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r 'k )Y r i' v V ier DISTRICT OF EAST PRUSSIA BUT LITTLE KNOWN U WHIIINHTON, I). (' Dee 10 Tim Niillmilil (loOKinlihle Society to (lily Hiivr mil (ho following sliileiiiciit concerning tint umber bearing dla diet mill tho Inlet district uf Knal Prussia, wl'lch uffurila it pfrliti-i of OOllllltloiia III 1)1111 Of III" IIIONl Im- imrtiuit (infta or tlui ofMtoru Ihontro of tliu fttirtiymu war: "flumlniM In mi unaiing strip of ( I hut I mm iiImIii from which Mm whole world lilt piitehitai'd fnr ii'iitiirhti. It U Mm lifMil of niirlniii nuiherliiuil, mill ll hUa itnunliieil unknown to tin) ultimate Hiuaumnrs of ltd prod Uci from onrly Phoanlclttn time down (ii Hit present ilny, Ii mill supplloa tho Imlk of llm wot Id's umber, anil ho plifi'iii or rlnnr-liotitiir or Jewel lllll In Of llllH flHKI.IIlt. Irmiallltcilt ' tiiltMiief. Hnu llhol) gulhored In IIh lillliiiimilactiii-ed Hindi nil the benches In tin- Kami to 1 1 1 i or from low water iimutitl tli In penlumilii. Hiimlmul Ih iui obluiiB mill or Euat Piiiaaln, (iIbIiIih'H iiiIIoh In lirotiillli, it 1 1 it niech (iik nut foi (jr-thrt c uilloa towmd tin jlullle HeU. It Hon aou'io 100 mllou from tUn ItiiMtaii frontier, unit t ho ioldlcra of Itiianln who recently croaa ti Ha flat, Hoiitlioininom atiotchoe flrat drow attention townnl ll. 1 Iwinlg'.lHWg Tin Capital j "KoiilHKhtrv, Out capital or Hiiat Pruaalif, mill tin central mnlinr mar i.el, In ajtuatotl nt the oii(hialeiu (orncr uf tliu nnibor producing terri tory upon tliu Piogol It Ivor. .Much or the amber ptiiilut'od Is worked In UonlMUi'm, nml quantities nro sent lo Vienna, whore It U mmiufncturcd Into nit nurtM of smoking nppltnnrce Author Instils rorni mi wapcrlally laigo Itom In tlio Konlnaharg trade, mid nro chlofly until to tint Polca, llitsalmi! ivnd pisiplu uf Iho ICiiHt. There In a MiipcrittLltm mnotiK tlio folk of Una. xln mnt I'olitud (tint amber bonda worn by mi Infant make ti'OtlilitK cinder, nml thai amber insula worn by tlio Imby's aura draw nil rontuKlnus ill. Mt to tlntiti mid nwnv from their ehartes. Hi on gumdlug tin' baby's hwiltli. Ho ll I Hint ono hmdl) over eua a I 4tl li) or Vt ltnlnn ntirHc wltlioiu htuv) clmlim of tliooo iiiiin- IIIOIlU, , . "To Ita iitimntty. or nt lotmt iii)n Ivirloioi vlilttM. tlitv mUiii) of ainlicr ImH bitlfn Inrndly oIiik. AccordliiK to ancliuil lotv, II siim the MiiliNtmtco iit.tliH tra of tlui riUtom or tlio In- coiitiKituiii niui'Chitrlotcor I'liutcton, who, uflnr thflr brotlior'it dentil, were OliHiig.nl in uopltini, Tlit old (IiooKh hmiI ltuDinna iM't mi liiinioimo vnlito imih It, mid in th.i diiyn whmi Hovthla mid tlii AIim ninrkod tlio vmU of this fiirth, (iriiccH mid Ktturln tindcd with HHitilmid'a miller flaliiTinun. AiiiIici'h My-tlr (uulltli". "IJvt'ii todny uinlior Ii Mild Iikciiiiko of lia iiDKtk iiinlltlc. Tlio puoplo of tlio ICnwt vnluc Ii im it tufr of proii or M)ltiiioy for nniuliU. mid mulitir llm ! II ii ic niinio In prncilrnt l'rn clinriim iiHnlnut lUutli. iiImudo and tdmi .SmiiUnd (or tlio KiiHturn nun liula, TIiiiIim uf .Mllulnm. mi ancUnit (lii'ok ptilliKoplicr, flrl of (lie pliynl clila, oatnbllNhud tlio mMli' pouora of miilicr, itml InOliluiitally ditlitilvd In imwtrlclt), wlntn lm found tliiti lit would attriirt thing nftor n lltlo nib. blng. from lilHtory'a dawn to the pnnH'in iloy, many ptoplo lotto bud fnllli In mnbur'a ciiiatlvo propMtloa. A a a nii'dlclnii. It hint boon worn around (In ntx-k mid labon dlnmilvod In nlcoliol. It la nmillinM lo n thai inoili'i-ii iiiinlU'liio laKva lltllo nolo or ninjnr "riiiot." "Ainlior vviia ono of tin1 principal Ihiiwa wh It'll Horvod to Intop it Hturdy oiuloilly nllvo In llm broiiHln or tlio riiotiuielmi; tlio Orcok mid tlio Itom itn roncuriiliiK tlio dreary noitli, Tlio moatcHt Hiiplily of t h Ik protlint It round on tlio cimhlH of tlio 1 tit II lu wlioro tlio roiilfoioiiH trriw or tiuiboi' nudii Krow In iikoh pitBt, mid most of It coiiuiH from .Smiilmtd. luforlor miibiti'H nro round olHewlu-ro In tlio werld: Home mo found In thn Kroon hhiiiIh of Now .lornoy; lull Ki'iiiiluo iuiiIkip, fnir.rant wlum rubbed, coiuuh from Kmulmiil and other plaeoH alonj; thy hoiitliorp llaltlo roiiht. It oceiirn lu tlio iiandfr and lu shallow wittoru lu tlio forniH or lunuirt, or In dropH. Very nirely ltiiupK linvo been withered woIiiIiIiik UH iniiuli iih hvolvo putiniln or inine, l.oiiff Demi Wot Id Shown "liiHi'utH, leuvoa mid flora of a Ioiik decMM.'d world are pronerved In liimiy idi'ceH of nnilKir. i;lucim con taluliiK tlitwt liiHiicts mo very Tnl tiuble, one perfect leaf IiiivIiik boon Hold for ?:'.'iO,im. a iiiidxmiiu at Knnlf;qliiii'K lm a prlcoltwa collec tion t)f iiinbor-prlHonoil iiiomorlaln, contaluliiu more than 50,000 Hpeol iiioiih. "A tmiKleu1 Imitl or marHh lines hrulio, of fnrrHtii of plno and fir and blreh, or cfnutlH mul hIiiukIhIi rlvei'm Hinlnltlttil over nil with IiUich of ovory hIzo mid fimiro liUos tdiiillnt to tlio ulnrler-iHoopeil IiiihIiih lu not I hern Ohio where miininer vncatlonlMtH o; hilt litliex, fri); poiiiIh; thla In the .MnHiirenlnud I, a ho IiIhIiUI, which inald'M up the iioiitheru jimt of i;atil I'iiimhIii, mid which forniH ouo or the moid difficult or military dUtrlcln to ho foiii)d upon the war iiiup. MMaur eiilmut In a Krent niilurnl harrier of iiiitIi mid water iiii(iih(. tlio Ituiodiin hordi'i', mul a iiatmal ileruiiHo of her eastern fionller. It la, not the dbtiutil coiitilry of damp and depletion which i many )mvi. pictured ll In bo, "On (ho (outiart, .Mitaurenlmiil la uf kitch beauty tu to deserve many tilnru toilrUt vlalioia than havo over wmiilered there. In Hiiiitiiivr, It Ift it I'tKlou of ronlltiuoiiK, linoxpected plcitaure: mi Inlliuiilo land or little InhHH ami oven eoiiiitry, bathed lu nn air aplry with itviiixn-oii Iiuik; of do llglitfnl wateraldo driven, mliintiirv lilmula In (he iiildnt or forenl dnrlt eni'd pnola, or wild, wood rrliiKod, lmor :ateni, and, nltoKother, or ond lowly lut'Tinitliu: combination ()r water, wooillmid, ai)iiioatunil vlllime nud reel a I mod IIhIiIh. Haat I'rucMa'a Uke reclou la well worth it lalt " PEOPLE OF CRACOW FLEE TO WAIfSAW, l(u-lmi I'olmul, Dee. Id. Ariivnl heie from Cnieow re port Unit Hie civil niitliiiritl.tt of (lie Atlftrimi.fiirtirxM have oiie In iVeiinit mid Hint lln miilille clu Miiitltitioii Ih flceiiiK into lliinxiny. (huiti n' Wot liineii' mul MiMicr me uiil to be Imay pieparinj; rnireiieh lueiitf nml liairicmle of nil de-eiip-linn-. All troiiHiiro. Intve been tnkvu to plneeH of wifely rind the iniiheiiiiiH mill heliooln lme bitii converted into liopititla, Tlio iiewpHM'i of Cniuow liuve lii'cn hiiNpcndeil mid Hie iiliai'iivo nf news it rt'porlrd to be inereimin tliu nliinn of (lie iiiluilnlmitM, 10 FIGHT SERVIA AMSTKUDAM, lice. HI, via .n. iliii li:l7 p. in.--A di-pateh to the Telegrmtf aji.vi. that (he t lilies in urn thorn Albania bate declared war on Sen in. Reported by Jacknon County Ab trnct Co., Sixth nml I'lr 8t. t'ln ult Court . K. M.Conlev . J. T. Hiirierty, In juiietion oiiler. Sinii. nf Oreieou . K, .1. Nedd, or der etcnilin;c time. Kate .MeAuilrew vt.. Snllie ('. I'il elier el nl.( nincnilod ceinplaiiit, tip uliilion. I'lidxitn ('unit ltle uf Wllliiim IIii,m', older of pulilieution of iiofrco of Mittlemcnt mul final account. Khlntd of )rv Aiken, order up pointinj; (iine mid plnee for 'fiiml liemiiiK. Ileal KMalii TiaiiifciN MolllcT. Illaek lo II. . I. Ilenlt.v, eilM hull' nf Int l.'i nf Ciexf lironk Oielinrd Traeli, mm. liming ID.hti.'i ncrcN ? .Mollio T. Ijlnok, e.eetll'i. lu I. .1. I lenity, miiiik . '2,'Ml'l I til nt Doubleiliiy et vir lo Mary I-:. O'Neil, lo'l II iii block 'JO, Cily of .Medfonl . .... II. 0. I'lilltlreth el uv lo V. Cliildrelli, hull" inteiusl in ltd 1, riiich Ailil. to KaKlo Point it) Chiuiey II, .Herman In Amy I In riling et ul., laud in see, lOMir-'JIC. 1)00 XOTlCli Notice la hereby given tlittt the uii- dei'Hlmicd will apply to Hut city conn- ell nl Ita meeting to bo held Jan nary 5, ll Ifl, for a Unman to sell mult, HplrltitoiiH mul vlnoim llqunra lu luimttltica Ichh Hum' a gallon at IIh pi (i co of luislncim on lot 10, block II, city of Alcdford for it porlod of sl.v montliH, UOMwVNl) 1I0TI31. CO. Dated nocombor U, 1911, XOTICK. Notleo Ih boroby Riven thut tlio tin dorHlgned will npply lo Hto city coun cil of tho city of Medford, Oregon, nt Its next regular meeting, Junuury f, 10 IB, for.n lleoiiHo to aoll upliit- iioiih, vliiQiiH mid malt lbpioin in ilimntltlPR Ichh than n giillon. nt hffl phico of biiBliiPsu, 17 South Kront Htrootln said city, for n period of lx inpnthH, Uato of flint publication nocombor to, liUl. 0, J 8I3LSUV, HUNGARY COURT HOUSE N EW MEDTTORP MATL TUTTnJNTO, NEWS FROM COUNTRY CORRESPONDENTS IWILL'OW SPRINGS TWIGLET3I f .Mr. nml Alts, . V. Mblen weie in Alcdford TiichiIiiv, cnmljiniiiK liiHineaH with pIcuNiiie. The I'reHli.vlerinii clinir met with Minn .MeNiiNwer Krlduy ovening, mid me picpaiiiiK n fine uiiihicmI program J'of tile CluiMtmiiK Merviee. Cobiucl (lenipi Alinw entertained Heteral fiiiiiilif'K nl a ipiiltiiur jmity nt Ida lovely homo Weilneadiiy eveiiiiiK Tlie relicxhmi'iiN, eniiipiincd of rnnat lurke.v, ermibeiTy aiiuee, eeleiy, piuiipkili pie ttilli whipped eiemn uinl hot liiaetiiU Hindi by hiiiiNolf, were aerted find, an na lo encoiirnpc the Indie to do credit lo the wnlk in band. Al the eloae uf tin; evening tlui colonel wiin the losH'M-or uf it tiuo down (piilt. Heiberl Clnrke will leme irl it few iIii.Vh In upend (lie holiday .etiaon with Ida pnrcnla in I'orllmul. Aliiriou oiiiifr of Aaliliind ia nut for it few ln,Vh looking lifter hi in lercala. Air. .Miner of Utah ban piirehaaei twenty iiereM of lite lllckf, place nml e.NpecU to iimke lliin valley hi. Imine, lis In ia very much delighted with it. Id e.vpcclM to iu id-nn orclmrd nl once. Air. nml Alrh. II. II. Clarke of Tn coiiiii me Hpcinlinc f'w I"h with Herbert niiiUYV. J). Claikn mid family. Air. mid Alra. W. K. I'lirker pi it Miijiper in honor of their eldent dmili terV liirthdny .Moinlny eveiiiii,'. (.'iiv era weie laid for ten puehla. .Mr. mul Alra. .1. W. Kldcn enter tuiiied YV. II. Ilrown and I'uinily of .Medfonl Sunday. Theodore Fixh hpcnt Siiturilay with .Mix. Tliomp.on, mid was n jne)t of the riuiKe in the uwuiti);. H. A. WiNon mid wife ami hon were plennnut eiillers on fricnila in Willow Hiiinp Ktmilny iiflcrnooii. The (IratiKe met Satunlay nilit with iibinit fifty porhons pichcnt. A line inusieiil pioj;rnin wiih icmtered, after which Air. Allen Hopkinn enter taincd the atiilicnce with nu intcrc-it-int; talk on by-prodiieta, iviii( rea mmih why diversiffed fiuiiiiii; is mi iieccK'.itrv to residents of (his vnllev. iiIno ivlii; im inmiy new ideiK nliotit eituiiericu, etc. Alter this mldrehs ic. Ireshnients weie hroiililit foith mid (lie cu'iiing hH'iit in n hiH'iul wny. The follow in' truest were: Ale.daines I.ntta, .Hopkins, Thotiipion. Knss, Minis, Kisli, Chuke, PeniiiiiKcr, Hoi- miih .Sr., (Irnnt and Hopkins .Ir Kelly, (loodinaii ami others. The followintr is mi e.xiniet from a letter from .Miss AlitrTiiret DnvIsMin, who U it senior in the ijome.-lii -eience departinent at Corvallis this year: "Alnny tlifngh liappciicil lately,.jiit (he best of nil is (hat I have been cIiomiii iih one uf twenty-one eirls to be sent tn Hu San Francisco fair. I feel pretty good over this, fur there mo about seventy-five in the senior etnas taking domestic science, ami also they are calling on some of iitst year's graduates. The (nullifications were aeliolnwliip, speed, neeiirncv and Hut ability to conduct ourselves in siieh a ninnncr us In reflci't credit on the institution nml the stale. We tire to live in the Oregon building mul will be there six weeks with nil ex penses paid. We go June 11 by boat from l'oilltiiul. At it debating contest in Central I'oitil of the hiqh school pupils on Wednesday night, Alis Helen Parker uf Willow Springs won tlio first lion oix in compote with pupils of sur rounding high schools. ANTI0CH ITEMS Air. nud Airs. 1!. 1). Wilhito worn trading in Alcdford Thursday. Alf. Powell is hauling wood to Med io) d. Kobe Alooie U hack fiom the Dead Indian country witli some of Ids cut tle. Air. Wren ofdlcagie was a .Medfonl visitor this week. Hill Atkins of Agate passed through our burg Friday on his way to tlio .Meadows. . llenglu Wolslf of the .Meadows was it visitor at the .Ies.se Olass ranch this ;week. - ' ' ' There will be it Christinas two mid .school entertainment at Autioch on Wednesday,, December Ull. The urn gram will commence. nt.7:!IO in the eeviiHigjHie last, day of (he fii)literm of school. " W. W. .Morrison and Air. Salisbury of Heaglo were trailing in Alcdford on' Friday, Air. mul .Mrs. y, C. Chapman and son, Claude, were trading in Alcdford Sutuvday. William Alay field of Central Point is rounding up his entile on the range. Nearly all of the fanners are through sowing their full grain nud mo plowing for spring grain mid corn, The state I'Mi mul game tvMtnih siou that collected and expeiltU.l $1(10,0110 IhU year wapls mi) cluutgn in Hie law. It sent agents mi trips to Uurojio o j'jiul cy (jajuo birds, MTDDTOTID, ORKCIONT, WRnyi'lSnAY, PKCIOMBICR EAGLE POINT EAGLETS lly A. C. Howlftt. LiinI Kriiliiy alter I had mailed my letter lo the Aluil Tiibuite I started out to see what I could do in the wny of collecting ami sulii(ing tor the pnper. 1 hml not gone fur bet'on I met l'ete llcl. nml lie jmid me n year's ftiilmrfipllnii lo Hie weekly, nni! in a short (inio I met .1. A. Howard mul ho also paid for Ins subscription to Hie Weekly Aluil Tribune. I nUo met JV. O. Wntf,' n friend of .Mr. Howard. They two hud jiid relumed from it trip lo loa Angeles, where Ihey went to spend the winter, but they con cluded flint the weather was most too cold for Hiein down thoie, so they eniiio hack til Ihcir old homo in Jitek aou ootilily, Oregon, where wo have, such ii flue olimate. They complained that Hie till- there was an damp mid mw jpat off the oeeiin that it suin cd to penetrate almost lo the bones, mid in that ncrtion thrv have no way lo keep wimii, unless it was to go lu bed, us ii hcnlcr is seldom seen unless it in in joinc uf the largo ludds, und Iherp they expect (huso who de rite benefit from their heaters to board with them and pa ironi ! to fH it day, hu they thought it best to come inline and enjoy our southern Oregon climate. Tliey also report thai they roomed just nerosh the strict from the police station mul Dial it was almost mi hourly occurrence lu ace the police bring in someone for robbery, iih there win such it croud of unemployed and they had reached such a aerioiiH condition that they would hold a person up in hrbad day light mid rob him. They doh't want any Los Angelvs in theirs. Yell, lif ter I had had iu interview with Alossrs, Howard nnd Whig 1 Marled out to see what I could do in n busi ness way up Unite creek. So, start ing out (he first man I unit vn X, Oormnn. He U the, foreman mi the Laidluw orchard and wits busy trim ming the fruit trees mid getting them ready for u big crop of fruit next Ken sou, but I did no business with him, but will later. Passing on, I passed the Pelott7.e farm, but did not stop, as he is one uf the "paid-up subscrib ers." Tin next move was for the Marker dairy farm, one mile above Hrowiishorn. Air. II. bus number of hands employed clearing land and getting it ready to -ow to allultn, but 1 found no one at home, so went on up to the Charlie Terrell farm, where I found him out in the field plowing, mid after niivlnir 'we4 u 'year's sub- ' j -eiiption to the Daily Mail Tribune mul paving a pleasant i-it witn mm, In called ntv cttenlion to the charac ter of the soil ho wits plow im:. It was a regular black loam and the stubble that was still on the ground stood about it foot high and us thick as it well could be. j don'twouder that he took the blue ribbon on his oats nt the county fair, for Hit ground looked us though it would produce miythiu? that would be planted in it. Leaving him, 1 turned my course down the rreek again, so its to stop and see it lady subscriber who lived on the llrnwnshoio-.Mcdford road, but wits fortunate enough to ptiss her on the rond, hut she said that she could not pay anything until after lite holi days, so pasMiig on down to the (!eo. Stevens farm to see II. II. Lord, I met him in the road and ho (old me Hint ho would come over nnd iniv the next day, and so he did. Well, in mv round 1 saw some improVftticuth in the line of repairing buildings, feneo-, etc, mid that the tanners had done a lot nf plowing this full mul had consider nble grain sowed. In mv rounds that day I also mot .lilhn Cooper of Trail und found he was one of the paid-up huhserihorn of the Al. AI. T. Last week 0. II. 'Witmsley finislied the house he wiih building for Frank Ilrown mid Fred Dutton, who has the place rented, gave a dance for tho young folks, and tho report comes that they had ouo of the plcnmilcst t'nucH of their live.s. Hut if all signs don't fail, 1 predict Hint there will be another houe wanning there in less Hum well, 1 won't set the time when all of his friends will join in congrat ulations. S. Al. Clevenger or Hutte Falls and J,'I'J. Peyton of Peyton spent the night with us hrnlay, and Air. (lev euger went to Med find mid bought n fine cow and took home with him. Henry French and Hamilton W'at- kius were doing business here hist week. .Iitek Florey, on of our ex-post-niasteri 1ms gone tiSoattlp, Wiiidi. ' I lev. L I j. Simmons baptised .Mi's. Jettie Clariio in Hutte ctcck hist Sun tiny, - Last Sunday AlisSes Ohil Xatwick nnd Catherine Deuel of Afedford were Hie guests of our daughter, Hattie. Lust Siindnv by ii vote of the Hup list cliurch of this place it was de cided to have How Douglass of Grants Pas- hold a seiie.s of meetings here after the holidays. Joo Hiley was here Monday morn ing on liusiniisi, and ordered the tWcpkly iMnil Tribune for hi-, son, J, Al Hiley, The parent -Touchers' association mot in the principal's loom in the boliovl Friday night mitl liml n gon,Qvnl , discussion of die viiikhis topics per taining to the school. There were (piile a number of apciikcix ami the lime was prolonged past the allotted hour. As I had been out riding that ilnv l'or the Aluil Tribune, I denied myaelf the pleasure of nt lending, but iindendund Hint (here were several speeches imidi! mid otiilc a lively time had. The arrangement ni been made to have an euterlniuiueut next J'ridae night, the J8lh, in the opera house under (he niiMpici'M uf the Parent -Touchers' nsaoeifitioii, when we will havo dramatic rending by Alias Creep mmi mid vocal ami instrumental mil ale by .Mi- Ilriggn. Let everybody turn out and enjoy it good social time. Also it is announced that Professor Kiddle of the state utiiveraitv exten sion service will give a drnmatic reading in the opera house under (he auspices of (ho Pnrent-Tenehers' na sociiilion on Afoiuluy evening, Decem ber 21, free, nud the patrons of the surrounding achools an; cordially in vited to come in ami imjov the treat. He will render "The lllue ilird." Thotniis W. .Marsh of Alcdford is hear nt this writing. He is associat ed with the Product association nnd is trying to work up an interest in the sugar beet industry. He seems to be ipiile optimistic on Hie subject. FLOUNCE ROCK FRILLS .Mr. (inrdncr of Sacramento, Cal npent the greater part of laat week at J. II. KraklneV. .Mr. Rrsklne pur chared a (ram, harncKK nud cart from .Mr. Gardner. .Mra. Uordon, Allan Clara (larditer, .Mra. Vincent and Fern (Ionian left Saturday for Alcdford. The two former will uj.end the winter there and Airs. Vincent and Fern expect to visit them for uevcral weeks. MIim Clcrn Skyrmnn spent Friday night with Alra. Ilertha Coblcy. Jnincw (Jrleve came up Tuesday to vlalt hla son James of Prospect. Air. and Alra. .lames Grieve and son Has tain and Mini Fronds Aiken started to the vnlley Sunday. Mrs. Nclaon Nye came home Thurs day Instead of Tuesday, as wc stat ed last week. .Mr. Nye brought her home, ltay Davis came up at the game (line with a load or supplies for .Mr. Nye. James Peyton went to the cnlley Friday and took Mr. Gardner out with him. Mr. Gardner purchased James' three bear hides, as well as the rent of hla supply of furs. Mr. nnd Mra. Hlmnr Dawson and daughter are vlxltlug relatives at Trail at present. .Mrs. Ilertha Cobley and Alias Skyr ryan apent Saturday night with Air. an'd .Mrs. J. T. Dltsworth. Pcelor nnd lllanchnrd purchased .Mr. Hrophy's small band of sheep hist week. Alius Alnrgery Krsklne went to Jacksonville Tuesday to take teacher's examination. What a record! We sent so many Items recently there wasn'f. space for them all In the Weekly .Mall Tribune Mr. and Mrs. Peyton spent Mon day with Peelor and Illanchards This was the first time Air. Peyton had been away from home for several weeks, as he Is btllt weak from Ill ness. There was a small and Informal gathering of young folks at J. .1. llroplo's Sunday evening, where all enjoyed themselves. Sunday night tile weather was tho coldest It has been for two years, and according to II. I). IUunchard, who has kept account of the tomper nture, there has been but one other night colder than this lu the last five yeurs. CliASSIl'll'l) ADS. Ono cent per word per issue. . Six Insertions for prlco of five. $ Fifty cents per lino per month without change. - KOIl ItKXT- -FUHMSHl'D ROOMS FOR RENT -Two nicely furnished rooms with heat, closo in. Will board parties, 107 South .Mistletoe. 231 FOR RENT Steam heat, bath, etc., single room $2.50 week, 2 In room $3. 249 3. Rlyorstdo, 900-M. tf FOll SALE Oil EXOHANGE Rogue River Vnlloy Fruit Lands, Dairy, stock, poultry ranches and, Tlntber. Colonization Tracts. Best all-the-year-round clluittto on coast. Health Resort. Woudorful Medici nal SprlngB. Heaver Realty Co., Ashland, Oregon. WHY? I am making doals for a larger per cent of my customers than at any time since I started business. I want your proposition. I am making tip u Real Estate Exchange Book. I will not list properties at Inflated values either for sale or trade so In quoting prlco of property, giye lowest cash valuation, SOI Flmt National Bank Building Phono iSOsT I.C.BARNES' 10, 101-1 i foii kuntv-mol'sw I'OH HUNT Pnrtly furnlaliod mod ern five-room bungnlow, cant bIiId. Phono 080, KOIl UHNT HI room modern btm gnlow, clone In, fine abndij, rAnge connected. Phono UIJO-X. 2ao roil UHNT Modern, furnished, nix room bunpalow, piano, flroplncc, close In. Coll K. J. Stewart or phono fj.11. roil HUNT IIoiiicm furnliihed and unftirnlahcd 3lo N. Ilartlult. I'OH KENT .My bungalow homo fur rilalicil new A-l. Phone tJI". I'OH HKKT IIOUHKICKI'I'ING KOOMH FOII IlKNTrurnlslicd housekeeping rooms Gas nnd bath. 301 S. and light reasonable. C. I'OIl BALK--HOMI'STKADS FOll SALK 1C0 ncrn homestead ro Ilniiutshmcnt, 9 miles out, house, well and sonic clearing, prlco f 1000.WIH trado for city property, assume Incumbrance If necessary or pay difference, 1 V miles northeast of 101 orchard. II, II. Toft, room 33, Jackson County Dank. FOII SATiK IlEAli ESTATE rblt SAIiB Aitiat iiavemoney"t once. Will ell my small apple and pear orchard wtih all modern im provements at a great bargain If taken this week. A daisy Income horm near Alcdford. Act nulck Phone 25-R-.'. 230 FOIt 8ALK 120 acre ranch, ono mlto from Gold Hill, new I room bungalow, .100 fruit tree) full bear ing. tu.'.OO per acre, $3000 down. Owner, box 273, Gold Hill, Ore gon. 232 roil SAMv 1C0 aero ranch, ono mile from Gold Hill. New $2000 house, plenty of water, $60 acre. $3000 down. Owner bos 279, Gold Hill, Oregon. 232 roil SALE rivo acres proved, close in, terms. cr. P. O. bbx 283. well Ira- Sco own- 247 foji salr iima-wiCK roil SAI.K for stock. Ore. Hogs, or will exchange J. E. .McDowell. Trail. 233 roil SALE Twenty Poland China plgsnt n bargain at Hclmont ranch Phono ll-P-12. 229 roil SALE Gentlo pony, broken to drive; also single buggy and har ness. C10 South Oakdale or phono 349-J. 230 FOII SALE Thoroughbred regis tered O. I. C, improved Chester White weaned pigs for sale. Some good boar pigs. Schucuard Or chard. Phono 611-113. rOH SALE Shetland pony, cart and harness, cheap. Sehuchard Orchard. Phono CI 1-113. IOR SALE Six young fresh cows, heavy milkers, high test. Nash Livery. 232 rOR SALE And for service, full blooded Jersey bull. II. A. Gray, Jr., Orchard Home. 247 FOII BALK SIISCniitiANEOUB FOR SALE Grapltaphouc, Columbia Grnphonola, nearly new. cost $30, will take $25. and throw In 12 large records. Call at 206 W. Alain St., and see this bargain. FOR SALE Threo beautiful Persian rugs. One. slso C 1-2x9; a pair, 2 l-'Jxo; worth $135. A bargain for cash. Phono 3 30-11. Earl Trowbridge". 233 FOR SALE Dry wood, under cover, nil kinds and lengths. Valley Fuel Co. Phono 76. 252 FOR SALE $100 Story & Clark or gan for $25 If taken at once; also $60 Victor talking machino for $15. Inquiro 129 South Holly. 22S FOR SALE $10,000.00 worth of gilt edged mortgages lu nmouuts to unit purchaser, all drawing 10 per cent iter annum. Sco owner, It. II. Toft. FOR SALE Canary birds, warranto! singers at low prices. Mrs. T. G. Boyd, SI3 East 9th St., phono 359 Y. I will bo nt tho murket with birds on Thursdays only. 229 FOR SALE Cut glass, Hue mahog any, blrdseyp. maplo and oak furni ture, Kimball piano, player and mimic nt a bargain. Seo It at the New York Hair Dressing Parlors, next to po-st office. WANTED .SITUATIONS WANTED Work by day or hourTby uiiuuie-aged woman. Ill North Front. 233 WANTED Employment as foroman on orchrtrd or farm. Experience nnd references. Box 121, Central Point, Oro. 229 WANTED Work, wood cutting, P. O. Bo 362, Medford. 2 12 WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTEDTO BUY nvBorsU-rooni bungalow, modern, cheap and closo In. P. O. box 746, Medford, 230 WANTED I'rifurnlshod 7 or S-room modem house, with sleeping porch preferred. Phono 1 1 or call at room 'JOS, Medford hotel. 23l WANTED Largo sire baby car riage, good condition. Box I)., care Mali Tribune. 230 WANTED Horses, harness, wagon and implements up to $600, for house and lot that cost $1000, At A. Under. 114 N Front St. " srr; a-i.',- -i ': FOR KXCllANUh, EXCHANGE Want to sell or buy anything? U Q Rader, 114 N. Frdnt St. Employment nrtlca m.d rentals, Pliouo l'J5, NtH Sd, PAOI5 JTIVW J'OUN'D . , FOUND - Wcrcle on (irlfflii crtfidf Owner, rnli niuf descrlbo jaiiio nt .Monarch Seed Co. in aiBitiJ-l- nustNftss mhr.tnoitv Alito illpptlcV LAIIEH AUTO BPItlO dO.W nro operating tho lareost. oldest and best equipped plant In tho Ps clfla northwest. Use our spring when others fall. Sold unde guar antee. 20 North Fifteenth 81., Portland, Om. nottry I'niillc lie. Bring yonr work to me at toe aim of tho Mall Trlbuno. Trans rcra BADS TflANSFBfl & BTOHAGH CO. Offlco Z North Front St, Fhoni SIS. Prices right. Service guar inteed. Altonx-ya PORTER. J. NEPF, WM. P. MBALHT Attorneya-nt-Law, Rooms 8 and 9, Medford National Batik, bldg. A. B. REAMES, LAWYHIl Garnett Corcy bldg. Wm. M. Colvlg. George! M. Roberts COLVIO ft ROBERTS, LAWYERS Medford National Bank Building. B. F. MULKMY ft dEO. W. CHERItt Attorneys at Law. Jackson Conn ty Bank Building. NEWTON W. BORDEN Attorney at law room 7, Sparta bulldlnfc Med ford. Oregon. . . ,-. , i Chiropractors DR. A. R. HEDGES. Dr. Louisa K. Hedges Machano-Theraplsta, Ciiiro practora, BpondylotherapUts. These systems. Including dietetics, car. tlve gymnastics, bydro-theraphy, etc., produce results in both acute and chronic diseases. Consulta tion free. Over Deuel & Co., cor ner Main and Bartle'.t.. Hours 9 a. a. (o G p. tn. Other hours by appointment. Phono 170. DR. R. J. LOCKWOOD,, Chiropractor, nervo specialist Rooms 203-204-20S. Garnett-Corey bldg. Vapor baths and scientific massage given; ncedlo spray, head and shoulder shower In eonnect'oa; advice la dietetics, medical gymnastics, hydroptherapy. Lady attendant. Phone, office 543, residence 511-H. Kupieymeit AReaey We are hero to bclj people- get re liable, competent help. Wo fur nish help In almost all lines ot business. We make a specialty ot comnotent men and wives' for ranches. Wo solicit your patron ego. Blttner's Ileal Estate and Employment Bureau, Rooms 0 and 7 Palm Btilldln?, Medford. Phone S58. Mrs. J. S. Clark, Manager, successor. Dentists DR. W. M. VAN SCOYOO DR. C. C. VAN SCOYOO Dentists Garnott-Corey Bldg., suite Medford, Ore. Phone 850. SIC Garbage QARBAGE Get your premises cleaned up for the summer. Call on tho city garbage wagons for good service. Phono 274-L. F. Y. Allen. Instruction la Music HAIGHT MUSIC STUDIO 116 So. Laurel. Fred Alton Halght Piano, Mrs. Florcnco Halllday Halght, voice. Telophono 176-R. HtCEugropnera SHOE REPAIRING First class she repairing, on modern electno machines whllo you wait E. N. Biden, located in Kldd'a Shoe Store, Phone 3 13 J. "" rrr Painting ROOMS TINTED OR PAPERED '--.- M HIW.IH From $2.50 nnd up, by Lick San- dors. Phone C44-AI, rcsldonco 511 N. Fir. Estimates given, all around man, honost dealings, good matorlals used absolutely. Phyeslcluiis tata surgeons DR. F. O. CARLOW, DR. KVA MAINS CARLOW OBteopathle physicians, 416-417 Garnott-Corey bldg'., phono 103U-L. Residence 26 South Laurel St. DR. W. W. HOWARD Oslcopathle physicians, 303 Garnett-Corey building. Phone 904-M. DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician and surgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and glasses sup plied. Office 22S East Mala at. Hours 8:30 a, m. to 8 p. a. mono. E. B. PICKEL, M. D. Office Jaclt son County Bank bldg. Office phono 43-11; rostdenco phone 58-Jt, DR. MARTIN O. BARBER Physl clan and surgeon. Office Pain block, opposite Nash Hotel. Hours 10 to ia. 1 to 4. Phono 110-J. DR. R. W, CLANQY Physician and surgoou. Phones, office 30, resi dence 734-J. Office hours 10 to 12, 2 to 5, DR. S. A. LOCKWOOD Physician and surgeon. MYKTLI3 8. LOOK.WOOD, M. D. Practlco limited to diseases ef women. Offices 232 E. Main, Phoues, residence, S14-J2; office 814. U. J, CONROY, AI. D PbyBlciHH and Surgeon. Otor Hutchison & Lums-duu,- 213 H. Main St. Phorta 77. Printers nun I'ltUIIaiiere ilHDFORO- ftflNTlNQ RO hM t best equipped orintlMr dfffa In somuern wmou; omc loose leaf ledgers, billing if it WW. sic. z-ortianu yrHMw, j mmn Pie at. kT ! " w wa-aw4 fcW f" -Wit. ' k