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MTOFOW) MATl'i THTBOTR, M1OTOHT), OIMWON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5. J0J4 PAGE tflVE. , N & &r K WHEAT EXPORTS BREAKS ALL RECORDS MONTHS WANIIINdTON, Nov. Uikc I'NplllU III iIiIIIIChRo Ullt'lll ill tilt' Ihlce iiiniillm which oiulml with Sep tember, t U 1 -1, IihihhIiI tin lolnl Ihi Hull in'iiml mi In llio liiulii'Ml point imii' ii'iii'lu'il In I Im i iiiii'MiinliiiK iiihiHIin ol' iiiiv yimr in tin hitury ol niir i'Miit liiuli'. Tin lolnl ennl of whenl, iiii-liidiii" flour in teinm of wheat, in Hit I'll"! iiiimli'i' ol tin ur nttil linen! vent' mninitMli'il Ktl.'J'ill,- OHO IminIiuIm, km mtniiiMi nil.llllll.llllll in llio i'oi-Htftnliii)r period ol ImI 'en i mill h:i,)MHI.II()(i in lho.lul.v-Kcitoiubci lllllllIlT Of lllll IJM'lll icii r I III)'.', when ONpOltM of dllll'lo Ulll'lll 1 111" lo their piovhiiiM ImkIh'oI level. In llu fisClll vear IDOtt llin tidal wiim i., 77SJ,'il."i huhcN, KtKfit (i published in lliu Moiillily Kiiumiur.v of I'nioigu ('iiiiiiiioioe" by llic hiiii'iui of liuciitii mill domestic I'litiiiiM'M't1 nf llii de partment of eouiiiieire, show tlml tin o.ioitrt of wheat in the iiiiiitiM- which ended wilh Hcplciiiher IiimI exceeded th ox i' or tin i'otiiili'lu tiscnl .m'iii'h MHO, lllll mnl 11112. .Mont of this Ki'ititlv iiiiMiiflio'il i'- ioinlion of ihuiclic wheat win dii- tribuloil to I'liiopcuii count tie, Sup ll'Mllll'l' llllllll' llllWlllt (IUHKUMII'MIh of ulu'iil, exclusive of Hour, in tin following iiiiieiiiiIm: 'I'd I'iuiico, ".."r.'.lillll liii'lii'U: Ihi' Initial Kiiix (hull, II.IIIO.lHMI; the Nelhorllld, '-'.'JO 1 ,011(1, unit oIIiit F.itiope, .'),:IU0, (Mil). Over '.'..iiUMiiiii inmiii'U won- oxpoitcil liil month to t'nniiilii, while n miv unusual liiiiiMirloin vviii (lie ahipmcul ol .'iHH.llOO Imi-Iii'U of wheal 1 1 mil roil Aithiir, Te., lo llnml. 'flic notable iVhuui in Hie outwuid movement of floin was lln murked gulii In !iinni'iiN to Hnixil mnl olln'i 'iiuiiliiii ol South America. KmiiiiN lllflllto III 'SliJttt'lllluT WCIO lll'llll.V ihilhi' Hiiikii of a riir NRti, vvlnlo the iiNgi ovule to foii'iftti I'iMiiilntM of n whola allowed puuiieully no iilimiKit. Tim iiuioriion of tin itiuuti u limit iirmliii't which id cxpuitcil lint icii'iillv diminished in nornl m-hih. In UHII, ll.Ittl per cent if tlm ili' inoclio wheal i'ini wim exported; in 1 lllll!, lolliiwniir (ho ii'i'iinl-lircHUiiiK crop nf riS.llllil.lKiil bushel for the i'lcniliii' yiir iniiiu'ilnitolv preivdiuv, ."ll.It" pel mil , inn in l DOS, J'i.71 per edit, while cilice Hint fiir Hip iim portion iMMiifcil lin liccii Uf tliiiu 211 ncr ciiii, luiMim liillrii us low iih 10.11 1 mi i ol in llu li-"nl i'nr 1011 TO CAMBRIDGE CAMItltllKir.. N'liv, .. (miliniil Mi'ii'iiT Iium iippoiiiliil p'lili'oxiir" ftoio llir I uivci -it iif l.uiiMiin in iiriiitiKi' l"i four ciiiii (- nt tlm fnc- nllii'H nl llii'iiluity, low, ncii'iirr muni I'llilliiKooliy nl ('uinhiij4i', mnl t lit piopimiil Unit Iim iJokIkciI univer sity IiiiI InuiffiT llu urn I, ln'io I'm tn lime heing im tukiti(f pnielieal Ullllpll. StuilenU nl Ciinihiiiluy me Mint eil ii nhilliii" fiiiul for lliu iiKMiHtntu-i' of llelwimi hltiilenls mnl WeeKli' eon liiliiilions will ho iiuiili) on hi'lntlr nt llio I.oiiviiiu HttiilenlH, heenil Iiiiii ilinil of wliom will ilonlitlo lie-in tlmlr woil. ul (.'iiniln lilne in n blunt lime. Ciunhiiilmi Iiiih nuii'li more Hie up peiiruuee of u Kiiiii-on town limit mi I'llueiiliimul eeiiler. .SIiiiIuuIh huve inililiiiv ili ill iiisteml ol I'umi'h lor leereiitiun. liiHleinl of louinir mnl footlnill, ill ill iiuiHleix of llio offieer IruliiiiiK corpx lint the slndi'iits lliioiili tluee lioitrH o ii;otoiiH null lury liaiiiinc mn da" mul iiiililuiy Ii'iiIiiii'h ure held ul uiyhl, At llio inililm hofiiilul uieilieul lirofiiMoiN mnl ik'iiioiiHlialui'H cine for liiuulieilH of woiiiuleil soldiers itliiu lured heie. Moth telj;iins anil HillUli woiiiuU'd ure M'lil to Cum hiiilpi. Olher Cumliiiile men me iimniiiu' u liONpilnl nhip at mm iini! 'JIIIIO (iiiiimiHhliiiiH in all h.ivo heeu urunled Caiiilniiluo urmliiiilos anil unuIikIviiIh who avq now at lliu front. BUNCOM DREVITIES LOUVAN MOVES Thiily-Hoven voles were ciihl at Hie W'n thins preeiiuil. A hollow o'en pnily wan f,'iven at .AIuKco'h Insf Siilurdnv anil thhty-bix of Hie neifihheiH gathered Mild hud a eiiuily pulling mul iopeoiu and play ed jinnies Several haulers caiae out of tlm liillh Iuh week who weie hiiveiissful in feelling a uiee luiek or two. Kdward Kinley Iiiih none ii to Hijuuw lake lo hlny until Kiiday. Quite a few are fiKiiiin on k'iuk to the entertainment ul ltueli Satur day ulhl. M'h Sjnlie Del rich Iiiih jiih ie- lnnwtl from u vlwlt lg ToU, NEWS PROM COUNTRY CORRESPONDENTS : 1 . I MiflNDVWYI The III I cup kiiiik' ''I the intei-Mchula-lle loolluill m'IH'h will hu phi eil on home mouniN Saliirda,, No W'tiihor 7. The Klaiiialli KiiIIh H'tim will line upiiKiiiiiHl local pln.w'iM, huth kiiiiiih lieinir npier i'Iiihuimcii. Ko PoiIm Iiiino il Huil the vihitoiH aie "eoininn; hiii'k," leinfoieril liv ",v erul new nun. Hovoral eimlly i'ujfi hle ilefealeil them on their own heath level nl wci'liH Hluee, mul pioflliug h.V I Imm e.ieiieuee wnnl Iiiih leaked out Hint their lineup will he chilled. "Tlm Teiih Kleiir," a niehnlrainu now heluir hlnueil hy llio .Tiiuilv riuireh dliU' eluli, with the local flarx, l'aidin, Wntioiu ami l(ikr, in the eiiHt, in M'hednlcil lo appear ill lliu Vmini;, NoM'iuher HI. .Mr. mid Mix. Koheit (lanett aie union, nil their children hem;; at picNcul In Afhlanil. .Min. (Iraeo Ha de, Men. Knle .MeKeii ami moii Kii'iI ieide heie. Kniuk, from llukernfiehl, Cal., mul the .M'mNfN l.mira mul Hch "ie, Hie loiuiur of I'oilland, mul the luller of Diaia, aio home for an In definite iwil. .Mairieil In Ahlmul, Xowmher.'l, 1111 I, at the lexiileuee of the hride, coiner (' mid .Sixth Htreot, I'oheit ('. Wiley and .Mi. Murv I. Ko'e, l(e. II. A. Carnahaa of the I'lefhUciian chut ch nlficiuliux. .Mr. Wiley is a Siiuthi'iii I'aeilie lueuuiotive engineer. .Mr. Wile, luix heen a icxiilent here lor -mi ami hath are well mid la oruhly known. I". W. Niiiih of Minis iV Smuiilei left for ClueaKo early in the week, culled llli'le hv the Millions illness iif his uiotlier. .Mrs. Nun-, aeeompmiied him. l-'uueial Hervice. ul' (leoryo II. Cof fee, who died in this city Sunday, linik pluee Wcduiwdnv nl the family li'ii'lien ie Juk xtieel, eomllleleil hv the Christii a Scii'iitUlM, Intenaeat in Aliliiiiil cemetery. The iloeoiiM'd Iciim's a wilu and ilaunhlrr. He wan a nalne of llluioih mul was for own twenty-five cnif. identilied with ono of the leniliaj: mil way jsteiiiw mil nine out of rhieajto. In pile of epeed liinitut Ioiik mul other preeuutiuuM, a motor ear now mul then come mighty near ciciitni IniMie in its wake. The other day a woman at the helm of a hit; auto ran into a miuiII ovpiosM wuk'oi which wait heiiiw drawn and iiiinIiviI hy a coutilo of IuiIm. The hov foiliiuulclv ociiped, hut the wu"ii wan flattened like until a pmu'iike. ICmly in llio week a small iiuinlioiil diicu hy a .M'liiii; hulv col stalled on a railway eiossJUK in the face of an uppnmcli ins; tram, mul help hud In he sum moiied In lUM'tic cur ami driver fimu a ilHiiiicioiirt ini'ilienaiont. The operattu, "Pauline," eelus. ively hy home laleut, with over iity people in the east, will he piesented at the Viuniir, Novemher l. This eoiu pmiv nf local plovers ussumes uictio piililuu inopoitiims ami the nun its of the production will he in keeping with the numerous nitidis cmpluvcil. Mr. ilml Mrs. A. II. Conner oT K'lumnth falls, teuiporurily aie isil . hit; their home tirrniuuliui; here. Mr. Conner is one of the old puatd muoiii; Southern I'aeilie engineers, mid is at picient emploved on the Weed hniiieh. A special field woiker, in hehalf of Ashlaml Halle l.oilc, No. l'Jj;i, l.oval Older ol ,Muoe, will ho employed hy that oiKiiuixntioii throiiKhoiit Novem her lo canvas, this leriitorv for ic eniits, 'fhis loilo now nainhers HI.", mid the intent ix to make (he naiaher at least an even 'Jllti. M. K. Ivmit is dictator and .1. II. Sounder eleik, The Mooso now occupy a line Miite of rooms in the llosloy hlpek, riijht in llio center of town. The Ashland oniony in Hawaii is grow-in;. With the recent depailure of I), I. Illue for Hui islands, the rep. lesenlatiou is now six in those in stilur possession, all heiinr located in Honolulu and connected with various schools under Kpiseopal auspices, jrr. lilac Iiiih clan go of manual trniniui; in the lolniil m'IiooI, while his noii. Veiae, teaches liteiataie, Latin and MuuIIkIi, and ,lau Mowat disieuses muthcmiities ul the sumo institution. Mrs, Illue is uiaU'ou of the Cluett home, mi institution which has heen lihoiallv endowed hy the noted collar mauufaetuier. e'ruuecs Haiuliu and l'iithr,Mi Miller, hoth teach' in St, An drewH Priory, and the former is a ineniher of the choir ill St. Audiews' cathedral. DUhop Itestaiick, of the dioccHi of Hawaii, hitihly coiupH meulH Hie work of the Asjilnud coa lini;eiit of instrueloi's who nro iden tified with institutions under his charge, Noxiqt:. 0. Ij, Allon hns liQught Joo Cna koy'B hlnokeniltli busInoBa as his vory poor lioalth noccBBltated a clinnh'o of Clluinto iuUI ho denlrod toi;o to Ari zona. I will ho nfeuiiod to rotnln nil of (ho flhon'n old ciifltoiuors. On So, liariioit, oniioHito Union nnrif. aoa nAULfc. PUIMI tAULt.15. I HyA. CIIowJcHj I Tlm Inm tliio llinl 1 wrote for llio Mull Trlhiino I wiim nt my iliiiiKliier'K tn Kulivlow, hill thin hciiutlrut nun h 1 1 1 1 1 ' moriiliiK MiiiIm mo In my own homo lit the, nulcl lllll',) 'town of KukIo Point, when) I arrlveil Tuu day dvoiiIiik In tlmo to c;ut my vote. On IooIiIiik over thu Kunnyhlilo Hotel njiilxlur 1 f lml Hint iiilto a uumhl'r of llio irouiluv'ul (IHciih of JaeltHoa loanty luivo heen hern ilur Inn llio iiiihI few iIii)h ami iiuiouk thorn worn (luiiruo A. Htnnminl of AMlilaml, Mr. mul .MrH. C. P. Voiiiib, MoiHonl, MrH, Hubert Htiiumoml, MiiMtor Holieit llnmmoiiil, M. I. 1M wiiiiIh, Moiironl, .Mr. I J. O. iteime. Ashlmiil, Mr. tuul .Mr. (1, W. KIiIkIi lon, Mr. ami Mrs. C. 8. Wolfor, .Mis l.enoro Walker of K:ikIo Point, 0. U. Kluif, Meilfoul, .1. Pardee (iriintii I'axK, .la men (1. Chlunock, ithen Koper mnl It. P. Cow Kill. Anil a llttlo lal'i Mi, llowlett hint (ho Hill Jlunle) uliili, nl IciihI a pari of them hm fol fel fol eows: Mr. J. P. llmlilj, .Mr, f! I.. Kcliloffellu, Mi. .1. M, Peel. Mr. IM llauluy, .Mr, Piatt, Minn .IohciIiIiiu Hoot, MIum Vouelln llataltlon, iiml Mr .1. M. Hoot, nlthoiiKh .Mr. Itoot'a imnio wmt not emliraceil In the list of mem hum of llio lllll Hanley club, no 1 Inferred that hu ennio iiIoiik with the cluh n u kind of a diaperon ami If ho did he Iiiih our sympath) for they ute nliuut a lively anil IntelllKont comimuy of IiuIIoh an can ho found In the Male. Ami while on till ualijct I wlhli to oxprowi my lmeru HiiinkB lo the lllll llnule) etuli for llio nlto ireeul Hint (hey left with Mr, llowlett for me Tlm render will re member that JiihI before I left for the Willamette uilloy that thoy wero hero and Hint when they left Hint my pencil disappeared, hut that 'taiiKcd mo but ver little Inconvenience nn I xooii procured another, hut on my ar rival homo Mr, llowlett prcxenteil mo with a neat llttlo shoe box neatly wrapped In a In mo nlieut of coHtly paper and dccuroly tied. Ppon ojion liiK the paeknKO I found Hint Hie box lontalned a parcel thai looked a tlioujHi It iiiIkIii bo n neck llu or n pylr of flue Kluvea or uotuethlni; of n very rare nature so taking off tlm next wrapper 1 found Hint there was Mill another no taliluu Hint off an carefully an I could with my truiub lltiK hands found Mt 111 nuolher wmp per mul on removing that lo nml be hold I wn presented with a neat folding lend pencil, but It came too late for mo to wrlto a big boost for tlm lllll. Hanley club before the vice Hon isoll give It now as It In never too Into to do good. Many thanks to tlm ladlert. Anionic other whoie names I found In the register wore Mr. and .Mr. Ilerrln. AtTlilnnd, .Mr. nml Mr.' Thomas Sample, Mr. mul Mrs. C. I). Schell, Wollon. .Mr. Kttn C. Wlmrton Laurel lllll. Mr. and Mr. J. K. Peed nml Mia, Wellen. I uImi found when J rem bed homo (ho mone to 'pay for the lenewal of A. II, C'lamo'H HiibseripHou to tlm Weokl) Mall Tribune, ami also tho cadi for a three iiiouHi'h Hiibsrrlptlon lo tlm Dally Mail Tribune for Ham Hilton WntkliiH, both of Hnglo Point Mr. Watklnn I oiigugeil In welling aluiiiluuui ware and was greatly dis appointed on IiIh ai rival In town to leant Hint hi goodu had been do l.ijoil on tho way. 1 aluo learned Hint the ''agio Point Sunda) Hchool had had a grand rall oiv wouncmltty tho -' . 1 1 1 Hint, and a picnic dinner, hat Mr. John Fisher who linn a homestead on Indian creek hud had the mlHfortuim to havo hi arm broken by the kick of a horse, Dr. Win. P. Holt was called and to dueed tho (iwctutn. Well hero 1 am on my fifth nhcet and havo not ntd a word about what I naw lit Portland, Forest drove, ele, On Wednesday the USth I tool' thu elcrti Ie cur out of Poitlaud for Forest Otovo and I was much Mir prised to find mi much laud that Is Httll uncultivated for there nro acres of an flue land as any ono could w lh to eo that la HII covered with brash and undergrowth, although tho heavy tlmbor iih n rum Iiiih been taken off and utllU'od for fuel, another thing that I noticed was tho scarcity of or hnrd. Thoy nay up thoro, especially la the north end of tlm valley Hint thoy havo not gone eraxy on tho fruit (location as wo havo down south, but tlm country shown that it 1b In a pros porous condition for tlm farmers gon orally havo good substantial lioii8oa and haras nml In most placos havo tho silos mid almost all of thorn keep what cowh and plga they can on tho farm and consequently arc able to keep their store bills paid up. Hut I Intended to speak more particu larly of tlm city of Porost drove It Is situated In tlm midst of n thriving funning community and (ho houses ih a rulo nro nont and vvoll kept, Tlm business houses seem to bo In a vory prosperous condition and thoro la but llttlo vomplalnt of linrd times, Tlm principle attraction la tho Purest drove College, tho building la unto IiIvbo and built of stotio tuul brlpk wllli a cement bioieiiiont. They havo nboiit I. 'IB III tho cullcgo proper and about Iir.O In all, Im hiding tho iuiIhI cnl department and the ( Illens claim lo have ono of tho clcancxl town on tlm cohnt. Hut I sue Hint I mil get ting this letter too lone so will stop for tlm present. After writing tho foregoing my at tention wiim called lo a lot of extra fine apple that had been presented hy P. M. CorllcM, foreman on tho Ala vIkIii oirhard. Thoy mo an flno a lot of apple a any ono could wIhII (o mm and dniuoiiHliiitcii tlm fad Hint Houthi'in Oregon (an and doe pro duce iih good and nice looking fruit im cum Im ffiiiml In unv unrt of Mm count. Thanks to Mr Purlieu for tfio favoc ftyXM I WILLOW SPRINGS TWIGLETSl Mr Ferguson of Aohlnnd was a pleimant visitor nt tho homo of Mr. timt Mr. Knurl Huiula). William leathcrH. who ha been awuy a yenr, returned Tuotulny. Mr. Leather Iiiih been In buslne in I.nudcr, Wyo., mul report tlm peo ple in thai country prosperous. The principal occupation being stock mining. Pnront-Tonchor dub will meet with Mr. T. C. haw In West Willow Bring .Saturday, November 7th. Willow Springs people were much In evidence at the republican rally In Central Point Saturday night. Home o client epnker occupied tlm floor. Mr. Hopkins very ably pre sented hi reason for being a repub lican, MrH. Pert Auilonroti rendered rcvcrnl wings uxqulsltely. Ml n l.ucy Pooro and Henry IHley wore Sunday guest at tlm Plcknrd inneh. C. C. PerllltiK ban completed the contract for tinting tlm walla bf our school building. Karl Talor brought home a flno deflr from Pvnn creek last week. Ho I probably the only hunter who went on n bicycle mid brought homo gnmo 32 nillen on hi wheel. The Picsb)torlnn choir met nt tlm homo of Mr. Harris Thursday even ing, Miss Johnson being hostess to a social nfter prnctlce hour. Dellc lottH refreshments were served nnd Dm choir a well n other guests A hitching rack which will be roofed over soon, has been plnccd back of tlm Presbyterian church for tho accommodation, of neonle llvlnir outsldo of the city.' Mr. and Mr. I). I). Clarke, who has been visiting their t-ons, returned to Portland Sunday. A from 7 JolS-jfn'lIowc'cii lnrtj was enjoyco' by tho ktdijle nt tlm McKee homo Saturdny night. All sort of wiord figure wero used for decoration, not excepting the round faced jellow pumpkin. A tinlquu program was given by tho school children Thursday In honor of Halloween. Ghosts, Jnck-o'-lautcriiB, nnd witches were bobbing about In tho darkened room, which Rnvo an unrnnny appearance. Mr. Davidson, who directs tlm music, surprised tlm pupil with n groat box of rod cheeked apples, nlso popcorn which lomleted tho fun for tlm oc casion. Prod Straubo baa been on Jury for some ilys. Tho Hootli delegation Torgot to Visit u. Oh, well! It's all over now, an) way, Tho Orange will not meet until November l Ith, which meeting will bo strict!) business., K very body cuiue. ' I RIVERSIDE RIPPLES Mr, l(iBo flay was home over Sun day from her school duties at Phoe ui. .Mr, nnd Mrs. (I. It. Aldcu wore Sitndnv dinner gucslK of Mr. and Mr-. H. II. Nye at JCedfonl. W. W. llittle lehuned Saturday from Jacksonville, fwjicro he honed tho week on jury. llVuxpeets to re turn to Jneksoiivillo, Wedneilny. Mr. and Mrs. Ituyd aie nicely Mi lled in their new home, lately pur ehused irom II. H. Nye. Miss Herlha Woolvettou visited friends in Medfoid Shudny. P. !'. Wild rcltuned to his home on Hiverside diive atuidny, luiviiu; heeu einnloycd nt theJaeksoji County hank during the week. -Miv. V. 1). Woolverlon and Miss Ilerlha Woolveitou were hostesses to the Koerention cluh Thurstlny. Nearly nil weie present and tho meeting ptoved most enjovuhlo mul instruc tive. After the piano solo by Mi. L. J. Miller u discussion of tlm amend mcuU (o (ho constitution to ho vot ed upon followed. MUi'llottlm Wool, verton gave a vocal selection mul ex cellent lefrosluuents were M-rved. Jrrrf. 11, H. Nye, it fonnbr president of (ho cluh, was iresent, and while club was in orogre.ss' II, 11. Nye nnd Mr. Peoples fished on (he hanks of Mm Hogue. Riverside will miss the autos of eaudidutes for offico nfter Sundnv. Mrs. fl. II. Ahlcn am Mis. H. 1). Jones spent Tuesduy wilh Miss irur her nt tho Kornlis rnneh, outliuinj," a i'ouvso of study for tho Ileereation oliih. Panama and the Cjinn) icouo, MonKh' iiiul' Svulli Ametlviv will utj liiken up mid promise lo he very in-li'iosllng". .Mr. mid .Mrs. P. 1). Wnhl jwv u Hallowe'en parly nt their homo Sat urday evening mid proved themselves a KticcesH nl entcif (lining-. .Most of the evening was ent nt progressive five hilndied. mid verv dainty ami delicious refreshment wore served. .Mr. SfliiMiuihutg carried away iimt prize. C. I). Woolverlon hud n lively nut- awny Saluidny. Luckily fur him, he struck one of the softent rock piles at the Hock Point bridge nml escaped with a badly hiuiscil face nml hands. Mr. Lynn Smih. Mr, Kice mul .Mrs. Tucker of Child Hill were call er nt the I). II. Stead home one eve ning- last week. .Mr. Hcrnuinn, who Iiiih been cut ling wood on the dncolm ranch for tho past fow months, finished the job Saturday mul with hii family kit for llii'ir home on Sardine creek. ANTIOCH ITEMS Mr. Oliver of Vancouver, IS. C, who Iiiih hottghl mi acreage of the Colemnu runeh, is goiu (o build a bungalow mid oilier improvements on the land. We are idad to get new neighbors, mid hope that Mr. Oliver will like his new home. Mr. Salisbury of Medfonl bus moved to (he Iti-dou ranch for the winter mouths. AJr. mul Mrs. 0car Rodger and family were visitors at the Huth ranch Sundnv. Mr. and Mrs. W. (', Chapman and fmnilv were visitor at the Pert Chap uian ranch Sunday. Claude nnd Jim Hodgers made a flyiiifr trip (o (own .Monday. The liternrv at Autioch was well uttemleil hy Hie youu people ami everyone is invited to the aext tneet inf. A ooil time is promised them. The dunce at the Htagle hall Sat urday ui"ht was a in Tod one. Twenty couple- were on the lloor. Mr. and Mis. Pert Chapman mid family and Mrs. W. Chapman were tradinu in Central Point Monday. W. W. Morri-on of Hengle wnu visilitig friends in Medford Fiidav. The Ohis Hro-. have sold their fat hogs to the Central Point market. A Miipri-u party was "iveu at John Highnm s .Saturday night, the day he ing the birthday of their eldest son, William. The voun people enjoyed thcinche nlayiug the old-fashioned gnmcs and eating the cake, popeorn and other good things that Mrs. lluj bum had prepared for them. Tho Paglo Valley News ha been taken ovor by K. C. Thorp of I)es Moines, lovvn. xetici: ok tiusti:i:s sali:. In tlm district court of tho United States for tho district of Oregon. In the matter of C. L. Heed, bank rupt. Notice Is hereby given that tho undersigned trusteo will soil to tho highest responsible bidder for cash all of tlm property formerly belong ing to tho nbovo named bankrupt, C. Ii. Heed and located at 13 S. Front street In tho city of Medford. Jack son county. Oregon, nnd known a tlm White Front Saloon, said proper ty consisting of wines, liquors, bar fixture nnd other paraphernalia used in nnd about said plaro of busi ness In conducting said saloon, atd bar fixture will bo sold sunject to tho prior claim of S. A. Kroscbel, In tho sum of $27B.OO. Said proporty ran bo seen nnd examined by appli cation to the undersigned trustee. Also Medford city license, for con ducting n saloon at tnld plaro, talo license expiring on tho Ith divy of April, tHH. Mibject, however, to tho upprovnl of tho council of said city of Medford. Hid must bo sealed and filed with tho undersigned trusteo in Medford, Oregon, or with P. J, Newman, ref oroo in bankruptcy, Medford, Oregon, nnd will bo opened in tlm offico of said leferee Novcinbor 11, 1911, at tho hour of 10 a. m. O. M. SIXSUY, Trustee. FOU IlKNT KUltMSMEll K003I8 FOK RENT Modern furnished rooms. Tho Cottage, 604 W. 10th Btroot. IDS 1'ou i:.vr iioi'scKKivPixn ROOMS FOR RHNT Furnished housekeep ing loom. Gas, wood beaters. 234 Rast 9th. 212 FOR SATjE Oil KXCHAXnU Roguo River Valley Fruit Lands. Dairy, btock, poultry rnnenca ana Timber. Colonization Tracts, nesi nll-tho-yenr-round cllmnto on coast Health Resort. "Wonderful Modlcf mil Springs. Heaver Realty Co., Ashland, Oregon. WHY? I am making doals for a Inrgor per cent of my customers than at any tlmo slnco I startod business. I want your proposition. I am making up a Real Estato Exchange Dook. I will not list properties at Inflate; vnluos otthor for salo or trade so in quoting prtco of proporty, give lovvost cash valuation. liOl First National Hank lliillding Phono 1-0-J J. C. BARNES FOIt ItK.Nr MOUHK? KoiritB.viKunwTcT'i nlshed four room cottngo, long rcrooil porch, clean, good location, phono G'G-X. I OB POIt TIHNT Novombor 1, flvo room niodorn bungalow, shade, flno lawn, water paid, good location, $14 per nlontli. 820 West 12th St. 200 POIt ItKNT Furnished houso ren Honablo to right party. B22 West Tenth. 190 POIt IlP.Vr UOAItl) AND IIOO.MM hoO.M ANI)" JlQAflLl-Att I (B South Jvy. Mrs. C. U. Grant. 218 FOR RENT KUnXIKIini AITS. POR RENT Largo sleeping room, nnd modern housekeeping apart ments, prices very reasonablo Phono 247-L. 222 South Holly street. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS POR RENT Small ranch, 114 mile from Talent. Call 124 -J Medford. FOR SALE REAT, ESTATE FoirSAMtVchc'ncrM falfa land. Rear creek bottom noil. Small houso nnd outbuildings. Lo cated close In Only $1200 cash required, balance two year time. A real bargain. Total price $2700, E. 8. Tumy 210 Oarnctt-Corey Mob. i'J7 POR SALEA 27." acre stock ranch with 100 acres now In hay. Oood new houso, barn, and outbuildings. Only $1500 cash rcfjulrod, balance easy payments. A bargain. E. 3 Tumy, 210 Garnett-Corcy nidg. 197 FOR SALE Choap. asli or terms, in fir. acres In tracts to suit. II. M. Scott, owner, 145 X. Ivy St. FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE .Modem seven room bungalow, large lot. fruit, etc., ensj terms, sacrifice price on account of leaving town. Phone 417-M morn ing or see Foreman, Medford Latin dry. FOK SAIiR MYKSTOCK FOR SALE Registered Ouroc sows, (now bred) J. R. Wilson, R. F. D. No. 1. Medford. 198 FOR SALE Four young brood sows and' weaned pigs. A. W. Stone, phono 201-J4. FOR SALE Family driving maro. Call 424-J. FOR SALE Cheap, two year old registered Jersey bull, highest rec ord west of Chicago, also two flno cows. Walsh's ranch, inllo out N. . Roosevelt Ave. 133 FOR SALE MISCELTiANEOUS POR SALE An Edison graphaphone, cabinet and recerds: nlso sewing muchlnc. Pl-ono 929-Y. 13C FOR SALE Cull Newtown and Spit: apples, 15c per box. at our ware house. Producers Fruit Co. FOR SALE Corn, $25.00 per ton. thrco miles west of Medford. P. D. Lofland, Jacksonville. FOR SALE Dry wood under cover, all kinds and lengths, $2.00 per tier and up. Valley Fuel Company, phone 7C. SS HELP WAXTED FEMALE WANTED Women Sell guaranteed hosiery to Mends, neighbors and general wearer; 70 per cent pro tit; make $10 daily; exporlonco un necessary. International Mills, West Philadelphia, Pa. HELP WANTKn MAI.K WANTED Experienced working or chnrd foreman. Must bo nblo to show results, near Medford. State salary wanted nnd fiivo full par ticulars. Address X. Y., caro Mall Tribune. VAXTKI MTUATIOXS vKvNTBD AVoman """ with fainiiy wants washing to do at homo. Ad dress 112C 11th St., West. 133 WANTED Dressmaking, plain sow ing, embroidery work and button holes. Mrs. George Wolf, 340 So. Rlvcrsldo, phono 217-M. 13t WANTED Dressmaking nnd pitera tlons. Mao Burnett, 141 So. Cen tral. Phono 470-M, 212 WAXTKU MISCELLANEOUS W)TwonTQivotlVr Man xanlta wood cut. Seo Frank Tia dale, one-half mile northwest of west sldo school, R. F. D. No. 2. box 50-A. 195 WANTED To trade cows for hogs. Phono C00-R2. 1S7 vVANTED To ront flvo or six room modern bungalow by Nov, 15th. Wrlto or phono Mrs. L. P. Black, Ashland, Oro. 199 WANTED Stock and dnlry farm wanted on shnro basts, Must bo fully equipped. II. C. W., Phoonlv, Oro., R. D. No. 2, box 54. 197 WANTED Good team to kuop for winter for their food. Phonu 5S9 Jl, E. R. Hall. 195 WANTED Several fresh milk cows, holfor calves, only good cows con sidered. Sloepy Hollow Farm, Gold Hill. 21b WANTED A niavo, eight or ton years old, wolght 13Q0 pounds, to work single. W. B. Jneksou, at Medford Natlbpal Bank". 197 WANTED To buy a good registered O. I. C. boar. A, 8. Warren, Tolo, Oro,, phono 19,7, Central Point. 19G WANTED To buy corn on cpb. Walsh's rancli, inllo out North FOR KXOITASOR EXCHANGE Want to soil or1 liny nnythlnK7 If 0 Rndor, lt4 N. Front St. Thono J3G. Naff Hod. LOST ll'W'H LOST Agato pin In silver scUIiir, Jock tin. Wan present Ipnm rt dead son, Reward, I.auvo nL Mnll Tribune. 197 IIUSIXE8S nmr.OTOEY Auto tmpptlcn LARER AUTO 8PRINO CO. Vfm are operating tho largest, oldest and best equipped plant In tlm Pa cific northwest. Use our springs whon othors fall. Sold under guar antee. 26 North Fifteenth St., Portland, Oro. Xoinrjr I'olillc HELEN N. YOCKEY--Notary pub lic. Bring your work to mo at tho slrn Of tho Mall Trlbunn. i.j.i. Transfers BADS TRANSFER &. STORAGE CO. Offico 42 North Front St. Phone 316. Prlcoa right. Borvlco guar ititoed. Attorneys PORTER J. NEKF, W.V. P. MEALET Attornnys-at-I.aw, Rooms 8 and 0, Medford National Rank bldg. A. E. REAME8, LAWYER Garnett Corcy bldg. Wm. M. Colvlg. George M. Roberts COLVIO & ROBERTS. LAWYERS Medford National Rank Rulldlng. D. F. MULKEY & GEO. W. CHERRT Attorneys at Law. Jackson Coun ty Bank Building. NEWTON W. BORDEN Attorney at law, room 7, Sparta building, Med ford, Oregon. Chiropractors DR. A. R. HEDGES. Dr. Louise K. Hedges Mechnno-Theraplsts, Chiro practors, Spondylotbcraplsts. These systems, including dietetics, cu ra ti vo gymnastics, bydro-thcrapby, etc., produce results In both acuta and chronic diseases. Consulta tion frco. Over Douol & Co., cor nor Main and Bartlctt. Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. Otbor hours by appointment. Phono 170. DR. R. J. tOCKWOOD,, Chiropractor, ncrvo specialist Rooms 203-204-205. Garnett-Corcy bldg. Vapor baths and scientific massage given; necdlo spray, head and shouldor shower In connection; advlco la dietetics. medical gymnastics, hydroptherapy. Lady attendant. Phone, office 643, residence 511-R. EmpIoyrocHt Agency We oro hero to help people get re liable, competent Help, we mr nlsh help In almost all lines of business. Wo make a specialty of competent mon and wives for ranches. Wo solicit your patron age. Bittnor's Real Estate and Employment Bureau, Rooms 0 and 7 Palm Building, Medford. Phons 858. Mrs. Byrd Caster, Manager, successor. Dentists DR. W. M. VAN 8COYOO DR. C. C. VAN SCOYOO Dentists Garnott-Coroy Bldg., suits 310 Medford, Oro. Phone 856. Garlmgo GARBAGE Get your premises cleaned up for tho summer. Call on tho city garbaga wagons for good service Phono 274-L. F. Y. Allon. Instruction In Music HAIGHT MUSIC STUDIO 110 So. Laurel. Fred Alton Ilnlght Piano, Mrs. Florcnco Hiilllday Ilnlght, volco. Telephone 176-R. 8teiogrpncr SHOE REPAIRING First clnss shcj repairing, on niodorn olectria machines vvhllo you wait. H, N. Blden, located In Kldd'a Shoo Store, Phone 313J. Pbyeslclans nna mirgcons DR. P. G. CARLOW, DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathia physicians, 41C-417 Gamott-Corey bldg., phono 1030-L. Resldouce 2C South Laurel St. DR. W. W. HOWARD OstoopatUlo physicians, 303 Gurnett-Corey building. Phono 901-M. DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician and surgeon. Practico limited to eye, ear, noso and throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and glassos sup plied. Offico 228 East Main St. Hours 8:30 a, m. to 8 p, in. Phono. E. B. PICKEL, M. D. Office JacK son County Bank bldg. Officii phone 43-R,' resldenco phone 68-R, DR. MARTIN C. BARRER Physl ' clan and surgeon. Office Palm block, opposlto Nash Ilotol. Hours 10 to 12, 1 to 4. Phono 110-J, DR. R. W. CLANOY Physician and surgeon. Phones, office 36, resi dence 724-J. Offico hours 10 to 12, 2 to 5. DR. S. A. LOCKWOOD PhyslcUB and surgeon. MYRTLE 8. LOCKWOOD, M. . Practice limited to diseases of women. Offices 233 M. Mala. Phonos, residency, 814-J2; olfies 814. R. J. CONROY, M. D. Physician anil Surgeon. Over Hutchison & Lums den, 215 E. Main St. Phone 77. y-: ' ' -.. .-'uu-,',. V! Printers ana ruUIislier' MEDFORD PRINT1NQ CO. has, tb best equipped printing offk? i soutborn Oregon,' book; b)ndlBg, loose leaf ledgers, billing systMtf, etc, Portland prkwi. 37 HqtU f s " it o