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.( i,-jiu"j-i"JAm tumun MFj)VOU) WTVIi; TUIUUNR, WEDKOKI), OHMON", WEDNESDAY, .JANUARY 20, K)15 pxge Fry i. iONAL F, WASlllSHTON, .Inn. I!. The iiiuil ri'niii of tin' jiMtil I'nii'iri'-'Mtiiiil I'lllllllliltllU mi I't'll'Till mil (11 1 ilunl 1ik' oilllniil It'll lo 'nnrti.. In t'liiy. Il tux" luiliiiiiiil iiuiifiintioii In'liiuliwfly improvement mi it huge , leal,", lint iiiiili'f iurl) n iiImii n will gtinStl uifiiliixl "mji k ini 1 1 1' mill pie vhhI illi'lnlimi "T I'n'iil mini pruli I'V"" '.vi " '""'''"i1 I" Wiixliiiiultni. Tin' i-OiiiiNltli'O wii nunlnY In iiuii'c iiiiiiii tiny jinilli'liliir Mil, lull iiliintlli'il n mimI nmniml r tin tit llim have lici'ii ciii'i'tiil anil I'MifPwxfil ntt-t it gnnlitiir Niiint gemml priiieiplis Mint nlimilil he iilixiMVi'il in I'nlernl gnml mini IrjrUlnliuii. 'I'll ll'Hirl WHH lIlllHIl liv I It'll Iniinllmn llmum1, ,lr elmiiinnii nl tlni I'liiiiinillci', itntl i 1'iiiH'itrii'il in l nix oilier iiieinliiT" of I In riiiiiinilti'f, Kennlm Puhniw, (Irniimi, Swiinnii nnil Owrinitii, mnl KepteM'iilntiw' Mniltli'u nnil Aulin. Ni'iihIith Swiui hini nnil lirrimmi eoimnr in (lie )' pin I I'Mi'pl n In I'linpliT -. whieh iiiiiim i'(iijii"iiiniil I'uiitrol nor tin roilui ill giiml mini piiilii'ipiiliiin. Humming up ntlinntuiti' ' kmm! rnfldur Urn repnit Mnynt "SylHnifilie of foil nnil i'i-o5ni-linn nf niilion, lle mill I'uiiutii'M fll initkii Ainvilitin IiIijIiwh.vh iln hipl in tin' world, bring ii'innli' ngil I'liltmiil IihiiU williin priictii'iilili lAlililltf i1ilnue from rnilnunl, inii teriiilU nii" tin' miIiic (if In i in limp iTly, rtiliHnee tin' mnrvin "f profit on fllllM pptlllll-la, VBKtlv llMTimil' the MVrir ilnlly uHoiiiIhiiim' ni runil Mlnrfiln, mlw tlm Kliiiiilunl of runil liH'.itliiii. iniiki' llio motor I hum mi wmtniillmil eliieh fur Aini'iicmi far ini'i'x. lighten tin1 labor i Amerii'iin lnin, Hve ueir mill tenr n lint im mill u-titi1, mn1 mlil In tin com- furl nud lieppinewt of till runil ici .ImiU." ('iHllllllHlltlf Illtllltll Tin nHirt MinmtuH tlm total Humility of iMiiiiiiiuililii'rt hauled iivt mini rouile ut 70lt((lill),ll(l(l t.n.H nn imHy, eonting nmv mi iner.igi' of -1 lttui per ion mile, m $I.MI r Inn fin I In Mvi'i-AKO luiul of iiiiio null'". A .ti'iH nt riml-flii liitsliwmn would IT-diff IIiik oil In tin' extent of III h(H ikt lu iil'. Tim ri'pnrt ilm-s lint tiMi'it Hint Kiicli a pi'rlVi't .vl'iu Of JU!'" iuiiiirilinlfly pr.irlii' iiMi', Imt ipnniM tin opinion tliflt Melt mii imprnvtimint u N iimv prnc fii'Hldn wmilil iimnlt in tlm miiiiik of J I'PiiU pr tnn inllr, nr u tntiil of $:.l) I.OIlO.IKlO niiiiiinlly. Vn'winu llii" Imimiij; iim it iliviiK'iiil, llio ii'pnll Miiy tlmt it umilil justify, nu u II per il liMin. nn Iiim'-H it of 18,100,(11111,- (Ifltl, mliii'li I In- iiiiniiittlw lii'lii'Vi i fur inmti limn mlil lo ni'pmrv to ploi'o Din mailc in miipIi n rntiilitinti im i I'llii'i llm wtviiiK inilii'iitcl. OiIiit pxrorpu rmui tlm ropnit hip nn follow t Uit'KP A Id I'mnri'il 'N't' Imliovr llml wln'ii llu- liuti'il Sll" uopiiiiitiit iiinlprliiliP' xo iiii piiitnnt il prolili'in n tlmt of Icilci'iil dill lO flllllll I'lMllIt, it xllOtllll lllllll'l' In Lin it in Untu wny. To iiiulritiil.i' il in it, miiIiI wny iinnn ii I'onliuiiii tiiii'i of llm pnljoy of Imliiliwurli nnil iiiinitiiii'iil wiixlc of fiiniN, witli nliltlit pfriiuiumil n'hiiltw to hu' fni tin? txM'i)ililuri, mill wmilil wi'liln a vury fiw yuii' MiUjppt iBiiiti I" tlm iftitlHifcni of liminif pxtnlilUlii'il wlmt i viuiinn I'ullotl n jirlc liuv vol, from wlimli tin' "I'mmiiI hntf wmilil itppvp nniiiiullv n miill run trllttitiim of funiU iliiliiliuli'il over u luilio ipilciiKc nl' i-nml wtlioiil pro ilimliitt tin- liiyli 'ln- of imtili rniuN uliirli nit' xo iniu'li iii'nU'il nnil !'' siri'il. Wo In'livxr llmt lii'foic poii WV llilnplM a plnn till' Wlliilt' Hlllt-ji-pl uliuulil In' m llinroiiKlilv htmlii'il tlmt tin' plnn iIppIiIpiI UP" 'V l mini'li'il inlo Inw willi I'onl'iili'iK'P Hiul it will ii'iiiiiin -"I'lii'iilly uni'linnjii'il. on the Ntnluk' ImiiIk l'nr ninuv vpiu-h to ijiiinc, tlniH HtuiiiliiiHT for nmiip yimrn ih ii i-ivilit to tlm I'niiKri' whinli I'linrlml it. "CniiBifio hlniulil iiinl.o I'liri'ful pininiuu' f(ii',siiuh niliiiiuifliaUun nf IJui fi'ilnjiij l(liwny piirlli'iimllon lie vill innlri'l tliu hovonl "tali's in their right to pout ml Hmir lncul liiphwiiy iiffjilfH 'mil vun nl iivuiiiHt ilii'lutnr ship fnim u fpili'ial huii'iui in Wiinh ijikIiui." I To Avoid IHt'tnlnrMiljt Ah ii IIU'MIIH of miiiriHiiK ni'iitliM il'li'liitorKljl" from a Iniriiiiii in WuhIi- illKtoll, till) Ii'pnll MtlJKl'slH I hal Hip iiiimiliiSrrthlp.nf' lm ualnnnl highway cniilinjMinn IkhiIiI hiliulo iih'imIioih nf tho souiilo nnil Iioiiho nf ri'proHpii. (nlivi'M whu "hull puiiHtiluli' a uiajur i v of tho ptmiiiiixHiiin, thus iuHiiriu llm Htiilt'h mi (ipi'iil to punmi'hrt from any ailiitrarv nnil uimatisl'iii'lory liil'iiijfH of llm liiiroiiu IipimI. who Vnulil ho a iiiiiimily iiu'inhor of llu linilllllihinll, Tlm n'puil ini'luili'x ilnln I'oiii'i'rn iujj llm mail HyntPiuH of foroimi poiiii IriuH nnil of IIip-hpvi'IhI huIiw, n. (i'imio hlntlblii'iil diitii ln'iuin' uiioh NAT F GOOD ROD AVORED B BOARD Miiinim plaim of iippOi'iirtliini'iil nf fcilcriil I'iiiiiU aiiinnjx llm hovphiI rStiili'x, hliilMli'H i'"i4iiiiiiu; unnil I'iIUiIh liVpPllltlllll'PK, llllllll iMIl'X, cIp., Hip pliimii'lPi' mill pninlitinn of hluh' ivnyn m or wlili'h runil iiiiiiU nro cmi' rii'il, Hpccliil iiiiio ni'i'iinli'il liy rnll- rnailH fnc lrmiwpiirlnlinii of highway iiinlciiitl, a n'Hiiiim of nil pemlinii l'iumI iuihIh li'Kihliilioii, mill Hip iiioh! cniiipli'lii hililiiiurapliv nf k'huI rnml" lili'iiiliiip i'Vi'1' piihliNlii'il. IIimiiiii'V MitiIi'p I'ipm TIip I'i'piiH iil-n ini'liuli'M an ili'iu i.i'.l Hliiiiiini'iit of M.xpi'inllliiiPH hIhiu lug Dial limn (ho total apprnpriatlm III' W.'l.lHIII III! lllllllllPP him p.x- pi'iiilril .fill, 7:11), Ii'iimii a liiihiupp of f I 1,'J'O. Hiiici' Inn ii'liionii'til I rmii Hip xi'iintK Mnrrh I, 111 CI, .Mr. Ilntirn hat xi'i-vi'il ni pIiiiiiiiuiii nf tlm i-nin- uillti'p withnul pniiiiii'iiMitinu anil pillll III OWII PXpl'll""'". I CON.STANTINOIM.i:, ui Ih'Hiif mill l.ntiiliin, .Iim, Jil, Anii'iiiiii'cutcnl In niaili' lii'ii' I hit t ilininx a iiiuht ill- tai'k nn the I',ik.'Iii Inrl- Incnti'il nu llip Shut 1)1 Ai nli i imt, in Ariiliiii. tin I'lipuiy wn lolii'ii hy Hiirpiix' ami lnl Kill in killed mill wniimli'il. An l'.iilili rnvnliv dhl.inn nl Ipiuptpil In xuipiixp u Tiul;i"h inv- alry ilii'ixmii iiPar ICuliia, iiphi Hip jtiimtinii nl the Tiifii- ami KnphrnlcH iimt". I ho iittiii'k wnn iniiili' iiiiili'i' thi' iin:i'i'tiliK fil'P nf n KUlihnat, lull Hip l'iilili HiilfiPil hi'iivy In-" timl llm ttiiiiliniit witliilii'w. An linlinn pxpPilitloiinrv lorpp i nppiiitiu in (lie rt'Kinii at Hip Imml nf Hip IVmliui ;iilf. It wiib nffli-inlly iiiiiniiiiii'i'il 1'iirlv in lli't'i'iuhiT Hint Hip TiiiM-Ii fori')" at Kiirua lunl ntirrrn diTi'il uiiPiiiiilitlniiiillv mill that Hip plncp wiu Kiiliii'ipii'iitlv ncciipioil hy Hip Hrltitth, limn ivint; Hipiii ponlrnl nf Hip I'oiinlrv frnm tlm junction nf tint TiKfU ami KiiphrntPM riviTH In Hip I'itmiiii pulf. (JKNIiVA, via 1'nrln. Jnn, 20. niHpntrhi'K from llinliipoht Htnto that tlm governor of Cracow hnH onlonM llio purtlnl nvnumitlon from tlm city nud Itri Miiliitilm of women, clillilrnu and ni'iii unfit for military hitvIcp. Tlmy Imvn IS liotirH to Id:iu. Tlm omit iimt mlllliiry iirp, hut who nro Mtlll artlVK. Iinw Iippii foruicil Into n civic i; u ard. Tlm imnkH liao Ihpii traiiNfi'iniil to Vlomin. I'rovlHlmm nf nil Kind, It In staled, urn ncnrru In Cracow. Tlm AUMtrlna war offlco Iiiih IhhiipiI iui order rnllliiK up all of tlm Lund Nturui men, up to nnil IncliidliiK Hiom iiKod CO. Tlm orilur nppllos Hirour.li oiit tlm AuHtrlan I'liipln nuportuil by JacUnon County Ab trnct Co., Blxth nnil Fir 8ti. ' Cli cult Alinillla Dun la vn. V, Murphy. I'roclpK. I. A. Dliiinonil vh. llortlin .1. Din uinnil. ItPturu of hiiinuiuuH. .InpkHiui County Hunk v.i. Tint I I.muhor Co., ot nl. umrtKnKP. Hullo Nlclioll vn Suit to forocloso J. T. Pony nt nl. Motion to HtrlliP. W; V. HoiiKor vh. M. I.. Pollptt Pt nl. Htaloinoiit of coalH anil ilUlivirmnipntM. J. I', llniiHon vh, A. II. ltolildii". Olijoctlons. MiikiiIouo Joliiihim t u vn. . W, (llnflRiiw ct n. Complaint, Clinrli'H DoiIkd VH. C. W. Hoot. Amended complaint. TIioh. Ilamllim vh, II. 0. Mcdoo ct al. .Motion, affidavit ami nutiWor. Prnlmto Ktitnto of Chnu, II, llootbnlcor. I'Tnul rpport, final orilor. KHtato of T. .1. TrlpUut. ltoporl of nnlo of roal pioporty. Ili'al IMato 'lrunsfcw Anna Dunhof to lttumthn S. nirtiliniil, loth In WPHtinorolniul A ilil M ml ford, V. I (luoi'Ko Jiuiioh vh. Win. Wolilon llnrtluy at nx, luiul In T. IIS It. 1 , Q. C. U N. 1). Nye to Wllllmu Ollliort lauil In hop, 10 T. ltd It, a V W. I) II. T. McDonald, hIiikIo lo W. U. Mill, lanil In mio. S T. 117 H. 2 V W. D Mary Lillian Moriiimn ot vlr to 10, H, KuciiH ot ux, land In woo. 2 t. an It. 2 V., W. 1). 10, 10. Kohh ct ux to Jonunii M, .loiion, el vlr, land In hoc. 2 T, 30 It, 2 V W, I) K)0 t,2fi0 ar.o 10 oog URKS SURPRISE ENGLISH GARRISON CRACOW WIN ORDERED TO LEAVE COURTHOUSENEWS NEWS FROM COUNTRY CORRESPONDENTS PH03PECt PARAGRAPHS MIhh Clara CiiHlnr wlio linn licnti nt Mnttfiflnltl'M for novornl iiiouIIih lft Hitlurrtiii', ' ' W. (5. T, H, met Hntunlny afternoon with Mr, NoIkoii Nye, Mrn. Dltii worth toniltiftPil Ih very IiiIitphIIiik iimntlnK after which Mm, Nye nml iliiimlituiii hpivpiI infrpfttiriinntH of HunilwIrliDM, fruit nnil Imi't rnltul, ciilH'H, iiiiiIiIIiik nnil npplfd, TIiohp pnmPiit woip MoHdniiiim I'lilpps, Pey ton, Dltuworth, Pt'olor. Illaiiclmrd ami Nye, MImm Mnrnory KrxkliiP, llopo and Mlllnii Nye, Mi'twrn. Peyton, Klnrald and lllnuohnril. Violet VnuKliitn nHHlnled hy lla I. Vile, i:vn a party Hntunlny nlcht In honor of Hoy VniiKhn nnil Pearl Pel ion, wIiobo birthday nnnlvoninc Ion It wan. Tliero worn I a ouples pri'Di'iit. Hovnrnl now nml onjoynblo riiiui'H wore played for which prUen were glvon. Htownrt DltHWorth and Waldo Nye won flrnt prlzo In the woril-innklnK name, Mm. VniiKhn and Dee lllonclinnl hucoiiiI. I.ntn Pccilor won flrnt prl) for tho "beat" recipe. Knrl Peyton -wlnnlnK hocoiiiI. Ho freHhuienlK of pink Ice cream, two klniht of caliiund etindy were nerved Tlm ViiiiuIiiih Iioiiho In JuHt now couipleted and In moHt comfortable mid up to date, It wiim benutlfully ilncorntc'd Hntunlny nlKht with leavei of tho Oiiiroii ;rnpp, everKnijnH woven between the Hplndleii of the Htnlr nillliiK and n lare hunch of fenm ornaiiientlnK Hip iidwhI pout. Mm. Piijlor and daughter Mrn. Illiinchnril, vlHltod tho Ktuklno fnni lly Timnlay. Jainoi Pardee of iho power plant Kill a fall Monday ami Injured hltn nelf pretty Heverely. Mr. Walker look Mr. Pardee to Trail Monday iiVonliiK. where ho wnn met by mi auto which look Mr. Pardee on to Medford. MIi-h Ted .Manning vlnlted Moveral dnyn of thin week wllti Bertha Cob ley nnil other Peyton frlendK. Mr. and Mnt. ViuirIiii npont Mon day nt JiKi Phlpim. EDEN PRECINCT Mrs. .Mnllie Wnltets nf Talent wni nu A-liliind Milnr Mniulay. II. II. l'raine wan in Talent .Mine llllV OH llllMIU'wH. (IcniKe Miim' ami family were trmlini; in AMiluml Mnmlay. Mih. Stump of Tnh'iit wns trml uk in .Meilfonl .Mnuilay. I MIhh Andrew of Talent wns n Meilfonl visitor Mnmlay. Mr. mnl Mrs. W. S. Stmieliff were tradinc in Meilfonl .Monday. .Mrx. h. A. Ileames of I'lmenix wan in Meilfonl Satunlay. .Mi. ('. Caiev of .Vurlli Talent wax at the Talent Slate hank on huxiup- .Momlny. Miv. Marip Wrisht nf Phoenix wn" trmlinir in Talent .Mniulay. William Hnthe of I'lmenix wn u paHM'tiRor on the inleruihau to Ah land Sntunluy evening. Mr. ami Mrs. Keuo llavis m:enin panied .Nfn. William Short hume from Meilfonl Sntiinlnv for a vWl with Mr. DiivU' piireiitM. Mr. nml .Mri. John (lnfft Mr. mnl Mrs. W. K. AuiIi'i-miii. Mr. nml Mrs. Wilerfiehl ami mi writ I other from I'Vrn valley xpent Sntunluy in Meilfonl. Mm. Dr. Mnlinxron. Mrs. l.illie Hlnekwnoil, Mm. Ii. A. Kintr. Mr. nml Mis. Arthur Kom Mm. Hill. Mm. Fri'il Prutt, Mm. Snrnh Tiirnhow, .Mm. Mump, Mm. Peek all wen' pas HCirji'M on tlm iiitenirlinii to Meilfonl Sat unlay. .Mm. Hannah llohisnu nf I.ndi, Cul., hiiri been in Tulent the past week Uilinc her sou, ,lnhn KohiMin, nml family, nml will visit her son, (looiyo, in Ashlaiiil lhi week, also Mm. N". W. Itrophy of Me.lfonl, ho foro (Pluming lo Imr hoiuo in Culi foinia. FLOUNCE ROCK FRILLS I i . Mr. and Mm. (lay Tex of Central Point are vIhHIiir Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Orlovo of tho Prospect hotel. Mr. nml Mrn. John Orlovo liavo ro turned to their cmnp near T. U. lllt? liibothniiiH. Mr. Orlovo will bo our road Hiipervlsor again. Tho child of Mr. and Mm. Philips was badly bumod Sunday by upset ting a tenkoltlo of boiling water upon llpolf. Tho burns nre bad nnil very painful but not mnioim, Mr, md Mm. H, Hollonheck and chUdion nro visiting nt ItorJ Hl;ln bothnniH. Mrs. 'lncout nmt Fon (iurilun ro turned 'rlilny from Mmlfovd whero thoy havo been for nomo tlino, Mr, Vincent wont down the flrnt of tho week nml brought thorn buck with liliu, Mr. Peterson Ih again vlHltlng tho BohoolH In thin part of tho country. (luyCobloy Ih vlnltlng at Frank Dltuwortha. H, H, Poyton, Mm. Klucaht ami Violet Vaughn have boon IM rocontly, but are much bettor now. Frank Manning oxpeetu to leave I WILLOW SPRINGS TWIGLETSI i h, U f Mr. ami Mm, Karl Heft were din hit jiiphU nf Hoy NielinU ami wife HufUfny. "' When in dniihl don't hut don't loo lontr. A murilipr of die Icmlinir fnniiprn nml orehnriljxttf of llii vicinity at tended (lie ini)ci'ti(ii micliiitr held nt llio Ajpilo hpIiooI I'riilny evening. Cniiijililiii nhnitl hard tlnicx mid you will ereaic Hie entiic of poverty in ymir own mind mid action-, Mr. nnil Mr-. .Monk Chirk of ('cu lm I'tiltit were inppiiiig their prop el ty nn tile llraden runeli Smidav. II. M. I'oitcr mid family moved their hmiHchold furniture frnm (inld Hill mid lire ucain liritig in their home on Scenic avenue. .Everybody i entitled In plenty of everything; if vu do not have it, find the cause find ee Hint yon get what you waul. The grTiifge will lutvo n very inlcr cliiitf ineeling SntunlnV evening mid u full att'cifiliincc nf the iiiemheM in desired. The iitiilhititi of nfficers mid the In it lit t ion of the new inem Iicm will lie the fenllirp of the eve ning. ClinrlPh T. Hpiivin nf .Mnlvule. Idaho, arrived Tue-dav In innpeet the I.enlher' properly, which Iip has re cent ly piirehnscd, l.ive eoiiHtmittv in the iuitli Hint every change will lend yon lo better things, nml it will. Mrs. Th'oinpkius of this dbitrh'i nml Mm. Y. A. Cowlev were hm-tcxe ot the Midnnnry smiif ut the home of Mm. Cowley Weiliie-dnv altenuKin. Mm. William I'fltlu-rs mid two soiih, ltitli.lt and Itn, left Wedncdav for Midviile, Idulio, to join Mr. Leather, Mho I hided his Unguo Hiver property for wheat lumln, ami will make Miitvalc lln'ir Imme. Twelve pcMim joined the Prebv terian church Sunday .Mr. mid Mm. W. I). Clarke, llerhorl Clnrkp. Mrs. K. W. Klden.of thi district, Mr. ami .Miss Ilrnun of Kanps creM:, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Smith nml llethert Smith of Ccntnil Point. Siiperiitlcnilont Wells, neeninpan- ied bv Mr. Cha-e mid Mr. Pittmmi nf Moniiioiitli, visited Hie m1ioii Wed no-tltiv. Holli vlsilnrs gne wry in teresting talks to (he nniiiN and iiImi npprove of our ineth'liiU of -ehnnl nimiiigciiu'iit. ' Albert AuiIPmoii was Hie hnt t a number f hi' neiphhnrhood friends on liilili thilifv .iniiunry 17, lOl.T SoiiiClhiilg amiising h'npiiencd mop1 iiuiinent mid last, hut not'lea-t, Hie birthday enke with ju-t Hie correct 'number of eanilles. The last wi-.li of the children, no donlit, was that Al bert's birthday illicit come oflen. Satuiday atternooii at Hip Willow Springs M'honllioii-p there will he mi irrigation meeling. The laws of'the bond issue will he'cxiiliiiiieil mid di cussed. Kveryhoilv ho -PM'iit, he- I'lm-e it is of vitnl inlere-t to tho filmier. Do not forget the laee Willow Springs hidionl house; the dav Sntuidav. and Hip hmir, '2 o'clock Your preenee is needed. The Prehylerian elmir enjoved a picnic dinner nt the home of Mm. It W. Hldcii Friday evening. The muiie nf snugs were given to each member nml parlneM were found hy poinpar iou, thou after Mtpper an cnterlain iiieiit was piijoypiL The novel pail of Hie program was each couple had to sing mid net the song they drew, which ciutM'd merriment. A good re hciiMiil followed the pleiiMite. Tttesdny for Sherldnn, Wyo., whero ho will visit IiIh father, whom he has not noon for it bout IB years. .Ins. Pototi mado a business trip to bcveral of tho vnlloy towns Inst weok Mr. Dltn worth, Sr Ih building an addition to his house. HU ton (Jus I; helping with tllu work. MIfs lln l.)tlo spent from Thursday to Sunday with Violet Vnughnn. Tho MIshos Nye hIfo spent Saturday night with Miss Vaughn. Margery Kmklno spout last Sntur day night nml Sunday at It. l. Poy- tons. "WHY?" A word to thoso who nro copilng back. Land for' tho past six months hns boon hanging nt rock bottom prices. A great deal ot liquidation has ttikon plnco iu this tlino. My bus Iness ulouo In tho last halt Of this year hns nnioiintod to nearly $100,000 I bolloVo tho Inst four or flvo deals I huov mndn represent nbEolutoly tho bottom. I.nnd with rental valuo of fiO an aero will not long remain nt $200 an aero. Thoro will bo no boom but html values will Improve soma Good roads, Irrigation, saw-mill, box factory, cheap powor, sugar boots, canning factory, good prices, sntlsflod customers, porfect days. Hurry, noo Medford first nml J. C. BARNES Room 201, Flrs( National Dunk Dldg, N'OTICi; I'Olt IIIDH. Notice In heieln given tlmt the (county court of .Jneknon county, Ore gon, will nt Its next regular meeting In February, lo-wlt, on the 3rd dny of Fehrimtv, !!!,, tnko up for con Hldurallon the iiropoxnln of nuto truck ownem, for (he hauling of buck-nhot gravol from .MeAinlrcwn hill near Medford, to vnrlnUH jiolntH on the pub lic highways wltliln a radlun or 10 iiill'ja.tlierefroni. The loading of the truck will lie iionn by nieniii riiovpik ni llio oxpene or .incKson coumy. The actual amount of gravel to b hauled can not b definitely given nt this Dine, but It In probable that tho ipinutlly will be mifflelunt to keep a number of auto trucks going during the entire hciihoii that in good for rond building. The party nuuinlttlng tho bid will he ronii I rid to thaw the nrlco It yard por tnllo. AddroRN all bids to Hie unuemlgncd marked "HeiiU'd UUU." The county court rcHerveH the right to reject any or all blda. a. a. oAitnxKit, County Clerk. OHDl.VAXri; XO. Kl!o An ordinance to regulate the tine of tho streets by motor find other vo- lilclim nl the city of .Medford, Oregon, during nny fire therein. The city of Medford doth ordain ns follews: Section I. It shall be tho duty hereafter for eviry person driving upon or lining tho streets of the city with any sort of vehicle. Immediately upon thn sound of the flro alarm, to proceed to the curb on tblr right of Kiich street and remain standing until the fire truck or IruckH or other ve hicle used by the flro department have passed such point so occupied by any such person, or ttntlt such IKTson has learned that the flro de partment, with Its vehicles need for fighting fire have taken a course that would preclude tliolr passage upon or over such htrcet or ueh portion thereof ro occupied, when such per ron niny proceed upon their way. Section 2. It shall hereafter bo unlawful for nnv person driving or operating anv sort of motor veblcle In or upon the slrf ets of the city of Med ford to drive nucIi vehicle closer than 100 f'l from any fire truck, wagon, or other vehlclo Used liy the flro depart meat when such fire de- nnrlment M proceeding to or return ing ftoin any fire, or while standing or engaged In fighting any flro In said city. Section .1. Any person convicted of, or who shall plead guilty to n violation of any of tho provisions of this ordinance shall he fined In any sum not less than $.".00. nor ntoro than S.0.00, or by Imprisonment In default thereof not less than two nor more thnn '!." days'. Section I. Inasmuch as tho traf fic which this ordinance seeks to reg ulate Is constantly present In and upon tho streets of said city, and there Is every likelihood that such traffic will continue, and Inasmuch ns it Ik for such reason necessary for the Immediate preservation of the safety and convenience of tho Inhabi tants of the Bald city that such traffic should be regulated, and that this or dinance should become operative, an emergency Is hereby declared to exist. and this ordinance snail ue in luu force nnil effect Immediately after Its passago by the council and approval bv tho mayor. 'Tho foregoing ordinance was passc! by tho city council of tho city nf Medford. OroKon. on tho 19th day of January, 1013, by tho following vete: Mtulvnskl. "nyo": Mann, "nyo Sargent, "nyo": Amy, "aye": Miles, "ayo". and llargrnve, "aye." Approved January lain, iviu. V. J. KMK1UCK. Attest: Mayor. B. T. FOSS, Recorder. 4. CIiASSIFIKlJ ADS. Ono cent per word per Issue. Six Insertions for price of five. Fifty cents per lino per month without change. .... ... ! FOK itiwrw-MOusw FOlt KKXT Seven room house, tur- nlshed or unfurnished. Mrs. C, H. Dennlston, 120 S. Laurel, phone 100-It. "61 FOIt IlKXT Houm furnished com plete. Joo Murphy, S North Fir Btreet. 2St) FOIt UWXT Furnished house and store building, on Jackson St., be tween Front and Fir streets. V. H. Kvorhard, 1013 West Ninth, phono C07-J. FOIt 11KNT Six room modorn bun galow, closo In, flno shade, range connected. Phono i30-X FOK SAtiK MVIwmiOK FOIt SAI.K A first class cow. Klla Uroomfleld, end ot South Peach 2C1 FOR SAUK Fresli Phono .r.00-lt2. Jersey cow. 25U FOR SALE Ured sows and gilts from prlzo winning Dilroc Jorsoy herd, Jnokson county fulr; also boars old enough for sorvlco nud weanlings. L. II. Houston, ono mllo west of Talent, phono 3-F12. 204 FOR" SALE Elght-fino cows, three year old lioUvrs. flno team of work wares. Nash Llvory Parn. 3C1 FOR SALE Span work iiorses, work 2600, span work maros, weight 1700, llolstlon cow giving 40 lbs milk. Cow coming fresh In January, llolstlon bulla ono and two years old, threo yearling calves, 10 fat hoga. 13 brood sows, will farrow In Docembor and Jan uary, two sows with pigs, top buggy, almost now. J. T. Raffer ty. Tola, Ore. 253 von sale on kxchanor Roguo River Vnlley Fruit Lands. Dairy, stock, poultry ranches and Timber. Colonization Tracts. Best all-tho-yonr-round cllmata ou coast. Health Roaort. Wonderful Medici nal SurliiKB uCaver llvalty Co., Ashlaml, Ort'Boa. FOIt HA M-.MISCRIitANKOU8 I'Olt HAM: - Alfalfa Imv, loone. dc llvercd. 010 South Oakdnlo. Pltoho 319-J. ( 2C2 voit ham-: on bxcmiTnoka ntandnrd ninlie ntitonioblto. ML horno power; Phono sn-ll-'i. perfect condition. 258 FOIt SAI.K- Wyandoltes 519 W. Ilth. ptlllets. i 201 poji HALK Pnro bred Partridge Wyandotlo cockit, hen, cockereln, imllets. Norn C. HnrrlH. Kngle Point, Oregon. 2C0 FOR SALE While leghorn cock oiols and laying pullets from tho famous trap nested birds of Ellis of N. Y. Every bird must lay 150 to ICT, eggs per year to qualify. Cockorol. 2..tO; pullet, 1.1 no. Phone 133-R, 1117 W. Main. 207 FOR SALE One now roller bearing wagon complete. Capacity 5000 pounds, price $8.", phone 139-R. 1117 W. Mala. 2(57 FOIt BALE -A four cylinder, four passenger car In first class condi tion, $100, half cash, trade or terms on balance. Call f, to 7 p. m., phono 7R4-Y. 258 FOR SALE A good business propo sition. Rest money maker In town for tho capital Invested. Write for price and terms and be con vinced. Address box X., caro Mall Tribune. 2S FOR SALE Loose alfalfa bay; also two buggies and two hacks. In quire Nash Livery Ham. 271 FOIt SALE Extra dry wood, makes quick, hot fire. F. Osenbrugge. Phono morning 194, Riverside S. 40L FOR SALi: REAU ESTATE FO it SA LI-A" great bargain SO acres, patented land, about four miles from Ornnts Pass, first dais county road, situated above "Fruit dale." Cruises 0000 cords fire wood, oak. fir, pine, mad rone, red loam mtltablo for walnuts, apples, itc, above frost belt, jr.OO.OU cash. Cost nearly double. Hox 74, Mer lin, Oregon. 2C9 FOR SALE Wyowa Place, threo and one-half mile north of Eagle Point, 80 aero farm and orchard. 47 acres flno fruit trees 3 to 12 years old. J. T. Carpenter, 315 N. Rartlctt St., Medford, phone C5S-R. 260 i '"" -i ' f-- "n " v ztiz WANTED MlSCnLLA.tEOCS WANTEDA well broko team of young farm marcs, good family cow. and one horse power motor In good condition, at lowest cash price. Wm. Messing, 329 Apple. 2SS WANTED Young calves. Will pay highest prices. C. D. Woolvorton, Cold Iltll. 202 WANTED To borrow $2000 on gilt edged security. Dahnck & Son, KokIo Point. Ore. 200 WANTED Second-hand safo and household furniture, write full particulars and cash prices. Ad dress C, caro Mall Tribune. 203 nKLU WANTED FEMALE WANTED At once, two middle need ladles of neat appearance to canvass here In city, salary guar anteed $3.00 per day to right par ties. For particulars see M. II, Ross, room 10. Colonial Flats, call between 7 and 9 tins evening. 2f! HELP W'ANTKD MALE WANTED Ono of tho largo maga zine publishing houses desire to employ an active man or woman In this community to nandlo a special tilan which hns proven unusually profitable, flood opening for right narty. Address with two refer ences. Publisher, box 153, Times Sq. Sta , Now York City. WANTED Amalgamator and mill man at Ur.iden mine, Cold Hill, Ore. 202 WANTED Chore man. permanent Jab. Recommendations required. Phono 373-R3. .salami. 201 FOR KXCKASUB, FOR EXcilANUE 7000 equity In flno 9 room residence In Portland. Ore., worth $11,000, for good farm In southern Oregon. (Jive detail in first letter. Owner, 490 Heights Terrace, Portland, Ore. 203 EXCHANGE Want to sell or bu) anything: U C Rader, 114 N. Front St. Employment offico and rentals. Phoco 125. Nuft Sod. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Assaying. E. R. CROUCH Assayer, chemist, metallurgist. Custom Assay Of flee. Mall order business solicited. Prices, gold, $1.00; gold aud sil ver, $1.25; copper, $1.00: gold, sil ver and copper. $2.00. .Mailing en velopes free on request. Rofor ence, Josephine County Hank. Rooms 201-203 Hall llldg,, (Irantd Pass, Oregon. 330 Notary Public HELEN N. YOCKEY Notary pub lie. Bring your work to me at tnt slm ot the Mall Tribune. 'itwisrciv BADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO Offlco 42 North Front St. Fhoui 315. Prices right. Service guar tnteed. Typewriters 41ml Supplies. TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES New Remington, Smith Premier aud Monarch typewriting, adding aud subtracting machines, rebuilt machines for cash or easy pay ments. Mnchiuca for rout, ribbons und supplies of all hinds, slmplo re pairs frco of charge, Roger S. Bennett, 10 Quluco St., phono U3S-R. Auto BnppTte LAIIEK AUTO BPRlNa CO.W nre operating the lameit, ,oldH fcnd best, enuipped nUnt In tUm 1 clflc north Wct. Uka OHr,iprlBM when other fall. Sold under ur nteo. 26 North Fifteenth St., Portland, Ore. xtssa smj- J.2Z2. j- AttomrySi POUTER J. NEFF, VM. I. MBALHT -Attornoys-nt-Law, Rooms 8 and 9, Medford National Bank: bids;. A. E. REAME3, LAWVEROaraett Corey btrtg. Wm. M. Colvlg. (loorge M. Roberts COLVIO & ROHERT8, LAWYERI4 Medford National Dank Dulldlnr. D. F. MULKEY Ik GEO. V. CHERRT Attorneys nt Law. Jackson Coun ty Dank Building. NEWTON W. DORDEN -Attorney at Inw, room 7, Sparta building. Med ford. Oregon. Chiropractor DR. A. It. HEDGES, Dr. Louise B. Hedges Mecnano-Thornpists, uniro praetors, Bpondylothcrnplstn. Those ystorns, Including dietetics, cu ra ti vo gymnastics, hydro-therapby, etc., produce results In both acuta and chronic disomies. Con so na tion freo. Over Deusl & Co., cor ner Main and BftrtleU. Hours' 9 a. m to 5 p. in. Othqr hours by appointment. Phono 170. DR. R. J. LOCKWOOD,, Chiropractor. nerve specialist Rooms 20.1-X04-205. Garnett-Corey bldg. Vapor baths and scientific massage given; nccdlo spray, head and shoufdar shower In connection; advice la dlctejlcs, medical gymnastics, hydropthorapy. Lady attendant. Phone, office 543, rrsldcnce Cll-R. Kmploymcal AcnCy Wo are here to help pople set re liable, competent help. We tar nish help In almost all lines of business. We make ft Specialty ot competent men and wives for ranches. We solicit your patron age. DIttner's Real Bttats and Employment Bureau, Room 0 aad 7 Palm Building, Medford, Phaas 858. Mrs. J. S. Clark, Manager, successer. Dentists DR. W. M. VAN SCOTOO DR. O. C. VAN 8COYOC Dentist Garnett-Corey Bids., "alts fit Medford, Ore. Phone 85, Engineer ami Contractor FREDCUMMINGS "Engineer slnd contractor, 401 M. V. & IL Bids;. Surveys, estimates, Irrigation, drulnago, orchard and land Im provement. Garbage OARUAQE Get your premise cleaned up for the summer.. Ceil on the city garbage wagons tot good aorvlce. Phone 274-L. If. Y. Allen. Instruction la Music HAIGHT MUSIC STUDIO 116 So. Laurel. Fred Alton Height Piano. Mrs. Florence Hallldey Height, voice. Telephone 17G-R. 1 . - - Rtecogropnc'rs SHOE REPAimNaFlrsirclaM'BfaoA repairing, on modern electric machines while you walu E. N. Blden, located in Kldd's Shoe Btore. Phono 313J. t'liyesiciaiu & trargoi DR. F. G. CARLOW DR EVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathia physician, 410-417 Uurnutt-Coray bldg., phono 103 6-L. Residence iti tiuutu Laurel Bu DR. W. W. HOWARD OsteoputnU pbyslclaud', 303 Oarnett-Core building. Phono U04-M. DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician aaa surgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and glasses sup plied. Office Tin East Mala jk. Hours 8:30 a. m. to 6 p. a. Phono. E. B. P1CKEL, M. D. Office Jack Don County Dauli bldg. Otflee phone 43-R; resldenco phone 68-K. DR. MARTIN O. BARBER PbysT clan und surgoou. Office Palm block, opposlto Nash Hotel. Hour 10 to 12, I to 4.' Phoue 11U-J. DR. R. W. CLANCY Physician ana surgeon. Phones, office 36, resi dence 724-J. Office hours 10 to 12, 2 to 5, DR. S. A. LOCKWOOD Pnyslck and surgeon. MYRTLE S. LOCKWOOD. M. D. Practice limited to diseases of women. Offices 232 E. Mala Phonos, resldenco, 814-Jtf; office 814. It. J. CONROY, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Over Hutchison Luitoa duu, xi5 E Main St. Phone 77. DR. LYDIA S. DOW Osteopathy physlclau, practice limited to ob stetrics and dlsoaseu ot women and children, Otficos 3 and 4, Bt. Marks block, hours 1 to 5 p. m, Phone ICQ. Res, the Dow Hospi tal, Central Point. DR. MCM. M. DOW Physician and burgeon, obstetrics and surgery, offices 3 and 4 St. Marks block, Hours 9 to 12. Phono 1G0. Resl denco, tho Dow Hospital, Central Point. Printers ana I'uWUbeW HEDFORD PRINTING CO. bee the belt equipped printing offlee.le southeru Oregon; book. Mediae, loose war leugers, uunajr aysteaee etc. Portland prWee, IT t ir sh. 90t mmmitl'IPm0' It fcJ &i5suL !.&. a .hMm A... 4-A I 'X.iJ)T jS