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MTCDFOTW MATH TRTTNTNT;, MIUDFORD, ORI'XJOX, WUnNUKDAY, OCTOTWK 8, 101.1. PATfE THREW -i I BUTTE FALLS MlH. Hi'IhI'iHiI Is Imhh I'llllll Cllli- ! 1 1 1 i 1 1 lulling- lnr iluiighlitr, Mih, (leu, lliul.i'i- wlin liiirf lii'i'ii ill mill iiInu llIT hInII'I', MlM. Klllllll Mini liMlllllT, .Mi. I'm Kit. Mi. Alilmll iiml her iliiiigliler, Mm. Ilmvnnl Tux, mini1 up I'min Dm by WViIimumIiiv. I. I'. Iltiglmn' iIiiiiIiIit mnl' (vn I'hililii'ii iiii iitliiL' in llntlc Fulls. Mi. I'lirlii'i- nml hum, Itny, miiilu ii liip In .MiiNiilln hiNt uri'li. Mr. Zuilii'iirt ul' iM-iby iiiliiri up WciliH'Kiliiy mi IiiihIiiukn. Iiii Tuugulu wlm Iium lii'i'ii in Cnl Ifiulii tin' punt Unci) iihuiIIih, Is hurl, in Until' I'iiIIh llgolll. Mr. Amli'rmui mnl fiiinily, tilm llllVll II lllllllI'Mli'Mll llbllXl' lll'l'l', ttl'N' tlllMII IlINt Xtl'l'k. "Mtiiiulpu" Ki'iit'M, Mr. mnl Mm. Win. SfiiiN nml cliililii'ii, Kmlgt'r mnl MiHgid, iniiili' ii trip In Mi'ilfonl 'I'hiimihiy, ii'tutning SuIiihIu.x. Mr. Dlii'iii'liniii ul' Miillntil In vIn iliug I'iii'iiiIh mnl i'1'lnliM'M lien'. Mr. mnl Mr. Tungnti' i'mni up mi lit limn W'riliii'oiliiy to Mxil lln'ii' mm Jiii'lt mnl Imiiily. (Imiull .Iiii'Kkuii i'Mihii up fniiii Kugh' I'niiit WVilui'mliiy. Slmili'v Spi'iii'nr mnl Will Hughi' inn with iin MKiiiii niter nti iiIim'iii'k Ol' II ll'tl tllllllthrf. SiiMriKor iVlriKun in vitilihg lln' mi'IiuoIh iu Hun vii'inily nt pn'Miit. Mr. Smii'ixille (mm1 iIiiwii limn MuMipiil" I'niliiy. Mr, Tieffiin, wliu Iiiih lii'i'ii ill mi hi imii-li oliuxii hum xim (liken In Miill'iiril Wi'ilni'-ilny. A 'Vhownr" wim glwn nt lint linim of Mr. i.ml Mm. N. II. Sloililiin! In-t Tuiwiliiy ex ruing in liouor of Mikn HIiiokiiiu Morrih. It min it complete Miipi it to Mink Morrlii, Mm. Stoil luril It it in tc invitnl Iut mul linnree, Mr. Simlli, to Iut InuiNii to xpt'iul tile exemilg xxillmtlt reference to tin' "shutter." When they with well seated in riiiiie it (roup of luippv KirU with their heart full of tin best uixloM mul tlii'ir nrtn full of pilHM'llU, llllll It i IIIH'llll'n to Hit)' lllllt till') llllll II liioxt I'llJOXIlbll' tlllll'. Tin' Iioiikh uiih pri'tnly ilii'orutcil in itiilmmi lenve, ilclii ioiih refresh iiii'mIm wen' kitm'iI mul nt u Into hour tlu guest ili'pnrli'il, Mi Kniil I't'i'lnr, ni'i'otiipnuli'il by Iut fntliiT, tuft Hutunlny for Prim peel. Shu ii eiigngctl lo tini'li n Hi'lmol Hour tlwtv mul Iut tunny frii'iuU Iuti' xxili Iut hu hi. Mihn ('uttiTMiii, who tfiti'lii'rt urnr Derby, i'min' up I'mluy after hchiuil tu it'll frii'iuN hero. KANES CREEK ITEMS Mr. Lnwri'iiri! of "(liinlcn Koxte" ri'liiriicil liiiiiu' from Alilmiil on I'ri iluy'rt evening tritui ut wlili Ii plniT hllH llllH lii'i'ii llio guest "f ''' !", Mrw. t tn ton. for m'tiiI oIuyK. Mr. mul Mm. Kirrk, wlm linvu Iioimi ll'illl'lltH llf till' ItlllWlTH pllll'lt ut till' Hrnili'ii for tli IiinI yi'iir, liuxu lm I'niiii' rj'Mili'iiiK of Snnlini' iroi'k. MiNi KntliiTiiiii Foli'y, who i ti'iii'liiik' thu Dnriluiii'lU hcIiooI, Hpcnt 'Snttirilny mul Suiuluy llio Kiii't of (Vntrul I'oiut ii'hitixi'K mul fiii'iuli Murrii'ili in Mi'ilfonl, Oi'lohor Ith, .luliii IMitiiit nml MIhk Mury IIokmh. holh of ICmii'M I'm. Thi'ir iiuiny frii'iulx I'xIi'iiiU I'ouKriitulutioiiH mul hcnl xxixliiM for it lon mnl pronpi'r- imih iiii'h jonrnoy. Mrn. II. lliu'iiihothmii mul rhihlri'ii HM'iit Hnlunliiy mul Suiulny in Mi'il funl xiHitinir n'lntivi'8 uml frirtuln. Mr. UlowiTH, fonnrr n'Miilont of IIiIk iiIiumi hut now of MiirnHhuiv Ori'Kun, HjK'iit tlio Inter part nj thr wi'i'lc lii'to on liuhiiit't"', rolurniiiK liouii' on Suiiilny'rt I'VmiluK train. (Icon."' lliinhothmn mnl wife iniulo it IniMini'Xrt nip to thu Muh City on Kuturilnv. Mr. mnl Mrn. Sisly of Willow KpriiiKH xx itii Suiulny vIhIIom nt Mr. l.i'tviH.' Tin' rt'i'i'iit rniim utv ipiHi' liPin'fii' inl to llui I'unnorHi lii'inu ho t hoy I'nn now plow mnl how the full kuIii. WYnthtT Proplu't FohIit furi'i'iihU rnin for ki'xitiiI ilnyii, following hi'iivy froHtH. MisH llrown of iienr (own xviih thu fjui'nl of Mm. llyi'ily ono iluy ! ci'iitly. KmiPii CiiH'k IiiikIihwh viilow to (lolii Hill thin xxm'k witu Mr. uml Mrri. 11. Ilik'inliolliam, John Mimlun mul wifp, .Nlr. mnl Mm. I,twin, Mr. ItiirktT, Mr. Miihiui, SfxH. Ni'iulorrton mul iIiiiikIiIit, Vitii, Mr. nml Mitw Cliuiiilh'r, Mikn Foley, Mr. mul Mrn. llDiiHi'ljoltlor nml Wontlmr 1'roplmt Fnsliirl Quito n few Kmiiw CivoIcpm nt- IpiuIpiI the limul ilimco in (lohl Hill ' Sutiinlny illicit, xxhii'h wiih niiothi'r ono of iliumi pleiiHiiiit nlTniiH which (lohl Hill in iiotcil for. .Mr. lloiiHi'liohhir IuhhIu'iI lomliiiK a cnr4if liiun Friilny for northern Hhlptnenl. llin linio U nlwnyfl of mi purior iiialily mul fimlri n ready hiile. I BEAGLE BEAGLETS Mr. nml Mm. 1). H. Hussell xvoro oviir-Sumliiy vinitorri iu Meilfonl.' Mr. mul Mih. 11, ('. ('hiipniuu wpiu Hhoppiuj; in Mi'ilfonl Fiiiluy Mr. Hill mul hoii of Deihy, who have heen ruiicliinir In thu Kvanft Cu'i'k country this eonson, aio inovl iiiK (heir ptoilime to thu Deihy rmieh tliiuii they will Htuy ilui'iiitf the whi le r. Flunk MiinpiexH Iiiih hi'iii i'nn flni'il to thu hoiihe I'ur the jiiimI week hill Ih alilc to hu mil umihi mul in fi'i'linc imii'h hitlter. Iiinper ItoileiN luuk a loml of oiiioiiH In 1 1n. Mi'ill'iuil puhliu iniirkiil ii'i'i'iitly for Mr. funnily. Willie Ix'iuIn of Kwiiin fii'i-lf, who Iiiih 1 ii woikuij; for W. W. Moiri- miiii, Iiiih n'lurueil In IiIh lioiun. I. W. Ih'iry Iiiih heen hniiliiii (,'ruin to Mi'ilfuiil pnilieH llm piiHt week. iliik i' Itiiumluh) ii hmiiL' i'min ii v!h11 lo Trail telulixim, flil'fohl llueltxooil of MeuihiWH U workiui; for Wilhite mnl noil, Mr. uml Mih. I'loieme Wallor arc helping ul the MuiipiPHN lunch. f. 0. KihIkith liuiili'il fiuit lo fen I nil I'oiut IiihI week, Ki'tetnl of mir yoiiu M'opii en jo.M'il the ilmire Iu the Dclicnj-cr (lap country ftntiinliiy himIiI, liiHper Itoil'iTM Iiiih liin xturu ncur lx' I'oinpleteil anil expceti to lie-in huxiiuiiXH llui hitler ilill uf the week. TIiohc who went eiiteiluiiiiil for Siiuiluy ilinuer were: Iliiuh Me ficii;ht nt the Stncy huine, 1'erey Chupiiimi nml Olu lt'iil(,''M ut the limne of II. f. fliuiiumi, l.oyil uml Mintiii MifrciKht nt f. O. KoiIcih. Our reliinm from fifteen hoxen of Howell pcitrx ihippeil t lirtiiifli the 1'nnliii'iTN Fruit coiiipnny jjivph the Helling price ns .'J. HI per hox uml I'liiirxPH of fl.UI per hox, Icnvinj; the net price hm 1.(J per lio,x. We lire woinlriinc how lliii coiupiirpN with xliipnti'iitH thniiiuh other companion, iim u fellinj: irire uml churcM. I'oiHihly we nn iiiUjiiilKiiiK hut il HtrikrH mi ipiilit foreihly that the I'miltieiTM Fruit couipuiiy xvill he iiIiIikoiI to ilo iiiueh hotter iu the fu tun' than it Iiiih for the Innt two yriiM or i'Iohi fhup. We rntlier mliuire the pluck ex hihiteil li' the Meilfonl tniffie hurcmi iu itn filu for the Meilfonl rate hill. IIxitv citiren of Jnekfon county oulit to he krrn to the fact that thin ii nut n loenl Inruu nffoctiu Mrilfnnl only, hut Hint every liuyer iu the county Ih paying toll to ewell the ilixiiletulK nn thoiiMiiuilH of ilul him of Southern I'lieifie xxntereil utoek, or MM'iillcil "inflnteil wiml." Why tint extenil Hut Imronii our moral Niipport, lit ll'llKtf Why !k it that tint rurnl ilintrirt nro bo nIiiw nml apparently nueieut in mnnv wnynt For liiKtuncn we wore jut thtukiuu of thu oppnrtiin ity nffonteil u tlmuiuh the hemfitH of tho county hih sehool lrw, which uuikrii it jmihlhle for the oouiitr) hoy uml girl to have tho mlvmitiipc of it hiuh hcIiooI cilticatiiui nt mi notnimil expeni'e nml yet i fnw ilin triotH jmrlako of tho npjHirtiinity. IliimlroiU of hoys nml prlH iu Jnek hoii county xxill pi nut into the wu hi to hnttln tiKiiiiiht (rriuoiiilouH iililt jtiRt hpcniidi' of luck of fuinl to ilofrny exH'UMi in the city Hehooln. And yet every illlrict mtit pay itn share in umintniiiin the ipiotn ullowoil nil hohoolH xximi enough to jni"P tin' "p'nli'n hhhhi." livery pupil helnjj iillotM'il forty ilollnrw for eiuitiniimih uttemlunre nml liNo ilrnwiutr from the L'oaornl school flint', litokH mighty liweioui to u Willi it coumoIiiIuIioii of two or more eonliniioiiH ilistrietrt how eniily the prohlein i mil veil nml the fjrouxy xtool fulls from our eycH uml the iiiiisk hcckn it hilling place remote from our hnckK nml wis no longer hear the clunking Ihuil of the eloxeu hoof. .litHt pomler the matter fricuilx nml fimiro which U hi'M, to keep up two or thren hltlo menhlcy hoIiixoN in ohl rotten huihlinpt Konrcoly fit for the hnlutution of bxviup, or one uploiiiliil iip-to-ilato Hehool nml n liiiililint; refloeiinj, ereilit upon civil ir.ation nml tho onwnnl inarch of pnKrefiR. Lot's forL'ot tho Liihlen calf nml urine from ho fore Haalaia nml ini'ilitnte: "lfoxv hnppy in he horn nml tmi;lit That perveth not unother's will; WIioho armour in Ilin honest thoulil Ami blinplo truth in utmost skill I Wpinsp ttitKsioiiK not liii innhtors nre, WJiohi' huiiI in ntill pvepnreil for ileuth, Unttoil unto thu world hy euro Of public, fume, or ptivutu hrouth. Wlio eiiviort iinuo that ohniu'o ilolh rulbo Nor vieo; xvlio iiitver unileivtooil How ilpepp8t xvouiuls nrn given hy pruixu; Nor ruloH of Btnlo, hut rulea of Kooj. Who luitli his lifo from ruinouM froeil, Whoso couKoicncc. in his Htrnng re treat; Whoso Atnto onn neither flnttororrt feeil, Nor ruin muko oppressors gront. Who Ooil iloth Into uml enrly prny Mom of His grucii than gifts to loml ; Ami eutortuiiiH tho harmless day With n religious hook or frioml. This man is freed from servile bands Of hope to rise, or fear to full; Lord of himself, though not of lands, uuil having nothing, yet hath all." CENTRAL POINT POINTERS. font Mauler (lily K, Tox Ik tn Port land ut prciionl fitumtlng n jtontniitH tors' couveutlou In thai city. Itnv. II. N. Alilrloh nml fniully left Friilny inoriilnK for GottiiKo drovo wliiirn Mr Alilrloh will hnvo chnrKu of tho Metlioilliil KplHinjial rhurcli. Mr. Ahlrlcli Iiiih bail cluircn of tho local church for tho punt two yen fit ami v. Iilln horn wan u very proinlmtnt fliiiirii In nil nuclei ami eiluciitlomi) circles. Hu wiih an cliniiiciit mnl very glftetl uml tiilcuteil Hjieitlirir nml bail n niiirli priilnDil volco which at. Irticted ninny peoplo to bis church weekly, lie wiih of it very itai;ni:lni; permiuallty nml bail a cbariiilni; (an clmttlon of uiaiiiitT which won blm in any Htnutieli nml firm frlemlK. It was with it Kroiil deal of regret that tho ri'HhlentH of Cutitrnt I'olnt uml vicinity xMitcheil hliu i:o from their inliliil nml thu goinl will nml wIhIich of greati'Ht HiicceiiH y.o with tbls noble, true, ChrlHllnii iiiuu ami Ills faiull) from llio wliolu roiuinuulty. KriU'Ht Hrott tho populnr mall car rier on Itoutu No. I. Ii In Portland on it hunlncmi trip tills week. Ituv. (,'reeny nml family arrived Imre thu Inst of tho week tu mnko thin their poniiaiient liotmt. Itev. Crlecy will bit the pastor of tho M. L'. cbiircb. Mrs. Krnnk Defonl nml iln lighter, MIhs Fay of Tftbbi Itoclt brought tint Infant hoii of Mm. Dufonl'B to thU rlty tho Initt of tint xxeok to reculvo ineillcal nld lor very nerloun nnit painful hurmt on tho little o rut's arum nml hands. Tho llttlo child was badly burned while plnyltu: near n fonmt fire In tho Critter Lake Nation al forent dlntrlct. At this wrltliiK he U much Improved nml In thought to bo on tho wny to coinploto recovery. Mrs Henry Fnrnum of Long Ilottrh. Cnl.. In n Central I'olnt U Itor this week. I'p until recontly Mm 1'nrnuin and himband were rcsl dents of thin city. Ml ha It oito Defonl who linn been spemlliiK thu p.iKt year In Portland and other northern cities litis re turned to her bn tn i In Tnlilo Hock. Mlsa (llndys llolnien loft Sunday mnrnlni: for Oakland. Ore., where iiho will remain ilurlng tho winter. Mr, Mlku Jlropby and children of Medford spent Hntunlny night among friends Iu thin city. I WILLOW SPRINGS TWIGLETSl 4 f Mr nml Mm. II. J. Taylor nnd fam ily dined with Johnnie Williams' fam ily Hunday. Mr nnd Mm, Karl Heft nnd datiRli tor returned Thursday from a pleas ure trip through Wllllaniotto valley nfter vliltlng relatives. Mr. Prnnk Adams Is transferring hln hay from thu llrndon place to Central Point. Sittn Plrsnrd Is visiting his sisters nml looking after Interests In this lo rnllty. Mrs. Ilonnto was shopping In Cen tral Point Snturdny. O. 8. lllnckford returned Sundny from Welior, Idaho. MIsh Mny Dnvldsnu spent Sunday with her brother. Hoy, nnd will re turn Monday to tho lllghnm orchard. east of Medford, xvhero sho Is nck Ing fruit, Mr. Weston of Medford wmi hero Inst week inking panoramic views of this part of thu valley. Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Nichols nt tended tho boxing bout In Medford Snturdny ovonlng. Jon HonKlnnd Is erecting a modern windmill nnd tank house. Mr. Welsher nnd family will noon innx'tf into their new bungalow xvhlch Is located on his Inland property. Mlsa F. McNnsBor nml J. It. Hoxvo xvcro nmonK thoso of this community who attended thu theater In Medford Monday ox'cnlng. Last Sundny Mr. nml Mrs. Henry (Irogory spent tho day with Mr. HonKlund'a fnmlly. Tho Paront-Tenchortf' club met nt Mrs. W. II, Pnrkcr'H on Pacific High xvay Snturdny afternoon. Tho pro grnm of tho afternoon consisted of very Instructive readings, portnlulug to snnltnry boxes anil xvholesomo lunches, Tho next topic consldorod was tho lonKth of tlmo school chil dren put In entlng lunches, xvhlch was found to bo about flvo minutes; ns a menus of InducliiK chlldron to ut Iu ninro tlmo entlng, It xvna suggostod that merit marks bo given by tho teacher to all desorvlng. Vo(ry tinlquo lunchoa xvoro served In tdlvldunl cartons. A communica tion from Mrs. Tnto, resldont of tho Parent-Tenchors' club of Porttnud, states sho -xvill address all anemboru next Vrlday afternoon In MCdford. NOTICK. Notlco Is hereby gtvou that tho un doralgnoil will apply to tho city coun- P. L. TYHURST 'Real Estate and Exchange Farmers, Frultgroword nnd Stockmon List your proporty xvtth mo. I hnvo buyers for Applo and Tear Orchards, vacant land, Chlckon and Stock Hnnchos. 1110 Vot Main St., Meilfonl, Oro. I. ell of tho city of Medford, Oregon, nt Hh next regular im-cUmr, Octobur 2 1 lit, 10 1,'!, for a MreiiHc to sell malt, vlnonu nml mdrltoiiH llipiom nt his plHio of business, No Hi, North Front street, Medford. Oregon, for a period of six months. Dated Oct, Cth, IS 13. MIMIPHV ft. CO. netici: koii iiidh poll .r,rKHO.v ror.vrv, oukoo.v ho,u iio.vdh. Notice 1 hereby glvm, that where ns, heretoforo it petition was filed with the roiinty court for Jncknon county, Oregon, for thu holding of mi election by tho voters of Jackson county Oregon, on the question ns to whether said county should Issue Its bonds in tho sum of 1500,000, for Permanent, road Itniirovemeut, In nrronlnncu with the provisions of tin; constitution arid tho laws of Oregon; upon which petition nn order wns en tered calling n special election for Keiilember 0th, 191.1, and Whereas, wild olerllon was hold, and n majority of 2?J') voted In favor of the Issuance of such bonds, nnd Whereas, on Kopternbor 17th, 191.1, said county court mado nn order Is suing snld bonds, nml directing this advertisement for bids thereon. Now Therefore, notlco Is hereby given, that Jackson county, Oregon, offers for sale, lo the highest bidder for rash, Its paid bonds In said sum, pnxnblo ns follows, to-wlt: $100,000 In ten years from the data thereof. $100,000 In fifteen years from tho date thereof. $100,000 In twenty yenis from tho date thereof. , $100,000 In twonly-flvo years from tue ditto thereof. $100,000 In thirty years from tho date thereof. Bald honds draw Interest nt tho rnto of flx-i per cent per annum, and hnvo nttarhod Interest coupons. Notlco Is hereby given, that said county will rccolvo written bids for said lmnds, In whole or In part, up to tho hour of ten o'clock, n. m. on tho ICth day of October, 1913, at which time said bids will bo opened by tho county court, nt Itn room in tho court house, In Jacksonville, Jackson county, Oregon. Preference will bo given to cltlrens of tho coun ty bidding on said bonds. Tho coun ty court reserves tho right to reject any nnd all bids. Said bonds will bn Issued In such denominations nn the purchasers require, but they shall be In denominations of J50 oo or mum pics thereof, up to $1000. No bids will bn received for lets than tho par v.iluo of tho bonds offered to bo pur chased. This notlco Is nubllihcd under and by vlrtuo of an order of tho county court for Jackson county. Oregon, entered In said matter, and dated tho 17th day of September. 1913. O. A. OAUDNBrt. County Clerk of Jackson County. Oregon. wit w:nt norma FOR HUNT llenutlful modern nlno room bungalow on corner of Jnck eon and llartlett. Six rooms nicely furnished, garage. Inwn and floxv- crs. Call afternoons, 430 Nortn llartlett St. FOIl KENT Furnished and unfur nished houses for rent J. C. Dames, First National Uank Dldg.. phono 120-J. 179 FOR HUNT Flvo room modem. furnished house nt 520 South Ivy. Inqnlro nt -tlC Park Ave. 171 roit m:.vr FiMLNtsiiKU hooms FOH ni:NT FiirnUhod rooms at Tho Coleman, 1005 W.Ialn. JHM roit iu:.vr I'TiixisiiKD aits. FOK ItHNT Largo sleeping rooms, nnd modern homokooplng apart ments, prices very rcasonablo. Phono 102C-L. 232 South Holly street- KOH ltnNT-r-Two four room houses, modern. Phono SOS. 17.1 l'OK Itr.XT MISCU.LAXLOCS FOH HKNT Cool storago room for fruit on Southern Pacific track. F. Osenbruggo. 401 Hlvorsldo Avo nuo South. Phono 19L 1S3 FOH HKNT llrlck storo room 100 feet lone. John F. White owner 209 West Main St 174 FOH HKNT -20 rooms upstnlrs over Olmstenirs store. John F. Whlto. owner. 13 West Main St. 1 WHY? nrsiNT.ss OITOUTUNITV Decauso xvo knoxv xve can show you, Wo nsk you to sco ua at onco If you want tho best dividend paying propo sition in tho county according to tho money luveatod. $1500.00 will hnndlo it. Wo want to aoo you If you have n llttlo capital and xvaut steady work. J. O. UAltXES, mono 120-J. First Natlena: Dank bldg. NEW TODAY Throo houses on adjoining lots, onch with a barn. Thoy nro In a town just out of Los Angeles, and aro nox nnd In good condition. You can trado your ranch hero valued at $0000,00 at even money for thorn, I now hnvo flno Los Angoles con nections (MncClatchlo-IIoy Honlty Co,), nnd enn offer tho very host of aervloo for oxchango of proporty In Southorn California. List your pro perty for exchange or aalo. O. 1. 1IOON ltoom l'J, Jackson County Hunk lttilg. Phono 10U7-J foii itnxT oiticim FOH JlKN'J Largo, comfortable of-i flco rooms with olovntor scrvlco, steam heat, hot and cold water. Low rates. Apply Medford Furni ture & Mdw, Co. lOKSALi; achhaei: FOH HA AiiiX C of "o" aero" traeL rloso In, Incotno property, easy terms. Call owner, 1000-M. 180 lOHHAM-PAKM LANDS FOlHlALB ToiiVopportunity." Wo want to sell our holdings In tho Monitor orchard nt a sacrifice, for Information, wrlto to Anlrow Kng strand, 371 Coleman at., lirldgo port, Conn., 182 FOH HALi: 75 acrwi undeveloped land .13 miles from Medford, cheap. T II, caro Mell Tribune. 179 FOlt KAIjI" Ml.lCnMjA.NKOUH FOIl "HAi.T:a"verai "stands bes. Ilox 365, Centrnl Point. 199 FOH SALE Wood or coal range, good as new, plpd for hot wntr. Cost $50. will sell for $30. Two wood stoves, sheet Iron, cost $10. will sell for $5. Call 518-J. 107tf FOH HALK 30 h. pp automobile, a bargain. Address "Auto" earn Mall Tribune. FOH BALK 1C Inch plnn and onk wood, not split, nice nnd dry, cut last winter. F. II. Madden, phono 500-J-3. 172 FOH SALL' Lnrge wagon and harness. H. II. Sargent. team, heavy Inqulro Col. 185 FOH SALK Six high grado fresh cows nml calves, horse and flno hay of different varieties. Wnlsh's rnnch on Spring street, mllo out N. Hoosovelt Avo. 179 FOH SALK One Durham cow, cheap. C. C. Hoover. 171 FOR SALK Kmpty whisky barrels, suitable for elder, vinegar, etc. $2 15 csch. It. C. Washburn, Con trnl Pclnt. Phono Farmers' 11x2. FOR SAI K Pony cart, cheap, good condition. Phono 732-J-2. 174 FOR SALK Sugar plno shakes. Phono 8C-J-2, I. A. Merrlman. 17 FOR SALK Oood, gentle, milch cow. Frank Chrlstcnsen, Siskiyou Heights Extension. 174 FOH SALK First class corn fodder. $1.00 per load. Call C7-J-3. 172 FOR SALK Two span of large mules and harness. Address box 222, caro Mail Tribune. 172 FOR SALK New 2-seated trap also harness. G. E. Walling Table Hock. 171 FOlt EXCHATIWE FOH EXCHANGE Wood for horse, cow, pigs, wagon and farm tools, K. A. Gray. Phono 25-H-5. 172' FOH SALK OH TRADK At a bar gain, a small bearing fruit farm In city of Ashland, good house, city xvnter and lights. Como and see quick. II. Easterly, 027 Tcrraco St. 194 FOR EXCHANGE 40 acres for dolrj" nnd first mortgage note for Med ford residence, $5500. Clark Realty Co. FOR EXCHANGE Flno snddlo pony 5 years old for good milch cow 14C So. Holly. 174 FOR KXCHANGU Six aero, xvell im proved Income ranch for city pro perty. Clark Realty Co. TO EXCHANGE 10 acre tract over looking Falls City. Ore., electric ity, phono nnd water available, cul tivated, for Medford home. Ad dress Owner, caro Mall Tribune HUM' WANTK1) FEMALE VNTED Competen girl for gen eral housoxvork. Txvo in family. Mrs. A K. Hoames. WANTED Kxorlenced lady stono grnphcr nnd bookkeeper desires po sition. Address Zoa Griffin, Al bany, Oregon. 172 111:1.1' WANTED MALE wnoinr'i learn shoe business, Saturday's be fore and aftor school, Inqulro nt Schmidt's Shoo Store. WANTED MISCKMiAMEOUB WANTED To exchange a good vio lin, valuo $25.00 for a first class comet. Wrlto F. II. Chamberlln, Talent. Oro. 174 WANTED To buy a light two-seated hnrk. Will pay cash. Telephono 249-J. 174 WANTED To buy second-hand auto roadster preforred. xvill not pay ovor $400. Address 11. W. M . Mall Trlbuno. lG7tf WANTED To buy 6r trado for ono or txvo closo in Iota. Glvo location and prico. II. II. II., caro Mall Trlbuno. JAPANESE HANDWORK LAUNDRY Handxvork xvonrs longer, keeps clean longer, snmo price as ma-. chine work. Wo make a specialty of shlitH and collars. All orders called for and dollx'ored. Custom prices. Phono 79-J, 52S South Fir St. 191 MONKS TO XAJn WANTED TO LOAN $1000 ou im proved much, first mortgage. Ad dress box 111, caro Mail Trl buno. 171 MONEY TO LOAN On proporty, $7500 or portion on city. Clark Realty Co. MONEY TO LOAN On city and closo In ranch proporty. O. A. McArthur, room 3, P. O. block, phono 3C8. nUHINIMH nillKClOKY Accountant D. It. WOOD General Accountant Your books nudltcd nnd kept for rcasonablo figure; your business solicited. Office, Medford Mall Trlbuno bldg; phone 6C1; resi dence phone 53. Attorney PORTER J, NEFF. WM. P. MEALEY Attomeys-at-Lnw, Rooms 8 and 9, Medford National Hank bldg. A. E. HEAMES, LAWYEH Coroy bldg. -Oarnott- W. J. CANTON Attorney and Coun sellor at Law. 123 Kaat Main street, Medford, Oro. Wm. M. Colvlg Ocorgo M. Roberts COLVIO & ROBERTS. LAWYERS Medford National Hank Itullillnit . F. MULKEY ft GEO. W. CHERRY Attnrnoys nt Law. Jackson Coun ty Hank Ilulldlng. NEWTON W. HORDEN Mtorncy nt law, room 7, Sparta building, Med ford, Oregon. 191 Auto huppficn. L.AHER AUTO SPRING CO. Our big secrot In making springs Is the tempering. We nro operating the largest, oldest and best equipped plant In tho Paclflo northwest. Use our Bprings when others fall. Sold under guarantee. 2S North Fif teenth St., Portland, Ore. Auctioneers WILLIAM UMtlCH Licensed Auc tioneer for tho City of Medford, Oregon. Terms reasonable Resi dence phono 1C1-J. Offlco Jack son County Hank building. Chiropractor DR. R. J. LOCK.WOOD, Chiropractor, ncrvo specialist. Hooms 203-204-205 Garnett-Corey bldg. Vapoi baths and scientific massage given; ncedlo spray, head and shoulder shower In connection; advlco In dietetics, medical gymnastics, hydropthorapy. Lady attendant. Phone, offlco 945, rcsldcnco 571-R SR. A. It. HEDGES. Dr. Loulio E. Hedges Mccbano-Tberaplsts, Chiro practors, Spondylotheraplsts. These systems, Including dietetics, cura tiro gymnastics, hydro-theraphy, etc.. produco results In both acute and chronic diseases. Consulta tion free. Over Deuel & Co.. cor ner Main and llartlett. Hours 9 a. m. to C p. m. Other hours by appointment. Phono 170. Carnage GARDAGE Get four premises cleaned up for tijM winter. Call on tho city garbage wagons for good scrvlco. Phone 625-L. F. Y. Allen. Dentlsta DR. W. M. VAN SCOYOO DR C. C. VAN SCOYOC Dentists Garnett-Corey bids., aulta Medford, Oro. Phono 856. 310. Notary Public HELEN N. YOCKEY Notary pub lic. Bring your work to no at lh sign of tho Mall Tribune. Printers nnd 1'ubllihcrs MEDFORD PRINTING CO. "has the best equipped printing offlco In southern Oregon; book binding, looso leaf ledgers, billing syatoms, etc. Portland prlcoa. 27 North Fir St. Physicians and burgeons mtTp.''ario.uuYDlCEvA1 MAINS CARLOW Osteopathic physicians, 416-417 Garnett-Coroy bldg., phone 103C-L. Residence 26 South Laurel St. DR. S. A. LOCKWOOD Physician and surgeon. MYRTLE S. LOCICWOOD, M. D. Practlco I'm ted to Ulsoascs ot women. Offices 232 E Main Phones, o.'flco S14-J-2; res., 814, DR. J J. EMMENS Physician and surgeon. Practlco limited to eye, ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien tifically testod aud glasses supplied Offlco 22S East Main St., Hours 8:30 a. m. to 8 p. m. Phono. E. D. PICKEL, M. D. Office Jack son County Rank bldg. Office phone 43-R; resldonco phono 5S-R, DR. MARION Pnyslclan and sur geon, Stewart bldg., corner Main and Dartlett sts.: offlco phone 27 resldenco phono 27-J-2. 904 West 10th. DR. MARTIN C. HARDER Physl clau nnd surgeon. Office Palm block, opposlto Nash Hotel. Hours 10 to 12, 1 to 4. Phono 110-J. DR. U. W. CLANCY Physician and surgeon. Phones, office 36, resl denco 724-J. Office hours 10 to 12, 2 to 5. DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathic physician, 303 Garnott - Coroj building. Phono 904-M. R. J. CONROY, M. D. Physician and Burgeou. Ovor Hutchison & Lutus don, 215 E. Main St. Phone 77. Hoofing. W. H. SMITH Wholesalo and retail Roofing, roof and barn paints. I xvill bo ploasod to furnish estimates on repairing your roof and kcop lug samo in repair for a period of threo years. Prices reasonable. W. II. Smith, 515 N. Holly St., phono 917-M. 183 Btenogrnptiers ELLA M. GAUNYAW Palm block. Stenographic work done quicklj and well. Trunsfcr EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO Offlco 10 South Fir St. Phonf 315. Prlcos right. Service Buar-anteod. WHERE TO OO TONIGHT 7a eatre TONIGHT Ttietiliiy nml Wednesday nt 7 P. M. Tin: inr,i of the sua" Sellg's Two Pnrt llenutlful Light Hotufa Sorvlco M PROPOSAL FROM THE SPANISH DON" ' Lubln, Presents n "Mnry" Sorlen "A WOMAN IN TIIIJ ULTIMATE" Tho damn of tho Ilndgers Illogrnph Ktery lOlls Ticket Lucky Doublo .! nml 10c Coming for Thursday Night "THE FEUDISTS" Two Part Vltagraph "Tho Bunny Bunch" ISIS THEATRE PHOTOPLAYS OF QUALITY Tuesday nml Wednesday Program PATHE WEEKLY NO. 10 The Burning Rivet Lubln Special Fcaturo in Two Parts KALE OF CLOCK So mo Comedy Ceming: Thursday Only BREAKING INTO THE BIO LEAGUE Presenting Manager McGraw, Christy Mathcwson and Other N. Y. Giant Stars Two Reels SPECIAL TODAY Flvo room cdttdgo for rent, on West Tenth street, $16. , Almost new six room bungalow on Bennett avc, $21. Would llko mora hoascs listed for rent. 27 acres', all in nttalfa, cut about' 100 tons ot hay this year, can bo bought cheap now. , E. J. STEWART Room 204 Fruitgrowers Bank bldg. Offlco phono 531. Res. phono 822-J. Draperies W carry a vrr completa lias of draperies, laco curtains, fixtures, stc. ana do all classes ot upholatcrlnsr. A special man to look arier this work exclusively and will aivo u good ervlca as is posalbU to gat tn area the largcat cltlc. Weeks & McGowan Co. Ranch for Sale or Rent Composed ot 14 SO acres In Wood River Valley. 700 acres sown to ti mothy. All under irrigation. Wator right oxvnod. Well fenced with Page Wiro Fonce. For further informa tion nnd particulars, write or apply to John W. Cox Fort KlanmtL Oregon. LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING COLONIAL PLATS Thoroughly modern rooms renting from $8.00 to $15.00 per mouth Bathroom and Laundry Accommodations Gas and Electric Lights Everything Furnished Except Eats 217 Riverside So. Phone 900-L' E.D.Weston Official Photographer of tht Medford Commercial Club ' 'Amateur Finishing Post Cards Panoramic Work . ! Flashlights ' ,j . Portraits Interior and exterior view ' Negatives made any time : and any place by appoint- , ment. 906 X. 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