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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 8, 1914)
tV i a; '.i h Pi- i "'..' THE COUNTY FAIR , BEGINS WEDNESDAY Tim ruin of Hiinilny iilnht ilrovo ttio HlllOku (Mil or tllM IllOUIllnlllS, gnvo til! iiritii'ro n nifnmliliii: iviul will ndd greatly to tin) mim'iif of ho Jnchnnn futility fair which begin Wednesday, The! flrrft ilny will bo tnlion up wltn entries mill gulling tliliiKH In xhiipo mill Thiirmtity ttm fnlr will ho on In tmriiimt wllli oiio of Hi" Iioiii speed pnwrnniH of tho week. Tlitirnlny In ulnii Anhlutid iluy mill It Ih expected (ho piopln of tint tlrnnlto city will do mi well liy Medford In tho wny or ulteiidniiro iih oilr pmiplo illil hy Ash I it 11 tl on Medford ilny nl (ho Chatitnt. quit, Tho officers or tho fulr and nssls tnlitii urn busy netting thluttH In shnpit nt llm grnuiul, tlio fnt horses nro ar riving for tho incen unit If thn people do tlntlr duty In pinking exhibits mid uttundliig tho fnlr will ho ft huge sue rMH. Tho offlrotn off pi Itood prom liiinii on over) thing mid Ita up to tho people to Mink" good. ( It In not too Into to outer nnmothlng from tho orchard, farm, gnrdi'ii, kitchen, pniitry, etc., mid you mny hnvo it liluo ribbon wlimor. Try It und see. DIME FARE TO'THE COUNTY FAIR GROUNDS 'For tho bcnoilt or hoth exhibitors mid tlsllors, tho I'nlr nssorliittnii an nounces thnt nrrniiRoiuentH hnvo been iimdo for u 10 cent fnro to tho grounds, UxhlliltM will ho received only on Wodiu'sdny, between 8 n. in. mid 0 p. in., mid "very facility for dlspla)lng tho exhibits effectively will Ho pro vided, hut nil inhibitor of poultry or stnok must provldo their own fe1. ItxhlbltorH will not lo required to pny entry (con, nor to purclinio sen nun tickets, tho ciilry fee of 20 per tout being deducted from tho moiiuv awarded. No prln will ho nwnrdod for nnv oxhlhlt which doc not rompty with tho classifications glvon In ttio com Incite, hut special exhibit will he welcome, mid will ha Judged accord lug to their merit. On Frldny tho schools will ho clou ml to nllow tho xchool children to vlsl: tho fnlr nflcr tho nwnriU nrc ins do mid before tho exhlhlti nrc disturber mid on Hint dny tho admission for chlldicit will ho only 10 routs. Tho Mor' will nlsu Iiq closed Frldny nt tornoon. Hoportad hy JacVuon County Ab tract Co., filxtli nml Kir Htt. Iteiil INtnto TiniiKforn itoyiif Itixer t'oiiiiuercinl Oreli nut t'u. to Unco ('. A. Mm tier llelleu, In tut in nee, 111-:ill-IK. f 1 J. I. O'ltrien to Poliiulule I .anil Co., Inn. I in twp. .'Ill-li; II) Uuileil Sillier to Churle A. MeCnlin, 1(1(1 ni-re in mm-. H :r.lH. ,... I'ntcnt . i--1, i ..... i , BUTTE FALLS BUBBLES. 1 Netu Seiim i iniiiiiy with friend in the willey tills week. Moot nf llio men who hnvo heeu fljihtiuh' Hi" hove retuiiieil home. .Mr. Mill Iiiih hu'ii eiy ill, It tit 1 Itj'ller nt pn'eiil, Mr. nml Mix. KiIiiioiiiImhi, Mr. nml Mih. It. linker nml Mr. mul Mr. YV. CliiiinlierH mul fiimily hnvo heeu lm iiiK u luippy lime t'limpiUK in the IiIIIh uloe here. CENTRAL P0INT-P0INTER8 Mi. It. C. Ileuxliw nml ehihlreii of AhhfTnl weie in Ihi eily n few liourr. Tliui-Biluy. W. K. Kuhler, IM Kulilor nml llev. (Jfretwy nrriteil home 1'iiiluv fiom u weeU'rj vWt nt Cmler luku nlul i oliiily. Mis Muiul llnrrliitH uviiveil in llii elly In leMiinc her ilutie u teneher In llio puhlie Hchonl here. Amoiu the reNl.heeker nml limit em out of the eitv in the hill tlii week ore 13. V, Fuller, K. I'riee nml V. i:. l'riee, Jr. . Mis Kiln Ilny left ftimlny for Wtilkiu, where i-Ihi will lenuli Ihi term orHeliool. or a tlot tho boit imoKo, Uor. Johnson, nml nlao pntrnnlxa horn. POLITICAL CARDS COURTHOUSENEWS I'OU COl'XTV IIKCOItDKU. "l hereby iinnounro inyimlf nH tho demorrulle rmidlditto for tho offlej of county recorder of Jiirkoon coun ty, to ho voted on tit tho iienoinl elviilon on Novumher .1. IUH. If olocted, I will do my duly uh I hnvo In other roxpoiiHlhlo ponltlon (tint I hitvo hold. 1.1:1: U. JACOIIH, (I'Mhl Adv.) COUONCII, I inn mi liiilepi'iiileiii cuiiillduto fur llio olflie of runnier (if mliimii roini lynl !HoH" l"H Novell! W'l'il. (I'mMMv) i.A.l'MU, I'. 0. Olsunit Ih ii IhihIiii'ih lnllpr ill I'lllllllllll tlllM week, win ten .Me" nun iniiiiiy oi nir ;in pll'glll(l MMlll'l vlslleil rillltllVl'M lU'll) Kid in ilny mill Hiimlny. MIhh Amliiiy Holme wool Kiniiliiy iil'leninon to I'Jioi-iiix to bo In ii'iiill llfHH tO tlllill lll lll'l1 lIlllll'H H ll'llflllT In III" M'lioul ul llml pliieu on Mini, ilny. I'ri'ili'ili'k II. llopl.iiiH, Jr., IH'i for thn eimt Kilinlnv cxiiilng, whore he will iitteinl mlliliiry iiewleuiy Hie coining yeiir. I'rot'i'HHor )hn lm hem nppolnU "il eighth guide tcueliiT In tin1 M'liool to fill th" poNilioii mini" vui'iiiit hy Hi" ri'xlKimtioii of MWh Alien lllni'l; foul, llio former lenelier. KIIIh Cliulf, the jjeiiliil nirnl mull enrrler on unite No, 1, Ih enjoying u vnentlou now, MIn-i Helen Mee of the Applejjnte eoitnlrv will ho u pupil nt the Cent ml I'oiul IiIkIi Ki'liool HiIh yenr. The public NrliouU of IhU elly will eommeiiee lodny. A very fine eorpn or lenelier. the very liexl llml the hIiiIi. nffotiU, Iiiih lieeu liiinV niul llieie me lirichl pronpeetM Tor Initio;; here Hi" mot helpful mill lii'iiefielnl wehool in llio nliile. Tho liiwli Mehool of fern u full nut exiidlent eonnuer einl eoiire to nny Htiulenl who wllie lo Inlio II. The teneher who lin chili-pi of thin ilepiirltnent of work Iiiin iiiuplit In vurloii phtfcH, miioii llit'tii the llehukeiilker IticineM. eollii. In I'orlliiml. There i u do. iiiehtio Mi-ieuee nml urt rnurne offer id, iiIkh hexlilert (lie uuiniiul tniluiuK eoitre niijl the reyiiliu' Mtmlle. The urn !( will havo n pei;iil peiiiiniii xliii nml iiin-ln leiii'lmi', mul reul re. iiIIh U expeeleil fnuu lliei-o couree. The hi-IiouIm lirre will lie u ilmiiiilile liliie" for miy ehihl nml u lieml w'eleomi U exteiiileil to miv nut -of. tow ti pupil who lime not the-e ml 'iiuliiKe l iilleml nlioiil here. Mr. Neltio (Ireen Iiiin t'linie home fiom u three weeks' vnentlou nt (lie emiit nml the Oregon euve. EAGLE POINT EAGLETS Ilv A. C. Howlrlt i - V. J. Ilnliey, wife, brother I.. Ilnlloy, mother nod Mm. Mulndny of Medford were nt tho Bunnynldo on Innt Ttir-mlny. W. I. wn ooklnt nflcr (ho luimruuco bimlncun. Thomn i:. Nichols tho prohibition raudldato for stnta renntor, took u trip to ttio l.ako Creek country on butlues, hut before ho stnrled he nnvo mo hi cub for tho Dnlly Mnll Tribune no that hu could keop tnb on whnl wns koIiir on In til uticlv llliod world. .Mrs. (1. W. Owing formerly hos tess of tho KiikIu Hotel, they hnvlnj disputed of tho hotel proierty, hns roiio to Nevada to Join her husband nml tho new Inndlurd hns opened up htislnuss nt tho old stand. Last Tuesdny, Hetoiiiber 1st, was tho dny net for tho farmers to brln" In their Iiok thnt they had ctiRnitcd to Walter Wood for Mr. Hurdle, mil ho Is tnklm: them to California to feed, Among Hiom) who brouKht In their Iiorsi wns M. W. W. Wllllts or Persist, J. II. I.yrrell of I.akq Creek, Henry Uiuii of l.ako Creek, Augustus Peck alio of I,, C , Jeff Conovor, I J. V. postofflco. Hero 1 will reiunrk thnt there Is n Inrui section of eon n try around I'ukIo I'olut thnt receive their mnll nt this pluco conneiiteiitly tu spcnktiiK of persons llvlitR nroiind hero wo nny of Kngla I'olut, nltltouuli bnmo of them live eleven miles from our town, (.reeii MnthewH nlso broiiRtit In fltty-ouo bend nml hns sixty lnrgo ones nt homo yut to iltsioko or Inter, (Irnut Mnthows, Pred I'edlRrow, Mr. (Ira- hnm, WIk Jack, I'rnuk Johnson, J. I., KobliiBon, ho later unva uio tils sub for tho Weekly Mnll Tribune, Clirl lllrdsman, limn Watson, II. 1-. Webb, nil IIvIiik around KiirIo Point mid JiunoH CulbertBOii of U, C. Well, about noon Mm. Howlett wns busy putting up fruit when almost overyono of them enmo In far dinner, but she took In tho situation mid hoKau to plnco tho vlctunU on tho tnblo mid hy tho tlmo tho Jlrst wero sorved, preparations woro iimdo for tho second tnblo ami wlillo all this wim koIiik on Suntor von dor llelleu and two of his sous, Carl mul tleomo, hi wife and tholr llttlo boy, Donnld, .Mm. (IcorKo von dor llollen. hmt Just returned from Newport where sho and hor llttlo son hnvo been BpolidliiR the lattdr part of tho summer, Also niuouK the kuosU that day for dinner woro Itoort Konto, llonry Mayor mid wife, Wnltor Wood Mr. Hurdle, Mr. Patrick fcrnest Hn- hack, and John llutlor. Woll nfter dlnnor 1 Htarlod out to work for tho luall trlhiiuo mid tnklnK notes on what 1 saw lit tho vegetable line. Ro nu 1 wan roIiir up the hill to tho "Desert" north of town I met Mr, T. K. McCabo roinliiR to town with il loin) of frlill mul voKutnbUvs anil llu took a receipt for u yenr' Huh to tho W. M. T. From there I went to W. II. Cimuluir furm, hut as ho Is a pit Id up null did no business, hut I noticed Hint he hml sumo flu" lookliiK o'ni mid his plucu lookol nenl mid Ihlyt from Mieie I went In Mr . I. Ilobliiwiii's nml Iheio found llml lie Hlso Imd u lioml slsnd nt nil ii mul while Iheio ceaiied his suli In Hn W. M Tl fiwin Hn'l J Hni w J, H, VMri'i HHtl Hri HMH 1 fcfcDFOftD MXITJ TRTBUN15, dmiRliler, Mm Wilfred Jink mul her three children, who hud Just nrrlvod fiom t.nko County, Orecoti, noiir Hit ver I.nko. Woll, after pnrtnl(ln: of a piece of nice rlpo wntermelon and Riven him u receipt for n year's sub to the W, M. T. 1 started for homo nrrlvltiK theru tired and hungry. Mm. Mnyfleld of Hlsklyou county. Cnllforulu, her diiURhtor, Mm. Hum biiror of linden, arrived nl tho homo of Mm. Mnyflold'n nlsler, Mrs. (J. I). KiiIkIiIou Friday p, m. 1 am now wrltliiR by electric IIrIiI and find that It Is pnst my hedtlmo so will stop for this time, 1 hnvo Just relumed from a three ilnys lour up the Llttlo Hutta Creeks nml will try to tell somnthlnn of what I snw mid heard on thnt trip. ASHLAND ITEMS Churle Itiitlcrriclil died ul the l.iniUny riiueh, east of Ashlmiil, on Hiiiidny, lie Imd been in it decline for Hume lime, mul with hi mother wnx rustieutiiit; in the forest seelion mi in uul of lienllli comliliou. He was n brother of II. (I. Hutterfield, ennincer of the muiiieipul eleetrie lluht sysleiii. He was burled in the vicinity of the l,iuduy homestead. Tho full eipiiuoeliul put in nu ap pearance ahead of lime. Quite a ruin fell .Sunday iiIkIiI, intermittent shower eiiut inning nil ilny Monday. A hit of fresh frostim Iiiin been add ed lo the holdover show on the Mini mit of Mount Ashland. In x pile or tt shin luyc In Hie peach "rop, shipment have heeu fa illy up to iinrmol and (lie fiuit extra fine. AtiKUt I the lively mouth in the for warding movement. Hurinp thai per iod the Ashland Fiuit and Produce issoeliilloir nmjor s'lipuicnlH were .liree cinloiiils. Well-Fuipi Imudlcil l'J.OOII boxes us UKiiiust 11.(100 in August, HI HI. The most of Ihe-e ex presn shipments wero through the fruit iisiii'latiuu chuutiels. Individ mil Nhiupcr forwarded about .'idlld boxes, liter 1 111)0 of which went by parcel post. A new departure here, especially on that hit: scale. To this aKteutr should be added (he amount retailed in the store, iK'ddleil ulioul town nml hnmllrd by the cannery. The favorite vnrictia nre Crnwfonls, Muim, (lolden Cliiifr, Yellow Fire stone mul Stniwheiry. September sliipuuiit will he couit!einhIe. Mis France McWillinnis, for u lone lime connected with the Ashland sehooi hut who for the pnst year ha heeu leaehliijx nt Ciilexico, Co I., returns to her field tin week, neeom pmiieil by her hrothcr-ln-lnw and sister, Mr. mul Mm, J. K. Peek. Cnl exieo i on the Mcmcuii holder nml was included in the danger r.ouc ilar iuir the lute unpleusiintues. A fair proportion of .Mis McWillimim' pu pil mo Mexican children, mul she re port them as bcinc cayer to lentil ami M'laciiiir up well with American ehildmn in their studies. Tho first Instance of a casket biv lot; shipped by pnrcol post Into thin territory occurred recently. It ar rived at the local postotflco last Sat urday from Portland, having been consigned to n firm of Ashland un dertakers. Until delivery by special carrier a sombre and funeral atmos phere pervaded postal headquarters hero. A blK dual event will bo tho annual conelavo of tho tlrand Commander.-' of Oregon, nlso n Hhrlno ceremonial to ho heli) hy 1 1 Utah Temple, both of which occur In thin city Sept. !Mth. Tho rommnudery ttnluerliiK will bring Templars here from nil over tho stato. while the ccromoulal promises to summon hordes or tho faithful fnuu vnrlous onsen up and dowu tho coast. Masonic hull Is being placed In con dition to resist a heavy sIoko during tho thrcatunod invasion. "HrliiR our fci!" II. W. Talcott has reslRiied his position with the Tidings and will re Install tho Job printing plant which ho formerly operated. Addison lleuiiott, stntf wrltor far tho OreRonlnn, was In tho city ro ceully. Tho result Is n two-columii Illustrated nrtlclo on Ashlmul In Hint dnlly nt Saturday. Tho wrlto-tlp deals mainly with tho mineral tprlntw dovolopmeitt feature In this vicinity. War's alarms do not pasg unheed ed oyeu amid Ashlaud'H nitlot und pcncortil ourrouudluRs, Tho Hecord with charnctorlsttccntorprUo, has In. Btnllml a United Press dispatch scr Vlro, tho liulletlnR of which nro posted twtco dally at tho two lemlliiK publlo pliioos, ono In tho vicinity of tho post offlco and another at tho Klks' build lug. The bulletins nro supplemented hy up-to-date mnps of scenes and sit uations nt tho sent or war. Mrs. 1), O, Plntt enters tho em ployment of tho Hecord this wook, preliminary to nn eaKngemeat as lit- ornry mid society editress of Hint pa per. Up till lately who hns filled it similar ppilllou with .Medford dallies, Medford Is after Ashlund's Ront-r- In furl, ncores of them. Hut In tho IlKht of miiulrlpiil us well as Interna. tloiiul eompllrnlloiis nrUlnn fiom "wnleliful willlliiu policies," this must not ho I'liiisirued lulu heliiK nu "un friendly Hi'l." Hob Wind, who lv4 in llio Wniiucr Climb i iKliborhuoil, bus nui'iilly ImiiKhl Ml) Him. if C VV IMHU of ihlsilly. wlilih ho i Ml 14) nml NliUI' lw Ik4 AMMd lnWh) MiiikHi 'I'km urn iiui it pc MT5DFOT11, ORFION, 'WHS PAY, mttPTttMBKR 8, Hon of n baud of over in 00 head which Ilanlit bus been summerlnK I'' tho Keeilo creak unizlng districts, (lont flesh Is notlilng now In this lo entity. For tho pnst two seasons It linn boon freely offered nt tho Ash land public market ami readily dis posed of. Compared with tho price of other meats, It Renernlly raiiRos sev eral cents per pound lower than prime cuts of beef, pork ami mutton COKER BUTTE CROAKS Pencil linrvcHl in IIiIm district is practically completed, Tho demand wo ixood and price xticli Unit the jrrowcr renlir.eil a much n they tiHiinlly ilo when Hie crop I of nor mal size. Mm, Dr. F.winjf, who hn been vi illnsj her hrolher, Dr. W. It. Ktoke. jimt family, left on Weilncidtiy for her home In Lincoln, III. Mi. Waller Hfchmti, who ha been vNitinc her parent, Mr. and Mm. I. A. Pruett, left for her home in Hnc riinienlo on Kntiirdny. She wan ue eouimnied hy Mi Ueoryia Pruetl, who will spend the winter in Sacra mento, C. II. Drown I milking extensive improvemcntK to hi residence on llomlcleuw ranch. When completed, t lii si will he one of (he most eoimuoil ion ami modern residence in thi section. Thi i the Inst week of pluy for the youngster In district No. '".). Kchonl open Mondiiv mid (1. II. dro ver i the teacher in charge. Austin, sou of Mr. mul Mm. II. T. Iluhhnril, hu been ill oT uieumouia for the past week. Professor C. Kngellmrdl iiccidcnt ully backed hi itutimmhilc out of the open door of hi packing house. The drop wti some three feel, hut luck ily neither tin. Profe-iir nor the ma chine were serlouslj injured. Miss l-Mltli Olrfon i rccoverimr from u slight illuc- vliieh eoiifiued her to the houso for -overal ilny last w cek. A gciitlemmi from Washington, I), C, wu here Inst weei: inspecting1 the laud Hmt was petitioned to he opened for Immcstemlinjf. Of the 17,000 nere immeil firliie pelilioii, in hl c tiaintioii. only ithoul one-thirtieth could he claimed for i.trricnltiiral pur- pilC. Charley Slewnrl.is home npiiii nf ler having bpent. liome time working In Chleo. Cal. Mi Arvllln l'rHtrisnn left Tue dnv for Antioeli.-wJiciv she will teach thi fall. V- C. II. I'eelo'r'iinil family leturnrd SiiliiMny fiom Ctatec lake V are sorry to lienr of the death of llttlo Verettn Cywilen, the daugh ter of Mr. nml Mr. Kl Con den, for merly of thi idnee, hut now living in ICmisii. Their friends nml relntivea here have our deepest suupntliv. Kditli Fieilcnbury left Snttmlny for Jacksonville, a she i gulag' to tench near them (111 winter. HOA1U) OK KQI'MXATIOX XOTICK. Nottco is hereby jrlvcn that on tho second Monday In September, (Htb day), 19H, tho board of equlllta Hon will attend, at tho court houso In Jacksonville, Jackson county, Ore Ron, and publicly axamlno tho as sessment rolls, and correct nil errors In valuutlon, description or qunlttlos of lands, lota or other property as sessed by tho assessor. And It shall bo tho duty of persons Interested to appear at tho tlmo and placo appointed. Dated this L'lth day of August, IP! 4, at Jacksonville, Jackson county. Oregon. 1!0 w. t. oniKVi:. Assessor. NEW TODAY Ono of tho best diversified ranchoi closo in and a fluo producer. Will cxchmiRo for a clothing stock, middle west nroforred. Look It up for your self, or fqr jour eastern friends, Ilnnclt Is valued nt ?1 4,000.00. 120 acres close to Marshttcld Is otforod In exchange for ranch land in tho vnlloy. Is worth $10,000.00. C. D. HOON WHY? STOCK ItANCII It Is my business to know the best buy In Jackson county und bave It optioned at the lowest cash price. That best buy today la a 100 acre stock ranch, 100 acre loam noil, Ir rigated, now tu grain and alfalfa. No bettor alfalfa land In Jackson county, ditch built covering 140 acres, perfect water right, alone worth 110,000.00. This land lies botween the Apple gate river and the foot bills, all bot tom laud, best of range, most de lightful climate, no snow or fog, Modern, new bungalow, barns, fauces, oormlls and orchard all ready, This place vhould bring 135,000,00 will Ml for IJMOMO, half cask, 19000 worth of machinery "Nil frtoek wlh plsw, MtNtl kuwe am! iloek fsuth. Ilt 1 kuv pvr vfferwli Hm Na4' Ml M4H Wmm JtMM "J.'C. BARNES" NOTICK. Notlco Is horeby Riven thnt tho un dersigned will apply to tho city coun cil at Its meeting to bo held Hoptom bor 15, 1914, for a llccnso to scl! malt, spirituous and vinous liquors lit quantities loss than n gnlton at Hi plnco of business or) West Mala street, city of Mod ford for a period of six months. HOTHI, MKIJFOItD. Dated Sept. 3rd, 1914. ''i -, .,', '-, Try- ae l m i I I li I . ." I ' roil iMSTFvnxwu:ti aits. FOR HENT lBrgo sleeping rooms, and modern housekeeping apart ments, prices very reasonable. Phono 247-L. 222 South Holly etreot. foh fiK.vr rtmrsisnini koom.h FOH ItHNT l-argo slcoplng rooms, modern. 41 Houth tirnpo. 147 FOH RKNT I-nrgo furnaco heated room with runnlnng water, meals I! desired. C17 So. Nowtown. 117 FOH MK.VT--mcsns FOH. HUNT New flvo room modorn house, full cement basement. Phono 370-W. 148 FOIt RKNT Modorn. up-to-date houso, now. Including two acres of ground. SIC West Jackson St. 140 FOR RKNT Klthcr flvo room or six room bungalow, closo In. Might furnish partly, now A-l, phono 317, evenings 425-11. ion iti:KT holhi:ki:i:iino CUIOMH TOR RUNT Modorn housekeeping morns, gas ami liatli. Call after C o'clock. Pbono 55-H, 219 Talent St., off South Central Ave. 106 FOR RKNT Modern housekeeping rooms. 31.. Norlli liartlctt. 210 FOR RKNT Housekeeping gas; ulsu hall bedroom, 21 Ninth. rooms, I Knst 1C4 FOR RKNT Furnished housekeep ing npti., thoroughly cleaned, ro- novated, now management. Ront reasonable Tho Oxford, 223 W, Main. 1T..1 rou bam: iiocsks FOR SALK So von room bungalow, strictly modern, lot COx.llD. plenty or iruit ana ncrrics. large out buildings. Will sell cheap, pbonn iit-.M, mornings. FOR SALK Neat homo for family of three, good lawn, garden, chickens, berries, electric lights, telephone, etc., will sacrifice. Ford car. good condition taken on part. 737 West Fourteenth St. 14C FOR SAI.K OR TRADKModrcn bungalow, built In conveniences, largo lot. will sell cheap or ex change for acrcago near Medford. Rnscbttrg or Kugeno. Address box II.. caro Mall Tribune. FOlt SALT. T4VESTOCK FOR SALE A good team, wngon and harness. Inqulro ot or wrlto Mm. Poe, Rogue Rtvor. Oro. 223 FOR SAI.K Span ot driving and saddlo horsos. harness mid hack, ono saddle, $75; ono heavy logging hnrncss and wagon cheap. 308 Knight street. Hf FOR SAI.K Threo brood sows, 1J pigs, threo weeks old, six shoals. Just right for stubble. I. R. Ham ilton, Sterling, Oro. 1 !. FOR SAI.K Threo extra fine Jorsoy mlch cowb. Ono fresh October 1. F. I.. Ton Velio, Jacksonville, Oro eon. 14S FOR SAI.K Span -ray geldings, five years old weight 2400, price $200; span bay geldings, four and flc yearn old, weight 2350, price $200; span bays, maro and bursa, four years old, weight 2300, prlco, $190; span marcs, eight yearn old. weight 2400. prlca $180; black colt, three yearn old, weight 1300, prlco $1D0: sunn mules, four years old. weight 1S00, prlco $125; mnro and homo, 10 and 12 yearn old, weight 2"00, prlco $125; gentlo paddle mnro, sovcit yearn old, weight 900, prlco $35. Horses can bo peon nt West Sldo Jinru. 'O. lJ, I.owo, proprietor. 145 FOR SAI.K MISCKMiANKOUS FOR SALK Heating stove, good ns new, G.r.0. till Dennett uvo. Phono 59S-J. FOR SALK Upright piano, flrst clnsa make; $100 cash; partloi leaving town. Phono 15-J. 147 FOR SALK Clrapoa In 25 lb. lota. Call 392-M. . 14U FOR SALK Rug, library table, arid bungalow curtains. 711 Wolrh street. 145 FOR SALK Small largo safe, both Phono 189-R. cash register, good condition. 148 FOR SALK 1914 Merkcl motor cyclo, nearly new. prlco reasonable P. o. box 317, Jiagio mini, ure gon, 148 FOR SALK Two It. p. Fairbanks una unnlne. muni). Jack, practically now. bargain at $30,00. Phono 201-R5, HP FOR SALK Codlllao car In fnlr con attlon, new tires, will sell If taken at once for $350, Writ box II,. cam Mnll Tribune. if FOR HAM: Ono flvo passenger, four cylinder, 30 h, p. Mitchell or will trade. Additua box UC, or phone 302, JurksonWlle, Ore, y FOR HAMS -IJouiM'Heid "fHrwllHre Kimlmll piano, M. O. VM, llm MN. H6 ,,1 i i v - -- T- i jswsiss sspif wi' J I ss esswswsg FOli MALK K'Wd I,mhI gooile wrf4 4Mbff Udk, WKT d Kfr. 10M FOR HAMV-SlIHCi:iL,tKOlf!4 FOR HALK-Foril touring car, 1914 model, threo months use, party leaving for Alnlmmn. Phono 4 13 J, or wrllo W. O. Pickens, 105 Prlco St., Ashland. 145 JVi-ir J" FOR HAf,I-AUIt KAOK FO r"hXlK Fo r $ 2 50 0 0 tho CfovoV rlot rami, 330 acres In tho heart of tho Illinois vnlloy. Will tnko ap proved Modrord rcnldenrc In pnrt payment. II. D. Reed. 813 North Fifth street. OranU Pom. 1 In WANT Ktt filTUATIO.VS WANTKD Sowing by day. 1 022 W. Kleranth street, phono 121-X. I4S WANTKD Steady ranch work by young mnn with good hnblts. Can milk rorao. Address Iiox A, enro Mall Tribune 14(5 WANTf:i) Jnpancro boy wonts any kind of houso work by hour, Phono 4G1-R. Shlmoda. 1C2 IIKM' WANTXb itMM WANTED Cigar salt-man to sell ci gars, cigarettes, tobaco lo dcatcm. $100 per month, $5 per day travel ling expenses. Amber Tobacco Co . Uoston, Mass. 145 WAKTK1 MiaCEUiAXKOCH WANTKD To trado four cylinder runabout, good mechanical condl Hon for motor cyclo. Phono 189 R. 148' WANTKD At once, loan of $3500 can give gilt-edgo security; will pay 8 per rent; tlmo, ono to two years. Address box 718, Medford, Ore. WANTKD Day boarder. $5,00 per wcolt. 145 South Ivy. 2C7 WANTKD Clean, cotton rags, Mall Trlbuno office. at WANTED To purchaso well im proved llttlo ranch two to ten acres In or near Medford from part who will tako so mo property at Dcnd, Ore., ana somo cash. Ad dress box 313, ltcnd, Oregon. 159 WANTKD Kntlro furniture of three or four rooms, must bo good. Phono 132-R. . MU.VKY TO LOAN TO LOAN We havo monoy to loan on Improved country property or eight per cent. Phono 317, Car kins & Taylor. FOR KXCIIASGF. FOR EXCHANOK Lot on Roso a vs. nuc for livestock, farming Imple ments, etc. Hox 4, Merlin, Ore gon, ISO EXCHANGE Want to sell or buy anything? U C Rader, 114 N. Front St. Phone 125. Nuff Scd. FOR SALE IIOMKSTBAlKi FOR SALK Snap, homestead relin quishment. Vi miles from Tolo. II. C. Hutchinson, Tolo, Ore. 14: ;sr BUSINESS DIltKCTOUY Cltiropntctora DR. A. R. HEDGES. Dr. Louise E. Hedges Mechano-Therapists, Chiro practors, Spondylotheraplsts, These systems. Including dietetics, cura tive gymnastics, hydro-theraphy, etc., prodtico results la both acute and chronic diseases. Consulta tion freo. Over iel & Co., cor ner Main and Uartlett. Honm 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Other hours by appointment. Phono 170. DR. R. J. LOCKWOOD.. Chiropractor, nerve, specialist Rooms 203-204-205, Ournott-Corey bldg. Vapor baths and scientific maseago given; needle spray, head nnd shoulder shower in connection; advice lo dietetics. medical gymnastics, hydrop therapy. Lady attendant. Phone, offlco G43, residence 511-R. a - -U InstrtictloH la Music MR. FRKD ALTON HA1GHT Teachor ot piano and harmony, an nounce season ot 1914-15 begin ning September 7th, 1914. A lim ited number ot new pupils will bq accepted. Courses In harmony and musical history to all pupils this season without extra charge. Pupils recitals. Halght Music Studios. 110 South Laurel St., Medford, Oregon, phono 176-R. MRS. FI.ORKNCK HALLIDAV HAICIHT Tcnchor of the art of slugtng, tone placomout, dia phragmatic breathing, body poise, opera, oratorio, concert repertoire, classes In sight sluglng and read ing. Children's singing classes will bo formed. In theso classes of six tho foundation principles ot cor rect breathing, tono placemen'., and sight singing w(l bo taught. Hnlght .Music Studios, lie South Laurel St. MRS. HALLIDAV-HAIOHT V 1 1 1 also conduct u class or younger piano pupils this season uudor Mr. Halght'a direction at tho Haight Music Studios, 11C South Laurel , Strebt. ... I i.. ,. ' ii ' '. i . . . i . -j -. -. ' -. OLASSIFIIDBUSINIiS AKD TIL1PHOOT. DIRECTORY A Quick, Handy, refereaee for Bwsy People Baled liar, Flour, Fer4, aralat L. B. Drown, Ruts Mill, alee poultry' supplies. 139 South Riverside.-. Phoae 6a Civil KMglHeers Osgoqil & Drown, T. W. Oa good, Asio. M. Am. Boc, C, K, A, Tbeo Drown, deputy eoHBty surveyor. Medford Natleaal Nsuk HIJg.....,M.......Phee Ml Kkxlrln Wiring, Fitturmi, UuHm Southern OregOH RMrle 0e.. Maida I.swh. South Centrsl AveHm.,...,MphR XlfiiY YttHm lwidii'nts iMbbrJ WvlbefN, ruil.HM el a I url h VwgiseAfif H MfHttps. vjt ,f1MMS9 f-gl PXOE, jfettL iiuhinipwv nmKrf0t f; P-' $ Atittniff POUfF.lt if NBFK, WM. P. JURAi.KY Attorneys-ftt-Lftw noomg;)r'nii 9, Modfofd NHtlonnl iMnKMihlg. A, H. RHAMES LAWYKROairriett" Corey bldtf. Wm. M. Cotvlg, Oertfgo U, Uohnrts COLVIO & ROHBRTW, LAWYMItH Medford iNntlonnt Dank Hultding. U. F. MDLKKY ft (1KO. W. CIIKHRY' Attorneys At Law. Jnekm Coun ty Man It Uulldlng, NEWTON W. noRUKN Attorney at law. room 7, Sparte bulldlng,'Med- ford. Oregon. ,Aoto hnppllc , LAHER AUTO SPRING CO. We are operating the largest, eldest and best equipped plant la the l'a ciric northwest. Use our spring when others fall. 8eld under guar antee. 26 North fifteenth JK., Portland.. Ore. We are here ,to hel peopl get re liable, eometnt help. 'We far nlsb help Ik almost all Ihwe mt business. We make a speelaRy C competent roea and wire for ranches. We solicit yoar petrett age. Blltaer'a Real Ketate ea4 Employment lureaa, IteeiM a4 7 Palm Building, Medford. Fbeae 858. Mrs. Byrd Caster, Maaager, uccesser. Deatfete DR. W. M. VAN KCOYOC DR. O. C. VAN SCOYOO Dentists Garnetl-Corey Dldg., aatte S19 Medford, Ore. Phone 856. Trajurfera BAbS TRANSFKR ft HTORAOK CO. Office 42 -North Front St. Pbobs 315. Prices right. Servlee guar inteed. OARUAGE Get yeHr prewteea cleaned up for the summer. Call on the city garbage wagons for good service. Pkoae 323-L. V. Y. Allen. a eMqwgfaetitu SHOE RKPAIRINQ First elasaslKi repalrlag, on modeni eleetrie maehiaee while yen wait. J8. N. Dldea, located la Kldd's 8fe.ee Store, Phona 313J. Xetary 1'aMte HELEN N. YOCKKY Notary pHb Ite. Bring your work to me at the sign of the Mall Tribune. Phyealclaaa and awrgeoes DR. P. G. CARLOW, DR. BVA MAINS CARLOW Osteepatkle physicians, 41C-417 Caroett-Corey bldg.. phone 103C-L. Ileeideace 26 South Laurel St. iafcNaw s DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathic physicians, 303 Garnett-Corey building. Phene 904-M. DR. J. J. EMMKNS Physician and surgeon. Practice Halted te eye, ear, nose and throat Kye scien tifically tested and glasses sap plied. Office 228 East Mala St. Hours 8:30 a. at. to 8 p, m. Phone. E. n. PICKEL. M. D. Office Jack son County Dank bldg., Offlee phono 43-11; residence pboae 68-K. DR. MARTIN C. BARBER Physi cian and surgeon. Offlee Palm block, opposite Nash Hotel. Heura 10 to 12. 1 to 4. Phone 110-J. DR. R. W. CLANCY Physfclaa aa surgeon. Phones, office 36, resi dence 724-J, Office hours 19 te 13, 3 to 6. DR. S. A. LOCKWOOD Physician and surgeon. MYRTLE S. LOCKWOOD. M. D. Practice limited to disease of women. Offices 232 K. MaU. Phones, residence, 814-J2; efttee 814. R. J. CONROY, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Over Hutchison tt Lum den, 215 K. Main St. Plume 77., DR. MO M. M. DOW Physician and aurgeon, Dr. Lydla S. Dow Oe- teopathio physician, offices JM St. Mark's block. Phone 169. Resi dence the Dow Hospital. Ceatral Tolnt. Priaters aaa nutWtheca MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has the best equlpiMd prlutlng office la southern Oregon; book blading, loose leaf ledgers,, bliig njfuigm,, etc. Portland price. i , it Kocta Fir St. ' ! ', . ' ' .; , i T Bakery Royal Bakery. WeeeL takes. Ceraer Mate aswl rHnHttre Xew end Seeats imMvre xew end SeeeM ReeU Weelf, wr Is deff ft Weelf. oiaetae' furaUkers. eeia lew ea AXMMMer tm tre. II Setttb liwlaan Hum tkU. ttierUag WK MaU ....-,... X Tff l, """iBP eVPVBkMslsleVsW fmt Urmlut 0iMtf . feris .aA Lull .! J aH ' ' ,15 Jw) WlVfttHttpttiHwwitw reasaw wi -