.' H ' V MEnFonn TrATr fmrnriNrc, mrwonn, oumpx, wiwNEanAV, ocvomm 7, 1014 PAGE TMVJB tv i ci " k'W J . K-. yr. V! f EW FROM COUNTRY ASHLAND ID VICINITY Tim Cnniini'icliil dull incutlim .Miiiiilny iiIkIiI, warf turnml Into u Vtn I (iililn rally, mainly In hulinlf of Urn normal. Hun llhehlou tnnitu 11 mont nriillflui; it'iHiit n'Mitrillnu Hid it lonk In Ki'iiunil, which kiwi iiii Im imtiiH In 11 whlrlwt)il t'liinimltui to Im InniiKiiriilcil at once, unilnr thu IIIIHlct of II Mll'Cllll I'OlllllllttCO If Itiii, tti iiiIho iiii nilillloiiiil 11000 to ii.nillli) tlm movement to clvo piili Hilly iiiciitiimm In Imhalf or Hid iichnol 'i'ii wider moii), Ah h rn mull llio nllvor lining to llm fliianrliil lutroim'tor Ih already tin llio i Jmt. TIiIh now coiiiinlltitn will nlno iiiko tlm iiinruliuntH ror tlm Hum ImiIiik ut leant, to illMcojilliiiii) (ho hIvIiik or tllllllllK HtlUIIIM llllll Cllhll lllHCOUtltH UN Initio IiicciiIIvch, tuinliiK tho fdielln which would t li Hit ho i)Xut!uil Into tho iiorniul rum), 1'lcloihil feiitiiroti on a IiIk hciiIo nro iiIho ciiIIIiii; atten lion tn tlm normal, untun extra hirno oiioh on tho local hllllioiirilH helm; niUal to tho nilvnrtlitliift Hicrlnltlim of llio llarnuiiillally rhow In It luiluili'M ituyn. A lialr iIihoii or moro now nn'iiihtint worn added to tho ron tor of lid) iiiiiih, Tlm chili wan prac tically uniinluioiiN In mloitoil tho inKiiliilliiii which prodiloM for tlo tip imlutinout (if ii Hccrotary by tlm hoard or truxlooH In lieu of tho old plan or cloclliiK that official. (irnttU I'uxit Mill try coikIiihIouh It It tho local Mull hcIiooI footliall miuud, on homo kioiiiiiIm, Saturday, Octolior in. Tho cau of lllinui I'mor, who wiik llm (Irtliu rwntly or a hull niotit incut aKiOiiNl tho Southern I'nrlflo (Htur mrvlculii (ho loial htockyardM U pioKroNNlnK fuunrrlily. Tho hull turned out to hit a iti.'iililnncd nicer. I'rtuor In mpcrlutriidcnt (if tho wator vrtlro on llio HhiiHta dlvlxlon, and (van liKuNtlKiilliiK tho ciuidltlon of tho mi!liiiii)tit In tho itock pciiH when vl rlomly attached uuauaroHiiud iter liiiuly Injured, nohody oIho hcint: aioiiud at tho lluio to rvmlor nitlKt nncn. Hnvunil rllw woro hrokcu and ti nhnuldnr hlado fractured, lie fin ally niaiiauvd to crawl out and uiado hi way to tho H. I'. Morcl.oupor'rt office. Tho Htoer wiih tho only mil tuul occiipyliiK tho pen at tlm tlum and wim half-crazed through IicIiik crippled, l-'or the proeiit I'riucr In MoiiphiK with till frleml Hloreheeper I'olt;, lint, ulll bo roinovcd to tlm niinpnii)' Keueral huiipltnl at Han I'iiiucIkco HjU wej'l.. Dr. Ilnidniiitfi, !l. !, nirjjuoii, ban cliarKo or tho cam. Mm. Ilcdlntjto'n or Seattle, who con- ducted detnonntratlouH In "cookliiR, wen- overal niln, one of which was by wire" hero recently lH u ilniiKlitur .hy ,Mi. IM Andrews, which wax u ije of A. II. .Moacbnm. rormer nuperlii- jlidil In all. I.iclit icfrei.hiuciith were lndent of Indian affalrn In roiithern 'mtximI ut the eloe of the nfternoou. Oiopmi at the tliuo or the Cnnliy nuinH aero In lST7:t. In thovo dnyx xlio wiih a llttlo ulrl and lived with tho family at Hiilcin. She Ik an old tlpio aciiialiiauco of tho varloiiH Apple Ku'to fiMiilllcK. partlrulnrly tliono llv Iiik In Khuntith county, W'liHo hero die attended thu pioneer Kutlierliu; al .lacliKinvllle with Ahhluml rrlendx, and mow remlulHcent over llm trim 1'ijy whuroln her rathor bnrvly en cnpvd with IiIh lire. Mica llortoiuo Winter, dniiKhter or Mr. mid Mih, 0. Winter, Mi Tuurii)uy for l.im AiikcIch xliero him will at tend an art hcIiooI, Win, I'Niv, director In No. rii, tho Wnmier crcok dbtrlcl, onn or tlm uioiiol mid biiuimr nclioola In .lnckiiou county, wan tit Atdilaud Tiicailuy, lie tnrvlixvInK Dlruclor T, II, HlmpKiin of tlm local hcIiooI liounj, rcgardlm; addliloiiiil e(iilMiet for IiIh nchool. Wanner creek Iiiih orecled a nopnrnto hiilldlnK for IU luminal training do puitiiiitit, u mitiHlnntlnl Htriicturo n:ii! which will bo oiulpiud with iKory ri'iiHl(o nocosiary for luntruc tlnu aloiiK thodu lunla. )oimtlo M'leuco will nluo bo taiiRht.MUH Oruco ltnilioltz, prlmniy tcuclilnt,', htivluR that Hpeclulty In clun'KO. (llo.uu Wax ililp In principal In tho liiHtltutlou l IiIh tenp. Waynor crook (ii'lioiil M two uillcH from Talent, mid huii nbout III puiijlH, Hlnco opItomUIng tlm portrait ciHH(lcatl())i an applied to political emnlldntori In Mouday'H Mall Trlbuuo, tho HthoKriiph of another prointnont pejKon iiih appeared on tho ureuo. I'oW coplfB mo tlniH far hi ovldunco, thoy IiiivIiij; arrlvod cmjy in tho weok, throiiKli llm Hopopd ono of ho parcel poet Horvlco. Tm nprlrult Iiiih lmou,ppnltlvoly doutlflod iih (ho noKiitlvo or Hon. II. A. lloolh. roniiti- llcuu cauihato for Uultod States hoii utor, ami H Iiiih found n mifn ropoHl lory In tlo wIiiiIqwih or tho First Na tional Hank, !'. HurdluK. capltallHt of 1'qsndonn, Cat., was In town Tuesday, Ho wiih Her but also iih regards scholarly nt iiccoinpauh'd hy Mrs, Harding, and talnmentH, lmy nro tntirlnit llm valley wlti ii Roy fiiinhurH, forost ranger, re view. or selecting lompnrary qtiurtnrti Hinted lo tho vicinity or Hack Lake, ror Hiiiniuer resldeiicoduiliiK Hint pef-JTMesdity, after it brief visit with hs lod when oxlmoucp In Cullforjilu jfl irnntM hero, The Lake of the Woodn iiioiu or Ii'hh opnresslvo nnd u bore. iikIoii Is also in territory which Ih pa W. U. I'leor, of Han I'Tnndsco, van trolled hy him niijl tt half dinteti other In town early In llm week, Interview. ningeiH, tho headiiiailors or llm In lug Mi'tiui'ti, Kllvor mnl llulliiy on mill- illviiui iicn bdnu al) niniiorli'il ll ter voniivutoii wi)li u uoiiH'tvo iittr- CORRESPONDENTS WILLOW SPftlNGS TWIQLETS Mr. OicnIiiiiii vIhIIci! lor llio week uitli IiIh hUIci', Mim, liny NIcIkiIh It. W. Mhlcii miih in (IiiiiiIm I'jihh ilcllveiinj; ii our Until of HiipcrplioM. plmle Tlmixiliiy mill I'Ylihi.v. Inlin Hllyf II. .I. Yii.lii' iiml A. H. Illiickfoitl iiiolorcil to Atcilf'oiil Sultir (lll.V. .Mih, Diimhi ciiloiliiliii'il nl din hit .Siinilny for tint follewing: ,lr. MeS'iiMxer, .Ml I", .McN'iihhct noil MInh K, A, I'icldiril. CIiiiciico l.ovciu mid wife (iitcil MiK r.lliolt l-'riiliiy. A rouiiiiiK icIiomihiiI for the (Innie IUokiuiu Slililliliiy evi'tlillj; wiih lichl IViilny ut the linine of J. V. KMcii. .Mix. II, W, Stone euteituiiicil u iiiuulier oI'kiickU nl illniicr .Sitturilay eveniiif,'. Mr. I'eniiel, who wiih iiii Hm I ii ti tt ( in lallliii: I'rniii u loint of liny mnl hi calmly his eollnr Imuv ouil Mivcnil rilis In inipi nvin rapiilly. Having hi'iiii Invnicil liy the Will llnnlcy i('lcntiiiii of Imly hoo-teiH, Willow Kpiiuux In now pnlicntly wait inir for tho Cliiiiiiliciliiiii ilclcuitlimi of liooslcrM, A mil in. v piihlio will he ut the Wil low Spline NehoollioiiKe Sntiiiilny t-iiintr for the hcucfit of tlioM ulm Iiikc faileil to icMcr. I,ailie! LiiiIIchI l)n not 1'nrp't to riM-ter. I)u nut I'm act to (olc. Time i nlmit mnl it n of (ital ini- pnilai that you vole iulcllieiitly for riiilroarii, uoiul loadN, jiroliiliiliou anil other impoitaiit iiiciihiiicm. The (irniie incetiiijf Satunlav e(e ninir, Oeloher ltl, "111 take the foiia of o "IimiiI tiiiicM Hiieial" with pump kin M'i mnl eoffee, iefrcliinciit. All jiicmheih not eomiiii; in cimtmiic will he ilulv fiiuil, Imt do nut fnil to come SomelliiiiK ileiui: liie elillie e(cuiii Satiinliiy iilteiiioou Mr. McKcc wii the lnihte to the I'u rent -Teacher' ilnli iiml iiImi the tiin-l Mill chili of Meilfonl. 'file iiiiue- uiceliny of the I'litciil-Teocliert dull (oteil to iiiieliiin "TIid Kml of Da;," by Allan, have It framed ami procut it to the kcIioiiI. At the no Inurnment of thJM mcctillK Hie III ii I Hill dull Ionic diiiij.'c, the eliaiimaii, Mm. IoIiii Itiml, miuoiiuccil tho lin-t t-penker, Ml. Itcdily, lme hiihjeel, ''Why Wouicll Sholllil Vole," vn- ileli(cicd with eloipiciiiie, while the M'comt peaker, Mih, '. llnnlcy, poko of Will llnnlcy mnl hi platfonu in n iiioxt ilceiive inaiiner mnl onicill In (he iMiiut. Jlw, Scliiot li'lin uncc the IihIicm smile iufiiniiulinii well wnijlj icmcmliciiii, mnl i;rent inter eht to ever jnili(iilual family. In lerxpciKcd with the liiwiue-M tiicclmy Mr. Wil-nn and fiiiiulv ami Mihh Mnv Neiilou of Tnlilc Ifoek xpeut Sitinlay wiih Mr. mnl Mr. Colt Law. Due to the illncsf of Colt l.uw, hi hi-ler ((Uh eallcil from Tuhle Koek Monday. Mr. I,aw ut lliin dalo t mipio(ii. Iiowcver. cIihho of tlm (illlollo llthln Bprlngn properly cant of town. Tills ninttcr hriH been titillated frotn time to tlnm ror roino ninutliH pttKt, Such n xalo would Imply tlm erection of a com moiloiin hotel on tho property. J. J, Murphy, ono or tho big rancheiH In tho Hnilitrntu creek hcc lion east or town, will bocomo an ur ban rculilent, Iiik lug lenmi the Wright cottngo In tho ultra faiihlou nblo Nol) 111)1 tlliUrlct. 1 1 In non Mur rny, who N on the wuy homo Ironi a weildlnj; trip to lown, will horenrtur inmtiiKo tho ranch property which cm braccH over 1-00 ncrctt till told. I'roddluK Home party or pnrtlcH will fuiulnh threo ncrH or laud, eli gibly tdtuittod, ami coming up to ro itilromont in vmloiib pnrtlculnrd, n $100,000 hotel will ro up on tho premised. Surb Is tlm utatomout ut- trlliuted to Auto 1'olloc'U, Htiperln teudeut pt (lining car nud hotel uerV' Ico or the .Southern Pacific, who wiih n (ho city Monday, further Investi gating the mineral uprlngH outlook hero In ItH'rolatlop to the dutunnd for lucrcugod lintel racllltloH. The Kk, who have taken ovor (lo hoi'Ioh or enlottalpmeulH afforilud hy tho Itodpath Kycotim lliiieau, open tho HciiHon TJuiVHilay ovouIiik of tlila (v)0k with Hulph l'ttjiotto, "tho lee turor (vti a laugh." Four other on loiliilpinoiitH follow In duo kcmhoii. llormami H, llerlug or Hoston, con nected with tho board or Joctureuhlp o( tlm ChrlHtlan Hclenco mother olturci, Uellvored au.addiCHH at thq Vpilng Monday night, Thoto wiih u Imgo atteiulajico, mid tlm talk wan highly pralHod not only along oxpot.1 toiy llnoH regarding tho Hcleutlflt ho- ' I'liciiu niTVk'o, J 4- I ANTIOCH ITEMS 4 Charlcii Woodon wan n Moilford vlHltor Monday, Charley had n vijl tiahlo mule tied lit IiIh bum belong ing to a Mr, Mlnnol, when ho canto bad; homo ho found llm miilo had become tangled lit tho ropo ami broken ltn neck. The owner Ih al Crater l.nlto mid left IiIh Block In (JhurlcH cine, no one to hlamo hill thu mule, ,l)avo Cotorll mnl W. C, Chapinmi woro vlBllum at tho county mint MOn ilay. Tho farineiH or tho north end or Hoguo rlvor valley nro wnltlntc pn tlonlly ror that Irrigation ilKcli to (omo, mid give them n chance to com pete with thu balance or thu valley, hoiiIIi or the river. ThouiianilH of acton or laud could bo tuiido to pro duce good cropn with tho water ror their tine In tlm dry hcuhoii, and water Hum it In In plenty going to waHte In Itogtti) liver. Wo fnnucm feol Bitro that Bopio ono iiittu or corporation Ik rcHpoimlhlo ror thin mid that It ought to be called to the attention or the governor or tho date. If IIiIh valley wiih In California wo dnitild have been tmhig water ten years ago". William .lotion, Jr., ot Jleiigle, a fntcHt rungor, Ih In from tlm inottii tiittiH, IIIm many friends were Kind to hcu him hack again. Charles Woodon, tlm bachelor far mer, has moved to (he Angle ranch near 1'ngle Point, which ho lion tented on tho pharos. A few or tho nsplranti! for county office wore bunding their cards around among tho farmers recently, Mr, H, Conlcy and family or the clioppiiro! dxtrlct started Friday ror their lionm In l.migcll valley, Klam ath county. 81 leaves a legion or friends behind who wish hltn suc cess In his ttuw home. flcorgo Stacy of Jlcnglo Is nicking his fine crop of apples and storing them ror a hotter market. Mr. Carlton tlm Central Point cat tle hiijer wan busy this wed J among tho farmers of thin section n good number of cattle mid hogs changed hands. Come ngalu Mr. Carlton when you want stock. Frank ItodgorH-tho Aulloch carpcu ter Is helping our supervisor repair Mime bridges that woro In n danger ous condition. Tlm Atttloch Literary htarteil, Fri day night wiih a fair attendance overy ono Is requested lo come to tlm next meeting. Let us nil Join In and help the teacher do Komclhliig for our young folks. i - FLOUNCE ROCK FRILLS Mr. S. , Ailntiw etime tip Weil. iii'mIiiv to her lioiue tit ,1. II. Mp kineV, nfler pfiiiliu:: the -mininei with fiieinlh in the willev. (nek 'itiigliu mm cil liw hoii-e tiliniil HH) yntils In tlie ninth In-1 week. It ir now on the public roml near the lnn:e harn he icci;ntlc Iniilt. Mr. Vaughn inletulK to add xevcral rooiim to his hoii-e, paint it and pipe the wnter to it, Charles .Manniti1.' i helping licit lligitihothmn with hK full work. Frank litiwoilli went to Mcilfntit Satutilay. Frank has hectt ufferin from rlicmiiutL-ni for several week. I). ('. mnl (I. A. Illapchitril, who hao been (idt'in;; old friend mnl relulivivi for the iitict six ((ecks, left Satiinlay for their homes in Mi. -Mitiii. .Mr. iiml Mrs. I), lllandmnl look litem to the xtntion. Kml I'c.don was limiliiiK K",l" from Dcthy Sition Sntmdny. Mr. .Mnithfielil in litiviu u trans former iiihtalleil to enable him to get elceliieity from the liigh-power line. Kenneth mnl Margery F.ivkiuo fienl Sinulay ut (I. KiiieuidV. McHMH. Vincent mnl I'lticli took a pice bunch of cuttle (o market last week. A liaiul of WIImiii i!c NeiilertnyerV sheep came out Moinlny from thu ic serve. J. F. Ditswortli U ott the federal jury itiiil will go to town Tuesday pioiuimr- E Reported by Jacksou County Ab tract Co., Sixth and Fir Bti. Real ICitnto TriuiNfors V. M. Swnrlr.fiiger to Alon.o J), Harrell, one-tliinl nilercsl in niiuiiig- claim in hcc '()-JJ1-IW. . - ?!() W. Al. Kynrtzfiiger to M. (1. Wilmuek, otm-lliirtl iutcicd in mining utmm in sec. 'JO-Itl-IW. . . . m .. .. Ill K. Vr J.ictJly et tivtii Iilu ;in;;, lol I, luk.'j, .Inekijni Aijtl.i. j xorici:. Notice Is hereby given that tho uu dorslgneil will apply to tho city coun cil of tho city of Modrord, Oregon, at Its next regular meeting, October 20lh, I Ul I, for a license to sell malt, vIiiihih mnl splrltoiiH l(iio'rti fit tlmtr place of liiisluesH, on North Fir died. Medford, Oil(i;;:i, for a period of hU IIIOUtllH. Dated October T. I IM I . IIOdl'H ItlVBII VAI.I.IJY ILS'IVEII- HITV UMMI. i COURT HQUS NEWS POLITICAL CARDS l'oii coiJN'iv itiiumnKit. 1 hereby mnimmro myndf as tho democratic, candldato lor tho offleo of county recorder of Jackson coun ty, to bo voted on at tho rennral election on November .1, l'JM. f oloctod, I will do my jluty as I havo In pther rcHpoimlhlo position that I h'avo hold. .'A. JACOHKA (Paid Adv.) I hereby announce myself as can dldalo on tho Republican ticket ror county recorder, ir oloctod I will glvo my undivided atteutloti to the duties or tho office, Election Nov. '.',. I'Jli. CIIAUNCHYFLOIIKY, (Paid Adv.) COItOMIIt. I ivlMli lo place my naino bororo tho votorn or Jackson county an an Independent canilldato for county cor oner. JOHN A. PRItL. (Paid Adv.) W. W. Ussher, republican and democratic nominee. Subject lo election November 3, 1911. (Paid Adv.) van kiikiui'f I hereby announce myself as the democratic nominee ror sheriff or Jackson county to bo voted on at tho general election November 3.M0M. J. F. IUTT30N. (Paid Adv.) Hereby announcing myself as re publican candldato for sheriff at tho coining election, I stand on my past record of efficient rervlco In tho In terest of tho tnxpayer, and respect fully solicit the support of nil voters. W. II. SINUL12H. (Paid Adv.) coir.vrv TitKAsritcit. I nut tho democratic nnmlnco for treasurer or Jnckron county and will appreciate your support. H. (SID) 1. UltOWN. (Paid Adv.) 1 herahy announce that, I am the republican candldato and nominee ror the offleo of county treasurer. FIti:i) I,, coi.via, HKPHKSIINTATIVi: Mnrlatt II. Tow no, democratic-pro. gresslvo nominee lor representative. (Paid Adv.) mt'.vrv siuvcYoit Pemocratlc candidate subject to election Nov. 3., l'.M I. I respectfully refer you to my past record as a basis upon which to Judge my nuiillflcntluiiM for tlm above named offlre. During tho present term I havo been chief deputy county surveyor, and have been actively engnged In tlm practice or civil engineering and sur veying In tho county lor tho past six ypnrs. H elected. I will endeavor to servo tho public ,In n manner that will re flect credit upon tho office. A. T. UltOWN. (Paid Adv.) iiiii i7r..T Fi'HNisiiini aits. FOll 11I5NT Two and threo room apartment nicely furnished. The Oxford. 223 West Main. 173 FOR UICXT FUIltWSIIKII AITS. FOR RENT Largo sleplnR rooms, and modern housekeeping apart ments, prices rcry roasonablo. Phone 247-L. 322 South Holly street. FOIt ItKNT HOARD AND ROOMS ROOM AND "HOARD At" 115 South Ivy. Mrs. C. L. Grant. ltl 2 LOST LOST No. pinto 11,597 mid electric tall light. Reward ror return to R. It. Fruit Si Prodttco Asso. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Hoguo Rlvor Valloy Fruit Lands. Dairy, btock. poultry ranches and Tlmbor. Colonization Tracts. Rest nll-the-year-routid climate uu const. Health Resort. Wonderful -Medicinal Springs. HetKor Realty Co,, Ashland, Oregon. WHY? I mn making deals for a larger por cent or my customers thmi ut any tlum tduco I started business, I want your proposition. I am making up a Real Estato Exchange Hook, 1 will not list properties nt Inflated values either for sale or trado so In quoting prlco of proporty, glvo lowest cash nluaUon. 'M First National llmik HuHtllug IMnino' l'JO-J J, C. BARNES NEW TODAY Two good lots on tho enst sldo, no nssessmeiitH, will exchange for good (emu, wagon and harness, 35 acres hi high grade alfalfa, and good buildings near Rtvorslde, Cal., will uM'hutiKo for a good stock lanclt In southern Oregon, A IhiikuIu lu ti six room house, heals ptoliiK rent. ' C.O.HOON ro ttKMinnvHr nTTP?ri:NT--i:Tg7it "roonY modern bungalow, clone In; paved ntrnet. good In wit, tiliado, Call at C18 W. Main. 170 FOll UHNTI!oiiko or six rooms nrttl bath. Apply to K. II. French, phono 730-11, 170 FOll ItKNT Six room house, No. 2B North Central Ave; also 20 acre ranch, ono mile north or illy. Ap ply to J, S. Howard, room 103, M, F. ft II. Illdg. FOll HI-JNT Six room hourc, close to school, ifj.50 per' month, -water paid. Address P, O. box 775. 171 FOll RUNT Four room modern fur- nlshed house. 717 North Itlver- sldc. 170 FOll WONT Two room rurnlshod house. Largo closet nnd pantr7. electric lights and city water. 31 J West 2nd St., phono GliO-.M. FOll HFA'T-Desirable, strictly mod ern bungalow, with lire place nnd screened porch, east Trent on (Jertevn avenue. See Humphrey, i'i Geneva. 17.. FOll UI:NT Two rottr room fur nished modern flats. 730 West lltlt. Phono C21-II. VO ItKNT I'UIIMHHIHJ ItOOMH FOll iThNT Furnished room In modern hottre, clofo In. Phone 372-J. fok sai.i: i:i:atj kstatb VO II S aM:A 1 f alf a" land r in tracts from 20 to 1(50 acres; prlco 1150 per acre; 30 per cent cash, balance in 10 years at 0 per cent interest; will guarantee Hvo tons nirnUa'por acre at " per ton In stack; abund ance ol Irrigating water; paid up water right with land. Applicant state amount or land desired. This offer holds good until October 15. Address "Alfalfa," caro Mull Tri bune. 173 roil sai.p. houhks fci 1. ww FOIt SAM-: A nacriricc, six room house with store room and bath, lot 5(1x130, Improvements paid ror. 5 IS S. King street, MctHord. Price 11200 rurnlshcd. worth $2000. Call al later address or room 2 18, CJarnctt-Corcy IJIdg. 171 FOll SALE. MVBSTOCK FOIt SAIi: WRltrsoWH Willi 57 plgsi nil fat; threo milch cows, ono heif er, fresh November 1; team marcs, weight 2100; turkeys, geese, hares, machinery, furniture. C. h. Foley. It. It. No. 2. Mcdford. Ore. 171 FOIt SAI.i; Four head of Iresh Jer sey milk cows. J. L. Itagsdnlo. Lake creek. , FOIt SAI.K flood Jersey cow, fresh 10 days. Phono lt-1111. 170 FOH SAI.K Flno well broken work team mid h.irnesH. F. I,. Ton Velio. Jacksonville. 171 von samv Misc;i-:iii.M-:ous FOIt SAM-; nine Mission grnpes. I cent a pound, delivered. Phone II-13W. 172 FOR SALE Hot water tank nnd small show case. Phone 157-J. FOR SALE Half priced two 120 egg hot water Pctalutna Incubator used but once, good as new. Address box 311, Mcdford. 175 FOR SALE nig pay. big value, low priced raincoats. Free coat. Write for agency. Tho Far West Sales Company, Albany, Orogon. 171 FOR SALE Whlto Leghorn pttlletts. Address How 30, caro Mull Tri bune. 171 FOR SALE Empty whlskoy bnrrols for elder, vinegar, etc., $2 each. R, C. Washburn, Central Point, Ore gon. 170 VO if SALE Corn, 1 cen t s per pound, 3 miles west ot Mcdford. P. I). Loflnnd, phono 103 Jackson ville. . 172 FOR SALE A few second hand wood nud gas heaters. Palm Rooms, 130 W. Main. Ill VAXTi:r SITUATIONS WANTED Man nnd wlto wants ranch work. J. F. Pullen, 125 So, Grape St. 170 WANTED Contracts for wood cut ting or land clearing. P. O. box 3G2, Modrord. 102 WANTED Gcnornl work by day ot hour. George Taknce, phono llv. 17l- WANTED Sowing by day or pleco. Mrs. Marquam, 2 IS So, Central Ave. Phono 370-M. 180 WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTKD Real estato, small ranch or acreage for busltiosa nnd resi dence lots In Oakland, Cul to value $3 100. Chns. Nuunu, Mod rord, R. F. D. No. 1. 172 WANTED Auto In good condition for a moving picture show operat ing In small town, close to Med ford. Address P. O. box 33, Ash land. Qro. 171 WANTED To ront modern, fur ulsliod house, absolute aatlbfactlon guaranteed. Lula M. Watt, 215 E. Jackson. Phono 081-.!.' 170 FOR EXCHANGE FOR EXCHANGE Good 3V4 wagon. horse and truck, Incubator and brooders, want polo wood, cow, shoatH or what. Phono 25-R5. 172 FOR TRADE Good violin t cao lor medium ze heating stove, wood burner Phono 751-.I, 171 FOIt EXCHANGE Eight room hoiivo clear, to trado for live stock Dennett Incontinent Co, EXCHANGE- Want lo sell or hit) ttn UiIiikt n c ituiiur, nt n Front Hi, I'ttouv m iNurf IM' VKhV VA)iTKt-Mj1iK WANTKD-Kxpcrlencod miner as caretaker lor gold mine. Address 0., caro Mall Tribune. ItirHI.VIvSH DlltKCTOItY Auto Iliippties liAIIF.K AUTO SPItINO CO. We nro operating tho Inrnost, oldest and best cfptlppcd plnnt In tho Pa cific northwest. Use our springs when others tall. Sold under guar antee. 2(5 North Fifteenth St. Portland, Oro. Notary I'nbllr. HTaiiiNNT ' YOOK : B Y -Notary" ptnV lie. Ilrlng your work to rnc at tlie sign of tho Mall Trlbuno. Transfer BADS TIlANSFBIt & HTOHAOI5 CO Orilco 12 North Front St. Phoni 315. Prices right. Service guar tnteed Atforncys POIITEII J. NBFF. WM. P. MBALBX Attorncys-nt-l.aw, HnnniH 8 and 9, Medford National Itank lildg. A. B. IIBAMB, LAWYBIt Corey bldg. -Oarnett- W'm. M. ColvlR. George M. Ilobertt COI.Via & HODEItTS. LAWYBHS Mcdford National Hani; Ilttlldlnc I). F. MULKBY & OKO. W. CHBIIKV Attorneys at Law. Jackson Coun ty Dank Dulldlng. NEWTON W. DOItDEN Attorney at law. room 7, Sparta building, Med ford. Orogon. Chiropractors Dlt. A. Tt. HEDOE3, Dr. Louise K Hedges Mcchano-Thcraplsts, Chiro practors, Spondylothcraplsts. These systems, including dietetics, ciira tiro gymnastics, hydro-tltcrsphy, etc., produce results In both acute and chronic diseases. Consulta tion free. Over Deuel & Co,, cor ner Main and DartlcU. Hours 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Other hours by appointment- Phono 170. DR. It. J. LOCKWOOD,. Chiropractor norvo specialist Rooms 203-204 205. Garoett-Corey bldg. Vapor baths and scientific massago given; nccdlo spray, head and shouldot shower in connection; advice lo dietetics. medical gymnastics, hydroptherapy. Lady attendant Phone, otflco 543, rnsldance Cll-ll Employment Anmcy Wo aro here to hclt pcoplo get re llablo. competent hoi p. Wo fur nish help In almost all lines ot business. y mako a specialty ol cotnnctent nton and wives for ranches. We solicit your patron age nittnor's Ileal Bstato and Employment Ilurcau, Rooms C and 7 Palm Uulldfuc. Medford. Phont 858. Mrs. Ilyrd Caster, Manager auccosser. Dentists DR. V. M. VAN SCOYOO DR. C. C. VAN SCOYOO , Dontlsts Gnrnott-Corey nidg., suite S10 slcdford. Ore. Phono 856. Garlmgo OARHAGE Get your pretnlsct cleaned up lor tho summer. Call on tho city garbago wngons lot good service. Phono 32C-L. F Y. Allen. Instruction In Music IIAIGHT MUSIC STUDIO 11C So. Laurel. Fred Alton Ilnlght Piano. Mrs. Florence Halllduy Haight, (olee. Tolophone 17C-R. Stcriigrnpncrs SHOE REPAIRING First class she. repairing, on modern electric machines whllo you wait. E. N. Olden, located in Kldd's Shoo Store, Phone 313J. Phycslclans nnri Surgeon? DR. F. G. CARLOW. DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathic physicians, 410-417 Garuott-Core) bldg., phono 103G-L. Kesldoncf 20 South Laurel St. DR. W. W. HOWARD Ostcopathu physicians, 303 Garnett-Corej building. Phone U04-M. DR, J. J. EMMENS Physician ana surgeon. Practico limited to oyo, ear, noso and throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and glasses sup plied. Office 228 East Main St. Hours 8:30 a. m. to 8 p. m Phono. B. II. PICICEL, M. D. Orrico Jnck son County Rank bldg. Offlci phono 43-R; resldonco phono 58-lt DR. MARTIN O. HARDER Physl clan and surgeon. Office Palm block, opposlto Nash llotol. Hours 10 to 12, 1 to 4. Phone 110-J. DR. R. W. OLANOY Physician and surgoon. Phones, office 36, rosl douco 724-J. OHlco hours 10 to 12, 2 to 6. DR. S. A. LOCKWOOD Physician and surgeon, MYRTLE S. LOCKWOOD, M. D. Practico limited to dlseusos ol womon. Orriecs 232 E. Main Phones, rosldouco, 814-J2; off let 814. It. J. CONROY, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. 0(er HutculBon & Lums don, 215 E, Main St. Phono 77. DR. MO M. M. DOW Physician and Burgeon, Dr. Lydla S. Dow Os teopathia physician, offices 3-4 Ut Mark's block, Phono 1C0. Host denco thu Dow Hospital, Central Point. Printers mid l-uldlHiers MEDFORD PRINTING CO, has the best equlppml printing offleo In southern Oregon; hook blni)lnK. Ioohu leuf lodgem, hlllhiK Hj'dtniia, otit, Portluiid (nice, 3 oiib -u n w i L E 1. 1ST I ' i-'on LOTHES ade' irf EDFQJID Light Housekeeping Apartments Fully Modern. Trices Reasonable COLONIAL FLATS LM7 jOLTl RIVEIWIDH Office nt .-Mcdford pbnrniacy, 1'tiona 10. Night Phone 7(11, Meilfonl Hotel DR. A. W. K0R1NEK VETERINARIAN Answers All Calls, Day or Night Southern Oregon Electric Company Light, ITcat nnd Power "Wiring. Oct our estimate before lotting your job. 3.15 S. Riverside. Phone 189-R Itfnzdn Lamps deliycvcd STORAGE j?or 12 to 15 cars apples ad joining S. P. trackage, low rate. Inquire Bennett In vestment Co. or forenoons of R Ossenbruggc, 401 S. Riv erside. WlliamHanty UtiTEDSTArESSENrOR. nasesi) IAM a candidate for tha alllca of United States Senator because a great many peeale thought I ought to be. I waa born In Oregon and have livfd here all my life. Extracts from my platferm: MINING. Mining should receive the same encouragem c n t that agriculture u receiving. Ge ological stations should be cstab- jjhed in Eastern and Southern Ore gon at least. TOPOGRAPHICAL SURVEY Regardless o f what the state puts up for the purpose, the gen eral Government should complete t h e topographi cal surveys as speedily as possible These maps arc necessary for road building, canal construction and a infinite number of purposes. SUFFRAGE. I have always favored equal suffrage. I fn or N a t i o n nl equal suffrage. A woman lias the right to sVy into what sort of a world her chil dren shall be born. BRQHIBITION. I favor the strictest regula tion, backed up by c d u c a t c tl public opinion. I do not favor pro hibition. I be lieve it docs not prohibit; it promotes hypocrisy and invades for a. few tlie personal liberty of all. I tlunk per sonal freedom the greatest fwee (here is, constructive of character. WILLIAM HANLEY, (Paid nilvcrtUnintnt by thjiS riitiln Cmniiilttwr, O. C. , MantiKW) f JV M HfbrnvJ (B-rj T :;,i:,v;.i J it K " i ' i i''r . ri. ' .il n M I V I i 1 1 'U i , V!,' A ; ' L