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s aj'-mtf' NEWS FROM COUNTRY CORRESPONDENTS I , i i i 1 1 i r - ii ii- ' "" "" ' --- - 1 - - , m PH0ENIX PHACTLETS T TUlflffTM 1 About Mtv nl' (hi' fririMln u' Mr, mill Mtm. V. .1. Mi'Knv hiirpilHi'il them id lliflr liniiii' in Fern vnlli'v mi TlniMilny ociiing Mini guvo litem ii genuine liniim'wiiliiiing. Tin' PiiU'iil-'IVncln'o' iiiiolnlinli iiicl nl (lie HolintuMlnlim Fihluy nllor niiini mill ii liiiM'' iilli'inlmii'ii ix re iiirti'il. Mr. A. Fell nl' Portland, who in alnli pionlilciil nl' the null ln-i - ionicri', ttiixo n very iiili'lliiiK lull unit plciuu'il lii'f heurciv. Iiitcniclv. Wo ittKii'l thill wo I'liiiiinl hour mieh t nl rnli'il people nfloiior. I'. MeDnlllllil, ullii iJM'il mi . '. eilin liigliunv between I'IiuciiIv mill Talent, piiNMnil uwiiy TliiiiMilny uflor iniuiy month nf Miffoiiiig. Mo wn Imrii'il Siiliiiilnv nfloiiiniui from tin' Hnplil church in Tnli'iil, Id'v. ,1. K, llllillll llflll'llllllllf. Ill' li'llVi'h a null In mourn lti lor.- A largo ilili'vnliiin nl' Indie fiom tin' PI ik V. ('. T. l' ntlotnled tin) miiiiml mooting in Medfonl on Tliiinohiy. Fer' tine yiii delighted iiml i'iillni"i'il wild llin entertainment mnl liixpiriition (hey received. Mr. .Mourn mil Mr, Cniiuilnv ihIiImI very nnii'li In tin meeting willi (heir inter twling mnl iiiNtruollvt lulU, Tim ('In intimi Kndenvor xttolotv of llii Proxbytorlnii chinch held it Niioinl Friday evening nl F.iigcl'a IiiiII. There H'UH it good iitliiidiineo n ml cciy iinc rcpoipjd i good linn'. j'SflUf,,,l "ri' '"il I'm' nil ttiitorluin inent to In lirlil in tlio Phoenix M'hoiil limit,'!', tin' mnpii'iM of t lit high Nohool. lroihiou All mnl 'J.'i coiiIn. Wo nie urry lln' iirircn of iiilinitMo.'i lire mh liilili, n llii'y will In iimliiliilivti for ninny of tin' Ni'linot childicii mnl par i'hIm in tln di-driVl. KnteitiilnniciiK IceluitM flc, Iii-lil in tin' Hi'liiiulliiiimi' xhuiilil In fdiiculiuuul in sniiiv wuy mnl liuitlil In fire In all tin pupil .attending Mflioiil mnl tit all children or School llgl living ill tilt' M'llliol din. Irii'l, Ihvihim' io object nl' tiiu' pnli Hit t.clioo hV-lrin in to t'tlueiiln lill niitiiily tliirint: I In t Mriiil nl' life ln. tweon lln ago n' .I anil "JO, Tlio irrigation meeting at Phncuiv TliurMtnv evening wan wi'll uttended ami ijnilf iiil'itlin, Kaipliatii' pro itrt went vnirt'tl hy tin tVntral Point di'logntliiu in opposition In I lie scheme of I In ".Mini Trillion and cor loin iiu'iiiIhtk or tin' Mrilfnnl ('tun-iin-n'tiil rlnli' wlncli vn f licit way it (Vtpliiiminr llio iiioitm'iit in tliu valliy to form an irrigation ilinlrii't nniliT tin lawn nl' tin ntatt' kovciii inf mii'h jtrojiwln. I'mclinilly all pitwi'iit liolii'voil wafer mik a kooiI lli in Tor the vnlloy, Iml tliev iliil not want to own tin water. Mr. ('roll watt the orator f the uri'iinnm. A fiw r llie iilii'ctiiuiK n (he tlintrii't plllll WtTf llltlt 4n' wmilil IlltVl' (o W for water t lint thev tliit not aectl; Hint the official eleeteit wnnM nut net light, mnl that the eot wouhl ho too iniK'li fur the landowners to hear. ' Only one n'liin, Mr. Houston, of the ltiielieyi orelinnlN, Hpoko in favor of guiii alieml, ornitiiiinvr the tlintrii't anil finiHin; onl what water eniihl he prootireil ami if invesliKiitioa slnmeil n lurk nf unler xiinplv or the imprae lieahility nf the plan, Ihen In ilrnp il, lit aiKiii'tl that the ilireetors eleeleil wonlil likcl.s In fair in erinptioni ami in their eNpeinliliirn of money, ami if Ii few nieii hail to pay a lax who iliil not ni'eil the water Ihey wnahl hi re jiiiiil hy tint pineral iiieiia.c nf val nett ami helleiment of I'lnaneial e(in litiiiiM, ,jn-t iim in nnr rniniminitieH, Iowiih pail eilies, nu'n help to pay for waltir, HchonU, Hiuer hvmpii, eln.j that Ihey tin not line, luff tlioyniti ie paid liy llie inereilM- of nilui' in propmty ami the ceiiernl uplift, hill ilniiNinu failed tn win anv Mipport for him ideas. No plan for M'cminjr water far (lie valley wax advanced hy the onnoHi. lion, One ttpeaker Hiuko nf haying Water, We presume it would he easy to Hcciiro it frohi the iudiviilual ami i!oiinialiiMW wllo are active in cor niirin the vuIIi'.v'k i-ihle hiipplv. BUTTE FALLS BUBBLES Mr. anil Mm, Monro moved to On pray Pint week. Mih. J, IJ, Day mnl Mm. Heurn wont tn Mmlford Tliurmluy (o Jiovo tlio for nuir'H arm trentod, Mih. Day ro turaoil Tnendiiy lii(t 'Mra. Dny imiHt remain uiid'op thu iloctor'a euro hoiiio (lino. Mervlii (lood left lntit w.colc for Al luiay wheio lie will May with Ida mother ami nttoml huIiooI, Tin uliolr imil for pmctlro Woitnos ifay eenlni? Inntoad or Tliurudiiy, Wlillo all of tlio iiioinlinrK woro not proHtuit iIioko who wore enjoyed thorn milvtn hIiikIiik ami foiiHtliiK on loo rream and ratio that 'itov. (Imnmona wan no kooiI iih to treat thorn to. Tlio hocIivI given liy tlio l.ndliw' Aid Boolety Krldny ovcnliiK wn well at toudod, All Bcninml to enjoy tlio pumrnm iih wall an tlio nodal hour which followed. Mih. Nitlllo lloplihiH ami hoii .IoIiiiiiIi havo moved to MuiUord whore they will mnlio tliolr future hoimi. Tint fiimtrarHorvlcen of Mih, .Inliti l.ncy were held Tlnlrinliiy moriilnn at tli:.10 at (he Dunltnrd ehiireh. The riMiinliiH were thou (alien (o .laelinou IIIti (or Inirlal. MrH. I.uuy leavoH a hiihtinml ami the following ehlldreti to mourn her Iohh. The KroiimlH ahout tlio city hall urn being plowed ami IioIch an helmt dun lor plantliiK Hhndo troeit. Tim plan In to koI the nroumln In nhnpe lor npiliiK when an atteauit will lie made lo iiiako tlio iirouudu altrac- tlvo. Vaaro Wolmiuiotl, tlio city uiarHlinll. In tlolnit (lie work, MIhh MarKiierlto Aiiioh Iiiih Iiooii mi (Ik nick Hut for the punt few Iii)h hut In leportnl much hotter. . AmoiiK thomi who attmidud tlio Jilc- turn hIiow at Aithlitml Tliiirmlny evt'iilni; were Vnuco Wolnuinott, Jack Viiiico ami Kay Colouinn. The Httuly eluli met Tmmdny nfler- noon a tin homo of Mr. ami Mm, .1. H. Crawford. After tint readerlm: or tin ri'Kuliir program Mm. Craw ford entt'ilalneil with a few itoleutloux front tin iiuinilolln. Tho M. I'. Alt! bold their rt'KUlnr itemlMiioathly meotliiK ThiitHiltiy nf loraooii. Tom Hull In iIoIiik tho work In 10- paliliiK Mm, .leiiulo Jo lien hoimu In tin Hheldler addition. Itort Hell ami family hnv recent ly moved Into new qunrterH nipoitllo lint liiiuher yard. Mrit. O. NV. WollerH tit linvlnj: tho liuek rooniH of tho old pout orrirn le motleled and pnpored. Mr. and MrH. I. u lie will into the niuiii In tho future for living roonm. MIhh Ktmmt Crawford returned from her flyliiK trip Into northern California tho lunt of tlio week. Klic hint Ik'l'H IooUIiik aflor her iuIiiIiik 1 lereitlM la tlittt pint of tin.' Mute. Mm. Itelley Nulcownmer left Wvtluehilny for tho Niger Hoy mlao when tthe lit to join her liunliniul. The ('ommualty eluli huvo heon luakliiK vxteimlvo liaproveuioalH In one of tho roman of tho city hall which they have decided to fix up for their new home. Mm. John K. Hart lnltod nt tho homo of her mother In Medfont the latter pnrt of tho w,'cl;. The hltiKliiR M'liool conducted hy MIiih Wrlftht nt tho Chrltitluu church every .Sunday afternoon lit becoming tiil(o poll ii I ii r. Tlio low prlro of ad lulnslnn nud (lie oxctdleiit way In which (boy are holm; conducted nro citiiKt'M of the popularity. Tho California Jubilee All-SUr quartet, four noted colored enter taluerK, will appear at tho ttchool auditorium ThurHdny evening, Ko br im ry 4, at S o'clock. IJvery ineiii her of (bin timirtut Ik an urthit In his pnrtlculur line and all ithow remark able ahlllty and training In tiuartet work. linporitomKloiiH, Imttrumental koIoh, rending. quartetH, hoIoii, tluotn, and trios imiko a mom varied ontor talnlng program. Tho Talent uchool Ih to get a percentago of tho rccolplH to uio for ntipplylug new booltit for tho public library. AiIiiiImMoii, h hool chlldrori 'j:c, ndulta fOc. Not Id lie oiittloiio hy tlioir Itehekuli nWtorH, who had a puhlie iulallation of officers it few weeks nc, tlio Odd Follows lodin hail u Minilnr cM-iviHo on W'eduoMlay eveninj' of Ihik week. A largo crowd and an excellent time waw repoi ted, A. Cowley was in stalled as Noble (Iraud, A. ( Walker as Vice (Iraml, Win. l'buin took the ehair as Keeordin Seeretnry, ami S, A. 1'ripo was relaiiied as tieas itrer. Quito a luige delegation ennio down I'lom Mcdfnnl o asslht in tho floor work. After tho installation ceremony, winch waft very iiiipronrtlvoly carrictl out tho Koheooa histers ncrvt'il'it dainty luncheon consisting of snud wifhoH, fruit Hitluil. eofleo and eako. Tho whole of tho past week was re plete with Micial occasions. On Tucsdiiyi'venuiKn sitrprtso party was given Mr, ami Mrs, S, A. Mulkoy m honor of their Mth wedding' mini vorsary. This was I'ariictl out by Mrs, piggius ami lier f'umlny school elass. Miihie, mimes ami not tho least, oxeellcill vofrcdnionts were tho ottli'P of tin ovoninj;. Vi Oii Tliinsday the Indies or tho Or der of th Kaslcrn Stnr entortaiuctl. Friday evening: nt tin hall of tho Y. M. V, A. a joint high school debate held tho hoard. This was tho firM of what is (etnicd it soiies of high school contests to ilclermiuo tin statu clininiiionfihip in debute, Tho schools inloreslcil in Ihi conlesl wore Coutral Point, (Irants Pass ami alyrtlO oreok. Tho question discuss ed was that of government ownership of unicornis, Central Point scut a lii't'tttlvo team uuiibibtin L I'Vcd CENTRAL POINT Misuirojtn m'aii; tuibunw, I'liylor nml Helen Palser to Mulle1"""11' " "It brother K.I IohIJ erceif. Ai.vnm erect sent im-ir iictn tivi' lentil lo Omuls Pass ami the Omuls Pass team came lo Cent nil Point lo conlesl for honors with tin nl'firtiiulivc leani, llolaud Flaherty nml Alex Olsson of this place Ccn Iral Point won at Mjvrllo creek, but Ifisl here, (li'iinls Pass winniiig alo nt lloiui', go) tho right to cuter lhe next conlesl, The successful (cam will have to next debute the winning leani hi the Asliluml'Mcilford duel winch ocelli's on lhe CM'tiliitr of Feb, I at eiieh of lhe rtbnve'iilinieil places, Itcv. Shields of Medfonl, Supt. F. S. Col lins and Principal (I. W. After or Talent wen the lodge in Cent nil Poinl, On Saliitday our town look on the air of a humming metropolis mi a cir cus ilay, lhe ocensiuii being an nuli iriigutlou parade ami meeting. Hy II o'clock both sides nf Main street Were lined witli uutoinobilcs plucard ed wilh such signs as "District Ini- giltlon Won't Work," "We Want fu ciiciiinhcreil Home," tie. About Id oVhielc the iiroccMiuii stalled no the Pncille highwiiy f..r Ashlaml ami in.,Hatunluy night and the ovcnlng was lermeilililo points, ilie Wogue Kiver Volley baud, on a monstrous audi tniclo was in lhe van. l-'mlv ears were in line. After pnrnding the up per part of the valley lhe return trip Wlls imidi at leisilkc. Must nf lhe people iitiiriicd in lime for lhe imii meeting nt the opera house in the aft ernoon. This place was packed In ii.... i.... u. .....i...... i. ii. ..... .....i , i 1 1," nig. r,M"ii itri r immii ri; hum i con were allowed the Hour. Mat u onc outside vi-ltor remarked, lhe pen-1 pie ueeiaed about iiiui'-lenths anli. I Whllo this was gnliijj nn, ihcre was another meeting nf not quite smh a' Mieiferniu nature, bat of equal grav ity, at tlie ('tut ml Point school buildings. The School MnslerV club of Jiicfc hoii and .)o"ephiiie enmities were luiv iug niie of their hi-monthlv get-to-gelher ineeliiigs. Nearlv thirty iiicni bers were present, including' H. A. Adams, president nf tho nrgauialitni, rr;ini (loltl Hill; (I. W. Ager, sis-re-lary, from Talent; Siiperintendt'iil Dan Hull from (Irants Pass; Super intendent (1. A. Uri-eoe or Talent; W. V lluehanau tr Kagle Point; !'. ('. Smith, .lat'l.'ionxille; Principal C It. Mowmaii of the Metlfonl high schoel: J. M. flressley of the eoinuiereial tic partmeiit; II. W. Ager, principal at Phoenix; T. Wtstcnlt of the seienee department, (Irants Pass high school, nml P. i. Spencer of Talent, in ml ttit if.it to the nboo our local school men, Superintendent A. K Mickey, Fred C Power, V. A. Davis all the members nf the school hoard ami oilier citizens were present. The program consisted of a tliietis stou of school legislation now before the state nshembly; social activity in the high m:IiiioI, two excellent o cat selections by Miss Ilimnau, our locnl voeal hint motor, ami the ehiof address nf the day hv Dr. 11. D. Shel don, head of the department of edu cation, I'niwisily of Oregon. Miw Norn Heche and a corps of her trained assistants uiado tin noon hour one lo be long- remembered in educational eireles. Mr. and Mr. Frank ,1. Taylor nnd sou, Itnyatoml, left Sunday morning for Kugcnc, whore Mr. Taylor has gotten in touch with nn opening- in his line. Mr. Taylor nud his family leave n perceptible gap in liusincs, eivie ami social circles. In tlio per sniiof" Archie Qiiistnberrv ami his mother, Mrs. Wright, wo believe the business U in good hands. Mr. Tay lor's position on the city council and locnl school hoaiil will no doubt bo filled. There ore always loyal and energetic citizens ready to step for ward ami fill the broach. Henry Morgan was nn Kaglo Point visitor Friday, Frank and Milton Houston are fencing the Houston ranch on Dry crook, Mr. and Mm. Tim Dally moved to Mod fortl Monday. MIhh Ida Ciichmnn has been tho guest of MIhh Mia Hannah. Hort Wynnt of AhIiIiuhI Ih tho guest of bin HlHter, Mm. Hugc-no Hollowtj. 1'orry Koator, JiiHpor Honnnh nnd Harry Unlly wore Medford visitors tho first of tlio weok, Mrs. Julia Dcauilrott mndo a trip to tho valley IIiIh weok. Ooorgo Fry Iiiih boon doing a great deal of fencing this winter, Tho Hiuoko house, of Henry Mor gan was 1) timed recently hut that did not fool Hoary. Tho moat of four hogs wero first romoved lioforo tho building sot nftro, as tho two email plocoa loft wero not oven cooked TRADES! TRADES! TRADES! Wo nro gottlug out a now "FOK SAL1UND HXCH',ftlS'"'cfcu'lnr nnd wnut listings for t ratio for property In Washington, Oregon and California, or la ract any statu In tho Pnloii, Toll uh what you havo and what you want, prteo your proporty right, and neo If wo can ploaso you. 11AVK HUYKK now for best bargain In flvo or nix room residence. What Jiave you? BENNETT INVESTMENT COMPANY otdfoui). ?mwor. aiomw, ramrAHY 1, ll tuoo mil or meat ami romo ono ' olno Is gainer. Clnrciico Mlddl'diiiHlier mndo flnnl proof oil Ills homefltoad Thursday. Jack Walker ami Kilwla ol were his wKiiohhcs. ChnrloH flkrman was In Ontial I'oint a fow days ago. Kay Wliltlo) Ik vlnltliig homo folks on Hilt crock. Miss Hamanllm Mlnter wan (hn KiioHt of tho Mellon m homo Hiinday night. A nine pound son arrived at the homo of Mr, and Mm. Coy Tuesday. Dr. Klrchgentiaer mndo a profes clonal visit to Hams Valley Frldny. Miss Janlo JohutUun returned from tho hoitpltal In .Medfonl Mondny. MIkhoh Ida Cnsbmiin, Merle Cof feou, Mln Haumili, McHnrs. Hannah ami HawklnKOii npent Tuesilay even ing with Mr, nnd Mm, Hnrry Howard. Tho ovonlng was spent In gnmes and music. The Kwedlsh songs nuiig by Mr. HawkliiHOii were gieally enjoyed. A merry crowd gathered at thn homo of Mr, am Mm. Jack Houston npcnl In games ami tuuiilc. Nlco re freithtin.'nts were M.'rved and all de parted for home rather oloopy but not regretting the good tlniu they had hnd. Kd Ciiclunnn returned from the valley Monday. Tho filendB here of Mr. nnd Mm, Klbert (jIiish of Antloch wero Horry to hear of the fvere HlncKS of their (Ive-montlm-old child. GOLD HILL NUGGETS (From (he News.) Professiir ami Afif-. H. 0. Harding spent Wednestlav ami Thursday with .Mr. Harding's parents nt Medford, when- the professor also tiiul the schools. Dr. W. P. Chishidni was summoned lo Aiitioelt several times the fnrcpatt of the week to attend tho infant daughter of Klbert (Muss. The little patient sutfercd from a severe, attack of pneumonia. Thn Youtnr Cntsador' eluli of the M. K. Siimlny school announces the impeiuliiiK dniinalii' event, "Tlie F.lnpeuionl of Helen." to bo presented by exclusive local talent within the next fortnight. .Iim Smith, cattle baron of Sardine creel:, shipped u ear with twenty eight head of fine beef stock, voliied nt :KIOo, aboard to Portland Tue-dav afternoon, following the consignment to market on the Wednesday evening train. The Cliff ranch, in upper Sams Valley, formerly tinned bv Fenuin Zaun, has again changed hands, this time to If. Fnrnhnm'ol' Ashland. The new proprietor will tjonvcrt the prop erty into a slock ranch, for which purStse it is ideally situated. C. M. .McKtiuvtsr of New Yotk City for tlio pat tortnight the guest of Dr. l K. Itnv at the Hmden mine, tleparlcd on Wetlnesdav morning1 for "dear old llrondwuy." Mr. MoKeover is assoeiated as private secretary with Colonel Frank Itnv, and his trip to southern Oregon combined ltusi ness and pleasure. Jlrs. Ida Magerlio of F.vans creek disposed of a portion of her onion crop to Merritt & Co. on Wednesday large yellow Danvers, superior in si1 appearance ami fluvor to the im ported nitiele. On F.vnns creek they understand tho humble onion and work it into tho bank account with considerable success. Jimmv Horns, tho velcran (lulls crook miner nnd philosopher, is ex hibiting a gift presented him on Christiana by the Jacksonville lodge of 1. 0. 0. F. It is a gold anil enamel jewel of the thirty-fifth year, testi fying to his membership in the lodge for thut ju'rioil. .liiiunv joined tlie Jnoksotiville Odd Follows mi Novem ber 1, 187U. Swinging tlio liroadaxo and ink has gone out of fashion at the Hraden mine. Thousands of feet of tunnel work huvo hitherto been bolstered up hy haiitl-hown timbers, but now tho old order chnnm'th. An electrically driven mill for sawing and shaping tlio second-growth fir timbers has re cently been installed. Fred Hurko is chief Pawyer, and the now stylo prod uct is exceedingly popular with the men, who urn boring into the rook 'JOO feel below around. Mutter Dale llanimersley of Clranls Pass, tl years old and sturdy from a trapping season in the Idaho woods with his father, tho former Hold Hill poslinastor, renowed acquaintance witli local playmates sovernl davs this week while viftitiuu at the honiu of his limit. Mrs. W. P. Chisholin. sl4'- 4 t (II,AHMII'I! AIM. Ono cent per word por lsuo. Hlx Insertions for price of flvo. Fifty cents per line per month without CIIUUKO, Jt t- FOK riR.'Mr MrM;Hi-? FOK IJKNT nine In. room modem I'liono '0fl-K2. 2C'J hrtinscV close FOK KH.N'X--Furnished house close In. Inquire J. D. Helms, 11 1 'ort!i Fir. 271 I'OK rtKNT---Modern bungnlow on Boiith Central, with tiasoment 1'lione 081-K. 2CS you m:T-notjsnKi:i:pi.va KOO.MH i'b K KIONTTwV li'i rae'room " f ur nUhed flats. ?,V1 South Central. 2 C'j FOK KHNT Modern housekeeping rooms. 3-ir. North MarUett. 2"1 I'OK IIK.VT FUlt.MHIIRIl IIOOMR FOK KKNT Furnished room with or without board, reasonable price. 3fi North Oakdale avenue. 2CS 1 " - -nr - - --- - ' I'OK IlKNT MISi;Kl.f.A.NROl'H FOK KKNT About 15 acres well Itn proved. J. M, Btevens, Tolo. 2(59 FOK KKNT-Offlccs In the narnett Coroy btilltllng, heat, light, water, elevator and Jnnltor services In cltided. I.. U. Cathcarl, sulta 319 and 320. Phone 107. FOK KKNT .Small ranch, city water, close to town; also flvo room mod cm bungalow. b20 West 12th St. 271 FOK SAMv MI.SCnMiA.VKOOB FOK SAMv Tubular separator, brood sows, pigs, cows. I'liono HJ3-K2. 209 FOK SAI.K Small Incubator nnd brooder, $5. 00. Phone 2"-JI. 20!i FOK HAM? Sllvor Camplue fggs'for batcblng, engage now, COS W. Jnrkson. 27.". FOK SAI.K Htudebaker K. M. F. auto at a bargain for cah. Cra ter I.al.o Motor Car Co. 1C South Fir St. 270 FOK SAI.K Single Comb Rhode Island Kod sotting egjss, four prem iums at Jackron county fair. All from good laying stock. Krnest Webb, Central Point. 273 FOK SAI.K Hlcycle In good condi tion. Tiros nearly new. A bar gain If taken at once. Phone 2GM II. FOK SAI.K Seed oats, genuine Sbadeland pedigree seed. Yields more than double common oats. S. M. Ncalon, Tnble Kock, phono 11 xxl. ' 270 FOR SALE Flvo passenger car cheap. 41C North Monrduicn St. 2GS FOR SALE Upright pianos in good condition, $7!i.0O. Music cabinet cheap, llrommcr Pros., route 3, phono 5S9-J2. 2S7 FOR SALE Loose nlfnlfa hay; also two buggies and two hacks. In quire Nash Livery Ham. 271 1 i ' .j. t . wr HOMESTEADS FOR SALE Homestead relinquish ment. I havo ono of the best lo cated homesteads in southern Ore gpn, 12 miles from Medford. Any one interested communicate, Home stead. Runcorn. Ore. 271 FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Roguo Rtvor Valley Fruit Lands. Dairy, stock, poultry ranches and Tlmbor. Colonization Tracts. Desi all-tlie-jcnr-round climate on coast. Health Resort. Wonderful Medici nal Springs. Heaver Realty Co., Ashland. Oregon. NEW TODAY 27 acres on tho Pacific highway, less than two miles from Medford, principally Hear creek bottom land with Hno building slto on the higher ground. All set to trees which will soon bo bearing. For sale at very attractive price. Might divide It. A (Ino dairy nnd stock ranch on tho Applognto, making plenty of monoy, nnd for sale at n very attrac tive price. Call for particulars. It Is Irrigated. List your land for sale or rent. I may have n buyor right now. C. D. HOON WHY? A word to thoso who nro coming back. Land for tho past six months has boon hanging nt rock bottom prices, A groat deal of liquidation has taken plnco in this tlmo. My bus Incsa'nlona In tlio last halt of this year has amounted to nearly $100,000 I bellovo tho last four or flvo deals I hnov mado ropresont absolutely tho bottom. Land with rental value of $30 an ncro will not long romalu at $200 an aero. Thoro will bo no boom but land values will luiprovo sumo, Good roads, Irrigation, suvr-mlll, box factory, choap power, augar beets, cunning factory, good prices, satisfied customers, perfect days. Hurry, soo Medford first and J. C. BARNES Room 201, First National Hank Uldg, wir. I'OK HAMI KKAIi E8TATI5 FOK HAM-: -Musi sacrifice my 80 acre slock rrtnch, portly ctiKICntetl, 15 miles out, fn'c range, now mod ern bungnlow, cost $2000.00, land $1000.000. Inst fall Will sacri fice for carli or sell part ensh, or Irftdc for new 191fl auto. Apply box It. IJ., care Mall Tribune. 208 FOK SAI.K Two small ranches one two nml one 10 acre, fluu sugar bet, garden or poultry farms, Mostly In good cultivation, on bank of creek, one-quarter nillo K. It station, stores, post office and school. AdroM liox 03, Kogue Klvor, Ore. 27,1 FOIt SAM'. MY I7H1UCK FOK BAIiK Two Jersey cows, with calves and ono yearling. J, li Slovens, Tolo. 200 FOK SAI.K 12 extra good fresh rows, 4 yearling heifers, also young calves, due team of farm mares. Nash Mvory Karn. 289 FOR SAI.K Fresh Jersey cow, young, gentle, easy milker. Phone 500-K2. 208 FOR SAMv-Chonp, wagon nnd harness Pnlon Mam. good tenm. complete at 2CS WANTKIJ MlnCKUiAITKOUH WANTED Five or 10 weaned pigs or older. Htafe age. IIox J. J., cam Mall Tribune. 2C8 WANTED To buy a team and hack, (live description and price. Ad dross box 32, zenro Mall Tribune. 2CS WANTED Family washing, 20c a dozen. Address 821 West 10th St. 209 HEM WANTrtlv MAT,K WANTED Competent nnd active foreman for largo fruit ranch. Please state experience and ability. Also references nnd salary ex pected. Mox T., care Mall Tribune. 272 WANTED Miners at Il'raden mine, (told Hill, Oregon, for contract work. :i' .JL' WANTHI SITUATIONS WANTED Woman desires portion. lioiiBOWork. good plain cook. Mrs. Rolls, Ashland, Oregon. 20$ FOR irCCIIASUIl EXCHANGE Want to soil or buy anything? U C Rader, 114 N. Front St. Employment offlco and rentals. Phone 125. Nil ft Sed. FOR EXCHANGE Two houBea nnd lots in good town for acreage. What havo you? Address "K", enro Malt Trlbuno. 270 FOR EXCHANGE House and lot In Central Point for ono or two lots In Medford, Address "A" care Mall Trlbuno. 270 EXCHANGES NORTH For ranches. Portland grocery and confectionery business, ?2400. 1 h aero and residence. $r000. Portland residenco prop. $10,000 HO acres imp. $13,500. 40 acres imp., $11,000. 140 acres Imp., $17,82.1. 39 acres imp., $10,000. 140 acres Imp. stk.. $20,000. 100 acres imp., $21,000. Portland res. and lots, $15,000. E. Ore. stk. ranch. $0000. Klamath Falls ros. and rnnch, $SO0O. Clark Realty Co., 200 Phlpps Uldg. 208 STENOGRAPH V AND MI'I.TIGIIAPII WORK MRS. M. T. EDWARDS Worlc done promptly at reasonable rates. Room 3, Palm block, phono 107. LOST LOST Or loft in one of tho stores last week, a small package contain ing a pair of blue serge trousers. Finder phone this office. 209 LOST AND FOUND Will tho gontlo man whoso umbrella was taken In error nnd who In turn took the re maining umbrella of somewhat similar handle at public library Sunday afternoon, kindly phono H. R. Hance, residenco 3SS-L or office 129. 2CS LOST Two pieces crochet insertion and thread. Return Handicraft Shop. 209 MONEY TO LOAN MONKYTO LOAN On closo"" In ranches. C. A. McArthur, room 3, over post office. Phono 308 or 130-R. 289 iiusiness DiuncTunt Auto tiupplica LAHER AUTO SPRING CO. W are operating tho largest, oldest and best equipped plant In the P cKIc uorthwest. Uso our sprlngi whon others fall. Sold uuder guar unteo. 26 North Fifteenth St. Portland, Ore. Attorwey PORTER J. NEFF. WM. P. MKALE1 Attornoys-at-Law, Hoouib 8 and 9, Medford National Bank bldg. A. E. REAME8, LAWYER Garnett Corey bldg. Wra, M. Colvlg, George M. Roborti COLVIG & ROBERTS. LAWYERS Medford National Bank Building D. F. MULKEY & GEO. W. OHERK1 Attornoys at Law. Jackson Coun ty Bank Building. NEWTON W. BORDEN Attorney at law, room 7, Sparta building. Med ford, Oregon. iictitlsu DK, W, M, VAN SCOYOO DR. O. C. VAN BCOYOO Dentists anrnett-Corey Bldg,, salte 111 Modtord, Ore. Pbuuo SCO, fkgj. Jnyi v jti"-8:.!;gJM-JiJa 7SZ I1U81NKH8 MltKtlOHhr' . Assay tnj:. . K. It. CK01ICH- Assayer, chemist, metallurgist. Custom Assay Of fice. Mall otdcr minifies solicited, Priced, gold, fl.OOi ROld Rtnl (! vor, $1.25; copper, $1,00) kohl, sil ver and copper, 2.00. Mulling en vclopea free on rcqlicst. ttefer Kooms 201-20.". Hall Mltlg,, Omuls Pass, Oregon, 338 Ctilropraclora DR. A. It. HKDGICM. Or. L6ulie R. Hodges Mcchano-Theraplsls, Chiro practors, Spondylottioroptats. ThM ytnm, IncliitlltiR dietetics, etrv tlvo gymnatttca, hytlro-therttphr, etc., produco results In both acuu and Chronic dlsenNcs. Cousiiltx (Ion tree. Over Deital & Co., cor ner Main and UartloU. II o urn 9 n. ra, to C p, m. Other hours by appointment. Phono 170. DR. R. J. LOCKWOOD,, Chlropraeter, norro specialist Rooms 20.1-304 2 0&. G.irnett-Corcy bldg. Vapor baths and scientific massrtge p.tveu; noodlo spray, bond and shoulder shower in connection; advice Is dietetics, medical gymnastics, hydropthcrapy. Lady atlondant. Phono, office 543, residence i.ll-R. Employment Agcscy Wo nro hero to help people get re llnblo. competent help. Wa fur nish help In almost all line of business. Wo raako a specUlty of competent mon and wives fer ranches. Wo solicit your patrom age. Dinner's Real Estate " Employment Pureau, Rooms' 9 and 7 Palm Building, Mod ford. Pbom 858. Mrs. J. S. Clark, Manager, uccesser. Engineer and Contra-tflt FRED it. CLMMiNfTsl r:nglncer"and contractor, 404 M. F. & H. Bldg. Surreys, estimates, irrigation, drainage, orchard and land Im provement. Garbage GARBAGE Get your premise cleanod up for the summer, call on the ctty garbage wageaa for good service. Phono 274-L. F. Y. Allen. Inttructtoa la Mulo HAIOHT MUSIC STUDIO Room 401. Garnctt-Corey nidg. Fred At ton Halght Piano, Mrs. Florence Halltday Halght, voice Telephone 535-W. Notary Public HELEN N. YOCKEY Notary pub lic. Bring your worK to me at taa sltn of the Mall Tribune. - Pliyesldaaa aaa mugtosi iiMi'''itt--taw--- "H S- DR. V. Q. CARLOW, DR. KVA MAINS CAKLOW OsteepataU physicians, 410-417 Garnett-Csray bldg., phone 1030-L. AaaldeBM 20 South Laurel He DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopath! physicians, 303 aaruett-Corey building. Phono 904-M. DR. J. J. EM MENS Phystclaa aad surgeon. Practlco limited to eye, ear, nosa and throat. Eyea celea tlHcslly tested and glastea aap piled. Office 223 East Mala SU Hours 8:30 a. m. to 8 p. n. Phone. E. B. PICKEL, M. D. Office Jack son County Bank. bldg. Offtea phone 43-R; residonce phone 68-R. DR. MARTIN C. BARBER Physl clan and surgoon. Office Pals block, opposlto Nash Hotel. Hour 10 to 12, 1 to 4. Phone 110-J. DR. R. W. CLANUV Physician aad surgeon. Phones, off let, 30, real douco 721-J, Office hours 10 to 12, 2 to 5. DR. 8. A. LOCKWOOD Physldaa and surgeon. MYRTLE S. LOCKWOOD, M. D. Practlco limited to dlteasea o! women. Offices 309, 310, 311 M. F. &. II. Bldg. Phones, residence, S1I-J2; office, 814. R. J. CONROY, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. 0er Hutchison Lums deu. 215 E Main St. Phone 77. DR. LYDIA S. DOW Osteopathia physician, practice limited to ob stetrics and diseases of women aud children. Offices 3 and 4, St. Murks block, hours 1 to 5 p. m. Phono 100. Res, the Dow Hospi tal, Central Point. DR. MC.M. M. DOW Physician and surgeon, obstetrics and surgery, offices 3 and 4 St, Marks block. Hours 9 to 12. Phono 100. Resi dence, tho Dow Hospital, Central Point. Printer ana Publisher HEDFORD PRINTING CO. has the best equipped printing office la southern Oregon; book binding, loose leaf ledgoru, billing: systems, etc. Portland price. 27 Norta VI r Rl Hteiiogmpnertj p-'fei-fc.--a.-9-x SHOE REPAIRING First claw ibm repairing, on modern eleetrte machines while you wait. B. N. Bidon, located In Kldd'a Sbo Store, Phono 313J. '.,.,' - . . . v-- ; araeta Transient EADS TRANSFER & STORAOK CO. Ofdco 42 North Front St. Phoie 315, Prices' right. Service guar tntetvl. TypcwrlterH nnd Supplle. TYPEWRITERS AND 8UPPL1M Now Roiulngtoti. Smith Premier ami Monarch typewriting, addlMit ami ttultiacUuB mnehjnesf robuHt mnciuues (or pasnjir easy mentH. Mnchtnoa for runt, rlbl aud supplies of nil kinds, simple re palra freo of churae, ltottr, S. Bennett, 10 Qulue) St., vko-t iiqs-R, M '!