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MEDFORT) MATL TRTBUNE, MTCDFOTID, ORIWON, RA'JTRDAY, JANUARY 1fi, 1915 PAflFiFTVfV an BEE1S WILL FIX IL To lhi IMimn HllNilltf f MM I II lillltl eXpt'lll'ltee Willi beet miMiug fur n MiiKiir In liny in Ni'IhmhIcii, I iiiii iihIiimI by n few In give my view in legniil In heel mm lug I'nini a funnel' Miiiulpoint. Tin I'm' I lliul 1 1 1 liri'l HiiKiir eniiipiiny in I; no lioniiH mill iihIi no oiu lo liihe mim'I in (III) t;tll ttt-pi imo in ll good llidleiilinil (hut they iiu'itn iiiimk'hmik Imihihi'm" I'lir nil etilieerneil. The t'liuipuiiv mire- IV Wlllll 0 lll'I'l-llliHCIX Mlllltl' Ullllll ll III Itf , lu'CHUMI' tlll'll'llll ll'll'lU lliclr rntitii' piunpi'iily. Tho hlntttini'iilM Dint ltnr lelul in the .Mnil Tillmiiti lejjiiiilliut the beet mining m 1'iiir ninl light. Wimlein NYlnatikit iin well hh I'nln imlo have u tiuly mill div pellM uliunt planting time, ninl llmir gicnlcM trouble in iuiing iiiti4 in Urn Hi'i'iir lug of it good utiintl. It h'i'Iiih to me ( lint tronlilii will not oi'i'iir m thin iniuitr.v, ninl planting ('iin lie limit in Mnri'li mill Inirst'ntiiiK nln I'tiii begin i'inliir. A to hoIIm in ln alley, I tun imt well iii'iMiiiiiIci with, Imt I belli", o that tiioxl till tin tlifl'eioiil hoiIn run In niiiili to mine licet, Some will cont iniii'li mure tlinn other hiIIk lo gel il in hliiiu.i mnl 4onilitinii. Ti'ii ut'ioH ol' lii'i'U h a Hinall ufienge for oiin man ami a good team. A good ti'iiin on tint alley mini, in the fall of llic ear i'iiii limit alnnit two mnl a lint I' ton of hot, mnl 1 would not nilvit ruining IhyU utile two liip imn ho made daily to the raitroml. Tin Hiari'llv of atoek mnl weather I'oinlitioiu hero Mill )M-rimt only a Miiall proportion of the licit tup to Iin fril, Imt I believe that tin licet toim plowed miili'i' in the fall will give n imii'h better ii'tinn Ihun .f'J.TiO mi acre (lliul ii4 what tnw iiNtially m'II for in X)'hnika lo In Hitiiri'd in tin field. Tlic top plowed under in lln fall will miiloiilitt'dly iiieient.it llni next iirup two to Inn tniiN per nere. Tim Idiid Milne will ln practically -lablinhet by tin iining of licet h. Tin improvement of tin noil mid tin vhIiio of tin crop thereon will fix itrt value. Out of my next neighbors in Ne Itriikka htft venr ptepuled, leveled mid lepniled tile did'hr of eishtv nere and rented it (o tlilfcienl one, lo grow lit't'to thereon, mid lit' got for hit kIiiui' une.lifth of all the lice J tuoiit'y ami Ihu lopx, which Iiih own fliit'l;'piitiiri'il. That fifth of the licet money brought liim over -1 li(H. Sugar heel will improve tin land nnd cntiic rotation will iinpnc all tin t'rnp. Wlit'ii beet glowing will he heller understood and hctter i'rop neouied, the eoiii)iauv will umlnuhl edly pay lietler piiuon, mile Htigur hIIh inneli ehcapr. Ituimmihcr, in Hum huiuett the juofit of one i the propenly of Hie other. At InM, furnier, eontrnet for all the heels ,oo ean nun'. The Migur faelorv in tin hot tiling that eau he cstnlilh.lieil in thin eountry, and il won't iulurrme at all with the fruit iudiiKtiy, lit'emiKe IichU elaiiu the land tlint hhniiltl never luuo liiul a 1'iuit tut planted on it. Very truly ourH, P. i:. SANIHX Tim), (lie., .Imi. I'J. LIMIT RIGHT TO SIGN IATIVE .l.i:,l, Ore, .lun. It!. .Senator Da), of Portland, I1.-..1 Hii'.iniltteit three iiilieiulimintH to the eoitHtltiltlou, mntinillnK three different mrtloiiN liy Hlinpl) chuiihiK the wonlH "U'kuI vol cir" to "niKliti'rtuI votprn." Tho puriioHt) Ih to limit the illit In hIkh lultliitUe, reforeniliiin nnd rt'ciill po lltlium to rtmlHteieit totem, hut to niiilii) Hid cliuiiK". threo nomrnlo aiiieiiiliiieutit urn riulriiil. Honutnr Hutler linn Blven notlco thut ho will Huhuilt nn umomlnient to liuvo dlvldrd HcnalonH o( tho IckIhIu tuio, ami Oovormir Wlthyromlio 1ms itHlied for tlio milnnlxHlnii of nn aniomliuent uIvIiik the executlvo ioxv er to lonuivu offlclalH who hnvo licon kiiiiIkh In their tlutloH, without ip pealliiK to thu recall. Tho bIiikIo Item vnto will iiIho prolmhly iin up he roin the logUlntui'o In the form of an ninumluiont to (ho coiiHtllutlon, WOMAN OUT OF WORK SLAYS SELF AT ROSEBURG - !' ' linSKIUMtri, Op., .Inn. Ml. -A San r'rant'iHcn woiniin, nttraotivt anil iiliniit Mo yt'iu-K ohl, killt'd lii'i'Hiilf with a revolver nenr tho milnmil in South Itosehiii'K hint itilit. SJin It'ft a note Kiiyiuj,'! "I li'ivo coitui hero for worlt, hut can I'iml nnlliinK t tl. M.V ii'i Ik Akiiw O'litniry. . 1 liuvo n elu. llvt'M. 1 eoini fi'iiiu Sun I'Vani'ihco, Cltl," VALUATIONS DECLARES FARMER L SEEKING 10, LIGHI L (101. 1) 1111,1., Or, .Inn. III. Two liiiU lor the sliei'l In-Mintf t'ouliiit'l weie iiiiiHiileieil hy (he eily I'oiint'il ut lln Hpvcinl ineollii of Monday ntmiliiK "M' IfiiiUrcd hy the Cali-fniiiia-Ori'Knu I'ower coiupnity, the oilier hy the Houe ltix-r I'uhlir Ser ien eoiporiilinu, Owin lo a deniu' for l!mrouih InveHtlunlion hy lln lih!liiK eoiuiiiittt'e, the matter of tU'f inilely ii('llii)( Upon tin piopoHiilH wu ilefeireil until louiithl. Ilaxtid upon Ihu itiHtiilhillou of 1011 Hi reel liuhtrf, eoven'd hy lilcnlii'iil Kpeeincntioiw, tho IiIiTm of Hut rival eoiupmilr wen iih follow J Hy tin Ciilifornln-Orrpiii roininny, 100 liuhtN liirtinllril mid iiinlitulncil, KM per inoiilh, Til) eelilH additional for eaeh extra lllil of -10 wuHhj hy the IJoilc lliver I'uhlie Serviee corKirn tion, 100 liulit", iiiMlulleil mid iniiin tnincil, idciitieal riiiipment, $IH nt uioulli, 10 ecntri mldilional for eaeh extra lilit. The latter entupmiy alxo pieM-nteil a counter hid, Hpceifyinj: wooden poIeK mnl differrul eui)i inrnt, sniiie nuiiilicr mid eiindlo-power of linhtH, ul b'M) per month. The CullforniifOreniin Power ennw puny wiih represented i.t the mceliiiK Iiv hccrnl impnrlaut eflleinlH: II. ( Stoddard, illviHion Mipeiintenilcnt ; Sidiie.y Prout, eoiihtiltin),' riiKtiiferj Alex. lloHchronph, ueneial milliliter, mid ('. Y. .Martin, tif Hip field roree. The llnui" Wiver Puhlie Kcrviee ear poratioii was represented Iiv ('. W. DodKi", lot'al uiumiKcr mid engineer, and A. A. Flynn, chief elcctrieian. Some eoiiiiiient of an mlverxc nn tuie Iiiih lieeii iiimlp luenlly uxiu (he iiiHlallatinu of the iron Hlmidard lliri-lilit type, Mippeotril in (he fint plnee hy (he California -Oregon com pauy, which plaecd a HMinple lilit in the eity. Many eiliens, howner, fa vor thiFt lyM' of lijrht. and il wiih to meet Hun dual demand and eonfoun lo Minilnr xpceifieationx that the Puhlie Service eorporalion teiulered two hulx, L PE t'oucirntnr. tho iiropocotl heneflt for the family of (Initio Win den A K. Iluhlinril, killed In performance of hlit duly hy Lorln Mnrtln nt Trull Creok, (Jnine Wnrdcii Klnluy wrlton to tho lornl committee; "HoptyliiK to )oitr letter of Jan unry 1 1th, I am Htlicduled for lec ture hero on tho 2nd. SSrtl, itiitl 1! 1 til . Wo expect to rolno nliout $1000 horo In I'ortlnml townnl Mho Arthur H. Ilulilmtil Meniorlnl. I nm nt Hud up with work and with lie turoH nrouutl In different placon for tho Unto lieliiK thai It will bo Impos nihil) for nio to koI down Hint wny for a while. "I hud u letter from Mr. It. A. lllnldwr of the VIiiIiik Thentor, wnnt Iiik to moilitt In thin matter, l.nter on I Hlmll he Kind to hIiow thou) nt .Mud ford, Aitlilnml and Oohl IIIII. Any nrrniiKoinentH ,oti wnnt to innko ur to place at Medfonl will ho imtUfac tory to ine. Tho coiuinlHHlon hero liiin the IIpIIIk Theater for threo davit nt a iry clump rule, mid 1 think they will tin very well. Vory truly yourn, WILLIAM L. riNLUY, State Hnmo Wnrden. BILL TO REGULATE SAI.KM', Or., .Inn. UK- Ih'jjtilntiiin of iiuloiuoliilo etuupetitmu with rail road eonipauioH is prouded for in n hill pieparetl hy Heprehentativo Lewis of .Multnomah county. His phut i to rcipiiio (he lieensiut,' of freight mid pMhscner nutopiohilch, Inihcd on ton nnpi antl puhHonuop eapaoity. The l'ortliuul "motor Iiiih" in not included in Hid hill, Mr, Lewis Htnliiu; Hint that proposition is duo for tho eity ilbolf to ri'Kiilntt'. I'nr inottir trueks of ouo ton or It'hH, .f'O per year license fee shall he oMicti'tl; two, $10; Hueo limn, .foO; four, .f7r; fivo tone, .f 1 UO. PiihsenRt'r fins will ho tissohfil .-p to wluui eaiaeily is hetyoen K nnd .'13 passjonorn, and .(10 for onrn of from .'l." to 10, eath of losn tlinn 11 piitoteuKOi'H (0 he ttvntcd as tnxioabK and Huhjot'l lo loenl ordinniu'es. The hill stipulnU'H tlint the owners must file with the Hot'retu.ry of statu it schedule of ionic, stopping points ami number of trip, weekly or month ly. The iiiimo of tho chuuffour must also he Inuliuleil. it in provided, how ever, Unit railroatln tuny not oporato such vehinlcs as n im'aiw of prevent ing privulo eunoorjiH from t'ltleriiiK coniiuililion. IVA COMPANIES CITY OF OLD HIL 1 .t'--''"M'-f At tht Churches j lIplHCiipal Holy Commtinlon K 11, 111. Sunday iichool JO a. in. Holy Communion 1 1 u. in, KvmiliiK lryor, 7:30 p. in. I), Hamilton, vlcur, , Wm. Itniitlxl Mornlnr. icrvlco 11 o'clock, IJvenliiB Hcrvlro 7S30 o'clock, Coiiimtinlou nt tho morning uorr Ice. Itov, CuritteiiM will preach hoth niernliii: ami evening. ..Sunday rchool iiHT, it, in. IJ, V. P. U, c.:su p. m. A cordial welcome extended to nit of tho ubovo uorvlct'H. .Metlford CliiUtlnn AsM-mhly The rogulnr wcokly norvlccu of tho .Medfonl ChrlMInu Aioiembly convene In Ht. Mnrk'n hull, 218 West Main Ht., mt follow; Htimlity, nt 2;.T0 p, in.; Wetlmmilay ovnnlngK. at 7iH0 o'clock. Pal kohjipI prenchliiK, Including tho ImptlKiu or tho Kplrlt, dlvlno hcnllng, Chrlt'i coming, etc, Itov. C. K. Dodge, uctlng pnntor. I'lrnt (IiiiivIi or Clirlst, KrirntM Huntlny itervlco nt II o'clock. Huh Ject, "Llfo." Wtnlnuiidny evening tcntlmonlnl niiotlng nt 7:30. All urn cordially Invited. Huntlny jtchool nt 10 o'clock. All under tho ngu of 20 arc welcome. Heading room In church edifice open from 1:30 to -l;30 dally ex cept Sundayn nnd holiday. Oakdnle Avenim .Mciliotllitt .Sunday nchool 10 n. tn. Preaching nt 1 1 n. in. nnd 7:30 p. 111. ICpworth Lvnguo nt C:30 p. m. I'rnyer meeting Thursday evening.-. 1'nrentH are retjucntcd to conic nnd bring their children to Sunday uchool nnd church norvlcou both morning and evening. Strnngorfl nro nlwnys welcome. II. M. Mranhnm, puittor. Km. MellifHllkt Corner Tenth nnd Ivy. Sunday echoed 10 n. m. Prenchlng 11 n. m. Young People's meeting nnd Illble drill Ct30 p. m. Prenchlng 7:30 p. tn. Mltl-wcek prnyor meeting Thurs day 7:30 p. in. Our regulnr tiiarterly meeting will be held beginning 1'rltlny, tho U2nd nnd will bold over Sunday. He v. P. I). Dodge, our district older, will bo In chnrgo. J. K. Hmtlloy, pntitor. Ptts1i)tellait Prenchlng nt II n. in., atibject. "Solng and Henplng," llltiBtrnted. CoHpcl duet. "I Lovo Him," by Foster, Mlea llaielrlgg nnd Mrs. tlressly. Solo, "Tho Ninety nnd .Vine," by IMwnrd Campion, K. H. C-orc. Hymn, "Thou Art tho Way." Prenchlng nt 7:30 p. in., mtbjcct, "Seeking nnd 1'lndlng,-' lllustrntcd. 80I0, "Tho Oontlo Shepherd," by Adninit, Tlorcnco Hnielrlgg. Hymn, "Tho Welconto Viator." Y. P. S. C. K. nt 0:30 p. in. Huntlny hchool nt 10 n. tn. Kindergarten nt 11 n. in. Prnyermcotlng nt 7:30 p. m. on Thursday., Clirlstlnn Corner Ninth nnd Onkdnlo. Wo wore m ItlRlily p'onsctl with tho largo nttdloncort lnttt liOrd'H Day morning and evening and especially tho lnvgo number of trnngern, that wo nro going to extend n cordlat In vltatlon to jou nnd your friends for next Lord's Day. Morning 10: in, sermon "do Kor wnrd," good ulnglng with largo cho rus. Kvcnlng 7:30, pornion, "Unto tlio Utterniost." UrtitK yr family, wo nro anxious nbout you. lJlblo school Is making rnplil strides with Inrgo men's clnss and largo class or ntlult women, with tho ablest tenchors lending them. Other clnssos In propotllon. Como nnd se. C. J3. nt 6:30 with nn enthusiastic crowd of young people, subject, "Mnklng Hold Hoglnnlngs," 1 Tim othy 1:1S. 13. Mid-week prnyor mooting Thitisdny evening, 7:30, subject. Vorwnrd. Choir pructlco Frlilny ovcnlng, 7: in. llnrry K. Tucker, minister. Method 1st Hovlvnl sorvlces ut tho First Meth odlHt Kplscopnl church will contlnuo. Thoro will bo threo spnclnl sormons on Stindny ns follews: Sormon nt 11 n. in., subject, "Hea nonnblo Sorvlco." A muss mooting for, mon onlynt 3 p. in, In (ho large ioou near tho post offlco nt tho cornor of Sixth stroot nnd North Central avenue. Subjoot, "A Messngo For Mon of Today." At tho Bitmo hour In tho church thero will bo n meeting tor women 'only, iitldrcBBed by Lnlla Mnxwoll, formeriy n doaconess In tho Metho dist Kplscopnl church, and 17 yours nn evangelist. The evening sermon by tho r-astor In the church nt 7:30 p. in. Subject, "la Thoro A lloll?" This subject will ho bundled In the realm or facln, nnd not ns often considered, In tho rertlm of theory, Thono will be rousing, ohl-rnsh-loriud, gome) imetlngH, Hie kind our fat hem and iiiothurn used to attend. All uro lyclcuiiH' IlorvlccH riirh nlrht next wcok ex.. cypt Hntiirdity night. COURT HOUSE NEWTS Iteportod by Jackson County Ab tract Co., Sixth and Fir 8ta. 1 (In oil W. A. Turner, .lennlo Turner; Wm. Ulrlch vi. John K. Mnliun, MOiiiellmrs known ns J J Mahan. Forest K. Malum, Kthol Mnhan, John Prador, C, W. Forbes, o. II, HenlngerjC. W. Nlnin, HtowartSnunders, H, 13, Phlpps, Geo. O, Jnrvls, .Julian P. Johnson, un known holm ot John L. Mahan, Anna McClalm Mnhnn. Suit to foreclose mortgage, W, A. Ttirnor ct al vs. John K. Mnhnn ot nl. Suit to foreclose. JJ. P, llnnscn vs. A. H, Hobblns. Doinurrer, Pi'olmlo Hstnto or Dotinld T, Magcrlo for merly Donald T. Knrnes, deceased. Inventory nnd appraisement. I ton I IXnti Tmnnferx Edwin S. Illtzler, nt ux to Al bert Tnylor, I tolO Mace buIj itlvlsldn, Q. ('. D It. II. Dopp to T. C. Norrls, L Int. In mining property In T. 30 nnd 37 II 3 W Q. C. I). J. Q. Coble et ux to Harold D. Putnam, lot 2, blk. -i, Uerry vnlc Add. Metltord, W. D J. (I. Goble et ux to Peter Jen sen, lots 4 and u, blk. C, Horryvnlo Add Medtord, W. I) J. O. Coble et ux to T. It. Tan ner, lots In Hcrryvale Add to Mciironl, W. I) I APPLEGATE POSTERS I .Mr. John Dunnington in .isiting relatives living in Grants Pass this week. Mr. Will Ilnnnn left for Snn Krniu'iico the first of the week, where she will lemaiii during tho winter. Mr. Ilnnnn returned to his ranch on l'v aiin ereek. Charles Hu-ve, who 1ms hern seiitlius " number of months 011 (he lower Applcgatc, has letiinicil to town.' , Mm. II. K. Oolilen enterlnined the following giiestn nt dinner Suntlny Mr. nnd Mr.. C. J. N'unnii, .Mr. mnl Mrs. Louis- Ulrich nnd Mrs. Hnrry T.uy. Mxi. Krcd Lny of WVllen is mak ing' her sister, Mrf. Charles Prim, n visit. ''The lllnol; Cats," a sewin: soci ety, were entertained hy Mrs. Kugene Thompson Thursday afternoon, unit M'ish Fleta I'lrich was liovstess to the Ametieia Gills on Friday. Mrs. Penil Stewart of rldrl)rd visited her mother cue day this week. Mrs. M. A. 'Fuller arrived from Wenatehee, Wash., last week', ami is a guest at the home of Mrs. II. M. Collins. Miss Nellie linker left for Hrowns horo last week, whero she litis been engaged (o (each school. Mrs. Ailu Cleaver of Grants Pus is a guest nt the home of her brother, L. I. Hi own. Mrs. Haiti.) Neither of Gold Hill i visiting relatives living here. W'ord was received of (he marriage of Miss Florence Kennies to Harvey Claylou of Ocitdwood, Cat., 011 Jan uary V2. Miss lteames was 11 for mer Jacksonville girl nnd is a sister of A. K. Kennies of Metlford. Mr. ami Mrs. J. V. Kobinson on Icrtaiucil Mr. nnd Mrs. H. M. Collins at cards Thursday evening. .Mrs. .). Keter spent the day tn Metlford Thursday visiting friends. Ttibe Stone and Fred Stickle were in from Potest creek Friday. G. 11. Miller of Metlford was n Jacksonville caller Wednesday. F. J. Fiek has retilnied from Ap- jtlegato, liming completed the rang ers station ho was building 111 that vicinity. . DARING BAYONET CHARGE AT YPRES REPELS GERMANS LONDON, Jan. 1C, 3:09 a, m.Tho Canadian regiment nt tho front has distinguished Itself in a stirring bay onet charge nt a plnco nonr Ypres, known as "dead man's nlloy," uccord lug to tho Dally Chroniclo's corro spondent In northeast Franco. XOTICK. Notice Is horoby given that tho un dersigned will apply to tho city coun cil or tho city ot Modtord, nt Its next regular meotltiR Jnnunry 19th, 19in, for a ttHiistor of that cortnln Itcenso No. S8, Issued Octobor 10, 1914, by tho city of Medford, Oregon, to O. M. Solsby, trusteo. authorizing him to sell spirituous, vinous nnd malt 11 Qtiors In quantities Iohr than n gal lon, at- his plnco of business nt No. 13 South Front street, In raid city, ror a bnlnnco of the period of six months from said October 10, 10 H, Onto of flrut publication Jnnunry c, ioin, C. J. CAH8TKNS. nxi"tir, J .rr ji'tr-jLTtr. -JU.-lkir (;i,.K.Hii'n:t) ads. One cent icr word per lisuo. Six Inuerllons for prlro of five. Fifty ccnla per line per month without chnngo. ' . V-.'lfclf.'-t FOIt nR.Mi'-rtrifSl? FOR HUNT Furnished lions'', seven roonm comploto, with Knnbn Pnr lor grnnd plnno, $30 per month. 1207 W. Main St., seo J. C. Ilrown, Hpnrtn Hldg. FOIt HKNT llouso furnished com ploto. Joo Murphy, 5 North Fir street. 259 FOR IlKNT Furnished house, clos In, Inquire of Dr. Helms, 2KG FOIt HK.VT Four room cottage on pared street, cheap. Water rent paid. Phone 13-X. 2.,C FOIt IlKNT Furnished houro and store building, on Jackxpn St., bo tweon Front and Fir streets. W. II. Kicrhard, 1013 West Ninth, phono CC7-J. FOIt HBNT Three room furnished bungalow closo In, pleasant loca tion. Phono 779-J or call 527 8. Holly. FOIt HUNT Six room modern bun gnlow, cloco In, fine shade, range connected. Phono 930-X Foit half. nn,k instate FOrt 8ALI2 OH THADH For auto mobllc. 40 acres timber on good road near Talent, Oregon. Ma chine must bo In first-class condi tion. Address box 578. Ashland, Oro., or sco n. Klum, H S01HI1 Cen tral. Medford. 235 FOIt BALK-Wyowa Place, threo and one-hair miles north of Kaglo Point, 80 acre farm and orchard. 47 acrea fine fruit trees 3 to 12 j cars old. J. T. Carpenter, 3 1 5 Vs N. Hartlett St., Medford, phono G5S-H. SCO FOit sale r,ivrenocK FOIt SALK Fresh Jersey cotr. Phone .'00-112. 1 259 FOIt SALK Very cheap, matched sorrel team. 907 South Central. FOR SALK Urcd sows , nnd gilts from prize winning Duroc Jersey herd, Jackson county fatr: also boars old enough for service and weanlings. L. II. Houston, one mile west of Talent, phono 3-F12. 264 FOR SALH KIght tlno rows, threo year old heUers, flno team of work marcs. Nash Livery Parn. 2C1 FOR SALK Span work horses, work 2C00. span work mnres, weight 1700. Holsllon cow giving 40 lbs milk. Cow coming fresh In Jnnunry, Holstlen bulls ono and two years old, threo yearling calves. 10 fat hogs. 13 brood sows, will farrow in Docember nnd Jan uary, two cows with pigs, top buggy, almost now. J. T. Ratfer ty, Tolo, Ore. 258 FOR SALK Somo Duroc pigs, weight about 40 lbs. Phono 17- FU. ' FOR KKXT 1'UHNISIIKDltOOMS FOR UK.VT Large, pleasant rooms with hent nnd bath. $2 and $2.50 per week. 15 North Grnpo St. 25C FOR HKXT iiocsnicKKi-ixa ROOMS FQR RKNT Housekeeping nnd sin gle rooms, heat, bath, phone free. 223 W. Main. 257 FOIt RKNT MISCKLLANKOUS FOR RKNT Ranch 1 .i miles south west Medford, 16 acres, modern houso in every way, electric lights. Address box D., cure Mnll Tribune. MISCKLLA.VKOIS. AT SKRVICK Roglsterea Holsteln bull, sevon nearest female iclntlves averngo 2554 pounds butter on seven day official tost P. M. Jan noy, R. F. D., No. 2, Medford. 355 FOK SALK OK KXCHANOB Roguo River Valloy Fruit Lands. Dairy, stock, poultry ranches nnd Timber. Colonization Tracts. Best nll-the-yoor-round cltmnto on coast. Health Resort. Wonderful Medici nal Springs. Heaver .Realty Co., AshTniul, Oregon. WHY? A word to those who nro coming bnck. Land for tho past six months has boon hanglnff nt rock bottom prices. ' A groat deal of llfluldatton has takon placo tn this tlmo. My bus Inoss nlouo tn tho lust half of this year has amounted to nearly $100,000 I bellovo tho last four or fivo deals I hnov mndo ropresont absolutely the bottom. Land with rontal valuo of $30 an ucro will not long remain at $200 an acre. Thoro will bo no boom but land values 'will improve somo. flood roads, Irrigation, Baw-mlll, box rnctory, cheap power, sugar beets, canning factory, good prices, salistiod customers, ported days. Hurry, sea Medford first and J. C. BARNES Room 201, First Nutlonnl Hank Hldg, VOH BALK MIHCRMiAKKOOfl FOR SALK Am hooking orders for netting egga from two ot tho best pen of Whlto Orplnglnni In south ern Oregon. I'S.orto 137-R. .1. Herman Harrison. 257 FOIt HALF.- Puro bred Pnrtrldgo Wynndotto cocks, hens, cockerels, pulluls. Nora C, Harris, Knglo Point, Oregon. 2C0 FOIt SALlv White Leghorn rock orols and laying pullets from tho famous trap nested blnlrt of Kills or N. Y. Hvcrv bird must lay ir.ti to I Of, eggs per yenr to iiiallfy. Cockerels, i r,0; pullot, $3 00. Phono 139-lt, H17 W. Mnln. 207 FOIt SALK One new roller bearing wagon complete. Capacity r,000 pounds, price f8ii, phone 139-lt 1417 W. Main. 2(17 FOIt 8ALU Indian Hunnor laying ducks nnd drnkes. 5.11 Hamilton street. 255 FOIt SALH A four cyllndof, foiir passenger car In first clasH condi tion, $100. hr.tr cash, trmlo or terms on balance. Call 5 to 7 p in., phone 751-Y. 2rs FOIt SALK A good business propo sition. Host money maker In town for tho capital Invented. "Wrlto for price nnd terms nnd bo con vinced. Address box X., caro Mall Tribune. 268 FOR SALK Loose alfalfa bay; ulo two buggies ami two hacks. In rjutro Nash Livery llarn. 271 FOR SALK Kxtra dry wood, makes quick, hot tiro. F. Oscnbrtiggo, Phono morning 194, Riverside S. 401. WANTBIl .MISCKl.LA.tr ROUS WiNTK l-fo "borro w 1 2 : 000 on gilt edged security. Dahack & Son, Kaglo Point, Ore. 260 WANTKD To rent 5 or 10 acres In or near city with house and water Must be reasonable. Ilox 9, care Mall Tribune. 257 WANTED Roll-top desk or desk with top. Phone 597-R2. 25C WANTKD Second-hand safo household furniture, wrlto particulars nnd cash prices, dress C, enro Mall Tribune. WANTKD Good milk cow. Send prlco nnd full particulars. G., caro Mall Tribune. WANTKD Gasollno engine, not to exceed one or one and one-half horse power, will exchange nn elec tric vnccuum cleaner tor same. Cleaner not used to exceed two months. Call 349-L, after 7 p. m. 25t WANTKD Agents, MONEY soiling LITTLK TCKCIC AND RUTTKR CLAM MKATS to consumors and dcalors tn your homo town. Agents wanted. Laug & Conroy, Alaska llldg., Seattle, Wash. 25C WANTKD "SITUATIONS WANTED Work Wanted by lady nt home. Will go out by day. Phono 392-Y. 250 HELP WAXTKD-MA'fcg WANTKD A high-class salesman to handle the sales in Jackson and Josephine counties for a dovtco re quired by every business man. Tho remuneration Is limited only by the ability ot the salesman, and tho ef forts ho puts forth. This U a BPlendld opportunity for a real salesman. Address with refer ences. Sales Manager, G51, East Salmon St., Portland, Oro. 255 WANTKD Agents, snappiest house hold Hue on earth. Rcdhot sellers, steady repeaters. Over 150 dif ferent articles. Goods guaranteed 100 per cent profit. Wrlto quick, hurry. K. M. Feltmnn, sales mgr., 1C23 Third St., Cincinnati, Ohio. 255 WANTKD Minora at Gold Hill, Oregon, work. Ilraden mine, for contract FOB KXCWArKlR FOR EXCHANGK In Idaho. 20 acres threo year old orchard, enunl parts Wlncsnp, Spltx and Do llclous with 400 peach flllors same age, extra good fence all around, good barn 12x10 feet, no ottier Itu provements. Prlco $9000. Thirty acre tract, 12 acres In al falfa. 3 ucres In clover. 0 acres six year old apple orchard (bearing), and 0 acres In apples, peaches, cherries and apricots, bomo bear ing, this last six acres is clenn. cultivated, lovol. easy to Irrigate, 75 tons hay grown on this place Infct J ear, one room houso, goon barn and corrnll. deep well, new pump, fences and all other neces sary improvements, I'rtco $joo nor acre. Twenty threo acres of raw land no lmnrovomonts. over liair cteareu of sane brush, soli deep rich, sandy loam, very fertile, excollent drain ngo, can bo put In crop with llttlo exnenso. Prlco J 125 nor aero. All tho abovo would trndo for drv goods, men's furnishings or shoes, but cannot liandlo hardware, ulasswnro or rurnlturo, can pay- part cash, according to condition of your stock, can hnndlo up to $30,000, lrrlgutlon rosorvolr eight miles Iouk. close by. For more particulars wrlto C. C. Paul, R. F. D. No. 1. Medford, Ore. EXCHANGE Want to sell or buy nnvthliinT U Q Rader. 114 N. Front St. Employment offlco nnd rentals. Phono 125. Null Sou. HUSINESS lHltlXTORY Notary Public HELHN N. YOOKKY Notary pub He. Bring your work to mo at th elpn of the Mall Tribune. Traiisrcrs EAD8 TRANSFER & STORAGE CO Offlco 4?, orth Front 8t. Phoni 815. Prices rlisht. Sorvlco Kuar anteeu. and run Ad- 203 BURLfHHtl DIKHCTOKT AbU Bupplle LAlIEIt AUTO 8PIUNO, CO. w sro operating the lameit, om and best onulppod plnnt In the P ciric northwest. Use our spring when othnrs tnll. Bold nmler gur untoo. 20 North Vlftcenth St., Portlnnd, Oro. .32X23! Attorm7 POIITKK J. mW, WM. P. MBALHST AttorncyB-at-Law, Hooma R and 0, Modtonl National Hank bld. A. k. iucXmks, LAWYBHOarttitt Corey bids;. Wm. M. Colvli?. Ocorgo . HoberU COLVIO Sr. ItOIHCUTS. LAWYKH8 Medfonl National Mann IJulldlnit. D. F. MULKKY & GEO. W. OHKRRT Attorneys at Law. Jackson Coun ty Hank Dulldlng. NKWTON W. HORDKN Attorney law, room 7, Hparta Dunning. Moa ford. Oregon. Chiropractors DR. A. R. HKOOKS. Dr. IJUlSd K. Hodges Mechano-Thernplstn, Chlri prnctnrs, Bpondylotlicrnplsts. Tliosn systoms, Including dietetics, curt' tiro gymnastics, h7tlro-theraphr etc.. produce results In both acute and chronic diseases. Consulta tion free. Over peiijl & Co., cor ner Mnln and nartlo'.t. Hours 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Other hours by appointment. Phono 170. DR. R. J, LOCKWOOD,, Chiropractor, nerve ipoclaiin itooma su.i-itit-205. Garnott-Corey bldg. Vapor baths and sclcntirio mnssage given; needlo spray, head and shoulder shower In connection; advice Is dietetics, medical gymnastlM, bydropthernpy, l-ady attendant Phone, otrice 643, residence 611-K. Employment, Aieacy We are here to help people Bet re liable. ompeieni neip. we ur slth help In almost all lines of business. We make a specialty ot competent men and wive for ranches. Wo solicit jeur patroa "ate. Dinner's Real Estate and Employment Bureau, Rooms 6 and 7 Palm Bulldlnr, Medford. Pboae 853. Mrs. J. S. Clark, Manager, auecesser. Dcstbtti DR. W. M. VAN 8COYOO DR. G. C. VAN SCOYOO Dentists Gsrnett-Coroy Bldg., anlto til Medford, ore. rnone ouo. Engineer apl Contractor FRKD N. CUMMLVGS Engineer and "0iBBiak'BBBilBlB contractor, 404 M. F. & 11. uiag. Surreys, estimates, irrigation, drainage, orchard and land Im provement. Garbage GARBAGE Get 'your . premises cleanod up for the summer. Call on tho city garbage wagons for good service Phono 274-L. F. T. Allen. . InstracHoa la MimIo HAIGHT MUSIC STUDIO 11G 80, Laurel. Fred Alton Halght Plnno, Mrs. Florpnco ilalllday Halght, toIco. Telophono 176-R. Stccogrnpnere SHOE REPAIRING First clasa shef repairing, on modern electric machines while you wait. E. N. Blden, located In KIdd'a Shoe Store, Phone 313J. Piiyeslclaua inC rrargexjiu DR. f. 0. OARLOW, DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopath's physicians, 41G-417 Guructt-Corey bldg., phono 103 0-L. Residence 20 South Laurel St. DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathia pbyslclaus, 303 Garuott-Corey building. Pboue -U4-M. DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician aud surgeon. Practlco limited to eye, ear, noso and throat. Eyes scien tifically tosted and glasses sup plied. Oftlco 228 East Main St, Hours 8:30 a. ni. to 8 p. m. Phouo. B. B. PICKEL, M. D. Office Jack son County Bunk bldg. Office phono 43-R; residence phone C8-R. DrTmaRTIN O. BARBER Physt clan and surgeon. Offlco Palm block, opposite Nash Hotel. Hours 10 to 12, 1 to 4. Phone 110-J. DR. R. W. CLANCY Physician and surgoon. Phones, office 36, resi dence 724-J. Offlco hours 10 to 12, 2 to 6. DR. 8. A. LOCKWOOD rbyilclas and surgeon. MYRTLE S. LOCKWOOD, M. D. Pructlco limited to diseases of womeu. Offices 232 K, Main. Phonos, residence, 814-J2; office 814, R. J. QONROY, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Over Hutchison & Lums deu, 215 15 Main St. Phone 77. DR. LYDIA 8. DOW Ostoopathlo physician, practice limited to ob stetrics and diseases of women and children. Offices 3 and 4, St. Marks block, hours 1 to 5 p. m. Phono 160. Res, tho Dow Hospi tal, Central Point, DR. MCM. M. DOW Physician and surgeon, obstotrtcs and surgery, offices 3 and 4 St. Marks block. Hours 9 to 13. Phone 160. Resi dence, the Dow Hospital, Central Point. Printers una Publisher MEDFORD PRINTING CO, ha tS best equipped prlutlng pfflc Is southern Orogun; book sIroMssV loose leaf ledgers, billing sysieiss, etc Portlund prles. H7 Mt "'r . . , fit C r ; -,- r.