Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 11, 1915, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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CRATER LAKE PARK
.Mr. F, V. Street,
Mro'y. .Medford Coiniiionlul Clim,
Moilfoiil, Old.,
Dcnmtlr!
Wo 111(1 Wilt I III,' requesting .vim (o
no ii 1 1 iih a Hliitomoiit concerning IIki
vutiin In your city am! roiuniunlly
mil! business Ih(hhIh, Is IIio Critter
l.uho Nullonnl Put It. mo wilt very
much (ipproclalo mi curly reply, nml
Imping Unit you will do alilo to fur
iiIhIi iih In IIiIh regard wo nro,
Very truly yniirn,
biiahta county promotion
and devki.poment league,
for IIom'coo .1. Anderson. See.
To thin Secretary Blrcctti replied ntt
follew:
Dear Hlr:
Wo Imvo your fnvor of January i!,
nml you liitvn asked ii fair question
mul will endeavor to answer. Last
year lit it convention In I'ortlnml
Piosldoiil l.olilit lllll itnlil IIio tourist
travel to (Hurler National Park was
mi ureal that ilio company planned to
build Hi roo additional hotels In IIio
parl(, IIiIh will give somo Idea of tlui
valuo of n woll advertised national
park iih n community assotl,
i:p1alns AtlnirlliuiM.
In Crater Lake, Mdfnrd southern
Oregon linvo n natural wonder which
for grandeur anil beauty U not
eitialed In tlui world, nml If our
national park and lake Ih properly
ndvei lined It will bring tliuupnntln'nf
exposition vlwltoVn (hli year to nee It.
In September. 1913, scientists nml
botanists of Muroixi accompanied by
liendit of Ainerlean unlwrnltlcs mine
to Med ford In their pilvntn car and
iero tnken lo Crater l.nlio by MN
fnnl auto owners to utility the alio
ami Inspect tho curious rock forma
tions and hit; Irons In tho park, the
foreigners were prynilniml lecturers
fiom iiiiltomllliH In Zurich, (leneva.
Kdlnburg. Copenhagen, llorlln, Am
rtenlaiii, Munich, Cambridge, lloldiil-
burgAOford mul Odessa. They woro
men who travel nit over Ihu world
mid deflated mer tlielr signatures
that Crntor I .alio has no parallel on
rnrtlt, nml greater than mt thing In
Europe. European turn of learuliiK
laid thin. They went back lo llielr
tiuUerMlle with data mul photo
graph mul delivered lectures nml
wllh uuigaxlno articles on "Wonder
ful Crater l.ttl.o mul Oregon Forests."
Advantage IVoni Tin fie.
A Iho clone of September, 1014,
"our, visitors hnil registered nl Cra
tor I .aim In I lino and one-half
inoutliN. Wo mall you under wopn
rato roMir Iho' nutidul report of Hup
erlntedent Steel to tho socretnry of
tho Interior, showing :i7 stntes rep
resented hy tourists from Couiioctl-
out lo Alaliania nml Texan lo HrltlHh
ColiiiuhU.
I'rohnhly a largo proportion of
thciin' enmo or doparloil from Mod
. ford mul Hpeiit from it few hours to
mjvornl ilaya seeing tho Roguo rlvor
vitllo). One who ItitK traveled knowa
ithoiit what It (ohtH a day, mul our
liotulM, garages, heaters and ninny
linen of business woro benefited.
Tourists nro UHiitilly good tipend
era, Ihoy nro mi tiBsot. Thoy hrltiK n
golden ItnrvoHt to many placei not to
ho conipaiod with your majestic
Shasta anil rciinwuil springs. Our
Crntor I.ako nml Nntlonnl 1'nrk, both
world famed today uml with Iho hard
surfaced Pacific, highway from Mex
Iro lo lliltlnli Ctiliimbln to itinku ntiln
travel a delight, our cllles mul towns
will throng wllli tourists ovory son
hoii. Ono pleased traveler will often
rend five more, lion I sunson. 'Med ford
inultitaliM.il a lino of auto hinges to
tho park In ID 1 1 and thoy woro Uopt
busy.
Valunlilo Akm'I,
Wo Imvo faith In Crntor I.alco iih
ono of our mot vnlunblo iiHHetH, nml
wo iihIi Hluista county to Join haiiiU
with .lackaon county mul Imvo mi
iiuhiokou Htrotch of HUtfaivd lilt;liway
(o inako travel ploiiHiint and tho mm
mm InuKer. lVaturo ntroni;ly your
Hploiulld .Ml. HhiiHtu ami tho npiliiKH
mul over tho Hlnklyoim on thin alilo
wo will toll iho world uhoiit Aulilautl,
tho CarlHhiid of Amoiica, Crntor I.alio
mul our ronunorclnl orcliitnla, tho
.Marldo Halle, nml tho tlmo la not far
tllHtnut whon northorn California nml
Houtliorn Orob'on will ho Iho vacation
Kiound for not only ovory alulo In
tho Union, hut many forolnn luiida.
Wo nro vory truly,
MUDKOUl) COMMlOllClAh CMJH,
Hy F, W. Streots, Sec.
TIiimo worn 1(11) lirrs lliw year on
tho iiutiouul I'liicstK of I'titli, himtli
lirn' (italio, woxtiu'ii Wyoming uml
Novuiln, or liltiH'ii more than in tho
luiHt ilisiinlroiiK Hi'iihou ol' 11)11). Yot
tho cunt of extlnu'iii-hin than wu
mil V 'oiiolliri uml tlin (liuuuKO only
ouo-lliirth'ili of Hint of IIio onrlior
your. Tho tlifiVrciu'n jh duo to holler
orKiiiilxntiiMi now, mul to more roml,
rx 111)11 (elejilioiio.i,
SUA
COUNTY
QUERIES VALUE OF
- urn
m
FROM
COUNTRY
ZAGLE POINT EAGLETS. J
l My A. 0. I In wind. I
Mm, Kd Tucker mid hor ihuiKlitor
Mlldied Hpeut Iho hint of tho weak
with .lumen .Mnrtln'M family of ItOKini
Itlver.
Ml C, II. Htoiit mul ilnuKhtor Ora
havo hoi'ii out hero from tholr liotnu
III .InrkHoiivlllo vIhIIIiii'. hoiiio of their
filendM aiiioiiK whom woro Mm. K. K,
Hollz, W. 0. KnlKhlon nml MrM. How-
Intl. Thin Ih tho tlmt tlmo thoy linvo
huoti out lioro for n your mid thoy
found ijulto a iiunibor or cIhiiic.'IM had
taken phico.
Mike Kudloy, one or tho f.uko creek
farmcrn and ntockriilHorn cumn out
with a fine lot of tliickn for our rail,
toad and uxproiiH m;jnt, 1', Newport.
Ho hna boon dolriK quite n IhihIiickh
thla fall In Iho poultry trndo nnd
ran huh mixornl ilollnrH to bo ncnttored
around.
Itudolpli Peck nlno of I.ako creek,
emtio out nml whon ho returned had
mime new furniture In hit wanou.
Our hcIiooI U vroKrvRitliiK finely
under tho niiiiinf("Uiont of Prof W.
K. lliiL'hanau tmrilntod hy MImh Minnie
II, Taylor nnd Mrn. GeorKo Von dr
Hellrn. 1 herowllli give tho roll of
honor for tho mouth of December.
Plmt room, W. IC. Iluclinnnn, leuch
or, John (Jreh, Nelllo Coy, Iawronro
l.uy. Nina Mclntonh nml Wttlter
Painter. TIipbo tere till perfocl In
deportment nml wero neither nbovnt
nor tardy.
Itooin two, Mlurt Ml n n lo II. Taylor,
touch, MImh Until drover, Mamie Win
kle, Unfurl Hluution, William Coy,
l.loyil CltiRcade, linn ltuelinunn, Ilnr
old Van Kcoy, IMsworth Htowcll, I.yle
Van Scoy, JiiiIko I'loruy. Norn Child
roth, Ko lluchniiun, MnrRnrct Itllcy
and Freda I.iilm.
Koont three, Mm. Von der llellon'a
ileiiirtnieiil, l.ovn lltichnnan, Kntrlnn
llrynrit, Uiotln Trtielovc, (Jwendolyii
llrophy, Nelva Hlmmoiis, Alvln Oreb,
Clarence (Jrvli, Donald Von tier Del
len, IIiiko Von tier llellen, Dennln
Truelove, Annll Pearco nml Johnny
PhllupB.
John Smith, of the HnrnUlt I.lv
ery Hlnble, linn bi-on inkliiK n Inyoff
nml went to Hullo I'alht lo lnlt bin
children nml gratulchlldren nml while
ho wna koiio thoy bail ti iniimiuo ball
In our (own and of cotirno qulto n
number of hora) to look after nml
tho qtiettlon cniuo up, "How nro wo
lo run thU htable wllhotil John?"
Hill they did nml no ono wan hurt
and thoy nil bad good tlmo. ami
John naya Hint ho hail tho tlmo of IiIm
life. '
Mr. nml MrM. Joo Ittuler woro out
taut week vUlllnj; hit brother John,
bin iilero. nml nophow Mr. nml Mm.
Hoy Anhpole. Fred Duttim nml uhnk
Ihk hands with 6ld tlmo frlomU.
P. M. Kemhaw, ropresentliiK tho
Oregon Ornnlto Co.,of Med ford, wim
out hern for dinner Wednesday nml
while hero look an order for n monu
ment from W. 1. Chlldrctli, our
blnrkMulth.
I omitted to utiito In my Innt Hint
Mm. W. 12. Hiirbniinii had returned
f i oiii her vlhll to Hullo Fnlla.
OwIiik to Iho scarcity of rain tho
wells ami HprlnKS uro fnllliiK nml John
(rob ban muio lo work (o iIIk htn well
down deeper. Ho hiia (o blind nnd
tho rock Ih tho hard Kranlto,
Some of our people out tills way
are vury much Interested In tho Med
ford rhnrtor but ttovornl of'tliem any
they will ho glad when tlio.electlon Ih
over ho that wo will linvo more nown
In (ho Medford papers ami not go
much of a Htrlctly local Ihhiio,
Hurl Croft, tho foreman of tho
Cooley orrhard, wnn In town Thurs
day nud renewed his mibRcrllitlon to
tho Dally Mall Tribune. Taking tho
Dally Mall Tribune Ih like rami) of
tho bail habits, ray HiuokliiK or chew
&1K tobacco, onco thoy form ttm
habit they hihi mot want to keop It
up, at leant It kooiuh that way out In
tbiiHo parlH.
Fred Dtittou wiih hero umlllns on
bin iiiniiy frlonda about tho nilddlo of
tho wvok,
BUTTE. FALLS BUBBLES.
Mri. llrniunrirn mint uml uncle,
Mr, mul Mrs, Vrnbtreo, from Forest
drove, mi' vNHiiig hut now,
MihH HolierlK, who tenelies the
Kcliool below here, was In town nt
unlay. lloyd I (own nl spoilt Christmas in
lU'rkeley mul Sun Knineiheo with hli
piirents,
Mi. II. I). Mills went to Meiironl
Tuesday nml ictuineil Thursiliiy.
Mr, nml Mis. K. W. Smith, whoso
hoiiHii Inn iumI n few weeks ago, Imvo
built n new one in its pliic1'.
Mr. uml Mrs. Houghton mul Mrs.
HouglitoiiV uiotlu'i) Mrs. Minion, are
visiting; with M,rs. Marino's sou,
Alva, on his homestead.
Tho mothers' meeting wiih held nl
the ehapul Weilnextltiy.
Mr. uml Mrs. Vriilik Abbot uml Mr.
mul Mrs. Niolipls pro visiting in Unite
Fulls.
Miss Nelsou Is spending Butimln-,
nml Sunday nt tho MeDoiinlil much.
With MeiUord truao s Wodford nintloKMiarles will rvmune his etmlloa at
MEPyOTlP MATL THTBtJN1!i,
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APPLEGATE POSTERS I
Hcliool work wnn reiiinned a km In
Monday, hut owln to hIcIuichk mul
hud roailx IIio nlloudaiico wua tho
nnialleHt hIiico tho beKlnuliiK of tho
hcIiooI year,
Tho MlnMoiirl Flnt debating lenmio
mot In n Joint debato tlwh Applcmilu
Hal til day iiIkIiI. The tuibject wax,
"HohoIvoiI That Forole.n Iinmlf;ra
tlon Hhoiild Do Prohibited."
Tho Rcbool Ih inakliif; kooi) uho of
tho volley ball which wan piirchaHvd
ilurlmr vacation.
JnimiH liruhb, H, Oannrd, Itohort
lloyd ami Hluio Throckmorton wont
In JnckKouvlllo hint Monday on Iiiih
ItieMW. Joo McDnulel h vIhIHih; bin broth
er, V. II. McDnnlul.
A number of fariuem of IIiIh vi
cinity have been btitchurliiK thin
week.
Tho Parcnt-Toaehcm asKoclatlon
will meet nl Iho nchool hoimo Wudncn
dny, January l.'itb. All Kihool pn
trotm Invited lo bo proneut,
Mlsn Kunlcii David of Medford re
turned to Appk'Kato Hunday with Mr.
and Mm, W. 0. Wheeler. Mlw Dnvln
In teacliltiK tho Thompson creek
mcIiooI.
Tho Hone hall ban been fitted up
for banket ball nml Ih being lined for
day praetlHo by eomo of iho out-of-ncliool
people.
J, A. O'Hrlen sold and delivered a
bunch of Iiokh to Mr. Wood of
Thompson creok.
Fred Hurrnn has returned to
SlunmloAt from Medford, where ho
has been for home time with his nick
mother.
Mr. KolbaKen of HoscburR was
hero lookltiK nfter business Intercnta
the first of tho week.
Iva Humt visited at Iho Wright
home Holiday,
Mr. Paid 111 was In Medford Tues
day.
Charlie nnd llolen Mco linvo re
turned to high school nt Centrnl Point
nfter two weeks vacation with their
parents bore.
Tho local basket ball teams arc
practicing each Monday nnd Thursday
night nt the new socialist hall. Vis
Horn nro welcome.
At tho venil-iuonthly meeting of
tho Hoya nnd (llrls Industrial club
held at the sclnfiil house Friday,
afternoon it wna decided to Klvo n
proKrnm aome tlui? in February.
Monday, January 1 1 tit Is the dato
of tho annual meeting uf tho Valley
Pride Creamery board.
I ALONG ROGUE RIVER I
The iinnmtl telclioiie meeting of
Kagle Peine line 5 was held at the
residence of Kugcnc llellows .Inuti
nry 'J. Henry French was elected
president; Peter Bet, vice-jireMdeiil
nnd Kd roster, Hccrotnry trenxiirer.
Tho Mrs. 0. Nichols phono share
was sold to drecii Mathews. An ns-
scssnienl of fill cents u shnre wilt
Voted. N'ext iinuuiil meeting each
shareholder is to bring his better
half mid it lunch.
Dave Pence, mail supervisor of
district M for Ml I, lit tended coin
inisniuncrs' court lit uJcksonvillc this
week. ,
John Houston uml M. Kluxer at
tended the telephone convention id
Central Point us delcgntes of Trail
Hue No. 111.
Mcsiliiuics French, Howard, Heir,
and Foster culled on Mr. Itelluwi
Kaiiirdtiy.
Otis Sniilh of Sains Valley culled
nt the French' home u few dnys uiro.
Mr. nml Mrs. drant Mathews xpent
several du.Vs with his bi other, dreen
ntlluwK, this week.
Kvcrv one has been sorting mil the
fror.en imtatoes and iviug piggiu mi
extra feed.
Mr. mid Mrs. Vniicn llergiuaii iv
turned to their home in Irving Sun
day. Mr. mid Mrs, II. I.. Howard called
tit tho Slussur ranch Saturday.
Miss Murl Coffeen spent Saturday
with Mrs. Wnlluco Ouffeen.
Misses Helen and Margery Coffceu
were (he guehts, of Miss Margaret
Howard Monday.
1 JACKSONVILLE ITEMS I
Mrs, M, (J. Uloy who has boon vIb
ItliiK hor daughtur, Mrs, Mltinlo Itob
Inson, returned lo San JoJso, Calif.,
t(io first of tho week,
Mrs, Paulino Hlnoa nml son HoVoll
arrived from Snlom tho. first or tho
'Week and will ninok their homo hero;
thla wlntor, Uowoll being employed
In tho Hank of Jacksonville.
Frod Flck loft for tho Applegate
country Monday, whoro ho Is building
a rnugors' utatlou.
Herman Oftenbncher was In Apple
gaeo Thursday on business.
Mru, Jos. Morcoin uml daughter
returned to Anblaml Sunday after a
woek's visit with rolntlvoa living lioro.
Dr. l(art camo down from Talent
Tuesday ou busluoss with the county
court.
Mlsa Lolln Prim and Oharlo? Prim
left for California Thursday morning,
CORRESPONDENTS
MEDFORD, OftKCJON,
tho university while bin wlslor will
romalii In Houtliorn California dur
ing tho winter.
Don Cameron returnod to bin mlno
near (bilbo aftor ii fo dayn visit with
Curly Wllcon.
Mm. Ix-wls Ulrlch onlertnlned at
dinner Sunday In honor'of Prof, nml
Mm. F. C Hinlth nml Sr, nnd Mm.
I.oiiIh Urown of Tnlent.
Tlui firemen hold their annunl
high Jinks Monday ovonlng, Initiat
ing nevernl candidate followed hy
n banijiKt.
Mm. F C Hiiillb entertained n fow
frlrndH Wednesday afternoon nnd
Mm, John Duunlngton was Iiosiosm
to tho Friday Afternoon club thin
week.
Mm. P. C Hmlth entortalncd the
BOO club Inst Knturdny evening when
a most delightful tlinoaa had. Tho
following mcinbem wcro present:
Mr. nnd Mrs. F. J. Kick, Mr. nnd Mm.
H. M. Collins, Mr. nnd Mm. Cbas.
Niimnn, Mr. and Mm. I.owIh Ulrlch,
Dr. mid .Mm. Golden and Mr. and
Mrs. Louis Hrown of-Talont.
Mr. nnd Mm. Cbas, .N'tinnm spent
Hundny with Mr. nnd Mm. Ceo. Von
der llellen of Koglo Point.
Tho Hnstcrn Stars held a public
Installation Thursday night when
their Oraml Worthy Matron Mm. W.
II. McUowan or M'.-dford visited tlielr
lodge. A short musical program wns
rendered after which a siiinptuoun
atippor was served. Mm. 11. A'. Col
litis wan jcholrman or tlio refrcsluncnt
tionimlttee
.GOLD HILL NUGGETS
(From I he News.)
letters from Mr. nnd Mrs. Hurt
Cnrtur, formcily of this eity, to local
friends nmuutuee the advent of a lit
tie son who arrived just in time for
ChrMtuus, on December 22, nt their
home in Huwleti, Ariz.
Itev. C. L. Creeey of C'eiilrnl Point
was the giitst of George Iversou nnd
family on New Year's day. The guest
and his host were boyhood friends in
Spokane and enjoved the opportunity
to talk over old times.
Howard Wharton sjient New cYnr's
day at the home of his parents, Kev.
nnd Mrs. Wharton, returning to his
Kvniis creek ranch1 the following day.
While here n dinner to several young
men was given in his honor.
Luko Jennings is invalided nt home
the present week by u slight illness.
Harry Harvey nrrived Monday
from Ashland nnd attended to local
business.
Mrs. F.thel Swank of Tolo isited
with tho Miscs Hodges several days
last week.'
Mrs. (ICurge Holcnmb, who has becj
tptite ill the "past week, is himv report
ed imiironu.
Mrs. IVrry lliilbrrt dcimrtcd
Thurxdiiy for Auburn, where she will
vi-il reliitncs for some weeks.
Mrs. S. T. Hodges nnd daughter,
Miss U'lsy, wero with Centrnl oPinl
friends Sal unlay nfternoou.
Charley Keed returned on Sunday
to Conallis, where he will continue
his studies nt the A. 0.
Miss Amy Harding visited for sev
eral dajs with her brother, l'rofcs
sorll. (!. Harding, returning to Med
ford on Sunday.
Mis llessie Newton returned on
Sunday to her studies nt Corvullis
after n h iiliday vacation with her
mother nud sUters in t.ltif city.
Mrs. Fennin Zana returned to Ash
laud hist Saturday, nfter spending
several days in attendance upon her
sister, .Mrs. A. L. Ingram, who wns ill
several days last week.
Dr. (.'. II. Jtuy, who purchased ihc
Blower plaeo several weeks ago, is
litiuiig Hie t-uiuiiinder of the property
cleared nnd will set out at least thiity
acres in orchard.
Miss Kkrou dull of Jacksonville
ws the guest of her mint, Mrs. S. T,
Hodges, mi Sunday and Mouduy. Tim
young ladv wns on her xvnv to the
Pifjbyteiiaiuoollego at Albany, xyhere
shu is enroUed as a .student.
COURT HOUSE NEWS
Reported by Jackson County Ab
trnct Co., Sixth and Fir Sts.
Ciirult
l, A. DoArtuond vs. Hortha J. Do
iVrmoiul. Divorce.
H.itrry J. Mllllgan vs. Electric Oold
Dredgo Co., ot a. Certificate or levy.
Rogno Rlvor Volley Canal Co. vs.
Isabolla Phlpps et al. Domurror.
y li-olte
Estate, of David Flnamore,
tlon.
Estnto ot Donald T, Magorle.
Pott-
Or-
dor appointing npprnUors,
Estnto of Fouton M. Hagloy. Or-
dor confirming sale of real estnto.
Heal Rstuto Transfers
E. E. Cook ot ux to n. E. Whlt
more ot ux, lnnd In T. 39 R
1 E D 10
Ida M, Noll ot vir to E. E.
Cook, laud In T. 39 R 1 E
W. D. ...v., 1.S00
E, E. Phlpps ot ux to Romaln
Farnham, et ux, NW S. t8 T.
35 R 2 W, W. D 4,000
Geo. It, l.lijdloy ot ux to Isa
bella Jtowloy, lota nml 2,
MONDAY, JAtfUATtY 11,
hoc. 30 T. r.3 it a !:., W. D. 1,(500
U. H. lo Alible J. Cbamplln,
laud In nee. II T. .17 It. I
W mining patent.
William D. Hodgson ol tix to
Wm, T. Hostwlek, 2n.8 ncrcrt
In T. :8 It 1 !:., W. D 10
Mrs. N. H. Darling lo W. K.
Hailing, laud iu Hold Hill, $ 1
I.ulii Vim Wegen et vir lo U. I..
Crabb, land in i-ee. 4-JI8-2W 7(10
It. K. Dunlap nt ux to Margaret
It. lititlerfleld, laud in twp.
:n ik oii
J. 0. Cn-c ct ux to Cliiirlna M.
Kuglish, lot .'), Oaktawu Ad
dition, Medford -- 1
A. Af. Ileuver ct ux to F. J.
Herger, lotM .", I, 7, 8, block
A, Fnirview Add., AkIiIhiiiI. ."00
A. JI. Drill it rl ux lo F. J.
Ilcrgrr, lot in block 12, A'di
luml . 2,.")00
W. Henulon rt ux lo F. J.
JScrgcr, lots iu Ashland .'1,000
KXCCL'TItl.V KI.VAIi XOTIOK.
K. C. Hoock IXntc Notice Is
hereby given Hint tho uudorslgnod as
executrix of tho ontalo of K. C. Hocck,
deceased, has filed her fliml account
In th county court of tho state of Ore
gon for Jnckr.on county, ami that
Monday, tho 18th day or January. A.
I). 1.915, at the hour or 10 o'clock In
tho forenoon of said day anil tho
court room of said court, has been
appointed ns tho time nndplacn for
tho hearing of objections tlioreto and
tho nettlcmcnt thereof.
Dated and limt published December
17th, A. I). 10H.
MINNIB HOECK.
Executrix.
WILLIAM 8. CKOWKLL,
Attorney.
CLdSfjIKIKI) APS.
4 Ono cent pr word per Issue.
Six Insertions for prlco of flvo.
Fifty cents per lino per month
without change.
4 -e''--5.S-
Foil Ki:.vrv-nnvsi?
FOR, KENT Six room house, mod
ern, largo barn. Phono E. J.
aicwari or ;3i. ls
FOR R.ENT OR SALE Nino room
modern house close in. 33 North
Peach St. Inqulro phone 403-R2,
251
FOR RENT Furnished houso and
store building, on Jackson St., be
tween Front and Fir streets. W.
H. Evcrhnrd, 1013 West JCinth.
phone GC7-J.
FOR RENT Threo room furnished
bungalow cloge In, pleasant loca
tion. Phono 779-J or call 527 S.
Holly.
FOR RENT Six room modorn bun
gnlow, close- in, flno shade, range
connected. Phono 930-X.
KOU ItKNT FURNISHED ROOMS
FOR RENT- Furnished room reason
able. 134 So. Ivy. 252
FOR RENT Largo, pleasant rooms
with bent and bath. $2 nnd $2.50
per week. 15 North Gmpo St. 256
FOR ItKNT IIOU.SEKKKPl.NO
R0031S
FOR RENT Threo room" Furnished
flat. 322 South Central. 251
FOR RENTy-HousckecpIng and sln
glo rooms, heat, bath, phone free.
223 V. Main. 257
FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS
FOlpRENT Farm, very chenp 100
acres hog proof fenced, no agents,
nox F. J. O., caro Mall Tribune.
250
CrfiJ-T J-
IIUSINESS OPIWSTUNITIKS
FOR SALE A good business propo
sition. Ilest money maker In town
for the capital invested. Write
for prlco and terms nnd bo con
vinced. Address box X caro Mall
Trlbuno. 230
FOR SALE REAL IiTATE
FOR SALE My ranch on Roas Lane.
Will consider residence in Medford
ns part pay. G. Allder. 251
FOR SALE 320 acres fine lnnd in
eastern Colorado, Improved, for
laud bore. G. Allder. 251
FOR SALE One of tho best ranches
in tho valloy on Pacific highway.
C. E. Ilurgau. Tnlent. 251
FOR SALE Oil EXCHANGE
Roguo River Valley Fruit Lands.
Dairy, stock, poultry ranches and
TImbor. Colonization Tracts. Best
all-the-yenr-round cllmnto on coast.
Health Resort. Wonderful Modlcl
nal Springs.
Heaver Jtealty Go., Ashland. Orcgoa.
WHY?
A word to those who aro coming
back. Lnnd for tho past six months
has been hanging at rock bottom
prices, A. great deal ot liquidation
has taken placo in this tlmo. My bus
Iness alono In tho last halt of this
year has amounted to nearly $100,000
I bellovo tho last tour or flvo deals
I haqv mndo ropresout absolutely tho
bottom. Land with rental valuo ot
$30 an aero will not long ronmlu at
$200 an aero. TUe.ro will bo no boom
but land values will Improve some.
Good roads, Irrigation, saw-mill,
box factory, cheap power, sugar
beets, caniilng factory, good' prices,
satisfied customers; perfect days.
Hurry, soo Medrord first and
J. C. BARNES
nnnm 'Hli I.M tt.it Ktftfniil ll.mb niil.r
iivwiu V I'llft Ot"l4t AfHIIfV illt I
1015.
FbltALElVhcatror(irafTorse
nnd mnreR weighing from 2100 lo
a-'OO a span and eight bend young
mules, nil broke to work. I bought
this stock In northern California
nml they nro the best lot or horscn
over Mhlppcd to Medford. If you
nr In need of nny work stock rail
and seo these boforn you buy. Dr.
Helms vcterlnnry, Medford. 2T.1
FOR SALE--Kpan of mnres, weight
about 2(500, wagon nnd hnrnesH,
327 West 2nd St. 2 ft 4
FOR HALE- Poland China boar, rog
Islered, H months old, good indi
vidual. Will trndo for registered
Poland China September pig. S. I
Wilson, Tnlont. 252
FOR HALE Pigs of nil ages, from
J 1.50 lo $10 00 each. Ilrecd Duroe
Jorw-'y, Chester White, Poland
China and Ilurknhlrcs. Phono
8C-J4. 252
FOR SALE Full blood Duroc Jorsey
boar, cows, and plgn. Phono 403
H2. 251
FOR 8ALE8lx registered Poland
China sows; also thoroughbred
weaned pigs. J as. Campbell, phono
311-R. 253
FOli SALE Hrcd bows nnd. gilts
from prlzo winning Duroc Jorsey
herd, Jackson county fAlr; nlso
boar old enough for service and
weanlings, L. If. Houston, one
nillo weflt ot Talent, phono 3-F12.
2(54
FOR SALE Shoati and pits.
Stone, Jacksonville road.
A. W.
FOR SALE Eight flno rows, three
year old heifers, fine team of work
marcs. Nash Livery Parn. 201
FOR SALE Span work homes,
work 2C00, span work marcs,
weight 1700, Holslten cow giving
40 lbs milk. Cow coming- fresh in
January, Holstlun balls one and
two years old, threo yearling
calves, 10 fat hogs, 13 brood sows,
will farrow In Doccmber and Jan
uary, two sows with pigs', top
btigKT. almost new. J. T. Raffnr
ty, Tolo, Ore. 258
FOR BALE -JUSCELLAXnOCS
FOR SALE Ten thousand Uartlett,
D'AnJou and Dose poars, nursery
stock, "yearlings," Sc each. Ad
dress box 14, Rex, Oro. 251
FOR SALE Eight horn power port
able engine AVould consider
trade. Inquire M. P. Truo, Ash
land, Ore., phone 13-F13. 251
FOR SALE Six cylinder Stovons
Duryca, fully equipped, up-to-date
In ovory respect and In first-class
condition. Prlco $2000.00. Ad
dress box C. C, caro Mall Tribune.
FOR SALE Looso alfalfa hay; also
two buggies nnd two hacks. In
qulro Nash Livery nam. 271
FOR SALE Dry fir and plno wood
for sale cheap, write box 65, Regno
River, Ore. 250
FOR SALE Extra dry wood, makes
quick, hot fire. F. Oscnbruggo,
Phono morning 194, Rlvcrrido S.
401.
FOR S"ALE Dry wood.'undor cover,
all kinds and lengths. Valley Fuel
Co. Phono 76. 252
WANTED MISCCI.LAXKOUS
WANTED Agents. MONEY selling
LITTLE NECK AND DUTTER
CLAM MEATS to consumers nnd
dealers In your homo town. Agents
wanted. Lang & Conroy, Alaska
Hldg., Seattle. Wash. 25C
WANTED Agents, to sell to all gar
ages and auto und motorcycle own
ers an articlo of exceptional merit.
Hlg profit. Address Flota Mica,
SOS Wrlght-Callcnder nidg., Loa
Angeles, Cal.
WANTED $250.00 to cxamlno a
tailing pit In California, said to
contain 50,000 tons. Assay valuo
$10 to $12 per ton, gold. One
halt interest given. Address box
102, Eagle Point, Oregon. 250
WANTED SITUATIONS
WANTED By young marrSod man,
orchard or general tarm work, ex
perience, references. Box 1L, caro
Mall Tribune. 253
WANTED Position on ranch, com
petent to take charge ot orchard
or stock much of any kind. Flvo
years experience In Roguo rlvqc or
chards. Good rercrencea. A. C.
Huson, Medford. Ore. 252
FOR KAC1IA.M3B.
EXCHANGE Want, to sell or buy
anything? U C Rador. 114 N.
Front St. Employment otfico and
rentals. Phono 125. Nutt Sod.
FOR EXCHANGE 100 acres corn
land producing SO and 90 bushels,
per aero, eastern Iowa, for lin
proied land lioro or good equity,
R. H, McCurdy.
FOUND
TAKEN UP Ono sow and 13 pigs,
markod split in right eari under
halt crop, left ear. Ownor may
havo same by paying for keep and
advertising. 1'hono 571-R1. 250
TAKEN UP Off tho rnngo. part
Jersey cow "with calf, branded bar
A on loft hip. Ownor may have
same by paying for advertising
and keop. J. B. Plymlro, phono
697-R3. 250
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BUSINESS DIHEOTORX
Notarjr l'nblio
HELEN N. YOCKEY Notary nub
lie. Bring your work to. me at thi
elg.n of the Mall Tribune.
Transfers
BADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO
Office 43 North Front Bt, Phoni
815, Prices right, Sorvlco gur
autood.
UL-HV J U.. jm
LAIIER AUTO BPJ11NO CO.-W
nro operating th UrReit, o!4M
and best en nipped plut In th P
clflo uorthTCBt. aUm our inrlRfjt
whon other fall. Bold under gtiftK
sntM. 36 North Fifteenth M.,
Portland, Pro. J
Atlontryk
POTITER J. NEFF. WM. I MBAliMT
Attornoyn-Bt-Ln-v, Rooms H awl
9, Medford National Hunk b)d
A. B. REAME8, LAWYHR
Corey bldg-.
OnrnftU-
Wm. M, Colvlg, (leoriu K. Robert
COLVIO & HOtlKRTH. LAWYKRB
Medrord National Hank, JUilldln.
D. F. MULKEY & OEO. W. CIIHRKT
Attorneys at Ijiw. Jackson Coua
ty Rnnk Building.
NEWTON W, noRDEN Attorney nt
law, room 7, Sparta building, Med
ford. Oregon.
srssfi
Chiropractor!
DR. A. R. HEDOEH. Dr. Louise K.
Hedges Mocbnno-Thoraplats, Chiro
practors, Spoddylotheraplsta, ThM
syslerai, Including' dtetettM, car
Hta gymnastics, hydro-theraphy,
etc. produco results In both acut
and chronic diseases. CobiuIU
tlon tree. Over Den si ft Co.', eof
ner Main nnd DartleU. Hours
a. hi. to 5 p, m. Otbor hours by,
appointment. Phone 170.
DR. R. J. LOCKWOOD,, Chlreprtetor,
nerve spoclsllit Rooms 203-194-205.
Carnctt-Corcy bide. Vapor
bfttha nnd scientific mnsMRe given:
needle spray, head and shoulder
shower la connection; advice la
dietetics, medical gymnastlMt
hydrotherapy. Lady attefldtat.
Phone, office S43, nwldeaw 511-K.
F.mfAejmmi jtjf
We aro here to help people get re
liable, competent" help.-W fur
slnh help In almost all llaea C
business. We make a p eelalty ot
competent men and wIth for
ranches. Wo solicit yoar patra
ge. Bittner's Real Betata ail
Employment Bureau. Rooms aad
7 Palm Building, Medford. Pho
858. Mrs. J. S. Clark, Manager,
successor.
Dcnthrts
DR. W. M. VAN 8COTOO
dr. c. o. Van hcoyoo
Dentists
Qarnott-Corey Bids;., salt llf
Medford. Pro. Phone 858.
Engineer ami Contractor
FRED N.'ciJMMiNGSEnKlneer and
contractor, 404 M. F. & II. flldg.
Surveys, estimates, Irrigation,
drainage, orchard and land Im
provement. Osjrtme
OARBAGE Get your premise
cleaned up for the aumsBer. (Ml
on the city garbage wagons far
good sorvlco. Phone 274-L. F.
T. Allen.
InstrucHon la Mas4o
HAIGHT MUSIC STUDIO 116 Se.
Laurel. Fred Alton Ilalght Piano,
Mrs. Florence Halllday Halght,
Tolce. Telephone 170-R.
Rteaugmpners
SHOE iREPAHUNG FUst class h4
repairing, on modern electrle
machines while you wait K. N.
Blden, located In. Kidd's Shoe Store.
Phoue 313J.
l.-rf-sa
Pliyeldafl una sargeeas
DR. F. O. CARLOW, DR. EVA
MAINS CARLOW Oiteopathta
physicians, 416-417 Oarnett-Corejr
bldg., phone 10S3-L. Aaaldenea
26 South Laurel St.
DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathia
physicians, 303 Oumett-Corey
building. Phone U04-M.
DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician and
surgeon. Practice limited to eye,
ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien
tifically tested and glaues sup
plied. Office 228 East Mala St.
Hours 8:30 a. m. to 8 p. IB,
Phono.
E. B. PICICEL, M. D. Office Jack
son County Bank bldg. Offlea
phone 43-11; residence psoas 6B-K.
DR. MARTIN C. BARBER Physt
clau and surgeon. Offlee Palsa
block, opposlto Nash Hotel. Hours
10 to 12, 1 to 4. Phone 110-J.
DR. R. W. CLANOV Physician and
surgeon. Phones, office 36, resi
dence 724-J, Office hour 10 (9
12, 2 to 5.
DR. S. A. LOCKWOOD Phystcia
and surgeon,
MYRTLE a. LOCKWOOD. U. D.
Practice limited to diseases of
women. Offices 332 E. Mala.
Phones, residence, 814-J2; oHta
814.
R. J. CONROY, M. D. Physielaa aad
Surgeon. Over Hutchison ft Luna
don, 315 U Muln St. Phoaa 77,
DR. LYDIA S. DOW Osteopathic
physlctun, practice limited to ob
stetrics and diseases of women aad
children. Offices 3 and 4, St,
Marks block, hours 1 to 5 p. m.
Phpno lqo. Res, tho Dow Hospi
tal, Central Point,
DR. MCM. M. DOW Physlelaa and
surgeon, obstetrics and surgery,
offices 3 and 4 SL Marks block.
Hours 9 to 12, Phone 189.' Real-.
deuce, tho Dow Hospital, Caatral
f.oint. v $ ,
95T
Printers na raiiHiasaa
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MEDFORD PRINTINQ CO.
bes,t equipped printing offla m
southern Oregen: baolt HsuHtgi
loose leaf ledgers, billing syfeauL
etc. Portland prlM. M Mr(i
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