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MIWFOKT) MATf; MM?1HTTNW, MPinFORT), OKMOX, MOmY, NOVrCMBRU 0, 1911 pxarc Ftvw "V ba LIVESTOCK SHIPMENTS m CANADIAN raws WASHINGTON, Nov. 0. All ship mcnl- n livestock 1 1 inn Ciuiidu In Ihc I mini HIiiIck ill liti linrii'il lr n iuniiiiiliiii oiiler iiiuoi Iniliiy nl I in oiiHiliuenl nl niriii'ii ilii'. Ilieio l Mi evidence nl Inol nnd mouth ill" imikii In tln Dominion, lint infected I'MHIi' I'lllx llllW llH'll HI'lll IIVI'I' ihc binder mill flu iijiIit l In prevent their ivfiirn. Delaware wiik mldi'd In Ilii' li-l nl' iiiiinni(iiii'il lnli' Imliiv litmiiiiMii nf illiiini'i.N nf Hi"' ili'fMm lit WilniiiiK Imi. Tliix IiiIiik tin' iiiimiImm ul iiiiit'iiiiiiiiiil xliitis up In Iwiiii. flllCAdO, Nov. II.- fnnlinl nl I'imiI mill inuillli iliii'ii-c nt tin Chi i'HKi miiuii stookvniiU, placed under iiiiirniitliin IhI Siituiiluy, hit, been llllHltfllt lllllllll, feil'llll llllll Mtlttli 1111 lIllllilU'N ttUUlllllll'cd loilll,. Willi tlit exception of ovout,v-l'ic riioi'n Himmir Willi ti-ir iliiiiv I'lillli' iiiiiiniillin'il in tin1 iiililiuii IiiimIiiI, tlii'in i mil it tniee of lliii i1im'iii' within tliM mill' hiiniiii ,miii. Tlii'-r ensoi, It wim miid, with milil, nnd tin' inli'ctril iiniiniiU wen1 lo-ponilini: in'iiiiv in iiommenl. I'm' llin firt limit In foily-nino CttV Mllce till' iirMHIlixnlinil ill' till' iiriln mil it litllljr cow, ulcer, hog hi 1m''H wiii in lint I'ui'limiiiii today. I'lTTSlirUd, I'ii., Nov. ti. Fy.1 'ml mnl "Into uiillitintic lut.c ili i iiM-rnl heio 111) ilnirv tiiwm iilli'i'lul illi tin- root mnl month ilicii.c. Thoy will In Ullul WELSH TO MEET WHITE TONIGHT i . .Mil WAI Ki:i', Wi-., Nov. i 1'nililic Wi-l-li nl Willi-, luhlwcmlil I'llllMIIHIIII of till' World, Mil- it 'J to I luwirid' hi tlit licit Hi" imlitv I'nr hi" leu-iiiiiml iiO'tliti'Mnti i-jiiilwl with Chin ho Wliiln of Chicnuii hem to niffiil. Thf ohumiiinu. it was limirctl, nrolinblv would have a wtwht udvuii tug f three to four mnl a Imlf (hmiihU in. it Wliilt', nx tin (,'ilrfln:ili MR i i'ii tftl iintU'L lloii IXWpuiinil mUlk. Am thit Ihimti Iirvo niwil to mult- 1.1,1 omihU nt .'t n'olook, WoMi, il ,WH believed Hill tllkt Oil (Mil n)iunln hr fiiri' heiuif eitllcil into the ling. It Mill Ik' till' l'.llirllhmuu'- xi'i'oinl Bitten uiltco ill t III cutllltr ilirt' lit' won tin' luiiiiw right title from Willif ItlN'ltK-, mill H mil Ih- WIiiI i -ceoinl hoiiIi'hI mii n fliiiiiiiinii within ii Vw mouth, lor hi"! .Mnv lit' i'itr Kilrhii', thou holder of ilif lilh' a tcriilic Hull I. DEMOCHATIC CLAN IS ONE OF HATRED? An nrlloW bonded "llootli it Victor If Kno ('mintiul Instead of Votes," appeared In tint Mnll Trlliiiiiu of Frl ilny, Xuvoiiiliur (1th. In thin urtlole tlii Tilliiiiiti unultlltiKly Htuinlilcit (into a Kront truth. In a half liiiin oroiiN, half miiIoiih vuln tint Trillium I'lililt'H UK for iimIiik I Ii wonl Invo In our li'litKMuii to .Mr llootli, Now It Ih it t'liit'li that thn iloinocralH wmilil iinviir u no I ho wonl Invu In any con ni'tllnii. It Ih nut In tlmlr pollllciil vocalniliiiy, Tht'lin I n party 01 hatri'il. O.nr a iituloil of alinnat GO yours tlmy havn liatdil llio IIiIiikh (lint wo nil a nation liavo mutst dourly lovril, 'I'liny hattnl tlit. Union ami trli'd to tllMriipt It, Tliny hatt'il tlio abolition UtH with a hitter anil coiihiiiiiIiik 1h 1 1 cil aiul lileil In every roiicolvablu way to Iceeji tint nharldoH on four iiilllloim of tin nut u heliiKH. Thoy have lialeil hoiiihI nionoy anil In their checliereil career linvo cliaiuploiKMl all hoiIh of miri'oiuy from unllmltoil flat to fron nllvei Thoy havo hatoil llio roiuihllcait policy of protection to American labor ami Anierhnn In -illiutry iiutlttr wlilch thlu nation him iuowii iirviU i)iul prqupiiroim, Tlmy liattiil l.li.roiH With a 'hatred that bITilor'it iit (IfOdtmlitofi.. Thoy lintoil (leant aniMjoknni'and McKlhlcy. In faigt In thoiJiiiHttUO ywvrH .thoiooplo liifVo mil nif'ftVaruiiCleiiufiivnpr u Hijriit leader tlint Jiiih not loou hiachoiri ami nuitmirciiod luid bo fouled by ilcmocratln lmtiod ami thoy a re llio vnuio to day that thoy luivo lieeu ntwayii. H Ih iih true today iih wlitiu il wiih uttered that "a duinocrat Ih a democrat bocuiuio ho liatoH boiiio IhliiK ami a ropubllcnn Ih a republi can becnimo bo lovoa noinqtlilng." 'ITIH JAdKHON COUNTV HIJl'UHM (JAN CO.M.MITTMH. NOTK'H. llavlnt; Mild our rnlall yard horo wo would iihIc that nil poihoiih In- doljtiMl to mi to kindly call nml not- tlu their acountii at once, 10!) W0ODB l.UMIU'JU CO. NEWS FROIVI COUNTRYJORRESPONDENTS MifliVICIifYI .Mr, mnl Mil. 10. (I Itolierln mnl ion l.i'ii, of .Meilfonl, wi weoli-nnil Kiiimtii or .Mr ami Mrn, K, M. (Jail or lliillnvli'W, ami Mr ami Mrn. I. 0. Vnn Wi nun ami Mm. II. ,1. Itoln'ilK or AmIiIiiihI. MIim Nina KmiIoii, or Aer'n Hiuir Im vIhUIiik bur tiliuid MIh llennle 1 1 ii ml, Mtti. John KuittirlliiK ami iliiUKhtur I'eiirl, lime H'Miiueil liouin from mi exlemli'd vlHlt In Klamath Full ami thn niirioumlliiK couittty. MlnM llnleu Wnllier wiih IiohIi'MH at an niiJoahi' llallnwe'eii party. Tliotio ineeiil wniii .MIhhum I'tla ami .Mar xnrnt Mokoiii, I.iiIh .Moilhhind, Niil Ilii nrry ami ICnmIii (IbtmleiinliiK. Af ter the iihiiiiI llallowii'mi prauliH, clad In KluiHily array, thn yeiiiu: lad Iiim aiiimoal tlieiiiiielvim In playluu .allien, until rerienliiiieniH were cor Mnl. Thn Happy Hour eluh met at the liouin or Mih. (ileliilelinlilK on Liberty ulieet, Iiihi Tbiirniliiy ami a ilellr.btrul afternoon wan apeut. An It wiih mo near ulecllou a .;ooil deal or tliuu wan taki'ii lip ilbii'tiHHlui; Hut iiinemliuelitH, llelli'loiiH lefroHliiinilltM wern nerved by llio hottti'Mn, W. I., .Mortblaml ban returned hoim- frotu Hui mini, near Hilt, where Im lint hetin inoHt of thn duniiner ami will Mpeml the winter with Ii Ih ram II V In AmIiIihhI. Mr. anil Mm. KecKnti bavu traded their reitldenrtj property on Jleacli nt reel to .Mr. and Mm. Ilaln for their Ihiee ario tract on the lloiilevnrd ami each fitiull) ban tat.eii poxHeimloii or I heir, new homo. Mr. ami Mrn, Will arlnb havo moved f dim lleai'b Hired to thn Henry White home on Main Hlrcet, Mm. Sam I led Ken of Cold Hill Ih Whliliic at Hut home or Mrn. William Mer. or lllK'l Htreet. .Mm. W. It Dlckeriion Iiiih returned home from an exieiuled vll( to thn fiml wbern nhe wan railed by thn Her loan IHueM r bor uiotber. Afttir her uintbeni tleutb Abo wiih railed to Hie bed utile of a nlntor. ALONG ROGUE RIVER I Kobnit Lewis of 1'crnUl WIIK to t'entnil I'oiut alter oiipplitw week. tllin I ,"'";,l' '""'"' '.Huyhler v..- it i'ii .lobii Walker ami fiimlly a lew iiivh ami. Kleelion tlay paieil tpiietly mnl tlie volem went to Tinil, Antioeli ami I'tiKle I'oinl (o vole. Only pait nf the women uppeaicil at the polU. W. W. WIUcH- mnl -on ul' I'crii.t took home fine hcevet In .Mi'ill'onl Tiit'Niliiy. Tim Ibiilv mnl wife eame out to xpeinl the winter with her fallier, .1. ('. Ilauiiali, ami family' lYmik X.ueeala ami Frank Men ilia bnvt lent eil Hill aeren of .Mr. Itiinm'11 of IciikIi I'ninl; .Me-siua Ihu moM'tl out finm Meilfonl -to the fa nu. Mr. Saiulow of VJU eieel; Marled Tliun-iliiy for Nebnihkii on a (iiMncm I tip. t'lainle .Mooie Iuih Ktiue lo New York for a vi-.it, .Mr. ami Mt. (leoij-n l'rv wore (Vntral I'oinl inilors TiicMlny. .Mr. ami .Mrs. Fninl; .Miller ami ..Miss Oru Ifainev eanie out from f'en I nil I'oiut Sumlay mnl spent the day with Mr. iiml Mr. .1. Ilanmili. .Mm. .lane Smith Speiieer ilictl N'o veinlii'r -' ami was buiii'd Tlmrmlav ulleriioon in the Smith ecuictcry. She was limit on tlie old Smith place mnl Iiiih npciit ulmil her entire life near Kimlti Point. She Iiiih been Kick for two yon r mnl all that could Im done was to fry to relievo her unf ferine;, which oven death did not take tlie traces fitim It face. Slip leaves n IiiikIiuiuI, Kil Spencer, a hod, Mike Wooley an lileil father, Dave Smith, M'vcral lirollii'i'h ami friends to mourn her liws, A Imw crowd followed her to her lut iclinj,' place. There were a ureal many limuNoiiit) floral pieces. Rev. Simmons of Knulo Point eon tlucled funeral services ntlut (ifavo, Mr. Kishfr who Is nearly HO yours nf ne.e, wil leudiii a youue; hoic to 101 Im' water Siiiulav nmruiu when the liUso begun In praueo mid play, jerk tVtf Mr. 'Fisher to llm uroiuul mnl liioke Ano' hoiio In his forearm ami another dislocated. Dr. Holt was citllci) mnl dressed 'he fraetiiie. Fred Hollows brought out his chil dren from Med I'o id to his brother F.titfoito's Sunday. Monday Mr. and Mrs, I'.itfft'iio Mellows look tho chil dren to 1 lurry Howard's to make mi indefinite stay, T. ( Haines ami wife returned from Medford Friday. Mr, Wyant went to Ashland Satur day, Cliarli'H Skynunii reliirncd lioluo Friday, Mr, and Mrs. Tom Itninoy went to (iii(rul Point Saturday. liiHpui' Hauiiah is on Ihu nick list, WItii Medford trado its Medford uitido EAGLE POINT EAGLETS !y A. V. Ilowlctt. Henry 0. C'lilbliotb, on oof our eailiiK rltlzniiH iih well iih on it of our blacliHiiillliH, lutu moved to free Water, Oio., bo linvlni; Hold out IiIh lutere'ii In thn idiop hunt to Ii Ih part ner, an well an IiIh In other, W, l. Chllitrutli, and boui;ht out a nIiooIiik hhiii at HiMihovo iiannid plaro. 1 1 lit family followed him hint Tuiinday, lie wim a member of (ho town roiinidl mid be and bin wife wern iiieiulierH of tint llnpllMt cliureb of thin place, liml It will hi) Home, tlliie before the vacancy will ho rilled, Mrn, .1. II. .liifkHon who went to Yakima, WuhIi., about the Unit of Heptomber to iitipeiinleui. (Im pack lni; of the fruit on a I a rue orchard returned to her family while I wim Koue up tiorlh. Died, Nov. it, till t, Mm, May Jann Hpencer. hkoiI 40 yearn and I' I! dayH. Hhe wan married to .1. H. Hpencer Hepl. 10. Hill. Hbn leaven a Iiiih band, non, father, four brotbeni and nun Hlntor to battle with the triuln or urn. TboiuiiH l.add and wire were plcac aul caller., at the Kiiniiynlde Thum liny for illnmir. .Mr. I.ndd In a part o a ner of what Ih known iih Hie .Me Donald place on ItoKiie river near the mouth of Klk Creek, formerly owned by Uiiheu and .toff JoIiiihou, They wern on their way to Medford. Thtirmlny iilnbl .Mr. Wallace CiihIi uiaii of Trail, and Mr, I', K. Haudoz a I mi of Trull, I'. ()., but who owiih the old A. J. Daley farm on Klk creek, wiih here at tint came time, lie wuh on IiIh way to Nebrnnka to look after IiIh laud InteroHtN In Hint xertlon. O. W. WaniHley of KaKlo Point oml ICtl While of AHblnnd were at the HunnyMilo for dinner Krlday. .Mr, Whllit Ih a member or thn AhIiIiwii! band and ImmlloH the bin bnHH drum. He Ih one or the old vetK or the t'l.ll war. Mm. Minnie itryant. MIhk Dottle HarnlHh, Mr. and Mm. Wui. (!. KiiIkIi tou. Mm. Ilowlett and our dniiKbter llatllo went up to HrnutH I'anK InHt Thtirmlny to attend n meetlm; or the dUlrlct convention of tho ItchuknliH. Mm, Ilowlett and Ilnltle report Hint they find a very pleanaut Hum and that Ibero wnn nbout one hundred and fifty tnuinbum prenent. .Mr. and Mm. KnlMhton nro not memhera tint went to take .MIhh HarnUh and .Mm. Ilowlett and Ilnttle, and to vUlt their uelce, .Mm. Kklllmnn. Our town council met last Tues iIa. t.Vi,nr. Bnd flllcil Hit, vnrniu'lefl ..n,lwi ,... . rn(liL.nntinn nr Nlcbol nut) llonry O. Chlldroth who hnvn movi'tl away. They npiolntcd (J. W. Wninsloy ami Jiuiich Jordan to Hit tho vnrnncleH. They also made out tho town budget flxliiK the levy nt II iiiIIIh. Hoy Ashpole tendered IiIh roHlKuntlou nu town treamirer but tho council could not act until IiIh bookiC had been r.ono over and puttHed on by llio nudltliiK coiuiulttee. Tliey also took Hteprt to have the not Icon pouted cnlllni; fur a town election In December to elect now couucllmou, etc. Well our election Is over and wo aro trylui; to nettle down to normal Htate nKnln but there Ih quite nn ele ment that are fo Jubilant over the ruluriiH nil over the conut on the wet and dry uucHtlon that It Ih hard work for (bom to quiet down. I BUTTE FALLS BUBBLES I Ml'. Kneelmul has oue to K'oKiie lliver lo his fonuer lioiuo there, for several weeks, Voluoy .loucs, who is workine; at Doiby, came to lint to Falls Satur- dav and returned Sunday evening. The Hallowe'en soeial was n Imwl ini; siioot'ss ami everyone had a fine time, There were witches, ghosts and Ihu "three lutes, which wcru very mysterious Mr. Fiillou lettiiucd Saturday to his hnincsteutl, a trip to Crater lake having prevenleil his heiu; on it for about a mouth. The men aro iucmliu tlie hole in tho dam tlirouli which most of tho water has been escaping. The Ladies' Aid met at Mrs. Wriiilit'K npiiu Wednesday, where thoy havo boon piecing a tpiili. Mr, and Mrs. ICoont, are ineviiip: to Hullo Falls from thoir ranch up in tho mountains. O. II, Nnrris is lnildine;u woodshed, Mrs. Carver, Mr. Mushes' mother, returned to Kansas with hoc nephew last week. Mrs, Kelly, whu ho liroa visiline; with her duuejitcr, Mrs, Cady.ow, left Tuesday. , Mis, Mills has hcou ciitorlaiuiu; company for tho past week. N()Tlci Notice Ih horoby bIvoii that tho tin deiHlKuod will apply to tho city coun cil or tho city of Medford, Oregon, at thol next regular niuettnc on Nov, 17, 101 1, for a license to soil HplrltuouH, vlnoiiB and malt llquora at retail at IiIh ldnco of huulnosH at No. 2, North Front Btroot, In until city, for u period of hIx nont!ii Dated Novombor fi, 1911. K. Q, 1IUOW ,VN. BENEFITS OF ROADS TO t WABHINOTON, D V. Nov. 0. Tim road liulldlni; DperlallKtH of tho deimrtnient of acrlcultiire, In Ilullutln No. I .TO, ontltlcil "HlKhway llondH." havo tho following to nay nbout tho benefit or n woll lomitrurted IiIkIi way to property owtierM whom! pio peily Ih not direct!)' on the road to bn Impreved: In planning tho highway HyHtern or tint main market roadn, It will bo found neroHHnry to omit many roniU the Impioveinont of which Ih i;reatly donlred by abuttlni! laud owuem. Thn fact (hat Mich property boldem mum pay a tax for tho bond Ihhiio Ih only mi apparent IiiJuhIIio, for If the IiIrIi wny HyHtimi In well planned the entire (ounty will reel tin LeneHtu or tho Imiinivcmont. Ax a rule, main mark et roadH reach the majority or pro diirliiK nrenH, and when they are Im proved all land vnluen (end to lu creaHD, Thn rart that rltle and InrRcr towiiH are froquontly taxed for bond limiics to build blKbwayn ouuidn of th'lr own llmltfl Ih HomctltucH made a point of tlebato In bond electloiiH. It Ih nrKued that hecnuxe a large part of the county wealth Ik within tho corporate llmltH of miclt cities nnd townH. hlKhwny bond money nhould nlno be used to ronntruct their KtreetR. It Ih oven tirKcd Hint the rxper.dlture idiould be mndc proportionate to the anKied valuation within tho city II mil n. If the procfcilH of blKhway bond Ihhui'h were dlMtrlMitod In thli way, thir purpoHe In many cniieH would bo defeated. Tlie primary ob ject of Hie county highway bond U Hiie Ih to build county market roadH and not to Improve city streets, al though a hlKh pcrcontaKc of the a aestt'd vnluntlon may lie city property. It Ih now known Hint the expenditure of city tnxt'H on country roads Ih n Hound principle and Hint It Ih one or thn boHt features of ntnte aid for highways. In MaHsnchuKctts the city or lloston pnyK poKslhly 10 iter cent or the total ntnte highway fund, but not u mile of Htate aid highway has been built 'within Its llmltH. New York City also pajH ubout CO per cent of the cost of tho state hlKh wny boudK. . Some stnto lawu prohi bit the expenditure of proceedH of sinto lilgliway bonds, wlthfn corpor ate llmltH of cltlfs or tow ii8. rue iiiiprjvonioni oi maritci ronus results In Unproved mnrketfiiB con dltlons wlilch benefit the city. Most cltlcii artj fbsontlallyi dependent upon tho Hurreundltu: country for their proHperlty and development. The de velopment of suburban property for resilience purposes Is also dependent upon highway conditions and It is becoming evident yearly that what ever makes ror nn Increase. In rural population must be encouraged. Since the Introduction of motor traffic, country hlKhways nro used lo nn IncrcnMng extent by city residents. In fact, the cost of maintaining many country hlghwayo Iiiih tieeu greatly In creased by tno prenonco of city owned motor "toMelcs. The Reneral advance in facilities (or doing coun try business from town headquarters which am Improved Is no Inconsld oi able factor in tho commercial life of the community. L lMIlLADBLPIIIA. Nov. ...The Thirty-fourth iinuual convention of tho American Federation of Labor opened hero totlav to continue for two weeks. Prior to the ineetiiu; there was a short street parade. Tlie oitv appropriated .fJ.",tlt)l toward tho ex penses of the convention and in eu tertniniiii; tlie delegates. A court of honor that stretched 4'rom oity hall lo the convention hall reeled the visitors, Jurisdictional fights, which have featured some of tho past conven tions of the fodonitiou, aro likely to tiiku.tr,) tinio in lho,viSsont tyulhuring. Tho htatiis of Amorjemi cinnloves in the Panama canal .opo nWo will ho discussed. Tho most important contest over tho hoatinuo f delegates is from tho United flurineiit Workers of America. One faction is headed by tiio oi. general officers of that union am tho other liv a new sot olooted lit tv'uslivillo last month. NOTlOfC. C. L Alien has bought Joo Cns- koy'y blacksmith business as his very poor hcnlth necessitated n chango of climate and ho desired to go to Arl zona. I will bo plonsod to retain all of tho hIiop'h old customers. On So. Uartlott, opposite Union Darn. 202 NON-ABUTTING NO OWNERS ON LABOR IN ANNUA SESSION COURT HOUSENEWS lloportod by Jackson County Ab trnct Co., Hlxth nnd Kir fits. Itcnl Mutate Tmntferii V. I'. Dnviilson to C. T. David sou, hind in MM". .'KI-.'I7-1W. f B. T. Staples el ii.t to fluller Tliouipxon Co., lot lf 11 k. A, Hogiie lliver Vallev Orehaid Co. Trael, Iwp. .'IH-1B Li'iiora B. Hury et vir to (J. V. Chorrv, hind in nee. :i'j. :ih-iw. (JertruiliH V, IihlinH et nl to fut'tiiM Plnntmiou Co., lids in the IIoj.mii' lliver nVlley Ori'linnl eompmiyV ten-nere triietH ... 0. II. Huberts el ux to .lo-eph Poley et nl., ." neres in twp, :ir-:iH-iw. J. L. Hooker et ux to Aniie N. Currier, tot 10 amid uorlli .'to feet of lot I), blk. 0, Kendall Add. to Medford i,:no 10 YlTt 10 MARKET REPORT I'rtavi I'nia lif neatera BflO.S Id.-. Ht'TTBK Cremnery, :t22e; dairy, COc two pounds. POTATOKS-il-.'Jo per 100 lbs. ONIONS lje per lb. IIONBY Mo per Ih. CIDBK 2Bo. POIMC 8fn)8e. HKBF !l(;lli!. LAKD-Kle. HA CON-1. -.(Til fie. SIIOl'LDBKS Kit-. N' HAM 18.e. UUTTKU FAT23C JiWKKT CKBAM 30c. T.lTtritock IlOfIS DiesM'd, S'ji'j alive, filt (ii fie. STBBKS -Alive, .r.fJ?riU.c. STBBIIS Alive, ft'.fjr (in. COWS Alive, .p.fJir,o. VBAli Dressed, 10()12c. .'OPI.TIIY Mixed ohiekens, lOfo1 He; dn'sseil, UfViloe; livn, lie; sprinsf loo. Uny nnd Grain (Mil vln;; PriCCH.) WIIKAT $ bushel. OATS ffin hnhfcl. HAYVctoh, $11 ton; j-rain, $10 to $1'J. HA I.LKY Whole, $'J5 ton. C0KX Old, $25 ton; new, $20. STAK TJIKATIIK NOW U.VDI.U XKW .MANAfilOlKNT II. It. Wool worth has taken the management of tho Star theatre. Ills connection with the house ever since It was opened, over three years ago, places him in a position to know what the likes and dislikes of the people of Medford are In the way of motion pictures and he us"es every endeavor to secure tho very best servlco avail able nnd to please the people. A strong feature of the Star tins been the music and bound cffeclH and theso will be continued. FOR RENT FUItNISMKl) ItOOMS FOR RENT Modem furnlshod rooms. Tho Cottago, C04 W. 10th street. 198 FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FoilNT Snnli"ranch. 1 H miles from Talent. Call 121-J Medford. 'FOR RENT M DUSKS FOR RENT November 1, five room modern bungalow, shade, flno lawn, water paid, good location, $14 per month. 820 West 11th St. 200 FOIl KENT 2 room furnished Iioupo In nice neighborhood; city water nnd electric lights; close In. C. A. DoVoe. FOIl RENT Six room modern bun galow, east front, flno shade, range connected. Phono 930-X. 203 FOR RENT Five room bungalow and sleeping porch together with garage, excellent location, rent $20.00, water paid. Woods Lum ber Co. 199 """'' ' ,': .Tf..Ti arst- t?s:r '! i.JJ? FOR RENT ROARD AND ROOMS ROOMNlllODAt 145 South Ivy. Mra. C. L. Grant. 218 FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Roguo River Vnlloy Fruit Lnnds. Dairy, stock, poultry ranches and Timber. Colonization Tracts. Rest all-the-yoar-round climate on coast. Health Resort, Wonderful Medici nal Springs. Heaver Realty Co., Ashland. Oregon. WHY? I am making deals for a largor per cent of my customers than at any time, slnco I started business. I want your proposition. I am making up a Ronl Estato Exchange Book, I will not list properties at iuflatc,d values either for salo or trade so In quoting prlco ot property, glvo lowest cash valuation. 201 First Nntionul Rank nulldlag Phono 120-J J. C. BARNES I'oit in:.T ifoiJHi:Ki;i:piNf) ItOO.MH KOIt " HKNT-KurnUheVhoUHOk InK rooms. (Jas, wood hontom. 2S2j:nt Oth. 212 I'Oll HAMi llHATi KSTATK FOR 8AU-Chcaj, cash ortnrW 130.1 nilrcs In trncta to suit. II, M. Scott, owner, 145 N. Ivy St. KOIt BAM-: A 250 ncro tract of land within one mile of Talent, Oregon, for only $37.00 per ncro. Total price $8500. Owner forcei) to sell. Thts In the best land bargain on tho market. K. S. Tumy, 210 Oar nctt-Corcy Ilhlg. KOli BAM: A 275 ncro stock ranch with 100 neres now In liny, flood now houftn, Imrn, nnd outbuildings. Only $1500 cash required, balance easy payments. A bargain. 12 S, Tumy, 2 JO finrnett-C'orey TIIcJki FOIt BALK Twelve acres of Hne al falfu land. Hear creek bottom soil. Small hotiHo and outbuildings. Lo cated cIoho In. Only $1200 cash required, balance two years time. A real bargain. Total price $2700. K. B. Tumy 210 Oarnett-Corey llldif. KOIt BAI.K Ily owner. 25 acres of X-year-old pears, standard varie ties, with buildings, .1 xh miles southwest of .Medford, at $150 per acre Terms. M. I. Mlncar, Med ford. 213 FOH SAW. IIODSKS FOIl SALE Modern seven room bungalow, large lot, fruit, etc., easy terms, sacrifice price on account of leaving town. I'hone -117-M morn ing or seo Foreman, Medford Laun dry. FOK 8AWV IilVKSTOtTK FOIl SALE Young pigs, Stone. Phono 201-J4. A. W, KOIt SALE Jersey cows. IJuroe brood sows and pigs, Ilronze turk eys and White Wyandotte fowls, choice breeding stock. J. II. Ful ler, Oakmont Farm, Talent. FOIt SALE Two fresh rows and Poland China pigs. W. II. llryson. It. It. No. 1, Medford. 130 FOH SALE Registered Duroc sows, (now bred) J. 11. Wltson, 11. F. D. No, 1, Medford. 198 FOH SALE Family driving Call 421-J. mare. FOIl SALE Cheap, two year old registered Jersey bull, highest rec ord west of Chicago, also two flno cows- Walsh's ranch, mllo out N. Roosevelt Ave. 199 FOR SALE MISCBMiANKOUS FOIl SALE First class household furnlturo practically as good as new In bungalow for rent. Woods Lumber Co. 199 FOIt SALE Corn, phone 597-112 203 FOIt SALE Clean, sound, .Newtown and Spitzenbcrg apples, 50c per box delivered. Phone 25-112. 201 FOR SALE Poland China pigs. Polk Hull, Griffin creek. 201 FOR SALE Corn. $25.00 per ton. three 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. 88 WANTKr SITUATIONS WANTED At once, a widow with a child two years old, wants position us housekeeper for bachelor or widower or cook for small crow. Inquire nt Snell's lodging house, 21 Cencsseo St. 198 WANTED Woman with family wants washing to do at home. Ad dress 112C 11th St., West. 199 WANTED Dressmaking and altera tlons. Mao Burnett, 114 So. Cen tral. Phouo 479-M. 212 HKIiP WANTKD MAT,K WANTED Experienced working or chard foreman. Must bo ablo to show results, near Medford. State salary wanted ami give full par ticulars. Address X, Y., caro Mail Tribune. HELP WANTED FEMALE WANTED Yomen Sell guarunteod hosiery to friends, neighbors and general wearer; 70 per cent pro fit; niako $10 dally; experience un necessary. International Mills. West Philadelphia, Pa. WANTED MISC1.LI.AX KQ US WANTED To rent ranch and to trado 40 acres of land tor stock and machinery on same. Address 400 N. Apple St, 201 WANTED Partner with few dollars on woll started hog 'ranch. Ad dress Ruucho 41-7t -Ik'UHlty 0rc" Kon. Srl9) WANTED Seve'ra'l'fresrt "nliltc cows, heifer calvos, eMyKtfOd'tdVJOcdft! Btdercd. Sleepy '-Hollow- -Farm, Gold Hill. . . 210 WANTED To buy corn on cob. Walsh's ranch, tulle out North Roosovojt. 198 MS5r LOST A box containing a ladles' dress, between Ashland and Med ford October 27, Reward, Louvo ut Mal Trlbuno. 200 LOST A ladles' gold wutch aud fob. Nauii) ougrayod in Inner case, He ward for return to Mall Tribune, m -.. LOST Nov,,- 8th, betwoon Tola nnd Ceptral Point, rear seat from mat orcylo, license Y-M attachod, He turn to Central Point garago or phono 103, Contral Point, re ward, 100 FOR KXOITASOR EXCHANGE. -Want to sell or tu anything? Front St. U O Rnder, 114 N.. Phono 13,5. Nuff Hod. jj WANTKDSouio Imnrdvod Madford city property In exchnngn for 120 nrroH of fine land In coitthern Cal ifornia, valued nt $12,000, Will take all or part In trade. K. 8. Tumy, 210 Oarnntl-Coroy Uldg. iiusinesb DUtr.tmmv Auto fttipptics LAHER AUTO SPRINO CO.rW aro oporatlng tho largest, oldest and best equipped plant In the Pa clflc northwest. Use our spring when others fall. Bold under guar antee. 2C North Fifteenth St., Portland, Orn. asJS HELEN N. YOCKEY Notary put) lie. Bring your work to mo at thn slm of the Mall Tritium. Transfers EADB TRANSFER & HTOHA'aE CO. Office 42 North Kront St. Phoni 31C. Prices right. Borvleo guar tnteed. Attorneys PORTER J. NEKF. WM. P. MEALET Attorneys-at-Law, Rooms 8 and 9, Medford National Rank: bldg. A. E. REAMEB, LAWYER Qaraett Corey bldg. Wm. M. Colvlg, Oeoigo M. Roberts COLVIO & RODERTB. LAWYERS Medford National Bank Building, B. K. MULKEY & GEO. W. CHERRT Attorneys at Law. Jackson Coun ty Bank Building. NEWTON W. BORDEN Attornoy at law. room 7, Sparta building, Med ford. Oregon. Chiropractors DR. A. R. HEDGES. Dr. Loutio K. Hedges Mcchano-Thoraplsts, Chiro practor, Spondylotheraptsts. Thosa systems, Including dietetics, cura tlto gymnastics, hydro-thorapby, etc.. produce results In both acuta and chronic diseases. Consulta tion frco. Over Deuol & Co., cor ner Main and BartloU. Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. 0i. Other hours by appointment. Phone 170. DR. R. J. LOCKWOOD,, Chiropractor, norvo specialist Rooms 203-204-205. Garnett-Corcy bldg. Vapor baths and scientific massage given; needle spray, head and shoulder shower in connection; advice la dletotlcs, medical gymnastics, bydroptherapy. Lady nttendant. Phono, office C43, residence 511-K. Employmeat Ageacy 11'p-N0Vtl We are here to helt people get re liable, competent help. We tar nish help In almost all lines of business. We make specialty ot competent men and wives for ranches. We Bollclt your patron age. Blttner's Real Estate and Employment Bureau, Rooms 6 aid 7 PaLm Building, Medford. Phone 858. Mrs. Byrd Caster, Manager, successor. a DcsLUU DR. W. M. VAN 8COYOO DR, C. C. VAN SCOYOO Dentists Garnott-Corey Bldg., suite lit Medford, Ore. Phone 856. Garbage GARBAOE Oet your premises cleaned up for the summer. Call on the city garbage wagons for good servlco. Phono 274-L. F. Y. Allen. Instruction in Music IIAIQHT MUSIC STUDIO 110 So. Laurel. Fred Alton Halght Piano, Mrs. Fiorenco Halllday Halght, volco. Telephone 170-11. Stecograpncrs SHOE REPAIRING First class shea repairing, on mouorn eiectrio machines while you wait, E. N. Blden, located in Ktdd'a Shoe Store, Phone 313J. Pliywlclons aart mirgeoaa DR. F. G. CARLOW, DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathia physicians, 416-417 Garnett-Corey bldg., phono 103Q-L. Restdenca 20 South Laurel St. DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathlo physicians, 303 aarnett-Corey. building. Phono 904-M. DR. J. J. EMMENS PhyBlclan ana surgeon. Practice limited to rve, ear, nose and throat. Eyoa scien tifically tested and glasses sup plied. Office 228 East Main St. Hours 8;30 a. m. to S p, & Phone, K. B. PICICEL, M. D. Office Jaok eoa County Bank bldg. Oftlea phono 43-It; resldenco phone B8-t, DR. MAHTIN 'Cr BARBER Physl clan and surgeon. Qfflco,Palta block, opposite Nash. Hotel. Houra 10 to 12, 1 to 4. Phone 110-J, oil It 'Wi QLACYf-.ry8icIaHu4 surgetth'. Phones? 0106' 3 0j resi dence 734-J. Office bours 10' to 13, 2 to 5. DR. S. A. LOCKWOOD Physician and surgeon. MYRTLE S. LOCKWOOD. M. D. . Practice limited to diseases of women. Offices 232 E, Mats. Phones, residence, 814-J2; offlea 814. R. J. CONROY, M. D. Physician and Burgeon. Over Hutchison & Luwa den, 316 B. Main St. Phone 77, Printers ana rmillshem MEPFORD PRINTISO CO. Hn U best equipped printing office lis, southorn Oregon; book blading, loose leaf ledgers, bll)ag systeiM - ;T.,rrT' "J 'I