Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 08, 1914, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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NEWS FROM COUNTRY CORRESPONDENTS
AGLE POINT EAGLETS.
Ily A. C. llowlett.
.MixH Minnie dlwu anil .Mi. Tim
lull' Dublin wi'ii' in niir town on lum
ini'MM Iiih Hii! hi iliiy,
I'oiiy I'Vler, win of lln 1oimmi-k
iif Hie Itiutiie Hut viillny, hum In
Imwi iiIno ul KiiIiihIii.v. I nuked
liim In miliirilm lor the Mull Trili
inn1 Mini ho cvimii'iI lilniHi'ir mi the
ginuml lliul In1 I mii Ihimv in llic iliiy
lime llml Ini ilmi'l Jinvit limit, mill
llinl In' iiiiii'I nut' In I'.'ii'l ill nixlil, iiml
mi Int linn In iln wiilinnl the new.
Mr, mill Mr. Li'lmil Kmilli, wlm
live nil I hi) llnllywnni) iilfliunl, writ'
(luiiilf liiMniH in our town iilxn llic
f mtinn ilny.
', .C A. Nimwlrnm iiml Inniilv nl' Lalm
(siintk wen' uiu'nIm nl tin- Sumiyxiili'
Hnl in ilny, f
liny A"Iihii, unit nf nur linnluiiii'
ini'ittliiuilM, wnn I'tilli'il In u" l Tinll
I In1 I11M nl' tint witi'l, n wi'iuli n Inini'li
n,r Willie I'nr Aliini N'iilinU nl
Mi'ilfnnl.
lunppli llniniiili mill wife wi-ic in
liiwp In lime mi ui'liiug tooth healed
.Siiliiiilny.
,Mi l.oioim (liigliv nf ( 'I'M I nil
I'ubit fiiiiif mil lnt .Miititnliiv in Ln
In ilnt moving pii'luie hIiihv iiml lit
k'tnl llm iliuii'i', Wliili' here In' uii
ii Kill! I't Hi'' Kllllll.iili'. I.. I".
Sinilli mi ulii'i' fiiTt'lv limni' Siimliiy
iifluniiiiii).
II. It. Kyi1 Mini wife. Mr. Vwnl mill
wife mid uliililitii f (lulil Hill win
Umi nl Mr. mnl Mr. A. .1. I'ltm-v
Sunday.
.litlin II. TruMy nr F.lk fwli, Trail
pimliilTii'i', t'liiiii' mil tin' Iiml nl' llm
week nflur ii liiinl of applet.,
Oint nf Hit. liMium I ruin I lu Klvrr
vlnw niiicli i'niii' mil Mi. ihIii v mnl
took mil ii Imnl nl' water pipe. They
lmt' hii I'lci'liii' itinii mi llic Hindi,
mnl no tlnulil llif pipe i In rli'inl
lint wilier hVKli'in In oilier pniN of
I tin Hi i in.
Two wngniu with nexernl Indian
pnwM'il iIiioiikIi lien Monilitv morn
ing rrinn Klmmilli enmity nn llii'ir
wny In Mrtlfortl.
.1. V. (Irnvi'r mill V. II. Kiiiulilon
wont nut ln"l week In take n limit,
ii'luiiijiig Momliiy. They m'ciihiI ohm
' deer.
Ilotn -'Oi'lolii-r ., In Mr. mnl Mr.
Wlllimn Nii'l.i'1, in'iir llrnwntdnini, u
itiii-ioiinit liny. Dr. Witt in id I'.
Holt was in iitti'iuliiiii'it it llic time.
.1. T. I'rv "f Tniil imiiii mil Mon
lii) mnl liiiiuglil mil with him Mm.
liiooinfirlil r Miillnnl mnl lti'.
I'hihh'M mnl wife of Atlilmnl, who
Imvit In-ill iilli'inliiiK tint iiiir)rl.v
meeting of lln Fiee MrtlitxIUl
nhiiri'li, mnl while In- wn lime iciiew
i'il llif "lilifi'liptinii In lint Weekly
Mail Tiili
.1. ('. Mnthi'WH nl' (Vnlral Point
mnl .loliii ('iiiiiiMT of Itiuiiiil Top were
here Tor dinner mi Mmnliiv. Mr.
Itioomfii'lil nln lonk dinner nl lint
Siiiinyt-ide.
0. II. Wnninlev mnl hi duughler,
Miiot Malii'l, are helping frank Niili
oU with lii tipple.
MitH Mint Triply, who Iiiih heen
helping in tint telephone olTiee, Iiiih
nwiuui'il her poxitimi mnl Iiiih ii'miim
i'il Inn flndieH in 1'iiifitHHor V. II.
Itiii'liiiiuin'M mum, mnl Mi-it Clnru
.liiimmiiimi Iiiih lnl;en her plnee in
tin plimnt olTiee,
Mr. and Mr. I.ee ('. I 'oil of .IneK
Mimvilh', who hnvit licen mil in the
l'niel eHi'le thin Kiillillier, lie heill).'
one id llie I nl el raiitfers, eiiuie in
Monday evi'iiini; on I heir way hmne.
lerry (rCiiiini'll nl' I'oillaiiil, a
linviillnx HiileHiiiiin t'or Hie Napa Tan
Shoe eiiinpnny of Napa, Cal., was
heie Tiuwday fur dinner.
Monday iil'tt'i iihoii niii' einieHpon
ilenl lonk a Npin mil hi the eoiintiy
to ilo a liltle eanvaHKiii I'or the Mail
Tiilnine, mill the lir-d place I .np
piil wax at the henntil'iil orehanl of
.1. M. Will ley, and there 1 1 hU
I'mi'mmi, ThoiniiH Vi'nIiiI, and hi xi
ler, MiH, Will' red .lael;, mid in a very
hlinrl tiiim Int hud a receipt I'nr a
ycnr'rt siiliM'i'iptiiin In the Daily Mail
Trihiine and one nf iom AIikIiiii'I
inaps that the Mail Tiilnine is yixiiiK'
In ycaily Hiiheiihi'rH, I'Vniii lliore j
went In Hie I'm ini nl' (Irecii MntliewH.
While I did nn hiisiiii'ss with him in
the way nl' MiliMMihiiitf, 1 hiivv hoiiii
an line cm ii as have sera anywhere
in llm alley, and it was raised on
(dinky. I'Vont I hern I went In the
limiui nf (lordiin Cox and t'oiiml him
hiuiliiiK in his apples, mnl in a few
iniiinles ha had a receipt t'or $l.ri() an
his Htihseriplion In the Weekly Mail
Trillium, mid luriiititr mv enniho for
hmne, i'mind W. A. lli-jinliiilhmn thoio
mi his way to Mcdl'nid fur hi win
tnr HiipplieH, and in a hlinil time his
hrnlher, .lolin, eaine in for Ij. K,
Smith to no mid weiyh a load of hns
he had Ih'iiiikIiI in for Men Mrnphy.
NOTICK.
Notice In hereby j-lven (lint tlm tin
dei'MlKacil will apply to tho city coun
cil nf tho city of Moilfonl, Ori'Kon,
ill 'lln itaxt regular umutliiK, Octolmr
"iiiih, l!t I, for a IIcoiiho to mill malt,
vlanim anil hpIiIIoub llipioiH nt their
liliii'ti of IiiimIiichh, on North Kir
lilrent, Meilfonl, Oreumi, for a -imioil
if mIk niniilliH.
l);iln. Oi'lnhor 7, I!1 It.
IIOIIIIi: IllVIJIt VAIil.HY IINIVHII-
IIITV OlilJII.
CENTRAL POINT P0INTER8.
i
Mr, Hlinrpi' mnl wife and ehildicii
lel'l Kiitiinlav fnrZlllah, WaMi., where
limy I'Mpcel lo miiki' their hmne.
I'mil l.niiye depMilcil tlm In h t of llm
week for Siii'iiiiiiciiJip, Cal., at which
city he will he ciiiplnycd lor llm mm I
few nmntliN,
Mix llai'l Itvimii or Tahle Koek
wiiH a vihilor In this city Monday.
Mm, William Illinium of .lacUmi
ville xpnnl Ihe week end willijicr par
mils, .Mr. mnl Mm, It, II. Slenin-,
here.
W.i:. Price, It. I. Pearl ami 1 1. C
(Irim wcic mnmiu Ihe IiiiiiIcik in ihe
lamintniiis m'nr heie iceeiilly,
Mr-. V. M, lliophv of Taleiil en
joyed ii i-il with lelatlvi'H heie Sun
ilay. MImh Mmt N'cmI if Tahhi Hoel.
was ninimi; tin1 visilniH in (his city
Saturday.
Mr. mnl Mrs, Warren Mint and
family of the Appli-Kiilit ilinlricl were
lMlint: at the Iioiiicm of Mi. Mills'
parenls, Mr. and Mrx. Cleiii-n linn
MulxniMt, mill that of Mr. Mills' !.
tars, Mix. I'mnm llclili. and Mis
Mary Men, llm hitter pail of hixl
wcel:.
MNs Audrey Holme, who i leaeli
nu at Phoenix, was a home visitor
Saturday mid Siiinlnv.
Mrs. ,Mns ami litlin xnn left Sun
day evening I'or Kiimniih, wlieie Mix,
l.ymin uoi'N to cl lie up an cstnle.
Mr. Swain and wile and family
iiiinle theii depatliire from this place
to their new hmne in eiit-lein rireymi
a lew da.vn past. Mr. Swain was for
two yeats foremmi of lln1 K. S. Pal
mer limno place mnl had .'iiiued n
iiumlmr of slauneli friend heie, who
reu'iel much Ids leiuiim.
W. ,1, l-'iieinmi lum ictiiimil from
u Imsini'ss dip in the Oreumi melinp
hITm. .IiiiIi!' ChailoH (lav of Meilfonl wn
here Taesihiy i-it !hk his patents.
W-nk has commenced mi the Pa
elfin liitsliwnv in the immeilialn 'i
nluily of Central Point.
Harry Cm Itoa left Tuesdav eve
niiiir willi a eailnad of Mock for
Poillauil.
I PHOENIX PHYLERS I
Only a few iluyn left la which to
rct-lmer.
.1. K, Wortiann In imrvliie on tho
federal Jury Uil week.
Cement work on Pacific. hlKhwny
lam reailii'il I'lrnt ntrcet.
Tlm Intosl word from Mrn. J. !',
Van Uylui ami lit t lit nun Ih that they
nro Hlowly Improvlm;.
.In m en Morton Ih In Vnrdiln--ton
near North Yaklian, whoro tin Ih ar
rancliit: to cxclmnKe hlx fnrm here
for a Htoro In WnHlilnnton.
MlHri Marlon It. Towim tpon( Tuoit-
dny In AMilniiil.
MIhh Klnlnliiiiaiaer, of Yrokn, Cat.,
iipent tlm firm of (ho week with linr
hlMler, Mr. S. (J, Van Dyko.
.Mr. mnl Mr. AiulerHon or (!rnnt
I'uhh Himat purl of tho week with .Mr.
and Mr. II. Akt.
A. ItolmrlH mnl Hon Churlc Itoli
tIh nro huntlnt: In the lilt Ih.
K. K. Kurry mnl A. S. Furry loavo
thin wimiIi to Hpeinl (lireo wnnk at
I lend Indian.
.Mr. Krnnrli, a repicKentatlvo nf
tho'OroKon Acrlrultural C'oIIok, will
Klvo a Incdiro Thurmlay iivpiiIiir oa
Community CenlerH." Tlm Incdiro
In fmn and I'lmenlv and vicinity nro
urtteil to rotuo mnl hoar her.
Mth. II. AKnr mnl llltlo daughter
Blinnt pnrl of (ho week with lior par-
oiiIh at (IraatH I'ubh.
Dr. MiiluiKmii' now drnj; ntoro Ib
io ho InilK of mono quarried from
I'olvor hill. Workmen nro now liuny
pr.'puilni; (ho utoiin for (ho IiiiIIiIIiik.
'I'ho fraino work of (ho now ChrlH-
iian caurcn ih up and work Ih pro-
l.rnchlni; rapidly on tlm now luilld
l;u:. Mrfl. CarlnHH entertained taw
frlniuls 'fit lunchoon TuoBdny aftnr
roon, .1. Under loft TunBilny mornliiK to
bco nftnr hlii IntoroKtH In (ho Dead
Indian country.
Architect C. O. Power, of Meil
ford, who hnR churRo or tho work on
(ho new IiIkIi Hchool hulldliic wn In
town pait nf the wook miinirlntentl
Ini: tlm flulHhlUK the work on tho ln
toilor,
:t
ALONG ROGUE RIVER
Mr. Mnrrinln moved Mrs. Andy
Kluni to Mcdl'oitl from Trail Tuns,
tiny,
Jessn lliifffilaln of Trail look his
sou .lohnnin to ( 'rut nil Point Tucs.
ilny In lake llm (rain for Salem to
K" to the hlinil institution to snluml.
I. ,1, 'Mnrcks is doinj; Momn re
pnii' woik on Ihe Trail Telephone
linn,
Mr. mnl Mrs, dene Hollows took
Mr, mnl Miw. (Indium to HnIe Point
to lake the train for llm cnM In
Hpeuil thn winter.
Ilnnry I'Veimh Inudcil a narof wood
fur Mrs, Nichols of Meilfonl.
Mrs. (Jeoiuo Vy cnleiliiincd Mr
llowaiil mid Mis. Kiinlnr ul iliiumi
Tiinsduy.
.iis, .iiiici iimmiiii win in i.ayii i
mnvonv hatl TmniiNrc,
Point Sunday Inum-.' Houin diulal
work doiin.
Mr. iiui Mrs, Syrmaii wt'ie in ten
I in I Point Saturday,
T, C, Haines altcmli'd tlm anclmu
Miik at Tolo Tiii'Milay,
Mrs. Daw Iiiim rented the Oliver
place nn Trail mid i moviiiK her
limihi'lliilil cIIVi'Ih up o llm plnee.
MImh Mia llammli rctiirued from
Med Colli (hi) lllsl Of Ihe weenie.
.Iiisper lliiuimli went to Central
Poiul Mmiila.
E
Ito'iorteil hy .lacknon County Al
(rnct Co,, Hlxth unci Kir 8t.
Circuit.
Haiiiui'l McCllntock v. CforKO H.
Cliiimliiirlnln nt al. KlmrlffV return
nf KUUimriiiH,
Hiimiiel McC'llnlook vh. W. V. Malor
el ul. Hhnrlff'n return of hiiiiiiiioiih,
I .e Juliet on Keitlly Co. vh. Knra A,
Print et al, Hlieiirr'n return of hiiiii
iiioiih. l.oxliiKlon Knotty Co, vh. A. K.
Hamlin. f;iini Iff return of huiii'
iiioiih,
I.exliiKlon llealty Co, vn. Clarence
V. 1'nrxonH nt nl. HlierlfCg return of
hiiiiiiiioiih,
' MnrMiiret 11, Ilutterfluld v. I.ucy
W. WIIkoii, o ii x. Hherlff'H return
of miimuoiiH. , '
O. M. CornllliiH vn. .1. Merlin Ar
cher, et al. Motion for defr.ult.
AiiKtiKt Neriimyer vh. ICiirIo DriiK
Co, Rllpplnmnntnl coillplnlllt.
Hullo 1'al Ik l.umlier Co., vh. Crnutx
I'iibh lln ii 1:1m: Co., et ill. Decree.
IMellu II. .Seinon vs. Clm. L.
Hchelfelln. Order denying motion,
W. II. K.vorhnrd u. PnK.-d Klre
mnn'ii liiBiirance Co. of I'hlladelpliln.
.Million,
Lot tin I,. Pellon vn. Anhlaud Pre.
BervltiK Co. Certificate of levy,
TIioh. II. CoilpaHiuro vh. II. J. Tay
lor et nl. Affidavit.
.1. O. Case vh. Mr. .M. M. .MrArdle.
.lackHon County Hank. Cerdflcato of
nttncluncnt.
MarKiirel Head vn, Win. A. Allkln,
rt nl. Default.
Clins. llatotaan et ux vh. Alhnrt
Kike et ux. Heply In unit lo foreclose
mortKiiKe.
W. K. I'liliip va. John Itoclio. Suit
to quiet title.
H. I.. I'oPwell vh. Hn'nnnh Ollbert
nt nl. tiult to foreclmx) niortKai;e.
.Mnry C. Cook vh. W. A. Cook. Di
vorce. W. X. Camplndl vn. V. I). Slend
mnii. Action for inouey.
(I. D. lloBley va. D. T. Staples.
.Sheriff return nf Summon,
Siiinuol McCllutcok v. C. K. Hen-
drlckH et nl. Hlierlff'g return of titim
IIIOIIH.
Rainuel McCllntock vh. (J. A. I.an
IU el al. Hherlffs return of aum-
iiionn,
Saiuunl McCllntock vh, Cnrrlo M.
.Ioiioh, KhnrlfCfl return of RumiiiotiR.
W. II. KdinuiiilB vh. Nuera MlnlnR
R MlllliiK Co., et al. lteply In salt
to fomcloBo mechnule'ri lien.
Prolialo
KBtnlo of Kolly KleldH. PeJHIon
and order nppolntliiK administrator.
HOLY SEE ASKS FOR
UNIVERSAL PEACE
110MU, via Paris. Oct. S, 2i IT. n. in.
An arllclo piilillrtld hy the 6aer-
vnlortt Hoiaano, the Vatican orKnn,
xayH that the Holy See put her nils
hIiiii or pouco and charity amoiiK tho
peoples or (he earth without distinc
tion or raco or religion, nliove every
other Interest.
The article reminds the clergy and
(he faithful that above (he aspirations
even or legitimate patriotic fooling
mitxt Htand the general Intercut of tho
church and humanity and urgo tho
clergy to speak to the people ndmou
iHlilug thuui to set aside the wish for
victory for their own country, which
1 legltlmato In Itself for the more hu
manltmlau ami Chriattnn one of unl
vwrnnl peaco.
It endfl hy recouimeiiillug that (ho
cliurclieH he "iiHyluiu of jmaco, ousea
or tranquility, where human parlous
mid hatred must not enter."
GRANDMA NEVER LET
HER HAIR GET GRAY
Kept her locks youthful, dark, glossy
and thick with common garden
Sage and Sulphur.
Yhon you darken your hair vrith Sage
Tea and Bulphur, no una can tell, !-
cuius It's ilouo do naturally, no uventy,
Vrejarlng thin mixture, though, nt homo
Is uiussy and troublcnoino. Ker CO cent
you oan buy at nay drug nloro Uto rooily
Umiso toafo cjiIIchI "Wyi'th's Siigo nad
Hulpliur Hair IteniiMlv," You hut
dampen u BHngo or soft brueli with it
and draw this through your hair, taking
ono biiiuII titraiul at a tlniif. My tiwira
lag nil gray hiilr dgn)Hum, mid, after
umdher uppllcuthm or two, jour hair
Ih'ouiiuu beautifully darkened, gla&iy and
liuiirhint. You will nUo dinner dun
drulf is genu nil liulr lum topnd falling.
dray, faihl hiilr, tlumgli no dUgnux',
U a Blgn of old age, uml u wo nil do
lru u jmitliful inul nttrvodvu i'S'ar
men, get lnmy at once with Vitlh'
4$u iuh! Hulliur au4 luvk jcaiyiuimr,
GOURT HOUS
NEWS
medfokp, omwoy, TfirnsnAY,, ofiToiirai?. b,
BUSINESS IN
DRY TOWNS IS
MUCH BETTER
Oregon Committee Gives
Report on Cities
MERCHANTS TO VOTE DRY
hy outos ii. oooriww.
1'uMlclty DrjKirlinriil, Coiiniilllre tit One
Jlumtrrtl.
The Committee of One
Hundred, composed entirely
of prominent Oregon men
and women, Iimh made a care
ful investigation of every
dry town in Oregon.
The result lias shown that
nusiness is lar better in
every dry town as a whole;
that collections and morals
are iiiique.Ktioiiahly hetter;
that civic improvement has
heen much increased; that
building generally is much
greater and that sentiment
is now overwhelmingly in
favor of a dry town.
There Is no town In Oregon now dry
that will veto wet. Tliii can ho stated
without fear of contradiction.
J'rotiecutiug officer testify that ar
rcits nro fur lean, ranging in one cum)
from f!0 to one, to four to one.
Officials nmert the vant majority of
criminal ennus uro hio to liquor.
When crimo dlmluinLea taxes will
dimlulnh.
Oregon Dry Lower Taxes.
Kcncc, Oregon dry means not only
better builnees and more work, but
lower tale.
lu Iloieburg practically every mer
chant cauio out openly in favor of a
dry town. In b.ilem and Oregon City
n largo majority exprem'd tlicmcclvc.i.
In Anhlatid it was found Impossible to
find a merchant v?ko favored a wot
xeglmo.
I'endlcton, though wet now, was
anserted by many bindncsit hicn (o havo
fhown far better condiUunn dry than
when wet, nud they nertcd tho town
would, In all probability, voto dry, but
that Umatilla County mot certnlnly
.would voto dry.
Dry Towns' Collections Better.
Pry sentiment was unusually strong
In .Med ford beeauso .Medford moirluuits
have noticed the enormous amount of
business dono and tho fact that col
lections aro better In dry (owns.
Albany vra overwhelmingly dry
mainly for business reasons.
In tho whole Willamette Valley there
was Lnrdly noticeable any wet senti
ment of great weight. Merchants and
residents declared tho hop argument
hud fulled heeauno it wan realized that
PS cr cent of Oregon heps wero sold
nuthiilo Oregon, and Oregon wet or
Oregon dry could not affect tho Oro
gou Lop crop at all.
nop Pickers Want Dry State.
For the sumo reason, hop pickers
renlicd their jobs were In no danger,
mid by far a majority of hop pickers
favored Oregon dry because they knew
n dry tdnto would bring bc((er comlN
tlons in tho hop fields by banishing
liipior and drnukeuness from them.
At least half n dozen prominent bop
growers camo out openly in favor of
Oregon dry.
Hecauso of better busines?, lower
taxes and better collections it now
seems certain the merchants of Oregon
will voto the tnto dry.
Ttld tdrcrtliemtnt by tb Commute rt
On Hundred, 718 Morfta Building, Fort
Uad, Or(oa.
iv
L E I N
FOR
LOTHES
M
ADE IN
EDFORD
WANTED
lluuiur nrrumteil for wan-nouo on
S. I1, (rack4-, ean take rare of 1'J to
15 ear applet for lorago ut a low
rate hy (he month.
Bennett Investment Co.
NEW TODAY
Two good lots on tho east sldo, no
assessments, will exchange for good
team, wagon and harness.
35 acres of high grade alfalfa, and
good bulldtugH near Riverside, Cal.,
will exchange for n good stock iiuich
lu southern Oiegou.
A bargain lu u six room bonne,
beats pu)lii; mat,
C. D. IIOON
POLITICAL CARDS
for coijntv JiKrnuoun.
I licrdby nnn6unco mysolf ns tho
dcmocrnllc enndtdnto for tho offlco
of county recorder of Jackson coun
ty, to bo voted on at tho fonoral
election on November 3, 10M. 'f
elected, I will do my duty as I havo
In other responsible position that I
hnvo held, LICK h. JACOIJS.
(Paid Adv.)
I hereby nnnounco myself ns can
dldato on tho Hepubllcnn ticket for
county recorder. If eloctod I will
I'.lvo my imdlvliled attention to tho
duties of the office. Klectlon Nov. 8.
l'JH.
CHAUNCKY KI.OHKY,
(I'ald Adv.)
COItONKIt.
I wish to plnco rny namo hefon
the voters of Jaekson county an an
Independent candidate for county cor
oner. JOHN' A. 1'KKIi.
(Paid Adv.)
W. W. Usslicr, republican and
domorrntlc nomltu.'e. Subject to
election November ?, 19 It.
(I'ald Adv.)
ron siii:itirr
I hereby announco myself as the
democratic nomlnoo for sheriff of
Juckson county to bo voted on at tho
general election November .1, 1011.
J. K. I1ITTS0N.
(Paid Adv.)
Hereby announcing myself as re
publican cnnillilato for sheriff at tho
coming election, I stand on my past
record of efficient servlco In tho In
terest of tho taxpayer, nnd respect'
fully solicit the support of all voters
W. II. SINGl.KIt.
(Paid Adv.)
rnr.VTVTm:.sriti:is.
I am tho democratic nominee for
treasurer of Jackson county and wilt
appreciate your support.
S. (SID) I. IlitOWN.
(Paid Adv.)
I hereby announce that I am the
republican candidate nnd nominee for
(ho office of county treasurer.
FItKD L. COLVIO.
IIKI'IIKSHNTATIVE
Marian II. Towno. dcinocrntlc-pro-gresslvo
nominee for rcpresentaUvc.
(Paid Adv.)
1'OIt STATK SKXATOK.
II. Von der Mullen, (present Incum
bent). ItenuuIIcan nominee, en
dorsed also by (he progressive parly,
(Paid Adv.)
rou.vrv sritvi:vou
Democratic candidate subject to
election Nov. 3, .191 1. I respectfully
rofcr you to my past record ns a basis
upon which to Jndgo my qualifications
for tho nbovo named office.
During tho present term I havo
been chief deputy county surveyor,
and have been actively engaged in tiiu
practice of civil engineering ami sur
veying In (ho county for (ho past six
years.
If elected, I will endeavor (o servo
(ho public in a manner that will re
flect credit upon the office.
A. T. 1II10WN.
(Paid Adv.)
ANNOUNCEMENT.
I hereby nnnounco myself ns a can
dldato for your Insurance. Polling
plnee, Jackson County Dank building,
open every day. Holmes, "Tho In
surance Man."
(Paid Adv.)
I'OR ItENT FURNISHED AITS.
Fb'RTiKN'lTwownTthreo room
npnrtmont nicely furnished. Tho
Oxford, 223 West Main. 173
FOU ItENT FU11N1S1IEI) AITS.
FOR RENT Largo sleeping rooms,
and modern housekeeping apart
ments, prices very reasonable.
Phone 247-L. 222 South Holly
street.
for itent hoard and rooms
romvnboaiId
Ivy. Mrs. C. L. Grant. 192
FOR SALE OU EXCHANGE
Itoguo River Vnlloy Fruit Lauds.
Dairy, utocfr, poultry ranches and
Timber. Colonization Tracts. Hcsi
nll-t ho-) ear-round climate on coast.
Health Hosort. Wonderful Moilici
ual Springs,
Heaver llealty Co., Ahlilund, Oregon,
WHY?
I am making deals' for a larger per
rent of my customers than ut any
time sluco I atnrted buslnoss.
I want your proposition. I am
making up a Real Estate Exchange
Rook. I will not list propurtlos ut
Inflated values elthor for salo or trado
so in quoting prlco of property, give
lowest cuhIi valuation.
'JOl Flint Nallniial Raul; Building
Plntiio 1U0-.1
J. C. BARNES
inn
ron nn.M mwsns
I'Olt UKNT Four room house fur
nished, modern. 717 North Illvor
sldc. 17(1
FOIl IlKNT Six room tiOilso, No. 925
North Contr.nl Ave.: nlso 20 nrro
ranch, one mile north of cty. Ap
ply to J. 14. Howard, room 408,
M. F, & II, Hldg.
FOTt HUNT 8lx room house, close (o
school, C.r0 per month, water
paid. Address I, O. box 77fi. 171
FOIt HUNT Two room furnisliod
house. Largo rfoset and pantry,
electric lights and city water. 3 1 1
West 2nd St., phono C30-M.
FOU UKN'T Desirable, strictly mod
ern bungalow, with fire plnco nnd
screened porch, east front on
(lo n ova avenue, See Humphrey.
22 Ooneva. 17."
FOIt KBNT Two four room fur
nished modern flatn. 730 West
lltli. I'hono G21-U.
I'Olt A I.I-: ItKAIi liSTATB
FoiC&Ciifiij "ocrea Ian d partly
Improved, 21 miles southwest of
Grants Pass, pear road to coast
land Is creek bottom and red bench,
prlre $12 per acre. Address box
10, Selma, Ore. 172
FOlfaALK-Alfaira land; In tracts
from 20 to 100 acres; price tlnO
per acre; 30 per cent cash, balance
In 10 years nt 0 per cent Interest;
will guarantee five tons alfalfa per
acre at $7 per ton in stack; abund
ance of Irrigating water; paid up
water right with land. Applicant
state amount of land desired. This
offer holds good until October in.
Address "Alfalfa," care Mall Tri
bune. 173
fok s.M.n nouHiia
FOU BALKA sacrifice, six room
bouse with store room and bath,
lot r,0xl30, Improvements paid for.
filS H, King street, Medford. I'rlco
$1200 furnished, worth $2000.
Call at later address or room 218,
Oarnctt-Corey IJIdg. 171
FOU SAT, T.lVfcSIOCK
FO II S A L K-I : I g h tso ws" w It h 67 ' plg
all fat; three milch cows, ono heif
er, fresh November 1; team mares,
weight 2100; turkeys, get-so. hares,
machinery, furniture. C. L. Foley,
It. It. No. 2, Medford, Oro. 171
FOR SALE Four head of fresh Jcr
scy milk cows. J. L. Hagsdalo.
Lake creek.
FOR SALE FIno well broken work
team nnd harness. F. h. Ton
Velio, Jacksonville 171
FOU SALE MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE Gas wood saw outfit and
small centrifugal pump, like new.
reasonable. Dox G6, Itoguo River,
Oregon. 17
FOR SALE Corn.
!. W. Isaacs.
175
FOR SALE Dine Mission grapes. 1
cent a pound, delivered. Phone
R-13W. i;
FOR SALE Hot water tank nnd
small show case. I'hono 167-J.
FOR SALE Half priced two 120 egg
hot water I'etaluma Incubator used
but once, good as now. Address
box 314, Medford. 175
FOR SALE Rig pay. big value, low-
priced raincoats. Frco coat. Wrlto
for agency. Tho Far West Sales
Company, Albany, Oregon. 174
FOR SALE White Leghorn pnllotts.
Address Dox. 30, euro Mull Tri
bune 171
FOR SALE Corn, 1 cents per
pound, 3 miles west of Medford. P,
I). I.ofland, phono 403 Jackson
ville. 172
FOR SALE A few second hand wood
and gas heaters. Palm Rooms,
130 W, Main. 11
HELP WANTED FEMALE
WANTED Elderly lady cook.
9 -Flu.
Call
WANTED SITUATIONS
WANTED Contracts for wood cut
ting or land clearing. P. O. box
302, Medford. 192
WANTED Sowing by day or piece.
Mrs. Marquam, 245 So. Central
Ave. Phono 379-l. 180
WANTED IISrntLL.4M:OUS
WANTED Real estiKo, small ranch
or acreage for business nnd resl
denco lots in Oakland, Cal., to
vnluo $3400. Clins. Nunan, Med
ford, R. F, D. No. 1. 172
WANTED Auto In good condition
for n moving picture show operat
ing lu smnll town, closo to Med
ford. Address P, O. box 33, Ash
land, Oro. 174
FOR EXCHANGE
FOR EXCHANGE Good 3tf wagon,
horse and truck, Incubator and
broodors, want polo wood, cow,
shonts or what. Phono 25-R5, 172
FOR TRADE Good violin In case
for medium size heating stove,
wood burner, Phono 751-J. 171
FOR EXCHANGE Eight room
house clear, to trade for live stock.
Bouuett Investment Co.
EXCHANGE Want to soil or buy
anything? U C Rader, 114 N.
Front St. Phouo 125, Nuff 8od.
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LOST
LOST No. plato 11,507 and electric
tall light. Howard for return to
It. R. Fruit & Product) Ahbo.
LOST I laud grip lu Medford. Ho
turn lo Clay Colo, 81!) Tuylor H(.
Howard $2.00, 174
LOST Overcoat between Ninth and
not tli olid Central avenue, Return
lo 11. II, F, H. P. usuii., 18 Wwl
Mulit mid recelvu rewurd, 172
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LAMER AUTO 8PRINO CO. W
aro operating the larest, aldtt
and best equipped plant In tho Pa
cific northwest. Use our uprinw
when others (Alt. Bold under guar
snteo. 20 North Fifteenth St.,
rortianu, ore.
SUlA'HSSa
Notnrjr IMiblio
HELEN N. VOCKEY Notary pub
lic. Drlng your work to ma at tho
sign of tho Mall Tribune.
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Transfer
BADS TRANSFER & STOItAOH CO.
Office 42 tNorth Front St. J'hon
316. Prices right. Service kuai
tnteed. Attornuys
PORTER J. NEFP, WM. 1 MMALHY
Attornoyn-nt-Lttw, Rooms 8 nnd
9, Medford Nutloual Dank hldg.
A. E. REAME3, LAWYER
Coroy hldg.
Garnett-
Wm. M. Colvlg, George M. Itolmrts
COLVIO & ROUERT8, LAWYERS
Medford National Hank Jlulldlng.
n. F. MULKBY ft OEO. W. OMERRY
Attorneys at Law. Jackson Coun
ty Rank Building. ,
NEWTON W. DORDBN Attorney At
law, room 7, Sparta building, Mod
ford. Oregon.
CJilroprnctom
DR. A. It. MEnons, Dr. Lbulso K.
Hedges Mechano-Thornplnts, Chiro
practors, Spondylothnrnplsts. Thefl
systems, Including dietetics, cura
tive gymnastics, hydro-thoraphy.
etc., prod uro results In both acute
nnd chronic diseases. Consulta
tion free. Over Deuel & Co., cor
ner Main and DartlcU. Hours 9
a. m. to 6 p. m. Other hours by
appointment. Phone 170.
PR. R. J. LOGKWOOD,, Chiropractor,
norvo specialist Rooms 203-204-205,
Garnett-Corey bldg. Vapor
baths and sclcntlflo mntsago given;
noedlo spray, head and shoulder
shower in connection; advice la
dietetics, medical gymnastics,,
hydroptherapy. Lady attendant.
Phone, office S43, residence Mt-lt,
Employment Agesc
We are here to help people get re
liable, competent help. We fur
nish help In almost all line of
business. We make a specialty of
competent mon and wives for
ranches. We solicit your patron
age. Dlttner's Real Estate and
Employment Bureau, Rooms G and
7 Palm Building, Medford. 1'qom
858. Mrs. Byrd Caster. Manager,
auccesser.
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DeatUU
DR. W. M. VAN SCOYOO
DR. O. C. VAN BCOYOO
Dentists
Garnett-Corey Hldg., suite Sit
Medford, Ore. Phono 860.
Garbage
GARBAGE Get your premises
cleaned up for the summer. Call
on tho city garbage wagons for
good service. Phone 32S-L. k
Y. Allen.
Instruction to Miwlc
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HAIGHT MUSIC STUDIO 110 So.
Laurel. Fred Alton Halght Piano,
Mrs. Florence Halllday Halght,
volco. Telephono 17C-R.
Hlccngrapnere
SHOE REPAIRING First class she
repairing, on modern electric
machines while you wait. K. N.
Blden, located In Kldd's Shoe Store,
Phono 313J
I'hycslclnns ana Burgeons
DR. f O. OARLOW, DR. EVA
MAINS CARLOW Osteopath!
physicians, 410-417 GarnetC-Corey
bldg., phono 103C-L. Residence
2G South Laurel St.
DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathia
physicians, 303 Onrnett-Corey
building. Phono 904-M.
DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician ana
surgeon. Practice limited to eye,
ear, uoso and throat. Eyes scien
tifically tested and glasses sup
plied. Office 228 East Main St,
Hours 8:30 a. in. to 8 p. .
Phone.
E. B. PICKEL, M. D. Office Jack
son County Bank bldg. Office
phono 43-R; rcsldeur.o phone fiS-R.
DR. MARTIN O. BAHI1ER Physi
cian and surgeon. Office Pain
block, opposito Nash Hotel. Houre
10 to 12, 1 to 4. Phone 110-J.
DR. It. W. CLANCY Physician aud
surgeon. Phones, office 3C, resi
dence 724-J. Office hours 10 to
12, 2 to 6.
DR. S. A. LOCKWOOD Physician
and surgeon. .
MYRTLE S. LOCKWOOD. M. D.
Practice limited' to diseases of
women. Office 232 B. Main.
Phones, residence, 8J4-J3; office
814.
U. J. CONROY. M. D. Physician and
Surgeon. Over Hutchison & Luma
deu, 215. E. Main St. Phone 77;' '
DR. MO M. M. DOW Ptiyslclu taae '.-; I
aiirgoon. Dr. Lydla S. Dawr-Oe-i . Nl
teopathlo physician, offices 3-4 Ut, i-
Mark's bock. Piionn 100. Itest-
denco tho Dow Hospital, Cktrl ",4i
Point.
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