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ffyx- i M15DK011D MATL TIITBUJTR, MIWFORD, 01? MOON, T'UUSDAY, N0VWMI3WR 3,-1011 PAGE MV A f, U if V LATEST ADVANCE ALLIES BEGINS TO FAIL I'AltIS, Nov, M, T;.".ri a. in.- foil riiliMlcti In growing' Hum (lint dm lul ls! oHiniilvii Minvuiiiuiit of thu Our tiluitH In mIUhIiiiii, whereby I hey hopo (o Main it clour rnulo to Hi" FioiiuIi i'IiiiiiiikI pin In, wll'l full, All leportM llttl'O 1110 tllllt lllO IllllOfl IlllV'tt HIRTOSH- fully withstood ropiiiiliid nml violent 'I'lm iiffliilnl Mtiilmiiuiil of tin) Hid gliyi Ki'imrnl Mtuff I nl tt'iii h it Hhlft In tho iiium f r lint (tci'iiiiiii ittlmk from i ho lioilll cimsI, whom they fought up liiiiil and Mubhoiuly, to tint vicin ity of Ypnm wlii'tti llii' IIiHIhIi Imlil t lit) lino. This roiiloii, II Im dmiiiied, It MH blfll (llO HI CIlO of violent UttUI'ltH lu wlilcli Imlil nliti'H have lout Imnvll). 'I'lli' itfM of til" French Mili'iori iiioiiuil Ht" Mu In mix Ml mti ami Ht. Olo, In I Im Vusko mulon, wiiii uaiior ly Hiriihwil bine. Thu dovoltipinontH In Ilili quarter Imvo unmired tlio French of a solid poult Ion In u diffi cult M'Kloii wheie, It Im expelled, (hoy iiliorlly wilt win u grimier mucous. I'lcshlriii I'olnciim'H vlnlt to, tlio liuttliiflnlil In Weal Fliiiiilem wlmro, nt Pitriut. wlillo prittitlrully under flio, I iti Hint KIiik Al!rt of Belgium reviewed tlul French nml llulglnn ltiiop, canned niiiiui fount for It In wid'tv, hut iiImo utlinlrutloii for hln braver) V I IN SOLID SOUTH ATI4NTA. (In.. X. :l. Knrlv in dication were tlnit tin' Intituling to il tiy in tlio "-olid fitiitli" unylit Ih heavier limn iiKiinl, in ullior than presidential elections, oiwng to tin' I'ffnit n' tlio iIi'IiiihiiiiIh to gel nut u lull Villi'. 1'nif WfllllltM' prOVItlll'il llllllUnl without tM'tltillU, ' 'I'liiiutHMi'o held tlic center tl' inter est, uahi In the lutti'i' rniiiiiiiiii tlnit lum I mil i whmi'iI litilwt'Kii f ton W, Hooper, icpuldieun incumbent, uinl 'I'Iioiihim (X Uy tin ili'iniwintlr noiu Iih'o for Hovmiiiir. Ill ToXllo IIIIK'll lllll'll'dt Wit llllllli- IVI in mi attempt l,y two nemo coun ties n Imvo llii'ir volcr- go on ice nnl ouiiooruiiiK reduction in cotton linoJiiotiou. Some nrthilv on (Ik wul nl tlio progressive is noted in tlio einlv Intituling in Oi'oiuui, lull it n not lliouijlit iiiliiilt!- lluit niiv U-rt would occur in tin- htiilc. TRIPOLI SAFE FROM IIHIM.IN Nov I. Tuikcv, in cording tu mi ulfieml aiiiiioiori'iociit iiiihIi' in lloHiii loilu.v, li.i- idcilm-il her word not (o nlti'iiiit on i-Iiiiiui' iiiuvciiiil in Lilian uinl tlicrcloic llicic in no cnnc lor lliilimi uui'imi iiohm nxoiilin Tripuli. VICTORY AT YPRES MOST COSTLY IN EMPIRE'S LIFE LONDON, Nov. It. :t:20 n. in. ToiiKniihliiK flout CiiImIh under Unto of Hundiiy, tlio corrcHpondont of tlio Dully Mull mi)n; "Tlio llritlKli army Iiiih onilurcd nu lilktoilo iirdciil lu cIiocIUiik tlm (lor i ii ti ti nttiuiiit In mlvmiio on Calnln, Tim (ioriuau offcnulvn Iiiih cruiuhlod Into Htnloinato, hut tlio oinplro hIioiiIiI know tlinC tlio victory ut Vpioh linn licim put chimed nt a price iih IiIkIi iih liny provioiiHly locordcd In IIiUIhIi Imttlo hlHtory, "Tlio rroiiin of our army mifforod nml tlio Kiip.i iniiBt ho quickly filled f tho (lorinaii ropulHo Ih to liu turiiod to kooiI account. Kvury tliuo wo niL viiiico tho (lorinuun nook to tdncUoo tlinlr flro on our allien and coucon Irnto tliolr on tiro atlontlou mi tho IlrltlHh IroopH. It is hollovod that tho IIiUIhIi had half u inllllou (loriuaiiu oppoHod to thotii In tho Vproa flKht lub'." SERBS ARE DRIVEN ACnbsS RIVER DRINA LONDON, Nov. a, Ui'.'O p. in. Tho follovvliiK illHputch Iiiih hoon ro rol viid, from llorllu hy tho Mamnil .WIioIovh coiupiiio : "II Ih officially reported fmiu Vlou iiii that our troupn innliitalnod their MiiccuHbeH of provloim ilaya vvhoii, In .tjiulr mlvaiiru upon Alucva they on nyintoioil hIioiik poxilloiiH prolnctod hy Imi'hcd vvlro iiilitiitloiii(inU which they Mircocilod ill hD'uMliK (liroilith iieur lluviijo urir two iIiih heavy lBlilllif. AGIST EA BALLOTING EAST INDIANS NOT SYMPATHY m I IIO.MhAV, Nov. :i, 7:l;i n, in.- The lluiiihu" Clii'iiniele, in nu eililoinil lii'iiili'il "HnliiiiliV H0 of Tuikiy. eiitniiH'e into (lie Kiiiiinimii war: "The lolly uinl iuhIiuohn nf tlio c in vvIioho IiiiiuIm tho ilontiuy nl' 'I'm licy in xlnueil, hit vi nltuied her in u vmli'Y from wlilcli lii! cmiiiioI I'llll'lUI' vvilli mi' cliioil of II HlllllIK 111 a iiutiou," Tlio AiIviicmIc of liidiu hii.vm Hint Tuilioy linn lioi'ii hel rnyeil liy n in teiie nl' ofrieiiils lioin whom tlio In linn .MolinhitiliilniiM mo politic. iih lice, Tui'lii'v IliH liccll lllllde the tool ol' ii country, it h mldcd, vvIuino iilcnN uio not IIiiiho which liuve niM'ii linlin peace, power uinl I'tciiluni. Tlio iiiuim nl' MyiliTiihiiil, Ihi' nr c"l .Miihiiiiiiui'ilmi Nliitn in liidiu, Inn ixMucil ii iiimiiroHto in which ho miivm- "It in Hie duty of the .Mulintiuncil iiiih of linlin to nillieie to I lie HutNi. Tlicre Ih no coiinlrv in the wm hi wlicre .MutimntiU'ilmm oiijov hiicIi lih erlv n (lies do in liidiu." LONIION. S'nv. "llcHS I'lltlllillK Ix I, H:l.l ii. iii.-ti-iMirti'il toilnv nliiii)f thr i "or, nppinciitlv tu envor tho movement of lurxo limlics nt tump., hi a -oiitlicilv iliti'i'linu," -hh u Itollctilain ilipnlch to the True-. "The (leruiaiiK, with niiuiiiinihoii wutfuiH uinl ixuii", iniirehcd fioto llruOH to rourtnii loiliiy," the cor respondent cnnlinuiw, "anil theie h proiiouiiei'il activity oniony the llrit ili nit men. It if tnti'il tlircc (fer uiau fctuff ntlicciH wete killed hv n Imillll ill upped at Tlliell, fifteen llilliv Moulheaot oT MrtiKe. "I'lillnwinr tlio lieree ultaeli iiKiiiu-t the Urili-h ulniiK tin Yer, the (leriumi minn force ii c ideally making n de-.pcrale effoit to hreak through to CiiIhi-, hy Ii inure i-iuitJi-nrly mtili'." I OBITUARY Clarii O. AIiIhiII Clara Oroua Alihott died at Can vnuvllle, Oto., Oct. 30, nt 10:30 p. in. dniiKlitur of Mr. and Mm. C. I), Ah hot! of .Inrktouvlllo, Oro. Sho wan horn iinur Hnleiii, Oro., r-'oh. !'th, lSi:t At tho tliuo of her ilealli hIiu wan " yearn,' K mnntliM, '.'1 iIiijk of npo. MIkh Aldiotl.wart emplooil as teacher In tho Drew ichoui nail taiiKht two ila.v k whou mIio mirrored with an nl tack of acute Jaundice, after four wucliH of HuflcrliiK HymptoiiiH of typhoid wiih noticed mid two daja after iloadi rolloved her. Shu wiih a lovahlo character mid IcaviH a heat of frlomlH mid tier par eulH and luolliem and ouo nUter. Tho funeral Korvlcen woiu hold n( (ho family homo tu .laiiiNotivllle, Nov. :nd at '-Mtn p. in., ltov. OoMlett, llantii. and II. .1. Van I'ofscn of AhIi Imul officiated. Tho pall hearorts wore C. !'. Noldoriiiojur. I;. A. Snillli, .1. A. Wlluoii, IJ. T. Nolderiuoyer. Loo C, I'iihI, J, 0. OravoH. Thoro woro u ureal profunlon of floral offerliiKH and a larKo attoiidauco of friend. Utilial wiih lu Juckrouvlllo roiuotory. MANY WOMEN BATTLE IN RUSSIAN RANKS LONDON, Nov. :i, :tt 1 1 ii. in. --Tho corn'Hpondont of tlio MoruliiK l'ot lu ctnim-ad, Mends tho ioIIewIuk: "Huiuoi'ri imrnlHt that 1'roinyHl, lu (iallcla, Iiuh licen takon, hut the ho rn poitH aro uutrtio, What really hap peued Ih that tho ltiinslano captured 1000 of (ho kuitIhou, with u Iiicko mnoupt of arniH and oipitpinent, when tho (arrlMon nttomptod a nortlo. Cho lera and typhus aro reported to ho nmliiK at l'izoiiiyul. "Tho iniinhor of women comliiK hack wounded from (ho Runslan front proven that tho cpntliiKont of advon turo'H fomaloH on tho firing lino's Ih coiiHlderalile. '1'heso w onion iih a gon- ornl rulo cut their hair, iihhuuio u aol dlom' uniform and not away Hcqrctly with tho connivance of frlomlH aniouR tho DoldloN. OthoiH Htart nlouo on vnrloiiH iiroloxtH, micli an houI(Iuk In jured 'rolatlvoa ariiVdqn nialo iitllro .wiftm thoy reach tho front." HOIST TURKISH FLAG ON RUS8IAN STEAMER ' '"' i LONDON, Nov. !l, S:30 p, in."Ac corilliiK to it CoiiHtiiiillunpIo (oli'miim I'eachlni; huro hy way of llinlln," hiO'h llonter'n AiUhtordaiu corroHpondont, "(ho IIiunIiiii Nlcuiuor KoiiiUuvo-OIku wan iioliod nt CoiiHlantlnopIn lut uluht. A TiiikUli rrew vviim put aboard Iho vcmhcI mid Iho TnrMhh (lu Iiot0tl," I HEAVY FIGHTING NY The Dnlly h'mlilon .Hint, ! f .i . .. ... ,. i . i i Jr.r -sHwl ? t vtjrfif w l ft1! 'n ik i4St Drown In one of tho popular after noon colors thlH nctiKOii. Thin afternoon Milt of brown clilffon velvet hu nn Kton Jacket embroidered with K"Id, n dfeji ulrillo eniiKit liy n (MilLslnil hard riihlior liucklo and Kold brocaded revert mid rnlhir. T CHICAGO CATTLE CIIICAOO, Nov. .1. r.iol nml mouth ilien-e wo- ndaiittcd today to have lirokdl nut m the luioii Mock ynnU here. All of the fvilernl pv tinuacnt iupiclor nt tlio ynril have o.im-weil that opiuiou. While no doubt oxixls (lint the lin onsu ih nltnckud u cow ut (ho yindn. formal miiiiiuiteciueiit of tlio fuel will lie withheld uutil tomorrow petiiliu hciciililiii piintf f i out a cull which Iiiik been iuueuliitcil with vim-: fioui tho imim'm mouth. x The diwmery of iliin ciim' is not exHM(ei tu iimke uet.my any e loiiMon nt' the nimninliiie which went into effei't nt tho yanl yontviihiy. LI'.Vi:i.ANI). p., N'.Tv. a. TIh Clewlrtnil Mlnekyiiriln were nlneeil uni'cr feilfinl ipiurmitiuo todav. (he older hcinir iHirt'iif tho plan iiimimt- latcd tu nllier cities yif-lerdav to pi event hiiuud nf foot and liluiltll lIlKI'IIKI', A81IIN0TON. Nov. A' corps of 117 govoruuioiit limpuctorH travel Hut? lu .MIuIiIkuu, Indiana, IIIIiioIh, Ohio ami, roiiiiyhaula reported to day thoy had found no now oiithreakH of tho foot and mouth dlnoauo ainonp cattlg in d strict outride UU,o at icady I n f oi ted. E Reported by Jackson County At tract Co., BUth nml Tlr Sta. (iirull .lowpli Martin vh. CIiob. McOoii Kan, ot ul. Koturn of Ktiiniuous. DohIii MiihjiIu b, h'dward .Muuolo. llotiiru of SuinmoiiH. , A. l-'orj-t'iiul Co., vh. Mm. M. M. Mc Ardlo. ' Koturn of Hiiuiuiouh. Slate of Oregon vh. Mih. K, .1, MoNulty. Verdict of Kllty, .1. 0, luaacson vh, Ocikko I), Uod, ot nl- Suit to unlet title. ,' V, Sougor vs. ,M. L. rellott ot nl. Hull to fori)cloti inoiiKnKo. ' First ChfUtliiii church of Medford. vh. d Hobh and A. Morso. Mo tion for now trial. H. 1). qnrlcr vh. 0. 1). Stacy. Af fldavitH reply. Sanuiol .McCllntock vh. W. C. Mur phy ot ul. HuiumoitH In tax forcclo Hiiro. Siunuol McUlfutock vh, J. C. lOinor Ick ot nl. HunuuoiiH lu ta foroclo mno. Kato MoAndrowH vh, Balllo C, I'll chor ot ii. I llotiiru of hiiiiiiuoiih. Shormiiu Kutoll vh, H. 0. Carroll ot ul. Ituturii of KuutinoiiH. I'nibiito i;tuto or Allan Smith. I, ant will mid lontmiioiii. ordr tulmltllun will (o iirnlmtn. Order npolli,::'.. oxoctl- lor lioiid riled. MniKurct ltt-a.1 v Wni A Ailhur Pvcu'o, N MOUTH EA ATTACK COURT HOUS NEW F Al ii roiiliir nicelin nl tho (oni mcrcinl elith held .Monday mlit the folliMvintf oflicciH weio eli'cled for (he ciiHiiiiu; xix inentlix: l'lcniilcnt, W. L. N'owToinlic; vice-prt'iHiilenl, !. 0. McWillinniH; licuMiirer, !'. S. Kii(tlu: triiKlee, II. W. AleNuir. F. K. WiiIhoii mil V. O. N. Hinitli uro (ho holdover IniHlecM, nml tin .-e tlucc nffieinlH, lo i llier with the pioniiirut nml vice priiilonl, i-oiihtitute tho oxeoiilivo IiiiiihI, which body, iinilcr I lie now nxiilotioiiK, will hilcct a heeretury. A reporl win made libit, owinj; to the fiiuliup n export iitlornoVH in liquid to the IkiihI innuu in behalf of the uiixilinry wnler HyHlom, tho iiily bailer Would Imvo In ho nineuileil ill ccrlain p:nlicubii, nml Htupn will he token In liuve thin iticlinti well ile fllteil billon' MlblilihMoii nl a hpeeiul election. ArraiiyciacntM were mnile for the receipt nf election ictuniH ut the club rooiiiM, uinl the public in general, In ill oji eHpcelully, wen; invited to ho picHtnt TiichiIhv evening. KANES CREEK ITEMS .Mm. Kwiiidin nf .Mcilfunl is May lug with Mr. nml .Mrn. I tela ire of tho Itraclcn. Mr. tlrnwii i" pulling n part nf hi nrelianl out a wio eonclu-ioii. If u few mure would follow Mr. llrnvvnV example on Kiiiich creek Iheio vrmild he iiiiiu' I'noilMuff, liny mill gi.iii rai'.ed. Tnlile HiK'k people liuve not pot us Knuei I'li-ekeis linit when it vmitoj In enrly ve;iulilef., n we Imv.' every kind they mention. The Ilullowe'eii party nt .Mr. Mii "nii'n Saturd.-iViip'.'ht was it pleu'-mit nflnir Vntl tliiiruughlv eiijnynl Iiv nil the yuiitig fulko nml 'unit1 oi the older HII0.-V nml. when it eomen In cn teilaiuiug, Mr. mid Mrs. Mnisun kmivv exuetly how it is ,nne. .Mr, Miure mid paitv nf land hov er nf M cil ford emne down InM I'ri ily looking nver Mr. MiuerV proi erty vvilh a view tu buying. I. H. Wootln, renl filutc denier of r'drnril, vvim n bu-inc-s visitor on Knne'h ereek luM Suturil.iy. Mr. and Mr. Migiiihothitiu, .Inlm Daily, Irbe Marker weiv Mctlford hio ine-s vi-itoiK iui Sat u i day, rotiiruiiig the .iune ilny. .Mr. mid Mi", olxnn attcnilcil the dance in Cold Hill . Saturday niIit nml icport a mo-t delightful time. I'mphel Fn-tcr fureonMs miiiio few; luy nf Indian Miiniuor, followed hy rain. Klines Creek !iumiioh mmiiii-s to (lolil Hill tlii-wvek: Mr. and .Mrs. Lewi, JHiiiesJ'.uwrenoo, M. Hiuiu liothiim, Dee Darker, Mr. and Mrs. Ol son, Fred Ilrowu, Prophet Fn-ter, Al lloss mid (he .Mihhe-i ICutio mid Mnggio Foley. Inlm Drown mid wife spent Sundi"' us (he gmM n (heir dnuhter, Mis. Menu mid family, nf Willow Springs, Mr. Ilniwn is enjoying a visit fruin bin sun ami duiihter-iii-law from tho eiih(, who nuiy locu(t, u (hoy uro iiiueh imprt cd with (his pait of Or egon. Some tall; of nrgnniing n Suniluy school ut the Dardiiuellcs. Whv don't someone gel busy, s wo think, it would lie .1 fine thing. Had cold- mid miit tlnuats are he coming ipiilc pruvnlcnt nu KaueV I'icok-. Ijiwreuce ir Householder uvo en j!ii5(il limiting oro fioui the Alice mine on Kaucrf crock (o tho Saldino creek ipiuit mill. This mine U being oK'iatcd bv llcmi & Hrus. (Juite a lew Icnser.s nto working ut the Drndcu minn for Dr. Kay. Some good lioilii's of ore have boi;! uucov eivd. As this mine bus proven m the past, mi it will continuo intho futiiro t,n he one of the host in soilthern Or egon. BOURNE WINS MINESUIT WITH MILLIONS AT STAKE SAN KKAXC1SCO. Nov. :t.- -In af firming tod a. n decision of the dls trlct court nf Idaho lu favor of for mer United StutCH Senator Jonathan Uournc, .lr, of Oregon and ot tho Hunker Dill and Sullivan Mining and CoiiccutratlnK company In tbolr sutta ugaliiHt tlio Stewart Mining company, tho United States circuit court ot ap peals bottled a controversy In which sovornl millions ot dollars woro at ntnke. Senator Ilourno Is tho owner ot a mining claim tu Shoshone county, Ida. which has been worked for hoiiio yearn by tho llunlier Hill company. Suits worn brought hy tho Ilourno company to prevent tho Stewart concern, which operate an adjoining ' claim, from worklnu underneath tho other. NOT-1 .! 0, L. Allen hug hoiiKht Joe Can key'n baiiHinltl blinen iin hU very poor lieulth ncconbltuted a chaiiKo of tiliuulo and ho ilenlred to u to Ail ronn. I vvt bo pleanod to retain nil of Iho xhopM old I'liMiiimorii On Hti Hill licit, uilio(v IJlivt linni. SOS NEWS 1 COUNTRY CORRESPONDENTS APPLEGATE POSTERS .Inn OMtrien Went to lnwn wiih ul loud uf grain Tliursday. M'ish Lizzie Lemon in visiting nt the Imiiu1 of Fred Offetibiichcr. Kupervl-or A. It. Clinio Hpoke (n thii hcIiooI Thnrfuruv mi hcIiouI ron IohI". Ho viitnl the TIioniimhi oreek nellool Inter in tin day nml called ut tlio school in the evening on Iuh wuv tu Illicit. (i. A. Standard uf Milaml wiih a visitor nl the school Friday. Mr. Ktmiiliird in it reprexeiitntive uf the Hclnml supply house. Ilenrv Pomnll, pitcher fur the Sun Fiunciseo hull luugiie, Iiiih leturncd Imiiic fur tlio Winter, .Mr. I'ernoll Iiiih had a very successful sciisnu. A iiuiubor uf young people from here attended the dance given on the JKIIi ul .Murphy. Mrs. llntoH is cxpcclcd home Sun- dav from Albany, where she Iiiih visiting wiih her mother. I'crbajM the largest attendance in the hinlnry uf Applegnte wiih present ul the iiiier-icliool dehao Saturday night, in which Idieh wiih winner. Sutwrvisor A. It. rinise. Miss Kininii Wentll mid -Mr. nml Mr. W. 0. Wheeler motored tu (Irmits I'jis Sunday. A number n( people have been hunting in the TlmmpHiin creek conn try this week', as (he season is about over. Me-srs-. Iteesuu and Mitchell passed through here Saturday morning with about l.'ttl head uf cattle front the f'ovv ereek country, in DmigliiH enun try. Thev plan (n feed them nt the Offvnliiielivr nuieli this winter. A considerable amount of hay Iiuh been seemed from nenr-bv fitriuers. .Mrs. William .lohnsnu mid children spent last week nt the liouin uf Jim O'llrien. They have returned to (heir home in Jacksonville. Hurley Agge of Stenmbont U stav ing nt the Rose house. Others nrc Mr. Drown of the Mail Tribune nml .Mr. Wimer and family of Holland. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the county court for Jackeon county. Mate of Oregun. In tho mattor of the citato of Allan Smith, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the tin derslgncd has liecn by order of the above entitled court, dated October 21. A. 1). 1911. duly appointed exe cutor or too cstato or Allan Smith, deceased, and all persons having clnltiig against said cstato aro hereby notified to present the enmo to mo with proper vouchors attached thorc- to, at tlio office of Colvlg & Robertu, In the Medford National Hank Uulld- lug, Mcdford, Oregon, within six niontbH from tho dato of this notice Dated nt Mcdford, Oregon, this :U8t day of October. A. 1). 191 1. WM. M. COLVIO, Executor of tho Estate of Allan Smith, deceased. G. M. ROBERTS, Attorney for tho Estate. SUMMONS. . In the juHtlco court In and for tho county of Jackson, state ot Oregon, district of Medford, Mcdford Uuildlng Co., nu Oregon corporation, plaintiff, vs. Frnnk Mc Outre, defendant. To Frank McGulre, tho above named defendant: lu tho name of tho state of Ore gon, you nro hereby rcmtlred to np pear mid answer plaintiff's complaint on fllo ngatnut you in tho above en titled court and cause, on or before six weeks from tho first day ot tho publication of this summons, said Kiimmona being flrht published In tho .Motirord Mail Tribune, a dally newspapers, published dally and regularly nt Medford, Oregon, on Tuesday, tho 2'Jth day of September, 1911, and tho last time being pub lished on tho 10th day of Noveiubor, 1914, mid for want thereof tlio plain tiff will take judgment against you for tho sum ot Ouo Uundrod Flvo Dollars, with Interest thereon from May l, 1913, and for costs and dls bursonicnts to bo taxed. This Bununons Is published In tlio Mcdford Mall Tribune, a newspapor of general circulation, published dally and regularly nt Medford, Orison, for six successtvo weeks, by order duly and regularly niado and entered by Glenn O. Taylor. Justlco oi tho peace ot the abovo district, on Tuesday, tho 29th day ot Soptember, GLENN O. TAYLOR, Justlco ot the Poaco. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Roguo River Valley Fruit Lands. uniry, siock, poultry ranencs anu Tim bo r. Colonization Tracts, Rest all-tho-yoar-round clliunto on coast Health Resort. Wonderful Medici nal Springs. Reaver Really Co., Ashland, Oregon, WHY? I am making doals for a largor por cent of my customers than nt any tliuo sluco I Blurted business. I want your proposition. I am making up a Ileal Estate Exchange Hook, l will not list properties at Inflated values either for snlo or trade so In quoting price of property, ulvo lowest I'ftMt valuation, UO I I'lrtt National Hunk Uuildlng Phone litO-J "JfC, BARNES" foic hr.nt-Mouara KOIl HKNT-NIco flvd room, mod MSI IX crn ItiiuHo, rlono In. Will rout cheap! Inniilro :t0 Cottngn K(, 19 1 VOll IlKNT Fnrtilidiod or unfilr nlnhnd four room rottngo, lone ncrocn porch, clean, good locntlon; PllOIIO C5-X. 105 FOIl IlKNT Strictly inodorn biiiiRn low, cant front on (iciiovn. Hum ph roy'. 193 FOIt HUNT November 1, flvo room inodorn buncnlow, glindo, f Ino lawn, water paid, kooiI location, K14 por month. 820 West 11th St. 200 FOIt IllvNT FurnlMied hoimo rca xonnblo to right party. 522 Went Tenth. 13 FOIt ItKNT KUKNISIimi ItOOMH FOR IlKNT Modern furnlnhcd roonm. Tho Cottngo, C0 W. 10th Btrcet. 1&8 I'OH ItK.VT IIOl'HKKKKI'INO ItOO.MS FOIt ItKNT Furnished housekeep ing roonm. (Jan, wood heaters. 231 L'nat th. . 212 FOIt ItKNT ITItM.SIIKD AITK. FOR RBNT Lnrgs ileeplns, rooms, and modern housekeeping apart ment!, prices rery reasonable Pfaone 247-L. 222 South Holly treet. " FOIt ItKNT MIHCIXlANKOUH FOR RENT Small ranch, 1 '4 miles from Talent. Call "124-J Mcdford. FOIt SALE KKAIj INSTATE FOR SALE Cheap, cauli or terms, 1ZGT, acres in tracts to suit. II. M. Scott, owner, 14G N. Ivy Ht. FOR BAMl MVKJttOCK FOR SALE Good grey team nnd Woods Lumber 193 harncsH for cash. Co. FOR SALE Horse 1200 lbs, works double or slnglo. Inquire C10 So. Oakdale. 193 FQR SALE Four young brooa sows ond weaned pigs. A. W. Stone, phono 201-J1. FOR SALE Family driving Call 424-J. mare. FOR SALE Cheap, two year old registered Jersey bull, highest rec ord west of Chicago, also two fino cows. Walsh's ranch, mile out N. Roosevelt Ave. 199 FOR 8ALK MISCF.IiliANEOUS FOR SALE Canned 394-M. fruit. Phone, 104 FOR SALE Corn. $25.00 per ton three miles west dl Mcdford. P D. Lofland, Jacksonville. ' FOR SALE Dry wood under cover, all kinds and lengths, $2.00 per tlor and up. valley Fuel company, phone 7C. 88 FOIt SALE Cider made Tucsdayp and Fridays. $1.50 per barren; buff Orphington cockerels tor sale, $1.00 to $1.50 each. Geo. Hilton on Pacific highway, bo- tween Mcdford and Central Point. 194 ' - 11KH' WANTED FEMALE WANTED Women Sell guaranteed hosiery to friends, neighbors and gcnoral wearer; 70 per cent pro tit; make $10 dally; experience un necessary. International Mills, West Philadelphia, Pa. HELP WANTEr MALK WANTED Work by experienced or chard and ranch man. Phono 217- M. 310 S. Riverside. 194 WANTED Stato agent exclusive state rights to reltablo parties to appoint county nnd city agents for tho greatest automoblla safety de vice invented. $12,000 u year oas-, Hy earned. Will tnko $3500 to handle. Address P. O. box 302, San Diego, Cal. 192 WANTED Experienced working or chard foreman, Must bo nlilo to show results, near Medford. State salary wantod and glvo full par tlculara. Address X, Y euro Mali Tribune. - - WAXTKIV SITUATIONS WANTED Dressmaking, plain sew lug, embroidery work and button holes. Mrs. George Wolr, 340 So, Riverside, phono 217-M. 19t, WANTED Dressmaking and rdtern tlons. Mae Hurnctt, 144 So, Cen tral. Phono 47 9-M. 212 WANTED Contracts for wood cut ting or laud clearing. P. O. box Sft Mmlfnt-i) 19? V. AVW.W.M. - WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Good team to keep for winter for their feed. Phono 589 Jl. E. Ii. Hall. 195 WANTED Old Ingrain carpet. Med ford Fluff Rug Co. Phono 533 It. 191 WANTED Soveral fresh milk cows. heifer culves, only good covvh con Hldered. Sleepy Hollow Farm, Gold Hill. 2lb WANTED Milk bottlo filler, milk cooler, dairy hot water outfit, temp for milk wuuon, washing machine Sleep Hollow Farm, Gold Hill, 194 WANTED--A maro, olKht or ten years old. weight 1300 pounds, to work sIiikIh. W. II, Jackson, nt Mvdford National Hunk. 197 WANTED To buy a good reislstertid O. I. u. boar. A H, WiirreH, Telo, Ore., phone 197, Central Point, IOC WANTKJ-t-T buy eorn am nb, WaUli' much, lull hhv Nttrlk Kwmlt, lrK FOR KXCIIAM1R ICXQIIANQK -Waul 16 nil or bVir IJ 0 Ruder. 114 N. Thono 125. Nuft tied. nnylhtnR? Front St. jfc..-. LOST LOST Agnto Hln In silver sotting, lock pin. Was prosont from n (lend koii. Howard. Leavo nt Mnlt Tribune. 107 11USINKS9 ontr.tnxiitY Auto (supplies LAHISIt AUTO BPRINO CO. W aro oporatlng tho larRcst, oldest and best caulppod plant In the I' ctrie northwest. Use our pprlngs when others fall. Sold tinder gnnr antco. 26 North Fifteenth St., Portland, Orn. Notary 1'ulillo HBLrjN N. YOCKBY Wotnry pub lic, iinng yonr worit to me at mo slrn of the Mall Tribune. Trunnfom EADS TRANSFER & 8TORAOE CO. OfHco 42 North Front St. Phonf 815. Prices right. Henrico guar intPftd, Attorner PORTER J.-NEFF. WM. P. MEALET Attorneys-nt-Lnw, Rooms H and 9, Mcdford Natlonnl Dank bldg. A. E. REAMES, LAWYER Oarnett- Corey uldgi Il'm Uf r?1rlr rinntcm M. Tlnhrt COLVIO & ROBERTS, LAWYERS Medford National Bant Building. D. F. MULKEY tc OEO. W. CHERRY Attorneys at Iiw. Jackson Coun ty Rank Building. NEWTON W. BORDEN Attorney at law. room 7, Sparta building, Med ford. Oregon. ..l-.-.-u'-L",.: ' I Chiropractor DR. A. It. HEDGES, Dr. LoMlse E. Hedges Mechnno-TheraptstSi Chiro practors, Spondylotheraplits. Thes systems, including dietetics, cura tive gymnastics, hydro-thorapby. etc., produce results In both acuta and chronic diseases. Consulta tion free. Over Deuel & Co., cor ner Main and BartlcU. Hours 9 a. m. to D p. m. Other hours by appointment. Phone 170. i -a. DR. It. J. LOCKWOOD,, Chiropractor, nerve specialist Rooms 203-204-205. Oarnett-Corey bldg. Vapor . hatha and scientific massage given; needle spray, bead and shoulder bower In connection; advice 1st dietetics, medical tfmnastlca, hydroptberapr. Lady attendant. Phone, offlee 643, rnsldance Sll-jt. Eaaptoymmt Ajt"cy We are here to hel people set re liable, competent help, we tar nlsh holp In almost all line ol business. Wo make a specialty ot comnetent men and wlvea for ranches. We solicit your patron age. Blttner's 'Real Estate and Employment, Bureau, Rooms 6 and 7 Palm Building, Medford. Pfaome 858. Mrs. Byrd Caster, Manager. successor. DcatMU DR. W. M. VAN SCOYOO DR. C. C. VAN SCOYOO Dontista Garnott-Corey Bldgt, salt Slf Medford, Ore. P-hone 856. Garbage GARBAGE Got your prenilsea cleanod ud for the- summer. Call on the city garbage wagons for good service Phono 271-L. F. Y.AIIen. Iiibtructloa In Music HAIGHT MUSIO STUDIO 116 So. Laurel. Fred Alton Halght Piano. Mrs. Florence Hatlldny HalEht. volco. Telephone 17t)-lt. Stenugrapncr SHOE RBPAIRiNaFkat class slice repairing, on modern electric machines whllo you wait. E. N. Blden, located lu Kldd's Shoe Store, Phono 3 13 J. Ptiyesiclans a&a arurgeoas DR. F. O. CARLOW, DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathia pbyslctana, 410-417 Garnott-Corey bide., phone 103G-L. Residence 2G South Laurel St. DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathia physicians, 303 Garnett-Corey building. Phone 904-M, DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician and surgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear. nose and throat. Eyoa scien tifically tosted and glasses sup plied. Office 228 East Maa St. Hours 8:30 a. m. to 8 p. sa. Phone. B. B. PIOKEL, M, D, Office Jack son County JJank bdg. Office phone 43-R; resldonco phone B8-R. DR. MARTIN O. BARBER Fbysl clan aud surgeon, Office Falia block, opposite Nash Hotel. Hours 10 to 12, 1 (o 4. Phone 110-J. DR. R, W. CLANCY Physlolaa and surgoon. Phones, office 38, rest dence 724-J. Office hours 10 to 12. 2 to 5. DR. 8. A. LOCKWOOD Physklaa and surgeon. MYRTLE S. LOCKWOQD. H. P. Practice limited to dltaaaaa ef women. Otlicsa 332 H, Mala. Phones, resldeace. 814-J2; o(H 814, It. J. CONROV. M. D. PhysWaa , Surgeon. Over Hutchison k Lnsa deu, 215 E. MhIu Mi. Paaaa 77;' gsiraggwsyjjsBjunactaassas t'rlHtiN-a mufi tuhUnktm 0mmnmmlfmm0ti04 MUDFOKI) PHINTINU CO, U bMl KUIJtp HfiNima sfpssi m MHtaem Orn aik tsMfesf ,...M iujl uiiMM kissk iwsiMsa. (,. r-iftia pim, it sVtU K j'- asm, ---o.i