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k K i rtv N KK . NEWS FROM COUNTRY CORRESPONDENTS -T . AVM AN an winwiiY I .--. lliiln nitil liirli'inent wniitliiii' illiliilc, Hut ('mitral I'oIiiIoim oxd'udlng not pirvi'itt a blr, crowd fmui Kieel !mmy rouilesy In tlm way of outer- lug (itivurno. Went ill ( lit M-nioiy Fihhi) night, mill limy worn iut liuwn thither liy the blare nf Hump hIm mill Did lieutlng r totu-touui ; linpniveinunt club, uml Mt'Hilmiimi I), cither. Iln wiu lulioiliircd liy Kill-j II. Mill ami (' W. Ilmitii, its tlolii tor Wolf of Hid Record. 1 1 Im to- j gulus rroni (ho Huimliliio society, id. mailiii pilnclpnlly wiim) n tuvbiw of lilrt cxpoiiunroM In office, dealing with a cnbul which Im InnlMti'il wuru phi) lug ItiHt ami Ioomi ultli Hid hIiKd'k hinds mill resouico. Ilo imlil nlii jwi'i'li, beginning .Momliiy, 'I liny r riiiiiplluienlH lo such In no uncurtain port a Inrnu ulti'iiiliiimo Hiiiu over ho lurnii. Iiivhlonl lo these strictures, fore with voiiM.'iiiuut Incroiisiid on of 'roiirmt, In cnniilisncil (Im Oregon- ihUHliiiini. HumhIuiih wore held In (lie Inn "iiiiiiIi to luiilcs," Tlm nocmor piilntlul .Motlioillm chinch uillflcn. does Hilti(H, ami like miotlmr h'uili'r lli-n Hlmlilou wit given a hearing on nun' iiinii a Hum, lih foil" with ml-1 inuntftnin iinrllimut to tlm ro'Cilnb mlre htm nil llm nioie for (Im im llidinieiit Ih-io of tlm Southern Ore mle Im Iiiih untile There wns n . Kou Normnl. Tlm ladles mjh:iU In I In He of llm iiiitliftlr In hi closing iitiiinrkM, Mainline, on tlm thresh hold of vacating officii ami thanking tlm nioilii for mi expression of con (Iditnru In (Im perforiniineo of duty at Im niw It. Two join; IiiiIh, giving tlm iiaiimM of Waller Hawk of Ci'iitrut I'olut anil George K'ii on, of Tutu, weto ar lesletl hero I'rliluy while itmiulng iiliout tovMi. Tlmy v. on,' charged with hienhlng Into a Mon ul Tolo ami robbing it of A. Tlm iiioimy wits ii'i-oviiri'il, It Inning liern ill vIiIimI up Im'Iwim'ii tlmni. Tlm fnllivr of mm of tlm lioyn riiiim ovur to AhIi liiml Kililay, anil took tint li hack with him llm mi iiic i'WiiIiik. V. T. Orlvut, county nimiHiaiir, 0. A. (iitnlimr, roiuily clnrk, anil Chitiiii. i Kloiti), t'miilliliiln for county ri' oiiliir, witr'n In town I'rliluy, cullcil liltlmr on tiMUMiimut uiuulr.atloii maltiUM. I'liiirlny Clirlhtliiuiiou, W, II. Ilcolm inn) .loo Hurt uclually Kot away for tlm ICIaiunth illicit iri'Htrviit early 1'ililay tiiornltiR. .lulltiM Hurt look tlmni oir In IiIm iiIHo. Tlmy will ho Hotit mull timt Mtmtluy or Timmlny. Till U HlialKht kooiIm. .Imiiim T. Ilohert lett l'rhluy nlKlit for Yoiiitulla, DoiikImh rouu()t on a liiiutlux (rip which will u.Nloiul oor a coiipht of wuttka or lonimr. Aflr tlm liulii iitartcil lio fluiiK tlm cor ri'iiponili'iit Mi ctmtH In orilnr to lutvo tlm Mall Trillium l.tt-p li I nt polci NiKiinlliiK war, nportliiK am) political llVitllltt. .lanmn Kurnhuw, v, tiled at tlm (iranlte City Inmpltiil, Tliiirinlny nlKlit will Imi huiluil la Antelope ceumiery, on tlm Intuitu of Dry cieek. It h iiuilerttooit Hun UiIk h In conform ity to a wInIi expreimetl hy to ile ooiiccil. IJIh temiilus nro nl Htovk'H iiiulertukliiK lootiiN In thU city wheio tlmy will tie kept until Huiuluy inorii ItiK. anil then will ho inkoti to Veok i .MeCownn'M chapel In .Meilfonl, whtiro futmral HtirvlevH will occur at 10 o'clock . KrlumlN of .Mm. I.ucy It. Slinw, tuntlmr or IM It. Hhaw. ich,1uk oh II titrmit, will h pIciiHo.l to learn of her liiiproxcil'heiilth nfdir pr.ilniiKe.l lllneHH. Mm. Hhnw U S7 cnrM old. Tlm MnlhtiillHt are plmiitliiK a IiIk imiiiloii In Hut uwiiit or llm celohrn Hon of the Koliten unnlverHiiry of the utfliihllHhiiicnt of that church In thM city, .0 yonrH iiko. specifically It wiim lu I S is I . Tho nnnlvoiHnry oh rorvniicii will lie-in Siiuilay, Novem ber s. anil will coiitlmm a full week. It will Im In Hid nature of a homo rouiliiH, with oh! intHlorn ami pnrlnh liumi'H ciiiiiiiiIiikIIiik with tho new CotiiiullleoH mo nlreiuly ut work ar imiKllIK iletallH. Kiiiii I'euulHtoii, local rlorlut, who riiiurei Imullnt; prizes In thai Htm at AhIiIiiiiiI, Meilroril, Kalciii anil I'ortlmul, Ih Htlll cxhlhlllui; In tlm wlnihiwH of Ilullor'H con feet loimry, it repllcu of the flue tllHplay hu niaile at tlioto fair ceittcrH, particularly ulour. tlm Hiich or astern ami other imtahh) autumn IiIohhoiiis. Waller lloltou, pliariuacUt, lu home at'.alu alter a aratloii of a foilnliiht or ho, patted In I'oillanil. Hev. II. A. ('aruahau, I'reHhyttuimt juiHtor, retitrneil Thurmluy nlKlit front atd'iiilauco upon the nonhIiiiih of the Hoiithtirn Ort'Kim I'roHbjlery itt Klit unit li l''allH. Tlm territory In Mil veil h .lackMou, .loHeiililue, Doiik Iiih, Klitiiiath ami Kake countlcH. A new piiHtot' wax liiHtalloil over the chinch at Mot ill In Klamath county, Hoveral of the prracherH ami a few of the lulty who tatrleil uHer the KttltioiiiiK hml ailjotirnml, heltmk HmiiiHelvi'H di Tulu hike, lit nearoli or tlm inallanl uAtl teal iliick HpechM In tlmlr native IiiiuhIh, TriiHteuH or tho CoiiKi'oiintloiiitl elim or have recelvml wonl Hint Itev, Mr. Tout., or Cmiova, Mouth Dalmta, lit'impei'llMi cniiilhlutn for pitHlor, will ho liern on Hiniilny, Ot'tohur IK. Koum 'Jilt or .10 local nmiiilnint of tlm oiiler iillenilcil llm Rinitliein OlCKOII Ihlil I'l'lldWH COIlVllllllOM ut Colli nil niul, rt'liluy, Tlm nwuil wiih ii ihiiil iiiiiiii) event, JiirliHini mnl ildnoplillin Imlh hiililit lepieKunleil In liijillllon In A.hlaiul I.iiiIkd Nit I 'i. iimmhi'i'N fioin I'llnl llnili Hiii limp lilclll So II. I'Ulild., Mllllunl, Weill MTflDffOUD MAIL inlonu, Ihelr MiiirnriiiH nfriiiillug it billlliiiit color Hill t In lonlriiMt In 'llin t'onibrit i'.miIi of Hid mibonllinilo lonli'iit, Di'li'iditiiH, liiultitlliig both jnii'ii null women, li old it Imnlwl pic- tiilnihnut or their kui'mIh. Memliinimi 10. I), Brings Mini II. (. (Inril, iniriHi)i)lliit Hid Women's OIlc Jtiirnuil Friday evening from iiltninl- mien uimii tlm sessions of t ho unnuril convention of (Im Hindi Federation of Women's clubs hold nl Kugt'tiii thin IiIkIiuhi tinim of tlm hoKpltallty of Kiiki'Iid'h clllroim. iAGLE POINT EAGLETS. My A. C. Huwlclt. H. II, Tiirh.ll mill ln hrotlicr, of Trml, hioulil in Unci' lit r end'" of llim tuilii'.XH on .Momlitv lor Mr. NYw iort, tlio niihwi mill cNpicsn ucnt. Mi", Lulu Mooiuiiw, loiini'i'l.v of lltin plnct', hul moil' it ally or Yntt- nun, Wimli,, Im heen out Iicid look Uii nllvr a ilivorci' hiijl Hint vtn pi'iiilinu' in tlic circuit I'outl, hul lint uotv kimii' to l.iw Aiiuch'H to kjioiiiI tin wiiid'r. Sin wiin iii't'iiiiinniiji'il to Hie triiin hv Mm. Trunk Hroun niul Mi- Mnhi'l Wain.i'y. Aliw l-'uv I't'tiv of Miillc I'hIIh Iuih Iici'ii -iii'Mtliiiir a few ilnys with her iiiiiiI, Mi, I. T. Ncmil. I m'ii hv tlin Mail Tiihuiii' of llio 1 llli Hint llm printer Iiiik hml im to uy t In t Mr. Ili'iir.x Zciiny luol I n wiring Hit' M'lmollmithc, ed' when it ohoulil hnvc Ih'cii that Mr. Hurry Yimou' liml hcen cnuii'cil wiring llm M'liool lioil-e, etc. Mr. Yeiiiij: Ik one of our irniiiisiiitr mmiii' iiinriicil men, liuvitit; ciiiturcil the mniuhle niul re foiiiilinhci iluuliler of our Ihuiih. iiiiiii, ,1. II. .Inck'Miii, mnl ii now ojicn iiiK' up n pi'olilnlite hiiiiiccrt in our (own. YuiiIiii mnl Curl (jiiuel.euhic.Ii, the two hulls of ,1, S, (jiiuc'icnhlHli, forciiiuii mi Hie A, Cniliiii orcharil, wenl lo Metlfoii ItiHt Mottilay, Oeto her I 'J, mnl n ilul Mr. K'niylit, the owner of Ihu Alini-ln oiehnnl, mnl M"',t' "" ,l"' '""'" "' 'n" ,,,,, "'" nhont hi- apple erop, myiiiL' thai H hml one of the bet ciop tiiH year ever niiMil in the ulley. Hu hail a fotee of lil'leeu wulkiiij.' in lu inch mil nt llint lime uml won 'ceiinn lii- erop ut home for it while ut ltn-t. lie M'eiiin to think Hint he ln rclcetcil jiiht the riyht time to pick hi np lt-, iih tliev -eciueil to he ju-t teitily to fall of (he ticc. A the reiuler will -ee by the foic poiii);, wu mi the ear uoiii (it .NTcil lout on .Monday, the I'Jlh, ami on my urriMil paiil mv re-pcelN to the Mail Tribune mnl the Meilfonl Sun office uml at .'(..ill p. in. hml iu ticket for it (tip to Suli'iii on the S. P. railway, mill soon after I Mailed it hceuuie -o tliitk 1 1 ut I 1 could not ce iiiiv of the Miiioiiiiiliuur., mi iiuielly eoiiteutctl iii.wlf in -illiu ami waiting for the iimiiiiui; hiui to drive it way the ilark- iii'-x, aatni while I wailed I blept jttht us Miuiiillv an HioiikIi 1 was in tuy own hcil in Kii;;le Point. At .' o'eloek the hiukciumi cried out Sitlent, mnl 1 Kiithcrcd up my Miitea-e, mcicoat uml iiiuhrella uml alighted into the ilitrknchu, anil thai intensified by n heavy I'ojr, hut forlunitlely for nie, ut least, I found the proprietor of (he ili'pol hotel mill he t;ae ute one of hi- eanls, uml after (iihini; out of my Mtiteiise hoimi empty bottles ami tie poitiiinr my Miiteuse with Hie bajj- Kayo iiiiiii 1 ftluilcd out for the hotel, hul the thickness was on dense Unit 1 could not see to follow the trail, or I suppose 1 should call it a iiitlh. lis tlieie wits no lamps to lighten up Hie depot L'roiimls, mi a tl in' wautlerliiL' uroiiiiil for a while, retraced my steps anil walled until daylight. I couless Hull 1 was cry niiieli Kinpriseil to fiiul such a depot in the capital of the y roa I statu of Oieoit. It is an old wooden slniolure (hut looks us llmimh it niilit have been built simm forly .M'lirs. The oulsitle is covered Willi llm old-fa-limned weitthec- hoarding ami Unit looked us llioiih il hml not hcen puiulcd since it was tii'st liuill, ami the doors hint (lie nltl. fashioiieil thiinib latches (hat have hcen out of dale for a niiatlcr of a century, anil in fact, the only thine; (hut looked ul nil modern was the eleelriu lights mid llm water svslcin. Well, after awhile Hie ilailiiii'ss ills appeared mi that I went to the depot hotel ami ute my breakfast, ami by 8 o'clock I stinted out lo liml it iloe lor's office, hint I1 on root, no liml I einihl M'i lm eil, .for I was mil Inwiriiblv iiiipri'Hseil with nlial I hail seen t li in. Im, mnl n I wiilkctl uliniK I I'tmltl iml help hul uollce Hint nil nf I lit' icitleiice Int iltlin vt - Hml I pa--ci wcic nl woml, until I hail yonc scH'iiil lilni'U in Intti, Mlia ll"l III ul. IiiiIIiIwk I li ii I iiuliml hum lilt' TRIBUNE, U'lllaiiiclle iiuivi't'sily, ilml then llm city social il lo clialic in uiipeiililiu'e, for then I Im'!iiii lo see Miine very Hue hrieh liuililinu's, ami tlteiti miciiiciI lo be coiiMiilei'iible IiiihIiii'sh uoin on, hut I fiiuilly I'oiiiiiI I lie olltee. The iloelor ami his piiilimr iici'iip.v JIm' rmmis in llio ImililiiiR niul iillhoii.'i I hml I'lilletl llm doctor up icier the phone uml liscil a ilute with hiui, il was neailv noon before he couhl leiieh my case, Ilul I m'o Ilia I I inn KclliiiK Ibis letter too Ioiik, so will try (o tell soiiii'lhiiiK of what I saw laic i- in llm iln.v in Snlctii. I''uirvii'w, On-., (let. l.i, JACKSONVILLE ITEMS f Mis. Waller K'enliier ami son have rt'luiiit'il froiu KiiKcne, Ml". T. .1. Ketiimy mnl liiiiihhiuulitur amiiK to I'orlluuil for a lisil befoit; tlmlr :e t it i it. Mrs. Ailainsou ami iluuhter or Tnlcnl weti) the kiii'-Ih of Mrs. I C. Suiitli several iIii.vh this wet-l;, Miss Mollie liny ami Miss lies l 'oh in of Hiich have returned houm .ifler it several days' isil with M-s. II. M. t'olliim. Mis. M. K. Abbott, left for U's ercel;, IJoiihts eoiinty, wlu'ie she wns i'lilletl by the illness of her tlutihler. A Inrjsi' crowd from hcie ajtemleil "The Spoilers" photo play at Mcilfottl Tui'Silay I'Vt'tiiiitr. Dr. ('. J. Smith, tlctimeialie nom inee for Koveruor, spent a few hours in town Titenilay in Hie interest of his eumliiliiey. A hiinlinu' parly eoinposeil of Chris ICeeptu, liny I'lrii'li ami Kohert I'ln ni'V ate speniliiii: lliu, week til Sipiaw lake. Mrs. Klla Cook has rettirueil fiom a week's visit witlivMrs. lllalne Kltitu of Meilfonl. I,. I.. Jaeolw, candidate for county recorder on the ilciiiocratie ticket, in lenieweil oltl-time lViciuN Weiliic?--tiny. Miss Marie I Infer, who lectured at Hie teachers' institute this week, was ii Kiicst at the home of .Superintend ent P. .1. Wells. M. I,c.wis I'lrieh entertained ut dinner Sunday in honor of Mrs. (,. ,), SeafH of Kiip'tic. Those present be sides the honor mn'st were: Mr-. Helen lln-kiii. Miss I'rances Ilith kins ami Mi- I.ueile Itmler. Sirs. Decatur Unvis ami Mius Nel lie Maker were icecnt visitors at Meil fonl. The l!iworlh li'tiim cntlcrctl a re ception to W. (1. Cmitlill uml bride at the h e of C. I). Abbott last Wed- ncsthiy evening. A ilelislilful even hit; was spent, at the close of which the yoiuie; couple were prc-culcil with several pieces of silver. John Renault spout several days at the Soldiers' Home at Ito-cbuie; Un wed;. MV". M. I. Hall ami Mi-s Flora Hall have returned ftout Klamalli eoiinty, where they spent the summer. Mr-. Harry Lay entcrtaincil the 1'iitlay Afterftoou eluh at her home this week. II. D. Yoiiiij ami Joe Hitch left fot I'lipcr Unfile river the first of the week on a hiiiitiu (tip. Mis. Charles True was the jjucst ot Mrs. John lifter Thursday altcruooit. PHOENIX PHACTLETS A. II. I'isher is milling some im provi'iiieiits to his house. ICiusuiffi' Parker is aaiu at his (Mist running the motor after an ab sence of two weeks, on account of tho injury he receivctl when the en gine left the track. S. P. Cope spent part of the week in (limits Pass on business. Dr. I''. Huberts ami family, recent ly of Myrtle Creek, spent patt of the week with J. K. Huberts and family. Dr. Unbolts has jit-i opened a don list's oil ice in Talent, Mis. Frost spent-pnrt of the week isitiii"- ftit'utls at Central Point. Mrs. F. (1. Van Dyke ami yeiiiij: sou, Frank, are recovering ami it is expected that they will hu iitoctt home this week from the liopital. Miss Marion Tow no spent putt of the week in Central Point in the in terests of her eaitiliiliiuy. The extension of time for teyister iiu; until Satuitlay at ." p. ui. lroiip.ht in a few mote to tejjister. It is esli iiiatetl (hat over 117 per cent of the voters of the Phoenix precinct is rej isteretl ami its there is u day more (eft, it will crowd Hie 10(1 per coat mark before Hie hooks close, John Cope and S. P. Cope wero immiiir llmse from here who lieanl W. S. l"teu spwtk on the issues now he fore the people of Oref-on, Thursday L'Vt'llillt', Miss. Irene Deiuor ut tended the Chrisliiin Kiuleavor inectiiii; held in Meilfonl the hitter putt of the week. At the W. C. T. l uifcliiii; hold at (he home of Mrs. Fry Thursday aft ernoon the members came well arm ed with statements roiu men hie,h in aullmrilv in Kansas, hiicIi as Hie piveitior, ulloiiiev ueucnil, William Allen Willie anil olliers, ilcclaiius Ilml iiroliihillou prohihlli'il in Kuii siis mnl Ihituiiih it hml lieeoum one of Hie urn! piospcitiiis stales In the I 'iiiiiii. (hie nieiuber. n luillie of K'uii"!!-, leiii'lii'il die nut' nl -I "lib mil cut -cciiiu a iiloini in Hie slalc Tili'silll) Wl- H ItllMy tl 11 V imlilll'lllly III llMHI. ll HlC fltll'IIUl'U I'd C tli MEDTTORD, OKI1CION, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, Minilli, nccoiiip.inlcil hv MenrH, W. Cnmlibell. .Muse Harkilull, J. T. Kuin uienille of Mnlloril, uimle llio ioiiiuIh of llio oily, miller llm ii!iliinoo ol Miss Miiiioii Ton lie, our eumllihile lor coiinly tiiiie-cnliillie, lu llic ulli'inooii Me 'ilatm-s I;. I!.. 1 1 an ley, J. F, Ifcihl- (j. D. 1 1mm, Oniric Selnef I'eliii ami If. 0. Salellwoll, visile. I the town, Hii'inlhiu pail of llio lime with the Phoenix eluh, which was Imldim; iln rcfiulnr iinetmjj Unit day. The la dies look a spirited pail in Hie ili I'tiHsioii of the iiini'iuhnciits mnl liolp eil to tlirow lijilil on some of the nit'itsiircM. Sonic of the InillcK enllcil nltenlioit I" I'm tlmusmut or aefes of iiiiiinproved htmlft held hv speeii- lalors mnl ouU paying a small In.x, which, if coiiipellcd to pay a leiisou able In.x, would lo.ier Urn lax for the now over-bnnlenctl owmr of itnjinn cil lamls. ' Ileporlotl by Jficknoti County Ab tract Co., Hlxth and rir St. Circuit Clitirli'M A. Wurreu v. I.cctic V. Wiirrcn, ictnrit of miiiiiiioiis. T. W. Hill el nl. vs. II. W. Ilctuler. sou, answer. Ilulpli 'A. Lowe vs. Kliinir Lowe, li von:e. Ileal I'Mtitv Transfem lloherl Casey ( ux lo Hoy M. Parr el ux, lot in A-liluml ,f W. H. Httllock to (!eorw'e H. Itrowu, In ml in sec, ll-IIII-ll' State of Oreeon to John II. West, land in -i-e. 'JI-lll-lW C. It. Hay to F. II. Hay, minium claims C. It. Hay to F. 11. Hay, mining cluiiiw - Paulino Sluris to Itlniiie Khun el u., lot .'I, hlk. 71, Meilfonl Sadie P. Osciihriiyuc lo Klainu KIiiiii, lots 'J ami II, hlk. 71, ' Meilfonl HJ 10 2111) 1 1 1 1 notici:. Notice Is hereby given Hint (ho tin dcmlmicd will npply to tho city coun ell ut Its incctliiK to bo held October 20, 1911, for a llccnuu to roll malt. nplrltuoiiH nml vinous lln'mrn In qttnntltlen Icng (linn a gnllon nt Hh plnro of hUHlness, nt 1G North Front fltrisjt, city ot Mcdford for n period or rIx months. Dated October 12th. lOtt. Ml'KI'HY &. CO. 1C North Front St. notici:. Notice Is hereby Riven Hint tho tin tlcrnlRned will npply to tho city coun cil of tho city of Meilfonl, OreRon, nt Its next regular iiicctlnK, October 20th, 191 1, for a llccnso to sell malt, vinous and splrltoiis liquors nt their plnco of business, on North Fir street. Mcdford. OroKon, for a period of six months. Dated October 7, 1UH. hoeui: mvKit vai.m:v uxivuii- SITY CLUII. POLITICAL CARDS KOIt COUNTY IlKCnttDKIt. I hereby announce myself as tho democratic candidate tor the offlco of county recorder of Jackson coun ty, to bo voted on at tho general election on Novcmbor 3, 10H. f oloctcd, I will do my duty ns I haro In other responsible position '.lint I havo hold. L.KE h. JACOBS, (raid Adv.) I hereby announce myself ns can dldnto on tho Republican ticket for county recorder. If elected I will Klvu my undivided attention to tho duties of the office. Election Nov. 3. 101-1. CHAUNCKY FLOUKY, (Paid Adv.) COUNTY THKASUUKIt. I nut tho democratic nomlneo for treasurer of Jackson county and will npprccluto your support. S. (SID) I. DROWN. (Paid Adv.) I hereby nntiuunco that I nm tho republican cumlltlnto and nominee, for tho offlr" of county treasurer. FHKD Ii. COLVIO. (Paid Adv.) HKPHKHKNTATIVK Mnrhtii II. To wno, (lonmcrntlc-pro-gresslvn nomliieo for. ropresentutlvo. (Paid Adv.) I'OK STATU SKNATOK. H, Von dorllollen, (prosont Incum bent). Heptibllran nominee, en dorsed also by (lit) progressive party. (Pald'Adv.) Thus. li. Nichols of Kitglo Point, democrat lo mid Out to Win caudldato for stud) senntor. Sixth senatorial dUtrlct, Jackson county. (Paid Adv.) COUONKIt. I wish to place my uamo bofors tlm voters of JackVoV county as an Independent randhfntti for county cor oner. JOHN A. I'KIIU (Paid Ailv.) W. W. I'Mlier, rttinibllntn mid demon ullo iminliien, llnbjert (u I'liTllnii Novi'lilbi'f ," tl( (I'nN A'lV.J COURT HOUSE NEWS I'Oll HmiKII'F I hereby anriounco tnysolf an tbn ilnniocrnllc tiomlnno for sheriff of Jackson county to bo voted on nt tho Koncrnl elcitloii November 3, ISH, J. F, IlirrHON. (I'nhl Adv.) Ilnreby annoitnclni; myself nn ro- imbllcnit c.'imlhliiln for sheriff nt tho comltiB election, I tilnuil on my past record of efficient r.ervlco lu tho In terest of tho tnxpnyer, nnd respect fully r.ollclt tho support of nil voters, W. II. 81N(SM5ll. (I'nld Adv.) f.'Ol'.NTY HI'ltVKYOIt Oemocrnllc enndlilnto Httbject to election Nov. 3, 10H. I respectfully refer you lo my im.it record ns n bnsls upon which to JikIkc my qualifications for tho nbovo unmet! offlco. During the present term 1 hnvo boon chief deputy county surveyor, mid havo been nctlvoly encased In tti practice of civil enRlneerlnR ntnt sur veying In tho county for tho past six yenrs.. If elected, 1 will endeavor to servo tho public In a manner Hint will re flect credit upon tho offlco. A..T. nitOWN. (Paid Adv.) I hereby announce myself as the re publican candidate for tho offlco of county surveyor of Jackson county, subject to the election, Nov. 3, 1914 Qualifications Wns county surveyor of Pipestone county .Minnesota, wns county survey or of Clatsop county, Orcson, for two terms, was for 12 years cfty surveyor nnd onKlncer for the city of Astoria, OrcKon. For tho past four years havo been located In Mcdford practising as a surveyor nnd civil engineer. If elected, will enrry out the duties of said offlco, faithfully nnd econom ically. ALKUBI) H. TKB, (I'nld Adv.) ANNOUNCK.MKNT. I hereby announco myself as n can dldato for your Insurance. . Polling place, Jackson County Hank building, open every day. Holmes, "Tho In surant Jinn." (Paid Adv.) 1'Olt IlKNT IIOt'HKKKKPlNO HOOMK FOIt HUNT FurnlBhcd housekcop lug suites, gas, wood heaters. 234 K. 'Jib SL 181 I'OK ItK.Vr HO.VltO AND HOOMK llOOM AND HOAKD At 115 South I.... r-. n 1 riMni I'l" itj. .tB Vrf. &. VI.MM. FOIt HUNT Fl'KNISHKII AITS. POH HKNT Largo sleeping rooms, and modern housekeeping apart ments, prices very reasonable. Pbone 247-L. 222 South Holly street. FOIt HKNT Thrco furnished )ottso koop rooms, ground floor. 220 So. Orape, phono 73S-X. 17H l'X)lt IlKNT FUUMSIIKII nOOJLS FOIt TtKNT Furnished room nnd light housekeeping rooms, gas and bath, reasonable 304 S. C. St. tt FOR RENTModcrn furnished rooms. Tho Cottage, GfM W. 10th etroot. 1!S FOIt SALK OK KXCIIANOK Roguo River Vnlley Fruit Lands. Dairy, stock, poultry ranches nnd Timber. Colonization Tracts, llesi nll-tho-ycar-round cllmalo on coast. Health Resort. Wonderful Medici nal Springs. Heaver Realty Co., Ashlniitl, Oregon. NEW TODAY Eighteen acres between Medford and Phoenix, closo to S. P. station stop, any to Pacific highway. Would inako a flno berry or chicken ranch. Irrigation easy, $150.00 per acre. Fifty-five ncres half in lino bearing Newtowns, bnlanco in youngor ap ples anil pears, very lnrgo houso, nnd other buildings aro good. Closo to Modfor''., all can bo Irrigated. JC00 per aero. A great value. C. D. HOON WANTED llnviiu; arranged fur warehouse on S. P. trucks, can take care of 1'i to 13 earn apples for storagu at a low rate by the month. Bennett Investment Co. WHY? I am making deals for a largor per cent of my customers than at any time slnco I started business. 1 want your propoiltlott, I am making up a Honl Kstntu Exchange 110911, I will not lUt properties at Influteil values either for sale or tradn ho In qtiotluu pri.' of proiterly, lvo lowevt t'ttnh kulimtlou, mil 1'ln.l NalttiMdl Hunk llulldhitf 1 Phoiiu IU0..I J. C, BARNES 101.4. KOIt ilKNT -nousrg FOIt HUNT Flvo room moilorn bun Knlow, with wood shed nltnched, 2(17 Cottnfttf, imvl street ' 1 R-t FOll HUNT -For the wittier, mnnll fiirnlsheil npartitioni Iioiifc to ro Mionslblo tiart. Aililress 9., enre Mnll Tribune. 181 FOIt HUNT November I. five room modern bungalow, shade, fine lawn, wnter paid, nood location, II tier month. 820 West litliBt. 200 FOIt HUNT Four room plastered cotlnRe, newly iinpoieil and painted large screen porch, water and light, on paved street. Call 005 or ad dress Uox 111, Hon l.ane. 170 FOIt HUNT Six room Jiouse, No. 02T. North Central Avo.; nlo 20 nrro ranch, ono mllo north of city. Ap ply to J. a. Hownrd, room (OS, M.V.Jk II.JHdg. KOIt It KM .MIKC'I'.liln'.NKOUH FOIt HKNT Small ranch. 1 Vj miles from Talent. Call 12 t-J Medford. FOR HKNT Two hundred ncres of land about 00 ncres In cultivation. A bargain If taken rt onee. J (' Duggam, Central Point, Ore. ISO FOK MALA MTftltCK FOR SALK Fresh cow and calf. Cnll 837-R. heifer 170 FOR SALE Family driving. Call 424-J. more. FOR SALE Ono span of sorrel work Jiorses, weight about 1200, one good marc, six years old, weight 1300. Call Dr. Helms, Mcdford. 170 FOR SALE Flno roglstcrcd Berk shire brood sow, R6sc Douglas with six pigs. Call up phono 1-F12 at noon any day. 180 FOR SALE Flvo cows, threo Jerseys two high grado Holstcins, nil fresh soen: two year old Holstlcn bull, ono Holstcln bull call, 10 months old, two holstcln heifer calves, ono steer calf. J. T. Raffcrty, V4 mllo from Ray Gold. 17& FOR SALE Cheap, two year old registered Jersey bull, highest roc ord west ot Chicago, also two flno cows. Walsh's ranch, mllo out N. Roosevelt Avo. 100 FOR SALE MISCKLTjANEOI'S FOR SALE White and Urown Leg horn liens or will trade Tor spring roosters. Mcdford Poultry and Egg Co. Phono 5S3. 18'3 FOR SALE Flvo ton baled grain hay; phono 121, Central Point, or ndtlrcs box 218, C. P. 184 FOR SALE drain hay. good horso or trado tor cows. Phono even ings 5GI-V FOR SALE Number one elder bar rels. ? 1.2S. J. L. Dcmmcr, GOD W. Jackson, phone 39 i-J. ISO FOR SALE Two coal stoves, will sell nt reasonable prices. Phono 95. 179 FOR SALE Corn. $25 per ton. three mllos west of Sledford. P. D. Lotland, Jacksonville. 2S5 HELP WANTED KKMAliE WANTED Wtiinon Sell guarnhtctid hosiery to friends, neighbors and cencrnl wearer: 70 per cent pro fit; mako $10 daily; experienco tin necessary. International Mills. West Ph!ladelpjtla,Pn. HELP WANTK!- MAI.K WANTED Experienced working or chard foreman. Must be nblo to show results, near MeiUord. State salary wanted and glvo full par ticular. Address X. V., caro Mall Tribune. WAVlKr SITUATIONS WANTED Man and wlfo with, ex perience desire position on a farm or orchard. No children, salary no object. Ail dress box A. IL, caro Mall Tribune. 181 WANTED Hasn't any ono thoso tickets 111 nnd 1111 on Elks' Ford? I will pay premium two bits each. "Hill" Soarle. 179 WANTED Man and wife wants ranch work. 425 S. Grupo, J. F. Pullln. 17b WANTED Contracts for wood cut ting or land clearing. P. O. box 3C2. Medford. 192 WANTED Sowing by day or plcco. Mrs. Marquam. 245 So. Central Avo. Phono 379-M. 18G WANTED SIlSCELliAMEOUS WANTED Second' hand dining room fttrnlturo. Phono 251. 179 WANTED Good second hand auto mobile, Ford runabout proforrod. Call Medford Creumery. 179 WANTED--To buy houso on monthly luhtallnionts. J, T. P., caro Mail Tribune. 179 WAVTMIi Tt Iiiiv 4ntn nn rnh Walsh's ranch, mllo out North Roosevelt. I'Js FOR EXCHANGE FOR SALE OR TRADE Good gcntlu potty, broken to lido, ir urivo sin- clo or dottblo; also buggy and nur noss. Inquire 010 S, Oakdale or phono 3 19-J. EXCHANGE Want to Mil or buy anythltiKT U O Rader, 114 N. Frost Ht. Phono 135, Nuff Bad. ;; ..1 i.-rr mvu'r j v . MONKV TO LOAN TO LOAN' Money, country security preferred, HeliiiHll luvvnliileiit Co. w t &VTm:xtYJ4J'V'iwj-Bri9&4' niW c urn LOHT No, ime ll.f-NT mi4 Jwlrlr lull lluht. Kttwarit for mnrn lu II. II. nli PiyJHm Am, PACTS jrftflC MMINKMA HltUtCTtmit . "Y W NI Atflffl WHfl!!? liMIER AUTO HimiNa (JO. W nro oRornllng tho InrROUt, .oltltw ml, best nqulppod ptttt'llM P cIMtj Jtorthwnst. Use our sprlliM wliettothern frill. Sobl' umtor giiar siitco. 2ti North Fifteenth St., Portland, Oro, Nolnry Public HKLl.N N. YOCKKY Notary pub He. Rrltig your work to mo nt tlta ws .a . slrn or tlm Mall Trimnin TrnnsfcM KAI) TRANSFER & HTORAOE CO. Orflcn 12 North Front St. I'liotn 315. Prices right. Sorvlco gttnr tnteoil Altornrfii PORTER J. NEFF, W.M. P, MEALKT Attorneys-at-Law, Rooms 8 and 9, Medford Nntlnnal llnnk blilg. A. E. REAMES, LAWYER (Jarnott Corey bldg. Wm. M. ColviK; Qeoigej Mt nobarti COLVIO ft. ROHERTS. J.AWYEHH Medford National Uank Uttlldlns. IJ. F. MULKEY &.OEO, W. CHERRY Attorneys at Law., Jackson Couh- ty uanx uuiidtng. NEWTON W. BORDEN Attornay at law, room 7, Hparta duiiuibc, Ma ford. Oregon, Chlmaracterti DR. A. R. HEDGES, Dr. Louise K. Hodges Mochano-Theraplsts, Chiro practors, Spondylotherapists. These systoms. Including dietetics, cura tive gymnastics, hyilro-theraphy, etc., produce results In both acuta and chronic diseases. Consulta tion free. Over Deuel ft Co., cor ner Main and Dartlott. Hours 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Other soar by appointment. Phone 170. DR. R. J. LOCKWOOD., Chiropractor, norvo specialist Rooms 203-204-206. Garnett-Corey bldg. Vapor baths. and scientific massage given; needle spray, head and shoulder shower In connection; advice la' dietetics, medical gymnastics, bydroptherapy. Lady attendant. Phone, office 543, rwldeaae 6U-R. Kmtiojmemt Agtmcj Wa are aero to. hal yaopla at ra llabla, conipaUnt help. W tar nish help In almost all Ubm C business. We make a specialty of comnotent mea and wlvea for ranches. We solicit yoar patroa aie. Blttner's Real Katato aM Employment Bureau, Room mat 7 Palm Bultdlnr, Medford. PheM 8G8. lira. Byrd Caster, Maasfer, eneceseer. ., , - xa IXntlta DR. W. M. VAN 8COYOO DR. C. C. VAN 8COYOO Dentists Garnett-Corey Bids., suite 111 Mcdford, Oro. Phono 856. Garbage OARBAGE Get your premises cleaned up for the summer. Call on tho city garbage wagona for good service. Phone 326-L. K. Y. Allen. Instruction In Music IIAIGHT MUSIC STUDIO 11G 80. Laurel. Fred Alton Halght Piano, Mrs. Florcnco Halllilny Halght, VOlCO. TOlepilOnO 17U-K. SHOE REPAIRING First clasa she repairing, on modern electrfe machine:) while you wait B. N. Blden. located in KIdd's Shoe Store, Phone 313 J. . Pliycslriana una Barjjeosa DR. F. O. CARLOW, DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathia physicians, 41G-417 Garwott-tUurey bldg., phono 1036-L. Kesldeuce 26 South Laurel St, DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathic physicians, 303 Garnott-Corey building. Pbone 904-M. DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician and surgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear, noso and throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and glasses sup plied. Office 228 East Mala St. Hours 8:30 a. m. to 8 9, n. Phone. E. B. PICKEL, M. D. Office) Jac son County punk bldg. Office pbone 43-R; residence phone 58-R. DR. MARTIN O. BARBER Physi cian and surgeon. Office Palm block, opposite Nash Hotel. Hours 10 to 12, 1 to 4. Phone 110-J. DR. R. W. CLANCY Physician and surgoou. Phouea, office 36. resi dence 724-J. Office hours 18 to 12, 2 to 6. DR. S. A. LOCKWOOD Physician and Burgeon. MYRTLE S. LOCKWOOD. M, . Practice limited to diseases of women. Offices 232: 10. MaU. Phones, residence,. 814-J2; offlue 814. R. J. CONROY, M. D. Physlclaa sad Surgeon. Over Hutchison Lm den, 215 H. Mala Bf Pbomo 77. DR. MO M. M. DOW Physician and surgeon, Ijr. Lydla B. Dow Oa teopathlo physician, offlses )M Wt. Mark's block, Phone U9S JUa dence the Dow Hospital, Central Point. Priatere a4 PwxMH ate MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has U best etiulpixid prlntlag oftiea Ml southern Qregon; book Madtilfi loose leaf ledifir, bllllsg srsijMSjL etc, Portlauii prleee. tl VtfSk, Fir HI. ."--,--s- v"tr.'rw lisliit In Mr I silt v Trf s wf .....1 wmmmt DM. A, W. KUHI Offfe IN MHI( IM, Hliikl Ml HwN. xwm4H IB'MSSH t l ( iMy - t 1 0iBgmi ssttlltf tS I, hHiIibMVM mm,m ,r( a j m 1 r M ,".1 Ml "'I ii 91 . -'J ' J) I ft o?1 - r 1 f?l "JW.