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Tsiicniroun math TpmuNw, mwdtoih), OIMWON, AVHODNKSDAY, OCTOUFJ? 21, 1911 PAOK nvm $T W A V t jj I ! I SURVIVORS TELL HOW SUNK BY LONDON, OH. 'J I Ciiplnlii .lolin. stun mill hivli'i'ii men r tin1 eiew ol' lln ItiiliMh hcIiimiiut (Ultra or l.cllli, Hlllill llV a (ll'llllllll hlllillllllllii', linvu iinh'etl in SliiviimiKor, Noiwiiv, lioiu NltuiloiicM, neeoiiling to a iitpnteli lo llie Ki'iiIim'h Telemniu i'oiiiiniiy I'hmii' Hint phtec. In Icllinj: o Mm cv purti'iiee, Ciiilniii loliiiolmi mhI : "Till! (Hit III It'll (IlllllUI'lllfllltll, Si'olluinl, SiiihIhv noun with coal mill eoltol fur Slnvunuer. At Imlf MKt Iwelfe Tin'filiiy nl toriKMtii llie (lei mini Hiihiiiiiiiiie N-17 popped out ol! tlit witter to tin' mIiiiIioiiiiI ami slop peil u ii Im mi t iilni' mile himIIiui! of Moiiloftiiu. No ullicr i'imII wax in fight. "Tin Miliiiiiuint' Mi'til it IhimI nlioiml wild llu iiu'ii. Willi iiHnUiTH in liiiinl lltey onli'ii'il tin- KiiIimIi llajj (alien down, threiiteiilnu to hliool iiii if I iliil not iilii'v. I iii t lit'i ni'ii i'f Ihey allowed tin not inoiif t lut ti It'ii inin- IlleX III lt lI'lUII I ! lifl'ltolllM mill iiiiin dir tin iMow. "I limit down the ling, whereupon tlin (li'iinmi olfli'tT ton' ii mil of my IiiiihIh iiihI liumploil it iiiuli'i' lout, I WIlK fur I o take till' xlllp'x plipurH Illicit when I nlleiiiplcil to take tlicm oil' ninl none uf lla1 eiew huh ul- lowiil to tiil.o iiny of hi hiliuiL'im'x. "Tin' eiew went l;i two llfeboulx, wllll'll till WlhllllirillU qiliel.lv town id!) vanlx iVoia tin (llitrii. Tlirci! (li'iinmi icmiuinil iiliuiinl, xiaii'luil tin vhip thoroughly ami iainill, nml one of them I'viilunily opened llu Imttum Mihc, lieeiiue tlin rear of Hie ship began lo miiI,. Then in n ten tninulcM the (llilia ilixuppojirctl. "We wen unli'iiil to row to the lion. When we reaelnil Norwegian cn tcirilory we met n pilot bout, which low eil n4 11 ill II a Noiwegiiin tor ielu hunt liiuk iw iilmaril. The (llilnt wax not iiimii'i'iI." T 10 DEBATE FRIDAY PORTLAND, Oct 21 It. A llooth republican candidal,) for I'nlleil StutiiH Ktmutor, .will fact Governor Wool next Friday night at thu old llitltur Theater. Klutcuth nml Morrl (jii M reels. Tint republican randl iliiln tor Hulled Suites sunutof nml ths govuruor of Oregon will havo ono hour each to iIIhciinn the charge Hindu by West. Cliarli'H It. Mooicn represents llooth nml Hurt K. Ilami) represents Went, .Mooreti ami llaney nro thu Mntit itlinlriuoii of thu republican nml democratic parties, respectively. It will ilnvolvo upon thmo roprencntn IImh lo Hetect u chairman ami look alter Hid ilntallH, WomI'h proposition Ik for oau to rtpcak 110 inlniitrn, ilioii llio other lo upeak for an hour, ami tlin flmt Npeaker to Itavo .10 nilniitcn In clone, Whllo Mouth won lil have proferreil to Iiiko Went lead ami lull all IiIm t'harr.cH ami llicn aiiHWcr llicin, Went imifeiM thu Hpllt arraiiKeiiu'iit. Thin lieltiK thu cane, llooth hax nlortnd to open for l!0 inlniitos ami lako the ltiHt half hour. T T BY lli:itUN Oct. 'i, Ma The llamm ami London, II: 10 u. in. Tho vltlea or (Ihciit ami llrucii, In llulgliiin, havliiK been offered by tho Ouriunim without fltthtlnr,, limy were In no way duuiaKcil, Tim chnrchtn nml uiiihouuih are Intact, When lant inoiith a boinbarilinept waa fnaiod, tho faiuotiH art troiiHiircH )n tho tw-g cllloa, weio moved to ijiictm of iinfoty. TIii'ho luclmlo MlcbaOl AiioIo'h atntuto of thu Ma donna, which wiih In tho church of iNotrn Duido ut Ilruuea, nml tut troum iiuiii ami nlcturi'H In tho hoapltal of St. John, near tho church of Notor (laniii. Home of tho picture? weio placed in a Hitfo dopqult vault. Tho uiaiiKdlouin of CharlcH the Hold In "No I io Danio wan not duniagud. SHEDS ALONG BALTIC LONDON, Oel. 21,7 ::0 p, pi. 'J f'o'M'piiiilunl of he Ti(ncn nt (V icjihuiicu Icniu fioin (Icniiini Miiuce Hint niixJiip xliojx me heing uon-f-jllielel nl Tonijeiil, ill Selili'hWlv, nml nl JIimIhuI., tn llie Win now, neur SUBMARINE BRUGES II) BUILDING AIRSHIP Ijie HilJIIu tjeii, Jl Mi'i'kli'liUum HlllUMtllll NEWS FROM COUNTRY CORRESPONDENTS SUBMARINE TELLS EAGLE POINT EAQLET8 I WILLOW SPRINGS TWIGLETS f Uf Uty I KllU I )Ull 111 MY 4 i" in - Tho IiihI tlmn I wrotn ) navo an account of what I nnw In Halom and had JubL none lo dinner with my friend Dr. I'lndlny. After din tier wo Htitrtod out for IiIh office, 'but Me con eluded ,to tnkn mo around tho city for a fijvv niliiiilcH bi.'foro uolnt; to IiIh office, Ho KlnrtliiK out from bin home, which Ih JuhI oulwlile of tha city HiiiKh, wo took u npln nut by tho utatu prison and an wn pmnii'd wo raw about 150 of tho female In- uiuIum of lint prliiou hIUIiik on lint curbliiK ami on the iddnwalkH that Doomed to bn InkliiK thnlr noon hour In thu nun nml open air. I'moilm; on wo next panned tho hhvIiiiii for tho linmnu but niiw but very few peoplu ut on ml. Tho tvso btilldluKM, the prUon and thu aHylum, nro beau tiful HtiuciureH ami reflect credit on (ho mnmiKorH of thu InntltutlonH. I'iikhIuk on about cluht or ten blockH from tbero wu mot n company of about to women, Initiated of thu nay Itini, that two of (ho lady itnardn had out uxorclxltiK, tliey wuro march Iiik aloiiK two and two looking an care fiuu an It wan poHslblit to look, but they weru a plllablu lookliiK com pany, iiiey worn led by an old lady that looked an IIioukIi iibe iiiIkIH be CO yearn of auu, Hhortly after piiiulnu them wn turned our courtie to no lo tint Ktnto fair ;rouudn, but about thu time wn had Kotiu perliapn a half u mllu llio doctor dlicovered that hU Kadollmi wan out ninl then I hud lo alt In the mnrhtun until liu wmit nml bought flvcallmiH of Hint very mccniiary nrtlclu ami by thu Utile hu Kot back It wan then tlmu for him to bo In hU office, but dur Iiik tint xltort rldo I took with thu doctor I miiw ndiiiii very' flint build litK" ami tin hlreetH Itavu been ureal ly Improved mIiicu I wan ihuro hoiiiu four yencH nKt). After ono Vein nwny from tho 8. I. depot and Km Immediate, nurround Iiikh, lbi whole city preiuintH nlto Kethur a different npponrntico for they linvu toinn an liamlxoinu rculdcnci'M Nurroumled with all klmli of ulirub bery ami oruameulnl lre nml tho MreclH are widu nml clean, nml the bmilneim hounen would Indlcato that thu occupant wero ImvInK thulr hbare of thu biiHlneM, althouKh 1 did not havu time to make any InvcRtlgiu lion im I bad to mart for OrcKon City on thu T, 00 o'clock train. Al tliotiKh I did taku lluiu Hint after noon to ride around thu city a little on tbu itnvt car. TakliiK the 8. P. car ut S.00 p. m. for OreRon City I tw but very' II 1 1 lo alone tho route im after f o'clock It waa m diinky that I could hoe but very little ex cept the Immuiuu gardcim and tho iiuantlty of vcKetnbloa. Arriving nt Ori'Kou City nttotit ? o'clock I phoned to my brother-in-law to incut me at thu depot but found that hu wag out In tho country olcctloiiccrluK for tho officii of county judKc, and would not bo home until after midnight, so I miiHterud up courage to Htnrt up that Iouk bill with a null cmc that wvIkIih 1C poumlH, no overcoat that wcIrIih nix pouudK and an umbrella, but junt an I Hturled u younn man, an em ploye of tliu 8. P. Co., Hteppod out of thu dupot nml huIiI: "lluio old iiuiii I had JtiHt as noon walk up to .Mr, Cbok'N iih not ami will carry your ult caKo for you." Now pur- hijpH I didn't fuel relieved, ho I had nut only ii Kuldu but a very material hulp toward iiuttlui; my bclonuluK to I heir doatluatlou. Ah I am about ready tn Mart for (IreMiam I will havu lo cIobo thin tlmu and tho next tlmu will try to toll thu rondom soiuo ol the things I hao Boen In Oropon City nml Portland and what I am to uciTlii (Ircnliaiii. Kulrvluw, Oruttou, Oct. 111. KANES CHEEK ITEMS Kliner IligiiiliulJinii mid family iil lemh'il the K)eakinjr ji MeilfoPirSut uiiliiy uljlil by rtov. Wohl ut thu Na building-, Mr. l-'ennell left for San Kraneiseo lliii week for incilicnl tientmcnt. Joint Jntgs left ono ilny loivntly for l.eluud, Ore,, where hu has em plnyuifiil for thu winter. I'nixpei'l r'nilor, forecasiH rain for Hevepnl dnyn. Mr, llemlerMin nml finAily left on Monday for thu new home near Kugiio Itivcr. We Jeuiot their iK'piutuiu Wi'.V much and we hope our loe will he their gain. Mr. Olson pud family of Oolil Hill havu moved In hu Mcuo fui in, Mr. Olson having- leuscd (lie plaeu for u term of ycm, Dock Ihulier cpi'iil Hoveral days of Ihh wou; in MeiUVnl on Ipifiuetix. Klines Creek InincNS viHilnrx to (lolil Mill this week: Mike Foley, Jus. huwreiieu, John Itrowu, Mr, ami Mis. Miikiiii, Mr, llopis, Mr. Ut . Illglnliolliiiin, Mr, Shnnip nml I'rpphnl FiihIiu. l, Klniilfy wiih Ilu nuost nl' Ji ilinlliiu) Mfs IIiiumi, on TmiHiliiy.. With Modfonl irado U MudfurJ uisde. Mr, J. W. Kldcn wiih IraiimiclltiK hurilueHH In Medford Monday. Tho MUhuh llnrel Taylor nml Kluunor (,'rowder uttunded tho tench orH ItiRtltutii In Mudford Iniil week. Thu Central Point National flunrdn were laiKot prnrtlcHlriK In thin 1Ih trlct thu Hm of thu wcuk, Albeit 1'orney nml Hoernl frlrmlH went kiiurIh TuiHiliiy uVfiiiliiK, ut tilt homo or It, I-. WIIkoii of Ilenll Lnuu. Mm. I), I). I-aiiu of Portland Ih vIh Itlmt her hoiih, Will and Herbert o.r thu Waynldu orchard, MrH. V, ft. Front and llttlo MIhb CnrlaiR of Phoenix npent the week with Mr, and Mm. Tlioiiipnon of (lion UldKu. Mr. It. 8, miiio of Medrord waa In HiIh vicinity Saturday IramtactlnK htiMlncKH. Malcolm l'roct unjoyed n vlnlt with frluudn hern on Monday. MrH. .loltu McKeu nml koii will leave thin week for their homo In Al iimiuuriuu, N, ,M after npemlluK tin: Hummer with MrH, Frank McKou and fainlly. Mr. (!eon;i) HlrHlilerer baa JuhI compleli'd a flmt barn on IiIh proper tuy, Thu PrcHbylerlan choir met nt the houju of Mth. Hatfield Friday oven- I nis. J. P, lloaulnnd returned Monday having ii pent tho fall In enxtoni tit leu, Mrn, lloit(land and daughter nro remaining In houtherii California for u fuw ilnyii, , Frank Thompklim ban the contract for thu cant of thu JcnkH ranch for thu year. Wednesday evi-nliu; Mrn, Frank McKeu wnn HiirirliMil by her ncaruHt nelgblMirt). A flue dinner wan nerved nl 7 o'clock and later n nodal even ing wan enjoyed. 8niu Andernon Iiiih erected n very nrtltstlc power bouite, Karl KnrlHOn wan the archltecl. Mr. 1 licks of AMilaud completed thu harvuxtlng of his crojt thin week. Thu Orange will hold a public po litical meeting at thu Willow Springs hcIiooI house, Saturday cvenlpg, Oc tober 'it. Thu Medford IndlcH will furnliih n mimical program, ulna lontii Hitcakern, while tho (Irangu will nHitlHt In the program. We undcratnml from ono of tho comuiltibloiierx that thu bridges In thin vkintty will bo put in flmt clans shnpu un noon an thu water iH'glnn to run in tho creeks. Thu bridges will receive concrete nbuttiuents nml thu road wcMt from the Pacific highway will b(. graded nml grnvelcd. It seems there tins never tco;i any work done on (his mini, and an It Is a di rect thorouglifnru lo Hit Willow SprltigH school nml greatly traveled It will be much appreciated when com pleted. FLOUNCE ROCK FRILLS James Cordon and wife and sou Fred vlsltuil relatives near' Flounce Hock last week. Nelson No and fnmlly returned Monday from Medford. Frank pittsworth, Pert Mason, Clam Skryman, MIrs llnnsou, I.eta IVelor and Mr. ami Mrs. Dee Illauch- nrd returned from Mudford Thurs day. MIhh Francis Aiken camo homo on Saturday. There wan a daucu at thu Power Plant Saturday night. Several young peoplu from this vicinity attended though it was raining. I.ucIuh Klncnld went to Medford Sunday to tuko tiu examination for forest ranger. Mr, undMrs. T. U. lllglnbothniu vlsltud Inst week with thulr children nenr-Derby. Violet Vaughn vlsltuil Mm. Nelson Nye Monday. Mm. DltKworth npent Friday and Saturday visiting friends at Puyton. W. C. T. V, met Saturday wth MrH. O. W. Klucald. Tlieru was a good altendiuico and good mooting, also good sandwichua and cake lurvud by AIIsh Kny. Two now inepi hers, 'Mlsveji Poulor and Hkyrinun, wuro milled to thu .Union, I.ota Peulor apont Saturday night and Sunday with hor unelu, T. M. Peulor iinu family. E Reported by Jackson County Au ' tract Co., Sixth and Kir BU. Real Kotato Transfers Isabulln Rowley ut vlr to lies alo 0. Angul, NW. of 8K boc. 17 twp. 117 It 2 W. mid loud way, W. 1) 10 J. II, Wtlluku ut ux tn ,(leo. It. Miidluy, lot In bile. 1, Wllluku'a Add. Mudfprd, W. f .s.M'W ,. Kiiinia iliiiuphrvy ef vlr ( James ilowllng, lot In blk. il, Wt Mitdfoid, W. I) 10 Willi Miulfonl tmdu U Mulford mads COURT HOUS NEWS JAPAN'S WARSHIP i I'KKINO, Oil, a , 7:1.-. i, m.-Ati offieinl (Jcniiiiti i eport on llie blow ing up of tile Jiii.iurM eruiMer Tuk iieliilm in Kino lio harbor October 17 huts forth llml tliu Herman tor pedo boat K-D0 went to sen with the intention of nlliieklii a' larger eruixer, Fnilill in tlnx, site Iniil Ut content hcrxelf with the Takiieliiho. Ah hooii un (hi vcnM'l hntl been din povnl of the S-DO'h crew found their boat Inniix'il nml ran her on the bench, TJic iiuiii td Mifcly uIuire. Thu Japanese legation here hii.vh that the woik of mounting llie niee KUiiK ))efon Tiin; Tim Iiiih not yet been completed ami that Die bom banlment of Tirir Tnu probably will he ilelnycd for fcvera! week. I)i")atilicM from Tokio M'slcnlny hokI the S-D0 wn. found iiKiiorc and iIi-Htroycil liy the .lapanche hlxt' ui'iIch hontli of J Kill-,' J mi, cubansenate"passes NATIONAL DEFENSE BILL HAVANA, Oct. 'JI.-'Thc Ciibnn senate, utter n ehhion which InMcil almost nil night, early today pahscil alinicl iiiianiuiiiiihly the national ecumimii defense lull. Tliu meiiHiirc reeeutlv pitHHeil the lioiu-e. The iniisl iuipoitaiit clatihCK of the bill pnniili for ii national enlinifir, preiniuuiH for llie eiillivaliou of to baeeii, ti bom! InMiiMif f.i,Ono,fl(IO, the relief of agricultural luborer, nml eoncoliilaft lio regal;! r nniiy oinl the rural guanl. POLITICAL CARDS von cou.ntv iiKcnitnnn. I hereby announce myself as tho democratic candidato fo tho office of county recorder of Jackson coun ty, to lo votod on at tho general election on November 3, 1914. if plcctod, I will do' my duty us 1 havo tn other responsible position Mint I havo held. l.FH L. JACOH3. (Paid Adv.) ! hereby announce myself as can didate on tho Republican ticket for county recorder.'! 7f olectcd I will glvo my undivided -attention to tho duties of thu office Election Nov. 3, lttH. CHAUNCKY KI.OKUY, (Paid Adv.) COU.NTV TltKASUItKlt. I am tho democratic nomlnco tor treasurer of Jackson county and will rippreclnto your support. S. (SID) I. HltOWN. (Paid Adv.) I horoby announco that I am tho republican candidato and nomineo for tho off!c of county treasurer. FRrD h. COLVIQ. (Paid Adv.) lU'.PUKSRXTATIVK Marian I). Towno, democratic-pro-grcsslvo nomineo for. ropreaentutlvo. (Paid Adv.) FOIt STATK 8KVATOR. II. Von dor Ilollcn, (present lncum bent). Republican nomlnco, en dorsad nUo by tho progressiva party. (Paid Adv.) Thos. K. Nichols of Kaglo Point, democratic and Out to Win candidato for statu senator. Sixth senatorial district, Jackson county. (Paid iAy.) CORONER, I wish to plnco my nnmo before tho voters ot Jackson county aa an Indopundont candidate for county cor oner. JOHN A. PKRIi. (Paid Adv.) W, W. Usshor, republican and democratic nominee. Subject to election November 3, 1914, (Paid Adv.) TOR SI1KRIFP I hereby announco myself as tho dpmocratlc nomineo for sheriff of Jackson county to bo voted on at tho gouoral election November 3, 1914, J. P. JUTTSON. (Paid Adv.) Ileroby announcing myself as re publican cnndldnto for sheriff at tho coming oloctlon, 1 stand on my past record of efficient service In the In- torost of tho taxpayer, and respect fully solicit tho support of all voters, W, II. 81NQLER. (Paid Adv.) COUNTY HUIIV1CV0H Domocratle randldutti subject tn election Nov. .1, 10 14, I respectfully re, for you to my past tucord an bast ii pit a which to judgo my nuullflrntlous ,for thu iibovii iiuiuvii oirieo, UurlnR (hu present lomi I Jinr boon cltlof deputy county surveyor, and h.ivo been ncllvely cnKagcd In tn practice of civil engineering and nur voying in thu county for tho past six years. It elected, I will endeavor to servo tho public In a manner that will ro lled credit upon tho office. A. T. nitOWN. (Paid Adv.) I hereby nnnotinco myself as tho re publican candidate, for tho office of county surveyor of Jackson county, subject to tho election, Nor. 3, 1914 Qualification) Vn county surveyor of Pipestone county Minnesota, was county survey or of Clatsop county, Oregon, for two forms, wan for 12 years city surveyor and engineer for the city of Astoria, Oregon. For the past four years liayo been located In Medford practising as a surveyor and civil engineer. If elected, will carry out tho duties of said office, faithfully and cconom Ically. ALFItKH 8. TKU, ' (Paid Adv.) AN.VOU.VCKMKNT. I hereby announce myself as a can dldato for ypur insurance. Polling place, Jackson County Bank building, open every day. Holmes, "Tho In stiranco Man." . ' Paid Adv.) ? KOII JIEIST HOVSI FOIt HKNT Four room cottage with largo Kcrnencd porch, good loca tion, X 00, water paid. Call GO'.. 18tj FOIt JtKNT Strictly rnodorn bunga low, oast front Un Geneva. Hum phrey. . 184 FOIt ItK.NT Five room modern bun galow. with wood shed attached. 207 Cottage, paved rtrcet. 184 FOIt KKNT- For tho winter, small furnished apartmeut hoiitt to ru HponnlblM party. Address 8., care Mali Triuune. IK I FOIt ItKNT November 1, ftvo room modern bungalow, shade, lino lawn, water paid, good location, $14 per month. 820 "West lith St.. 200 FOR RENT Six room house, No. 925 North Central Ave; also 2G aero ranch, ono mile north of city. An ply to J. 8. Howard, room 408, XI V Xr II Illrtf?. FOIt ItKNT Modorn five room fur nished or unfurnished house. KT.C West 2nd St., phono U38-M. 1S2 FOIt RUNT Four room furnished house. 717 North Riverside. 18C for hknt iioi;.SKKi:i:pixa ROOMS FOR ItKNT Furnished housekeep ing suite, gas, wood heaters. 234 K. 9th St. 184 FOR ItKNT ROAR!) AND R003LS ROOM AND ROAnD aViIb" South Ivy. Mrs. C. L. Grant. 132 FOR ItK.NT FURNISIJKD AITS. FOR RENT Large sleeping rooms, And modern housekeeping apart monts, prices very reasonable. Phone J47-L. S22 8outh Uollr street. FOR ItK.NT MlSOTMiANKOUS FOR ltENT- SmaliranTh,"l"W miles from Talent. Call 4-J Medford. FOR SAIilv ORCHARDS FOIt SAI.K I am broko! Havo an equity In ono of thu best ten aero tracts near Medford, planted to apples and pears, six and eight years old, ranch Iiquso and barn, good well. I urn up agulnst it! I absolutely can't hang on any long er. Have got o iscrlflco. Here Is a real bargal for some one. Agents savo stationery. Will deal with buyers only. Address P. O. box S22. Ocuan Park. Oil. 82 FOR SAI.K OR KXCIIANOK Roguo River Valloy Fruit Lands. Dairy, stpek, poultry ranches and Timber. ' Colonization Tracts. Best all-thiyear-round cliiuato on coast. Health Resort. Wonderful Medici nal Springs. Reaver Realty Co., Ashland, Oregon. NEW TODAY Eighteen acres between Medford nml Phoonlx, close .o S. P. station stop, and to Pacific highway. Would mako a fine berry or chicken ranch. Irrigation easy, $150.00 per aero. Fltty-fivo acres halt in flno bearing Nowtowna, balanco In youngor ap ples anil pears, very large houso, nnd other buildings nro good. Closo to Medforl, nil cau bo Irrlgatod. $000 jer ncro. A great value. C. P, HOON WHY? I am making deals for a larger por cent of my customers than at any tlmu sliico 1 started business. I wnnt our proposition, I am making up a Real Estato Exchange Rook, I will not list properties at Inflated values vfthur for salu or trade no lu quoting prlco of properly, give lowust cash vnluutlon, IfOl First National Hank Building mono iau-j J, C? BARNES I ItK.NT FUllftfftllKD HOOMH FOR RENT Modern furnished rooms. The Cottage, 604 W. 10th street, 108 FOIt RENT lied room with kit chen privileges, 403 N, Uartlctl street, 180 iii '.(si ii phono 20 -J4, FOR SALE Cow. sonvllle. Phone 403 Jack I8fi FOR SALE Family drlying mnre. Call'421-J. FOR BALE Cheap, two year old registered Jersey bull, highest rec nrd west of Chicago, also two flno cows. Walsh's ranch, mllo out N. Roosevelt Ave. 199 for halk 3h.sci:llani:ol's FOIt SALE First clnss or would rent to tyitewrlter, responsible party. Address L, O, Mall Tribune. K., caro FOR SALE flood rook stove cheap. L. O. Colvor, Phoenix, Ore. 18C FOR SALE 20 shares Farmers & Fruitgrowers bank stock for $120), Terms. Inquire M. J. Emcrlck. FOR SALE Haled grain hay and corn. C. W. Isaacs, phono B91 R4. FOR SALE White nml Drown Leg horn hens or will trade for spring roosters. Medford Poultry and Egg Co. Phono DS3. 185 FOR SALE Fife ton baled grain hay; phone 121, Central point, or addres box 218, C, 1. 181 FOR SALE Oraln hay, good horse or trade for cows. Phono even ings GG4V. FOR SALE Corn, $25 per ton, three miles west of Medrord. P. D. Lofland, Jacksonville. 285 FOR SALE Ono electric heater, only been used throu weeks at Palmer's Piano Place, Oarnctt-Corey uldg, isr, ItUHl.NKSH OPPORTUNITIES U US I NESS OPPORTUNITY A chance to make 200 per, cent pro fit on a small investment. This opportunity ocn to every one. For further particulars call on Medford Poultry & Egg Co. 184 IIEU WANTED FEMALE WANTED Women Sell guaranteed hosiery to friends, neighbors and general wearer; 70 per cent pro fit; make $10 daily; cxperienco un necessary, international Mills, West Philadelphia. Pa. HKLl WAKTKtHMAMC WANTED Two men to demonstrate and take orders for a patented ar ticle. In demand wherever a stove or furnace Is used, saves one-third thu fuel. Price Is right: Sells easllr. Exclusive territory. For Interview, address N. F. E care Sun, with phone number. 182 WANTED Ono gcntloman and one lady salesman wRh good address and accustomed to making big money. Havo a proposition for you that merits investigation. Ad (Ira's box C. W., enro Mall Tri bune. 183 WANTED Two energetic, capablo salesmen for ono of the nest farm land sub-divisions la California. To young men who have tho ability and can show n good, clean record this Is an exceptional opportunity. Our organization is most complete. Wo offer you every assistance. Stiue & Kondrlck, the well known and reliable firm of San Francisco, are looking for men of the above caliber. For further particulars see W. A. Cornltlus, 123 E. Main St.. Medford. 183 WANTED Experienced working or chard foreman. Must bo able, to show results, near Medford. State salary wanted and give full par ticulars. Address X. Y caro Mall Trlbuno. WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED Contracts for wood cut ting or land clearing. P. O. box 3C2, Medford. 192 WANTED Sewing by day or piece. Mm. Marquam. 245 So. Central Ave. Phono 379-M. ISC WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED To buy a sowing machine and rocking chairs. Address box 55, caro Mall Trlbuno. " 183 WANTED pood, competent book keeper, steady position to right party. Apply by lotter, box 100 cure Mall Trlbuno. 184 WANTKp A good second hand cor net. Give price. Address Cornet, care Mall Tribune. 182 WANTED To buy .corn on cob. Walsh's ranch, mllo out North Roosovolt. 198 FOR EXCHANGE FOR SALE OR TRADE Good gentle pony, broken to ride, Ir drtvo sin glo or double; also buggy uud har ness. Inquire C10 S. Oakdale or phono 349-J. EXCHANGE Want to sell or buy anything? U C Rader. 114 N. Front St. Pljono 135. Nuff Bed." LOST ASTRAY October 10. htioyod from It, J, llounr's pufltuio, Mudfnrd, onu .lumuy heifer,' 20 mouths old, hruiulod right crop nnd under bit. 187 ? FOUND I'OUNI) llleyiie, owner wiuy have FOIt FOR HAMl finrMTOCK FOR SALE Four youn brood sows A1I tvnnnnil tilrr i W Ulnnn wiDiit by pioving proiterty mm imy. ror UiU al m lk:i BUBIKF.H3 mnKOTOftt ,.., i - Ante fHflpa , , LAHER AUTO BPRINO Crf. W are operating the laruest, Wm and best equipped plantin the Pa cific northwest. Use our sprlngi when others fall. Sold under guar antee. 2d North Fifteenth St., Portland, Ore. Notary Public lhfc.MAl HELfJN N. YOCKBY Notary pub lic. Urine your work to mo at the slrn of the Mr ll Trlbunn, - ..fi.. Trsnufcrs EAD8 TRANSFER ft 8TPRAOK CO. Office 42 iNorth Front St. Ptiotn 3 IS. Prlcen right. Service guar tntcod. ',..1 ,-, ,' ','' , J1-",',". . y, '.J4..J) Attorners PORTER J. NEFF, WM. P. MEALWY Attorneys-at-Law', Rooms 8 and 9; Medfprd National Dank bldg. A. E. REAMES, LAWYER Oarnett Corey bldg. Win, M. Colvlg, Qcotge M. Roberta .COLVIO Sc ROBERTS, LAWYERS Medford National Dank Building. B. F. MULKEY & OEO. W. CHERRY Attorneys at Law. Jackson Coun ty Bank Building. NEWTON W. BORDEN Attorney at law. room 7, Sparta building, Med ford. Oregon. -. .- -:. I Ohlroprnctora DR. A. R. HEDGES. Dr. Louise E. Hedges Mechano-Theraplsts, Chiro practors, Spondylotberaplsts. These systems, Including dietetics, cura tive gymnastics, hydro-tberaphy, etc., produce results in both acute and chronic diseases. Consulta tion free. Over Deuel ft Co., cor ner Mala and Bartle'.t. Hours 9 a. tn. to'S p. tn. Other hours by appolntmont. Pboae 170. DR. It. J. LOCKWOOD,, Chiropractor, neryo specialist Rooms 203-204-20C, Garnett-Corcy bldg. Vapor baths and scientific massaga given; needle spray, head and shoulder ahovver n connection; advice la dietetics, medical gymnastics, bydroptherapy. Lady attendant. Pboae, office 643, residence Dll-K. JCaoyaeaf Agtmcf We are here to heJ& people Ktt re liable, eompeteat KWp. We fur nish help la almost ell Usee el business. We stake a specialty of eoRtMteat bh and wltea fet' reaches. We solicit your patroa age. BIttner's Real Estate aai Employment Bpreau, Rooaae aaA 7 Palm Bulldlar, Medford. Fhoae 858. Mrs. Byrd Caster, Maatajer, mcceiaer. . 3 DeUae JJin'- DR. W. M. VAN 8COYOO DR. C. C. VAN, HCOYOO Dentists Garnett-Corey Bldg., enlte Medford. kOre. Phone 868. 81 Garbage OARBAGE Oet your premises cleaned up lor the summer. Call on the city garbage wagons tor good service. Phone 32G-L, Y. Alien. Instruction la Munte IIAIOHT MUSIC STUDIO 11C So. Laurel. Fred Alton Halght Piano, Mrs. Florence Halllday Halght, voice. Telephone 17C-R. Hteeugrae&et SHOE REPAIRING First class she repairing, on modern electric machines while you watt. K. N. Blden, located la Kldd'a Saee Store, Phone 313J. PhycklcUas argeotM DR. V. Q. CARLO W, DR. BVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathia physicians, 4J.C-417 Garnett-Corey bldg., phone 103C-L. Kesldeaee 26 Konth Laurel St. DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathia physicians, 303 Garnett-Corey building.' Phone 004-M. DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician and surgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and glasses sup plied. Pfflce 228 East Main St. Hours 8:30 a. ra. to 8 p. as. Phone. E. B. PICKEL, M. D. Office Jack son 'County Bank bldg. Office phone 43-R; residence pboae 68-R, DR. MARTIN C. BARBER Physi cian and surgeon. Office, Pains block, opposite Nash Hotel. Hours 10 to 12, 1 to 4. Phone 110-J. DR. R. W. CLANCY Pbysclaa and, surgeon. Phoues, office 38, real denco 724-J. Office hours 10 te 12, 2 to.S. DR. S. A. LOCKWOOD Physician and surgeon, MYKTLE 8. LOCKWOOD, M. D. Practice limited ,to diseases ol women. Offices 232 E. Mala. Phones, residence, 814-J2: office 814. - R. J. CONROY, M. D. Physician aa Surgoon. Over Hutchison ft Luwa- deu. 215 E, Malu St. Pswee 7J. DR". MO Ml M. DOW Pbislelan'i auravou, ur,- i,ui t.. iww- vw teopatblo physician, offices' 84 IM, Mark's black, phone 160. Heel deuce the Dow Hospital, Central Po.lnt. s l'jiutara ana I'ttbUstoere MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has the best' equipped printing efftee la southern Oregon; book itbHUmr, loose leaf ledgers, tolling aysteHM, etc. Porfluud prwu' p NwfU rir Hi, ,-,-.,... .. vyyfw ;.f.iT) DR. A, W. KORINHK Veterl4MtiN, ' Office In Medford Vkiumw, KtlBM io, iibt ukuiw Hi. tiSmi JIvUI. AnwW ity WVlt y aa T!?' 'l .hl -; 1 r t-i ' tt 1 ( ;-iM H A I. M' I