Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 05, 1914, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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rNIU.U.HITY Ol-' OIIIKION'. Kii
ei'iu-. lite, i. "Il m-ciii In be tut nb
-nluli- nut rage for inir goit-innlent to
mliiiil, 1'or in-litnee, nil (lie iii-oiIiiHn
n' Him cnnnlrv I'i nl ilnlv. wlilln
till MIlillllN t'llUlllllCH III' Slllllll AllH'l'
ii'ii iiliii'i 1111 oseepllonitllv I if u It iliity
iipuii main nt' ni;r ill it'll mill ni'iirl"
till illll'I'IIIIIH'll fl till (Hill Vegclllllll-."
i II. II, Miller, ilir'lnr of I li new
I'lllvt'l'-itV of OlI'MIHI HclllHll ol' coin
iiii'iTc. Mr. .Miller, who In limner
cuii-nil-geni-inl limn tin1 t'nili'il SiiitcH
In I'liinii. i 1 111 mIi i ti)X llic iMilii-liiiil
sltlll-y Of Oll'ltOII lloit till' "lllll' inn
wimIv pcIkiiiI (if iioiiiiniitjiii hit mi
ilciUil.i'ii, mill 111 invest igttlioua Iiiivp
limiiglii I1I111 In llin'ulioic i-iiiii-luinu,
mining older.
"Tin innllcr i of .m'cimI Impor
tance to On-gnu nt till linn1, iiut
mueli no tin welfare of llie kin I e nil
noltilcly ili'inninU cxlniili'il hnu I.cIh
IYm' llie flnli"' hi -pitultiet."
To gil Hie fruit ilixtiietw uC the
we I in 1 1 nl tt on 11 cniniiiiuii to re
move I In. South Aniniii'iin injustice,
Diieclur .Miller lultj cent, to (lie On
(in 1 lliiilii'iilliirnl lot'tetv n.miugiw,
Hint I'or 11 reoliiliiiii. IF Hie Mate
liiiilii-iilluiil Nee Fif to udnplMt, .Ml.
.Miller suggest tlml eoMi". of the
lOtmlilliou lie fiirwntih'il In Hie otitic
hoili'-ulltiriil oeii'tici of California,
Vnlnimii'ii, lilnlio nml .Mniiliiiin. The
MiijrveMi'il reinliilioii follower
.'Wheicnn, I Iim country lin a nc
m IiuuiIiomii in il I rude in fiiiit,
crtiiniMl uroilnc) nml liv-prwlui'l of
flinl, In mniiv foieigu eoMiitm't be-
IMMIe nl the i'i'"Mli' illltii'1 I'lllllVCil
upon lliphi. Iip it
"Kr-oKi'il. Tlml lliii miclctv call
the iilli'iiliini of our neimlori nml
iiiciiilifi. uF nMjr,,i o 1 1 i - fuel, nml
urfe iihiii lliein tin inijioi Ihiiii' of
pitn-iding some tnemiM by wined ic
clinieul nriHiH!('inoiit eon he ninile
between tin nml fnrcimi I'ountiie)
Hint Hill provide mi opport unity for
(he extension nf our conuueice in
ft nil mul cmineil iioilucii mul by
product nf fruit.
"Tlu'ie ij 11 duly of '. i-enls per
pou in I on dried fruit, in Arculiun.
7.(1 cent per pniinil in Hinril Mi
mini ner puiuiil in Chile, mul 7 -ciil
per imiuiiiI in I'riiumiy. In (Iciuiuny
the Until ilulv mi jam mill jellies 1
liV i-eut-. vtr ihiiiiiiI. mul tin oil
bfive K'liliniii'il the impel nil oflii'c to
Iftui- tlml rule doubled, Thev have
liliSii Hlilionei Ihe government (o
liHU till the icMtnhip lino Kiihxiili.
Hi hv the gou-iiimi'iil puri-luinc their
otUim-il jjoimU in their own countrx.
In AifffMlinii thu lute, of iluty on
jam Rinl jt1lii i ID cents per pouml.
In Hull' Hip duly on emined good -
Hla omits per Kiuml, on jam mul
jiUi" I'. eenlK nr ihiiiiiiI. In l!u
Hio Hie tlulx J im-IiU Mr miiiiiiI.
'll i the .iiie of I In uciet,
Huiiel'ori', in niilfi ilnl our I'ruil
piXlilili'lH HUH lliixe 1 1 eel' Mc'C into
foiviuii ciMiulne- tit n the ovniu
nitfiit hIhiuIi) miilmrlnke (o alter Iho
IHtiir nlnliou- li a uinru. icHprocal
Ittkin. WAmiio)i n iiinl of the e
)HirU from Soiilh Ameiiemi couuliiei
rtiv itiliiilUcil Flee of tlulx into lint
cot'iuliv. ve hIuhiIiI have iih fiec nc
eis. to Ihe iimii Uctt of South Amer
ica lor oui 1 1 iiil, euiiucil (Jomln nml
i niliiel- "
F
A
I'llll.ADr.l.l'IIIA.Dec. ;.. "Chief
Ajlieil llemler, (he n'enl pitcher ol'
Iho I'liilmlelpliin Aiuericua leiiKiie
chuinpiiiii, toiluy "im'il a coutiact
Willi the I'eilerul leiiKilc.
llemler ilceliiieil to ny wlint Icuiii
ho will piny xx it It, or lo ilUi'ii Ihe
imttlei. lull in liiixeluill eirclcs il unx
pOMilivcly xtalcil Hint he will wciir it
J'V'ilcinl cit)jite iiuiloiiu next eiir,
llemler uii miller coulriict uilh the
local Aiticiicitu IcitKtic lentil mill mi
cffoil lunl iccenlly hecu nimle to ilis
piiBO tr hit hi'i'vice-.,
DIED
Hleil, In the Oiclmnl Home ilU
tilet. at llie ichIiIuiiuo of her Hnuitl
tlntiKlitor, MrH. Win. Ki IiUki. Hntur
ilny, liciciiilHir fith, .Mrn. Heiilmtn
Htlllillim', iikimI 80 )elU'H. Nil live of
I.oiiIhIiiiiii. .She Iiiih iniiilc her home
Willi .Mr. Krlilimcr ror the pimt four
onrn. Kiinernl Minima will Imi liolil
lit tltu WeehK V .Mcdowmi clllipel,
Minulm, Huciuiilmi' "III, at 2:00 p. in.,
Ituv. Ilmiilllon offluliitlnK. Inter,
iinuit In Hi I. 0 0. K ccniclcry.
TIiiiikIio. Di-i cnilicr :i, nt rcatnil
I'gllil, I'tful. ou iityMl'. lyi'V.'Sp'-01!'"
Tajf. t OtMlit V$WWW J,l"llH
ail olKltl ihiy 'lti fiiiotrlil mrvlro
will lie hehl MiiiiiIii iillui'iiimn ut
IjjU) o'elmH. mini ihu t-'ijitliul l'il.nl
AhUJiinll! cliuieli, Ilia Hv. OrcnH)',
orUiiliillnn. Inlcrintiiil In Ciniliiil
J'oDll ciiolei).
IN
PROCTY
WITH FOREIGN
AND
RUIT BOWK
E
N
NOW
FEDERAL
medtoud
I
! t h " fl - - n
At the Churches
-- .-- -
Calliollc
South (Inkilnle neuiic. I''iih iiiiikk
Kiimliiy nl H n. in.', hcciihiI iiiiish,
lOillll n. in.', i'U'iiIiik KcrviccH, 7:.IU p.
in, Jolin I'owci ii'v'tor.
i I'.'itli'copiil
Holy cotuuiiiuiou, K u. in.: Hiimln,
Hi'lumihi ii, ni.i holy Kiii'liiirikl nml
hernmn, 1 1 n. in.; cveniiiK piuycr mul
Mcnlnin, 7:1111 p. in, Wlllimn II, lliiin
illoll, ieill',
.Mlhxloiiury .Mi'fllnn
The Women') .Miioniiiy muielx of
I hi' I'lckhvimiiiil church iuccl ut the
Inline of Mi. W. W. (Ilmc-ow, :f.
Not III lv hliecl, Tuckilny, Deccmher
H, at 'JIO. .Mrx. ,M. .1. Nun in Iiiih
churiic of lite pioriiiu.
ItoKilc Ithcc Valley .Mllilxlcilnl ,fn
clutlotl
The Uo!ite lliver Vnllny Minikleiiul
itMNiiciiiliuu will inert .Mniuliiv nt
llli.'lll ii. in. nl (I. -Ill Hill. All inter
i".!ei in the 'liiitiint wiiilc ol' Ihe
valley ale Invileil to hn pieent. A
Kiioil prormu,
I'icc MHliojllt-
Corner Tenth mul IVy.
Hnnilny hcIiooI lo a, in.
I'rcneltliiK II n. in. mul "IIO p.
in. Muriilni; Hiitijcrt, "Thoio Who
Am Kept." l.vitiiliiK mihjecl. "Thu
JtlllKIIHHltM of doit."
.Mlilwicl; prnyor iiicctliiK Tlnirilny
ut 7:7:10 p. in.
Yon ur Inxltoil to womhlp with
iim. .1. K. Ilniillcy. inntnr.
Uiil.ilnlc ,cnuc .Mi'thoilUt
Corner of Onkilnle unit Mnlu titroot.
Ktimlny htliool nt lo a. in.
I'l'itnchliiK erlri' nt II n. in. "nil
SO p. in.
Ilpwortlt l.iiiRtic til O'ttO p. ut.
l'ra)or incollni; Tliurmlay ovuiiIiik
nt 7:311.
tHrniiKcr ' wt'koiiia lo our ner
vIuhi. II. M. lliiinlinm, pnitor. .
llnptUl
.Moiniitif M'lvicc, II uVlmik. coin
miiuiou at eloe of nenicc; c ouiii-r at
7::i0. Hex. ('. V. .Meier of Seattle
will pleach at holh ncixiccn; Itihle'
nchool, 11:15 a. in.; Ah-iiV Hill ela.s,
I'. W. .Mean; MnroecaV vouii" inenV,
II. C. (Inriielt; I'ltilolhcaV, woincn'",
Mm. WIHiitni Davi. Suiulav xchool
orchu'tru.
.Mctlioill-t
Suiiiliiy M'ltool H:l.i ii. nt.; prcncli
K eriee. II u. in., Mihjcet, "Onr
I'iikI l.uve"; Junior li'iiKuc, .1 p. in.,
.Ml.. Clura WinuM, lemler; Hpworlh
IciiKiie, U:l." . in., leaikir, if Iter
nice llaleoiu, hiihjeet, "Wlint Mnltxc
Shall (lincrn Our Cliri-limis 'li.
iiiKf"; cvcniui: .enicc, 7:'I0; prelude
lo M'linnn, "The New Chititer"; suh
jeet, "The IVrM-entor'! (n en-ion."
Kli-t Chin ill of (.'lirM, Siientht
tinilny htvIc'u nt 1 1 o'clock'. Sub
ject, "Ooil Hut Only Cmmo ami Cron
tor."
Wl'lllHWlluy OVOIlllIK tcHtlinonliil
iiiectliiK nt 7:30. All nr conllnlly
lnvlteil.
Kiitiitny hcIiooI at 10 o'clock. All
uinlcr Iim nRo of -0 arc wuiruuiu.
Iltiiiilliu; room In "church cillfko
t'i North Onkihilc. open from 1:30
to 1:30 iluily except KuinliDH ami hoi
lilii.
C. W. II. M. Auxllllnry
Suiuluy ccniii(.', DeceutliC.i' Ii, 7:110,
the ('. W. It. M. uaxiliiiry of the
Clirihliun chinch will cotuluet the er.
icci in oliHcrvuiiio of their miiinal
('. W. II. .M. ilny. ThU i. mi iittenin
tmiiul oivmiiyulioii wIiom' huxinnss i
cunt i oiled mul coiiditclcil entirely hy
women. They are iiiMiuctiuir the wo
men of the local chliichcH, r-ceurinK
litul4 anil hitppoilinu :vanj:elilic.
educntiouul, meiliciii ami oipliiitiiine
work iniioiijj the negroes, mountain
pcoplo nml 1'iiieiniKM. in America, iih
well iih in ninny foieijju Iniulri. Come
mul let us he a mutual help to each
othei'.
riclijtcrliin
I'l'cncliiiii; ut II a. m.. stiliject,
"(lod, the llewurdei"; miIo, "ly the
Wnicih ol' lluli.vion," hy Howell, Klor.
cnee llnrcliifft; picucltiii,' nt 7:110 v,
in., Mthiect, "The (lohpcl mid the
lingua ltlcr Vitlle,"; Ming service o"
old h.xnuiK Far twentv iiiimitc.; solo,
"Lend .Me All the Way," hy HfiWi
Klorcuce lluxelriuir; Suiiiliiy hcltool at
III n. in.: Miiilenjiiitcn, 11 n. in.; .1.
s. c. i:.. :i:o p. in.; v. p. s. c. i:.,
lljllli p. in.; prayer mcetiimr nt 7:1111
TliuiMlny.
Cllllstliill
Wo wuiit lo extend n cindiul itivita
lion to the puhlie to nllcm! mhvici-j
Sundn. Our inoiniujf llti'iue will he,
Mestih Chrikl, the Same Ychleulay,
Tndiiy and Koievcr" niciicliiui; al
lllilfi a, in.; S In kchool ut l:l' n.
in, Wi uie Iryiiiir lo iniike the m-IiooI
of llnl Iiijeic n all mul with onr.
lu'lp waj'Jui iiwika il cFfiifiijnl. Coiuc.
brim.- friend'., I.wiiiiiij.' ' piciinhiiw
niinice will, he uiieil owe lo Ihe C,
W. II, M. mmlt'ly nml a nuliil pin
ii in in will he icmleiTil. Cliii-limi I'm
ilcuini oiiiiiy nl lU'tO p, in. in Ihe
lei'lllll) limiu, Till llli'KlllljJ i llU-
MATTi TRTBimPJ,
WAR
EMPHASIZES
VALUE OF REALTY
Four uionthi of wur Iiiih ilono more
to convince Hm Auieilciin pcoplo of
the Ktnlilllty of tho icul cHlntu mnrlicl
Hutu Scum of lent lied iIIhciihkIoii.
(I'Uicral tiaile wiih iiiiiloimly nf fee ted
hy thu itccliirntlou of war. And nml
eoliito w'uh thu flrnt lo recover. If
there Iiiir hcmi no miirlifil Imrcmm
In hiiHlucHtt over that of a yeiir nKd
fur Iho kuiiio period, there Iiiih heen
no uuiteiliil OnircNHloii tlml could be
traced to the war.
On Ihe other hand the realty niton
tliin today l normal. The full xen-
non J tint cloned wiiH HiillHfaclory mul
really men utu not only looking for
ward to tlio winter without npiue
IiciinIoii, but tire nnlfclimtliiK nit era
of record proiipvrlly for the IiiihIim'M
In Iho HprliiK, In fact there Ih every
iiinhou lo believe Hint the war will
hnve a very beiieflclat effvet upon'
leal cHlnto lit AiuericH.
Itenlty'M Oi'iMiiiiinlty
Iteiilly men never had n belter op
portjinlty to "hIiow" the public tlinn
Ihey hnvo now, Kroiiumy Ih the
wutcliword of all cIiirbch loitny mid
It Ih when talking economy that the
real ehliito mtin uIiIiich. Hhrlukage
III value of llhled HtoiliH, cloning of
Hid Mock exulinngci and the luevlt
able oolhipxe of the bond innrkit, hnu
not only withdrawn thcuc nourceH of
InvcHtmvnt from the reach of Hie or
dinary Investor, but linn directed thu
public g;m townrd the ntitbllity of
rent cxtnte oh nn InvcMtncnt.
The men who bought Blocks mid
boudK hnve hnd mi awful Jolt banded
fo them. They now rcnllm Hint rcnl
eittnle cnniiot bu token nwny, even by
n I'ltropean wnr.
l.ver thing conHpln-H to turn the
litvcHlor'H mind townrd Innd. The
fnllnrc nf the wnr to nffect realty
viiIiicm In IhlH country, when big Inm-
lucHH I Htlll Htnggnrlng under the
blow dealt to It hy the Kuropcan
(onlllct, Iiiih hnd a very fnvocable re
null la 'bringing real emntc lo the
utteutlon of the public an n nnfe and
found idncu to Invent imvlngH. And,
moreover. It Ih well eatnbllxlicd, ex
cept whole Innd tins already renched
mnxlmuui prlccn, vnluc may be ex
pected to be mnlatatncd for jcara to
come,
IjiiiiI iih nil liixrtment
A Htrlklug feature of the new Ml-
tuition In thin Htiddnn awnkeniitg of
the people to the value of land as nn
InvcMiiicnt. In other woriU, the
public, chnry of uncertain venture
nml necking Mnble projects for wur
pliiK ciihIi, hnu dlvrovered ninny new
and mirprlHlng fnct about the nnfe
ly of a real entnte Investment. Theie
fore .realty men now have the open
ing to ntiow the public Hint Iho Innd
btndiicHH Ih rcflotirccful nud nggroH
Hive, mid that Hh incrlu mt a nnfe
and found Invcntment, under nil con
illlloitH, attract pntronnge when IOhh
ditterlng mid lemi cortnln propoHl
Itotm are bound to be pnnscil by.
ThoHo who are Hkeptlral of the ttta
hlllty of the realty IiiisIiichk hIioiiIiI,
lichldcs taking Into counlderatloii the
facte net down nhove, turn their at
tention to the market for mortgnge,
which Iiiih grown nud pronpcrcd hlnro
wnrfnre In ICurope began. This form
of Imcbtiticiii U proving more popu
lar every da and offorH n field for
exploitation of almoHt limine. pes
MlbllltleK. Suroly with over) thing no
favorable to (he realty lumlncas and
every Indlcatloa Hint next Hprlng will
hilng about mi unprecedented do-
maud for nil chiKseN of Intnl. there I
mi one ho blind to the true coiuIIHouh
of affair uh to doubt (ho ultu'eiity of
tho opiluitHiti of the realty men of
till country for abetter totuoriow.
Now In OpiMiitiiue Time
There never wan a more opportune
time for making Investments n tho
Itognu river valley fnrnt and or
chard properties than at the present
time. Value hnve nettled down to
an nctunl Income producing basin.
One can now purchnne city and coun
try property for what It Is nctnnlly
worth. With the coining of Irrigation,
tho productive vnluo of the land Is
bound to I nc tea no, therefore, the ac
dial value In proportion. Now Is
your opportunity,
JAPANESE LEAVE HAWAII
TO FIGHT FOR ALLIES
HONOI.rUfT. II., Dee. ,'.--.ii
exodus of Jnpiiuce hits licgttu In n
Mime iiotewoithv proportion here,
ThniiMiuiN of vctcrmitt of the IIiihmi
lnpiiuee war me preparing to ictntii
lo Ihe cohii'M,
Wind Iim, iciiehcd them Hint Ihey
limy expect lo nee herviee wild their
ullien, the lliilinli, in Kgypl, Attica
mul liuliii.
(TJnt'kmiijn. vrijj sihuuI Iihiji i
Ill
io on a enmity imi.
ally inlerenliiiji nml miiy ip u,
JlldWI'l'l, nVrl IlieclillK TI1)IlIIV
etl'iiliiji nl i ,.iil. IUn) I-.. TiU'liiT,
lliijiU'ti ,
ANNE I
ArRDFOUD, ORKflON,
NEWS FROM COUNTRY CORRESPONDENTS
EAGLE POINT EAGLETS
liy A. C Ilowlclt.
Mlfi, W, M. Iliicluiumi ni' it din
ner on Friday nller TluiuUgivitiy: day
jo a few of Iter I'iu'ihIm, uniong' whom
weie the Icnchci'x in the inlcimediute
uiid primnrv ileimituicntu of our
Kchool, -M'ink illume Taylor, .MrH,
(Icorge von der I Mien, .Mr. mid .Mix.
I. K, Hunk, MtH. lliielimiiin'M moiher,
Mr. Kce of Unite I'mIIm, mul .Mr. mid
Mr. Simmon. I did not learn the
menu. Imi am miic that it wan fine,
mid a royal good tune wan enjoyed.
(Icorge Wct mid .1. .). Kuiniiicrvillc
caine out float I'ioieet the fht ol
the week ami (Icorge pniight the trnin
mid went Id Mcllfonl, hut Sft-. .Sum
menilhi Mient the ni-dit nl the Sun
iiykide. Tin; mime night I'ntil (Jpdvke
of Trail and two of his neighbor, mid
.Mrn. JI. II. Woodward of .Mcdfofd
were here with ii on their way to
.Medfonl.
II. I.. DoiIl'ii of the Itivemide ranch
hi ought in two' IoihIh of pinker; for
C. SeiillvorOnklmid. Cul.
.Mil,. W. A. )Vm,, of (Sold Hill i-
here xihitintr dor eotiHin. Mr. Jacob
JllllllH,
Ilo Anhpoli!. one of our hardware
inereliuiitH, in taking a change in di1
uioite of living mul i out in the hillh
galhcring cnlllo with di. futher-in-Inw,
.Iblin Hmler. Mr. Anhpolc in
keeping htoic while he i gone.
0. W. Wamnley i engaged m build
ing n hotine for .1. Frank llrown, one
of our tnerclmntf, on bin plucc on Dry
cieck, known n the Biebcrntcdt
place. The'lioii'c will he occupied bv
I'red Dnlton when it is completed.
Albert Clement i- hauling the dun
her from the ...He 1'oint lumber
:tid.
In older to let the tlioiiMiiid. of
icititer or the Mail Tribune know
MMiictliing of what we are doing in
our hcltool, 1 herewith give the roll of
honor for the' month of November.
For the primary room, l.orn Hitehnn
iiii. Kntrina Itrvant, l.ticudolyii lira
phy, I.orclta'Tnilove. Vera F.ehen
burg. Donald vou der llelleii. Death
Childretd. .lolinnie I'dillip-. Air-ol
J'carce, Dcnnie Trulove, Howard Yogi-1
i and Arthur Howell. In the inter
mediate department. .Mi-,- Minnie
Taylor'- room, Joyce oii der llellcn.
ltutli (irover, Mamie Winkle. June
Ilodin-Min. lluford Simmon-, l.loyd
Cingcuile, Triiiuaii Mel.ellmnl. F.dgnr
nuchaumi, Harold Yan Scoy. Judge
Florey. Ilciij Anrc, KH-wmlli Stow
ell, l.yle Yan Scoy, Jxntic Uituliamui.
'.if.iCbildri-lh. irelcn Holt. How-le
nckcnhiirtr. Kthel Winkle. Margaret
lliley mid Kdner Hunger. And llio-o In
in the firt or prlncipnlV room, Wal
ter Painter. Tliotnn- Harry, Stella
Cox and Hnrnice Simmon, 'fhe lul
named lint were perfect in attend
unce, recitation mid deportment.
K. W. Cla villi or Medford was
dcre t Iiii-x xveck looking aver a piece
of property xvith a view to liuxiug it.
During the jia-t few day- I havo
icceived two lettoi, one fmiti Mary
K. lltigdcs of O'ney Spring-, Colo.,
ini'iiiring for land to home-dead, rent,
buy, etc., and the prico of board in
Kn'gle Point. She -iiiil tlml -de mixv
in Hie KnglcU lliatM traveled mid
thought Hint I could help her in tlml
line, mid the older was from J. Y.
Dennett, Deer Lodge. .Mont., mid lie
was looking lor a job. I tdouglit a
soft one, wln-ro lie could littve a mi
luhrious eliniute, good soil and make
and lay up money. It' any of the rentier-,
of'lhe Mail Tribune etui help them
U will he nppveeinted.
Thoums Kilev i- nt tltir. writing en
gaged in papering tde Cliai'lc Haeon
douse and Jauu-s llinger i papering
home of lite rooms In tde Siumy-ido
hotel.
Tde family of A. NY. Walker, who
das deen vi-iting Mrs. WalkcrV par
ents, blurted TliWM.ay for tdeir homo
in (lold Hill.
A. .1. Florev Jr., eamo in from
Prospect Wedue-du" and u-poils a
foot of snow at tde t-nwmill.
.1, 11. Ditswoitd und dis Ntedaugd
ter, Mi-s I .Ida I.vtle, came Wedties.
day nigdt and -pent the nigltt at the
Sunnvnide, and so -did C. A. Sue
trom 'and hi- daughter, Mi- Mnivn,
spend the night hete.
1'iibllc Hiile.
1 will sell at public auction at my
place Vi mil" ,,-,Rt l,l,,,' Or0"
gon, Tuesday. December S. at 10 a.
the follow lug property to-wlt:
m. the following property to-wlt:
Four head of work homes, four fresh
cows with calves by their side, ono
cow coming frenh In January, one
lloluteln bull one Holsteln bull calf,
three coming xearllngH, 15 brood
nowH, nine '.'00 lb. barrown, 'J7 nhoaln,
three M-iH double luirnesH,' vehlclcR
mul farming IniplnmiMitH, 400 lug
boxes, lit) ho lug h'Mis, Koine bonne,
hold goodn, mul other articles too
n it in cio m. to mention,
It. 11. hAITI.IlTY.
P f Owner.
II KO. Ji, NKIIi,
Aiiiitloueer.
Huii)iil HwniuJiur T lib' anuiltj
elnik tvl npuji hiila I'll ,W) li nf
vumily ! Ullili
SATt'RpAY. mVWWM
Tr-
JACKSONVILLE ITEMS
f-
MiH4 Leila ft nn returned from
Wellcn Sutiduv, where nhe fininlicd
teaediug a Mii-ecHHfiil term of scltool.
Mm. 0. II. Dorris of Finrcno U
making der Histem, Mrn, Hoffmnn and
Mrx, llceltiuiiu, a vinit.
Mr-. Ixttle Coimle Iiiih retuiiicil
from a .number of week-t' vinit wild
rcIlitivi-H on Anolcgnte.
I'rie Ainlcr-on mul Charlie Frve
were in froui the Hint' Ledge country
FridiM',
I-wi dried nud Jnek llcler were
diiek diintitig oil Ilogue river .Sunday.
Clnirlim Dunfonl, ,h., and Hubert
Finney left for Little Apple-gale with
a loud of winter Hiipplies.
Mhmm Laura mid Cora Tlioiiim
icnt llie week at Anlilnnd, the
giicHtH of Mrx. Jot. Moreoni.
Mi. T, J. Ki-nm-v nnd grand
dmiglilei' were Medford visitors Wcd
neday. j
The Indie.' auxiliary will hold tdeii
bazaar in Ortd'H dull on Snturdtiv af
Uiriioon a'lld evening, December ,'i,
Mm. C. L. Snringcr mid children
left for Klniiinlh Fall- lln- girst of
the week where Mr. Springer i- en
gaged in the livery liunine-.
Mm. Mabel MeClure nnd win re
timicd from dranl I'n-R Sunday af
ter a plen-niil xinit with the formerV
hitler.
W. P. Ihiilcv. who wn- injured
some weeks ugo by a kiek from a
hori-e. in icportcd out of dliuger.
Mr-. Alice Hcilherg of Portland is
a gue-t at the Andrew Cnatrall home.
Keportcd by Jackson County Ab
tract Co., Sixth and Fir Sts.
Circuit
W. II. N'orcro ct u. .to George
Hut, et al, eo-t bill.
C. F. Shepherd! x-. James S. Hailey
mid Henrietta Hailey, action for
money.
I'rulMitc
Kstnte of M. it. Knglaml and J. V.
Ander-on, in-olvent debtor-, n-igu-tnent
for lienefit if creditor-.
Kstnte of William Joliu-on. order
appointing iidiuiniHtnilor. undertak
ing, order appointinu' anprai-er.
Kstnte if Allan Smith, inventory
and apprai-emeitt.
Ileal Kstnte Transfers
J. A. Perrv et u.v to II. A.
Fredcnhurg. lot 0, block 'J, of
Page Add to Medfoid 10
Isabella Howley et vir ti Tom
Husltong, land in -ec. U'2
:iti'2W. . - - . - - - 1"
Portland Livesteck:
POHTLAXI), Or., Dee. 5. Cattle
receipt. Ill . hteadv.
Hogs Receipts, oCT; steadv.
Sheei) Receipts, (i:t:i; Itimd'-, '2c
hi'-her: others nucha ngeil. Wethers,
!f'.'J."i((i,i.tl0; ewes, $l.r0(iVi.'.!0:
laml), .fO.,J.)(ii,7.'j;t; yearlings, .f l.otl
fXr.").rin.
-ts. -r Vr- .
WANTEU MISCKI,IjA?.1:OU3
antki IMnno to keen for stor-
nr will nnv inevlni: charges
Cam cuaranteed. Ph6no 4S9-H.
, i
KOK IU..VJV XOL-SK
FOR HBNTllotiscs furnished and
iinfurnt"hed. 310 N. llartlott.
FOH HUNT Six room modern bungalow-,
close In, fine shade, range
connected. Phone IKJ0-N. 22 L
FOH HUNT One of the most dcslr-
nbte 5 room, strictly luoacrn
houses In the city, on paved street,
fine neighborhood. Phono 5H-J
or mi O. M. Cornlttus. 22o
FOH HUNT My bungulow homo fur
nished new A-l. Phono HS-X.
FOH RENT Furnished four room,
lioiuo. closd In. strictly modem
and clean. Phone 3C5-J or 7SH,
or call at 245 X. Holly St.
FOH HKNT Modern, partly fur--nlshed
flvo room bungalow on east
stdo. Phono CS0. .
FOH SAI.K OH KXCHAXGK
Roguo Hlvor Valley Fruit Lands.
Dairy, stock, poultry ranchea and
Timber. Colonltatlon Tracts. Dcsi
nll-the-yenr-round cllmnto on coast.
Health ReBort. Wouderful Medici
nal Springs.
Heaver Realty Co., Ahlilnnd, Oregon.
WHY?
I am making tloals for a larger per
cent of my customers thuu at any
tlmo since I started biulues.
1 want your propoiltlon. I am
iiiakliig up a Heal Kstato Bxchango
Hook. 1 will nut list properties at
Inflated valued either for nalo or trade
so In ijuotlni! prlco of property, bIvo
lowest cash valuation.
KOI Flikl NmIIoiiuI Hank llulldlng
I'lioiit) IUO-J
XcTbarnes"
COURTHOUSENEWS
5, 1011
Foil HUNT .-ritSI.HIM-.n HOOMfl
FOR Itl-JN'T -Two nlroly furnlndcd
rooniH wllh bent, cioie in. iii
bonrd piirtloti, 107 Houth Mlntlctoo.
0 1
MM,
FOIl HUNT Hlpnm bent, linth, etc.,
nlngle room 1 51 week, 2 In room
3. 21!) H. ItlvornldO, DOO-M, tf
FOIt HUNT- Lnrge, plnniinnt rooma
with heat nnd bath, 2 and $2.25
per wcok. 15 N. (Irnpo. directly
bnck of FrultgrowerH Hank, 220
FOR HHHNT Modorn furnliibed
rooms. Tho Cottage, 001 W. 10th
225
'OH HUNT IIOI'MUKKHI'ISO
HOO.MH
FOIt HUNT Furnliihcil
hotiHckceiilng rooitm
GaB and linth. .104 H
FOH HUNT Furnished
lag rooms, reasonable.
Main. .
and light
reasonable.
('.
hoiiKekcop-
223 Went
220
POU SAM iu:h KSTATK
FOH HALK A 32 acre tract of rich
free soil, only two mllcH out of
Medford, nl under Irrigation ditch.
Nov four room plastered house
nntf good we!. Total prlco only
J2500. B. S. Tumy, 210 Unrnftt
Corcy Hlilff. 220
FOH SALB Ninety acres of good
land suitable for alfalfa or general
farming with wntcr right nnd nil
under private Irrigation ditch. On
good county road. Total prlco
$1500. Heasonablo terms. B. H.
Tumy, 210 Onrnett-Corcy Uldg.
220
FOH SALB 1 94 acres of deep black
loam noli, we (led to alfalfa, fenced
with I'ago wiro fence, on a good
county road ono mile from city
limit; on south. Terms to suit
purchaser. Bo owner, room 33,
over Jack-on County Hank. Phone
3G5-J or 78-H.
FOH SAUK 120 acren fine bottom
land, suitable for alfalfa or clover
at $50 per acre, will nubdlvldo to
suit purchaner. See owner. It. 11.
Toft, room 33, over Jackson Coun
ty Hank.
FOH SAMV MVKm-CK
FOH SALB- -Two bay mares, fine
colt, work or drive double or sin
gle, grain or alfalfa hay, bar
gain. J IL Fuller. Talent. 220
FOR "SALU Throiighbrod Poland
China boar. Phone 201-J2, oven
Ings. 250
FOIt "SALE Matched team norrels,
wagon and harness; wood at place,
$2.00 per tier, at 907 S. Central.
FOR SALB Wenncd, full blooded
Poland China pigs, from registered
stock, largo litters, flno ntratn. $3
each, cither pox. Jumes Camp
bell, phone 31. -R. '-
FOR SALE Fresh Jersey cow. excep
tionally good. Phone 500-R2. 222
FOR SALE Registered thorough
bred Duroc Jorsey boars, sultablo
for fall sorvlco; oho registered
Pigs and gilts just weaned. Phone
Central Point, Gray Crags or
chard. 228
FOR SALE Cheap, work horses and
saddlo horses, will trade for cattle.
Walsh's ranch, inilo out X. Roose
velt. 224
FOR SALE Jersey cows, Duroc
brood sows and pigs, Uronze turk
eys and Whlto Wyandotte fowls,
cholco breeding stock. J. II. Ful
ler, Oakmont Farm, Talent.
FOR SALE MISCEM-ANnOUS
FOH SALE $30.00 velvet rug. $15;
Ford electric HghtH, complete. In
tailed $5.00; now carbide gener
ator, pipe, bono and tips, $2.50;
new speedometer head, fine violin,
an A clarionet. Phone 015-J. 220
FOIl SALE R. I. Red Pullots. T.
Pctert-en, Capital Hill, Medford.
121
FOH SALE Young pure bred Crys
tal White Orpington cockerels.
Kcllavntrasso strain, prlco $2.50
wbllo they last. Addresa S. P.,
Talent, Ore. 224
FOR SALE Cut glass, Hno mahog
any, blrdseyo maplo and onk furni
ture, Kimball pluno, player nnd
music at a bargain. , Sco it at tho
Now Y6rk Hulr Diesalng Parlors,
next to post office.
FOR SALE Full blooded Harrcd
Rock pullets nud cockerels. Phono
S-F2.
FOR SALE Corn, -25.00 per ton nt
J. l. Loflaud's ranch 3V miles
southwest of town. 225
HEM' WAXTKIV SIAI.K
WANTED Agents, get particulars
of ono of tho best paying proposi
tions ever put on the market.
Something no one else' sells. Make
$4000 eurl. Address E. M.
Felt man, nale manager, 15C5
Third St.. Cincinnati. O.
WANTED Miners ut
Gold Hill, Oregon,
work.
Urudeu mine,
for coutrnct
T.QST
LOST Ptirsw containing two bank
keys ou Juckson street or North
Central avenue or ou road off Jack
son street Reward. Return to
Mall Tribune or FlrM .National
Hank 220
FOIl K.XCIIAMlli
TO THAI)!-: Coinlui three year old
blank coll far trade for mule, about
Hull
lbs. Address iral Htewuri,
Celt 1 1 a I Point, Oration.
7.0
FOR THADIC Colt Iwu yur Old.
trtidu for row. Phone 77-J. 381
HXHIIANlH? Wain lo o or buy
aiDlhliiKT H 0 Under, III N,
FlOMl III. I'mOIID M, tiutl M,
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nUHINICHH DUtr.tJTOHT
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Aato raiiipttA
M-tlTlS--t-'--l-
LAHEH AUTO 8PRINO 'CO. W
nro opirnllilK tho Inrgoit, oluoit
and host equipped plant In thu Pa
clflc northwest, Uno our uprlnf!
when others fall. Sold under guar
antee. 26 North Fifteenth St.,
Portlnnd, Pro.
Notnry .'nolle
IIELHN N.VbciCBY Notary " pub
lie. Drlng your work to mo at th
slrn of the Mnll Trlbun.
Irflnntcr
BADS TRAN8FBR & STORAGE CO.
Offlco 42 North Front Bt. Phon
315. Prices right. Service guar
tntced.
Attorney
fcj.-it-W -
PORTER J. NEFF. WM. P. MBALEI
Attorneys-at-Law, Rooms 8 and
0, Medford National Hank bldg.
A. E. REAME8, LAWYER dartiott
Coroy bldg.
Wm. M. Colvlg. George M. noberts
COLVIO & ROHERTBrLAWYEHB
Medford National Hank Dulldlnit.
D. F. MULKEY & GEO. W. OHKHHI
Attorneys at Law. Jackson Coun
ty Dank Building.
NEWTON W. DOKDEN Attorney at
law, room 7( Sparta bulldlna;, Med
ford, Oregon.
-" '
Chiropractor!
DR. A. R. HEDGES. Dr. Loutao S.
Hodges Mochnno-Thorapl-ts, Chiro
practors, Spontlylothernplsts. Those
systems, Including dietetics, eti ra
ti vo gymnastics, hydro-thcrapbr,
etc., produce results In both acuta
and chronic diseases. Consulta
tion free. Over Deuol ft Co., cor
ner Main and Dartlett. Ilourn 9
a. m. to 5 p. m. Other hours by
appointment. Phone 170.
PR. R. J. LOCKWOOD., Cblropractor,
nerve specialist Rooms 203-204-205.
Garnctt-Corey bldg. Vapor
baths and scientific massage glvon;
nccdlo spray, bead and shoulder
shower in connection; advice In
dietetics, medical gymnastics,
bydroptherapy. Lady attendant.
1'hone, offlco 643. residence fill-It,
Eioploymeat Arvbcj
We are here to hel people get re
liable, competent holp. Wa rur
nlsh holp In almost all lines of
business. We mako & specialty of
competent men and wives for
ranches. Wo solicit your patron
age Dlttner'a Real Estate and
Employment Durcau, Rooma 6 aud
7 Palm Dulldluc, Medford. Phoae
S58. Mrs. Byrd CaBter, Manager,
uccesser.
Dcn'lAta
DR.
DR.
W.
C.
M. VAN SCOYOO
C. VAX SCOYOC
Dentists
Garnott-Coroy Bide., aulte lit
Medford, Oro. Phono 856.
Garbage
GARDAGE Got your premises
cloaued up for tho summer. Call
on tho city garbage wo?ona foi
good service. Phono 274-L. F.
Y. Allen.
Instruction la Music
HAiailT MUSIC STUDIO 11G So.
Laurel. Fred Alton Halght Piano,
Mrs. Florence Halllday Ilalght,
Tolco. Telephone 17C-R.
HtCKugrapner
SHOE REPAIRING First class she
repairing', on modorn electric
machines while you wait. H. N.
BIden, located In KIdd'a Shoe Store.
Phone 313J.
Painting
ROOMS TINTED OR PAPERED
From $2.50 and up, by Dick San
ders. Phono 54i-M, residence 511
X. Fir. Estimates given, all
around man, honest dealings, good
materials used absolutely.
Pliycsiclans nan aorgooaa
n ii uijii !i iiiii-l-uiij'i xj Jinjirf iJ- - J"iJJT
DR. F. G. CARLOW, DR. EVA
MAINS CARLOW Ostoopathle
phyBlclans, 41G-417 Garuetl-Corey
bldg., pbono 103 C-U 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. Practlco limited to eye,
ear, nose and throat Eyes scien
tifically tested aud glasses sup
plied. Office 228 East Mala St,
Hours 8:30 a. m. to 8 p. m.
Phone.
E. B. PICKEL, M. P. Office Jack,
son County Bank bldg. Oftlc
phoue 43R; reaidenco phone 68-lt.
DR. MARTIN O. BARBER Physl
clau and surgeon. Office Palm
block, opposite Nash Hotel. Hours
10 to 12, 1 to 4. Phono 110-J.
bit" R, W. -TlaXOY Physician and
Burgoon. Phones, offlco 30, reul
donco 721-J. Office hours 10 to
12, 2 to 5.
DR. 8. A. LOCKWOOD Pkyslciaa
and surgeon.
MYRTLE B. LOCKSVOOD, M, D.
Practice limited to diseased of
women. Offlcea 232 E, Main.
Phoue, residence, 81tJ2; of flee
814.
R. J. COXROY, M. D. Physlclau aad
Surgeon. Over HutcUlnon & Luw
don, 315 E. Main HI PUoho 77.
Piiiitrm and riibllbw
MKDFOHH PHINTJNO CO. hiu Wt
tent equlpiwl prlutliig ot(t in
SOIltlierii OretoH book WUnMuK,
loom leuf ludBNr, bllllnir tftUmi
nil'. I'orllMUli prl;i, 87
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