jW.(t' ViV-K.",, S...JL. o H'7"sH-ir wremroiM) MAifj Tmmwio, MrcirFonn, oi'mon-, monday, ocvonm 12, 1011 TA0K FJtWv. IT 1 . ll V NEWS FROM COUNTRY CORRESPONDENTS iii , H i rill I I I II I T IS I . whim i n I L I J I 111 HOMLHMU HI1U YlUilllH Oil Tuesday evening, Oct. I.t, ro imlillciitiH will luilit a ratification ineollnir. pin llcularly In regard to llm riinilliliu'y or Dp, Wlthypnuibe, (iiiiilliliilii for governor, who will bn liromnl. Tim Armory, llm blggonl iiiiillliirliim In town, Iimh been no ouiod, 11111I a roiiiiiilttnii In iiriiinuliii: In make llm iloinonMlrnlloti mi ovttnl fill mm. Dr. Wltliyriiinlm will nr "ilvo on tho afternoon of Tuendny fioni Klnninlh Falls, on it tour which In ombnieliig I ho southern Oiogon country. Private mm, iiecninninilullng I in Wolf Hopper mill 10111111111.V, wiuo at Imilii'il to No, HI Hatiinlny night, on 1011I0 to Mudfonl, whuro tlm wtiir at- trarllon appeared In tin "Mikado" of lniiiy roiiili opera mommy. Mod I1111I npin'fiiH to lm tho only city ont hIiIh or tho IiIk luriulnnln which In iiIIIomiii lo enjoy tin big shown or th. leadline ilrriillM. Everything aliont the mIiow'h npoclnl eoachon wiik In keeping with oiluntnl ciiutoiu nml traillllon. .lap portom woiihl how to v to pimnongcrn mid oven tlm Mi: loroniollvo which hauled Ihu outfit worn or tho herculean ".Mlliailo" typo, Itnlph I'arlnttii, popular ontortnlu-u- mi 1 ho V. If. ('. A. rlrrult. played ' a iiitiirn ouKiiimmoni hero Knnilay af ternoon nt the Methodlnl cliurrh, In tho lltl.. roln or "Why I quit Lying" 11 tiiRKfHillvo text which wan not immiii to lm incepted liy IiIk hoarem too muloiinly, Itinninueh an It wiim a free show, there wan a mil Ihhim. Iljr a worn or Ml to 0 tho llrunlH Pane IiIrIi neliiml roothall niund went t down to ilcfciii, Saturday In a ntrug Rtii wltti Anhluml Thin wan llm Unit Mm 'J or lli ixmxoii In tlm In towholnntlr Ht'fhii. I.aitt wanou tho nmnlt wiih a tl, il to il. Aihland'n ImHvlor team, superior lino bucking, nml hrllllinit end riiiin were factors which illil tlm lninlnonn. The lirootn fndory corporation Imlil a ntnckholdoin meeting Hntiintay ovt.nlnn. W. It. DrvIh, V. O. N. Smith, I.. S. Ilrown, ami M. C, llreaa lor, or Ashland, unit E. I.. Mluear or Mi'iKonl, worn elected directors, who In turn nppolutcd W. It. Davln pren liltmt, V. O. N. Smith, cashier er tho M Cltlrunn llimk, nerreiiiry-lri'iinuriT. Mr. Mlimar In nn orohanl living a tow mllon out or tho timtrnpollR. Home tiroom corn linn been rulfpd t IiIk r ami together with what wan loft urr from Inst will lm nuf (talent to run tho Institution a year. Tlm cor poration lian an nuthorUod capital or IHOOO. Tlm offlen or manager will lm fllliHl ami operations resumed at an early date. .1. G. Miller, former iiinuagur. lian mown! to tho vicinity or Myitlo Point. In Coon county, wlmro lm In operation a big ilulry ranch. MalmRuny Camp S'o. 050.5, Modern Woniliimu. Iiclil n roimliiK iikvIIiik tail I'rlilny ovonlnit, proliiuluary iipmi an aitlvo rainpaln for ln orumoil ini'iulmrnhlp ilurluK Dn win tor luontlm. A ft it routlim uiattorn hint Imiiu illnpiirinil or Huht rofrali iimuts worn norvml. Tlm mini or'llfi wan traiiHrorrcil rnnu nurplun ac- vouul to (lit cofforn or tlm imrinal 1 ii'lionl pnlillilt) fuiiil. !'. tl. Mr- Wllllainn In cmimil, tii-orKo KnnbiiKH liauillon tho run.ln. ami (inn HoillmrK Iimh lioiiu iilorli uliico tho tluio when llm iimumry or iiinii runneth not to tho contrary. Muiuliornhlp KTt. W. .1. Wiulo or HhnmliU), Cil., rorniop rpHlilent or .MiihUokoo, Okla.,1,,,, im, alUutltiiK to IiuIiiphh innt anil olil-tlnm ai'iu:ilntaupo or licit lt,.IHi (iipor, or tlm TIiIIiikh, nml IM JCsIoh. I Tj1(, ohnutiiniiiu Park cluh In linn- local papltallBt. wan In town Sunday n.. (.nKau,.,! i nXiu: un chautauuuii ullli lilu f ii tttl I v- mi Mi.t ivni' umilli nf. L tor a four montliV ri'sldenco at Kin uenii, a town with .which liu wan much ploaMiil, On tho Oceanian or another trip north lm purpoHen to inalcu AhIi IiiiiiI ami Medford a vlnlt, InlereiU In tlm war him nlven place to hupclmll ncoron. Local random iioiii oiiKcily hciiiih tlm dally hullo tlun which uro roKiilurl)' ponied In tho wliulowHor llutler'n confectionery 4'iitahlliiliiuput on tlm I'la.a ut I p. in. Tho ippoiiIh ro ntrlctly puro Wost iirn I'nlnn, and not Dnltod Piphs which In llahlo to auuouuco nlhiKcd rucln novoral Iioiiih In ndvanro of tlm tluio In which tlmy actually occur, oven arter inalcliiK duo allownuco for tlm ilirrorouco In t linn hntwpiiu I'aelflo coant ami Atlautlo tmnhourd clock iIIiiIh, Klmrlff RlnKlor of .Tacknonvlllo, wan In town IiihI Friday, meclliiR with nituidly votors and ho lian lumt or thoin roKurdliiK hln candl ilncy for ro-opctlou. A rumor In cur rant that a mill hunt oppoHltlon, nlonK tho lluuH aklu to tlm old A. P. A, movement, In Inimical to him, hut Hiich a contingency in not thoiiKht to ho worthy or piihkIiii? notlco, Ineer'n office. All lddn miiHt ho nc- T. It. Davln or Raluin, who caiuo to 'compunlod hy a cortlflod check for Atdilaud nt tho Hum of tho Rhrlnor rivo pur cent or tho hid and muut ho hlowotit to vlnlt tlm family of IiIh Hon.lflled with tlm iindeiHlKiied at tlm ro ruturimil to llm capital rlty hut But-Jrorder'n offlco, not later thnn U p. in., unlay. Tho InltlulH, 1 It. D., In thin Tiiomlny, Octoher 'JOth, 1UII. family infer In I'ellx lllley Davln, llm Dated Ihla lh day or Ortohur. Ijiauiirallmi'! I'ullx Hoy Davln, Ihn.lUH, at Medford, Oickoii. , Mini, who In llm prenent offlnlent pourt iiipuiltu'; unit In a third limluiiro, io- Mix, llllllic cillcrliilllcd Ilu I.imIIcm' Ahl TluiiHilnv alliMimou, ,MUm lilvn WiiIIcih ii'tniiicil liiMii Alnwliii IiihI Tui'Hilay, nfhip Hpi'iiiliiij; Hi'M'iiil jimiitli willi rclallvi'M in Unit place. Mr. '.('. Si'oll Ii'iivph .Moinlnv lor liiiKi'iiu wlicio xlic will rupicHiMil t .c I'lll'Cllix Civil' ('lull III (III I'OUW'lllillll of I lit Hlnlc I'Vili'iiitiou ill' Clulix, which iiiccIh in thul olv iicmI wccls. Mr. ami .Mix. Fuller nl' Aiuli'i'on I'li'cl; wni a illoiH in town Thiii'Miliiy IHCIlill. Tin liiniil ix iiri'piiiintt lo yivi n iiiilxiiiil I'lili'itiiiuiui'iit Kihltiy iM'ii inf. Tin- .MiNKi-H Towim inli'ilniiicil u lew I'llt'tuU Tliuixilnv I'M'iiiiiK ut ilin hit in honor ol' .Mm. II. T. l-'ii'iicli or Cnrviillin. Tin. C. T. V, will iiii'i't Tliuis. illlV lllli'IMooll Willi Mi. IVv. Till' iiiiii'iiiIiuI'IiIm will lm iIIhi'iimmuI, Mix. KoIii'Mn will nl'" pri'Mrul Ktati'ini'iilx I'ioiii Imili oriii-ialx in ICiiiiwih kIiow niV lluil proliiliitioii him liccn n yicnl iui -" in K'niiHitH. ,Mr, KoIu'Mh Jiscl I'oriunuv yen ix in that tiite. Oi'OIKi' ICH'ei' li'llirni'il TIiiipmIhv finiii W'nli'i villi), W'iihIi,, when' In x'iil tlu pilot thice wi'i'l.x "ii'iiiK iil' ler his iiiine.M inteieNlH in (lint eitv. Mr. I'.HVix t t ii i iii-it via l'.)eie nml Ki'lltlln mill li'pol'U iliipeini" lllliix wherever ho luivclcil in Wicliiiivlun. I'llie oropt ol nil Ulliln IlllVe liei'ii lianexti'il mill they nn now uioviuv in uoinl iiinrliel. Mr. lvlfer- nutt'il willi pli'iiMiiro tliul wink on ilic I'n I'lln liliiliway liml pioieeil ilnrinj: hi iilicnee, it Imiiltc now lini-lnil thioiiKli town lioui t't: north to l'"ii t-lrcel, nml tlm eiew imuiliuf Ireiii I lit ioiiIIi 1'iint iii'iniiii; the town I'ioiii that nle. Tin- Citir rliili will meet at llieeilv hall TuMiln- nrteliii.ini. The Imlv of llie iilili'liilliieiil will lie I'onlimiril. The Imlii'N o I'hneiiix nml ieinil aiv inweil to nlteiiil ami ilU(ii tlie iiiiiciiiliiicntM itd tho eliih. Notwitli-tiiiiilin the tliii'iili'iiin wiallifr, u Kooilly niiinlier j; 1 1 1 1 r-l lit the iifeiilhlv hall of the m-IiouI Tliiiixilny evening to hear I he lecture Kivi'ii liy Mi. II. T. I'Vi'iii'lt of Cor vallin. Mix. I'ri'iioli i lining field wink for tlm Orison Agricultural polli'i'i' (lnn'iiiu work. Shi' i- u pleiixiim xpeal.er anil held the alien I mu of her uiulieii.'i', which iueliuleil a niiinlier of ipiite viiuntr eltildlen. Aiiioiii; the nointH ohe euiphaircil wuh the uilliiiKiii'NM of Ihu 0. A. C. to Hcuil helpet to any eoiiuiuilillv that wihrd llicin. Mintf .Marion It. Towim, ilciiioerntie enililiililte for eoiilltv lepiixenlalivi', Hjieiil art of tin1 week in Mcilforil nml Hold Mill in tho intere-ilK of her eandidaey. Willi the niheiit of wo men into politic come nUo her iniithoiln. Mix Towim lian ndopled u M'iv viiiiiiinl wnv or nei'iirinv '. 1'nlil.e the erv Into old-tiine nolitie imi, -lie inaki'x no lira- liaml en liaiiee to the lotm, hut ipiiellv "li" in mu) heviiiK a hoiiie-to-houM eiin viixm, peixuanii'ly puxcutiui; her eiiu-'e to a hviuiiatlietie iterlmml. The woman in politic Mt eouii' to htay ami Mix Towim in pnviiijt u per miincul iiitli for her in .IiicIvmiii eon nly. - - ' -.----.-: orl (() ,x mioy Davln, the ;rani. Vimi, who niuks IiIkIi In hl Krailon In ,(, i,M. onlille nchooln. T. K, Andeihoii, iiiiuiiiKi'r or tho Pilot Kimh mine, over near (iottvltlo, In JflhKbou county, wiih a week-onil vlHllor hero, renew Ini;, old ncipialnt- uiirrouuilliiKH provoun to npproitch oft tlm winter iicaHon, C. W. Hoot, who wan unkod by tlm liullen to Hiip prlulouil (lm erection or a heavy re taining wall on tlm promise1), not only nccoptod thin rcniiuiiBllillty hut per nonalldoPH tho work which In now well under way. Mr. Hoot hrtnRrt Into play IiIh oximrloiico nlouc civil piikIuooi'Iuk linen In tho coiiHtructloii or a lilb' Jul" or hand-laid roprap work lilu nervlci'ii IiuIiik donated lit hohalf or tho Improvement moiiHiire. Tho cluh lian rocently heconio tlm rtmld nary IokiiIpo or a lot of dlnhoa nnd other talilo oiiulpiuont from Manonlc hall. Mh prpnldont In Mrx. 1). Mo- Cathy: necrotury, Mrn. Jonnlo Faw cott (Ircor. NOTICi: I'Olt SKWKU IIIDS. Notlco In horohy lvtm that tho city council will rccolvo sealed lilila for tlm coiiHtructlou or tin eight Inch latoral suwor on Dakota avoiuio, from Nowtown ntiiuit to KIiik ntroot, at tho imxt rcKiilar incolInK, Octoher 20th, 1011, Tlm plana and Hpcciricatlou, KovurnliiK tlm coiiHtriicllon of this Viwor uro on filo at tho city oiikI i;imkh t. Komi, llecoidep nf Ihu City of Modfnnl. "I ' EAGLE POINT EAGLETS IJy A. (J. Ilowlull Tlm KiikIc llntid lian clintiKcd hand iikiiIii, Mr. Dpiiny havltiK rented It to Minn I.oiiIkh HIiiiib for a term or throe inunthn. .lorry 1'lillllpn mid hln two little children, Hpent TiH'iohiy iiIkIiI with iih. Ho In from .loRcphlim county and wan on hln way up to Trail wlmio ho oxpcetH to iioud hln chlldrou to nchool thin winter. A r,"iitlommi hy the natim or Cornell wuh iiIko hero the Hiuiio nlitht. TiiUHilny nlitlil wflB inlhnr a imloil iiIkIiI In otir llltlu town, That iiIkIiI wan tho night ror tlm 'regular moot ItiK or tho town council and nntlcon had heeii ponlud that .lumen VokcII would apply ror tlm renewal or hln llci'iiim to xoll llrjuorn, etc., and tin; way tho council ntood two or tlm rl ilent iiminhurn worn ror and two nipiliiHl tho renewal, there wan and In hut four or tlm iiieinlierH of tho council HvliiK In tho town un Oorno Kfntier hn Hold out hln liitercntn here and heeii In Klainnth county, work lm; Ihln Hiiiiiiner and Art Nlcholn hail moved up on 111k Mutto hut liy Home ineaiiH or other tlmy lioth liapieneil lo ho In town that nli;ht mid took their neatn In tlm council nnd tlm II cenno wan cranted. Aiiioiik other HiliiHH tho couuill did wan to cut tho vnliird'H or llm town orricern all to Jlblotn. Tho recordor'n nnlary tlioy cut In hair, allowliiK him $10 a month, and tho town troamiror'n from K. a mouth to $10 n year ami tlm town marnhnll from Sir. to $.' a mouth and now tlmy threaten to re nlxu and leave un without any offi ce rn except four roiincllnion and tlm mayor and nn tlm present iimiuhcm or tlm council ntnnd, two dry nnd two wot, and If ench nldo nliould contend ror men to rill tlm vacancy on their nlde, they may have trouble c.etHne, tho IiiiikIo unravelled. On tlm wniie nlchl there wan mi'i'llni; or tho frlemln or our mlnln ter. Itov. I,. I.. Hlnimoun, ror tho pur pone or eontrlliullne, to hln worldly wantn. There wan altout .'10 or !lf piirnonn preaeiit nnd tho ovenlnj; x orclnon wiih opened by n prayer by Itev. McKva mid then tho chairman callml on your Haulo Point corron pondent to kIvo n tnlk on "Tho perlencen or a minister In tho early hlntory or tho church work on the Pacific poant," and ho kuvo a brier account or hln experience!! In Call fornfa nml Orennn as a "Circuit Hlder," nrter which wo had Inntrii mentnl munlc hy Mlns (loir or Kansas City, and then her rather. Mr. 8. 13. Coff. entertained uh with n recitation or n (iernuin comic piece nnd when he wan encored ho responded with another comic piece. Then his wire was railed on nnd aim rendered a poem on tho nubject or temperance nnd when encored related an Incident eaiiFvd hy n joiiiik lady rIvIiir a young limn hln flrnt kIorh of wine. Then canm tlm "bIiikIuk which con tinued until after 10 o'clock when tlm varloun cnntrllmtlonn were given whlc,h miiounted to $10 In raMi mid $7.70 In unerul articled, after. which the audience wan dl-Jiuled hy n nlmrt praer by tho writer. Our visitors remarked that tlm event wan one or tho most pleasant occasions In their Ira vein. Mr. doff nnd family ntarted tho noxt day for Seattlo, W'anh., but they Halt! that they will Iuiik remember the pleasant day they spent In KukIo Point. John lllKlnbotlinm of Untie Knlln mid hln brother W. A. lllj'.lnltothiim or Pronpect and Opoiko II. Stonnard or Anhlaud npent tho nlr.ht with un lant Tuesday and while hero John IllKluhotham paid up u little or nn nrrcar on hln nuhscrlptlon to tlm Weekly Mall Tribune and another year In ndvanro mid secured ono or thoHe nice maps or the United States that koch an a premium. Horn, October 0, to Mr. and Mrn. II. (I. Meyer or l.ako creek a 1U pound ulrl and (.rnndpa llermao Mejer, lH an proud an a grandpa can lm. Mrs. Arthur Pont and Mrn. S, J. Day wore out Thursday vlnllliiK rrlendn In KukIo Point. Mr. KulKlit, tho owner or tlm Ala vent a orchard, caiuo out on tho P, &. I0. Tliiiroilny mornliiK nnd went over ,to tho orchard. Ho Hays that lm lian a fine lot of apples and that ho In tondn to keep bin Nowtownn for n whllo until tlm market opeun, Tho school children nro building a worlc shop In connection with tho school and nro koIiik to tako lessona In manuiil ttalnliiK. They are doliiK tho bulldliiK thoniKolvos with what help thoy can got out of tho Princi pal W. 13. Hucluman. Mrs. Molllo Krnnor, neo Molllo Davln. or U'lllfornla, la visiting frlondn In town, UNIVERSITY OF OREGON DEFEATS WHITMAN 20-3 i EUGENE, Oct. 12. Thorn were no nommtiouul or apectueulur plays In tho football gaiuo between tho Uutvernlty or Oiegon and Whitman college Sat urday, Orogon won 29 to 3. Whit man Iiivh tlm rem won Mr Itn defeat to a wet uml muddy field. Orounu'H nliir phooni worn Piiihoiih ami lluol.clt. Couch Johnnie lliuiilnr of (ho W, S, G. wiili'liml tlio imiiio todiiy, P5 SUH IRIS AT PIS I'AHIH, Oct. 12, ll-jn a. m, A (lertimn ueroplane at a iiurtcr pant 1 thin inoriilui; dropped botnlm bo Iween two railroad tralnn that woro In tho rut of piilllni; out of tlm North Itnllrond ntnllcu, Tho tulnNllen did not explode and were Inter round Im bedded two reel In tho earth, Tho railroad train wero crowded with pannetiKern. To 'I he Public. II ban been reported around that I didn't drlvo'liiy liorno KlriK Heal, In tho raro bo won at Baloni, the 2: 10 puce. Will nay that I diovo him In that rnco nnd have driven him In every rnco that be wan In nlnco I have owned blin. 1 bought li If n In tlm fall or 1iil2 and hln record wan 2:1'. That rail I lowered It to 2:13M and In I'JCI 2:11. and Ihln fall nt Kalem In tho 2:10 pneo or 2:0!) In w Inn I hi; racon. 171 T. I. TAYI.OK. .NTICI :. Notlco In hereby xlvon that tho un dcr.lKiied will apply to tho city coun cil at ItH meeting to ho held October 20, 1'Jll, for a llreiiFo to Fell malt, Kplrltuoun and vlnoim Ibiuoru In ii(antltlen leng than a gallon at Ita place of IniNlnenn, at 10 North Front street, city of Medfonl ror a period or nix moullin. Dated October llilh. Hill. MIMll'IIV &. CO. Hi North Front St. XOTICI3. Notlco In hendiy given thnt tho un dernlKiied will apply to the city coun (II nt Itn meeting lo ho held October 2ii, 1!HI, ror a llrctiBo to sell malt, nplrltiioiiH and vlnoim Ihiuorn In iiiaulllk'H len than a gallon at Itn place or tiunluenn on lot 11, block 20. city or Medford for a porlod of nix inunthn. Dnted October 10. 1911. SHI.SI1Y & KENNEDY, 22 North Front St. NOTICE. Notlco Is borehy glvon that tho un-di-rslgncd will npply to tho city coun cil of tho city of Medford, Oregon, at Itn next regular meeting, October 20th, 191 1, for n license to sell malt, vliioun nnd nplrltoun Ihiuorn nt their place of Ininlnenn, on North Fir street, Medford, Oregon, for n period or six months. Dnted October 7, 191-1. ROGUE lUVHlt VALLEY UNIVER SITY CLUH. POLITICAL CARDS TOR COUNTY ICIXnUDEH. I hereby nnnoiinco myself as tho democratic candidate for tho offlca of county recorder of Jackson coun ty, to bo voted on nt tho general election on November 3, 1911. f elected, I will do my duty as 1 have In other responsible position 'hat I have held. LEE L. JACOHS. (Paid Adv.) I hereby nnnoiinco myself ns can didate on tho Republican ticket for county recorder. If olected I will give my undivided attention to tho duties of tlm office. Election Nov. 3, 1011. CIIAUNG13Y FI.OHEY, (Paid Adv.) COUNTY TREASURER. I am tho democrntfo noiiilueo for treasurer or Jackson ronnty and will appreciate your support. democratic nominee. Subject to election November 3, 1911. (Paid Adv.) I hereby aniiounco that I nm tho republican candidate and nominee lor tho offlco or county treasurer. FRED L. COLVIG. REPRESENTATIVE Marian H. Towno, democratic-pro. gresnlvo iiomlneo ror representative, (Paid Adv.) FOR STATE SENATOR. II. Von dor Helton, (prosont Inciuiv nenii, Kepumicaii nominee, en dorsed also by tho progressive party. (Paid Adv.) CORONER. I wish to placo my naino beforu the voters of Jackson county as an Independent candidate for county cor oner. JOHN A. PERL. (Paid Adv.) W. W. Unsher, republican and Jackson county to bo votod on at tho general election November 3, 1914. J. F, HITTSON. (Pnld Adv.) FOR SHERIFF I hereby iinuounco myself ns tho democratic, noinlitoo 'for sheriff of S. (STO) I, HROWN. (Paid Adv.) Hereby iiiiiuiiinrlhg mymilf an ro piibllcnii paiiilldatn (or nlmrirf ut tho poiiiluij pli'itliiii, I ntund on my pant record o erflclent norvlco In tho In- torent of tho taxpayer, nnd renpect- fully noltclt tho nupport of nil volcn, W. II. SINaLUU. (Paid Adv.) COr.NTY HI'KVKYOU Democratic candidate nubject to olnctlon Nov. 3, 1D1 1. I respectfully refer you to my past record nn a basis upon which to Judgo my uuaUflcatlong for tho nhovo named office. During the prenent term I bnvo been chief deputy county surveyor, and liavo been actively engnRod In the yracllcu of civil engineering nml sur veying In tho county for tho pant six yearn. If elected, I will endeavor to servo tho public In a. manner that will re flect credit upon tho office. A. T. 1JHOWN. (Paid Adv.) I hereby announce myself nn the re publican candidate' ror the offlco of county nurveyor of Jackson county, subject to the election, Nov. 3, 191 -1. Qiialiricnlloim Wan county surveyor of Pipestone county Minnesota, wns county survey or of Clatsop county, Oregon, for two terms, nan tor 12 years city nurvoyor and engineer ror the city or Astoria, Oregon. For the past iour yearn have lieen located In Medford practising nn a siirvoyor nnd civil engineer. ir elected, will carry out tho dutle.i of nnld office, faithfully uml econom Icnlly. AI.FUF.D 8. TF.K. (Paid Adv.) A.V.VOl.'NCTMHXT. I hereby nnnoiinco myself nn n ran dldnto for your Insurance. Polling place, Jnckson County Hank building, open every dny. Holmes, "Tho In Eiiranco Man." ' ' (Paid Adv.) FOR IUCNT T'TUXiSIIKI) AIM'S. FOR RENT Largo sleeping rooms, nml modern housekeeping apart ments, prices very reasonable. Phono 247-L. 222 South Holly trout. FOR RENT Threo furnished houso kecp rooms, ground floor. 220 So. Grape, phono 73S-X. 17f FOR REST HOARD AND ROOMS' ROOM Ivy. AND HOARD At 115 South Mrs. C. L. Grant. 192 FUR ItKXT IlOUSr FOR RENT Four room house fur nished, modern. 717 North River side. 170 FOR RENT Six room house. No. 925 North Ccnral Ave.; nlo 20 ncro ranch, one mile north of city. Ap ply to J. S. Howard, room 40S. M. F. & H. Bldg. FOR "RENT--DcsIrable, strictly mod ern buugnlow, with fire place and screened porch, enst front on Geneva nvenuo. Seo Humphroy, 22 Geneva. 175 FOR RENT Completely furnlshed.O room modern bungalow, inquire ills South Central. 177 "l'Olt" ItH.Vi MISCELLANEOUS- k6r"m3NT -Oootl : paying? welP'e tnbllshed business, to lea ho for year with privilege, to purchase. A money maker. Dennett Invest ment Co. 177 FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Roguo River Valley Fruit Lauds. Dairy, stock, poultry ranches and Timber. Colonization Tracts. Ileal nil- he-year-round climate on coast. Health Resort. Wonderful .Medici nal Springs. Heaver Realty Co., Ashland, Oregon. NEW TODAY Eighteen acres between Medford and Phoenl.v, close to S. P. station Mop, and to Pacific highway. Would mako a ftnu berry or chicken ranch. Irrigation easy, $150.00 per ncre. Flfty-tlvo acres half In flue bearing Newtowns, balanro in younger ap ples nnd pears, very large house, and other biilldlngn nro good. Closo to Medfor!, nil can bo Irrigated. $tf00 per ncre. A great value." C. D. HOON WANTED Ilnvm mrnngpil for wiueliouse on S. P. tracks, pan take enre of V2 to l.r ears apples for storage nt n low rate liy the mouth. Bennett Investment Co. WHY? I am making doala for a larger per cent of my customers than at any tluio since I started buslnoiin. I want your proposition. I am making up a Real Entuto Exclmugo Hook. I will not list proportion nt Inflated values either for sale or trade so In limiting price of property, give lowest push valuation. UOI Flint National Hunk Building Phono J'Jil.J J. C. BARNES I IlKNT- -FtmrmiiKii ftOOMH FOR nrc.NT-Furnlnhcd room nnd llghi hoiinokeeplng rooms, gan and bath, reasonable, 304 8, C, St, tf F(l It It KNT Modern furnlidieil -rooms, Tlm Cottago, 00 1 W. 10th ptroot. 108 r,1 :, sss roil fqr.n iochi-;s FOft 8iLI3 House, Including furni ture, parly going away. Mux 8, care Mall Tribune. 170 FOK HAf.ft MVRSWCK FOR HAl,K Ono rcglfltored ( .Terse) cow, fresh, four gallons per day, 4S.".(iQ; in high grade yillk cows, cheap. C. C. Hoover, plidno 251-X. 17.1 FOR SALE Five cowa, three .Terseyn two high grade Holntelnn, nil frenh noen: two year old Holstlen bull, one Holsteln bull calf, 10 months old, two holsteln heifer calves, one nteer calf. J. T. llaffcrty, 14 mile from Hay Gold. 1 7 ft FOR SALK Full bred Polnnd China boar, 10 montlm old, prlzo winner ol Jackson county also stnto fair. For particulars nee Wilbur God love, Jacksonville road or phone 201-J2. 17. FOR SAf.K Cheap, two year old registered Jersoy bull, highest rec ord west of Chicago, also two fine cows. Wnlnh'a rnnch, mile out N. Roosevelt Ave. 10!) FOR 8Af,E Four bend of rresb Jer sey milk cows. J. U. Ragsdalc, l,nke crook. FOR SALE Cows. Iresh and com ing rronh. C. C, Hoover, phono 2r,j-Xand 152- Y. TH FOU SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Cheap, nutomobllo and trailer, suitable for delivery, might consider trade on something good, Hox 79, caro Mall Tribune. 17X FOR SALE Sifila, fall vetch, rye. winter oats,, wheat, ball barley, timothy, clover and alfalfa, nnd a general linn of nil rail seed, Mon nrrh Seed & Feed Co., 317 East Main St. 170' FOR SALE Corn. $25 per ton. lliree miles west or Medford. P. D. Loflnnd, Jacksonville. 285 FOR SALE Whlto nnd Ilrown Leg horn hens or will trndo lor uprlng roosters. Medford Poultry and Egg Co. 179 FOR SALE Manure delivered by load. Phono 084-R3. 175 FOR SALE Jcnnlng'a Crtspetto ma chine and nil appliances nnd stock, $150.00. 20G Cottage street, phone 119-W 170 FOR SALE Pigs, reedorn and breed ing stock or hogs, ono tram, cheap. Phone J. E. Randels, two miles southeast of town, box 4, routo t. 175 FOR SALK Puro extracted honey, 5 pound pall 50c, 1 gallon pall $1.00, 5 gallon pall $4.50. F. L. Toil Velio. 175 FOR SALE 30 Belgian hares, crt Dutton. Rob- FOR SALE Corn. C. W. Isaacs. 175 FOR SALE Halt priced two 120 egg hot water Petnluma Incubator used but once, good as new. Address box 214, Medford. 175 FOR SALE Rig pay. big valuo, low priced raincoats. Freo coat. Wrlto for agency. Tho Far Went Sales Company, Albany, Orogon. 174 1 1 KM' WANTED FICM ALE WANTED-9-F15. -Elderly lady cook. Call waxi i:r srruATioxs WANTED Contracts for wood cut ting or land clearing. P. O. box 3U2, Medford. 192 WANTED Sewing by day or piece. Mrs. Maniuam. 245 So. Central Ave. Phono 379-M. ISC WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTH)"$5o"ooTomrw penr orchard near Medford, sticky land, well improved. Address box K., care Mail Tribune. 178 WANTED To buy horse on monthly installments. J, T. P., care Mall Tribune. 179 WANTED To buy corn on cob. Walsh's ranch, mile out North Roosevelt. 19S WANTED Auto In good condition for a moving picture show operat ing In small town, clone to Mod ford. Address P. O. box 33, Anh laud, Ore. 174 FOR EXOIIANC.n FOR SALE OR TRADE Small team, good every way, will sell cheap, or trade for cow and hogs. W. II. Stewart, R, H. 2, Central Point. 270 FOR SALE OR TRADE Fivp pass enger uutomoblle. Call 19 North Fir St. 174 FOR SALE OR TRADE Good gontlo pony, broken to ride, Ir drlvo sin gle or double; also buggy and har ness. Inquire 010 S. Oakdale or phono 319-J. EXCHANGE Want to soil or buy anything? II 0 Rndor, 111 N. Front St. phono 125, Nuf( Sod, i " ' ' - r,,r i- 'i .g LOSV LOST Two hliick hogs, narrow and now, weight uhout 130 pounds. Wllhur"Klmo, R. F. D. No, 1, Mod ford. 175 LOST No. plate 11,507 and electric tall light. Howard for return In R. R. Fruit d, Produce Anno, LOST lliuid grip In Medford. Re turn n Clay Colo, 819 Taylor W. Howard $2.00, 17 FOU 11UHINFXH DIHKCTORf W H---11i---N Auto BnppHe LAHEU AUTO 8PR1NO CO.W, nro operating tho largest, old-ant And host equipped plant In tho Pa cKlo northwest, Usi our spring when others fall. Sold under guar antee. 2C North Fifteenth St., Portland, Oro, Notary rubllo 1H3M3N N. Y00K13Y -Notary pub lic. Hrlnfr your work to mo at tlm sign of ttio Malt Trlbntin Trnnafcm -jS I3AI)H TRANSFER &. STOKAUE CO. Offlco 12 North Front St. Pltoni 3ir, Priced right. Korvluo guar intecd. Attorneys PORTER J. NEFF, VM. V. MHAIiEY -Attnrnoya-nt-I.aw. Itootnn S nnd 0, Medford National Hank bldg. A. E. REAMES, LAWYER Gariielt Corey bldg. Wm. M. Colvlg, Ocorgo M, Koborta COLVIO & ROI1ERTH. LAWYERS Medford National Hank Iltilldlnu. D. F. MULKEY & OEO. W. OUERRY Attorneys nt Law. Jackson Coun ty Rank Ilnlldlng. NEWTON W. HORDEN Attorney at law. room 7, Sparta building, Med ford. Orogon. Chiropractors DR. A. "it. HEDGEarDr. Loutso b! Hedges Mcctiano-ThornpUts, Chiro practors, Spouilylothoraplnts. Thetis systems, Including dietetics, cura tive gymnastics, hydro-therapby, etc.. produce results la both acuta and chronic diseases. Consulta tion 'free. Over Douol ft Co., cor ner A'ulu nnd HartloU. Houra 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Olbor bourn by appointment. Phone 170. DR. n. J. LOCKWOOD,, Chiropractor, nervo specialist Rooms 203-204-20D. Garnett-Corey lildi;. Vapor balhn and nelcuttflc maatago given; neodlo spray, head and shoulder shower lit conuectiou; ndvlco In dlctotlcn. medical gy.nnaatlon, by drop therapy. Lady attendant. Phono, offlco 543, renldeuco 5tl-R. EtnpIojniCBt ARrcy Wo are here to holt people Ket re liable, competent help. We fur nish help In almost all llnc of business. Wo mako a specialty of cora.ic,tent mon and wives for ranches. Wo solicit your patron age. Blttner'a Real Estate and Employment Hureau, Rooms 6 am! 7 Palm Hulldlnc, Medford. PhoM 858. Mrs. Dyrd Caster, Manager, successor. ICHtltS DR. W, M. VAN 8COYOO DR. C. C. VAN SCOYOG Dentists Garnott-Corey Hid-;., antte Medford, Oro. Phone 856. SI Garbage GARBAGE Got your premises cleaned up for tho summer. Call on tho city garbage wagons for good service. Phone 325-L. F, Y. Allen. Instruction In Music HAK111T MUSIC STUDIO 110 So. Laurel. Fred Alton Halght Piano, Airs. Florence Halllday Halght, voice. Telephono 17C-R. 8tcnogTapncr SHOE REPAIRING First clans she repairing, on modern electric machines whlto you wait. E. N. Dlden, located In Kldd's Shoe Store, Phono 313J. PhycMclnns ana fiurgooHn DR. t G, CARLO W, DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathia physicians, 410-417 Garnott-Corey bldg., phono 103C-L. Ronldeuce 20 South Laurel St. DR. W. W. HOWARD Oateopathlo physicians, 303 Gnrtictt-Corejr building. Phono 904-M. DR. J. J. EMM ENS Physician and surgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear, noso nnd throat. Eyon scien tifically tested and glasses sup plied. Office 228 East Main St. Houra 8;30 a. m. to 8 u. is. Phono. B. B. PICKEL, M. I. Office Jack eon County Bank bldg. Office phono 42-R; residence phono C8-K. DR. MARTIN O. BARHER Physi cian nnd surgeon. Office Palm block, opposlto Nash Hotel. Hours 10 to 12, 1 to 4. Phono 110-J. DR. R. W. CLANCY Physician and surgeon. Phones, offlco 30, real douco 721-J. Offlco hours 10 to 12, 2 to C. DR. S. A. LOOKWOOD PhyBlclaa and surgeon. MYRTLE 8. LOOKWOOD. M, D. Practlco llmltod to dlsoasea ol woiiiou. Orriceu 232 E. Mala. Phones, residence, 814-J2; office 814. R. J. CONROY, M. D, Physician and Surgeon. Over Hutchison ft Luiue don, 210 E. Main St. Phone 77. DR. MC M. M. DOW Physician and surgoou, Dr. Lydla B, Dow Os teopathic physician, offlm 3-4 t. Murka block, Phou ltfO. Re, douce the Dow Hospital,1 Central Point. Printer una Puuiuiiem MEDFORD PRINTING CO, baa the best oqulppcd printing oHIee 1 noutlioru Oregon; hook blHdlHf, loose leaf ludBors, billing syateiaL etc. Portland pi low. 27 NeHl Fir Ht. ; ST""""" J 'T WtTI Vi'lerliiHiluu m iiji n A DR. A. W. KORINWK -Vfrrt. Offku In Modfprd Phsrwator.Miiimf 10, HlKbt ikUH 1SitlWt3 MoUl, Anm ull kf W, ,i. ;l . . h JJ -j t'? '-fl hit ' 3 -I ,l -l Ji M . "! v-'l lr ' ' 1 . i? is r WBKSmk