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rs MEttfrQRT). MATT; tUTTKTNft, taPFQTlD, OlUCOON, MONDAY, .TAft(TABY !, J015 :iaF;p.mi: A . r fef :: , v 1 E FILL PULPIIS OF ES ASHLAND, .Inn. I. To find u nlrniigo luenehor 111 their lenpeetlvo pulpllH mi Bundny inclining, wiih lliu mirprlfliiiK experience ii( IImi cnngio Kiillnno of the fln nrllKiilox plneon of worship, although tlio Inlty nn poured 16 full In with thn Innovation unit In certain lindancon nxiroMhiil u iIhIiii Hint Ilia temporary cluing" nilr.ht hoconio peiiniiilont. Tim )ironc)iirn Involved worn Fnrquliur, Cnngrogallonnl, wliii look i)niwHliii of tlui MctlirxllAt pulpit without any rniiforniirti appointment; Hnugtnnn, Molhfnllnt, wlio en 1 1 cil iinrii to re llciUoncu nt tlm lliipllHl Hynngogiio; Vitllundlghiini, Christian, ilililroHHliiit tlm ProsliyloiiuiiH; lllnrkntono, tlm lliiptlnt, labeling wllli tlio ('ongrogn tloiinllHtii; niul Cnrunlinii, Pronbytor Imi, M'ektnj: to turn tlio t'tirlHiInn fol lowlni; from tlio error of tholr wnyn. In tlio evening tlio nnmo ilun wan fol lowed with n slight chnngo In tlio llno-up, the theological quintet send till! Illncltntono, ono of tlio bent ox hnrlern on tlio toniii, to Inbor In tlm vineyard ut Mi'ilfnnl, whoro tlio I.onl only known tlioy need It. TIiIh pun lontl iiiW-iiji nn planned by tlm preachers on tlm q. t. an it iiurprlno to tholr flocliH mill an nu Inltlnllvo of other early dovolopinontn during tlm Now Your, Prompt Power At lion Within 31 hours after tlm disaster to tlio local mil ntntlnu of tlm Oregon California I'owor company, tlm tniiti niscr linil imittorn well under hiiml for Hi nil iik on thn current. Tlio build liiK wnn n MilulnuHal ono of rein forced roiioito, equipped with ox ponnlvo iiioclinnlKiu, Tlio flro In mi p. posml to liavo been rnusod liy tlm fnlluio of certain regulators to work. No ono wan In tlio IiiiIIiIIiir .ut tlio tluio. A 10.000 voltage content hero Tlio om approximates tri,000. lie nldes an oWennho patronngo within city HuiltH tlio corporation furnMicn Unlit nml power, to an ottonilvo out lyliiK illHtrlct In HiIh vlrlnliy. Woril roniim from San Francisco Hint Minn Kdmi Noll li married niul In no Frisco on n wedding trl. Tlio groom Id tj. A. Torronco, of Hilt. .MIm Null him licoii for noiiio I lino pail ono of tlio offlcloiit niuUtnnln In tlio illy recorder's office. Tlio now ly-wciln' Tiro oxitcct'o'd liomo on Sun day. Now Theater Miiiingouicut It. A. Mlnklor linn .tjiknn over tlio iiiiinngoinont of tlio Vlnlng Thnitor. Tlio change wan offoctcil Jnnunry 1. In tlio iiionutliuo I'rof. Vlnlng will 'mnkonii oMomtoit enntorn trip. Dm. I'ttoihnrk nml llawloy nro In Mulling fluoly oiiulppoil offices In the Flrnt National llmiU IiiiIIiIIiik. Thoy nro chiropractors. In lino with niinual custom, tlio Methodist olniiH hold tholr roiinlou ciu Now Yonr'H iluy, thin yonr nt Hut Mnono hull. Tlio nttondnuco wan largo nnd (ho Interest displayed most grntlfilug. A mimptuoiiH dluiior loiiudod out (ho fennt of good things. McthodUm louiln among orthodox do noiiilnallotiK In thin town, tlio local church nionilioiHlilp npproni'liliiK tlio MMi inarU. Tlio church rcruntly cclc hratod Km Kld(n miulvorflary Tlio pimtor Ik Itov. V. J, UoukIuhh, Tlio jllntrlct Biiporlntfiidont, llov, II. J. Van Kohr'oii, nluo roHldou ho.ro, A IliVppy lloiinloii Aitimm tlio many hnppy rounloiiH whloh HlKimlUod tlio advent of tlio Now Yoar, nono wan Jolllor than tlio mithoilitK at Twin ()ul;n ranch, In tlm Myor crcoh iicIkIiIioiIiooiI. Mr. and MiM, A. II. Davonlilll woro IiohIh to Mr. and Mr. J. W. McCoy nnd iIiiurIi lor MnrKnrol, Mr. mid Mth. Y, K, lllako and muih David nnd Kiluar, Mm, Kliia (Irani, and Mr, and Mm. W. II. l)y, Tlio oiitortalncrH woro iiHHlMtvd oy MIvh' Kroda IlmiKOn, (IiiohIh wora rogalod with u fluo dlu iior. Tlio clluinx at tlm hauiiuot wiih I'diim puddltiK, tho roclpo for which wiih hnndod ilbwn from tho IOiikIIsIi nolilllty, TaiKot uhootliiK waa an af ternoon pitHtlnm, and hoforo ad JouruluK tho ontlro coiupany wiih '"Ifodnftod," lt'onnil a Hoiul Ouo Tho hint Ioiiiio of tho Kccord wiih n dead ouo In a nocroloKlcal hoiioo. It him hoon Ut'opliiR tnh on tho mnuhor of iloathH In ihlnclty iOli vhlch flK uron Ui Ci'i. From this oxhlhlt It draw'H u nunijior of IntoroHtltiK conClu tdoiiH, Tho oldcHt jioiHon wail 8H, tho youiiKOHt throo dnyH, nnd tho nvqrnKo li trlflo ovor Bo yearn. 'lvo woro liomdna SO yearn or ovor; id woro 70 or ovor; 111 ovor llo; i'i ovor 40; -10 ovor 110. I'our woro In tho 20'h, mid nluo holnw -'0. 91 ' woro chlldron. 'j'lio nvorii'uo' of 50 In a notaldo ono nnd Biioiilts well for thin viilloy In tho way of vital HtnllnUcH. Hy tho uso of llthlu wiitor uh a irohylnetlo, tho uvoniBO oiiKlit to ho oxtonded to 75 'oni'H1. Moral;, Oonio to nouthorn OroKon with tho nHHiuanco of nttnln (UK a io old imo. T IC. AiiiioUom forinor rrsldout. , SING PREACHERS ASHLANDCHURCH now a iriful'iuc operator lit tho Pilot Knol) iIIhIiiI of Klulilyoii county, vlu Hod hiro Thiirnilay, lloiljto Dhorco Don oo In tlio Mall TrlliunoV uurlvallod llolldiiy edition of 1015, tlio Anhlnuil wrllo-up In fioin tlio fnclln pen of W. 10, Xontoiiilio, Coiiiinoii.'lal cliih proiil ilonl, Tlio it'iiiill of I ho recent !', !'. DoiIko ilhoico ciiho In HiIh vicinity Im Hint tho ulfo i;oti n deemo and eiuilody of tho minor twin children. liiHlond of liiMliilliuunt alimony, nho hIho iioIii tho lovuiiuo from tho fluo pioporly on North Main Htrot, for moily occupied by tho family, and which In hold hy I ho canhler of a locnl haul: mi triiHtoo for (ho wife unit ohlldrou. DoiIko nml hln uiothor have either no no or am nliout to ko, to CoiviiIIIh to tenldo. Pnivoii Improving Plorio Provont Iiiih hoon on tlm hIcK lint for iidiiio tlpio pant, hut In Im prolnr,. llo In 71 yearn old nnd the father of IK children, 12 of whom nro MvliiK, four hoyn ami clitht kItIh, The Iio)h nro Sylvan, Henry, Toddy nml lloraco; tho Klrhi nro Kva, Clara, Helen, Aimelluo, Laura, Flora, Una ami Viola, Three of tho noun nnd two of the ilniiKhtorn nro married. Mr, Provont In n French Canadian, lutv liiK heen horn In tho Provlilco of Quo hoc. Noim nhow urcntor Intorent In tho isreiit war HtrllKRlo In Kuropo tluui ho. Nominally tho ladlen of tho Wodnenday Afternoon club Invited tholr htiHluimlH to a fifth Wednonday norliil nt tho Ptenhyterlau church par lorn, December 30, hut It wan noted that unite n uuinber of pronpcctlvo liiinhnmlH and wUoh woro nlno proncnt. Tho nHfomhly paired off hy Mates, the rlvnlry iK-lwcen Iowa, IIIIiioIb, Wln loiinlu and Nehrnikn almost renult ItiK In n "roiiKh houno." Ynrloun MtiiitM were ImliilKod In, tho pastor MnifoU not JielnR oxompt from por formliiK bin nllottcd InnU. Vocnllzn Hon fonturoH rnncod In volume 'ront tho liquid notes of tho meuo-nopinno to tho perfervld fllchtn of the robunto bnnno proftiiulo. Tho Voilncoilny club In tho orKnnlratlon do luxo mnoiiK locnl church nuxltllnrlen. I.'uIm ItrealifoHt I'immI 0. II. Ilnrnlilll, author, Mncor, writ er, and hortlciilturlut, linn koiio to Itattlo Creole, Mich., whoro ho will tnko up n nyntomntlc courno in dlo tlcn. Ho wlihen to demonntrato tho morltn of ptiro foods rlcht on the kVouiuI floor, honco tho Journey to tho noted licallh reio.rt. llo will he Kin with n minim or'flrolcnn cooked bran uWinli, Krndunlly lucrennlni; tho ration to the maximum allowance of1 nhndded nlfulfa and vetch. Tho ro- null of llicnii renenrchen will ho illation known through (ho pronn. im .ew cnni Kvo tlioro wnn n nyniiinnluin or swcot nn well nn In harnionloun noitndn. A largo com pany of KIIih nnd Invited Kiiostn ilnured nt thn hull of Hint order un til the IIkIiIh went out. Tho VlnliiK nlno hold n 1915 watch meeUtiK until tho flto nlnrm douied tho Rllm. Tal low dips woro brought Into requlnl Hon nod renciied quite it fow from nu amtinlnK coiitrotompn catined by tho light goliiK out, Near nildnlglit, church nml nchnol belln, nlro alt the locomotive whlntlea In town, net up nn Indescribable din, Holiday XiiiiiIht of Tidings Tho holiday edition of tho TIiIIiikd nindo Itn nppenrnnco. on Now YenrH inornlng. it In a fluo number of in pngoH, full of dencrlptlvo matter re lating particularly to tho scenic benu tlcn of Anhland nnd tho ponnlbllltlen of mineral uprlngn dovelopment In thin llthla year or 1015. Thn edition In lu'ofuxol) llliiHtrated and contains no advertisements wimtover. A mo clnl edition for mailing purpnsen In printed nu calendered paper. Departing from traditional Mothn dint custom, InMcnd of holding n watch mooting on Now YoflrH Kvo, tho Kpworth lAnguo hold u prayer moot ing ut HiinrlHo on New Yoara morning. Anhland Iuh twq Chrlntlan lnwyern nnd U probably tho only (own- In tho county that can boast or an much. Tho new firm In McAllister & Vnllnu ilttlinni. Tho lutter Ih tho pnHtor or tho Christian church lioro nnd tho former la ono or tho main stayu or tho fciimo denomination. (ii-niiil Army lustnlln H. I. Whltcd unmlmUul or tho day being Frldny nnd tho .turlhor fact that IiIh train wris No. ia-loft at noon on Now Yonra for ifoutlibrii California, whoro Mr. "Whlt'od liiia boon for no mo tlmo pant. Mlsa Knthor Whltcd accompanied bor father. On Saturday, Jauiinry 2, tho Grand Army bndlea hold a Joint Installation tif offlcorn. J. W, lllcltH In tho now commniidor or tho Pont, and Mrs, Jessica Porter Ih tho presidelit or tho Hollor Corps. Hov. J. S. Smith nclod as IntiUIng offlcor. The event wna followed by u bounteous repast mid social roiinlou. ALONG ROGUE RIVER lloyd Tuckor and fnnJTly returned homo Xoy Year's tiny from fort nights visit with SniuH valley lola tlvos. Tho Trail Telophono Lino, No, 1(1, held tholr annual meeting ut thn Con trol HcliooJ holme. Monday, John Houston wan elected iiroiildout, Dave Ponce vlio-pi'iildnt, nnd Ihlwln Plolo iioorelary-freaMiiror. Alec Ventnl and Pearl Stowoll woro ploanniit rallorn at the French homo recently. Mr, and Mm, Henry Fioneh woro nliopplng In Kaglo Point Tiiecilay. 10, K. Anil look up a load or sup piled a few dtiyn ago. .loo Phlpim niul Mr. Iloothhy or Primped woro down to IM Foster'H Htinilhy. Ill id .toliiiRon wiih In Med ford Wed llendrty, Mr. and Mm. .Innper nponl povornl dnyn In Central Point thin weolt. Mr, Croft In visiting hln pnrculH. Minn Velum llaiinah In tho guont or her aunt, Mm. Frank Miller, ol Central Point thin week. Mr, and Mm. Win. Houston were Mi'droril vhdtom tho Inst of tho week. Mm. Van Dyke, Mm. Daw nnd nou Jack nnd llurry Hkyriunii mndo n hunlnoHH trip to Moilford n few dnyn ago. T. C. (iitlntm went to tho valley TuoHiJny. Ilnny Cofreon hnd wife returned homo to Slnnon, Cnl., Wednondiiy uf tor upending n week with hln parent, Mr. ami Mm. Win. Coffocn, IAGLE POINT EAGLETS. Hy A. C. Howlctt. io last time tin K in (oil noiiiet trying In loll somethliig about what tho nugnr beet men, who hnd coinu out from Medford hint Tuesday, hnd to say In fnvor of tho enterprise hut found Hint my letter wan getting too long, no Hint I thing It bent to stop noit, but 1 will add at thin time that (hero roomed to ho a lot of deep thinking along Hint line and nfter having tallied with Frank Ilrown on tho subject have concluded that there In more Intorent taken In tho subject than would appear on the first of tho move. 1 find Hint tho people nro taking Interest enough In the project to begin to talk It over among (hoinsolven nnd thnl In n good sign. 1 wan talking to ouo of our citizens n tho subject, and ho Is n man of mcn'tin. nnd ho remarked Hint If tho plant wnH entnbllnhcd Hint for elgnorn would lmvo to ho brought in to do the work no ho could ccn no advantage In trying to promote tho move. Hut let un admit for tho nnko of tho argument Hint foreign Inbor would have to ho brought in to do thn work those who nro already hero would surely derive boiuo bene fit from It tor It would cnilgo money to he put Into circulation and cio'ate n demand for inoio of tho productn of (ho noil, nn well un cause moio of a rotation In crops nnd a grentcr de mand for what wo produce In other I linen or liuninens. uno tiling tho move cannot do any special dnmago and bids tare to bring good resells. Cnrl Nnrrngnu nnd wife, Minn Hazel llrnwu, Minn I.oreno Taylor and Mm. Hewlett went to Medford Tuesday nf temoon on business. Tuesday night Mr. nnd Mm. fleo. Kuowlen or Medford, V, K, Coleman of Phoenix, T. Wnlden of Mod ford, O. (1. Maxfleld or Kdgowood, Cnl., and Mr. (5. W. McCalllstor or Untie Fulls spent tho night nt tho Sunuyslde. Snm Jncltsoii of Ynklmn, Wash., calno In last Wednesday to visit his brother, J. 11. Jackson, and wan given n cordial greeting by his old time friends. Ho was formerly in busi ness hero nnd' wna burned out. Last Wednesday Mm. A. N. Thomas ono or our old tlmo settlers, gave n dinner in honor of tho arrlal of Mr. nnd Mm. C, II. Welther, Mrs. Wclthor Ih ono of tho seven Perry sisters, nnd on tho occasion luvtjcd Mr, nnd Mm. Norman Mc()uold, and daughter Miss Norma, Mr. and Mm. Frank Nichols, and their two daughters, Thelmn nnd Harnett, Mr. nnd .Mm. J, "W. Orover and two daughters, Vertn and Huth. Tho last three married ladles nnmed nro sisters or Mrs. Welther. She nlso Invited Mr. nnd Mm. James Jordan, Mr. and Mrs. K. S. Wniror, .Miss I.o reno Taylor, Mrs. Lot Ho Van Scoy, Mr, nnd Mm. Yv. O. Knighton nnd Mr. nnd Mm. A. C. Howiett. Per haps It is not liest tor mo to try to dcbcrlbo tho kind of a tlmo wo had, tor I am suro I could not do tho sub ject jilstlco ror wo had ono of those good old fashioned times when dull care was east to tho winds nnd all were bent on trying to enjoy life and 1'ielp tho neighbors to tnko part In tho enjoyment, nnd so far as tho din nor was concerned Mrs, Tliomns Is celebrated for hor porreetloii In tho cullnnry art. Wednesday ovonlng, our regular prayer mooting night, wo had an un usually good turn out, and at tho closo or tho mooting tho members or tho Ilnptist church hold their annual business mooting and among other things In tholr business lino, elected tho triiBteea for tho church tor the coming year, namely W, (1, Knighton, Dr. W, W. P. Ilolf, V. L. Chlldreth, Charles Pnditer nnd A, 0, Howiett. Thursday Miss Alula (lotiltl of Medford who Is teaching In Lake creek returned to her school and Pror. C, K, Johnson, whp camo out from hla homestead on Wotlne.Vw went on to Medford on tho P. & K Thursday. December illst. bolus Mm, HorloU'M Ariel our daughter llaltlo's birthday and while wo had spent thg day In the regular i online of duties about 7 00 o'clock p. m. while everything wn quiet nml I wiih sitting In tho parlor talking to Mr, ami Mm. K. C, (liny of .Medford who lind come out to attend a masque ball Hint wiih given that night, all nt onco I heard a company coinu timrclilng Into tho room and on looking over the company (Uncovered Hint It wna u eompriny of our neighbors coming In (o tender rongrniiilntloiiH to my wife nu! daughter IlhUlo on their birth day, led by M. A Thoiunn nnd right along behind lilm woro Clinrlcn Painter and wife and con Walter, M. 8. Wood nnd wire. W, jj, llrynnt, wife and son Hnrry and daughter Kntrenn, Itov. L. L. Simmons, wlfo nnd daugh ter, Minn Hernlce, Dr. W. K, Hiich nnnn, sou Kdgnr, Cnrl nnd Vaughn Ounckenbunh, MUs Fern Daley, Mrs. K. B, Wolfer nml (!. V. Wnmnloy. Well nfter congrntulalloiiH wero ex tended nud nil linmlH were mndo welcomi', M. A. ThomaH, Mm. How iett and a few of tho more nedato oiicm qtlletly dlinppenred nnd ho rent of the company rottletl down to en joy Hie evening, ionic playing check- em, some iIoinlno'n nnd tho younger oiioh rook nnd the rent engaged In conversation, suddenly M. A. Thomas came In nud bognn to count nones and found Hint .there wero Just 2-1 nnd In tl course of n few moments tho or der camo lor nn nnnuii io rctiro to tho kitchen to pull candy. They hnd brought with them a lot or sugar nnd had mndo n big kettle or candy. Welt then the fun commenced, nnd nfter pulling candy for a whllo they re turned to tho jutlor lor music. I vliould liavo said that different onos kept the phonograph going the most of tho time during the evening, but now we managed to get Minn ltornlco Simmons to tho organ nnd with hor father, Mr. and Mrs. llrynnt nnd son Hnrry, Mm. Wolfer and n fow others we hnd some choice singing, nnd thus the tlmo wnn spent until some ono announced tho ndvent of tho ;oar 1915. Then Mrn. Howiett Invited the company out to tnko hnmo snnd wiches and corree nnd nt 12:10 n. in. the company began to disperse, but bolero thoy went stopped long enough to tender congratulations to Mm. Charles Painter as now years day 1015, wnn her -17th birthday. So tluiH ended tho year 19 M and began tho now car 1915, nnd n-vo pnrted they nil wished Mm. Howiett nnd tint He many returns of the 31st of Do ( ember. ' I MARKET REPORT l : r" t: Prioeit li it) li ncaie"m lirrTKir-Crenitiery, :i0e; tlnirv, ,'ille two miiiik1. P()TATOKS-l.afi per 100 lbs. ONION'S 1 2c nor lli. I ION KY lie per Ih. CIDKK 'J.'ic. lOH IC 8(t)8je. HKEP Httfllc. liAItn-ltle. HAC'ON i:0fl3. SIIOULI)i:i1K--i:ie. IIAM-ISX,,.. lU'TTKIt I'AT-IJOe. SWKKT CHKAM-HOc. r,Uc-)iiick 1IOOS Jjrei.MMl, i.e; nlivc, G'4 (otle. STKKItS Alive, fiKiOc. COWS Alive, -IMiC'C'ic. VKAlr-Dres.-ed, lOOtllf. I'OUI.THY-Mixed el.ickens, lOfJD He; tlre.ssed, Jltl-loi liens, Llo; silling, lIlQTMe. Hay nml Crnln (Itiiyiiip; Prices.) Wlli:.T-.1.15 liiichfl. OATS- I.'ie hiibliiil. 1IAV Veteh, ill ton; grain, jfl'J to .fill, 11AHI.KY Whole, $A" Ion. COll N-Xew, j?'r2 Ion. L. J, Illroii U planning to open u stono ipiaVry four miles south of Urownsvlllo. DARKENS GRAY 111 Brush this through faded, lifeless locks and they become dark, glossy, youthful. ITnlr Hint lobes Its color and lustro, or wnen a taues, niras gray, nun ana ma less, is cnitsed by a hick ot sulphur in tho hnlr. Our grnndinotlicr uudo up a mix ture of Saga Tea and Sulphur to keep her locks ilurk and beautiful, and thou sands of women nnil tuen who vulua that own color, tluvt 1oautiful dark alimlu of hair which is so attractive, uso only tlib old-tlmo recIo. Nowmlii) wo get this famous mixture by asking at any drug store foiv a 50 cent bottle of "WJeth'a Saga nn4 Su pliur Hair ltemcdy," whlph darkens tlio hair so naturally, ho evenly, that nobody can assibly tell It tins boon applied. lie Bides, it lakes off dandniiL stoH Bhtlp itelditf! and fulling hair. You just dnnijvn a sponge or soft br.iul with It imd draw tins through yotir hair, taking one small strand ut n time'. Ity morn ing tlio gray hair disappears; but what delights tho lndiei with WyctW Sage and Sulphur is that, beidda beautifully darkening tho hnlr, after a few applica tions, It also brings back tho gloss mid hut mid glvtti it an uppcurauro of UVuiuUuca'' T Hepnrted by Jackson County Ab trncl Co., Sixth nnd Fir Stn. rimill Aaron Amlrown vm. Winifred, Hor Lombe. Order for publication or summons. Affidavit for publication or HiimmonR. .In m on T. Roberts vn. Lou Itoliorts. Finding of fact and conclusions nt law. Decree, cent bill, Knto McAndrow vs. Hallle C. Pll cher et nl. Motion to tnaka morn definite nnd certain. Florence Hoffninu vn. Orahnru Hoffman, lteply. Piobitlo Knlnto or W. S. Iteejio. pointing Li in and place honrlng. Order ali tor final I (cnl Hstate Transfer Kuill Doltoboum to Kdwln Pierce et ux, land In sec. I, T. S8 It. 2 W., Q. C. I) C. H. Hotting vs. A. It. Itow ley, & Interest In quartz clnlni, t). C. ., - O. M. Murphy et ux to Sndio P. Osonbruggo, lot 4 bile 1, Davis' 1st Add Medford, D. . K. II. Honsakcr et ux to J. I.oulse Walling. 20ncres In sec. 11, T. 3C It. 2 W., Q. Frank II. Mndden et ux to Ceo. II. Lounnbf.rry, 59,17 acres In T. r.7 It. 2 W.. Q." C. D. .. 10 j BUTTE FALLS BUBBLES. I Mlsii Nelron went to Kaglo Point ThurAday returning Saturday. Mr. nnd Mrn. Hnrvo Smith wero In town Saturday nnd Sunday. Mm. Obnchnln'n daughter, Mm. Smith Is hero with her husband vis iting. There wan a witch tlnnco held nt the Doornn hnll Now Years night. Mm. Wright nnd her daughter vis ited with relatives In Ashland tho past week. The now yenr wns welcomed by a very hnrd rain. Mr. nnd Mm. Kmerson liavo been In Medford for several days. Mr. lluchanan returned to Englo Point fith tho boys whllo Mm. lliicbanaii nnd the girls remained for n longer visit. Only ono modern sawmill Is oper ated in the territory ot Hawaii. KXKITTIM.V FINAL NOTICE. E. C. IJoeck Estate. Notice Is hereby given Hint tho undersigned as executrix ot tho estate or E. C. Doeck, deceased, hits filed her final account In th county court of tho stato of Ore gon tor Jackson, county, ami that Monday, tho 18th day ot January, A. I). 1915. nt tho hour ot 10 o'clock in tho forenoon of snld day and the court room of said court, has been appointed as tho tlmo and placo tor tho hearing of objections thereto and the settlement thereof. Dated nnd first published December 17th, A. D. 1914. MINNIE nOECK, Executrix. WILLIAM S. CUOWKLL, Attorney. CLASSIFIED ADS. Ono cent per word per Issue. Six Insertions for price of five. i' Fifty cents per lino per month without chnngo. & - . . L - Uil - FOR ItKNT nOCSEKEKPINO ROOMS FOll RENT FurnlsheT omseei lug rooms with light, gas, bath. 315 North Ilartlott. 215 FOR RENT Housekeeping nnd sin glo rooms, heat, bath, phono free. 223 W. Main. 257 FOR RENT Furntsllcd nnd light housekeeping rooms reasonable. Gas and bath. 301 S, C, FOR RENT Furnished housekeep ing roams. 307 E. Sixth St. 245 FOR SALE OK KXCIIANC3H Roguo River Valley Fruit Lands. Dairy, stock, poultry ranches and Timber. Colonization Tracts. Iicsi all-tho-year-round cllmato on coast. Health Resort. Wonderful Medici mil Springs. Heaver Realty Co., AMilnml. Oregon.- WHY? A word to thoso who aro coming back. I. nnd for tho past six months has boon hnngln? at rock bottom prices. A groat doal ot liquidation has taken placo in this tlmo. My bus Incos nlono In tho last half or this year has amounted to nearly $100,000 I bollove tho last rour or Hvo deals I hnev inado represent absolutely tho bottom. Land with rental valuo ot $30 an aero will not long remain at $200 an acre. There will bo no boom but land values will Improve some. Oood roads, Irrigation, saw -mill, box tnetory, cheap power, sugar beets, canning factory, good prices, satUfloiJ customersj perfect days. Hurry, soo Modrord first and J. C. BARNES Room 201, Flrjt Nntfjonnl Rank TUdg, c HOUSE NEWS I'on mc.viv-notsis' FOll ItKNT Thrco room furnished builgnlow clone, in, plensalil loca tion. Phono 770-.I or call 527' 8. Hol)y. FOU It KNT Nicely furnished mod orii six room bungalow, closo In. Phono 531 or S22-.I. FOU ItI5.NTSlx room modern bun galow, clone In, flno simile, rnngo connected. PJinno OIJO-X. I'OIt ItKNT I'l'llNlHIHID P.OOMH FOR IlKNT- Fumlnhod room In tnodern houne. Phono .172-J. FOU IlKNT Large, pUmgnnt roomn with bent nnd bath 2 nnd $2.50 por week. 16 North OmiKj St. 250" I'OIt HALK ItKAl ESTATE FOUSALK FIvo ncren woll Im proved, close In, terms. Boo own er. P. O. box 285. 217 ' I"'1' W "I TT-i.. -i FOll HAr.r. r,T'fwtoCK FOll SALK Muni sH nt a snerlflco," fine cow, 'n Jersey. Phono 582-W. 22 1 FOR SALTS Urod nows nnd gills fro in prize winning Duroc Jersey herd, Jnckson county fair: nlno boars qld enough for survlco and weanlings. L. II. Houston, ono tnllo west of Talent, phono 3-F12. 2C4 FOU SALK Shonts nnd pigs. Stone, Jacksonville road. A. W. FOU SALB Two good dairy cows. Phono 417-X. FOU SALB Klght tine cows, thrco year old heifers, flno team of work marcs, Nash Livery I'arn.. 2fil FOU SALE Span work homes, work 2fS00, span work' mnres, weight 1700, Holstlon cow giving iO lbs milk. Cow coming fresh In January, Holstlon bulls ono nnd two years old, threo yearling calves, 10 fat hogs, 13 brood sows, will farrow In December nnd Jan uary, two sows with pigs, top buggy, almost new. J. T. Unffcr ty, Tolo, Ore. 25S FOU SALE And tor servico, full blooded Jors'ey hull. II. A. Orny. Jr., Orchard Home. 247 FOll SALK MISCRLIiANKOUB FOU SALE Dry chunk wood, hard and soil. II. F. Van Dyko Phono 403-113. FOU SALE Cord wood, seasoned block oak. Prices right. J, Frank Carson, Ilutto Falls, Ore. 2 19 FOU SALE Extra dry wood, makes quick, hot fire. F. Oscnbrtigge, Phono morning 191, Ulversido S. 401. FOU SALE 191 1 llupmobllo demon strntor, n flno performer, cheap, 1911 40 h. p. Apperson In 'good mechanical condition, two E. M. F.n in good order, one extra run about body on ono. For snlo by Crater I.ako Motor Car Co. FOU SALE Dry wood, tinder cover, all kinds and lengths. Valley Fuel L'o. mono c. 252 1JUSIXKSS OPPORTUNITIES Dl'Y OIL STOCK In C 1.0 00 000 company. Just organized; ground floor proposition; 100 per cent di vidends 90 days possible; 20 wells nt onco; quick nctlon on your money; limited number shares at 2c share; $10 buys $500 par value stock; big advance In stock soon; selling fast: remit now; write tor free informatien: dividends de clared soon. Amalgamated Oil Co., If. 11 Colcord Dldg., Oklahoma, Okla. WANTED M,lSCEl.LAf:OUS WATH:EiKlg7mnTm cash prlco. llert Johnson, 211 N. ivy. 249 WANTED liavo Ardors for live tur key hens nnd gobblers. Send de scription and prlco. Medford Poul try ft Egg Co. 240 WANTED Hy young woman, an el derly lady who desires n homo, llox J., care Mall Tribune. 2 1 1 WANTED To exchange money for llvo poultry at full market valuo. nnd will exchaugo young cockerels for rfyoum. Medford Poultry & Egg Co., 109 East Sth street, phono 5S3. 241" VAXTKr-rJITU.TiONS NCntED Work, "wood cutting. P, O. llox 3C2, Medford. 242 WANTED Position na housekeeper for bachelor or on orchard. Ad dress box G caro Mall Trlbuno. 2 10 I'OIt KXUIIANUR FOR TRADE A Colts revolver for a bicycle. Phono 201-R1. 245 TO TRADE Ono houso and threo lots for a second-handed automo bile woll equipped and somo stock, Olvo dotnlls In first letter. Address 1250-H, caro Mall Tribune. 2 IS TO TRADE $400.00 Kingsbury piano good as now for two good milch cows nnd 50 pullots. Wood Watkins, 3C9 Granite St., Ashland, Oregon. 2IG EXCHANGE Want to sell or buy anything! U C Rndor, 114 N. Front St. Employment offlco nud rontals. Phoco 125. Nuff Sod. LOST LOST OR STRAYED From tho An- tolopo rango, two big red Durham cowa 4 d cnlves, branded A. II. on loft hip. Please notify A. W. Uradshnw, Wollen. Qro. 244, LOST A pearl horseshoo pip. Ro- wnrtf if returned to 32 Ross Court. . 2 STRAYED One il5d nftd white Dur ham cow, dehorned, holo split In each ear. Drain! If. II, on right hit i. Notify M, J. Pllchor. Wollen. Oro, 20 nusirinsd TmtRUTURT KiWJ Anfo Bappttr LAHEU AUTO SPUINfl COW nro operating tho larecet, .oldest anil best equipped plant m tho Pa cific, northwest. Uno our tprlngl when others fntl, Sold unrtqr guar nnteo. 2G North Fifteenth 8t Portland, Oru. Notary Pontic HELEN N. YOCKBY Notnry pub lic, firing yoltr work to mo nt lh l;n of tho Mall Tribune Tranntcn RAflS TIIANBKEU & BTOltAOB CO. Offlco 12 North Front St. Fhoni 315. Prices right. Sorvlco guar intend. Altormrn POUTKU J. NEFF, WM, P. MKALMT Attorneys-nt-Law, Itooran 8 and 9, Medford Na'lonal Dank bldg. A. E. HBAME3, LAWYER Unniett Corey, bldg. Win. M. Colvlg, George M. Roberts COLV1U Si. UOUERT8, LAWYERS Medford National Dank IlulldiriK. R. F. MtLKEY & OEO, W. CIIERRt Attorneys nt-Law, Jackson Coun ty Dank niilldlng. NEWTON W. DOUDEN Attornoy nt law. room 7, Sparta butldlnp, Med ford. Oregon. Chiropractors DH, A. U. 1IEDOE8. Dr. Loulso K. Hedges Mocbnno-Theraplntn, Chiro practors, SpondylothernptsU. These systems, Including dietetics, c u ra ti vo gymnastics, hydro-thornphr, etc., prodtico results In both acuta and chronic diseases. Consulta tion free. Over Don si & Co., cor nor Main and BartleU. Hours tt a. ro to, 6 p. m. Otbor hours by appointment. Phono 170. DR. R. J. LOCKWOOD,. Chiropractor, norro specialist Rooms 20-10-205. Carnott-Corey bldff. Vapor baths and scientific massage given; needlo spray, head and shoulder shower In connection; advice Jo dietetics, medical gymnastics, bydrqptberapy. Lady attendant. Phono, office C43, residence Btl-It. KBipIoymcflt ARrncy We are hero to help, people get re liable, competent help. We fur nish help In almost all line, of business. We mako a specialty of competent mon and wives .for ranches: We solicit your patroa go. Dlttnor's Real Estate and Employment. Buroau, Rooms C.aad 7 Palm Dulldlng, Medford. Pboae S5S. Jdrs. J. S. Clark, Manager, sVccossar. Dentists DR. W. M. VAN SCOYOU DR. O. C. VAN SCOYOO 'Dontlsta Garnott-Coroy Uldg.. suite ll Medford. Ore. Pbone 850. Engineer and Contractor FRED n! "clLMMiyGS EnBincornnd contractor, 401 M. F. & II. Rldg. Surveys, cstltnntcs, irrigation, drainage, orchard and land Im provement. , Garbage GARUAGE Get your premises cleaned up for tho summor. Call on tho city garbago wagons for good service. Phono 274-L. i Y. Allen. lUfctrucllon tit Munte HAIGHT MUSIC STUDIO 11C So. Laurel. Fred Alton Halght Piano, Mra, Florence Halllday Halght, volco. Tolophono 17C-R. Btecogrnpttcrs SHOE REPAIRING First class she. repairing, on modern eloctrto machines whllo you wnlt. E. N. Dlden, located In Kldd'u Shoo Btore, Phono 313J. Pliyeslclaus nnC. mtrgcoas DR. F, G. CARLOW, DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathia physicians, 410-417 Garnelt-Coroy bldg., phono 1030-L. Iteslduncs 26 South Laurel St. DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathic physicians, 303' Gamett-Corey building. Phono 901-M. DR. J. J. EMMENS Physlclnu and surgeon. Prnctlco limited to eye, ear. noso and throat. Eyos scion tlfcally tested nud glussos sup plied. Offlco 228 East Main St. Hours 8:30 a. in. to 8 p. in. Phono. B. B. PICKEL, itl. D. OHlco Jack son County Dank bldg, Office phone 43-R; resldonuo phono BjMt. DR. MARTIN O. BARliEJR Physl clan uud surgoon. Offlco Pilia block, opposlto Nnsfc. Hotel. Hours 10 to 12, 1 to 4. Phone 110-J, DR It W CLANCY Physician and burgeon. Phones, office 30, resi dence 724-J. Offlco hours 10 to 12, 2 to 5. DR. S. A. LOCKWOOD PhysleUi and Burgeon, MYRTLE 8. LOCKWOOD. M. U. Practlco limited to diseased', of womon. Ortlcoa 232 E. Main, Phonos, residence, U14-J2: office 814. It. J. CPNROX. M. D.-rPhyslclau and Surgeon. 0e'r Hutchison & Lums don, 215 E. Main St, Phone 77. Printers nnd fubllliera MEDFORD PRINTING C0..,haa.it southern Orogou; book; blampg. loose leaf ledcem, hllllug systelM, nlo I'nrrluiiil nrluoji 7 ' Muril, etc. I'tirtlMinl prlew Nwm ' , T fir Hi, .V