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u i 'X .'' J M MEDFORD MATH TRIBUNTD, AfEDFORD, OltiWOK, WltJDNKSIMV, .IANUARV 27, 1015 PiOH,HVM t r-r: J SOLDIER HIES OF FRIENDLINESS OF To Hid Editor. 'In recent niwipiiHir articles refer oil cm wiih Hindu several (Ilili'H of I lit) friendly feeling oxlMlnit between llm opposing troops In I lie Kiiiopctiu war when nut IlKlithm. It wiih wild Hint tln)' iixcIiiuiki'iI greetings, talked with oiiii iiniither, ixrliniiiteil lohiicro cIkiiib. cigarettes, !(,, Mir things tint nllinr side IiiiiI, played football a though they wr lint wurrliiK at nil. , This seemed to ni)i, while I illil not sa Hint I tl 11 not ln'lloe, some wliiit Inti edible mill ti it 1 my ilntililx uliont It litil ni'Vi't t hcliKH It In mi ab solute fuel fur I now hate It In writ Iiik from no own brother-in-law who lull Kill In llu Imttlti nt Lamiir, Mouse, Lille unit who hiis'lireii In tint froiit lines pi oily iH'nr nil tint llnio slum tint wnr started, lie wrllofi In one of liln lotteis: TcIN of llncldciit "I will tell yon of a beautiful co incidence which occurred it few days ago. After wo hail been In ono tri'tirh for two days wo wen nl I o'clock in lint lumping ordered to tit cutt tint same nnil no hack to some othitr, trench, wt hnil to walk ovur mi open field, and, im tint ground wan froi'if, q iniidit qullti u iiuIhd walk lug uer ilin haniit unil wit were iiilto lulonlithedtbe Frenchmen illil jjot fill tin up with lilno beans or hoiiio otln-r iiiIkhIIi'M, "Howuier, VrylltIitt wont well, wn went Into another trench uiul mndo oiirnehes lit home. "When daylight cuino wo dUcov uroil Unit tin rrmich trenches were only uliont 50 iiintnH away from tin. null, hi wn hint no orders to shoot, some oni) of our hoyn tool; a spudo mnl swung It through thu air no a salutation to lint enemy. Ho nil. M until hy wining his cup to iih. liny, lltvmno Friendly "Wo became more, friendly to ono nnotlmr until nt Itntt wo all came nut of our tri'iicln-H mnl looked mnt sa luted olio another. ' "At onrit a Frenchman courage oiihI) ennm walking toward iih, with out liuvlni: any arms whatever. "When utioiil half-wuy ho called lo mm to send Him of our until to him ami momentously mm of our men walked tow unlit him. likewise with out arms. When tlioy met they shook hands, omhrntod mid kissed ench other nnd for tint time, being wo nil thought of jipiico and all of tin already pictured our homo coming nr going and lo meet ihotn who nn iiearost and denr I to on Tmileil Hie llneniy During Hnt day we met litem -oral limes ami the French boys prom. Ixed they would en mo to our trenches In the evenlni: which they did. Wo Heated thorn to cigars, cigarettes and tobacco, they In turn bronchi iih hoiiio of their good wlno. Wo ev changed cards nnd whlln they nK well an wit Hlanil ready to defend our n Hpectlvo fatherlands, wo all wished for peace and hoped that wn would no) lot compelled to flro hIioh at our newly niado friends, which wn think wn will nnt, tin wn am now ordered to movn Miinnwhcro elite nnd It In likely that wo will not Men our frlcndti again. "They wefn flue followH, wn liked them, they seemingly liked int. no dniihl all would like to go homn nnd null fighting. Trust It may noon ho HO." Ileiouie I'llemls Soon In another leltnr ho wrlleHi "Whenever we come Into a town or village It In louiiirknblo how hooii wo become friends with tho tnhntil- tantH. While them nro nlwayit some who Htnnd hack nnd act as though they wmlld llko to ciuhIi iih Into HhrodH, tint ninjorlly of the people try nnd talk lo iih In Oeiniun of which many know it llttln and wo, In turn talk a little Kicnch and no wo r1 uIoiik film with thorn. They are, an n whole, oxcceillni;ly polltn to uh nnd we, what Utile money wo hnvn, upend It freely nnd wn never havo any trouhlo." t , Aaln ho writes Hint whonovor a hallln Ih ovor Hio lovaBtntlon canned hy tho hla iyfna twoiUy bo doHfcrlbed an "Hell on KortH." nnd 'wlint a tin t'lon hullilH up n(avC)pntnry can bo dentroyed In a fow liourH of tlKbtlnR. Let iih hopn that It will soon nnd. Vount truly, KM1I, MOIUt. Senate Confirms Henry C. Hall. WASIIINdTON, .Inn. 27. Confir mation of tho nomination of Henry (Jluy Hall, of Colorado, to iiucccod lilniHtiir as a member of tho Intor Htato coiuineriio coinmlHtjIon wait vot ed today by tho nonnto over vigorous oppoHltlou from aeuntorfl who critic litmrtho coiniulHaloii'H rocont action In itiaulliiK Incri'aned rnto to tho rallroadtt. ,WJtU McdTord uafle lu Medford wado LINE FIRING NEW m COUNTRY I'lineriil henti'i'H if Hie lute Win. (I. (Iiiwlmiil wi'ie helil u AIiihoiiIi1 hull Tili'Mlny iirieinonii. The ileceiiKeil uiih hIho m meiulier of the local Indue ol' KII.H, Inteiiiieul wiih in llnrtfinliiie ( I'liielery. flowlntnl wiih ii native nl Vorlotliiie, I'iikIiiihI, mnl wiih in hU !lltl vein, lie eniil'i In AhIiiiIiiiI iiliniil 1HII7. He wiih nit employe of the Soiithern I'lieilie in leh Irnin fer- h'e. At one time he Wiih eiiptiilu of I'oiiihiiii.v II. I'oiii Hi lleyiini'iit, the In nl iiilllliir.v eontinent ftf the 0. K. (I. lie wenl to Arirnnii about kIx yenrn lino mnl inuriieil there. Ilin wife, Mih. Ilenttiee (lowhiud, HiirviveH him, iiImo 1mm mother, Jlrw. Ann (lowlnml, unit brother .1. IU of tjibt city. A his ler, Mr. Che-ter I'. Kiihler, lewidrs in Smilii llaibiirn. (.'iiliforiiin. Khiiuiiou A: I tl ii it of I'oitluuil, who for Home lime pnnl lime been develop in' u jrriiuite ipinrr.Ninjr pnmpeet in the ncijrliboiliooil of Ayer'M Kpur, east of Athlniiil, "Htiuek il neb" on Monday of this week in uneoveriiii; u leik'o which revealed an iibiiinliinee of U'ley iimiile, exlrn fine in ipmlity, unit which lien iteceHhihle to iiiilwuy trmiMportiition fiieilitieH. A liiiMlictlmll iloiible-heinler if sehedtiled for Siitiinlny, .Iiiiiuiirv III, nt the hiuh hel I win. Central I'oiul leiiiuu, both hoyn mnl birln. will enter u eonteit with the local piny or. The viitop tlefeateil Medfofil by Id to 10, mnl wish lo exleiul the Hphere of their victories to other point throii)-hoiit the vulley. Hd llvmi, commereiiil ttuteHimtn mnl well known iimnuj; the rrttiileiw of thin valley, underwent u M'rioutt operation at the (Irmiitc Citv hospit nl TueHilit'' mnrniiiK. Htirriiifr medical tcehniealiticH, ll per.ition wim for recoiiHtriietiou of the hip joint, mnl !h n't'ouiiletl iih it minor one. The left hip joint wiih the one affected mnl the trouble dates back for over a year when Kynn wiih on ono of his trips to it remote district on the west ent coast of the ntnte. Ho withstood tint openiliou in k(i1 hiipo and tunny friends wish him u fcpeedy recovery. Uceently Kynu Iiiih been living at (hunt Pass, but wan n former roni dent of this city. Dr. V. V Hlake has jnsl received his commisHiou us second lieutenant of First Company, C. A. ('. The nr"- auiration is now on tho increase and established on it tinn basis, inasmuch us ipiitc u number of new recruits are Ijeinir added to the roster. C. A. Mitlono is captuin; ('lytic Dean, find lieiilcniint; W. II. Hlake, second non tenant, With the nrrival of Mishop Kumncr in Orcpm, local Kpiscoptiliiins hope for the advent of n new rector for Trinity parish nt mi cnrlv dale. In the ineaiilime the faithful members of Trinity piild have kept up more than oiduary interest in titht nrpuimi lion's social as well s miiteiitil ae tivitict. Mrs. Florence SiuiH of I'orlland is visiliiiK fiicmls in the T. II. Simpson faiuly. She is tho wife of A. V.. Sins, one of the oiigiunl incorporator of tint Ashland Maniifactiiriiit; t'om puny, in which concern Mr. Siiuiwnii was nlsn a co-p?irtncriu fonncr times. BUTTE CREEK ITEMS I'loyd Charley was In Mcdford taut Prldny and Saturday on IhihIuchh. Ralph Stanley went to KaiUo l'olnt, lant Rnturday after a load of wlro fenco. Thero wan n mirprUn party at Mm. Clay Charley's place lant Saturday ovcnltiK. Thero was nultn a crowd proHeiit, ovoryono lmvltiK a Reed time. W. II, Mlam who Is upending tho winter with IiIh hoii. .laities Milam of l.nlto creek, received a letter from bin youiiKCHt Hon In Portland, InqulrliiK uliont the vacant laud In JackHon county, 1 1 In father Kve him tho fol lowing Informatien: "Thero are plenty of hills and coarse snud, Hcrub. hy timber and sticky land." Otto Meyer of Inko crook was In KnKlo Point last Saturday IiuvIiik no mo dental work done, Mlfttt Pearl Could of Medford is HpendltiK a fow tlnya at Lakn crook lHltln her sltUer, MIhh Alma Clould, Who Is toaohltiK the l.nko crook HCllOOl, Mr. and Mrs. II. A, Moyor of I.ako urf-ok wore in Kaiiln Point last Satur day OII bUHlUOHH. lien KliiKory Is vlsHIni? J. H. Cul liurtHon and family or l.ttko creek this week, Thero was a tliinco at tho homo of dim N'lchoU lust Saturday Kbt. Aiiiouk thOHo proHont worn Tom Ab bott nnd Miss Mario NowBtrom, Mr. and Mib. Will Nlokol, Mr. nnd Mm. Unyworth, Will Holoinan and MIbb (lonova Taylor. ThoinitB Rtanloy of nrownaboro, hna boon roappolntod rond huporvlHor In this dlHtrk'U Mlko Hldloy, Jr.T., took a load of ulujop to JucUuouvlllo luat Tuesday, CORRESPONDENTS Mih. . M. Kieo of Aiilcniite, who Iiiih been Uniting her nlHlei, Mrw. Kiee mnl Mix. I'liitt, Iiiih H'turued to Iter home, W. Willimui, who lic on the I'll ill' highway, wiih iiyreenbly xiir prmed Hiitiirilny evening hy huvitiiI ol hi I'iicikIh eoiuin in to Hpcinl I In; cwniui;. A ety pleiiHiiut time in n ported. Win. Coleiiiiiu, Hie J'hociiix bhick siuilh, is thu champion iinli' hunter of the county, lie reccnlly found tin iiprnf c which is valued at ..'((! mnl in on exhibition at n prominent store in Medfonl. Mrs, Klmer Colcmmi cnterlniind the civic club Inst Tuesday. There was u luruc attendance and the Indies enjoved mi exceptionally line paper lead by Ml. T. J MnliiiKrcn on the cathcilrals she had xisited in Hurom, The next mceelin will be held at Mrs. Malmrcii's when the election of officers will be held. Wnrrcn Kinr and fiimily ure all Niifferine; from lite irip. The special scllool cleeliou to fill (he wicmicy cmised by the death of Mrs, A. A. Cope passed off quietly with the election of Mrs. C. C. Hart ley. W nn' (cltnl tin' voters of the list net weie in favor of pluein a woman on the board itftiiii, bceuuse n wotnan's iiiulerslmtilint' of whnt the eltihl needs in cure mnl education is belter than the tivcntfc man, and her business ability is at least ciiial. t tT Itl t it!.. rt .Mr. ont iiiiini'iiari leu toiiuv J or I.os Angeles where she will reside in the future. Mr. ami Mrs. II. II. Hover enter tained u few of their friends Sunday with u bounteous dinner, in honor of .Mr. mid Mrs. .1. McKay who were n.'- ecntly married. Those present were Mr. innl .Mrs. Win. McKu.v, parents ol the croom, nnd Albert MoICny nnd Miss Kliiibcth McKay mnl Mrs. C. C. Scott. Tho commit lees of the different civic nlubs of the county will meet in Talent on Thursday to arrnue plans for plaiitiuc trees on the Pacific highway. The portion nlloted to Phoenix extends from .John M.tst's proierty to that part of the highway one and a half miles south of Phoe nix. . . , A bill has been introduced in our l stain senate by O. Mnser of Portland innkinir the school tint social center of the community hnt under the con trol of the school board. We hope all interested in this social center movement will write Jackson county rcpicscntiilivcs asking them to stm purl tins measure. E V. V.. Wahl camo down from Mcd ford Saturday evening and made an over Sunday visit nt his homo on Itlvernldn Drive, returning to his work at Mcdford Monday, Mrs. Spraguo and Miss Harper nro spending n few weeks with friends In Ashland. Mrs. (lay came down to tho Iluzatls ranch Saturday and took tho nuto.to Ashland for tho family to usn while away. Mr. and Mrs. C. I). Woolverton nnd MIbs Ilorthn Woolverton drovo to Mcdford tho first of thu week on a business trip, Mr. and Mrs. 0. it, Alden were calling at tho Grant Mathews homo Sipiday, Mrs. W. A. Klllott niado n week end visit with Mrs, Short on Foots creek. Mrs. Klllott has Just re turned from n three week's visit at thu home of her son, Frank Klllott In Mcdford. Jon linker caught n fine steel head weighing about flvo pounds whlln out In his boat u fow das ago, Mrs. II. 1), Jones was making it short vlslt'nt the homo of her son on Foots creek the last of tho week. She was called homo unexpectedly by tho Illness of thu old gentleman who luia been stepping with them for a (pv wooks. Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Wahl enter tained their Itlvorsldn friends very pleasantly Saturday evening, After an hour of huibIo a very delicious lunch was sorved and thou progres sive flvo hundred was played. At tho midnight Jiour thu guosts departed thanking Mr. and Mrs, Wahl for tho nnjoyoblo evening. Those proaont were: Mr. and Mrs. C. I). Woolver ton, Mr. and Mrs. P. J, Schauinhurg, Mr, and Mrs. O, II. Alden, Mr. and Mrs. I), II. Stoat! and Mr, and Mrs. 1. Portor, altjo Mian Uortha Woolverton, 0. It, Aldon. Ceorgo Jacobs, Harold Jacobs, Al Woolverton nnd Joo llakor, The Hocreatlon club mot with Mrs. W, A. Klllott and Mra. Ii. J. Miller Thursday afternoon and had a roal old fashioned sodul tlmn, It being tho hlrtUilny of Mra. Portor, tho presi dent of tho club, Bho wus presented with it box ot handkorchtofs, Mrs. Klllott, the vlw-uroBldeut, uiuklug tho preitciitatloii speech In a very facDlloim wny. Mrs. (j H. Allien cotttliicloil tho nttuly on Pnnnmn and an excel lent lunch cormliitlni; of satnl wlcltes, fruit snlnd, eHcnlloped clams, cakn and coffee was served, VlBltors at tho mcotlnK were Mrs. McQuoll, Mrs. IllrdHoyo and Mrs. Porter. , Charles J'. Cliniiiplnln, Jr., pasBod his first blrlhilny a short time aco and rcc'lviid coiiKratulatloiiH In the way of a telcKtam from Mrs. Cham plain, tho grninlttiollntr, In ('liIcno. FLOUNCE ROCK FRILLS Kd Kollinbenk mid family spent last week visiting UerJ lliginbolhmn's, I'rank Mmining's Frank Dilsworth's mnl Joe Phipps' families. Miss Ted Miimmnr spent Tliiirsdny mnl Friday .visiting Violet Vaughn, then Miss Vaughn spent from Friday I lo .Siiinlay,at Miss Manning's home. The child of Mr. and Mr. Phioos which tiis burned, is now improving. Mr. Hnniett of Central Point visit, ed Mr lewis Inst week til Mi. i.tws nisi wn . Marjory Krskine spent Tuesday mnl Tuesday night visiting Mcsdamcs Lower mid Irwin and spent Wednes - lav night at Mrs. Kelson NveV. if i ii r. r. i ' . Mr. mid Mr, (my (.oblcy spent Sunday night with J. K. Ditsworth, Sr. and fmiiilv. .Mr. nnd Mrs. II, I). Pevfou visited Wednesday anil Tliuixlii- with Mr. mid Mrs. H. Iligiubotham. Tlie social season is on in full swing. If we ehioniclcd till the "lfo.ik," "Pedro," "till" mid "."00" parties, nil tho informal dances mid singingH uiul "ice cn'ninings" there would be such a loujr list the editor might divide part of it into "Prospect PamgrapliK" ngain and i'cl nil the Prospect people located in Flounce Hock and vice versa. An unto driven by Seely Hall and containing four passengers came no to Propeet Thursda". This speaks pretty well for the condition of the roads. (Ins Ditsworth has l-oiic cast of tho mountains into Klamnth and other counties. The oldest son of Win! Mel.eod cnino near recoivini' n fatal injury Inst week when a loir rolled on him. The hoy was unconscious for a time mid was confined to his bed for sev enil days but is now improving. Karl Ulrich nnd Koscoe Davis were hunting cattle Sunday and scnt the night at It. H. Vincent'.-. Kliiicr Dawson is repairing the house on the Window Vincent place just below the Flounce Kock school house. Mr. and Mr-. Dawson expect to move in ns soon as the house is ready. Pert Iliginhotham has 501111 to the valley to get seed oats. Koportod by Jackion County Ab tract Co., Sixth and Ftr SU. Circuit E. K. MorrlFon vs. Sophlnc Mala inlro Herbert ct al. Summons. T. J. Johnson vs. Heirs of John C. Mathews decerned. Affidavit and or der for publication ot summons. Prolmtu In the matter ot the guardianship ot Poland Floyd Walker. Petition anil order appointing guardian. .Marriage I.lcciiso Earl A. Tate and Margaret Hurst. James II. llaruell and Hazel S. Herring. Ileal Estate Transfers (5. F. SchmldtHno ,et nl to A. Heck, lot In WoodvUlp ceme tery. W. D ,..'. 5 J. C, Williams to Aaron Peck, land. In sec. 15, T. at! It. ( , W. I) 1 Fred Taguo et ux to Kiln Hos kln, land in sec. .10, T. 3S II 1 V W. 1) "300 P. S. to Louis J. 11. Hossler, SS.SS acres id sec. 10. T. 30 K 1 K., patent W. II. Slngler. shorlff to Sam uel McCllntock, land In sec. 30 T. 33 K. 4 W deed on tax foreclosure , 0." W. II. Slngler, shorlfC to Sam uel McCllntock, land in sec. 0 T. 33 K, 2 E deed on tax rorctioBiirn 02 W. II. Slngler, Bhorlff. to Lex ington Realty Co., land In see. 2 T. 38 U, 3 ' deotl on tax foreclosure 234 W. II, Slngler, shorlff. to Lex ington Kealty Co,, land In sec. 15 T. 37 K. 1 , deed on tax forecloauro 48 W. II. Slngler, sheriff, to Lex ington Henlty Co,, land lu sec, 24 T. 30 K, 1 Y., deed on tax forecloauro ., v. 121 W. 11. Slngler, sheriff, to Lox? Ington KoaltyCo., land Jn bcc 18, T. 35 It. 4 W., tlood on tax foroclosuro 24C W. Jl. S,lilglor, ahoriff. to Lex ington Kealty Cp,, land In Bee. 38, T. 30 K. 3 R deod on tax foreclosure 121 W, II. Slngler, Hhorljt, to Sam- COURT HOUSE N EWS Hid MacCllntock, land In hcc. 30, T, 35 It. 2 K deed on tax foreclotturo W. II, HIiiKler, sherlfi', to Hnrn iiel MncCllntock, land In sec, 22 T. :i7 It. t W., deed on tux foreclosure r... Chris Hwnrmon to Frank C. IIlKli. Inntl In tc. 10 T. 87 It. 1 W deod 2r,r, ft 10 North llentl- III tin have heen asked on tho new $100,000 Hlmpxon hotel. xetici: lUt ItlDK. Notlco Is herehy Klvcn that tho county court of Jackson county, Ore gon, will nt Its next regular meeting In February, to-wlt, on the 3rd day of February, 1'Jir., tako up for con sideration tho proponnls of auto truck owners, for tho hauling of buck-shot gravel from McAndrcws hilt near Mcdford, to various points on tho pub lic highways within n radius of .10 mil" therefrom. The loading of the trucks will bo done by Htcam shovels nt the oxnoncio of Jackson county. The actual amount of Kravol to bn : hauled can not bo definitely given at thli time, but It is probable that tho quantity will be sufficient to keop a 1 number of auto trucks going during t tho entire senson that Is good for j road building. 1 The party submitting tho bid will ' 'lblrcd to bIiow the prlco icr yard per mile. Addrcsi all bids to tho undersigned marked "Sealed Hlds.". Tho county court reorves the right to reject any or nil bids. C. A. OAHDNKR, County Clerk. ---.-: CraSSIFlKI) ADS. Ono cent per word per Issuo. Six Insertion, for prlco of flvo. Fifty centH per line per month without change. FOIl nK r Mnt'Si-s ro KENT Only hotel Id town of about 1000 inhabitants. 40 rooms furnished Address "G" care Mall Tribune. 2Cfl FOIl KENT FurnlBhcd or unfur nished, all or part of house. Mrs. C. II. Donnlston. Phono 100-U 201 FOIl KENT Four room house on West Ninth Btreot, $6.50, water paid. Phone 105. 2C7 FOK KENT Six room modern houso closo In, with largo garden spot chicken park. Parties without children. Call 51C East Main St.. or phono 908-W. 26C FOIl KENT Six room house, mod ern, largo barn. Phone E. J. Stewart or 531. 2C6 FOK KENT FurnUhcd houso and store building, on Jackson St., be tween Front and Fir streets. W. II. Everhard, 1013 West Ninth, phono CC7-J. FOK KENT Furnished house, C03' V. Second. Phone 370-W. 26. FOK KENT Furnished or unfur nished, nil or part of house. Mrs. C. II. DennlBton. Phone 120. 264 FOH RKNT FUllMSilEU nOOMS FOK KENT Furnished room with or without board, reasonable price. 35 North Oakdale avenue. 26S FOIl RENT MISCELLANEOUS Foil KENT" Of fTceiT iV tho Garnets Corey building, heat, light, water, elevator and Janitor services In cluded. L. L. Cathcart, suite 319 and 320. Phone 167. FOR KXClIASdft. EXCHANGE Want to sell anything? U C Rader. or buy 114 N. Front St. Employment oftlco and rentals. Phone 125. Nuft Sed. " MONEY TO LOAN MONEY TO LOAN ranches. Koom 3, phono 36S. On close In 1. O. block. 289 NEW TODAY 320 acres well fenced and with buildings, good farm land In Colo rado, will exchange at $30.00 per aoro for small ranch here. Who wants some cash and a flno residence lot for a neat closo In homo In Medford? Wo have tho cash and tho lot. 160 acres with considerable Im provements, controls flno rango of a largo area. First-class as a sheep or eattlo ranch, $25.00 por aero. Only boven miles from good town. C. D.HOON WHY? A word to those who nro coming back. Laud for tho past six months has Keu hanging at rock bottom prices. A grout deal ot liquidation has taken placo lu this tlmo. My buu Iness alono In tho last halt ot this year has amounted to nearly $100,000 I bollovo tho lust four or flvo deals I Ituov made roprcsont absolutely the bottom. Land with rental valuo of $30 an acre will not long remain at $200 au acre. There will bo no boom hut laud valuos will improvo boiiio. flood roads, Irrigation, saw-mill, box factory, cheap power, Bugaj boots, canning factory, good prices, satisfied customers, perfect days, Hurry, boo Medford first and J. C. BARNES Room 201, First National Rank Dldjf. VOn BAtAS MIHCBIiliANKOUH KOIt 8ALK 6 If. P, flrny Mnrlna motor, now $00. Phonn "ilO-J bn tween 8 nnd ! n. m. V.. H, Moll InR. 20.', FOK SALE $80 Arcodlan rnngo ("America's Hest"). Price $15 Phono 540-J. E. H. Moiling. 2C FOK SALE Flvo passenger car cheap, lift North Iloardmon St 20S FOK SALE Upright pianos in good condition, $75,00, Music cabinet cheap. Hrommer Ilroi., route S. phono 580-J2. 287 FOK SALE Whlto leghorn cock erels and laying pullets from tho fn molts trap nestod birds of Ellis of N. Y. Every bird must lay 150 to 1C5 eggs per year to qualify. Cockerels, $2.50; pullet, $3.00. Phono 130-K, 1417 W, Slain. 267 FOK SALE Ono now roller bearing wagon complete. Capacity 5000 pounds, prlco $85, phono 139-K. 1417 W. Main. 2C7 FOK SALE Loose alfalfa hay; also two buggies and two hacks. In qulro Nash Livery Ilarn. 271 FOK SALE Household goods for two bedrooms, parlor, dining room and kitchen complete, $G5 range, $40 sideboard, drophcad sowing machine, etc. $150 quick sale. Ilcnnett Investment Co. FOK SALE Pure-bred Kosecomb It. 1. It. cockerels. See at Mcdford Egg & Poultry Co. roit hams. tiivrcntjcx T.TIf Oil f- If i.t. r.wl f.nah Vlk ililV-' I m CAlIlt hu"U KtSII cows. 4 yearling heifers, also young calves, flno team of farm mares. Nash Livery Uarn. 280 FOK SALE Some well bred Jersey cows, Just fresh or about to bo, all about thrcc-ycars-old, will sell or a part of ten head; also one regis tered bull. See F. L. Siencer, one mile above Kogtie Klvcr. 2C5 FOK SALE Fresh Jersey cow, young, gentle, easy milker. Phone 50C-K2. 2C8 FOK SALE Bred sows and gilts from prlzo winning Duroc Jersey herd, Jackson county fair: also boars old enough for service and weanlings. L. If. Houston, one mile west of Talent, phone 3-F12. 2C4 WANTE1 nsCKt.Ii.?rEOU8 WANTED Lot, corner preferred 100 foot frontage Just outside ot fire limits. Must bo cheap. Owner only give price and location In an swer. Box 40. care Mail Tribune. tf WANTED To purchase small farm in valley, not over $3000. Clark Kealty Co. WANTED Nursing, reasonable and experienced nurse for maternity cases. Address box 233, Medford. Ore. 266 WANTED Family washing, 20c" a dozen. Address 821 West 10th St. 269 WANTED Owner or small auto to consider a good proposition, backed by tho laws ot good health. Phono 540-J between 8 and 9 a. m. E. II. Melllng. 265 WANTED Dressmaking. Grapo street. 43 North 267 WANTED Clean cotton rags at Mall Tribune. HOMESTEADS IMG INDIAN RESERVATION TO OPEN 750.000 acres for settle ment; 'fruit, timber, farm lands; send 25c with this ad to Wenut chce. (Wash.) Dally World, Dept. T, for reliable data about this great region. 266 LOST LOST A pair of gold glasses with chain and pin, between Nash Grill and 532 South Ivy. Finder return to Mall Tribune. Reward. 264 STKAYED A buy and a chestnut sorrel pony, branded J J on loft shoulder. Notify Fred M. Tlm monds, Odessa, Ore. 266 BUSINESS mitKCTOKTC Assaying. E. R. CROUCH Assnyer, chomlst, metallurgist. Custom Assay Of fice. Mall ordor business solicited. Prices, gold, $1.00; gold and sil ver, $1.25; copper, $1.00; gold, all ver nnd copper, $2.00. Mailing en velopes free on request. Refer ence, Josephine County Hank. Rooms 201-203 Hall Uldg., Grants Pass, Oregon. 336 Notary l'nblio IfKr.FlN N YfiHIvKY Nnlfirv nub. lie Bring your work to me at tnt ill.n of the Mall Tribune. Tnuistcr BADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 42 North Front St. Phoui 315. Prices right. Service guar anteed. Tyjiewrltcra aul SupiUies. TYPEWRlTElis" AND SUPPMES Now Romlngton, Smith Premier and Monarch typowrltlng, adding and subtracting machines,, rebuilt machines for cash or easy pay ments. Machines for renti ribbons nnd supplies of all kinds, slmplo re pairs free ot chargo, Rogor S. Dennett, 10 Quince, St., phono 938-11. 1 , , -.- - 1 FOR SALE Oil EXCHANOB Roguo River Valley Fruit Lands. Dairy, stock, poultry ranches and Timber. Colonization Tracts, Rest all'the-year-round climate on coast. Health Resort. Wonderful Medici nal Springs. Boater Realty Co., AJhU4 Orogoa. IIU8INK8 DlKMTTOKt. wW Anin nwpfibeii LAHER AUTO BPRINO GO,i- aro operating the largest, old and beat equipped plant In the Pa cific northwest. Use our iprlRsji whan others fall. Bold nndtftgiMr antee. ti North FlttMBtk it. Portland, Ore. Attorney PORTER J. NEFF, WM. P. MEALMT Attorneys-nt-Law, Rooms 8 assl 9, Medford National Rank bids;. A. E. REAME8, LAWYER aarnstt Corey bldg. Win. M. Colvlg, Oeorgo M. Roberts COLVIG ft ROHERT8. LAWYERS Medford National Rank Dulldlag; D. F. 1IULKEY ft OEO. W. CHHRRT Attorneys at Law. Jackson Coua ty Rank Oulldlng. NEWTON W. UORDEN Attorney at law, room 7, Sparta building, Med ford. Oregon. Clilropr actors DR. A. R. HEDGES, Dr. Louise B. Hedges Mechano-Thcraplsts, Chiro practors, Spondylotberaplsts. Thesa systems, Including dietetics, cura tive gymnastics, nydro-theraphy, etc.. produce results In both acuta and chronic diseases- Consalta tlon free. Over Deuel ft Co., ear aer Main and Dartle'.t. Hours t a. bi. to C v. m. Other hours y appointment. Phone 170. ..w- DR. R. J. LOCKWOOD,, Chiropractor, nerve specialist Rooms 283-JM-205. Gamett-Corcy bldg. Vapor baths and scientific massage gives; needle spray, head and shoulder shower la connection; advl' la dietetics, medical gyranasttea. bydroptherapy. Lady ftMendaaU Phone, office 543, reild.ne 611-K. We are here to belj people gat re liable, competent help. .Wa tar nish help In almost all Ilaea ol business. We make a specialty of. competent men and wives (or ranches. Wa solicit your patraa age. Olttner'a Real Kstato- aal Employinont Bureau, Roossa aa 7 Palaa Bulldlnr, Medford. paM 858. Mrs. J. S. Clark, Manager; successor. 1 ," , -m. 'jt in I'M DesrtftKa DR. W. M. VAN SCOTOO DR. a C VAN 8COYOO Deatltts Oaraott-Corey Bldg., mKo til Medford, Ore. Paeno ISC. Eagiaeer aad Ceatraetor FRED'ls.'lCUMUNaBngla!!u contractor, 404 M. F. & I!. Bldg. Surveys, estimates, irrigation, drainage, orchard and land Im provement. Garbage OARDAOE Oet your Brosnlsoa cleaned up tor tho samuor. Call on tho city garbage wagoaa (01 good service. Phone 274-L. F. Y. Alloa. Iaatructloa la Music HAIGHT MUSIO STUDIO IIS So. Laurel, Fred Alton Halght Plaao, Mrs. Floreneo Halllday Halght. toIco. Telephone 176-R. SteaogniBaers SHOE REPAIRING First class skM repairing, on modern olectrta machines while you wait. K. N. Blden, located In Kldd'a Shoo Store. Phone 313J. I'hjealclaas ftaa srorgeoac DR. P. O.' CARLOW, DR. KVA MAINS OARLOW OsteopataM physicians, 416-417 Garuett-Coroy bldg.. phone 103 6-L, Kostdeaeo 26 bouth Laurel SU DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathia physicians, 303 Garnett-Uoroy building. Phouo 904-M, DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician aad surgeon, l'ractico limited to eye, ear, noso and throat. Eyes scien tifically tosted and glbase sup. plied. Office 228 East Mala St. Hours 8:30 a. m. to 8 p. bl Phone. B. D, FICKEL, M. D. Office Jaolc son County Dank bldg. Offlea phone 43-11; resldouco phone 68-K. DR. MARTIN O. BARDER Physi cian and surgeon. Office Paint block, opposite Nash Hotel. Hours 10 to 12, 1 to 4. Phoue 110-J, DK. R. W, CLANCY Physician aal surgeou. Phones, office 36, resi dence 724-J, Office hours 10 to 13, 2 to 6. DK. S. A. LOCKWOOD Pnyslctasi und surgeou. MYRTLE S. LOCKWOOD, M. D. Practice limited to diseases of women. Offices 309, 310, 311 M, F. & H. Uldg, Phones, residence, 814-J2; office, 814. II. Jt CQNRO.Y. M. D. Physician aa Surgeon. 0er Hutcbluon ft Lusso dun. Jib E Main UU Phono 77. DR. LYDIA S, DOWr-Oateopathlo phy8lQiun, practice llmltoa to ob stetrics and diseases ot wowea aa4 children. Offices 3 and 4, St. Marks block, hours 1 to D ,p. at, Phono 160. Res, the Dow Hospi tal, Central Point, rv DR, MCM. M. DOW Physlciaa.aad surgepu, obstetrics and surgery, offices 3 and 4 St. Marks bleak. Hours 9 to 12. Phono 169. Ko4 dence, the Dow Hospital, Central Point. . I,,' ' ' M '1 lh", PrlBtere aarf f aWWiooi 1IEDFORD PRINTINO CO. kMtMf beat enulnned nrlatiuK aiHe '.as einaa southern Orsgou; book' tt, too loaf' Iodcora,VHia sfeJaBl oto. Purtlscit eoioe. , IMMi fir b, ., v.. ur "- - : '4 : ' ",VJ 1. . r 1 ". tl 'T .'a. y&aw Mi sanaoia