Wilson Saturday. ''Insurance your best asset." .Have the best. Place your Insurance with Holrries, tho Insurance Man, right it he writes it. ttt . T,-E. Thomassqn. the ploqeor com morcliil, traveler, is In Medford again. He jias represented Mitchell, Lewis & Stover for more than thirty years continuously. fWr, anfl Mrs. Clinton Caroy of Phoenix precinct spent Sunday with Mr. aud Mrs. II. G, Shearer. Weeks t McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS RAV AMMVAJT Day Phone 27 2 FftMMaa F, W. Weeks 193-9 A. E. Orr 078-M Mrs. J. D. Dell, who made n trip to Mnrshtlctd and other northern points, Is at homo again. John QUI has returned to Medford after a couplo of weeka ot strenuous llfo In tho hills. "Miss Kthplwyn Rrown Is In Med ford, vlstlng her pwrotits, Mr. and Mrs, W. I. Urown, and other rela tives. Sho Is a traveling representa tive of a wholesale Iiouro. Show cases, sat desks, cash ForIb tcr at n song. Wo aro Felling out. Pacific Motor Supply Co. 133 Mr. nnd Mrs. A. V. Jordan arc rusticating in Rig Ilutto district nnd will lie gone a fortnight. Mr. and Mrs. Clem Pnrker have been making (Irants Pass n visit. Oeorgo W. Cherry, tho attorney, mado a professional trip to Talent Saturday. Fred Alton Halght, toacher ot piano nnd harmony, National Con servatory of Now York. Specialist In tho correct principles of touch nnd technique In all grades ot study. Careful attention given to young children nnd beginnora. Faults ac quired through wrong ways ot prac ticing corrected. Fall term Septem ber 2. Hnight Music Studios, 11C S. Laurel street, phono 17G-R. " W. E. Johnson of Gottvllle and J. C. Mnyfleld of Hilt aro of the many who camo to Medford from Califor nia during the week. F. M. Smith of Sterling ,was in Medford Saturday, on routo to Wlmor to visit his son. Mr. Arthur II. Allyn has opened an office as public stenographer nt the Medford Hotel. Sho is exper ienced In court reporting, legal work, banking, Insurance, abstracting, real estate and commercial lines. Satis faction guaranteed. Prices reason able. 163 J. II. Hammer and T. C. Law of Willow Springs district, transacted business In Medford Saturday. Misses Talsy Tuthlll and Hazel Randall made Cold Hill a social visit Saturday evening. Chris Katwlck, Harry Von der Hel len and S. H. Harnlsh of Eagle Point precinct wens In Medford and Jacksonville Saturday afternoon. Fruit tree props Medford Lbr. Co. E. W. Carlton and M. M. Root, Tablo Rock horticulturists, spent Sat urday night In Medford. Fletcher Stout and Mlsa Stout of Jacksonville tarried a few hours In Medford Sunday. Miss Cora Uasye, who has been visiting at Jacksonville left for Port land Sunday. First class grain hay, 112 delivered alfalfa $10. W, H. Evcrhard, phone .6C7-J. Selling out our high grado store and ottlco furniture dirt cheap. Pa cific Motor Supply Co. 133 I. A, Pruejtt and his family of Roy dlstrjct were qf tho many who came to Medford. Sunday, Dayid nnd Edward Myers of Siski you county, Oal., were In Medford Sunday, accompanied by John Welch, whp Is their cousin. Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur Lewis of Grants Pass wero guests of Miss N. Matney Sunday. A white china storo called Western China company, will open In Medford at 21 South Central avenue, Monday tho 20th. Class instruction will be given Thursday evening or each week and callers aro welcome. China dec orators will bo Interested in the stock, 133 .Colonel J. F. Mundy left for Port land Sunday evening. Mrs, Ferguson, and her daughter wero guests of W. II. Ferguson of Central Point during tho week. Mrs. J. Wright of Central Point, who has hen visiting relatives in Medford, left (or Stocktpn, Cal Sun day, to visit hor daughter, Mrs. Chas. Penlnger. , Mrs. Frank McKee of Seven Oaks and her guest, Mrs. J. McKee ot Al- buquerquo, N. M., wore recent vis itors In Medford. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Randall ot Concord. Cul.. are visitors at the home of Mrs. A. Nonlhor of South Oakdale. Mr. and Mrs. Charles McCoy of Sau Dego, Cal., aro stopping In Mcd- rord a while. Mrs. McCoy was Miss Mamie Doregan, and Is a native of Jacksonvlle. J. M. Winters, cashier or a leading bank or Qulucy, Illinois, has been spending a fow days with friends liv ing in Medford. Mrs. Lucy Meo and Claudo White were of the Central Polntora who came to Medford Sunday. The excursion to Ilutto Falls over tho Pacific & Eastern Sunday was well patronized and all enjoyed them selves thoroughly. Mr. and Mrs. S II. Stewart have returned from an auto trip to Kant rp Qiogan. They wero gono sev eral weeks. Mrs. Harry 0. Lawrence, who ar rived rrom San Francisco Sunday evening, Is tho guest ot Mr. and Mrs. W. U Ellis. Tljoy wll motor to the hay city, leaving Medfprd In a. fow days, Dr. E. R. Seely and Charles Strang who with inembera of their families hnvp been undoing through Central and Eastern Oregon, vu Crater Lake, aro at home again after an absence of several weeks. S. 11. flrnhnm, "who has been cam palgnlng Douglas county for the In surance companies ho represents, will Invado tho southern part ot Josophlno county this week. Lucllu Seaman, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Roy Seaman, of Talent, aged two yours, died ot typhuld-pnuumoula August 23, Joseph P. Honglaud of Willow Springs district, who Is known as tho melon king, Is, a, regular visitor In Medford. Dr. J, G. Goble. who has been In tho east for sin oral vtukn, returned to Medford during tho week. Scott V. Davis will soon remove to HorkolejyCal., nnd assist his fathor In thu big renl estate enterprise ho hns Inaugurated. lltn family will accompany him. W. 11, CnnotH who Is spending tho summer at his former homo In Wis consin, ncompauled by his wlfo aud younger sou, will return to Medford In a short time. Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Kershaw have roturned from an auto trip to tho Co ranvh near Fort Klumnth. Mrs. D. T. Cox accompanied them thither. S. T. Rawlins nnd Adnm Schmltt, who represented Weatonka Tribe ot Medford aud Orcgonlnn-Pocohoutns Trlbo ot Jncksonvlllo In thu great council ot Red Men held at The Dalles last wcok, havo returned. Jonathan llournc, Jr., former tT. S. senator, A. W. Prescott, Misses Ida Arneson, Florence Rnmsey and Caro-' lyn Sperry of Portland, form a party who aro nutotng to Crater Lake. They stopped In Medford Saturday night. Asahel Hubbard and his family and Mrs. W. W. Woods of Ashland havo returned from a trip to Crater Lake aud Klamath county. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Davis havo ro turned to Ucrkeley, Cal., after a short visit in Medford. They have become residents ot that educational center. Tho registered vote of Ashland, as shown by tho registration which closed Saturday, is 13C2, about equal ly divided between mou nnd women. Mr. and Mrs. A. Ileall, who live a short dlitanct north ot Medford, wero in Medford Saturday. Anbury sas that chicken thieves aro stll busy In that vicinity, having stolen a largo number of birds rrom different par ties. F. P. Croncmlller, rccolver of tho Lake lew land office, and his wlfo spent part of Saturday and Sunday in Medford, returning to their camp on Union creok. Fred was a mem ber ot the typographical forco of the Democratic Times when Jacksonville was tho principal town ot Southern Oregon. Mrs. S. T. Richardson and family who havo been camping nt Colestln, returned Sunday. Senator and Mrs. Calkins nnd fam ily ot Etigeno are tho guests of Judge F. M. Calkins. They mado tho trip In their auto. ' A. L. Douglas and Harry Funck spent Sunday In Ashland with friends. Good Crawford peaches for salo, 30c per box delivered. Phono R-13-W. 138 Miss Frances Masking, who has been spending her vacation at New port, returned Sunday morning. John A. Perl's family arrived Mon day from Roguo river, where they have been camping somo tlnip. Rlngllng Uros.' circus train, con sisting of four long sections, stoppod In Medford a short time Sunday af ternoon, while en route to Chlco, Cal., where performancea will ho given to day and tonight. It Is the biggest show over assembled anywhero. Mrs. Frederick Echneldur died nt her homo on Maplo street Saturday night, after a long Illness. Sho would have been fiG years of age lu October. Mrs. Schnejdor first resided at Jack sonville, but not long afterward re moved to a. farm located near Eaglo Point,, where they lived until coming to Medford flvo yearn ago. Sho Is survived by her husband, a daughter, Mrs, Phil .ooscly of Tolo, and a granddaughter, also hor mother, three, sisters and throo brothers liv ing In Pensylvanla. Tho funeral was held tbla afternpou, Roy. Mr. Eld- rldgq of tho M. E. church officiating. A. W, Warnook, general passongcr agent of tho "Twin City Lines" of Minneapolis, Is Ylsltlug his brother-In-daw, Porter J, Naff, Mr. Wnrnock Is a former newspaper man and will ronialp herp for ft week pr two, Mr. and Mrs, O. E. Hoffman have Just returned from a trip to Crater I,ako returning by way of Klamath Falls and Northern California. They found Jt so crowdeij nt Crater Lake thoy could not secure accommoda tions, if you pro buying a typewriter remember thut the U, 8. government, the Western Union, U, S. Stee and scores of other corporations use Un derwoods exclusively, There nrp more Underwoods sold than all other standard writing iiachlueu combined aud thoy don't cost you any more. O. L. Stonkln representing tho Un derwood Typewriter company Is reg istered at the Medford Hotel aud would like to give you a demonstra tion. Ho can make you a good al lowance for your old machine. 133 Nora Hayes Intends to contlnuo lp vaudeville this season. ROAD BOOMERS OF EUREKA CONGPESS " IS1T IVIEDFORD A nrup f ileU'unlos 'ri"11 "", ''"" tykn good roniln luectiiig spent Suu dnv in Modrtml nnd' wore viiturtnin eil nt iniu'lu'tm at tho Hotel Mi(tfoil by (leorgi 1'. Rons, llio Med foul del epvto nt lju connsl, iioMgood work humired tliu eonvonliou for Medford nel year. Tho party onme homo bv vrtv of Ciownl Cit Aiuoni; w Avvv were: (1. II. Kultinc- of KctKlitiL', Diidlov "ml Snollror. i Til I'm, Fred llurhl and H. W. (Hover of Redding: W. M. tt'oli-h. Konnolt; 11. Itiuloliff, Wnlsouvillo; H. W. (Iroor nnd wife, AMiliind; 1.. F.irlilor, Kncrmimntu; K K. Chef flies, noeroltirv Cnliforniu State Auto usxocintiou, and (1. K. Hon. I SAGLE POINT EAGLETS. I Ily A.'fl. llowlelt. Mr. nnd Mrs. T. .1. CntlK'iilor, win have roonw t the Sium.vMile, spent n couplo of iliiyi iitiiur W. 11. ('moduli nnd sixtors MM Crnndnll nnd Jlrx. HitrrU tlio firt of the w eok. There in t miiiiII force of men nt work gettim: out rock nt the quarry just nbovo town, getting ready for tho rock crusher when (ho dynamo comes, hut when that will lie hero U a queMioo Hint no 0110 struts utile to answer. The orowd still seem it ho lining to ('ruler J.nke ami tho Soiln Springs nbovo here. Lust Wednes day Mr. and Mix. ,. Iluuglnud nnd Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Fox of Central Point passed ihniituh on their way lo the lake. Mrs. Fu is n cuuxin of the wife of thu engineer, Mr. Clnv ('nil, 011 tho I'iioifiu & Kuslern railroad. Our mnrtthtill hnd a spirikd rare the other uiu'hl with a half drunken individual who inimiiged lo k'ivo him the sli and suececditl in gottiiir nut side of llio eorixirnto limits of our town nnd made goud his i'suuihi: We t-eem to bo well supplied with reiiresentntives of llio different re ligions jiixt now, in. we now him' two roinseitlug the Moruum church who havo heti here several dnvs and a Mr. Mediums hns secured the use of the lower i&iiius of tin school house for 11 Mr. (Jroon lo hold meet iugs in commeuciii'i; S.iturdiiv night, to continue next week. Thev rep rePent "The Church 'of (tod" mid we have regular prencliiug and prayer meeting services in the church every Friday night nnd Sun day morpinu' and ovenine; hy the pastor of llio Raptist rlmrcli. K. Uniiiiiicl. islni owns u large tract of land north of our town and u hand of goals, wan in town Tliiin-.-dny trying to find 11 pair of hounds to fight off the coyotes -from his gonls. lie rt'iMirls (lint he has liflH ninety gouts ncentlv hy llio coyotct. mill soiiie of them were very vulii aide, lie rcMrts thut he bold tlio fleece off of one gout for three dol lars u pound and that he slicured fifteen doiiiiiN, hringiuif forly-fivc (Inlliird for one Hecce. Thu huir or wqul YM fifleen inchert long. Mr. Qiiuckcnhiisher look two lomls of pcartf lo Davis wtutiou yuplurdny for. hliiiunuut from llio A. t'orliiu orehartl. lie reports tlud tho iipph) croj this season U fiimT Fred J'nloiuu started for CruU'r Luke in 11 lutck mul liruku down n hind wheel near l'rospect mid hud to send it Jiack hy tint slugu and P. & H. trqiii for repairs, mill I heiird (lie hluiikipinilli snv "A stitcli in time wnven iiint'." , Mir. llucliannn, thu )iriii(iipul of our frehool, and family, ciiiiki nut from Unite Fulls Tlnuftliiy uud ox- pcol lo (ilion our hcJiooI tho firht of Huiitc'iulier. Miss Mabel Huff, sis ter of MrSj (cq, Von tier Ilellnii, our Inst year's primary tencher, 111 rived n fow days ngo iinlwlll limp fllmrgo of (lie priimirii ilepartnient. I understand Hint tho filler 'leuclier is to come from M'mrlin Iml lilts not lirrjvvil ,V'I, W11, Newslrom of hake Creek mix iloing liiitinuHH in our (own ThurH ilny. T. h. Trunncll of Ornnts I'ms. the party who hought Ilia Moduli variety htore Iniildinu;, Ipiu nuivj'd into it wjth it sleek of liiiriicsKNiiil illes, olo., nod oxpectH to open iii in 11 nhort timo, Kext timo will try to Ml iihoiJ our hoy hcouts (rip to Dead Indian fioiln firiiigsiiinl who went to Phoe nix to utlimil the W. 'ft T. U, con vention and what IJioy did while there. . ALONG ROQUE RIVER Mr. 1'etersOn, (ho pew school Bup, ervlsor, is calling oil hoiuo of the school tliieutors. Mr. and Mrs. M'ursh of Medford nuloed out Wednesday and Hpcnl tho day with Dr. and Mrs. KircligeKniier. l'rod IVltigiow ycenllv ivlumii1 from l.os Angeles whore lie lins liccii working on llio tiollov for llio last two moullis, Mrs. Hawk nid Mis Agor ami fiunllv of (Vnlrnl l'oinl spiinl llio wci'k-oud on llio liver. Cal ami Mlhunoo lVuco sold their fauns to Mr. Wiiuuur. Thoy iimved to ('enhul Point Tuosdnv. IVml Slowell is the t'Iutiiiitoii I'ishermnu, us lie caught a I'oih pouud siiliuou iccoutly. Min. Fry of Trail M-n( ,o Poll land Wdnosduv lo ho with her daughter, Mrs, Ada Phillips, who in unite ill Ihcri), Mrs. Jmw nnd piece, Miss Jlnllio Shoullx of Medford, spent .Monday with Mrs. (looigo, hjuch, llird JolitiHou uml XoiiuMii (lauo are helping Hot nee Pellou of .Sum's Valley lhroh, Mw. VJtln KeUo of lleiliv wns called o Agalo Fiiduv hv tin 111 news of her futhor, llnnc.y Kichiiid son. l5i1t(f 1. M.orKIU nud wife visilcd ivulie8 in iiilrul l'oinl rYidit,.W . There have heeu (wo tires on llio head of Trail creek lids weok, Tho wore oxtipguihu'd hy uoighhoi's. Havo Pence was a pleasant caller nt I.00 (Niton's Tuesday. The (lln.s (hroshcr of Heugle slnrted nl 11., Dunn's, Willow Spring1! Monday, - 1 0DITUARY Sarah l.uniuni Kelly, wlfo of .Ion F. Kelly, dlod'Ht thoMatully homo 011 (irltflu creok, at U o'clock Sunday evening. Aug. 31, Itllll, Shu was bqru Junu 13. 1Si17 In Kansas. Tub. erouloitla tin tho cause of hur death, Sho had been a resident of Jnrkson county tor 30 ears. Tho funeral will be hold Tuesday afternoon nt 2 o'clock nt thu Phoenix Presto tor Ian church, Key. !'. Shields offi ciating. Interment Phoenix cemetery Threti children, hosldca hor hus band, survive hur. Funeral Services The funeral sen ices of Initio! .IuiToii 1'hinps wero hold nt lis resi dence, KI'.'S North Kivois.ido nvciiui'. at -.I o'clock 'Sunday, Rev, Kldndgc officiuliuir. Thcru was n huge at tendance of't'rleuds nnd inanv Imuiii tifitl floral offerings were iceeived. Tho pallheuiers wern: W II. Mocker, -Vrt Huhhnrd, I), T. I.awtoij, II. S. Sine. A. S. Hlitoq. V. I. KohcrtH. J. V. .Milchclt and A. ('. Iluhliard. Murial ii in I. O. O. !'. ccnictcr JASK JOHNSON TALKS HIMSELF OUT OF COIN LONDON". Aug. W. Jack J1.I111 hou's hahit of talking too much cost him money ngiiiu. Tic liig black pugilist was to have appeared here in vaiah-ville tonight, hul ho gave out un interview to the effect that any one whoso lirulii was properly de veloped sioud know ho is not the man the newspapers represented him to lie, nnd Manager Torcr of tho vaudeville circuit prouudh enneell-d his cniriigeinciil. Attention Young Men, Voting Women. Do you deslro a position lu tho classified dvl) service Post office clerks, letter carriers, railway mull clerks, etc. In demand. Ages IN to -in. Salary $7u to Jir.O monthly, Hundreds of appointments lo fill va cancies, extension of hcrvlco aud par cols pout. Mr. II. L. Carl will bo Medford Hotel lu Medford on Tues day, September '-, Inquiring for young men and women who deslro to qual ify for one of these fippolutmnntH. lie will h there one day only until it p. 111. Those Interested should call aud see him without fall. TOO LATE TO OMKSIlV. VvXN3?- Kit r id sli ntl"iMi uh nbijiit September ftth hy young married couplo, referoncoH furnlshud. Ilox 2G, oaro Tribune. Kin New Fall Style , BOOTS In nil IdmlH of (eather to chopse from. jjtii.or, to ijii.no ''LET UH HII0E VOII" 'o Know How , . ,Qooo Sof s" , 1 OWOty ITK. POHT 'OI-'Ii'lCI-J I R7i'. -l.iu.: Wr W.IIWH Nlhintcd In tho Huh or (Ho Principal Theater and Shopping (llthtci Itcfcutly Itcdcioratcd mill lteuinllied Tlirnugtioiil, . -.; mid Rotter Kmilppcd Today thai) liver Hcfoio , Kuroitcnn I'lau Itooini without liatli, ijt I, tin per day mid up ' ' IKionis vvilli hath, ty'J.ilO per dav uud up U. .1. KAtM'.MAN.V, Mnnagcr. ' N. It. (MiARUI), Asit. .Mgr. (Jul, Oui I'rliM'H 011 Wlmt WOOD Yon Will W1111I for llio WinltM TIER, CORD AND CAR LOTS VALLEY FUEL CO. fc ' A Ull.fliiU.KilliJ I U I 'U'lVA O.T'I f Cor. Fir nnd Soconrt St. -!- The Colonial Flats . y Knrnmtly Siultli ApnrtmentH HuuuiunAirhdiir Now MhiUKemeut on Hlrl-t lluslm m Piltirlputn UtlO.MH POIl I.ICIIT IK)tHi:Ki:i,lIS(l I ItOM VH.illl TO mi.").tl(l I'CIt .MOM II With llath Ituoin Arqnmmudntlon. (hu nud Klcilrlr l.lnhts In lliilltlluB- Hot aud i-'old Water at all Union, l.auinlry for Tenniil'u uso. "Hvcrjthlnj; I'urnlshed llxcopt Kits." , Call nml Inspect Slnulo lloouw ."0c IVr His!'. UlTSo. IIIVKHSIIM: ' PIIOXK1HiO.il WOOD For Sale 1 OAK. FIR, LAUREL AND SLABWDOu IN TIER. CORD AND g Frank $ Yard at Sixth nnd Fir Sta. !S Siskiyou. Heights Now is llie limp lo nmUc st'lt'clion of lols nnd trnclK in this niiiiiiricciit rcniiloiipp disfrint. SEE JOHN A. TORNEY ROOM 1, PALM BLOCK NOW IS THE TIME To build n homo ihor, hiiildin ninloiinl nud choice building silcs will never he ns chenp njjniu. You cnu huy n largo lot wilh BEAUTIFUL VIEW of VALLEY on the faint Side in host re.Jide.nj:e dialrict wilh huild ing realriclion, Kod rondH, close lo city wntor, low texosforruiinll payment down, ensy lerinson Imlnnco. TJiis is one of tho hest building sites in tho valley. ADDRESS P. 0. BOX 207 MEDFORD, OREGON. Money To L On improved renl eslnte, flnckson and .Tospphino jtjountioH. Interost 8 per cent. Three' or fivo-yonr. loans. ,Coininirj,sjofiH veiisonahlo. ( Jnaiirnnijcj Hint Insures. Ifiro, Aul(), '.('ljilo Ulass, !hiiployer,s' hiahilily, Court and OoulrnclorH'-lionds, H. S. Room 2, Stewart lXtyd'g., OTffWMirtWw Par lamhlbmouslloiol Nolodr the Excellence of it? Cuisine. Luropcaii A S K k H J III l.llll,liul III II I" ' "'" Went. Tol. 7G. CARLOAD LOTS tMfe: H. Ray PHONE 7fil).R g 0 oan Stine Corner Main and Bartlett. I , J-S ,