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'HEWS FROM COUNTRY CORRESPONDENTS iin iiirv atir .iinuiirwl t BUTTE CREEK ITEMS H0I1LHI1U HIU U , Tin' wimple liiillut iipH'iUOl omly TlinrMiliiy nioiiilii,'( direct i'kiim l)ii Tin'tuff nllieo, well mil (on up iiimI ueiilly iirrnngeil, It in a nninliluhlo hlicrl mm In iIIiiiciihIoiih, being II 'J inclii'h Umu liy M with;, liieluiliiiK Soiilli AhIiIiuiiI procliiel, for iiiHtniicc, II ennlnliiM Hut iiiiiiich of 7(1 ciuiill-Itift'M- -Ifii fur MphI onngnvmloiml ilUliict nITieoH, I'J J',ip Mlnlc, 21 lor ooiinly, Mini two lop piociiicl, Of lift iiiciihitiiM mihinlttnl, ('ii mil toftm-il ,lo llii- people liy the IcmMiitlvo nuie-ii-hlj. Mini 1(1 pro iomhci ,y Inlatlvii pi'lll on. Tlic put I let ii'iirooi'iili'il nil. leplllllieilll, lU'lMIMTllI, timtfll'HMVf, mii'IiiI'm), intU'poiioViil mi,) niuiMnirli- xmi, Willi mi iiiiliinlli'il number of liyphoniitod ilNliiiciioiiM, Hilvf uiii(inK wlile'i rt' ropulillonii-ili'iiinernlie.pro. friNNivi.iroiililinn on npplifil lo (I. A. (Inriliii'p, I'liiiiliiliiln fop nullity 'oil. Al Irwin, cmul'ilute for eon. ttilIf . in Aslilmul prci'hii'i, rnnliM n-i'iniil with a ii'piililiniii.ilfiiioi'inlli'. proifpi'SKhi' ciiiliuveiiioul. Ici-gunUci of hln.. ,y law, 1'n'il V. Mont of .Mi-ilforil, piojirp "' V oiuhIMiiIo fop coiitiri'HHiiinilc mi npi'ii nip hpfrccOi under lit i'iuiop or flic' Ih'iivhih, on (ho pluzit Tlmr. tlny aflvrninni. In iiounrtlmirc .with nifioiii--lliln vi'iip ut Ii'iihI -tlie'enn-lliilnli- wiim Introduced liy lint flreci. Hi- minle a cli'iin, clear nil Miiteuionl of l(ii' Inmu from not only tlm pro jL-rij-Mvn Iml a Kencrul Mat.ilpolni mill with Intently listened lo li.V n liooil.Nii'il audience. Npcnl.liijj n In, iliil, oi in (In open, hit ii'innrVh were, Wii of himic of id,' rmliciil mill III li'inpiTi'il ulteriiiieo,, chnrnelerMIe of (loiio who ore prone to hire n hall ijii.l lull,- within htnlly inn! Ill ciilll ntfil HiiruininliiiKH, tlnit miIImiI!ii m giinioli, Tin next game in tin iiili'trlin. llMil folllllllll (.CMC U hl'lll'llllll'll ri Uluinntli, .Sal in ilny, 0,'lolii'r 'J I, tic ' " llic Alili'ii'l Mini Klmnulh Full high M'lioolx. The heme nl lust yeurV gmne with n yero lie. A M'hoiil Mirvey eniliruee.. n cum pieheiiMVit reuow f the eilneutiouiil Matin, ofmiy ejieii I'oiiininnlly. Be- lliumiiiig with r nU, the nvciurli I'onliniii'h in M'ope In inelinle hnilil iiikm, heiiliiiir mnl lij:ht fueilitli'M, M'nt ini; enpiieity, enlilnlion, elc. So lillleli for the phMienl UNpeet of the innttep. In a inonil mnl iiilclleehinl f-en-e the invehhntioii toko Into 'Olioitleriiliiill the K'''H'riil uelfnre of the Ntinli'iit, either iinliviilimllv or enU leetiM'lji, the environment, ronrMi of" linly, iim mlnpteil to purlieiihip necilf, inenls of vnrioiix text hool.H, ete. When nil of thee lire Miinuieil up, the pinHhilinn i Miinieil, mnl i'k open to iliM'iihHinu mnl eritiethin. AHhlmnlV ilitriel wim "urveyeil" ulioiit n yenr ni;ii, lo the inntiinl ml vmitiiLje of pupil, leneher mnl purmt, mnl on Fiiilny eveninir l'rof, IIi!h i;oe, Miperintemt'iit of the local se, ml, 1 1 1 mltliehK the people of ,Meilfon on the mhmitiii;i of the lnn. I lot nee Keenep ami .Iih KIhIo (IiiiMi were nnirrieil at lliu n-Kiilenep of the liriileV pnrentf, .Mr, ami Mr. John I,. (Irulili, on A ntreel, TiiurHilny ufteinoon, The eoreinony wiih 'i foliin'il liy e. II. A. ('ainiilinn of the 1'rei.hvteniin i-linreli. The newly Wfililnl (.'oiiplu will iiniKe their hunie in tin Dc:iil luiiiiiii huotion, where Mr. KeeHor in a Hiieecsrtfiil rimeiier. I NORTH PHOENIX NOTES t-77. tlio mill, llmiiett Iiuh IhuhiiiI Omuiwiiy ilum anil moved Into tmmu IIiIh week. Mm, CeorKC l. KiiUhiiiiih kiio ii ilinner IiihI WoiliiDHituy In honor of her nltop, .MIhh KlUnhntli llowerH, Tlio f6llowlut; wero piewnt, Moh iIiiiiich .1, ltiiiler, II. Iloyer, C, Unit ley, A. Ileum. M. K, HIieotH, K. i:, KeiiuieH, l llmnott, J. V. Miller, .1. Klmor, mnl A. I'urry, Tlio IiiiIIuh Hieut tlm nrtoriioou with tint thliulilo mill ueeillo. All ioport having a (Inn tlmo, MuHHiH, I'Vunli llmnett mnl duo, 1), Siilzuuut loft for l.uko creek country on a deer limit. They wore, out only n tiny when Mr. Hulr.mun wiih huiI (lonly taken III, After IiuIiik eureil for at tlio lioiiiD of Mr. HiirnvMin for Ravcrnl iluyH, ho wiih inovoil to hit I1611111 hero Kililuy. At pi'tmont writ liiK Ih 011 Hid roml to recovery, Tlio I.uiIIuh' Aid mot nt tlm homo or .Mm, K, !:. Hcnmtm IiihI Thiii'tnlny. Aliout !IU inomliorH wuru loyally on tortuluuil, After the rcKUlur hiinl ni'HH nifolliiK, tlio houtoHti Herveil hi'Iiiii Hiilnil, chet'Hu Htrnwtt, vruckorH, apiilo plo with c renin ami coffee. The luilli'H all know for a delicacy, meet with your country moinlior, Mrii, John (lorn Hpout Friday with M. K. HheetH fnmll)'. llt.tlid oven. liiK John and IiIh iIuiikIiUth Joined her, mid wlillud a pluaHuut ovouiuir. torn OH Out Bmt Tkr It whin you tnok Oor, Juun ion clfftu and pttronltt bomt lndu Um, i.A lil-UJ . HiiIiiiiImv. Oelnher 1 1. Movil Htnn ev. A n, lie v Mever mnl Vernon iMever w'eul (o KiiljIii Point til ilo IiIImiipmk with the inercliMiiU ol llnil lowir WVlile llieie they nltemleil n hi'-tim itiven liy (loveinor Wexl, They mImi Inolt ilinner nl Hie hiinnyMiilc hotel mnl met tile l.nhe Cieek Helinnl Inni'licr, MImk Alum (lonlil, who wih on her wav In bilte Creek, ft lor HpeinliiiK M "eel; nl the institute, Hill Mnrliit wiih in Meilfoiil Mon- ilnv, iloliitr hniin't-, Henry Meyer, Jr., mi in .feilforil liil woel, linvlnjf IiIm eye Irenliiil. Thoniiwnn HroN. of l.nlic Cieek nut n new emit of puiul on the front of their Mine linililiii); IiihI week. Amlley Meyer mIiiIci! llnil Ii unw n foikeil horn hnek ilepr nip neropx Iiim fnlher'n xlnhlilo liehl iih lie wjo; cotnliiK lo M'lionl TtivHilny morning" Mr. C'hiiMe, the eoiinly m-hool u perlior, wiih out initlnr our Hehool IiihI Friilny. lie kiivo ih ii Icmhoii In penuimifthip. Otto Myer of l.nkc Cieek wnn n pleiiHiiul caller ut our hohool Krliliiy ttfturiioi'iii. CIiiih Charley, who wiih vI-HIiib Meilfoiil a few ilnyn no, reporte.il tluil ulioiit IIIMI luiliiiiiH IiihI invujliM Hid city. AI'Iu'I'kIi " "tl'lrr,l'c lililin hml yet lieuiiu. Two iiieiulier of our ninth zine are to leceive free hip to tins o.i pohilion at Sun Knuieico. ,'Iuhh Chliiley leeeivctl Ilit prize on ennt nt tliewtnte fnir mnl Amlley Meyer on polntoi'M. C. K. Tcrrill i- ill Meiironl m jury mini in the feilerul coin I. , Our Hi'hooliinifter wiih well plein ei with the leucherH iiitiliile. K. ('. nore wiih lining ltiiFiii i Untile Point hint iM'k. V. M. Stunlev returneil houie Mon iluy, linvini; liren in Klmiuilli county iMtiiis; liif relntioiH. JACKSONVILLE ITEMS 1 Mrn, HtniiniH of Central Point who Iiih tieen vlKllliiK her dnuKhter. Mm. John Itiirnum, returned homo Tuef- tiny. Mm. Hurry l.uy nieut tlio day at Medford Ttieniliiy, the Riiet of Mry. WIIhoii. The cltlteiiH of JnckKonvllln hail un onimrtiinllv of ithakhiK IiiuuIh with Putted StatcM Soiiator Cham lierlaln durliiK IiIh hrlef tny Thur- tlny mornliiK. .lrn. Joitcnh l'oj'0 of Mnrnhfleld U liltliiK hr inotluir, Mm. Ilunn Kuton. Mm, C. C. Ileiimniiu JtHntatvil ti) her dnUKlitor. ontertnlnod tlm Lad leu' Auxllllnry of the Predliyterlan church Tliurndny nfturnoon. Mm, C. B. Iloincy returned to lloiiulam, Vnnh., recently nftor n numlier of weokn vlult with her pur ttiitn. Mr. and Mm, 1. N'. HukhIuiw, Mm. l C. Smith and Mm. W'ultor Keiitnnr wero HltoiipliiK In Medford Thumdiiy iiflornoon. Mrn. John Plater and children left for Hiindon. Ore., ono day thin week, where Mr. Pinter I located. Milan lUehuritnon and lirldo of Mnmlifleld went rucent KiientK nt tho home of the formor'H Bltiter, Mm. (3. A. Canlner. Churleti Nlckell of llerkeloy, Cnl., Ih mnkliiK thin ttcctlon n IuhIiivii vlult PoKtuiKFlcr II. 1). lived Hill, .incut 11 '" houm In of Hold town on Tliiitduy. Itudolph Itacl.ul left for Sun Fran cIhco tho flmt of the week for an In dofluKe ntuy. Iloportcd Uy Jncknon County Ab tract Co., Blxlh and Kir 8ti. circuit Stnln , P. C. Kekciiheiir, order it iviiiK imlletiueiil. Slnto vs. Tom ColliiiP, onler of plen. ' Slulo vh. Mih. R, .1, MeNulty, or der of plen. Stulu vh. Kriiest Heftier, onler of plen. State vh. Hilly l.e l.uwrciiee, onler of plen, Stuto . Pied llaiuluirl, onler of plen. Slnto h. Kuy Toll, order of pica. Slnto n (leoif-e Wooden, order on luniiuiiieut mnl pica. Stuto vs. Hurry JoIiiimiii, onler on uiTiiiKiimeut, order iccciviuy: indict incut, order 011 pica, Stuto , Murv J. l.tiwTCjico, hiiuu!, Slnto . John II. P.roin, hiiiiic Stuto vh. J. C, Hrmlhury mid John Mel.uiu, hiiuu1, Slnto vh. CIiiiiIoh P. Iluekuuc, Hiiine. Stuto vh. Hurry Herder, Hiiine. K. I. Curler vh. Charles I). Slucy, hiiit for injunction ami other relief. JiiHcph Mm tin vh. CIiiiiIch Mc UoiiKun ol nl, hiiit to forcoloo. Vitcnia M. Dotlifti vh. Flotuher F, Dodtfo, uminded coinpluint. O, H. IfcifunU it nl vh. Vlnuunt huunii ut ul., reply. Stuto vs. A. a, Sulluir, qxAvv vu nr COURT HOUSE NEWS MEtMMlD' MAlfc TBTT3TJNE, raiisinininl, onliir receiving iniliolmciit, oilier oil plen, Hlnfe vh. V. J, C1111I011, hiiiiic. Slnto sh, J, C, KinlfjcrH, Hume. Hllllo VH, I.OIliH Hllile, Hllllie, SI11I0 vh. (Jcoio Wooden, onler jc eeivin iuilii'liiicul, Pi'olmto J, Iv, Willi eHliile, petition to Illlike dee, I, outer lo niiikc ilecil. Mlnte of Pliylin Al. Orner, onler to teleiiHi' iiioiiey. KhImIo of II. II. Tiiplclt, homl of iiiliiiiinMlriilni', petition fop onler to M'll real properly, onler for citation 011 iipjilientioii for onler to Hell teal propci ly. Ileal I'Mnle TraiiHferH P. II. Miiiltlcu el lix to Oco. W. StcveiiH el 11.x, Imiil in hcch. l.-i mnl .:7-'2V. f HI A. ('. Whit worth to Mahel I. Hall, lot in hlk. 71), JnckHou villi- . . 10 Mil rtin Peny to Im.I.ove, lam! in Ahhhiml - .,. . 10 I'liileil StatcH to John I.', Ilen ili'iHiui, Kill ueiCH, in nee. IK-II.'-IK. , iiPlcnt JiimeH iCerxluiw' to l,iiura M, leihaw, Imiil in hcch. II, 10, HI, i.-..:i7.,n-:. . 1 Jannie A. Meo to U U. Wnl rnil, IoIh lit AIiIuihI - 1 (I. W, Mm nell e.l ux to John I,. Cioxhy, lain in hcc. 'J.'MtH lV. 7110 Kliner K. Hulev et ux to Mrs. Stella Idihser, him! in W'o'ihI ille . 10 llhiiui! Khun et ux to .liickxon Count y Hnihliiip tV l.onu it hoelutiou, ol II, hlk. 71, Mi'il ford , . v 10 C. P. fuller et ux to Imiiic T. (lallipir, IoIh in hlk. '-'. Oohl Hill 1(1 lleim of II. Shepnnl. tie ceiiM'iI, to V. II. Potter et nl., html in !(. Ki:ill.lK 'J.'.il WHO IS A FIND TO THE PRIMARY? ThioiiRh democratic nowtiiaM'r and democratic politlclmiH mid offlcu holdnm tho puhllr coutlniicH to henr of tho Httrct and Hlnlntur nroKnim for doliiK vlolcnco lo tlm direct pri mary of Oregon. Hut let un nee how tho prlmnry It tin hceii or Ik helm; violated. The Kplrlt of tho direct primary Inns liccn moBt ;rotiHly wronged liy l)r, C. J. Htiilth nnd IiIh crowd, Ills noinlna. Hon Ih tho direct rcntilt of n put-up-Job liy tho WvMt-Chmuherlulu inn chlnu. Ilo wan nominated liy n linck room iiHitenitily. Ho wh linnd- lilcked by tho little guns that KcukH to run Oregon I'oIUIch. He wiim forced upon the democratic tuirty. 1 1 Ih nomination lit tho gcniiluo fruit of rltij; iiictliodM. Chnmlicrlnln names Went nnd Woat nnnics Smith. Thero win never a bolder deal In Oregon. Mr. Wlthycomho wag nominated In nu open primary against novcn com IMitltorn. Ho had an uvun vhow, nnd no more. Thuro wan no utAtu inn chine, or gang, or ring. Ho had n modem orgunlzntlon, which did no violence to the corrupt practice!! net. Thero wan no groat corps of uteno Kruhpem preparing thousand of let torn for Oregon votom. Thero was no orgimlied press burouii, nor hired clnquem, nor paid workurn. Thoro wiih little money, but much ciiHiuh Iih m. If ho hud him' nl J.'.O.OOO.OO mid liHd fhlHi'l eluliucd thkt Ii wkt contri buted lis hid frloudc. hud hud put up u hypocritical lino of talk aliout law euforcemeiit, ho could hnrdly have got more voten. Ho wna uoiuliiated by 11 free primary, not a coerced nnd decoded primary. Ho Ktrlctly fol lowed tlio letter mid purposoof tho Oregon H.VHteni uud ho huR not been charged liy anyone with posing an ttx friend while at tho finine tlmo cult lug to corrupt tho voters by the ex penditure of ninny thousands nf dol lars. Mr. Vltlieoiubo stands for the Mliinro ileal. Ho Iiuh given It to Oie gou voters. The real facts me thnt today In Oregon j on will find but little oppo sition In any party o tho direct pri mary. It Iiuh como to stay In somo form or other. It may need to bo strengthened and perfected In some nu'UHiiro, but If ho tho people can be trusted, to do thU at tho proper tlmo. There would bo no coutrovowy ubout It now, If It wiih not for a close corporation of democratic politicians and officeholders In tiio stuto who are Joined together to porpetuato each other In office. They conHlltuto thomxolvox the defoudorri of thu pea p.lo'a rlghtH. With much clamor and ttprcar.. Ihey charge tho ropubllcnu party "with trying to bring about tho destruction of tho direct primary. Hut the dear people nro waking up to the fact that all of thin uoIho la only mount to distract attention from ilonu ncrulto extravagance, wnato 'mid In efficiency. To uliow the Indnrerlty of those democratic atttcki with tlic'.r evpr Ititltii; clmttor ubout conventions, tssembllos, etc. It I only ucmry to polut out thu (tot tbM QaotU K. MEDFORD, OHtiGOiNf, SATURDAY, OtfTOBfett 24, Ohmuhcrlalii vm one of lltn flrxt men lit Oregon lo Hiiggcst tho Idea of an iiiiHonibly. In I he Hirlm; of Hmii; ho wrolo to lion. A. 1). Ktlllnmn, rlnilrjnaii of tho ileiiiocratlc central comiulltco of IJuuitllla county iih follews: "I do fcol, liowocr, that )l would he proper to call mi iniHoiubly of dem ocrats, both In Iho ovfirnt roiintlcn and In tho stuto, to udojit a declara tion of principles mid to nuggest to the voters cnpublo mid truthwortliy men to he nouiliuited at thu direct primary." The Hiiic hna come when tlip re PlibllcmiH In thin county nnd citato should icHont this mullclotiH Intcrfor lug and coiiHclcncclcMH hulling. Tho doniocrntH, emboldened by their siicccKg nt thin gnmo In" the pant, nro going to defamatory ami libel oils extremes In thlu campaign. The tepiibllcan cnndldate worn soluctod mid nominated by tin In a state wide direct primary. They aro good, up right representative men, thoy exem plify tho Judgment and tho choice of n majority of the republicans of tho stuto and county. Wo have tho voten registered with which to do It, Now let's get out hero in Jackson county and elect every one of thorn. JACKHON COUNTY KKI'UIIMCAN CBNTUA h COM.M ITTBB. ' (Paid Adv.) XOTICK. Notice Ih hereby given that the un- dorslgued will apply to the city coun nil nt lis meeting to be hold Novem ber 3rd, !!H, for a llceniw to hell malt, vplrltuoUK nnd vinous HqtiorH In tpinntltlcn less than a gnllon at Its place of tuiHlyc'is nt Vi North Front Htn'ct, In to city of Medford, for a period of six months. Dated October 21'nd, 1911. M. k 17. J. AUAMS. POLITICAL CARDS FOIt COIJNTV llwniuiHii. I hereby nnnotinre myself mi tho domorrntlc cnndldnto for the offlco of county recorder of Jackson coun ty, to bo voted on nt tho renornl election on November 3, 19M. if elected, I will do my duty as I havo In other responsible position Hint have hold. I. Hi-' U. J A CO US. (Paid Adv.) I hereby nnnnitnce myself nu cnn dldnto on tho Itepubllcan ticket for county recorder. If elected I will glvo my undivided attention to tho dnllco of the office. Hlcctlon Nov. 3. 1911. CMIAUNCBY FI.OUBY. (Paid Adv.) COPXTY TltlUSUItKlt. I am the domocrntlc nnmlneo for treasurer of Jackson county and will appreciate your support. S. (SID) I. mtOWN. (Paid Adv.) I hereby announce that I am tho republican candldnto and nominee for tho offlc of county treasurer. FItED L. COI.VIQ. (Paid Adv.) ItKPItKSKNTATIVB Marian II. Towno, democratic-progressive nominee for representative. (Paid Adv.) FOIt KTATB 8RNATOK. II. Von dor Ilellon, (present Incum bent). Itepubllcan nominee, en dorsed also by tho progressive party. (Paid Adv.) Tho B. Nichols of Bhgle Point, democratic and Out to Win cundld.( for mute seiihtor. Sixth ocuutorlul district, Jackson county. (Paid Adv.) CORONBII. I wish to plnco my nnmo boforo tho votors of Jackson county as an Independent cnndldato for county cor oner. JOHN A. PBRI.. (Paid Adv.) W. W. Usshor, republican nnd democratic nominee Subject to election November 3, 1914. (Paid Adv.) FOIt SHBIUFF I hereby nnuounco myself nR tho democratic noinlnoo for sheriff of JnckBou county to bo voted on nt tho goneral election November 3, 1914. J. F. IIITTSON. (Paid Adv.) Hereby aunounclng myself as re publican candldnto for sheriff nt tho coming election, I stand on my past rocord of officlont sorvlco In tho In terest of tho tnxpayor, and respect fully solicit tho support of all votom. W. II. SINGLER. (Paid Adv.) COl'NTY SUltVKYOlt Doniocratlo cnndldato subject to ojoctlon Nov. 3, 1914. I rospoctfully rofer you to my past record as a basis upon which to Judge my qualifications for tho nbovo named offlco. During tho prcsout torm I hnva boon chief deputy county nurveyor, and have boou actively engaged In tnu practice of civil onilueering nd sur veytug In (h county for tb put !' yrs, If iWotvil, I will uiNavor to irvo I tin public In n manner Hint will ro lled credit upon tlio office. A. T. IIKOWN. (Paid Adv ) I hereby nnnoiinro mycclf Mm re publican candidal,, for lltn officii of county Hiirveynr of Jnckron rounty, subject to tho election, Nov. .1, 191 1, Qiinllflriillotii Wng county nurveyor of Plpnstono county MlimcHotn, was county survey or of Clntsoji county, Oregon, for two terniH, wan for 12 yenni city surveyor nnd engineer for tho city of Astoria, Oregon. For the pnst four yoars havo been located In Medford practising as a surveyor nnd civil engineer. If cJccled, will carry out the dullei of snld offlco, faithfully and econom ically. AI.FUKD H. TBB, (Paid Adv.) AN.VOUXOTMI'NT. I hereby announce myself as n can didate for your Insurance. Polling place, Jackson County Hank building, open every day. Holmes, "The In surance Man." (Paid Adv.) FOit nn.-vr -Hnusn? FOIt IIBNT Four room cottage with largo screened porch, good loca tion, $8.00, water paid. Call fi0'. 18C FOIt ItKNT November 1, five room modern bungalow, shade, fine lawn, water paid, good lo"cntlon. $11 per month. 820 West 12th St. 200 FOIt IIBNT Four room furnished house. 717 North Itlverslde. 180 FOIt IIBNT Two bouses. No. loor, North Central nvonuc, No. 1103 West Fourth street, rent reason able. Inquire of J. W. lierrlnn. phone 275-J. 189 Frtlt HUNT Pim.Msiircu IIOOMH FOIt IIBNT FurntHiiei! room modern house. Phono 372-J. FOIt IIBNT Modern furnished rooms. Tho Cottngc, CO I W. 10th street. 198 FOR ItBNT- lied ebon prlvllegcft. street. room with klt- 103 N. Ilartleit ISC FOK IIBNT IIOAItlt AND KOOMS riOMNlTnOAUD At (i South Ivy. Mrs. C. U Grant. 192 I'OK ItBNT Fl'ltMSIIBI) AITS. FOR HBNT I-nrgo sloeplng rooms, nd modern housekeeping apart nients, prices very reasonable. Phono 247-L. 222 Bouth Holly treet. FOK SAMl t.IVKMOCK FOIt SAI.B One tipan of six year old sorrel work horses. 12U0 pounds. Call Dr. Holms' office. ISC FOIt SAI.B--Four young brood. sows and weaned pigs. '. W. Stone. phono 201-.H. FOIt SAI.B Cow. Bonvlllo. l'hone 403 Jack ISC FOIt SAI.B Family driving Call 42J-J. mare. FOH SALE Cheap, two year old registered Jersey bull, highest rec ord west of Chicago, also fVo flno cows. Wnlsb's ranch, mile out N. Roosevelt Ave. 199 FOR SAI.B Good, gentle work mnre you 110 anu irue, jirice mu.uu. &aBy terms. W. M. Hrlsbln. Medford. isr, . ron salp. miusia FOR SAI.B Modern six room bun- gnlow, very close In, paving one half paid, part cash. Address box !.'. care Mail Tribune. ISC VOU SAI.B One :teven oom house neurly flolshoil, Jlnon ttiOu .ili time 011 Imluncc ill J..-J" l.. FOit SAl.i: Oil KXCHAXGB Rogue Hlver Vnlloy Fruit Lands. Dairy, stock, poultry ranches and Timber. Colonization Tracts, llcsi nll-t he-year-round cllmato on const. Health Resort. Wonderful Medici nal Springs. Heaver Realty Co., Aslilund, Oret;oii. NEW TODAY A party would trade n small homo In Medford for u homestead relin quishment. A town liotihu to exchange for n few an oh t-.loso to town. Must lie good garden laud. Several good furnished hnin-ea for rent. A buslnehs In Now Mexico worth $12,000, iniikes 30 per cent, will Undo for a housu In Medford, mid the balauco in cash, Vnlloy property to exchange for Texas farm laud. Don't forget to look over my bar gains for cash. C. D. HOON WHY? I am making doals for a largor per cent of my customers than at any tlmo since I startod business. I want jour proposition. I am making up a. Real Bstato Exchange Hook, I will not list properties at Inflated values either forsnlo or trade so In quoting price of property, glvo lowest cash valuation, 1201 First NaUouAl lUnk !IuUdiii llioii 1U0-J J. C. BARNES 1914 FOIt HAI,B .MIHri'.M.ANl'OPH WWri'l) HiileHmail cnpabli)np"Clil ly man for Oregon, Slltpln lino 011 now nnd exceptional lerius. Va cancy Nov. 1st. Attractive coiii mlsfjon contract, bnlrtnce of ear mnl 191", f.1.', weekly for ex pensed. MIIph P lllxler (V, 220, 3 Carlln llldg., Olovolnnd, O, FOItHA LB Young pigs, if P. Vaii Dyke, tihonc Hr.-It:l. 187 FOIt SALB idttlo pigs, eight wenktt old. AddrenH C. J. Olson, one-half mile from reservoir. 1S7 FOR SALB Two Farley chicken coops, chlckmi fence wire. Incuba tor nnd brooders, good work horro two wugons ' Take cow or shontH. Phone 2f,-H.V 187 FOIt SALB- Or trade for liny or grnln, half Helglnri horse colt, com Inrr two. A. 11. Colb), route 3, box ll-A. .Medford. 185 FOR SALB Dry wood under cover, all kinds In any length. Vnlloy Fuel company, phono 7C. FOR SALICldor made Tuesdnya and Fridays. I.i0 tier hnrrclt; buff Orphlngton coekerelH for sale, $1.00 to $l.u0 each. Oco. Hilton on Pacific highway, be tween Medford and Central Point. 194 FOIt SALB $100 will buy new oak furnltiirv of a flvo room bungalow If sold soon. Phono after fi p. ni., 845-.I. 18., FOR SALB Good cook stove cheap. L. O. Col vcr,. Phoenix. Ore. 186 FOR SALB 20 shnrcs Farmers & Fruitgrowers bank stock for $1200 Terms. Inquire M. J. Bmerlck. FOR SALE corn. C. Rl. Haled grain hay nnd W. Isaacs, phono 591- FOIt SALB WJil to nnd Ilrown Leg horn hens or will trade for spring roosters. Medford Poultry and Egg Co. Phono 5S3. 185 FOR SALB Five ton baled grain hay; phono 121, Central Point, or addres box 21S, C. P. 18i FOIt SALB Grain liny, good hore or trade for cows. IMiono even ings 501-W. FOIt SALB Corn. $25 per ton. three miles west of Medford. P. D. Lofland, Jacksonville. 285 FOR SALB One electrie heater, only been used three wcoka at Palmcr'n Piano Plnre, Garnctt-Corey llldg. isr, IIBLI WAXTBD FKMAIiB WANTED Women Sell guaranteed hosiery to friends, neighbors nnd general wearer; 70 per rent pro fit; make $10 dally; experience un necessary. International Mills, West Philadelphia, Pa. HELP VANTnr-.MAMe WANTED Experienced working or cburd foreman. Must bu able to show results, near Medford. State salary wanted and glvo full par ticulars. Address X. Y., caro Mall Tribune. WANTED SITUATIONS WVNTK D A boy 1 7 years obTwIth experience would like a position In a grocery store, would take most of pay In trade. 1S5 WANTED Position In store. Good habltg nnd honest. References furnished. G. M. Aitkcn, Medford. Phone 3SC-L. ' 1SS WANTED Contracts for wood cut ting or land clearing. P. O. box 3C2, Medford. 192 WANTED Sewing by day or piece. Mrs. Marquam. 245 So. Central Ave. Phono 379-M. 18G waxtkp miscellaneous WANTED Children to board over two ynrs of hr 2'i" So. Ceil trhl. 185 WANTED- a ttick ranch Will ex change my equity of $3500 in a ftno 9 rom rcsldenco in Pomona. Cal.. for a stock ranch or a good improved relinquishment and tome cash A. L. Schultz. 810 W. Montorey Ave, Pomona, Cnl. ISC WANTED-To buy corn on cob. Walsh's ranch, mtlo out North Koosovolt. 198 koii i:.cir..N(,r. FOR EXCHANGE 1 have for trade a good paying business In Medford. Cash value $8000. Will trade for elthor good orchard or farm land of about the same vnluo. Address Owner, box 331 or Inquire of C. C. Pierce. 1SS FOR TRADE Good paying business, uud residence property for stock ranch. Call 5 1 1 Bast Main St. 1 89 FORTRDB -Ono span of flno driving mures for automobile, must be In good condition. Ad drosis J. T.. caro Mall Tribune. 180 WANTED -To oxchnngo a good vio lin for n repeating shot gun. W. Spnlh, 211 West Jackson St., Med ford. 185 FOR SALE OR TRADE Good gentle pony, broken to rldo, Ir drive sin gle or double; also buggy nnd har ness. Inquire C10 S. Oakdale or phono 3PJ-J. EXCHANGE Want to sell or buy anything? U C Rader. Ill N. Front St. Phono 125. fluff Sod. LOST N LOST--On Central Pplnt 10ml n child's brown plush hut trimmed with brown fur, finder please leniv ut Room 401, M. F. & II. Illdg. 185 ASTRAY October 18, strayed from R. J. Hollar's pasture, Medford, on Jercoy heifer, 20 moiiths old, bmudtfd right crop uud uudr bit. wiistvw.. rtV.h . ?3SRHWHBMr '- - Foil hiln'i Mtrtt.fNYMfMiM' FOR RENT ilrnnll ranch, s,tHlt ', , fronjTnlenl. Call I3I-J Medfunl . . -,' -- -jtt iti IIUHINF.SH IHHICtnOUt -!i Auto .IllpptlCK LAIIBR AUTO HPUINO CO. W nro operating tho lamest, oldciit and best equipped plant In the Pa cific northwest, Uso oltr Hprlilgi when others fall. Hold under guar antee. 26 North Fifteenth Ht Porttniid. Oro. Notary I'ltbllc H BLHN Ni " YOCKiil Y Notiiry pub lie. Hrlng your work to mo t th tlrn of tho Mali Trlbnnn. s-. Trmwfcrs BADS TRANSFER & 8TORAOB CO. Office 42 North Front St. Phon 315. PrlceH right. Sorvlco guar tntoed. ,i""j'.: Attorneys POnTER J. NEFF. WM. P. MEALBT Attornoys-at-Law, Itoonis 8 nnd 0, Medford National Hank bldg. A. B. P.EAMES, LAWYER Garnets Corey bldg. Wm. M, Colvlg, Gent go M. RoborU COLVIO & R01JERT8, LAWYERS-- Modfortl National Ilnnk Dulldlnt;. B. F. MULKEY & GEO. W. CHBRIIT Attorneys at Law. Jackson Coun ty Rank Building. NEWTON W. nORDBN Attorney at law. room 7, Sparta building, Med ford. Oregon. Chiropractor DR. A. It. HEDGES. Dr. Louise K. Hedges Mcchnno-Thernplsts, Chiro practors, Spondylothcraplstti. Thcs systems. Including dietetics, cura Hto gymnastics, hydro-thoraphy, etc.. produce results In both acuta and chronic diseases. Consulta tion free. Over Deuol & Co., cor ner Main nnd Bartle'tt. Hours a. m. to 5 p. ui. Other hours by appointment. Phono 170. DR. it. J. LOCKWOOD,. Chiropractor, norvo specialist Rooms 203-204-205. Garnott-Corcy bldg. Vapor baths and scientific massage given; nccdlo spray, hoad nnd HhouJdor shower In connection; ndvlco In dietetics, medical gymnafitlcn, liydroptherapy. Lady attendant. Phono, office 543. residence 511-R. Employment Aimej mm We aro here to belp people get rcr name, competent noip. we iur nlsh'help In almost all line of business. Wo make a specialty of comnotent men and wives for ranches. Wb solicit your patron go. Dinner's Real Estate and Employment Bureau, Rooms C and 7 Palm Iliiltdlng. Medford. PIiom 858. Mrs. Dyrd Caster, Manager, successor. Dentists Dn. W. M. VAN SCOYOO DR. C. C. VAN SCOYOO Dentists Garnctt-Corey Illdg., suite Sit Medford. Ore. Phono 856. p Garbage GAR11AGE Got your premises cleaned up far the summer. Call on tho city garbage wagons for good service. Phono 32S-L. r Y. Allen. Instruction In Music HAIGHT MUSIC 8TUDIO 116 80. Laurel. Fred Alton Hnlght Piano, Mrs. Florence Halllday Halght, Voice. Telephono 176-R. StcEogrupncr SHOE REPAIRING First class shea repairing, on modern electric machines whllo you wait. E. N. Blden. located in KIdd'a Shoe Stora, Phone 313J, Phycslclans nua sargeoas DR. F. G. CARLOW, DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopath! physicians, 416-417 Garnott-Corey ,bldg.. phono 103C-L. Iteaidonca 26 South Laurel St, DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathia physicians, 303 Onructt-Corey building. Phono 904-M. DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician and surgeon. Practice limited to oyo, ear, noso and throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and glasses sup plied. Offlco 228 East Muln S4. Hours 8:30 a. in. to 8 p. m. Phono. E. B. riCKEL, HI. D. orflce Jack son County Bank bldg. Offlca phono 43-R; roaldouco phone 58-it. DR. MARTIN O. BARBER Physlt clan nnd suigcon. Office Palm block, opposito Nash Hotel. Hours 10 to 12, 1 to 4. Phono 110-J. DR. It. W. CLANCY-Physician and surgoon. Phones, offlco 36, resi dence 72I-J. Office bourn 10 to 12, 2 to 5, DR. S. A. LOCKWOOD Physlclaa mid surgeon. MYRTLE S. LOCKWOOD, M. D.--Practice limited to diseases of women. Offices 232 E. Main, Phones, resldonco, 814-J2; oftl 814. R. J. CONROY, M. D. Physician as Surgeon. Over Hutchison & Lutus don. 215 E. Main St. Phone 77. Prliitiuii n( I'uliIUIiers MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has th best equipped printing offlca la southern Oregon; book binding, loose leaf ledgers, hilling system, etc. Purtlaud prlcw. 37 Nartfe FlrHL , ' VelvrluHilaK '; DR. A. W, IvOKINKK VatarlawJaW Offlca in Mdford Phray. KsUM , 10, Ubt pboM 744, Mmm. $ 744, . allaali llotol, 4uMr urm XUDl, waaa asyp mI V,f Mafciiw''i iw ' v M i; 1 vPl ' r i'A t .1 1 j Mi k irtl il "' M ' n,'1 V- )' v 4 r 4