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L ASHLAND, Dec. IK). The Koval KnAiiiiiiiln leueheil hero JiimI In 1 inn1 In hoioiiiiiIo n newly uiiiriioil wuiih Tuomluy ul'teiiinnii, owing lu ili'lny nf No. 1(1 iiiirlhlitiitntl. Tim iiewl.vtvedH ui'in It. Piirl.hill of l'ortlniiil Mini Mlsrt Chun 1'iovoht. Tim grown Ih m itlvll nml ininliiK engineer eniinei'teil Willi (III! Ullillll NIlllOM lOelllllllllillll HorvliM. Tlii) In Mo Ih ii graduati' niii-xi. Hint In Iii iluiighler of Mr. mill Mm. I. I'iowihI, nml Iiiin a lmt of friend iH'in liy litni' of hebuigliig to mil' of tlin iroiiiliioiil nml Iii'h( knmvli I'ninilieH of IIiIk oily. The wed t I lr eeiomiiny iM'iMini'il ul high noon mill wiih i('ifoiMicil liy Father l.i'ii, lint liiciil I'atliulld (irii'Nl. The homo of llii' newly niiirnnl iniil( will lio in I'ortliiiiil. Oivin in the litti'iM1 ul' their I niln, li hnilc mill groom hold ii veritable reoeilioii at llio ile mt. TIid pint form wiih eluaied, anil with .li'D Hint Tor llnnr malinger, huv. nil figiue vvero ilunocil that rcNPin liliil tm tliiiipr lint wedding iniiri'lii'M, Tint lloHiirlniiH enlereil into (he niiill ul' tint n'velry ami llielr linnil fiirnUh nl Hit mimic for tlu' event. Kvory linily wiim pi'llnl with rieii jih fiooly iH though it worn eonfetli. After del ruining at Meilfnnl, tin ItiHiniaiiN being eonvoyotl helo liy aiilim, nern met ontnlile of llio oily limit ih ami neoitrl about town until train lime. They tire oat for n lark ami are eorlnluly having one. While liiim they vveni the reoipirnlH of cniiite-iett at the hamU of the Coin mori'ial elnli. Clllf Tlmiium, former 1'iiiplove of Ilia Itiinli of AmIiIiiiuI, ami now in the einplov of the Mrret rail way cnp in I'lullanil, wax of their nniiiher ami reeoivrd an ovation at Ilia IihiiiU of IiIk mimeroiiM Alilaml fiicmlx. The entire party i being I'liaperniti'il on the trip lv Hilt Jen km, Viicnin pii-M'tiger rtgont. AND LOSE CASES WAHIII.S'O'ro.V, Doc. 30. Pro- poMiila by railroad to dlnconllniio llio print liti of Mopping earn lu trnnnlt to (Oiuplelo loadliiK or for tho par tial uuloadliiK of llveitoeU trnnn ported in nml front point lu western clarification territory wiih held to day b) thu Inter-ntnto rointnerco coni mllon to bo reniiounbln. Thu order imiipetidltiK tlio tnrlffit provldltiK fr dUcoiitliiuaiico of the prlvlleitu was ucatod, effective .Innunry G. The Inti'Mitntu eommerco commlii hliin today declined to approve n proponul of thu wentern rallroiida to IncreiiHo thu minimum weight of hhtpinont of fredh meata, pnekint; Iioiiho proilucln ami other food com modlllen In peddler car from 10,000 to 13,000 poiimlH. Tho exlalillidi iiieut of the hlKher minimum welRhl would have reunited lu it tunterltil In eieiiKu lu traiiMportatlon ehnrKen, which under thu condltlonn of hucIi hlilpmeulH the couiiuInIou held would bo uureiiKOiiable. Thu roads wcro ordeied to camel thu regulation In neaiiluK thu welKht. E BULLET CHARGES WASHINGTON', Dec. III). Statu ilepailmeiit offieiiiU have praelieitlly completed their invcrdiKiitiou of the clmi'p'H by llio Oermaii amllllhsallol, Count Heiictorl'l', that iliuu-ilmn bill IcIn went Iiein Hiipplicd from the I'liitcil SlatcH to (ha a i fines of tlm iilln'H, An iinswer to Count Von lleiiiHtorff will ho uiiiile within the next few ilnyrt. The ileparliuent'K invesliValors re pot led that the Niimplerf of duin-ilnni ImllelH Niibmitteil hy the (leimaii am hiiNHiiilor iih having been uinde in tho United Stateri would not lit nuy rillo being tiM'il by thu allies. Stnlo ilepailmont official nNo have been iuformnd by an Atiieiicau diploniul just back from Kuropo (hat he found no ground for clmrgCK that llulginuH lmu heoii imttilateil by uer- man holiliciw. OBITUARY Dlod, at Snored Ifonrt hospltnl, Sunday morning at it o'clock, Harry llonnett, Infant son of h. T. llonnott of thu OiiKh rostauriiut, or spinal mon lugltls. Tho body wua laid to rost In tho Odd Follows comotory Monday nf tnrnoon, Sorvlcon woro hold from 1'iuTh iindortnlcliiR parlors. Wit i Mutlford inlaw in Medford mW ROYA ROSARIANS SERENADE IV 10 AT ASHLAND RAILROADS WIN FEDERAL CAVALRY TROOP ORDERED FROM COLORADO WAHIIINGOTON, Pee .10 -Troop L or tlm Twelfth Cnltod Statu CaV aliy, on pnliol duly In (hu Oak Crook illHlrlct, Itontl county, Colorado, slilco hint .May, wan onlcrcil today to ro lurn to lln lioian nlntlou at Fort Meade, Honlli Dithotit, Orders for tlm Krintiiiil withdrawal of tlm othor fed einl troops sent Into Colorado to ipuill Uio mining dliiordvrn nro lu luoparnllou, Tlm itrndual wlthilrawiil of foiteinl troops In In accord with a plan con sliltiroil at recent roiiforenecH between President Wllnon, Secretary Garrison, (loveinor AiiimoiiH of Colorado nml Guviiriiur-Klocet Cnrlnon. At Hint time Governor Aiiiiiioiih said ho would ruplnro tho regulars by state troops, Tlm iiinln strength of the. federal Hoops In In tlm Trinidad district, where Colouul I.ockolt linn thu olov- ontli cnvnlry from Fort 0IottioriH, (la., 'an well tin thu Second Squadron of llio I'Tflh Cnvnlry ftorn Fort Lea venworth, Kiiimuii, Troops H nml II of the Twelfth Cnpnlry toro nt Canon City, while n imichluo kiiii plntoou ami Troopn I', (I, I and M of thu Twelfth C'ufn I ry nro nt LoiiIhvIIIo. The actunl tlnm for the wlthdrnwnl of nil the ornnuUnllonii will he deter mined nt conference between Colonel I.oehett nml (lovernor Aiiiiiioiih, but onlcrii bnvu been Imoied for nil to be ready to leave tlm Mate nt nuy time. RETREAT IN GALICIA VIKNNA, by vitrclc to Lomlou, Dee. Ill), 7:'J1 a. in. An official com- imiuiealiou given out by thu stuff lieadiiiarlerri iidmitH a retreat by AiiHlriaiiH in (laliciu. The htateuieiil folloWN "The old Ilm-.inn nrmv, which about u week ago rommenced an of-fem-ise agaiiint tluihu of our forces which had ciohhciI the Carpathian, Iiiik been reinforced with supplemen tary IroopH and freh ilivUiouH in hiicIi it maiiner that it in ncechHfiry for ih to withdraw our troops along tho entire eiiMtern front and in the plain of (lorliee (just north of the CarpatbiatiH ami to the east of Nowy Saudee). The Mtuutinii in the nortli Iiiim not been iiiNiieueod thetehy. "In the Iliill.iin theater the Monte negrins showed great, hut iinsueeesH ful aetnity. A weak attack at Trcb iiijc, ill llerregnviiia near the border, was repulsed easily. Tho Monteneg r ins' artillery had no effect on tiie Htrong fortress of ICneosije." rdssjaIIes suing for peace WASHINGTON, Dee. 110. A state nient having been sent witlcspicnd through the I'uited Slates that Itus sin purioses uegotiatioiis for peace with (lenuaiiy, imlepemlent of her al lien, Franco nml Knglnnd, ami it hav ing heeii suggested that AmbasKitdor Mnkhmctcff had knowledge of hucIi an arrangement, tlm Itussian iiinhas sador to thu United States has not only issued a statement denying such u possibility, hut has cabled to tho foieigu office nt 1'etrograd ami re ceived the following message from the Itussian minister of foieigu af fairs: "Ccttainly, please deny absolutely tho absurd statement. (Signed) SA.ONOFrY ' i i ' i Reported by Jackson County Ab trnct Co., Sixth and Fir Sts. Clicult Chat lex Doilgo vs. l W. Hoot, no tion for money. I Vol ia to lslato of John D. Whitehead, no tic'u of sale of real propoity. Ustnto of I.aviim Wiugits, inven tory and appraisement, 'Kstutu of A. V, Talent, nnswer of guardian ml litem, order for contin uance, ' i i Itcat ttstuto Transfers KIm'hIu llorguiun (Jliirno, ad ministrator ,qlT John Dorg man, tlceenRod, to Glenn (X Taylor, land in sec. !ll-!ll-IW. . 1,0011 Oliver Jones to I'Mvyin I'loreo ot ' l"iul i " -l-DtJ-aW. ..., 1 AUSIRIANS ADMIT THEWS MMWonty naw, iwmvmt rsjnu'i-s BATTLE IMPENDS ' NEAR MONTEREY LAItllDO, Tex., Dec. .'10. Tho en tire ,'iirriHoii of Mouteiey, nil Cnv riuiJ'ii iroopH, left theie yetenlny for lliHlite, iiiiilwny to Tnrreon, where they wete oxpeeleil to join other Car ran.n foreeM in it liir battle niiinnl Villa iooih, aeeiinlim; to ueWH hroiiKlit liurn today by Jmiiiliim of the civil ami military officem of .Monte rey. Thcho i ef uces wiiil there wiih Krcnl anxiety in Alonteiey for fear of an attack liy ilia trnopn, Thine weio hIcjik that nil Ihn iuhiiliiianlN who could travel would leave Monte rey for the bonier. I'oodhtnffH were extremely hie,h in pi ice, no corn wiih obtaiiialilo there at all, ami much Htif ferine wiih reported. Villa forcCH have been muled nt Kbniio liy (leuernl OoiiziiIch, aceoril in (o nilviecH receicd at conntitu ( if rrtn 1 1 h! HoureeH here today, ami rhilpiinriiiKo, in the Mexican went count Hcctiou, iuiH been capliiicd by the f'm ra lira ccneral, Julian Hlaiieo. (lonralen in Haid to lie aihancin on Sail r.nis i'otiibi. J I J'llll.ADKLHHA, Dec. HO. -That the earth is about one hundred mil lion ears of age is one of the deduc tions of (leorgo !'. Decker of the United States geological survey, pre sented in it piiiKir redd nt it meeting of the Geological Society of America, meeting here in connection with the nuiiual convention of the American Association for tho Advancement of Science. The missing link between man ami his apelike ancestors hits been identi fied in the pithecanthropus orceins, whose skull, found in .lava, showed all tlm charueteristicH iutennediate between man ami ape, according to .lames II. Medrcgor, us thu professor of oology at Columbia university, who presented u series of testora lions of skulls and reproductions of the appearance of primitive men. Henry V. (Winm, nlso of Columbia, ileliveivd an address on tho migration of human tcs during the old stone age in Kurope, and traced several dis tinct species of mail, which, he said, had disappeared utterly from the earth. GERMANS TAXED FLOUR SENT REFUGEES lllU'SSKLS, DolRlum. via Atiutor ilain and Loudon, Dec. 30, -t;50 p. in. -Tho Gorman administration In Bel glum to render lens difficult tho inainteuniico of thu civil population, luu nholUhed tho duty on flour mndo from grain Imported by the American commUnlon for relict of llelgluni. This duty wiih tho uamo n that Im- potted lu normal times and was added to tlio nrmtrnry price or iiour on tnbllnhed by thu Goran nuthorltloa. HARRISON GREY FISKE FILES IN BANKRUPTCY NKW YORK, Dec. .'tO.A volun tary K'titiou in bankruptcy was filed in tho United States district coutt to day hero by llnrris'on Gtov Fisls, thu theatrical manager and producer. Liabilities woro given as $01,000 and itsscls as $78v000, I WILLOW SPRINGS TWIGLETS 4 Mr, nnd Mrs. Iturdotto D'odga or Medford woro guosts of W, X Thompson nnd wife Dec. 25th, James It. Rowo earner front Port land to, spend tho holldnya with his ninny friends. , Mr. and Mrs. Housoholdor woro Mod(otd Khoppors Thuradny after noon, llelon nnd I.eult Purkci spout tho holtdnyH with tholr grand paronts lu Grants Pass. Mr, and Mrs. John Slaty enter tained Marjorlu and May Lovvls of Kano's creek Friday nnd Saturday. At tho Saturday meeting ot telu phono linos tourtoon and eighteen looloctlnn of tho officers and tho nee-, oftvary tux of a dollar nnd n half was levied upon tho mombors, AVtlllam Cnrloss and family of Phoonlx vvero vlsltom to dinner nt tho William Thompson oiohAfit lumo Tuesday, Mr. and Mra, Frank" minior otor- EARTH HUNDRED MILLION YEARS OLD CORRESPONDENCE Mtiptroni), ottEcioN, .lyrcnNTOMX, nvmmw.bo, 'ioi4 tallied thin wo'ik thu Monglnnd fam ily, It. F, Dean family and MIim Tay lor nud .Mra, Taylor, i. M. I'ohh nml fniully loft Sun day ovonltlK for tliolr uuvv homo In LoWIhIoii, Ydafio after a short vIhII with Mrs, Fobs' parents, Mr. nnd Mrs, I), W. fitont). .Mr. Foss Jinn been promoted to division piiBxenger nml freight npent nt that point. Mis, Tiiylor, Miss Tnylor nnd Mr. Iloustuii dined nt thu It, V, Dcnu homo Christum; Tho Willow Hpiliigs flro brlsndo wits ratio out Hoc 2, 1!)14, to cx UitKiilMlf n blnJid In I). W. Btotio's 1ioiIh6 ('dtised from the heat passing through tllo hearth Into tho forms or tlid floor beneath It, necessitating tllo building of a no hearth. Tho (Jrtnfto will hold tfioir meet ing Thursday ovenlng nt tho school house, Tho fore part of tlio even ing will 1jo devoted to election of officers and (lion a good program nnd refreshments will follow. Every one) bring your horns, drums, and bells nud welcome tho new year, A family reunion was held at tlio home of Otis Samuels of Mcdford Christians day. Those participating lu tho pleasure of this occasion were besides thu host nml hostess, Mr. nnd Mrs. Wllilrlck or Portland, Mrs. Hecln llovvc of Portland, I. M. Itowo of northern California, J nines H. Itowc or Portland, Mrs. Cooksey or Central Point and Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Uell Ingcr of Medford, Tho I'nrcnt-Teachers club will meet nt the homo of Miss Taylor and mother Saturday, January 2. News was received of nn accident which betell H. T. .Veal or Corvnllls. In stopping from nn nutotnobllo his foot slipped nnd threw him down, striking his head and nrm, breaking tho latter. lie was unconscious for romo time but Is Improving as fast as passible. "Ho friendly he who would have friends, intuit show himself friend ly." The school entertainment was a very notable event and tho audleneo which was unur.ually large, entered Into tho Yulctldo spirit. Thero wcro twolnrgc trees, beautifully decorated with Santa Clans' wonderful inanu ncluro nnd Santa hlmtelf, with Ins Jolly jlnglo bells mndo mirth for tho llttlo folks. Tho program was un usually well produced and each nnd everyone, Including (ho teachers nnd directors nnd wives, Bhoulld receive duo credit for their putt In this Christmas occasion. Another feature was tho disposition of tho percolator roff co pot won by tho school at W C, Lewis' plnno contest. It wns sold to tho teacher, and brought six dollars and fifty cents, which will t6 utilized fbr thu benefit or tho school. Tho Juveniles were highly enter tained ut tho home of Ulnncho Mc Kco with n Christmas tree. Games and good things to eat were a de light to thu children. FLOUNCE ROCK FRILLS I Stan Alkln Jr., camo homo Tues day nflor nn absence of several years. Margery Ursklue roturned Tuesday from a week's stay In tho valley. Florence nnd Ora Ditsvvorth came homo Tuesday to spend thu holidays. Mr. and Mrs, James GrGlovo and sou, and Miss Atkon returned Tues day from tho valley, John Grlovo left Wednesday for his homo In tho valley. Tracy iloothby and family hnvo moved onto Joo Phlpp's ranch. Mr. Conger ot Stiver, Ore., has tensed tho Ityan place on Uutto crook nnd expects ot move thoro shortly. Mr. Conger Is nn acquaintance ot several or thu Peyton family nnd Mr. and Mrs. Dawson. Misses Peolor and Skyrman loft Tu6sday for tbolr respectlvo homes to siKJiid Christmas, Howard Klncnld had tho mlsfor tuno to break one ot tho bones in his right arm Sunday by tailing from n swing. Tho bono was sot that af ternoon nnd Howard Is now getting along nfcely. Tho Flounce Hock school gnvo a Christmas ontortalnmont Thursday afternoon. Tho building wns charm ingly docorntud In evergreens and berries nud tho blackboard covered with npproprlnto designs' drawn by tho pupils. Not tho least enjoyable fenturo of tho ontoitutnniont vyns ,t)io children's artless delight In their SPECIAL TO WpMfiN Th,o. most economical, cleansing and germicidal ofji aQ,Useptc8js A fefeUa' Anttk Powdr to b dissolved m wafer at needed, As a medicinal nntlsoptlo for douches In treating catarrh', inflammation or ulceration of noso, throat, and that caused by fomlnlno ills it has no equal For ton yours tho Lydla E, Plnkhaia Medicine Co. has rocommonded Paxtlno In their private oorrospondonoe with women, which proves Ita superiority, W'oinen who havo boon' cured Bay It he ''vvoitlf Itu vVoight lu 6ur," At druggists. 50a lurgo, box, or by mall. Tho Paxtou, Tolloj i, Mouiou, m,usij , (own performance. Tlio ftsllors pros. ent enjoyed tho program very much. Hoy nnd Urlhll Vnttghri spent r6m Frldny to Sunday ylfdtlng relatives In Ham Va'lley. Tlio two families 6f Dltsworths took Christmas dinner with Mr, and Mrs, Vaughn and family. Mr. And Mrs. T. II, Hlglnbothnm and Miss Mabel Mnnson spent Christ inns dny with Ilcrt Hlglnbothnm nnd family, The Christmas tre'o nt Laurolhiirsl wns well attended and a very goner otis treat provided hy tho Sunday school and community. Tho program was good, though not lengthy. Hob art DHsworth's recitation In dialect wan well rendered and well received, and the work of thu very youthful performers was splendid. All tho numbers woro unite good nnd thanks are duo Misses Vaughn, Pcelor, and Skyrman for tho well prepared pro- Rrnm. VICTOR MURDOCK'S MOTHER DEAD FROM PARALYSIS WICHITA, Kan., Dec. .10. .Mrs. Viiitoria Murdock, mother of Heprc svnliitivc Murdoelc, died today, fol lowing n stroke of paralysis. She wiih the widow of M. M. Murdock, founder of tho Wichita Daily Eaple, Mrs. Murdock was 711 years of uge. NOTICK. Notice Is hereby given that tho un dorslgned will apply to the city coun cil of tho city ot Mcdford, Oregon, at Its next regular meeting, January C, 1915, for a license to sell spirit uous, vlnaus and malt liquors In quantities less than a gallon, at his plaro of business, 17 South Front street In said city, tor a period of six months. Dale of first publication' December 10, 1014. O. M SELSDY. XOTICK Notice Is hereby given that tho un dorslgncd will apply to tho city coun ell of tho city of Mcdford, Oregon, at Its next regular meeting on Panuary Sth, 1915, tor a license to sell spir ituous, vinous nnd malt liquors at retail In quantities less than a gal lon at Its placo If business on South Front street In said city for a period ot six months. Dated December 19t!i, 1914. HOTliL NASH. XOTICK. Notice Is heroby given that tho un dersigned will apply to tho city coun cil at Us mooting to bo held Jan uary 5, 1915, for a license to sell malt, spirituous and vinous liquors In quantities less than a gallon at Its place ot business on lot 10, block H, city ot Medford for a period ot six months. HOLLAND HOTEL CO. Dated December 11, 1914. In district -1 of tho forest service, with headquarters at Ogden, Utah, lightning caused 3C per cent of this year's fires nud campora 27 per cent. CLASSIFIED ADS, Ono cent per word per Issue. Six Insertions tor prlco ot five. Fifty cents per line per mouth without change foii iu:.vr nocsnicKKpiNa ROOMS FOR RKNT Furnished housekeep ing roomtf with light, gas, bath. 315 North Durtlett. 245 FOR RKNT Threo room furnished flat. 322 South Central Ave. 240 FOR RKNT Housekeeping and sin glo rooms, heat, bath, phone free. 223 W, Main. 257 FOR RENT Furnished nnd light housekeeping rooms reasonable. Gas nnd bath. 304 S, O. FOR' SALE OR EXCHANGE Roguo River Valloy Fruit Lands. Dairy, stock, poultry ranches' and Timber. Colonisation Tracts, Beat all-tho-yoar-round climate on coast. Health Resort. Wonderful Medici nal springs. Reaver Realty pp., Ashliwd. Oroar. WHY? A word to those who nro coming back. Lnnd for tho past six months has boon hanging at ro'clbotloni prices. A groat deal of liquidation has tnkon plnco In this time,, My bus iness alono in tho last half or thts year has antountod to nearly 100,000 I bellovo the last tour or flvo deals I hnov mndo represent absolutely the bottom. Land with rental value of $30 nn acre will not long remain at ?200 an acre. There will be no boom but land values will improvo some. Good roads, irrigation, saw-mill, box factory, cheap power, sugar beets, canning factory, good prices, satlsflod customers, porrect days. Hurry, seo Medford first and' J. C. BARNES Room ay!, j.-jrisf Niwoniti uunk nidg. - anp -wmnw FOR HKflT, FOR RKNT Oil SALK Nlnd room modern houso close In. 33 N, Peach St. Inquire phono 40.1-R2. 240 FOR RKNT -Nicely furnished itiod orri six room bungalow, cloud in. Phone r31 or 822-J, FOR RKNT Six rtom modern bum galow, closo In, flno shade, rnngo connected. Phono 930-X. IWtRKXT--FUItNIKIti:D ROOMS FOR RKNT-Viirnlshed Vooin "" In modern house. Phono 372-.I, FOIt RKNT Large, pleasant rooms with hen I and bath. $2 and $ 2.50 per week, 15 North Ornpo St. 256 FOR SALERKATi HSTATK FOR SALK Flno Mcdford building lot, closo In, prlco f 100.00, Jlfl.oo down, J10.00 ier month, without Interest. Address D. W. Sturgess, Central Point, 240 FOR SALK Flvo acres well Im proved, closo In terms See own cr. P. O, box 285. 247 FOR SAE TilTEmOCK FOR SLK.-Iked sows nnd sifts from prize winning Duroc Jersey herd, Jackson county fair: nlo boars old enough for service and weanlings. L. H. Houston, ono mllo west of Talent, phono 3-F12. 2C4 FOR SALK SboaU and pigs. Stone, Jacksonville road, A, W. FOR SALE Full blood Duroc Jer sey bbar; also calves and plus. Phono 403-R2. 240 FOR SALI3 Two good dairy cows. Phone 417-X. FOR SALE Eight fine cows, ttiree year old heifers, fine team of work marcs. Nash Livery Earn. 261 FOR SALE Hogs, pigs, shoats. sows. For further Information address O. D. Schell, Glascolgn Ranch, Wollen, Ore. 240 FOR SALE Span work horses, work 2C00. spari werk: mares, weight 1700, Holstten cow giving 40 lbs milk. Cow coming fresh In Jnnuary, Holstlen bulls one and two years old, threo yearling calves, 10 fat hogs, 13 brood sows, will farrow In December nnd Jan uary, two sows with plgtf, top buggy, almost now. J. T. Rafter ty, Tolo, Ore. 258 FOR SALE And for service, full blooded Jersey bull. H. A. Gray, Jr., Orchard Home. 247 FOR SALE MlSCKIiliAXBOVB FOR SALE A quantity of corn meal nnd oat meal damaged by water, would make good hog teed. Med ford Poultry & Egg Co., back ot First National Dank on 8th St. 241 FOR SALE Red Crown gasoline 20c, nt Crater Lake Motor Car Co. FOR SALE 25 cord of bard woed: 50 cord ot tlr, all well seasoned. Address II. E. Dudley, Wolf Creek. Ore. 239 FOR SALE Extra dry wood, makes quick, hot riro. F. Oseabrugge, Phono morning 194, Riverside S. 401. FOR SALK 1914 Hupmoblle demon strator, a lino performer, cheap. 1914 40 h. p. Apperson in good mechanical condition, two E. M. F.s In good order, one extra run about body on one. For sale by Crater Lake Motor Car Co. FOR SALE Rod Crown gasoline 20c. at Crater Lake Motor Car Co. FOR SALE Dry wood, under cover. all kinds and lengths. Valley Fuel Co. Phono 76. 52 WANTED MlSCEULArr SOUS WANTED To exchanKd money for llvo poultry at full market value, and will exchango young cockerels for yours. Medford Poultry & Egg Co., 109 East Sth street, phone 5S3. 244' WANTED Havo orders lor fancy. youug cockorcls and pullets, Send us a postal stating kind and price Medford Poultiy &, Egg Co., 109 East Sth street. 241 WANTED Horse, harness and light rig for feed or horse. Phono 740 M. 241 WANTED To borrow J500 for one year, gilt-edged Incomo city pro perty, nox 80. 240 WANTED Dairy and sugar boot ranch on shares. Address 31., caro Mall Triouno. 240 FOR EXCliARUE TO T "TRADE flOO.QO Klngsbtiry piano good as nqw for two good , milch covVs and. 50 pullets, .Wood Watktns, 369 Granite St., Ashland. Oregon. 240 EXCHANGE- ! Want io' sell or buj anything? U O Rslder. 114 N. Front St. Employment office and I rentals. Phoce 135, Nuft Bed.- FOR EXCHANGE OVorland auto good ro'palr for good spnri young mules or for sale very cheap. Uox M caro Mnll Tribune. 240 tOST LOST Fraternity pin, golden key with Greek letters, with name ot owne on. back, between Poach street nnd St. Mark's hall. Ro wan! of roturned to Mall Tribune. 240 LOST OR STRAYED From tho An telope rahgo, two bl red Durham cows and calves, branded A. D. on loft hip, p.Ieaso notify A. W. Ilrndshaw, wollen, Oro, 244 LOST A poarl )i(irnoHlioo pin, Re ward If roturned to 32 Ross Court, 244 n " PXOVTRHZX --N'Sii -WW f.fcl !... JaV". WANTED" I Work, wM emtiHitfF O, Uox 362', Medtorth- . nuMvrttNi MiiMwnuHV LAHBR. AUTO 1PHIN9 tfO.-W are operating th wruest, and best equipped plant la thjf. elfld northwest. tW eHr tjMm wncn otners rsiu soia una guae ante. 26 Nortli Flftetk ., Portland,, ur. Ifotary I'WK6 HELPJN N. YOOKMY Notary witH lie. Bring your work to me t tM Irn of the Mall TrlbHasf. is1 1 Traiwfera' BADS TRANfiFI'JR & STORAGK Co; Office 42 North Frost St. FrmM S16. Prices right. Servlc guar tateed. Attorkeya U PORTBR J. NEFF, WM. P. MHALHT Attorneys-at-Law, Room 8 ani 9, Medford National Rank bid. A Ef REAMHS, LAWYKR Corey bldg. Garnet t-' Whi M. Colvlg, Oeorg X. Heterta . COLVIO ft ROBERTS, LAWYMKS Medford National Bank Batloiafr B. F; MULK8T ft OBO. W. CHBKltY Attorneys at Law. Jackie Cenm ty Dank Dullalng. NBWTON W. BOKDEN Atteraey M law, reeiB7, BparU BsllAisf, Mt4f ford, Oregon. ChMufiectotv DR. A. R. HEDGES. Dr. LoufM . Hedges Mechano-Thoraplsts,, Chlro nraeterf, Spondylotherapis?. Tkeee ajratesM, laeladhtc dietethMr, esr tlve gymBMtlos, hydro-tberaphy, etc., produce results In both ae.ite and chronic diseases. COasuIta tfon free. Over Demi ft C. ear ner. Male and BartleK. Hear t a. bb. to 6 p. m. Other houra by appointment. Phone 179. DR. R. J. LOCKWOOD,, Chtrejwnoter, nervo specialist Room 29324 20$. Oaraett-Corey bldg'. Vapor baths ana sclent Iflc bmswic ilven'; needle spray, head and sbanbler hower ta connection; advice. la dietetics, medical . gymnastles, hytfroptherapy. Lady atteneant, Phone, office S43, reaidaaee Cll-M. Ussnldjwwt Aaty We are hero- to aet peenleeet re liable, coafieetmt kelp, wis Ht nhih keln lar almost all. Usee , ef business. v We make a speekUt.e eoapfltent BseK ana wives feff rnnekes. We serleft yonr pettee ce. Bktner'a Real Batate Xaiployiaent Baraea, Koeaw aaa 7 Palm Dalldlar, Medferd. Fkeae 858. Mrs. J. S. Clark, Manager, ueeeaeer. VKt W. M. VAN SCOYOO DR. O. C. VAN SCOYOO Dentlsta r,. Oafnett-Corey Bide, aelte" llf Medrord, Ore. Phone 856. Garbage OARBAOB Get your cleaned up for the sumaaer. CeU on the city garbage wasona fei good service. Phone 274-L. F. Y. Allen. InstracHoB la MhIo HAIGHT MUSIC STUDIO iU So. Laurel. Fred Alton Height Pkwe. Mra. Florence Halliday Ha4a4t voice. Telephone 176-R, SeMucniBera SHOE REPAIRING First class 8t repairing, ou atouera eleetrM machines while you wait M. H Bldea, loeated la Kldd'a Shoe Stec e, Phone 313J. ROOMS TINTED OR PAPERBD From' $2.50 and up, by Dick San ders. Phone 544-M, residence 511 N. Fir. Estimates given, all around man, honest doallug3, good materials used absolutely, Fhyeslclaa tm& swaeaae DR. F. Q. OARLOW, DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopethle physicians; 416-417 Garnett-Cera bldg., phono 1036-L. Kesldeaee SO South Laurel SU DR.- W. W. HOWARD Osteopathia phystclans, 303 Qarnett-Coref building. Phone 904-M. DR. J. J. EMMENS Physfclaa aa surgeon. Practice Halted to eye, ear, nose and throat. Eye scien tifically tested and glasses eaa-i piled. Office 228 East Mala .ft. Hours 8:30 a. m. ttf 8 a. at. Phone. E. Ef. PICKEL, M. D. orttee Jaek sou County Bank bldg. Offlea none 43-R; resWenee' paeae ta-K. w nt'i DR. MARTIN O, BARBKR-Pay elan and surgeon. Otfiee" PaM block, opposite Naah Hetel. Hohm 10 to 12, 1 to 4. Phone 116-J. DR. R. W. CLANOY FhysWfna surgeon, Phones., of flee SV: reel deuce 724-J, ouiee keara If te ia, a lu u. M - DR. S. A. LOCKWOOD Phy-eleUa, and surgeon. , ., " ' ' Practice limited to eieee women. Offices 232 .' Umki Phaaee reatdeaee,' 811-JS; ellee 814. " , , , , R. J. CONROy, M. IT PWf etetaa kU . Sargeea. Over HuteWeeH ft Um- dna, 215 ., Maja IH. FWt ff,, i-riMtfiVs jam ttMmjiSt1' l UBDFOUD PRINTING CO. 1 best edulpped urlntlag off aeHthern Oregon; heok efa4 leetMl leaf MW, blltlug.aywi etc. PorUaad eeleefti l leatiftj Aw4o ftveefief -c i-" w ' 71 'I 4 I t tl - X :1 n r " ) ., V l Vi M MJP . -, .w h