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-s9m$m 75lst jtrasttsSVsSKSjtaaw. i iTi. 1 I Li 1" z IT ,? ' I g Li--JJ-..'. -..,., ,. ' J.,-. 1-. L,r-,rrr'fT--"ll rt . , fr, , NEWS FROM CORRESPONDENTS ASHLAND AND VtCINITY Nick ('uiiltmlo, (if tin) rinulluiru I'd ilflc Kucllnu. ;ii lit Tnlcut, mil-di-ninll.v hnt lilmnolf Bunifiiy near IIIIIIiih'm pliicii, wont cit Ashland. Illrt ill'.lil liiiml wiib hi"" ''f "l ln III Ml llllll III III) lllllMI(ll((lll, At tjio .VIiiliiK. Hntuhlny, October I, Klaw & Hi lunger will present '.Mlii'Miiiiim,." iut f til" llK "Inr nllinV'tluiiH now on Urn ruiid, All uftoil WIIH Ulll'lo Mlplo tllllU llgO to I fail up nil tin) Vnorchniita of tint i oiuitx I" ' criiMido not only iiguhiRl tending iilninpH hut iiIkii placing tho turn iiion premiums of mory Mini. Tim tuiijoilty or Ashland iiiuicIiiiiiIh tt 111 cimllmni to hit ml out tliu stniniu I(J Clinjl I'UldOIIK'l. Dr. Curnnhau, Prcnbylurlnii panlor, lull for INirtliiiiil, Saturday to attend n rniircitine'u of church workers, l)r Wlnhiitd, of Los Angeles, Si jouni ulit, hut Htlll not BUpuruiilinati'il, oc cupied ilio pulpit Kuiiiliiy morning iiinl Rev. ,1. II JIuiitBhurgnr, n now cNiiuor hero, pronrhud In tint evening Tint uoriiiul school movuiiicnt liru finds no Manuclier Mends tliuii right Jh'iu.Iii Jiifknun toiint), uiitl especial. f Is tliu attitude or Moilfonl'ii Com inuiclnl iluli ulul other orgituUiillnmi peculiarly gratifying to the baud o( llDIIK) VWirllerS Willi lOllllzU llllll thlrf Vfippoll meniiB much for tliu buccoh of'tho iinduitnklUK, Mrs. I). G. I'lEitt. sncloly edltruiot Mini dramatic critic or tliu Record, Inn iimlgncd. Alfo exit Mr. Lillian MoMllUu, lute temporary nerrotnryj or tliu Commercial cluV. publlij titmuiKrnpliur ami export ittcountnnt. Football at Klamntli lalln. Salnr day, tiiitwonn (lio tilKlt Hrhooln or Akli laml mid tliat town, rt'Ktiltuil In it tlHory'for Anlilainl liy tliu ncoro or I', to 0. Lilly, out of tliu (oral Nlar playr, wan ulilnlrackiil ni W'ticil on tliu way )or on n'culpt or n tok'jjrain aiiimiini'lnn t ho dc.it li or a near ri'la tl. CltUuiiK illHcnnitli'il ovur ilvlc ami political matter, aro rlaiiiorliiK for a tli I nl paper dure, cIhIiiiIhk tli;tt tlicy Iiiimi no rupri'KCiitiillou umlur tint . iriti'tit ittntiu. Th naiiio or II. V. Talroti, oitl Hunt JournallM, or Iowa uiui .Mlnticnota. Iiiin Ikmiii iikiiiIIoikhI at tlio puhlltilittr or tliu pionpcctlve mIh'uI, liackcil liy n Mmllratu or mal .niulnntn. Mr. ami .Mm. V. II. )ny win a Kiii'M Kumtiiy or .Imlitii ami Mm, Cal- t K In h. nl Mnironl. Tlii-y worn nIiomii ulioiit tliu Ideal luxlileuru ami busl iiokm Muctloiih of tlio invtropollH and lniiM'tiMl tint completed portlonn or tlm I'arlfle highway lictwecn I'liouulx, Mitdford ami Central Point. I Ovur "." lifiboM. mippoHcd to liu tlio aflermalli of a miib wlilrli wiih niak Iuk loti or trouble. In tint railroad janlH nl ItuputnirK. tlio hut or tlio week, Inuik'il In town Saturday morn. Iuk ami wero iiulutly movud iiIoiik uoulliwnrilN. "ANlilnni! (b not aK yet ' IvoilliiR tfyiin, rcPortB to'tli'o contrary noiHllliHJunilluK.' 'I'lio city doeN nf foid ilioni uluiltur ovur ulKlit nl tlio j'onrtli trwct Hlatlou, provided that I hoy cut fuel, it municipal vtoodpllo iiivIiik hem provided for tlm pur- J'OBU. r. T, llraipli, who lius huitn oc 'HilitB tliu It. .l,r UodROH orchaid trail In tint Jlullovluw dhtilct, will on or nhout Novuinlior I, inovo to jhu Harry AiuIiowh ranch nuar tliu lliinterN from (IiIh iiuctlon dihIioiI Inlo I ho" ydurnen hiHt wcuk, ami ollhttr havo luturiiuil or aro return Iuk hi 'lulayfl, hoiiiu empty liumlod, vlilootlMrH linvo linil hotter lurk. Ilan Ap'plcuntu,' Wol'lH-rnrKo iikuiiI, and II. t Stock, lm'ii uudortnkur, Imvn rticturtly hcen out Into tlio Mount ANhlitml m-cIIoii, followoil hy Hid Morris, ovoraeor, and Charloy IhiHl, vulciinl.er, of tlio Park aritKO, Dr. I-', fl. KtvodunhiirK mid (lcori;o - --- iii.Mtiri miiii iuMii (uly vvtmt celar Into (ho wlds or tlio ('ow cruttk'' country nnd brotiKlit i...i. i . . ... hack two dtor. Waltui Hnyiio Iiih koiiu to Spo kano anil may Uicufu iliuro porina iittntly, iUh mothur and nlHtcr ro main Juno for thu pruHont.' Tliu fain liy iiiiito rioiu Kaiiuau tuvoral moiitliH ko. ' ' Mp. Klin n. .MIH lunvpB early thla wook ror Kiikoiio and Portland, vl hhiK. rrloiKfH prnvloiiB to koIiik to (-nlirornln artur tlm holhlaya to ho with hor won Vornl, who la a Htuduut at I In. Unlvvrnlty of California, at lloikpluy, ' A popular nudiluu ouIIub l u trip to WiiHiKtr Hoilu MiirlnuH, whuro tliu IcHhui'M nt n IniHpltahlo'rnn-enlurliilii illiinur partluH u wull uh thii Koiioml IihviiIIiik puhllc. TJiu dlHlancu U la llilli'H miiillioiiBt or AkIiIiiiiiI, m tint end or tlm II r. I) navlKiitlon hi (hut loiiltoi) ami ovur a kiio'iI road. A. T. Hi own, or .Meiirord, demo, cnitlit canilldalu for coiinly mirviiyor, mh iiiImhIIiih with llm voloi'H or Ah. lailil iHurliirl. Haliiiilay. C !' MoM mid Win. Kioiik of i-uhumm, I. Inn loiiiih, nloppeii over! Mm JiinJ ni llm week for a vlt yvllli ) V 'ivtilvi ''w iju w vrv giil m HcliooliiiatcB In llm Wlllannittu hec- tlou. I,, I, Wheeler, or llamlon, wan huro Haliirdny vIkIHiib DlemlM, piellinl nary lo uppuarliiK m Hm .lacliuoil county clrctill court iih plalntirr In a damnno Hiilt for J(),iioo iiKiiliiht ox Kherirr .louiiN) 'I'hu null lit ror falHo Inipihionmuiit and Ib an outKrowili or llm Itoiiatwiy ulunlor myntury iiuvurul yearH iiro. 1 1 Iiii in l-'rii.or, fciiuniiiii or tliu wat er Horvlco mi llm K. P. HluiHta dlvl bIoii, who wim Hovuroly liijurcd hy mi UKly xtccr In Hut local Htockyardn Buvciul vvucIih ai;o, luturnuil Kaliuday fiom tint coiiipan'a hmtpllal lit Han J'riinclHio. Karl Vci;htit, nichltect, or Klamath I'iiIIh, linn Iiiiiiii In town IIiIm week vIhIHmk IiIb pai'mitB, '.Mr. and Mm. C. II. Vl'Rlltt'. M. J. Paunlifj;, noled IrlMh orator, addieiiHud u larKu uiillierliiK at tliu Prcfthylurlau chinch, Tliuriutay uvmi Iuk, on lh llipior Ihhiio. TJiu inuot- Iuk wiih a union affair other churcliuB IiiivIiik heuti porntiadcd to roruKo their imiial nervlrea on thai datu hi order to partlclpatu, II, C. Porter, local chief or pollen ami ox-offlc In triinnl officer, Ib rouiidliiK up a lot of children who oiiKht to lie hi thn public HcliooU, Ju Jimtl(e to homo of t hone fitinlliori It tut Kltt hu mentioned thai they nro iievvcomuiB nmi aro not well vcnicil hi lenard to Hie nchonl Inwu. I). M. I.OWO. agricultural. ami hor llciilurnl exiturt, loft I'rldny for tlm Portland l.ati Show, Mi; vnn met here hy C. Criuvforil, nu oliMlmo friend or Mendocino county, Cal. who accompanied l.owu to the mo tropolU. Tlio hvvllch I'liKhm In tlio lorn I yuiilB collided head on with tliu mot or, Prluay afternoon, i.tnvlut; In (ho pilot of tliu latter ami dolni; noino other iiilnor daiuar.u. The CouKrcKatlonalliilB are htlll IuoUIiik for n piiHtor, Ituv, K. S. rontx, recently here, liavhu: decided lo locate nt Keiiuculck, Wnnh. Tliu iniiltlpllclty of church ntcuplea hero hewlidered It 1 nt. J C. Ilnruitrd, or thli city, whilom Kritiul Juror on tint n-cent rirt pantil ImvlttR concluded his laliorB In IIiIh capacity, will retiiuio )M)dai;oKlc rula Hoiim with the Toln kcIiooIb, Monday, Oclolicr .;, I'red McMalion mid Ii(b father from KdKOWond, Cal., linvo hcon vnltom hero HiIb vvoOk. TJiOy fonnerlycar- rled on a IiIk ranch proponltlon ncrona Hear creek. Itoliurl (Taney, iicronipanled by IiIb hoii-ln-law, t'lu't Del.ai, loft WeducH. day iiioruliiK for Crook county hi the vicinity of lloud, whurn ho will locate permanently, hnln iIIhpohciI of pro perty IntercHtB hero. Tliu two men wont by auto, Mr. C'aney follinvlni; by tialu. A party of Colorado men nccompauled Mr. Cimey ib far aa PalHley In Lake county, A. II, Cardner and brother-in-law V. i:. Sliitul. left by auto for Hautn Ann, Cal., I'rlday. Mr. (Jardiior'a fninlly. hicludliiK'.MrB. Anna Pendle ton, lull hy train Saturday. TJmy havu been occupyhiB the l.oier homo on Laurel ntreet the pitHt hummer, mid aiiiiouiico the Intention of ruvlB- Hint; Moutlierii ()iei;on another hcii- hoii, Frank Allard, round liouno fore man, husi returned lioin mi intended iltlt (o WIhcoiihIii. Mm. Allard ac companied him. , Mr. nnd Mrn. John V, WuIIb, for um wull knovyn renldeulH or thla locality hut if lato yeura IIvIiir In Klamath county, havu relurncd to Aflilnud for tlm u Inter", a ciibtom which lias duvelopcd Into a con hrmed habit .with them. GOLD HILL NUGGETS I T " i , , ... ( c'roni the N'ewh.) Mr. and Mrs, (lrmit llurrihou iu tuiucil I'l'oui l,.lli(, Worth, , where Diey Nirnt the prei't'diiiK yenr, on Putur iluy limt. .Mr, llurrlhoii MiKtiilncil uu unl'iii tuiialo ueeiileut while uliMut, wliieli .scut liiui to the hospital for Mime vvcuKh, nmi I'roiu tliu effects of which ho Ims not fully recovered. "We n iu .uil, iiulectl, to ,'ul luiek to (lol.l Hill," hu Hiiil, 'nmi intend to rciuuiu liciieeroilli iu Muitliein Ore Kiin." ' .M. S. .IoIiiimui, ('. W. .ruitin, M. I). IIowuih, !', I), Seliruuip nmi Harry Tiesliiini letiiineil on TiU'Mlny nfter noun from H ten fluyK1 hunt nu upper Ifonuo river. The trip wiih n com pletu hiieeesH, iiIUiiiiikIi the piuly lunt hut imliffcmtt luel; iu luciitln;' veil Immi, A imihit Hocinl oceiiHiou, the can iliilnlisv tntiul' Ipill, ii M'liciluleil for the eveuiii). of Frhlny, (Iclohcr 110, u (he (liilil Hill oiern limine. Tliiouh mi error the ln t wiih incorrectly un iiinimei in n meviiiiih ihhiie, The heal mnle iililiiinnlile will he eut'iii'i'il lor m nvi'iiinif, Air. uiui .Mr.. I). II. Miller, neemn- Hilli"il by ,Mr. nmi ,Mim. ,e.ter I I, umluivil n (lipiilx ii. t. Hinulii.v. I(i liiiiilii Ilinl evciiiut-'tlicy fiiiiml ihu iiuiiIh iiiiiuuhlii, miij Mi, mul Mi, (.mil ii'liihii'il is Iniiii. I'mle Dave J'lJl'li'iJ D.te t'HJ' l)H'i Jilt fvlliMrlim MFifrFoitn matt, ttbuto ' I ' t iluy mul ilecliin'H lo ilincuhK tle nf fuii'i II. h. While mul j'mnily e.nv, "lleL-' i-ey' in lived lit I heir new home Iu (Idlil lljll Mouiliiy ultenmoli, huvlu pilHM'll (WO (III VM Oil Hie OVl'llllllii trail from AhIiIiiii.I, Mr, White wjll iciimm in thin city, wheie .Mih. While U I'liijiliiycd in iiimut;v Icni'her, um) JuiM reiileil (hu t'liMwell icMiiJciico "ti went Clof.l Hill. MihH I 'vail .N'owcIm wiih the jnvoJ- uulurv Iiohum nl ii wcoiu or inoro yni'iis frieniln Tiiei-ila iivenlii','. when xhe w'iim pleiixiiiilly Kiirpiinetl upon liu- ocuiimIoii of her tcentli hirtli ilny. (luincHi Hoeiul dint uiui a hplcu- ilpj liineheon coinpriscil a very linjipy evcniiiL'i OHear"('iieiih" Maker .ralilleil hi, iiilmiiiu local J'lieinlrt by leiiniuatlnu him v neat ion and ictidniii Irom frcHtvell on TiiumIiiv. lie Iiiih remm- ed Iuk iltilicx iih Hiiuul iniifiilniiier foi the l-'Hpee, a pty ilton lielil ilurh)); his ulfeuee hy lelief f iinilliinii II. h. WilkillMMI, Tlm iiiiIoh earryiii iih pnneii"nri Ihu In-licM of Die Mciironl Hill llauley eluli, vUilcil Hold Hill Saliii'liiy uf Jcrmioii, wheie Ihu club vvorkein di. liilifitcd eoiiiihcl, pntniihlclH nmi llunlcv liiillotiM to Hie nlulicil votciH of the liumlct. Iu the eVeniiiK thc were uiieNtH nt the ellon iniieli uml Inter conducted u public luccjiii' nt Moonville, wheie meinbi'iH of t Hi" pally nihil e.el it larj-c iiiulicnec. A touch of oeinl uicty wn.s ndded to the event by u eoiieludini; il-inci'. The ladivK o)' Ihe loenl Hebekah ihIk' Jih vt prcM-ntcd the hillnwm uceoipit of their farewell icecptfoii to Jfev. mul Mi.. A. Cenlvl: "Wcdnen day evcniii(f, t'elolicr 1 1, tic iiiemlierx oi ,iiiciivm I(ciic.iiii ioyp nve uev. ('ot.)cl uml wife u farewell leecptiiii. liming flicir hIioiI Mny lieie thev have In eu I'nillifiil uici'ilicrH of oil' IoiIku uml will hu frcatl iiiUm-i li,v nil. 1iat is our lu in u histei InilcV uiiiu, uml wc extend to opi hrother uml Mstcr our livttt vvii.lie-'- in their new liuine. Alter it hhoit lini iicsK incctint,', during vvhich ICcv. ('oh let (.'live n heuutifiil tulk on Odd Tel lownhip, a delightful luuehcuu of fruit, hiiuilwielicM, cake uml ciiffee Wiih served, followed liv a M'tial uiui time. The eonimiltco iu chart;i wan: .Minnie Stickle, l.uey Mee mid My'tlc ('aincion." An important imlii-trinl cnlciprir,c eloM'd down last week lifter a mo Miccc-nful seiibon. when Mt. Kdith I.. Poller of ivcinidc, buspended lier ennnery operutioiiK for the year, l-!iiiippcil with u Miiall, home eaiitiiu outfit, Mi. Purler prcpaicd uml scal ed in one tiut Jin eaiH over li)bli einw of fnijt uiui tomatoes dtirliiB Dm fall montlin. 'fhe output of the lilHu cutui prise was purchased bv Man uj-er Moore of .Merrill & Co., mid Is mcctin-r vvith uu uppiecintive reeci lion from the public. The first t.ea-son'- uoik wits largely piiipni'afur', and Mrs. Porter plans to double the output next .war. Many friends' in this eily vycrc shocked nnd saddened on Saturday last by iivvvh of the death of Mrc. Sarah l". I'offec, ut her houie in Kill jene. Mrs. Coffee had been ill, hut for a tyw dayn, nnd death was occas ioned hy peritonitis-. She vviis the lis ter of Mm. It, I.. Diiseulierry of Sal dino eicck, uml for iniinv years was a resident of this locality, where she was hit-lily respected ami cencrnll.v lielovcil for her fine prsnmil eliurae- ter and kindliness. M.s. Coffee vvus a native of Indiana ami had shortly passed her ujil year. I lie reinuin- arrived in Hold Hill .Sunday nfter iiooii, ami the funeral cortege left this citv for the.liieksouville ecmcterv at 11 o'clvek the following forcmiim. At Jacksonville a brief but beautiful tribute was sjioken hy jtev. WJuir(on of this city ami the remains were e.on. sinned to rest iu the family burial plot. - ' ALONG ROGUE RIVER Mr. and Mm, (leno Uollowa went to the Central Point ceinotory Tliura lay. Mr. Collett nnd faintly or JoBupliluu county havu moved Into Mrtj. Daw'u liouno, hurry Howard ami family wuio Central Point vlsltora tlila wool;. Davo Ponco was down from Klli creek to JnBpor llannuli'a Tlutrifttay. Mr. and Mm. J!"iltniit6n sand'Mr. and Mrs. Oroon went to tlio" valley Friday. Frank IIoiihUui has returnod fiom tiuiiiitlil l (llllll)', . n Mr. and Mm. JanieH Connitt of Central Point vpunt tlio weok-end nt tliu W. 1oiihIoii home. . , .luiin Mlnter. Ib very altlunt'-thu Jioiuu of JA'altor Woode. U J . Mm, Jack Wnlkur, who ban neon Hick for two wpoltB, l very iiiucli better. , Mm. Wharton'B three children to turned with her from Jl-u hiBtltutu nun ii rn at urani ikiiuwb, Mr. nnd Mm. Peter' Hem wore la KiiKlo I'olut Thurmlay. I'm uk Xuccala "Iiiim JiiHt completed ii flue new burn Mr. 'I'm hell Iiiib movml o AK'tto fiom Trail Tiiiii Daw oii wiib over to Knit In I'lilnl nfler K loud of nil il, , Hie Menliiiiiu leiiiini'il lionm nf "'I a )l MU l l IIHII'i I ri2iFAiPt omsacw, mondy, ocmnm 20, TDK .. ... t II I I.. I ... 1.. II.. .... - f.l .s - ..tfWI Mih, MlddlebiiHlier Ib liaiillin; In hor winter BiippllcB. Mr. aiul Mm, AhIi minlo a htifihieioi trip, to Hi) valley a few ihiyn hko. Mrn, JeKKu ItiiKHilalo and Clilldreii wcro valley vlHorn hint week. The Mlnter mid the I.owIm hIkicji weru brought out of tliu inotinlalim a row dny ni;o, Harry Merihnan hu Ji'nt com- plctcil a flue i.tru. I Hit brother from the valley lielpod him. l-'reil PotleKio Ib I)uiij; vlallcd by a nephew and a friend from the cant. Tlio liunlcM aro brlngls!-' a ureal muiiy deer fiom ilio iiiouiitnluB. APPLEGATE POSTERS AinoiiK Die Midford visitors fiom here liisl Snturd.iv were Jim Ohrimi, Ilei'imifi, Offcrbiiclie,r, Marsh Dnldwln and Mrr. mid Mil-. Tom llcrriotl. The Altpli'Xiitc sehool is Kollilf lo debiilo ueuinM the I'ueh school on Hallowe'en niuht. The dchateM from Applejute aro Joie Wrifjhl, Kditli Knlili and Jlessic Head. The (pics- limi is "Ifi'-olved, That Wood Is more Valuable Thau Iron." .1 nines Kriiuibhn uml Mr. Smith from Hiibliard are spemliu u few weeks ut the former's In other, Abu lCrmubliii. Chester Kubli and family spent Dm week end in Mcdfoid visilin; Miss K'atc MeMiirleyV. Mm. Josephine 'Houston tins re turned from a "vvriil weeks vi"it with ti'lativi'n on Hriffin creek. Thn picnio held at the Ajipleatu school house 'vvus n (rent success. A lar-M' crowd Uiis in nitendnnce and iniieli, was ileeoniplished. Many Of the larger stumps were blown out Hi iiiht before, while ilic smaller ones and di'inl Irocs were pulled out with Die stump puller, fhe road Icadii): up to the school hoiisp vvus cleared of rocks and the (-rude made ;non .'radtiiil. Hleps were built up (lit lull. A Ycry,ood lunch was served by the Indies oi the district. About seventeen of Hie ynnn; peo ple from here attended the pre-social ami dance ivcu h the Itu-h ludu(- trial club. A youd time is rcMirtcd, BUTTE FALLS BUBBLES. Mm. ToiiKuto who liau been In tho valley for a week returned homo a few da) h nio. O. l. Morris Ik hnulla lumber from ihu mill to build IiIb house now J. K. Illtttion, candldnlo lor sher iff. wnB in Hutto Kails Thursday nnd ate dinner with his cousin, S. II. Pcelor. Mr. Carroll, StAnly Spencer. Carl Jack Kin and Will' IIiirIich returned rrom H'vlr hiintliiK trip with nu old bear and two cubs. I.. 'A. WrlKht bought the hide of one vt the cubs and O. II. Morris tlio other. Mm. Huunlu Kdtuondeoii wan In town Saturday. Hue lllldrcth Ib building nu addi tion to hln liouro. ' The I.ndlcs' Aid met at Mm. WrlRlit'd to piece a quilt Wednesday. Kttu Stoart went to Kagle Point, to stay qulti) a while Tuesday, Mr. BlmuiB, tlio bank inspector. wiib up last wis;k. Mr. ClAnplM ItaB bought n horao und IniKRy from Mr. Parker. Marcus linker Is bulldiiiK a new woodBhcd. POLITICAL CARDS l'tllt COl'NTV ltKCniUIDIt. I hereby announro myself as tho democratic candidate for tho offtco of county roenrdor of Jackson count ty, to ho voted on at tho Rcnornl olcctloit on N'ovQiuber 3, 1014. if olected, I will do my duty as I havo In other rcapouslblo position that ' havo hold. LKE L. JACODS. (Paid Adv.) I hereby announce niyself as .can dldato on the Itopubllcan ticket, for county recorder. It olocted I will Klvo my undlvldcdattcntlon to tho tunica oi mo otiico. -flection koy. j, IUII. CIIAU'CI3Y lfl.OUHY, (Paid AdV.) couxtv Tiu:.suiu:it. I nm tho democratic nomlnco for troasuror of Jackson county and will approemto your support. S. (SID) I. imOWN. (I'ald Adv.) I hereby nuuounco Hint I am tlio ropubltcan candldnjo and noiihioo for tlio offlc" of county troasuror. FUKD L. COLVIQ. (IMiaAdv.) iti:pm:sK.NTATivK Mnrlnn II. TownodomocrAtlc-pro-. Bioaslvo notulura for. .reprosontatlyo. d'aid AW FO STA'l'i:' n)tor. II, Von dor Hollon, (prcBonUncuin bout), Itepubllcnn noiulneo, on dorsed a I no by tho progressiva party. (Paid Adv.) ThoD. D .N'IcIioIm of KiikIo Point, doinociiitle and Out to Win candidate for pluto wcniitnr. Hlxth semitorliil dlBtrlct, .luckmiii i'onu)y. (I'ii lil Adv.) I'lUlllXfUtt I IMII.rlllM, I vvi lo plury my iimm i'f-irl tho votern of Jar.kron county nn an Independent candldnlo for county cor oner. JOHN A. I'KItfi, (Paid Adv.) W. W. Unnher, republican nnd democratic nomlnco. Htibjcct to election November '1, 1911, (Paid Adv.) lOll HIIKIHI'K I hereby nnnounco rnynolf as the democratic n6nihioo for nhorlff or Jackfon county to bo voted on nt tho general election November !, 1914, J. P. HITT30N. (Paid Adv.) Hereby announcing myself nu ro- fpubllcan candldnlo for sheriff nt tho coming election, I ntnnd on my past record ol fefflclcnt service In tho in terest or tlio taxpayer, and respect fully solicit tho support of all voters. W. II. SINOLKK. (Paid Adv.) COUXTV HUItVKVOIt Dotnocrntic candidate subject to election Nov. 3, 1911. I respectfully refer you to my paitL record as a basis upon which to JIiiIro niyrqualitlcatlons for tho above named office. During tlio present term 1 havo been chlof deputy county surveyor, and havo hcen actively encased In tin? practlco of civil engineering and sur veying in tho county for tho past six yearH. If elected. I will endeavor to servo tho public in a manner that will re flect credit upon tho office. A. T. nitOWN. (Paid Adv.) I hereby announce myself as tho re publican candidate for the office of county surveyor of Jackson county, subject to the election, Nov. 3, 1914. Jiialiricntioni Was county' surveyor of Plpcstono county Minnesota, was county survey or of Clatsop county, Oregon, for two terms, yns f,or 12 ycara city surveyor and engineer for the city of Astoria, Oregon. For tho past four years havo been located in Mcdford practising as a surveyor and civil engineer. If elected, will carry out the duties of said office, faithfully and econom ically. Al.PItfcl) S.'TBK. (Paid Adv.) FOIt JtK.T MOCSI-S POK HUNT-r-Sevcn room modern house. T3C Oak St., call 735 Al der St. 191 POIt ItKNT Throe room house. In- .side new-, fine lawn, $..00 per month, water paid. Inquire Her bert Launspauclt, Hleclric Kitchen POIt ItKNT Pour room cottage with largo screened porclt. good loca lion, IS'.OO, water paid. Call 605 ISC' POK KENT November 1, fivo room modern bungalow, shade, fine lawn, water paid, good location, $14 per month. 820 West 12th St. 200 POIt HENT Pour room furnlsPed house. 717 North Riverside. ISC POR RENT Two house. No. 1005 North Central avenue. No. 1103 West Fourth streot, rent reason able. Inquire of J. W. Ucrrian. phono 275-J. 1S9 FOR RENT I'UUMSIirci) ItOOMH POIt RENT PurnlBhed room In modern house. Phono 372-J. POR RENT Modern turnlshod rooms. Tho Cottngo, CO t W. 10th street. 19S FOR RENT Red room with kit chen privileges. 403 N. Rartlott btreet. ISC pok s.im: OK exchanoe Rpguo River Valley Fruit Lands. Dairy, stock, poultry ranches nnd Timber. Colonlintlon Tracts. Ucsi all-thc-yenr-round climate on coast Health Resort. Wonderful Medic! nal Springs. Denver Realty Qo., Aslituiid, Oregon. WW today A party would trado a sninll homo In Medford for a homestead relln- (ulshmont. A town hotiso to oxchnngo for a few acres closo to town. Must bo good garden land. Several good furnished houses for rent. A business in Now Mexico worth J) 2.000. .makes, 30 per v cent, will hade for u liojuy u Mudford, and tho balance, in cash. Vnlloy property to e.ehango for To.ns farm laud. Don't forget to look over my bur galas, for cash. C. D. HOON WHY? I am making deals for a larger per cent of my customers tbau at any tlmo Klnco I Btartod biisliio, l want your propoiitiuu. I ant making up a Ileal Kstnto Kxchnngo Hook. I will not lit properties at Inflated value either for nalo or trade mi hi iiuolliig price of propel ty, glvo lowest ca ni valuation, UOi I'hkt NmHomiiI Hunk IhilldlHK I'lioiie l!0-l J. C, BARNES FOK ItKNT I'UltNIHIIKD AIT..M. FOH ItBNT Largo sleeping rooms, nnd modern hoiiBckcoptnK apart tnuntB, prlroa very ronsonable. Phono 247-L. 222 South Holly street. rou iii'.vi mikg-i:m,.i.m:o('h POIt HDNT Small ranch, 1 mllca from Talent. Call 121-J Mcdford. POIt I.EA9E--Equipped placer iiilnn. Hold Ray Realty Co., Hold Hill, Oregon. FOIt HAIjP. lillUKI'fl POR SALE Modorn six room bun galow, vary clone In, paving one half paid, part rahb. Address box 15, care Mall Tribune. 18C FOR SAfiR TitVr.S'IOCK FOR SALE-- A "llol'stiiln calfTTJsi N Central, phono 1X2-W. 187 POR SALE Two teams work hnr'cs nt Ilelmont ranch, phone 14-P12 POR SALE Four young brood rows and weaned pigs. A. W, Stone, phone 201 -J I. POR SALE Cow. sonvlllc. Phono 403 Jack ISC FOR SALE Family driving Call 424-J. mare. FOR SALE Cheap, two year old registered Jersey hull, highest rcci ord west of Chicago, also two fine cows. Walsh's ranch, mllo out N. Rootnvett Ave. 199 FOIt 8ALB MISCRILANEOU8 FOR SALE Young pigs. Dyke, phono I03-R3. i). F Van 187 FOR SALE Kittle pigs, eight weeks old. AddreBB C. J. Olson, one-half mile from reservoir. 187 FOR SALE Two Farley chicken coops, chicken fence wlro. Incuba tor and brooders, good work horro two wagons. Take cow oT shoals. Phono 25-R3. 187 FOR SALE Dry wood under cover, nil kinds in any length. Valley Fuel company, phone 7C. FOR SALE Cider mndo Tuesdays and Fridays, J1.50 per barroll; huff Orphlngton cockerels Jor sale, $ 1.00 to $1.50 each. Geo. Hilton on Pacific highway, be tween Medford and Central Point. 191 FOR SALE Good cook stove cheap. L. O. Colvcr, Phoenix. Oro. 18C FOR SALE 20 shares' Farmers Is. Fruitgrowers bank stock for 11200. Terms. ' Inqulro M. J. Emorlck. POR SALE Ralod grain hay and corn. -C. W. Isaacs, phono 591- R4. FOR SALE Grain hay. good horte or trade for cows. Phone evoii' ings 5(?4-W. ' IIKIil WAXTKJJ FK.MALE WANTED Women Sell guaranteed hosiery to friends, neighbors and general wearer: 70 per cent pro fit; make ?10 dally; experience un necessary. International Mills. West Philadelphia, Pa. HKI-I VAXTgD-aiAJtiK WANTED Experienced miners at Uratlcn mine. Cold Hill. Ore., for contract work. Gold Ray llealu Co. WANTED Experienced working or chard foreman. Must be alilo to show results, near Mcdford. State salary wanted nnd glvo full par ticulars. Address X. Y., caro Mall Tribune. WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED Position in store Good habltB and honest. References furnished. G. M. Altken. Mcdford. Phono 3SCL. 188 WANTED Contracts tor wood cut ting or land clearing. P. O. box 3G2, Medford. 192 WANTED Sewing by day or piece. Mr 8. Marquam, 245 So. ' Central Ave. Phono 379-M. 18C WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTE 1 A block ra nch. WliTe chango my equity of $3500 iu a flno 9 rom residence In Pomona. Cal., for a stock ranch or a good Improvod relinquishment and bonie cash. A. L. Schult, SI0 W. Montcroy Ave, Pomona, Cal, 18C WANTED To buy corn on cob. Walsh's ranch, mllo out North Roosevelt. 198 FOR EXCHANGE POR EXCHANGE I hayo for trade a good paying business In Mcdford. Cash value $8000. Will trado for either good orchard or farm land of about tliu same value. Address Owner, box 331 or Inquire of C. C. Pierce. 186 POR TRADE Good paying business, und residence property for stock ranch. Call 511 East Main St. 189 POR TRADE Ono span of flno driving marcs for automobile, must be In good condition. Ad droBs J. T., caro Mall Tribune. 180 POR SALE OR TRADE Good gentle pony, broken to ride, r drive "In gle br dotiblo; albo buggy and har ness, Inquire 010 B, Oakdalu or phone 319-J. " EXCHANGE. snylhluKT Front St, -Want to sell or buy 11 O Ruder, 114 N. Uliiiiia I'.'f. S'nff find ...a... (..... .., -.-. r-ji- r- - - I.OHT AHTIIAY 'Ocinlmr Ifl. Mrniiul from It J lluiilir' imhluiu, Medfnril. unit J'TN'y IU'IU'I'i 9 lunuiiix jiiHi lirsH'U'il tlKlii iiup iiud uudfer Pit PAGE HVB FOR KENT HOARD ANH IttHflH ROOsf AND'Il6AIlfl.A 'liTt rWitli ivy, mm. q. ;i.,ar.nt. ' in a ItUSINFit Dlltr.Olt'llV LAHER AUTO BPRINO CO. V 'tiro operatlhg tho largest, oldest snd best equipped plant In thn Pa cific northwcBt. Uso our sprlnR when others rail, tfold under guar anteo. 2G North Fifteenth St.. Portland, Oro. Notary t'lilille HELEN N. yOCK3Y Notary pub lic. Urlng your work to ma t th Rli?n of tho i!al Tribune. Transfcni -.-MW'll BADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. orrico 42 Worth Front St. Pion 31G. Prices right. Hervlco guar anteed. ,'" " - ;- - -jcr r- -','- , , l Attomrrs PORTER J. NEFF. WM. P. MBAi.HT Attornoys-at-Law, Rooms 8 and 9, Mcdford National Dank bldg. A. E. REAME8, LAWYER Garaett- Corey bldg. Win. M. Colvlg, George M. Roberti COLV1G & RODERT8, LAJyYBIU Medford National Uank Uulldlng. D. F. MULKEY ft GEO. W. OHKRBT Attorneys at Law. Jacksoa Coun ty Rank Building. NEWTON W. DORDEN Attorney t law, room 7, Sparta bulldlBjj, Med ford, Oregon. CMropriwrton DR. A. R. HEDGES. Dr. Louli-0 K. Hedges Mcchand-Tneraplstt, Chiro practors, SpondylotherapHrts. The lysteras, Jncladlajr dietetics, cura tive gymnastics, hydro-theraphy, etc produce rcstiltii'ln both acute and chronic 'diseases. Consulta tion free. Over Deuel ft Co., cor ner Main and BartleU. Hoars 9 a. rr to 5 p. m. Other houii by appointment. Phone 170. DR. R. J. LQCKWOOD,, Chiropractor, -- nerve specialist itooma zua-ayf 20P. Garnctt-Corcy bfdg. -Vapor baths and scientific massage given; needle spray,-bead and shoulder shower In- connection; advice la dlototlcs. medical gymnastics, hydroptherapy. " Lady attend sat. i'bone. office C43, rilWce 511-R. Kwplej in AMcy V'. v? . We are here tobetj people Bet re liable, competeBt help. We bur nish help In almost all Usee el business. We make a specialty ot competent men and wives for ranches. We solicit your patron age. Dinner's Real Estate aad Employment Bureau, Rooms aad 7 raun uaiiaiug, Aieatora. rnoe 85S. Mrs. Byrd Caster, Manager, uccesser. DenUste DR. W. M. VAN SCOYOC DR. C. C. VAN BCOYOO Dentists Garnett-Coroy Bldg., suite lit Mcdford, Oro. Phone 856. Garbage GARBAGE Got your promlsoa cleaned up for the summer. Call on the city garbago wagons for good service. Phone 326-L. F. Y. Allen. IastructloH la, Music HAIGIIT MUSIC STUDIO 1J6 So. Laurel. Prod Alton Haight Piano, Mrs. Florcnco Halllday Haight, volcp. Tclophono 17C-R. Stccogrjipners SHOE REPAIRING First class she i repairing, on modorn electrlo machinca while you wait. E. N. Btdcn. located in ICldd'a Shoe Store. Phono 313J. I'liycslrlan una craneoas DR. P. Q. CARLOW. DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathia physicians, 416-417 Garuott-Corey bldg., phono 103 C-L. Residence 2G South Laurel St. DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathle physicians, 303 Garaett-Corey building. Phono 904-M. DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician aad surgoon. Practice limited to eye, ear, noso and throat. Eyos scien tifically tested and glasses sup plied. Office 238 East Mala St. Hours 8:30 a. in. to 8 p. a. Phone, E. B. PICKI5L. M. D. Office Jaek eon Conuty Bank bldg. Office phone 43-R; rosldonce phone C8-R. DR. ilART'N O. BARBER physi cian aud surgeon. Office Pales block, opposite Nash Hotel. Hours 10 to 13, 1 to 4. Phone 110-J. DR. It, W. CLANCY Physician and surgeon. Phones, office 36, resi dence 724-J. Office hours 10 t 12, 2 to 6. DR. S. A. LOCICWOOD Phyalelaa and surgeon. MYRTLE S. LOCKWOOP. M, I). Practlco limited to diseases at womon. Qfftces 232 'K., Mala. Phones, residence, 814-J2; fttee 814. ' " R, J. CONROY, M. D;. Physldsa and Surgeon. Over Hutchison"' Lums den, 215 K. Mala St. 'Passe 77.' w wyjwLa I'ivters ? PMWkfS( MEDFORD PRINTINO CO. aS is bed equipped priatlag efflee la loutherii Orexoa; beok Wla4a, Fir Ht, ' ' v ;' 7 turn mfmim,!,! m - m& tm UK. A, Vt', kOklNHk Vi vnm ih MfMm rmr H Atlfo fljippllrs -0imm40 J W . 1. "A 1 ii Tr . KV B a ii w V fa ti ,. ' u fi r