i-lfwl',, pivc- WIUDTOItl) MAIM TM1UJNFJ, M 181) POM), OUWION, WIODNKNDAY, .JANrAIJY in, 1015 FVOR WW H . . .-..i. . K Y K IN AHIII.AN'D, Up., .Inn. I I. IImiiU held llii'ir niiiiluit Mioi'liiiU" on Tni'mlny, with Hi'iitiii'lv ii fliiingi' fmin M'lhil'llt lilMI till' xlillillVr MFllll' to janitor, ,'clllier were llicrn iiii.v hlinliliia li III the vmitniM dilcclnr. an. Tin Fir I N'iiIimmhI minim II. V. Curler M H'niI') ; I'. II, Vntlpcl, vlui'-iuetfidi'iil; .1, W. McCoy, eitli Icr, u)n ha for u-!iImiiIx Clink Hindi, A ii i 1 v Mi'i'nIU'ii mill Mill F.meiy, willi .Mim Mu.wiic (limiiui'i' iih in'- I'lllllllnlll, II, I'. I'lllllllllll In lTllll-lll (if 1 1 Iih fillneii; llohcil Null, licit pri'Mili'iil ; V. O. N. Ninllh, eimhicr. hi iinhIxIiiiiIk ln'iiijf li I'd Fugle and .MIm F.lhtl I)uiiIkii(. Tin Slut. Intuit U nftieetcd liv (lulu Huller, ph'-iilriil : (). Winter, xlce itcidcnt; Il'lll' llllllltlll,", I'llxllilT. .Ilillll Nuller, the Inilhfal ol, I juuilnr, Mill lciiuiiu mi tin Stnli' bunk' incniM"', w Inn ii li ha been ii liiiiiilinr I ijci i fur iuhii.v iNir. Olid I'cllim. IllSlllll Williajn .Meyer, illtiict .li'iMil.v lrund innMcr, ii'i'imllv iiihlalli'il Hie offl'tyra of .Wdnnd Indue, No. t", of odd" I'idfow. The eh'ellvc nffiuinN nil':. I. I. IVtr, noble irmid; P. I'. Ly man. icc-nrnnd; II. II. Ktcvi'ii", ic coiiJijijj ii'i'ii'lniy ; (I. (I. (Iu, liiinu i'imI ii'iiylarw Alir liimf will Iitl lin pure mii, while Tuin Kliton, I'.. II. lliiiH ami Hiitlni' Wall.fr me Hm Irimli'i. Tin' impo iiill "i'cri'iiioiiii!M were folliiVM'tl liv o ii'l flivilii niiil ainptc ieliedi inVnU. ("Iturli-y lliuiln ami uw, 1 1 1 1 1 ami lliiiiy. arc nfli'r tin' gnat of tin' mi eiennl who n'ri'iilh iiiiniiril owr a down hind of llii'ir Aiikoiii". which nic lmiic wintered in the Wanner ctok section. Tin' iiiii'lui'l wambiim ly wllHiir. Tlu'ir flock, tlill re main hI ii it Ilillll liniil, they Imvinjtf miIiI n bunch of 100 tliix wi'i'k In In' nliiiMit to ('iilil'iirniii. .Villi". Ullll IVl-MIIIM Hill Vi'iMiir, ! pnialcr, of Med foul, KH-milly unitnlli'il a lino ami ex iciii,e niiMil letter Mgii "ii the I'Ihxh noiiffi'tioiiiTy. Tin' ralfiaii xxit. lii'lil on Nntutduy. Tin iuilnllation xvar u liiiitlioi'-in-liiw net in behalf of IM ItlltllT. I. T. Ilramili will vauute tip An iluiw'K fniil rniH'li. in tlm Hcllfvimv 'llrlii, at mi cnrly iluli', ami ii'iiioxc with lim fHinily to ('nllfoiiiin, a hIiii nut ininlii ni'intiiy on account of Inmlllv coiiilillniiN. In liU mm Iioihc In plnii to cmbiixi' " Ho' lioacy llllkini'MH. Tli liwnl Neil i'Iiiiih Wi'c plcnm'il lo note in IhmI Snmlay'M I'ortlaml .luiu unl a itimip pii'lnn of tin .Mi-i' Alililu'il, Niiln ami I'nincii't Neil. ilniililirt ol Mr. ami Mr. Frank Neil of the l'nli' 1'iiint iii'ij-liliiiiliontl, ami (iiinililiumliler of .IiiiIkh Neil of laeliinvijle. The .voiiiik lailii'i liavo lieini in I'urllniiil n ntl ixitui nil- iiierinii icIntivcM. I'lua (Jiou'iy Solil The I'liixn xi'occrv Iiih rlinuijctl lninil, .1. K. Veaer Iiiimii1; oh out to Q. l.yHnm, who has hccii an iismi eiittc in tin IniNiiicMti. The TjiliniM Iuim met with the ooi f.iiliiinv.nf lieiiiif ihiniinli'il, in'tlur with the Mail Tilhniie, as an oltieial linpitf of .liickniiii county. Hence n ial nf.Jciiiil nihcrtit-iiitr-in the way of il(iliaiiicat tax lilN, ele. rrolmli ly a fchaiit of the eoiiuty piiiitin will nihil follow suit, CiiiiIk are out ninnimiein (lint af ter pcliriuuy 1 Mr. ami .Mrs. (lerahl Arlliiir Toricnee will he at home in Hill, Cal. The hiiile was foraieily .MiKH K.laa Neil. Talent LimIkh VMt lliavin; (lie ii;oi-H of TiipmIu.v night, ahoal thiity-fiMt WehekalH froai Talent chaileicil the Wig .lilimy touring car ami caim' here on a fru I nt mil silt to the local oi-aiii.atiia. Afltr llie loaline hiihim't.' coaneelel with the initiation of four camliilntc- wiih ilihpeiihetl with, a chicken hiipper wiih iiiilulKcd in, iokiuiIIoh of pre vailinir pnnUry'l" l'rt Y. V. Tracy of U'cmlricl;, Maho, lierclofori,! eaj-ii'-cd in the hcciI lmi U'H., hartJiVcii T)a;iiiK ovor llilrt lw cfili;' laljily.tvlllii view of Roiiiu imn tliiininv'ofjiiiniiu'nn. (With tlii'K'iiaijilrf for now cluuteiv iii)UlaMin)priir,ii(,itl', Awhlihul will vcit ftilm'ilj.t'iir llu linu' hcinjjr iii'iin el lot I lo cniUfv iti onlinnneeH, which iiiiinhcr over filii), not to mention nnu'inlinenlH. It h planncil to s'nn plil'y I lie whohi ImsiiieHK ami reiluce tlm ciiacliienli to fifty or less. Ciiiineilninu Wiue is HupervihiiiK the mailer ia hehalf of tlm omUiiiuicc comiuittcc, Poj; Catcher llnsy Hill Cool;, official luiinicipul iIor. cniclici, Iiiih a Miap theso ilnll tiincs ami will luno until l'Vhruary 1. Ilo )"(ih .rU.Bt) for each I'liuino cauftht ami kllli'il. The iIokh arc hkI, lllll prefcniu lliM im'thojl to the uncer tain wlculrio cfiitir. lk vunnuiHslim FEW CHANGES BANK DREGTORATE ASHLAND BANKS 10 ER. ASIIIANM, .Inn. Ifl. Vheie'H ele.'-, 1 1 nil in the air ami xomclhin'x (.'o lli to he ilnilij.' Ortlciilln of the Or cKon-Califotiiia I'owcr coiiipaiiy me Impii'iilly in couiilliiliiMi with city oll'iciiiU ami iuiiioih are that the municipnl lili( phial will Hipplrnicnl it h Ntem with jnicit limn the hi) power cotporatii'il. I I'm chlcnt that the cilv can't accoaiiiiiMlale it put roim aloiii; Ihce linen. Fiiillicraioic, ilV iiIiimcI a lureyniic coat'la-ion that the piophi won't vole more IioiuIk to nxtciiil the hNwIcin. Neither will the lint in lo ii Mile ol llie plant, iiiiifiinuh iih they thliil; it w woith what it cost, ecu it it tteneft no Juilhcr purpoM' than to hohl tlm whip low owr com petitor' in iU p.iiticnhir liehl. In hpite of the ili'iii'ii of a puhlic mi vice eniiiinU-inii, iiiliny ate siih pieioiiM of the uiiilicH of the hit; hohl injf conipunicM when it coiiiim o con liolliii) puhlic ulililicM, They point In Meilforil, for iiiNlauce. ami impiirc why iloe not the ctiiiiiniiiin culer into ami fettle the eiinleiilinn there At the iuic time many hi'ic come lo the eoiieliiKioM that it wn a ini-ttake to huilil the citv phial, ami ale will imr to i iiinpriiini"!' ami iiiake llie Iich of an imliflcii'iit Imivnin. Itiuiin il imihilily lo reach mil ami lake in more palroiiaui1. an ahunilaiici' of which ii olfetcil) the mi of the city tin ii t tint liceti phi'iioiiiciiiil. With tlm exception of a few wicl, thii tall, when a Milticnnt cinrciil wax not nlwiiVM uvailahle. never hefure lme the hired, of A'hlaml liein ko well liiflileil. ami the hcI'Wcc in ecu cnil Iiiih I. ecu of the hfl. Another mcctiiijf liet ween i.l nfliei.iN ami rum eHiiilnli I'm nl' the OiiiL'iiii-Cnli- foi uia will held 'I'ueHiIay, the M'nNioa licinj; eonliileiitial, if not ah"olutely M'i'i'i'l. The puhlic l epcelini: over lure fioui the latter to faiiiihh the funnel. with fin i cut at wholesale ratiw. much lcs than the town cnithl iiiauufaclurc it. leavim; the citv in the tosiiiou of ii iliMrihulor of hht ami power in ahuinlancc to all those who may icipiire it . iiIIowh him lo iuvuilc an, pi finises hy xiiliic of his cnlliui:, ami iiunin..leil iIijuh aro the hIijccIk if jd-j reitreli. I'Vea the laCKi'il iln eaunot exi'iipe, altlioiih it hn a nlit of leilemptiou throii'-li the iuxtrummitality of the poiiml, .ihout one iIm'k irni'c, mi the a.irnc. IIiII'n hamU ate all chawed up, hut he McniiU au. ilnii;er of rah ion. I'p to ilale he Iuim killfil ahout lifty ilo, ami Iuim a private remo tefy of liin own way off in a remote district. (1. K. IlilliujjM lnii lesiimed Rny oer chaiitampia, real estate ami in Miraneo malteix at the old familiar Miami, after hciii laid up for weeks, due to M'tioiis accident. The icmiIIh of lhi mishap went Miuirwhat ameli orated in the shape of an ac.nliiit policy, which the wie man Minu'timc eairies, E Hoported by Jnckaon County Ab tract Co., Sixth nnd l'lr Bit. Heal I.stati' Transfer CIhik, P, Yoiiiik et nl to 0nln HohliiHon, ." nrrt'S In set. a:i, t, at; it iw, w. n. . . 100 M. I., nalley to W. K. Itoyd, ft nl, lot In V.'Ml .Med font, W. I) 10 .laiuei ItliiKcr lo KiikIo Point l.odco No, 1!'J7, loin ID ami nail --0, tllrleli MU, KiikIo I'olnt, clctid r 1 Win. Ulrlch ot ux to KiikIo Point LoiIku No. 227, 1oh 19 nnd 20, Ulrlch Add, KitKto Point W, I) 200 ThomiiH C. Jonuu ot nl to Al fred N. Heck, laud lit T. 39 It 1 13, W. I) 1,250 KllHOII M. ItOilHO Cl UN to, lollu V, l.lhhy, lot In t, AHldund, W. I) - 1 1 ' t ' NOTICH. , Notlro U hrohy kIvoii Hint tho tin dorslRiiod will apply to tho city coun cil or tho city ot Modtord, at Its next roinilnr nu-otluK Jnmmry l!)th, 1915, for n tiaiiHfer of that cortnln llecnso No. SR9, IbhuoiI Ootoher 10, 1911, by tho city of Medford, Oiokou, to O. M. Siilflhy, triiBtco, authorhliiB him to noli BpltltuoiiH, vlnoiiH nnd mult II ijuotfl In iiuautltloH losH than a pal loa, at IiIh pliice of IiiibIiipss nt No. 1.1 South Kront Btnt, In tmld city, for u halnnco of tho purlod of elx niontha from nnid Octohor 10, 19H. l)nto of flint puhllcntlon January G, mir.. 0. J, CANSTICNS. Y. (!. Oorrtl of Muihlifiold Iiiik in. vented a laud ami walor hoal. Wlta Medium trno ts Moutord mudo ASHLAND B HErafflY HUM POW MANY H NEWS F EA0LE POINT EAGLETS. I Uy A. C. libwldtt. I A. P. (.'haxf, oiic of our kcIiooI mii periHort, and W.'A. I'litimtii, a mem her of the fundi v of the Normal hcIi'ioI of Monmouth, were hero laxt r'ndiiv 'vciiiu-x for hiiiuicr mi llu'lr way to HnnviislMiin, wlicii' Mr. I'ut iiuiii wiin hoolied for a lecture Hint niuM. I.iihI ThurHiav the Indue of I. O. O. I', hud limit, n'cular ini-clii" in llii'ir hall ami installed the followini; oflire: llanisoii He, N. (I.; W. I.. Ciih,lr.!th, V. (I.j W. K. liiichannn, xcentaiVi CI. II. Wualey, truasarcr; (leoie I'lulip". waiilen; Floyd I'loi , conducter: I'. Cov, 1. 0.; L. ). HinlljiO. (I.; Hoy A-llooli', It. H. X. (1,5 Ita- llainish, I.. S. N. (I.; Ni-I; Viiuiii,', It. S. V. (I.; .Mm Foster, L. S. V'. tl,; .lud IM-iill, It. S. S.; Hoy Smith, I .S. H.J L. . SliiunonH, chuu Inln. 'I'hey aim initiated l'rofeHsor C. V .Johnson and TlmmtiM Vestal iuo the ntiler. Frnm all appearaiicit ,we lime one of the hesl IoiI'-ch, or lather, two of the hest, for we must not foi-Kit lo nieiilion the HcheknliH, in the I'ountry, and from what ( can 'Ita rn a an oalnidcr, Ihcy haw ii line tiaii's theic as uiiVoiic could wish, .1. F. l.l'Wis f I'lllMK'Ct WlIK out and spoilt lic nixlit here hit Friday. .1. I.. Kershaw, who is living on Auti'loue etccl;, wok in town on hiisi ncss lust week, Mrs-. .Mary Teirill of Hrowiishoro wan nUn iloitii lnisine-s with our iiii'IcIuiiiIh at the stiine time In convciwnliiin with one of our Icailing hiistue uii'ii last week on (he Hiihjeet of the Mitrur heel industry, I rciaatkid that there wen actc of fine hitt land up nit Little Hutte, and I thought that the pcoile up there would take hold of an enterprise of thai kind, hut he Mil ill. e. he wn- Miire they would if it was tint lor that N.j,rcn hill. Tlnrc it one of the liieatest diawliacks to that fine country, that is peopled hy a class of cituciis that would he n credit l line I'Oiinlrv. That Nvltcii hill is a lout:, very ioiitli, steep hill that can he cut out of the way with hut lit t lo cxpctiKc, lnii iih it is now, the farm ers lixiiitf up on Little Hutte vny that if it was not tor that lull taev emit hunt; ""' '"lOO to .'l.'IIO pounds easier tlm a they van now liriii; out 1.10(1 to 1800 pounds. Hut I mippose that tho authorities think that the mad, otiiciually n deer trail, Iuim iilunyfc liecn there, ami so will just liae to let it stay. (leorio L.tlc, a hrotherin-law of Mrs. II. CniL'ciiilc. who has heen in Han I'raiteiseo, Cal,, Indue treateil for a cuueer, has ret allied and is now a truest of Mr. Cinvcade. lie seems to think that he is all Held now. John Downs of Hutte I 1M ami Mathcw llawkenson of Medford called Sattiiday for dinner, the for mer on his wav to Hutte Fulls mid the latter to Joseph Hannah's, on Kojue river. .Mrs. Cutter of Ashhind, a sister of Mrs. Clay Cole, has heen visiting her sister and took the I'. & P.. car Satur day for her.honie. ('. K. llummoad of Phoeniv eame oat on the car from Hutle Falls Sat urday with his two hloudcd hounds, lie went up to try to catch a panther that was pniwliru amuud the coun try, but ho said that the deer tracks wcic so thick that he was afraid to turn them loose, as he does not want them to leani to run deer. Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Wetther, who have heen visiting her hrolher, Will iam Perry, teturned to our town on Sat in day. r. Frank Tunjjuto of Jackson ville eame oat Saturday andwcnt on up o visit her sister, Mrs. F. J. Ayia-s. Mrs. William Perry also eame out to viit her patents, Mr, and Mrs, P. J. Ayres. Miss lluol Hrown gave a hiithduy party to her cousin, Miss Allison Of ficer, last Friday eveniaj,'. There were only in few invited jiuests, and besides her, Miss Officer's mother and stepfather, Mr. and Mrs. O'Urien wero" Miss (llady. Natwiclc and Miss Maud Cmleis. I tool; a little spin around last Fti day and Saturday to hco whut 1 could do in the interest of the Mail Tiihune, ami amoiij; the lint I met was Chtnles Ciu-jcade, who renewed his suhscriptioii to tho Weekly Mail Tvilmite; then Joe Momnaw, he also renewed his subscription to the Weekly M. T., and on Saturday 1 in terviewed F. T. Newpoit, and ho re-, liewed his Miberiptioti lo the Daily M, ., and llii'it Mrs, Judo Mayhem, when slit' paid me $1.50' for a year's subscription lo the Weekly M' T., d later in the day secured the subscrip tion of C, lloouethydc, our shoo cob lijo.f. He has been readintr the Oic oniiin, but slopped I ha I paper for one Hint he thinks is more reliuld", And then Sulunlny niiiht I took in tho picture show (hut is open eor,v Saturday !iht. There was a nice niidjeneo nnd everyone seemed to bo well pleased villi t!i norformatu'e, After the show was over the scalh w'ere teinoved nnd thfiso who t'o.l disposed spout a while in ti suv'itil NEWS 1 COUNTRY E Anni'i'. One redi'i'min- fciiliire of llie iliinct'H here i-, Hint there is a iniiti kept ftt the etitinwr who is lo ke'p anyone out who is under the influ ence of Jicjiior. I noticed aiiiong the atleiidiiiici' iiii!c a number of the peo ple from tin- country, ami ataetit: tllcm Vn 'Mr. mill Mrs. J. s. (uack cibunhnhlt lin. jusl irliiriied tnmi n visit loils piirctils In Mjehij.'uii. lie had ij little: crpeiirienee with the I'old Wcitlhrfr bail; llieto wiicji the llicr motniSlijr ii'ttiietcrd .10 below y.ero. Mr. MijjJ'iMrs Jftndeion (Mr. II. is the l'orejnnn on th Ortou orehatd, north of town) ami Hoy Hishop of Illitte Falls, wite i)mo in atletuhiuce, hesidp other too uumcious to men tion. There was n little socinl pnrl.v at Mr. and Mr-. C. W. Cleineiils' last Saturday hiuhl, when by mutual eon Kctit .Mr. J. V. Melntyre and Mrs. Oeort'c von dir Itelleu picpiued snmc refreshmt'iils and the two families met at the Clements home and had a royal feast mid a splendid social time, one of the little Iiri-iht spoil in life. I WILLOW SPRINGS TWIGLETSl Mrs, Frank Isintniii'.'cr of Oiaml .Iiiiieliou, Colo., spent the week with her nephew, A. S. HluckfoW. Pearl Heaii was a (.'vnlral Point shopper .Satuidav. Hay Howe lin- been Hpeiidint: .sev eral ihiy h with trieiids in (his vicin ity. I), S. Hbiekfoiil spent a short time in Medford Saturday. Mr. ami Mi-. Kd llanley were din ner gut'sU of Colonel Minis Sunday. Kutber't Clarke returned from Pottlaud after etijoinr the holidays with liis parents ti ml friends. A nunibcr of mir yonii'' peojile at leniled the reception ivn at the Y. M. ('.'A. in honor of Miss Heche and Mis Ileiriuj: Friday evenni;. .Mr. and Mrs. D,"MeKillop will be at home lo their friends for u short time nt the tcsuleuce of J. W. Ares. 1 1 uli Pmier ami wife returned to their home after i-itim; with rela tives in F.uucnc. Fitch Snyder or fluid Hill i-ited in this district Sunday. A strictly business mcctim: of the (raiitre was held Satin dav ccnin". Jiinuury I). At the ue.xt meet in" a.ln nary '2'2, sixlecn new members will be pivcu the (dilicnlK'ti nnd the officers for the ctMiiii'fjjMiir will be installed. K'i'fic-tiiiii'iit-v will be sencd nt the close of the program. Mr-.. W. A. Thompson gave a l'J o'clock luncheon in honor of Mis Hard Herring. Cauls completed the nftcnjnon's. cutiiitaiumetit and thoe enjoying the hospitality of the host ess were Mesilaines Lee Hoot, Har detto DoiIkc, Wayne l-eover, Hurrv Liusey and tho Misses Hazel Her ring, He Kcnlucr and Ituth Man ning. ' Despite the inclement weather, over fifty members of the Oraiie were en teitaiucd at the home of Mcsdutucs Hopkins nnd I.atta Friday eveuine. An eletiant dinner was served at 0:110 after which the houo was turned ocr to the guests mid the remaimler of the evening was dexoted to musie and other entertainment, including a very interesting talk by Professor I lender-oil on the subject of suanr beets. Much credit is j-ivt'ii the above ladi"s for their svaumthv and hpsiutalit" towards the (Iraiige. EDEN PRECINCT Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Hiiglies of Fern Valley wore oxer lo Phoenh Friday. Mr. and Mrs. . J. Khaer of Fetn Valley were in Phoeniv Sunday. Mr. ami Mrs. J. Croferd of Talent were at Phoenix Monday making a short call on Mr. mid Mrs. John Cipe and family. Miss Hesj-ie Drake of Xorth Phoe nix and a young lady fiieud were over lo Phoenix Sunday. Clyde Hat iiuiii has been having his tipples packed the past xveek and is consigning them for shipment to east ern markets. Mrs. Lillie Hlackxvood spent Sun day with her daughter, Mis. W. S. Slaneliffe, in company xvith her brother, H. (J. Adams, Those xxlio weie in Medford Satur day fiom this part of llie valley were Mrs. I). Leiihcr.s, Mrs. A. Ileum, Mr. and Mrs. C. Carey, Mr. and Mrs. W. l'J. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs.' John timffcsi olm Must, Louie Colver, J. T. Kdwntds, Sam Cope, Ocorgo F.l fers, Mr, ami Mrs. Otto Caster, Joe Under and wife, Nbnh Chandler and Win. Wright. H. 0, Adams of Smyth Hivcr, Cali., is in tit valley, having eamo over hist Friday lo visit his sister, Mrs, Lillie Hlaekwood of Phoenix and to look for a locution in tho alley. Mr, Adams is staying at the home of his noiee, Mi's. W. S. Rtaaeliffo while looking over tho valley. A Good Resolution. To liolp build up Medford payrolls hy amoklng Oovoruor Johnson or Ml. rut caul's, CORR SPONDENTS MARKET REPORT Prlcr 1111(1 Uf IH'Ucn KCICIS ;- :iUe. . 4 , . " Hl'TTKH -Creaniery, 27'. c; dair, r0e two pounds, POTATOES-ipl. 2.7. per 100 lbs. ONIONS Ii..; tier lb. 1IONKV1 lo per lb. . fJIDF.H 2. POIHv7'..r(iH''. J!Ki:P-00,lle. LAHDJOc. HACON 1.'(?i)i8c. HIIOL'LDKHS Kb. HAM lHc. llt'TTKIt FAT-27c. Ilfminrk IIOOS Alive, rUe. STKKILS-Alive, f,i,r75Go. COWS--Alive, d4(T-oe. VKAL Dro-sed, Wn lie. POL'LTHY Mixed ehickeim, ((7b lie; dressed, 31m Me; hftis, 11' Fie; springs, l.lfii 1 in. . llnj ami Ornln (Hiiving Prices.) WJIFAT-fl.n.-, bushel. OATS ISc btisbel. HAY Vetch, rll ton; grain, $12 to -Jfin. HAH LBV -Whole, .28 ton. COHX New, .i2o ton. ('mil of Thanks. W tlenln to fxiireim our Blncero Krntltudo nnd thnnkH to the iicople of J'hoynU and surrounding com munity for their kindly assistance uad tho many manifestation of their .sympathy during tho Ulnosfl nnd 'death of our lilster. Huslo Cope. JOHN COPK, H. P. COPK. Wit . Mo'lfon! tran- is Mpilfonl made riassiiii:i) aiis. 8 One cent per ivord per Issue. f'SIx Invcrttons for prlco ot flvo. Fifty cents per line pcr iionlh : without change. K - IX)U KK-NJ KOfflli? ' FOH HBNT Six room modern bun galow, cheap rent. Medford Ware houso Co. 254 FOH 11KNT Furnished house; close In. Inquire of Dr. Holms. 236 FOH HUNT Four room cottage on paved street, cheap. Water rent paid. Phone 13-X. 250 FOH HUNT Six room house, mod ern, large, barn. Phono K. J. Stewart or 331. 254 FOH UKNT Furnished house and store building, on Jackson St., be tween Front and Fir streets. W. H. Kverhard, 1013 West Ninth, phono 0C7-J. FOH HICNT Three room furnished bungalow close In, pleasant loca tion. Phone 773-J or call 527 S. Holly. FOH RENT Six room modern bun galow, close In, flno shado, range connected. Phono 930-X. KOlt KENT FUHNISHKHHOOMS FOH RENT Furnished room reason able 134 So. Ivy. 252 FOH RENT Largo, pleasant rooms with heat nnd bnth. $2 and $2.50 per week. 15 North Qrnpo St. 25C Fon m:xT nou.snKEEPiNa KOOMS FOH RENT Housekeeping and sln glo rooms, heat, hath, phone froe. 223 W. Main. 257 FOIl K.XC1IANUB. FOH EXCHANGE 150 aero stock ranch In Idaho, JC000. for small close In ranch. Clark Realty Co. EXCHANGE Warn, to sell or buy anything? U C Rader, 114 N. Front St. Employment offlco and rentals. Phoco 125. Nuff Sod. LOST STRAYED Ono ed and xvhlto Dur ham cow, dehorned, hole nnd split In each oar and brnnded A. II. on right hip. Notify M, J. Pllchor. Wellen. Ore. 253 FOR. BALE Olt EXCHANGE R,oguo River Valley Fruit Lands. Dairy, stock, poultry ranches and Timber. Colonliation Tracts. Beat all-tho-yoar-round cllmato on coast. Health Resort. Wondorful Medici nal Springs. ncavor Realty Co., Ashland. Oregon. WHY? A word to those who aro coming hncU. Land for tho past six months has been hanging at rock bottom prices. A great deal of liquidation has takon pluco In this time. My bus iness alone tn tho Inst half of this year has amounted to nearly $100,000 I bellove tho lafst four or flvo deals I hnov made represent absolutely tho bottom. Land with rental xaluo ot $30 nn aero will not long ronialu at $200 an acre. There xvlll bo no boom but laud values xvlll Improve some. Good rundti. Irrigation, saw-mtU, box factory, cheap power, sugar beets, canning factory, good prlcos, satisfied customers, ported days. Hurry, see Medford first and J. C. BARNES Room 201, First National Uauk Hldg.j I'Oft HKNT .MIHOHLiaXHOUS FOH HICNT Hnttch J . mile fiotith- west Medford, 10 ncn;, moilorn Iioiiho In uvory way, electilc IlithtH Address box l).,'citrn Mnll Trllilinc FOH HUNTSIX nnd one-half ncrca of Innd with four room house, bam, chicken house and trees. F. Christ inn n, atsklyou HclRhts, on car lino FOIlHAMV MYIWWjCK FOU HAL-:-Vory cheap, matched sorrol team. 907 South Central 2T.5 FOH flALK Two fine heifers, l(i months old. .rlc ?S0.O0 onch, j also 18 Indian Runner ducks, fit) I ct-nt each. Inquire of .1. ('. Hrown i Sparta Hldg., or M. II. (Hover, Ross! Lane. 2..C I FOH BALK Two brood bows, thor- ( oiiRiiurcu uuroc jeroy, win iar row February 1 nnd 10. Mr. Chrlstman, Hlaklou Heights, on street car lino. 253 FOH BALK Hpan of mares, wpIkIU ahout 2'iOO, v,'iij!on nnd harness. 327 West 2nd St. 2T, FOH SALE Poland China boar, reg istered, 1 1 months old, good Indi vidual. Will trado for registered ' Poland China September pig. H. I Wilson, Talent. 252 FOH SALE Pigs of all ages, from 11.50 to $10.00 each. Urced Duroc Jursey, Chester White, Poland Chlnn and Hcrkshlres. Phono 8G-J-I. 252 FOH SALE Six registered Poland China sows; also thoroughbred weaned pigs. Jns. Campbell, phono 311-R. 253 FOR SALE Ilrcd sow and gilts from prlzo winning Duroc Jersey herd, Jnckson county fair: alto boars old enough for servlco and wcnnllngs. L. If. .Houston, one nillo west ot Talent, phono 3-F12. 2U4 FOH SALE Eight flno cows, throo year old heifer, fine team of work mares. Nash Livery Parn. 2C1 FOR SALE Span work horses, work 2G00, span work marc, weight 1700, Holctlen cow giving 40 lbs milk. Cow coming fresh In Jnnuary, Holstlen bull one nnd two years old, threo yearling calves, 10 fat hogs, 13 brood sows, will farrow In December and Jan uary, two sows with pigs, top buggy, almost new. J. T. Raffer ty, Tolo, Ore. 258 FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE Illue ribbon Jackson county cocks and cockerels, White 'Wyandottes, $2.00 a piece; eggs, $2.00 per setting. Frtuchc, route ' 2, Medford. 252 FOR SALE REAIi ESTATE FORSALE bit TRADE For auto mobile, 40 acres timber on good road near Talent, Oregon. Ma chine must Ie in first-class condi tion. Address box 57S, Ashland, Ore., or seo H. Klum, 44 South Ccn tral. Medford. 255 FOR SALE MlSCm-IiANEOUS FOR SALE A good business propo sition. Rest money maker In town for tho capital invested. Write for prlco nnd terms and bo con vinced. Address box X., caro Mall Tribune. 25S FOR SALE Single buggy and har ness. 610 S. Oakdale Ave. 253 FOR SALE Six cylinder Stcvens Duryea, fully equipped, up-to-dato In every respect and In first-clans condition. Prlco $2000.00. Ad dress box C. C, caro Mall Tribune. FOR SALE Loose alfalfa hay; also two buggtes and two hacks. In quire Nnsh Livery Darn. 271 FOR SALE Extra dry wood, makes quick, hot fire. K. Osenbrugge, Phono morning 194, niverside S. 401. FOR SALE Dry xvood, under cox'er, all kinds and lengths. Valley Fuel Co. Phono 70. 252 WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Cheap for cash, n. good second-hand wood range with hot xvuter reservoir attachment, or xvlll exchange $33.00 gas range, good as now. Address E. E II., caro Mall Tribune. 253 WANTED Geutletnnn 40, wishes to correspond with widow or old maid. Address Salem. R. F. I). No. 7, box 97, J. 11, Schoonover. 252 WANTED Agents. .MONEY soiling LITTLE NECK AND 11 UTTER CLAM MEATS to consumers and dealers In your home town. Agents wanted. Lang & Couroy, Alaska Hldg., Seattle, Wash. 26C WAXTKP SITUATIONS WANTED Work wanted hy lady at borne. Will go out by day. Phono 392-Y. 25C WANTED Hy joung married man, orchard or general farm xvork, ex perience, references. Uox IL. euro Mall Tribune. 233 WANTED Position on rnnch. com petent to take chargo of orchard or stock tanch of any kind. Five years oxperlonco In Huruo rlvor or chards. Good references. .A. O. lluson, Medford, Oio. 252 c HELEN N. YOCKEY Notary pub He. Drlnc your work to me at tin sign of the Mnll Tribune. Tranbter BADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO Offlco 42 North Front St. Phom 815, Prlcoa right. Service guar tated. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Notary l'utilto nUSINKSH DIURCTUKX Anto fnppn LAHEH AUTO SPniNO CO. W ro operating the Inrgent old -nd best nqulppod plHBt lo ths ! elflo northwest. USa'oursprlntt when others fall. Sold under guar ante. 20 North Fifteenth St., Portland, Ore. iti'j. tiia'u Atlon- PORTER J. NEKF, VM. P. MBAL3T Attorncys-at-Law, JloonlB 8 and 9, Modtord National Hank bldft. A. E. REAMEB, LAWYER tlarnctf Corey bid;. Wm. M. ColvlK. Oeorgo M. nobartt COLVIO ft HOUEHTH, LAWYERS Medford Nntlonal Hani; nulldlnc D. F. MULKEY & GEO. W. CHERRT Attornoys nt Law. Jackson Uoua tA Hank Uulldtne. NEWTON W. 1IORDBN Attorney at law, room 7, Sparta bulldlutr, Med ford. Oregon. Chiropractor DR. A. R. HEDGES. Dr. Louise B. Hedges Mechano-Thoraplsta, Chiro practors, SpondylothcraplBt. TheM systems, Including dietetic, cura tlro gymnastic, hydro-theraphy. etc.. produce results In both acuta and chronic diseases. Consulta tion free. Over Deutl & Co., cor ner Mnln and Dartlc'.t. Hour 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Other hour by appointment. Phone 170. DR. R. J. LOCKWOOD,, Chiropractor, nerve specialist Rooms 20.V204 205. Oarnett-Corey hldu. Vapor bath and scientific massage elves: needle spray, head and shoulder shower In connection; advice ! dietetic. medical gymnastic, nydroptberapy. Lady attendant. Phone office 543, rnsldatic 611-R. Eraplojweat Ageae We are here to help people get re liable, competent help. W fur nish help In almost all llnea of business. Wo make a specialty ot comr.otont men and wive for ranches. We solicit your patron age. Dlttner's Real Estate tad Employment Bureau, Rooms S and 7 Palm Dulldlng, Medford. Pnoae 85S. Mrs. J. S. Clark, Manager, succcmr. DentMa DR. W. M. VAN SCOTOO DR. a C. VAN BCOYOO Dentist Oarnett-Corey Dldg., -utt HI Medford, Ore. Phone 859. A Engineer awl Contractor FRED N. CU.MMINGS Engineer and , contractor, 404 M. F. & H. Uldg. Surveys, estimates, Irrigation, ft drainage, orchard and land Im- i) provement. - ' ' . ii',. Garbage '.-"'-ii)-)--'- OARDAOE Oct your premise cleaned up for tho summer. Call on tho city garbage wagons for good service. Phono 274-L. F. T. Allen. Instruction In Music HAIGHT MUSIG STUDIO 116 So. Laurel. Fred Alton Height Piano, Mrs. Florence Ilnlllday Ilalghr. volce. Telephone 176-R. BtCEograpnert SHOE REPAIRING First clasa sfao repairing, on modem electrle machines while you wait. E. N. DIden, located la Kidd'a Shoe Store. Phone 313 J. rhycstclana utc. anrgeou DR. P. O. CARLOW, DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopath! physicians, 410-417 Oarnett-Corey bide, phone 103 6-L. Realdeae 2G South Laurel St. DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopahl physicians, 303 Garnett-Corey building. Phono 904-M. DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician and surgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear, nose aud throat. Eyou scien tifically testod and glasses up plled. Office 228 East Mala St. Hours 8:30 a. m, to 8 p. m. Phone. E. 13. PICKED, M. D. Office Jack son County Dank bldg. Ottlca phono 43-R; residence phone B8-K. DR. MARTIN C. DARBER Phyi clan and surgeon. Office Falsa block, opposite Nash Hotel. Hour 10 to 12, 1 to 4. Phone 110-J. DR. R. W. CLANCY Physician and surgeon. Phones, office 30, resi dence 724-J. Office boura 10 tat 12, 2 to 5. DR. S. A. LOCKWOOD Physie and surgeon. MYRTLE S. LOCKWOOD. M. D. Practice limited to dlioasea ot women. Offices 232 K. Mala. Phone, residence, 814-J2; effle 814. R. J. CONROY, M. D. Physician an Surgeon. Over Hutchison ft Lusst deu, 215 E Main St. Phone 77. DIL LYDLV S. DOW Osteopathia physician, pi net Ice limited to 6b utotrlci and diseases ot women and children. Offices 3 and 4, 3t. 'Marks block, hours 1 to 5 p, tn. Phone 100. Res, tho Dow Hospi tal, Central Point. DR. MOM". M. DOW Physician and surgeon, obstetrics and surgery, offices 3 and 4 St. Marks block. Hourn 9 to 12, Phono 160. Kwl douco, tho Dow Iloapitul, Central Point. . r -' ' 'J.1 .',',' " . , ii.i iwif l'rlutem una PHUlislieM MEDFORD PRINTING CO, ha tbV best equipped prlutlng ofttee la southern Oregon; book blading, loose leaf ledger, bllllsg at-iewa, , etc. Portland prteae. 27 Wat ' fir Hi ' , V