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i aJriHflhMmftlltaiiirIirVi'----'E- ... . J2L- -HA -m-4j MEDFORD MATli TRTRUNTC, MRDFOTtD, OniWON, MONDAY, (TANrAHY 2,", 1015 J.J . ... ... . j r ill .11 . J . L I PTTOTf T-WW Jfr vx ; w i . NEWS FROM COUNTRY CORRESPONDENTS "" ! I II I ' II. I II p EAGLE POINT EAGLETS Hy A. C. Ilowletl IM M. Wnllcr Hiiiilcl l'r Aiiiln, la., InM Wednesday, lull before' lie idiulcil In' mill up n llllli liiihinei mi IiIh sulixerlplliiii In tint Daily Mull Ti ilium mill renewed hU suliHtuipliiui I'll I' Uliollior Jl'lll', so (liul when is idling I rout IiIh Inborn Im can rend llhoilt the lllippenlllg lll'nlllll! hi- olil home, Ill family will 1 1 idii t it hero wild Mr. Wolfi'i'H patents iinlil the hcIiooI I'liim'H in Mi'ilt'oid, iih IiIh mci ihtughlor, Ml km I.01VHM Walker, it nt lending tin' lilted mdiool litem. Mr. Wolfcr expects Id spend the time un lit nltoiit tin 1 i ii t of February in tin Willmiiulto valley with liU parents liefotu proceeding on IiIh journey to I own, Tim mime ilny, Wednesday, Flunk Mcnuing, who Iiiih n (iti I'm nil on tlio Rogue tlver nenr l'. tint, storied tu visit hi fntlier !u Wyoming, whom In hits not seen for twenty yearn, no.! hi father i now pi Hit years of Mis I 'fin I (Iniihl of Meilfonl wu iih iin Thuimluy Tor dinner on her wny up to llm Luke cicek country to viiil her n!n(i', Alum, wlio i tciiehlng in lilt Lake eieok disdiot. A mini who gave liin iiuum u N. N. Lews of Ashhind piiNsi'd through here with a m tt in II buucli of gouts lust Thiirmlii.v, iciuiilniiig over night. 1 iindersinod Unit he wont while here to sec Peter Yiiiuu; to try In lny hl gouts, Imt on In what nuecess ho lutl I I'llllllot Mtl . Wit Iihvi finally succeeded in hnv lug mi fliii'tilc light pill over the door in ftoul of the llnplixt ehuri'h, some tiling that ha been greatly needed for Home time. (Icorge OtvmiM anil wife of Wellcn were lining business in our (own on Tlmnnliiv. J I'tUK'i! to say Hint I wn in Medford on WimIuii1iiv. mi can- iml chronicle tin event of that la. I'..l. Pnrlwi, tlmoAimrorihefuiii.lurn' w,,r l" K,,,i,H of " "a ou .loe Itader faun, wiih in (own on Thuiiiday on IniHiieH, and while here iu eoiMerwaliiin on the Hulijeel of (he HuyMr lie I, rmurked that if that pro jeet proved u nucce (hat it would Im woith $."11011 to him. That i (he wny the fiiretiiiK men look ut the venture. Jaek Stowed niid.l'eler wine lining liunine with o)ir ineiitlmnU hut Thuidny. Tlionm Jlily, Jr., in fimn hin fnnn on Ant lope ereek I'Hdnv after ii load of lumber to pu( an addition on hlji Inlhei'tt Imhisc. It I'ridav 1 oveiheaid u eonver Hittlon helweeu two ladic, iu which Hi principal upcitkcr whk relating her cMMinn' lt. iti r u drive out in the eo.ieiry. Tii paker is naturally U te iieivous, mil it upHuied that ihe wan K'ting out riding with it lady fiieud mid on their anival nt Mr, C.'m the lady Iricnd proposed lo tio the horse, nud iu w doing left the lope a little oo loose, mid when they come out lo start home the horse had hacked the Iuikuv around, and iu the changing of Miitiou the hnrxo hud got down iu the black sticky mud, nud the first thought wim that the horse wiih dead, so what should the net voits lady do (we will call her Mr. X) hut eomuieuee to neream for one of Ihe neighbors', who finally wits ut I reeled hv her eties, so he ran willi nil liable lo her assistance, not know, iiiic what the. timhle was, mid about Hint time the ueighhoiV hiolher mid wife ciime in, nud they also came to the rescue of the lady, mid hy the time the neighbor uo clone enough ! lull, to Mis. ,'., evelaimed, "What Is the mutter with him, (!." nud his la conic reply wn, "I not see him yet,1' hut when they reached the horse hr was lying ipitetlv with his head under his side, and when stimghiened out stood ami hied to shake Ihe sticky off of him. During the time that (I. wiih coming she run to the phone and called up her brother mid told him that C, wiih dead, so had Ihe whole family c.cilcd over the pony gelling down in Ihe mud, hut she drove him honiu, mid while she was lelliug of Hie iiiiddutt laughed iih (hough she riillini' enjoyed the occurrence. Hut hereafter she will alwayn tie her own Iioihi. ' Mr, mid Mrn. S, 11. IluiniHh, who have hern up in Josephine county villi Mrn. II.'h pnrentH, Mr. and Mih, J. P, Mooiuuw, returned' Thurnduy. They lined lo livo in thin neighbor hood. The old gentleman h one of the Duukuiil pi-eaehei'H of thai kpU le nient. They have a Duiikjinl colony in Hint uelghhoihood and ate all per fectly contented. .J i ilm Meyer nud wife of Luke, I'rtekwere here for dinner Friday, and 1 am glad lo he able to say that Mrn. Meyer is gaining strength quite rapidly, She underwent uu operation In Medford a few weeka ngo. William NiiKsbiiuin, one nf.lhe pro greshlvo eiti.eiiH of the Lake ereek country, was nlo lturu for dinner nt Hie Hiuuu time. William Daley, also of hake creek, was Htniliug on IiIh lriendn Kridny. M'r, rtutl M!, Swt JJcrcjutn, s ,lr BUTTE FALLS BUBBLES lluivey Mm pliv left Kiiliinluy for I'oilhiul, where he will mulie hin home. Mm paienlH wil follow him Hum weelt, Mr. (liveiiH hiuiMiieled liiiniiii'KH lii'ie IiinI week, ' ' Dr. (Iomh left Hie flmt of the week for KniiNiiH to I o near hin Inllmr, who i wry ill, 0. It. Mm i in wuul to Iviiuto Point Balindiiy to have Dr. Hull remove a Hpliuler Pi otn the hall of hin eye. IK ii'tiiincil Hunilay, Mrn, Mariig meet injf him with horHCH. While the eye wiin ipilie nniiirul for n few ilnvH, it Keeiim In he perfeelly well now, Aim, 1 '.( ami her mot lair. Mix. Ah- holt, went to Ihelr rehjieetivo iiiuoIich one nay hint week. MY, ,), .1' Dav Iiiih heeu ipiite ill for the lent few ilnyn of hluoil poiton leHiilliuir fioni u Milliliter in her hand. Mrn. Knit Im ndiyiiii; with her. I'. I,. ICueehiml left the firht of the week for Itojjuc River. The jtuiKJi eouimitiee of the ('hii tiiiu Dmleuvor met ut the home of Mr. II. t, llroiiKlitoti I'ritlny even IMK. The j.'1'tmlM nJo,cil the nicitl iiiK M'iy inueh, IickIiIch ileeliliiiK on a umxienl prorum for the Hoeiutv. The l.i ilia' Aiil noeinly hold a Ihik iiien meetiiiK ut the home of Mrn. I). A. Ilildre'h WidneMluy. The ladliw me planning on utoeiii in the mar future. There was u ilanee at the hall 1'ii iliiv evening. Mix. Colxiu hnn heeu Niiliu4 with Mr. 1m H. Hm it It (he imt wee!:. Dr. V,. K. Ktnei-Kuu in hiiilditiK a hoiiM1 and tnlehiui; u lot of wile ou Hie Vawler plnee. I MrH- T, Ri'l'iO' "nil .laughter, Miss Ilannnli I'rlilay Kvorelt Dahnck ;ne n riiudy pull Iiik iih it (arewoll party Monday night. Quito a eiowd was prenont ami a merry time wan had by all. Kvurutt la koIiik to Medford to live, J'erry Foster wold 25 head of cat tle to the Cottcrnll llron. or the .MeadowH l'rlday, Mr. Vant of Anhland ninnit a eoiide or dnyn with IiIh dutmliter Mm. Kur.eno lleltowa ihb wmtk. Two dntightcitt or John Co have arrived from Tcxiih and are lielplng tu mnko iU time pawi mi pleiuiatitly iih tmnhlble. Mlsn ICtiln llotuton wnn n nurccim f nt npiillrant nt tlio Innt to.ichvm' ex muliiiitlon. Klin will tench In tlio Long llraueli dlntrlct. Mr. and Mm. (icorgo I'ry rMnt Wednvmlny evening with Mr, and Mm. II, Ii. Howard. Petn lletz wan an Knglo Point vIh ttor Saturday. Mr. and Mrn. Kinnk Miller of t'en triil Point Hpent Tuesday at tlio Hal uey home. Thern were religion Kervleeii at llm Ituece reboot Miounu every night liiHt week. GOLD IL NUGGETS ( l'liiiii the News.) Mrn. (icorgo Luite, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. nud Mih. J. II. Hreiuuu, iu Huh city for the past month, left ou Titesduv evening lnr Portland, wheie she will visit rela tive for several day before depart ing for Shoshone, Idaho, where Mr. I .ano him entered the implement busi ness. She wan nccniiipnnieil by her sister, Miss Virginia Heeman, wlio will he the guest of Poitluud fiieuds for Hie coming month, Proof that coin can be raised with innjnr HtieeeHH iu southern Oivgon, when the crop is hniely eared for, is afforded by the 1(100 bushel yield harvested (IiIh hciihou hy I). Hurforil of SiiniH Vulley iiud this despite the fuel that llm growing period vviis not suited to the iciiiiicntcntH of the crop. Tlio ears are of the yellow dent viuiely, large, unifoiin nud well fill ed. Although Sums Vallev U one of the real gulden spoU iu southern Or egou, nevoitlielcsH there urn many districts wheieeotutl success would dojuhllo.sh lovvaid the eiiterprimng grower. Dr. R. 0. Kelso- is MiiHirvisiii" tlio eoiiHtruetion of what will be the nent et small town motion picluio house in the Htate, and lepnils Hint he will have tlio new (lieiiter ready for oe eupiition within u abort time. Feat ures of tlm plnee will he twin ialli ies extending the length of the the uter anil uu inclosed siuokin' room with full "lass front, uffordiitf uu un obstructed view of Ihe euitain'. Far the enuvenieneo of tlio occasional vnudevillo ititistH who will be hooked, have it nice fnnn just wesl of town, nltoiit thi'ee inili'H, was heiu for din- per Sutmilay. ALONG ROGUE RIVER Iia Httio h piovided with upxIuiiK ihi'HMiui; lOoiiiH. The M'Mliiij: eupne II V "f H" llllle playlmilMO will he 1200 people, exeltixivu of Hie KiilleiiiM, "Mhoily" Allien, emineiil Meilfonl hall player mid HporUumn, look (lie hIuko I'm m thin eily Hnlurduv moiu iiiK for Jim Diukeim' hinder' home ou upper llviiim eieek. .Mr. Milen and hin IiohI plan In hump urouiid Ihe mounluilm after eommr mid henr, I'hleur iniueiM aio pelilioidnK ' I'liiviim for Ihe eopiuuH winter in in lluil have IIiiih fur fuih'il In doHeeud Willi everything in rendineKK fur (he winter liurviwl ir golden miiuiIh, the wnrelly of wnler Iiiih held operation! al it H'andHlill for the piml lortiiiilil. Aeeordinj; to the report of iiiurriiiKe lieeuHi'H inHiicd Jhin week at the enmi ty Hi'ut, Minn Minnie M. IukhIIh, a for mer (lohl Hill vmiii holy, Iiiih heeu wedded In (I. W. l'riddv or Medford. 1'ioiu the Hiium Hoitree iuformutiou U ejeuued nf (he niiplialH of MUm Vent A, llendi.Tnon, formerly of thin eity, to Israel D. Lew if, who, with hin father eouduclM it meut muikel al C'enlrul ol'iut. Tim RoKite River I'uhlie Service eolpontlioii Iiiim u force of linemen fuuaued in the leeouMtruetlou of liKhlin;; linen within this eity Hie pieat'iit week. Mi-k. M. I), Dowers and dutmliter, Helen, went lo Central Point on Tlmnolnv to lemaiu nnr Suiidiiv nt the home of her pa renin, Mr. mid Mrn. T. J. Q'lln ro. J. II. ISevmnu of (he viillev nityar heel nomiuittue, wiih iu Meilfonl uV eral ilayH thin week nidiutr h'm iinko. eialen in the fiht for ii ciealer nroi jieiitv In the Rogue Riir vallev. (leiirqn K. SauderH, prenidnit, ami O. V. Heche, treiiMirer, of the Ro-jue River Puhlie Herviee eorporation, lie eompnuiuil hv eastern htoekholilers, inHjieeled the cnmtunxV nower iilnut at thin cilv Thurcdnv, J. ('. Hurcli, pre-dih'itt of Ihe Hea ver Porlliuid (Vmeiit eompnny, ne eompnnird hv several irciitlenicn in terested iu the loeal plant, rrrivod on Pridav and hitenl the day jnnjicetini: the property ami progrecH iniide to date. II. A. Kuijtu of the Sleepy Hollow alfalfa mid dnirv ranch, w hhipniug a enrload of hnv to lux (Irani Paxs wnrehoio.e. Mr. Kntot:n 1 Jilwi hloel.ing ii feed .nre, which Im will openite, iu (he Joocphiuw county cap ital. Harry Purler, inanaeer of the loeal Hi Piuei Ituuher depot, is ill at the home of hit parent iu Meilfonl, uf feting from apiicndicit'w. It is stated (hat he will he oH'nited upon the fir tt of next wiek, mid that hU eon- diliou h itol Mii-h p In enttse iil.iim. Louis Arthur, of Marion county, hop rnli-eraud intensive agriculturist, has cxrhuuged a Wlllamett habitat for a change or sceuo In southern Ore gon, having leased (ho I'gglestou pro perty at tho cornor or Almond stroct and the oxcluslvu Nob Hill residence section. Welborn lleeson, or Talent, vvoh In town Hnturday and reports a unique organization In that locality. It la a I'arumrs club, minus conntltutlon nnd by-laws, neither dons It havo any dues or formal membership list or definite tdaco or dntes of meeting. rnrinerB and orcbardlstH simply get together occasionally nt most any time or any old place and thresh out opinions on sundry theories nnd topics. Welborn says tho attendance Is generally lair nud the Interest growing. HnsUet ball players rrom 1'tnn Mills high, both boys nud girls, went down lo defent here, Saturday night, tho formor hy a score or A to 12, and the latter in to II, Iu tho second high school lu(erstntt) game of the season between southern Otegon nnd north ern Culiforulii, Tom Howell was roferee. and Saylos, umpire. Charley Desmond or Taconia, Is visiting old-ttnio friends hero. Ho represents tho Washington PIpo & Foundry Co., tho concern which fur nlBhed Ashland with the big conduits for Ita water system several years ago. Matrons among tho Upper Koguo Hikers walk to Talent Friday ntter uonn. Iu tho absence or Cnpt, Hilly, First Mnto Hlalock was In command. Owing to contrary winds and sovoro weather on tho return trip, distress slKiinlB woro hoisted with the losult that Hiq party was rescued by Capt. Cluy. ot tho steamer Oood, und brought saroly to port whore. Uioy will be Ihtomcd until tho voyngo around tho Iprn, emit ot ABhlnnd. noM Fri day, - i Hert Frooniiii, post office omployo and Incidentally chlckon fnnolor. has on exhibition an egg Intd by a tdnglo comu Hlack Minorca lieu, weighing lour nnd oio-thlrd ounces, In clr cuuiforoiico it measures from six to sovon Inches, 0. H. Watson has Joined tho beet sugar movement by pledging 10 notes townrds expanding tho plnntlng nren In tlil locality. Two recant nnd Important realty trnnforu uro tho.li "U."t" ranch, In Sams Vnlley, from 1-3. M. lk'..ipfl to Roninln Faruhnm, pt Avlilniid. ecu Blderntlou ? 10,000; nlsp the Farnhuni ASHLAND AND VICINITY irMifio fruit rnnch mid -t'lKht-rouni I Uimtttt. In Wriii) Affitn ciil imulil ..-! Mmi' f "I Mvwr at l'l V triinillMI" Hon $8000. Until thexo promrtlcn urn well Improved. liealK negotiated by MeWJHIaiiiH & IMglngton. Wm. W. WntHon, or I .oh Angelen, Ix vlnltlng bin brotlii r (', II,, nnd other iclallveii here. Hi wnK a member of tint TldlngK forco In iTflilnteilc: tlmoH dating woy back to 1877. Incident lo thin vIhII Jut Ih InvextlKntlug tlio authenticity of an old amhrotype, re cently dlKCi'veroil li Kinurimn Howell or IIiIh eity, which dijdclN .llm Mutton, llm rounder or the Tlillnxn, Hilly Wnl non, C'nl HubnnkH. Newt .tncolm nud Ham Chllwood, till or whom con-diluted the old original TldlugH family. The picture or those worthier inny ho utilized for movln purpoBCH. The Wntison JlrOn. nnd otuo meitihorH or iiiih force were nt unit time nHo- clntcd In tlio publication or tlio Htntn I. Inn Herald nt Knkcvlow, the rimt paper ofdnbllnhed eiint or the CnncadcB In southern Oregon Quite n number or Mooko from the local lodgu joined dolegnten front Medford nud other peints: In the val ley, Hnturday, on a trip to Yreka, to niwlet In organizing ii lodge ut Hint place. The family or h. 1,. Mutlt, national bank exnmlner, left for Portland. Krldny, where they will hereafter re side. They havo remained hero since, MuIU'h appointment an examiner, pondliiK arrangement-! which might havo tranKferred him to other terri tory, In which event IiIh headquarters would hnvo been cltlior In Seattle or Han PrnnclFCo. Ills prenenl territory embraceH northern Oregon and por tions or Washington, RUSSIAN DEFEAT LONDON, Jan. 2., 10: 10 a. in. Although Vienna reports via Amster dam enlarge upon Austrian successes In llukowlnu, claiming that tlio Hub Hlans arc retreating with heavy losses or munitions nud prisoners, a wlre lesa dispatch rrom Vienna early to day, giving nn official communication tharo says only thin about the right ing In that regien: "in Htikovviua qulot reigns nrtcr our lust micccHsful tattles." The communication also tells of fighting tn the CnVputhlnns nn fol lews: ' "In the Cnrpathlana tho KusslnnH ot driven out" or reveral trenchew tvlilch they had pushed f6rwnn! suuth of (he passes." REPRESENTATIVE VAWTER NAMES TWO LOCAL CLERKS Representative Vawtur had P. 1. Hossler or (icntrnl Point appointed bill clerk on tho houiie nnd A. ('. Hop kins or Willow Springs appointed clerk or the house conitnlttco on roads and hlghwnyB. Mrs. Mabel Jones Stuart ot Portland, formerly or Jack son county Is stenographer rar Repre sentatives Wagner and Towne. Fifty-three per cent or Oregon rar mors employ laborers, paying $n,. 102,000 a year waKos. A law Is pro posed to bring them under tho state labor bureau. County TmiMiivi'M KUty-Miitli Oil I l'or Warrants Stnto or Oregon, County of Jackson, Treasury Department: Jacksonville, Ore.. Jan. 23, 191." Notice Is hereby given that llicio aro fiimla on hand for the redemp tion of all county warrants, whleh wero protested on tho 7th day or August, 1011, numbered as follows, to-vvlt: 10.9SS, 11.315. 11.157, 11,- 150, 11,152, 11,194. U.01G, 11,302, 11.01S. 11,020, 11,241, 11,201. 11, 131, lt.OCC. 11.208, 11,200, 11,301, 11,020. 11.133, 11.024, 11,061, 11. 003, Jt.205. 11,219, 11,300, 11,221, 11,025. 11,287. Interest ceases on tho warrants above numbered nnd called this -3rd day of January, 1915. 03 PUKIMj. COLVIO. Treasurer or Jackson County, Otegon. xoTit'ij rou nins. Notice Is hereby ulvoii that tho county court ol Jackson county, Ore gon, will at Its next regular mooting In February, to-vvlt, on tho 3rd day of February, 191C, tnko up for con sideration tho proposals of auto truck owners, tor thu liaullng of buck-shot gravol from McAndrovva hill nonr Modfocd, to vnrlous,poln(8 on tho pub. lie highways within a radius or 10 miles thererrom. The loading of tho trucks will bo done by steam shovels, at tho oxpenso of Jnckson county. Tho actual amount of ravol to be hauled can not bo doflultoly given nt this time, hut It la probnbto that tho quantity wilt bo sufflclont to keep a number o( auto trucks going during tho ontlro reason that Is good for road nulldlu'b'. Tho party submitting tho bid will bq reaolrod to show tho prlco por ynrl per mil. Address all blda to the undorsignod marked "Soalod Rids." Tho oounty court rosorvea tho right tp rojpct any or nil bids, fl, A. OARnNRR. County Clerk. 11 REPORTS GERMANS PRIEST RSHIP PMENIS TO WASHINGTON, Jan. .';.- (ler Hiiiiiy proleMtcd (odny to Hie slnle de pittlmeut through her itmhaMKador. Count Henmtorff, agniiisl nhtpmotitK of American hydro-iioroplmic to the" l.iiro)ciui belligaronts on (he g rutin J Hint wicli nirornft arc wnr vcsseli. A statement issued h- (he embasHy today Huym: "The CurtisH work nl HnminiuiilH port, X, V., have old mid sent to Kngland (lie well-known hydro-aero-plane 'Amenea' and firi h'dro,nero plane of the same tyM). Thiity-six liydro-aeroidanes of u different typo have been ordered 1iv Knglund mid are under construction jv the name Hi tu. Also Russia linn ordered it number of thono vonoU from ('iirtiss for use in her tihvv. "There is no doubt, nnd it doe not need iiiiv explanation, Hint from the standpoint of interest law, b.vdio aeroplanes have (u he considered nn war vessels, mid (Iml therefore hy article 7 of the agreement concluded ut The llngtie on October IH, 1007, neutral eotintriis nta prohibited (o Kiiniily belligerent count lie-t with such veseln. The s''linuf nf hydro-noro-iliiiit'H hy the CurtlsH vvorkw, thcre fotc, constitutes n breach of neutral ity, llvdro-iieroplancfs are not cfriH; cially mentioned in The JInguc agree ment f"r the si iin'e reason that this kind of vnr ve-sd did not yet exist nt t!i. t time. WHEAT STILL SOAR CIHPAdO, Jim. !. Wnr prices for wheat soared hiuher than ever. May delivery touched .?l.I.V"if a rise of 1 VJ as compared with Saturday night. The highest oiovious quota tion since KuroDCitti Itostilities'licgnu was on January IM, .?l.45. Offerins of wheat toiln were light mid the buying demand excellent. CiaSSlKIKI) ADS. One cent per word per l-suo. Six Insertions for price or flvo. Fifty cents per lino per month without change. n i.g.-jrr- .Z3LC- KOlt KKM-v-rtntM- FOR UBNT Four room houso on West Mnth street, 0.50, water paid. Phono 105. 207 FOR RUNT Six room modern house close In, with large gnrden spot, chicken park. Pnrtles without children. Cnll 510 Kast Mnln St.. or phone 90S-W. 2CC FOR RF.NT Six room house, mod ern, largo barn. I'hono I. J. Slow-art or 531. 200 FOR UKNT Furnished liouso and r.toro building, on Jackson St., bo tweon Front nnd Fir streots. W. II. Kvorhard. 1013 West Ninth, phono CC7-J. FOR RUNT Furnished or unfur nished, all or part of house. Mrs. C. H. DennlHton. Phone 120, 204 FOlf" UKNT-Fu'nu7hedrhouso, 003 W. Second. Phono 370-W. 207 NEW TODAY A party has n fine Improved lot w Ith nil Improvements paid in n good residence district lu Senttle, vnluo $1100.00, which ho will exchange, and pay a cash difference, for a neot little homo rather close in. Ono of the host Irrigated ranches In tho valley at a bargain. Might tako Income property In exchange. Cnll for pnrtlculara. Fine Mt. Tabor Portland resldeuco $10,000, will exchange for n valley ranch, C. D. HOON WHY? A word to those who aro coming back. Land for tho past six- months has boon hanging at rock bottom prices. A groat deal or liquidation has taken place In this tlmo, My bus iness nlono In tho last halt or this year has amounted to nearly $100,000 I bellovo tho last four or flvo deals I haov mado represent absolutely tho bottom. Land with rental valuo of $30 an aero will not long remain at $200 an aero. There will bo no boom but land values will Impiovo somo. Reed roads, Irrigation, saw-mtll, box factory, cheap power, sugar beotg, canning factory, good prices, eatlsflod customers, perfect days. Hurry, soo Medford first and J. C. BARNES Room 201, First National Dank llldg.J BELLIGERANTS 1'OK IlKNI MIS,'ll,l,.Nr:OUH FOR ItKNTofrTccn in ("ho "Ylarnot Corey building, bent, light, water, elevator and Jnnltor Hnrvlcen In cluded, Ii, L. Cathcnrt, sulto 319 nud 320. Phonn 107. rou H,t.t. MVfisnooK FOR S?LK J'red sown and "glltn Irom pilze winning Durnc Jersey herd, .Inckr.on county fair: nlro boarn old enough for scrvlco nnd weanling. L. H. Houston, ono inllc west Ot Talent, phono 3-F12. 201 FOR SALK Klght lino cowb. threo year old heRem, flno (ram or work mnron. Nnsh Livery Parn. 201 von sali jnsc-m.riAXi'.ous FOR SALi; Upright pianos In good condition, $75.00, Music cabinet cheap, Urommer IIrot , route 3. phono 589-J2 287 FOR SALK Hooking orders for Colden nnd Silver Camplni) eggs, also Ancona. Phono 359-L, 14 Cottage street. FOR BALK AlfaRa hay, loose, de livered. C10 South Oakdalc. Phone 319-J. 202- FOR HALT Whlto IKhorn cock erols and lnlng pullets from the famous trap nested birds of Ellis v or N. Y. Every bird must lay 1"0 to 1C5 eggs per year to qualify. Cockerels, $2.50; pullet, $3.00. Phono 139-R, 1 117 W. Main. 2C7 FOR SALE One now roller bearing w'ugon compteto. Capacity G000 pounds, price $35, phone 139-R. 1417 W. Main. 2C7 FOR SALE Looso alfalfa hay; also two bur-gics and two hacks. In qulro Nash Livery Harrt. 271 FOR SALE Household goods for two bedrooms, pnrlor, dining room and kitchen complete, $65 range, $10 sideboard, drophcad seeing machine, etc. $150 quick sale. Honnott Investment Co. FOR SALE Puro-brcd. Rosecomb R. I. R. cockerels. See at Medford Egg & Poultry Co. WANTED MISCro-LA IT EOU8 WANTED To buy or rent Under wood typewriter. Address Box C. caro Mall Tribune. 2C3 WANTED Dressmaking, Grapo street. 13 North 2C7 WANTED Clean cotton rags at Moll Tribune. WANTED Young calves. Will pay highest prices. C. D. Woolvorton, Gold Hill. 262 WANTED Second-hand safo household furniture, wrlto particulars and cash prices, dress C, caro Mall Tribune. and full Ad- 203" FOR KXCH-ASUR. FOR TRADE A good Remington typewriter for roll-top desk. Call Rudrauff. Holland Hotel. 2G2 FOR EXCHANGE Well located resi dence lots, for small acreage closa In. Address A. H. ('., caro Mall Tribune. FOR EXCHANGE $7000 equity In fln 9 room residence in Portland, Ore., worth $11,500, for good farm la southern Oregon. Glvo details In first letter. Owner, 496 Heights Terrace, Portland, Ore. 203 EXCHANGE Want to sell or bu; anything! U C Radcr, 114 N. Front St. Employment otrico and rentals. Phoco 125. Nuft Sod. HOMESTEADS RIG INDIAN RESERVATION TO OPEN 730.000 acres for settle ment: fruit, timber, farm lands; send 25c with this ad to Wennt chee. l Wash.) Dally World. Dopt. T, ror reliable data ubout this great region. 200 a LOST LOST liar pin before Christmas, Family heir loom, valuable to own er only. Return to Mall Tribune aud receive reward. 203 HUSINKSS IifHUCrOKY .Wn'lng. U. R. CROUCH Assaycr, chemist. metallurgist. Custom Assay or flee. Mall order business solicited. Prices, gold, $1.00: gold and sil ver, $125; copper, $1.00; sold, sil ver and copper, $2.00. Mailing en velopes free ou request. Itofor once, Josephine County Dank. Itooms 201-203 Hall RIdg., Grants Pabs, Ore-son. 330 Notary Public HELEN N. YOCKEY Notary pub lic. Bring your work to mo at thi slf.u of the Mall Tribune. Traasrcrj - EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO orrlco 42 North Front St. Phom 315, Prices right. Sorvlco guar tnteod Typewriters and Supplied. TYPEWniTORSADsfpPLrES Now Romlngton, Smith Premier nnd Monarch typewriting, adding and subtracting machlnos, rebuilt inachtnos for cash or easy pay ments. Mnclilnoa for rent, ribbons aud supplies of all kinds, rdmplo re pairs froo ot charge. Roger S, Bennett, 10 Qulnco St., phone 938-R. FOR SALE OK EXCHANGE Rogue River Valley Fruit Lands. Dairy, stock, poultry ranchos nnd TImbor. Colonization Tracts, Best ult-thQ-yoar-rouud climate on coast. Health Resort. Wonderful Medici nal Springs. Reaver Realty Co., Anhlaud, Oregon, I1U8INKSH MltltTTtOItt Auto BHl'ipllMi LAHER AUTO 8PRIN0 CO, V nro operating tho largest, oldt and best equipped plant In the Pa cific northwest, Use our springs when others fall. Sold under guar antee 26 North Fifteenth St., Portland, Oro. Atlotrrer ' PORTER J. NRFF. WM. P. MRALRT Attornoys-nt-Lnw, Rooms 8 aud 0, Medford National Rank bblg. A. R. RBAMR3, LAWYI3R-Oarnott Corey bldg. Wm. M. Colvlg, Oeorgo M. Robrrti COLVIO & KOHERT8. LAWYERB Medford Natlonnl Ilnnk flulldlng. R. F. AIULKBY & GEO. W. CHERUT Attorneys at Law. Jackson Coun ty Rank Building. NEWTON W. BORDEN Attorney at law, room 7, Sparta bulldlair, Med ford, Oregon. C?ilropractor-i biC a?1l Redoes. DniouisoKl Hodges Mochano-Thoraplsts, Chiro practors, 8pondylotboraplsts. Thoss systems, Including dietetics, c tt ra il ro gymnastics, hydrn-therr-Dhr, etc., produco results la botb acuta and chronic diseases. Consulta tion free. Over Deiul & Co.. cor ner Main and BartleU. Hours 9 a. m to C p. tn. Other boura by appointment. Phono 170. DR. R. J. LOCKWOOD,, Chiropractor, "nerve specialist Rooms 20T-204-20C. Gnrnett-Coroy bldg. Vapor baths and scientific massago glvon; ncodlo spray, head ft'nd shoulder shower la connection; advice Ra dietetics, madlcal gymnastics, hydropthorapy. ' Lady nttendaat. Phone, office C43, rmfldenco Bll-R. Employmc-it Attrncj Wo ore here to help people Kt re liable, competent, help. We far Blib help In almost all linos'1 of bnclness. Wo make a specialty ot competent men and wives for ranches. Wo solicit your patron ate. Blttner's Real Estato and Employment Bureau, Rooms 6 and 7 Palm Building, Medford. Fne 85S. Mrs. J. S. Clark, Manager. successor. DraUsla DR. W. M. VAN SCOTOO DR. C. C. VAN SCOYOO ' Dentists Gsrnett-Corey Bids., atU 111 Medford, Ore. Phone 856. Engl act r and Contractor FRED N. CUMMINGS Engineer and contractor, 404 M. F. & II. Bldg. Surveys, estimates. Irrigation, dralnago, orchard and land Im provement. Garbage OARBAGE Get your premises cleaned up for the summer. CaU on tho city garbage wagons foi good sorvlco. Phone 274-L. F. Y. Allen. Instruction la Music 11AIGHT MUSIC BTUDIO--U6 So. Laurel. Fred Alton Halgbt Piano, Mrs. Florcnco Halllday Haht. voice. Telephone 17C-R. Stccogrnpnera SHOE REPAIRING First class she repairing, on mouern olectno machines whllo you wait. E. N. BIden, located In Kidd's Shoe Store, Phono 313J. I'liyeslcians tutC. anrgeoos DR. P. O. CARLOW. DR. EVA MAINS CAHLOW Osteopathls physicians, 4X0-417 Gartiolt-Corey bldg., phono 1U3U-L. 5ftesldenc 20 ttoutn Laurel St. DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopaths pnyslclaus, 303 Garnett-Corey oulldtng. Phone V04-M. DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician and surgeon. Practlco limited to eye, ear, uoso aud throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and glasses sup plied. Office 228 Euut Main St. Hours 8:30 a. m. to 8 p. m. Phono. E. D. PICICEL, M. D. Otrice Jack- son uounty uann uiag. uiucs phone 43-R; residence phono 68-lt. DR. MARTIN O. BAUBER Physi cian and surgeon. Office Pulin block, oppobito Nash Hotel. Hours 10 to 12, l to 4. Phono 110-J. DR. R. W. CLANCY Physician and surgeon. Phoues, office 30, resi dence 724-J. Office hours 10 to 12, 3 to 5. DR. S. A. LOCKWOOD PbyBtclaa and surgoun. MYRTLE S. LOCKWOOD, M. D. Practice limited to diseases of women. Offices 232 K. Main, Phones, rosldouce, 814-J office 814. It. J. CONROY, M. D. Physician ana Surgeon. Over Hutchison & Lums Ucu, 216 E Main St. Phone 77) DR. LYDIA S, DOW Ostoopathlo physician, practice limited to ob stetrics und dlsoasoB o( woraoa aud chlldten. Offices 3 and 4, St, Marks block, hours 1 to 5 p. m. Phono 100, Ros. tho Dow Hospi tal, Control Point, ' DR.'MCM. M, DOW Physician and surgeon, ohstetrlcs and surgery, offices 3 and 4 St. Marks block Hours 0 to 12. Phone 160. Rest dence, tho Dow Hospital, Central Point, Printers aa rubUsbew IIEDFORD PRINTING CO. kss t best equipped printing offlse tst southern Orfigon; book ba4uf, loose leaf ledgers, bllllag syntaiws, etc. Portland prh'M. IT JSwU M f 'j jti.