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"a' VS i ft mmomy afATL 'rTtrotiNTE, atEPFonn, oTHnaoy, monday, vramuTAnY 8,, 1016 Wm Jtfn ,,, v; m .' WIND DAMAGES S. P. CAR SHEDS ASHLAND YARDS AHIILANM), Feb. H.--Hhiii1ii.v'h gnhi wiih otto nl' llio fieiei'Nl uviii ex perienced in tlii'Hit pin In, Ah ii ciiiihi)- llll)IHMt Iplltlt II lot III' lllllllllgll W'llM ilnnu henmhoiitM. Tint Hniilliein Pit clllu enr mIk'iIh,' over 100 I'cet long, wno pnitiiilly unronl'eil mill lltt Hide I'lilliipuril. Tho I'oiiipniij'rt conl Htof ugo wiiichniiMt iiIho IiiiiI iU roof wii'iiehctl nil' nml llin wreckage wils HCIlltcri'll OVl'l' ihe .Vlllils, Tin CO freigiit en I'm went uUo ilitclicit In (In freight ynitlrf, Hi a inliior uuv tho iliiuutgit wiin coiimIiIitiiIiIo In teiritor,'. cunt ol' Aihluml In windmill, lives nml limn. In town, uwiiiugH mid i.lgn went lilting bclnio llio gnle, An tiiiiiMiinllv o- biirnmrlcr lor tin1 pint few iln)H piimiigcri limililu, Tlie wind wlneity uiik Krttiiiintcil nt fully ixl, inilcrt per limit. Telephone, mill tele Km li linemen wem otileteil mil In double MlilflM In mnlo t I'lWnry re- pililH. AhIiIiiiiiI won mil In Hie bunki'thiill Hi'lieilnleH over Klniiiiiili Full In liotli guiiien plnyeil liete Tlniihilny mid Hut utility ew'ningw. The lltigunio the Imvd ol' Axlilnm!' Iiil-Ii nursed it owr llin iilorH liv u worn f U2 tit Mi the gill, H t i. According lo ex perts llio pri'Melil hIiiIiin jiIiicch AhIi Imiii nml .Medford Imiins on iihmit it pur, nml n Imtlle loyal U In pronpeel lo deleiiniliu the fhiimplomdiip of Hoittlierii Oregon, Mr. M. P. l'.ggleiton linn teliii. ipilhheil inlinilgi-lilclit of tho lintel AnIiIiiihI dining nppoiitlmcntt. The house will lie conducted lv 12. T. Hln pliH, proprielnr, until other itrrniigo inrntH lire Mimic-, KcproMenttillu' IV tl Wliguer Iiiih introduced Ih'd iidditlonnl inennurc. heforu the nnmuihly. No. 1111 pro ide for piililiciilioii of hcIiuiiI budg et. No. -Ilfi, which rendu like it nL tilitry reinforcement In Hn prexenl blue hky law, propone n differential chiMHificiitiou hctweeu promotion clonk nml development Htoek, it pretty good ideu. Mr. IMith Kchhopfof OniulK 1iihk Iiiih been it rceenl Iltor here, mid on l'lliluylefl fnrSnn Fruneicro, nocotn pitnicd hy Mihk Aniut llnrgriive, who hoth IndiiM will IhU llin exposition nml jiifldenlitlly nole wlmt Ihe Frieo market nffonl in Ihe way of the lut eal millinery creationx. Heiitott llnwcrw reached lioimt Frl dity front llio .Mexicnu linrder, in Ihe vicinity of NogulcH. He reimtlH the fliiltleptirchitceil there were hold on Ihe spot without hrtnging them noith. lie left Hoy Wulker nt l.iw Angelec to xMl ii hrolhcr there. Itentoii Miyn Hood cciiditioii down in Hint count rv mo ointtiiiiiK' iVnrfiil. Kiiilrondx liuve hccii wiinhed out, mid in in ijIiiiii'oh peoplo wcio found cIiiikiiic lo wire fences until help nrriwd, no hiid ilcii wn Ihe linnet of tho wntern. Tho local cninp of Mmlrrii Wood lucu'hiiH pnid two ik'iith cliiiniM wilh in n month (I. flowlund, .11001), mid Mr. Dimes .VJ000. Mnliopiny, No, uVill.", im the iiiime mid numlier of Ihe hoiiui oiLMininition. Tho ('iiniidiiiii I'neifie'M piivulo cur Niiiiiiiim', the niinic or wiiipIi iiiiim lie of Injun deriMillon, iih it rli.Miien with jmpooM- pitted lltroniili Siilmdny oveiiinj- Hoiiihhouiid, under convoy of n Siinlheni I'lietlte timiui(;erV eoitcli. Tho I'miuck enr looked like u p'tKin.v couipiiicd with the lienvy iilliiix Mock need in IliChC InlitiideH. It wn oeett pied hy n pin I V of diiecloiH of llnS ('miiiiliiin line, one of whom Intro tin' coniiuonphiec iinnie of Miupole mid unojlicr the ptosnic nmnn of llrown hoth of whom hohnlihcd wi t our CoiniiiCivinl eluh Ht-erctitry wlilln lioio. Ak iihiuil, loeul railway ol'licinlh Biivf no notice of tho upturn ctnninj,' un til ahont lime ror No. l." lo whihllo into Ihix termiiuil. Mih. Will Hodno Utft for l'oitlmul l-'iiday I'VOniiiKt ,H,,1 OitI'- lv H' illnchs of Iter father, A. I limit, who wan hliiekeu nt Oakland, Hiib hlale. Ihu hiiiiio day and wiih eonveyod In a I'ortlmul hoVpttal for an operation. Dr. A. W. Hoslmmli of tlil 'ity iImi went to the. iiietropoliH for coiiHultu tiou over the case. V. A. Frciihuiv i'h tw kuopinj liiit'luiloth,.'Mimrll,rK "' -1' (,n,,,,l htreul, jilibno 'J17-J. On Sunday morn ing Ii!h dniiKltter, Mih. V. II. Yuo, n ooinpnnied hy'hor IiiinIihiuI, left for their homo at Hdmunton, Alhuita. Siindiiy nou MrH. Freiihctt; and her ilaiijtlilor, Mih. Irmu Mnrtdiifon, luft for Los AiiroU'h, llio lutlor'rt homo. Doth dmiKlitt'i'ri liavo heen making an oxtenilcd Uit imdor tho parental roof. lUrri, Vroeherg goes Hottlh for a chango of climate. ' Voini Mills memher of tho lndH of 3017, University of Calif orniii, i chairman of a commit K' of arrange iuciiIh of tho Otegon eluh, a iintvcrmky oignnlzation of over 100 inumliors. Thu dutioH of tills conunilU'o U to iiHHlsf in the outortainnumt of Orogoit imirf nt llio c,pohitiou. Mix Teromi IsroiUlc, miollior AhIiIiiiiiI fitudent, and luemlior of llio law clans of HMr, in ilao member of llto siuna oouimillco. NEW FROM COUNTRY I Mr. and Mih. Aitliur Uohc of Phoc. nix were in Medfoid I'riilny. Mr. mid Mih. (Icorgi) I'lfurn ol I'hocnix wcro in Medfoid Friday. .loliu Lacey of Talent wiih nt.liiniuH Alh'ii'n place Siituidav moiuing. Ahont Iwenly-livo or ihe near neighbors of Mr. nml Mr. ('. Carey gave Mr. Carey it Hlirprino Friday (veiling, Ihe occiihIoii being Mr. Car oy'H hiithday. Uiiiiich of (liferent IiIiiiIh wore ludiilgcil in until :'M), when ipfrchhini'iitH were Hcncd, when itoeiiil chat wiih roitliiiiivil tiiilll nflcr miiliilghl, when tho fiivmlH departed, wihlilng Mr. Carey miiiiy reluiim of the day. .1. M'. .IoImihIiiii, manager ir the Ilex nptay plant, wiih held up Tiich day night while on M way up to Uio depot at I'hoenlx. Mr. .IoIiiihIoii'h iih. Militant would pt nimbly bao knocked him HcnwclfHH with a club, but lite follow tripped and fell JhhI iih lie Hlriiel; at .IoIiiikoii. .lohtiHton Hhot nt Ihe llnig, hut inltHcd him In the dark- lll'hH. fhe Indies of the I'lehbyleiiiin Aid met at the pleiiMiuil lioiue of Mrs. .1. M. Under Innt ThuiHilny. There wem forty-clghl prcM-nl, innnbrrH and in vited glieslH. Quite a lot of work was nccoin-pit-died In sewing, pnil of which wiih charity work and part a friendly to rtnmbrnueit of tho Aid to Motno of lis members. After the biifincHH HeKsinn delicnto rcfreslunentH wcro nerved hy the liont. All bad it xery cnjoynblc afternoon. LouIh Colvtr had the misfortune lo cut his foot quite linilly last Wednes day wluln flitting hntili. Dr. Malm gren drcsHCd tlu wound and no seri ous results nro feared. Mrs. F. C. Keimer of Talent was trading in Mrdford Inst TucHiluy. Joe Hader and C. Cuivy Henl Fri day iifternoon in Medfoid. The early bpring bulbs, Hiich ns dnffodilN, h.ncinlhs nml narcisstis, nre all coming up In this locality, mid it is unusually early for them to eonH', and is u nigu of a very early spring. .Mr. mid Mrs. K. O. lleftfo of Ash html cnnio down to Tali-nt Friday oveiilng to bo iirexent at the sururibc paily ien to Mrs. Hciiho'h father, C. Carey, the occasion being his birth day. ALONG ROGUE RIVER ' J miles Wiitlaco Cox wns born In Fnyolto eotitity, Tcxn, Nuvonilior 10, 1850 unit died nl his homo near Trail lVbruar a, 11U&, iik'1 years a moiitliH, 1 1 days. Ho died of cancer of tho Uxor. llo was nturrlod In 1871 to Mies Kllut.cili (lorilou of Mood county, Toxnu. llo was a nioiiiliur of tho Metliodim church, Joining ahont J8K4. ainco his sleknoHH boRitn ho often oxiircHned IiIiiihoU nil M havo mf fonr of dentil." 'Hit linn soont nil his liro except Hut luitl t mouths. In To x us, llo loaea hlii wife, threo nous, O. M. Cox, Miami, Texas; (tonlon Cov,, Daglo Point, Orognn; Smith Cox, of Trail, Oregon; flvo diitiKliters, Mrs. Muriel. Mltchnll, Ditmrt, Texas; Midi Hetty .limes, Arabella. Now Moxlco; Mrs. Alia Parker, Hound Timber, Tvxits, Mrs. Delia Holmes. Weston, Tiixrh; Mlsn Kuello Cox, Trail, Oro., and ll Briindclilldreii heuldea niany friends In Toxbh and Oiegon to mourn his dentil. llo was. Interred In the Central Point ceuielory Thursday afternoon and funeral Hervlces at tho Rrnvo. Mrs. Cox and children nro very thankful to tho friends and nolgh liors for tho ninny klndnetien shown them during their hunband and fath er's Illness and especially George Croft for his rultlifttl help, Leo ltlaclc of Forest creek was a recent visitor nl tho homos of his HlHtcrs, Mrs. Chrlu HotBinnn and Mrs. Peter Hot. Mrs. II. it, Howard called on Miss Ely Saturday. Mrs. ICiiKono -Hollows nml Miss Mnttto Mlnter wotu KukIo l'olnl vis itors, Miss Xella Taylor of Sams Valley bi ought lior undo S. F. Smith, over to tho French much Wednosdny. At tho toldphono meotlng of Trll lino No, 10 Saturday, It Was decided to lecotiBtruct tho lino to tho Antloclt rond. . Dr. Holt romoed tho ndonolds for Miss Minn, Mlntor last Saturday. MAN AND IE IN DEAIH PACT , SAN ANTONIO, Toxns, Fob. S. John W. Piatt, n shoo salesman out of work, and his wlfv, died hero from poison todny, administered, a rnron or' jury Btntod, by riatt. CORRESPONDENTS AHIILAND, Feb. H. lluriiHide I'ohI, No. 211, II, A. It., ciilerliiiiied the women of llio Helief Coriis auxil iary SiiliinJiu' evening at a bnnmiet. This Is in ni'eordanei) with iinninil (justoiui xlil(tt is invnriabl" hvnored fit lite, strict observance. About it hun dred jiijnyi'd tho li(iH"ilalit!es of the (Irntiil Army men. liH'1udcd in Hie niimbor were Captuiii Malouc, 4irst l.iiiutcniint Dean mid Mecotid Licti tciiiui niatm of First Compitnv, Const Artillery Corps, IhM' CoumlissloUoil iiffiei'i's being nccompmiicd by their wives. 0slers wcro the clpcf nor (ion of (ho htiimucl ration. TIichc wem cooked to a turn lv Inn Kayles. vcteimt coiiunisKitty general, who saw much iiclivn serlco aloii thcodiiiei dining llin civil war period, especially when it came (o foraging. Among members of AIiIiiimI's Ok laltoma colony who have recently re turned lo Ihe lentral wesl arc U. N. Iliishorr mid fnmily, who left the last of Hid week, after nearly it year's ics idrncc, ami who are eager to return at sonto future lime. Mr. Itusltorr wiih from I'awnec, Okla., and lias coticludcil lo locate at (leiievu, Allen county, in soulheastciii Kansas. Tint local Moo-n lodge w ill lc u iniiHipirrade ball February 1'J , giving lireseuts lo those dis)laiug thit'most comicnl costumes. A nieding of the Iowa Society of M'oilfonl, called for (he D!tb inst., is u reminder thnl Ashlaud'H Ilnwkeye contingent is no cs. OhiomtH kccr up it Ihiiviug orgnuizatiou hero, nml Kaits.iiis me following suit. (leorge D. Wilson of Modrord lm relttrnrd hero and will re-engage, in the iiiusienl instrument biiRiuess. I MARKET REPORT POIITLAND. Feb. 8. Cattle re ceipt, H30; heavy; steers prime llKht. 7.SOGS.O0; choice, 17.35 f 7 50; cows, prlmo $G.RO0G.75 choice JO-OOCtlO; heifers, prlmo 9ri.7riftG.SO; bulla, prlmo 9 4.7.. iff 0 00; stnKs, prlmo 9G.00ftG.&0; cnlvcs, prime 9G.OOff8.uO. Hokk, receipts .1809; sten'dy. Prime light 97.20 7..tr; cholcolghtr 97.00 ft7.20; light. 95-7."ft7.00: rough. 9G.2Sft90.o0. Sheep, receipts, 20U5; i.trotiB. Wethers, 9C8:.(f?7.00; ewes, best 9r..7.r4rG.OO sheep, mixed 94.75ft 5.25; lambs, prime, '97.50 ft S.00. SINGER COMPANY ON . FOIL TIME AGAIN 1:i.17.AI1I:TII. N .l . Feb. 8. Tito assembling depart incut, one of the largest nt tho Singer Sowing Ma chine Works, has announced a re turn of men on a full 1 1 mo schedule, beginning today. At the office of tho management, It wns said that tho :n tlro plant will bo buck on llio old schcilulo within another month. A Mndniti Wliiteriolh, palmist, clair voyant and trance medium. Now located In our city Ib creating Fcusittlons by her truo predictions. SI10 has engaged a patronage of the vwry best pooplo of our city. Slto rends you as nn open book, past, pres ent mid future, and Hits you on tho right road to health, wealth and Imp plttoss, All those In doubt don't fall to sco this gifted .woman ns slto la horo for a few days only. Office 114 South Central. 271 Crude Oil Reduced. 1 INDEPKNDKNOK, Kan., Fob. 8. Tho l'rairio Oil tupl flits company to day announced a reduction of ten cents per barrul in ho prieO of onido oil, mnklng the new price forty fivo cents. ' State Labor Federation, of' thirty fivo delegates ask ten new laws, P0RTLANDJT0CK1 TRADES! TRADES! TRADES! 930, 0Q0 rPortland npnrtmont building for stock ranch or orchard hero, 930,000 Uuslness block llolso, Idaho, for stock ranch hore. 130,000 Oenoral moreantllo stock In good town In Washington for real estate here. 917.500 lUvorsldo, Cal., for stock ranch or orchard proporty hero. jXooO -Oklahoraa City for lacd hore. BENNETT INVESTMENT. COMPANY ASHLAND WANTS TO FIND LOST. . DOG CAT ASIIbAND, IVb.H.- The iniinicipal jdog catcher lias illsuppcnlcd, Dill Cook held the jolt, mid during n tem porary lull ill Ihe ragii'H epidemic urts laid off for the time being, and tin; Inkl of .tlm week started-On h trip for Shu Frnlicisco. In the mennlinie bus piciints t'lrcunistnnees Uvcloprd re garding vniibiiK cnniiiOs which had (Mlui'j under Hill'H juricdiclion,4an'il his presence U needed here ns a prccilu HOiutry measure pending results. Con sciptenlly" Ihe city authorities are seeking for nhd W(!uld like to gel in toUolt '' hltn. llo 'wnH a fearless official mid eornilcd llf dog of the iinmur.rlcd snri' w-llh Impunity. A it ri'stllt Ids IiOihIk had been more or less "chawed tip" from limo lo time. NtM'tlhcli's'H, Mill ignore'd nnv such thing n the existf-nec of hydrophobia, miilical Irslimony to Hie contrary notwithslinding. lie is u joung man nliniit l5.1 yennt old, n trifle deaf, and is ulso slightly handicapped, physic ally dm! lo a railroad accident he met with Homit time ago. Ho is originally front Hie east, way down Dotoirwny, mid has no relutites in. Hick,' parts. Ititmor bus it that he wiin last seen hovering Itboitt Duiixilmir. Any Infor umtioii coiicerniuti him will be id' In terest lo the local board of health or any t tliofoHicr city offieinl". I TO GRAIN DELAY PAULS, Fob. 8, 1 IS p. in. From Switzerland has come complaint that American grain reaching tho harbor of Genoa Is often detained many weeks before It can bo trans-shipped and sent on to Its destination. At thu present time there aro no less than (forty cargoes of grain, worth about 912,000,000. waiting to be unloaded at Genoa. Those Include 25 shiploads from the United States and fifteen from South America. Tho greater part of this grain Is bound for Italy, but there aro four cargoes of wheat tho destination of which is Switzer land. BRITISH LINEfl VIOLATES FLAG TO ELUDE GERMANS LONDON, Fob. 5:04 p. m. Tho Canard lino steamer Lusltanla .cross ed tho Irish sea flying tho Amorlcan flag. Tho Lttsltnnla sailed from New York, January 30, arriving at Liver pool today. An Amorlcan passenger said the captain claimed tho right to fly tho American flag bocauto ho had neu tral malls and. neutral passengers nbonrd. LONDON, Feb. G, 11:20 p. m. Tho Hrlllsh steamer Lusltanla of tho Cunard line, which sailed from New York. January 30 nnd'nrrlvod nt Llv- orpool this afternoon, flow tho Amer ica flng from tho tlttiu she passed Qiicnstown until rIio entered the' Money. This Is vouched for by Am orlcan passengers, who corssed on her. According to a statement by Will Irwin, an Amorlcau writer, tho Lusl tanla carried tho regulation largo American flag at her stern with a Kinnll American (lag and mail pen nant at the foropcak. Former Fulled States Senator La fayette Young, another passenger, whllo ho did not personally sco tho flag flying bald It wns accepted ait a fact by all on board. Tho LtiBltanla received a vlrelcss litcssago from thojlaltlc, of tho White Star line, that two submarines had been sighted from that vessol. LASSEN EfiljPTsToii SIXTY-FOURTH TIME nrcilDINO. Cal., Fob. C. Lasi.cn peak, hidden for two days behind banks of storm clouds, emerged today nnd Immediately began to erupt clouds of smoko and nsji. Tho erup tion, tho 8lxly-fourlh In number, be gan shortly afternoon and lasted until 3 o'clock. Front this distance it ap peared as If oil tltb craters of tho peak participated lit tho volcanic activity. From Its coat of spotless white early today, l.assoii peak was trans formed Into a dirty ash covered mountain us fur down as tho timber lino on not them and western slopes. CHE Fon iti:.vrit)wi;i(i:i:ii.v KOOMH VOM ItDNT Ono Ullo of hoiiBOknoii- Ing rooms at 21 Ucnenuo (troct. 27U tECSBCrtwt I FOH ItttV IV. HIILfJl FOIl IIBNT -Hoven room Ivotiw?, with bnrn, chicken liousn and largo gar den. 13. H, Mltzier, corner Onfc and West HOIIy 277 FOIl HUNT- Furnished Jtouso, G03 W. Second, phono 370-W. 277 FOIl IlKNT- Threo well furnished bttngatows, modern In every r spect. - Itoom 2, Palm block, phone 330-lt. FOIl HAMS 3ll8LT.1iLANUOUS FOIl SAIjK Household goods for alo. 31G Howard or phono 2G3 X. 275 FOR 8ALD Cheap, Petaluma Incu bator nnd brooder, nearly new, 845 Dennett avenue, corner Hoosevelt. 274 FOIl 8ALB Olt IIBNT Six room modern bungalow, threo blocks from city park on ivy HI. Phone 475-Lt owner. 27G FOIl 8ALK Cheap, leant mules, har ness nnd wnKon. For particulars call nt White's Ice Cream Factory. FOIt 8ALB Doublo drawer Na tional cash register, good order, cheap for cash- M. nnd K. J, Adams. 22 N. Front St., phono 178. 277 FOIl BALK (Sinrant:ed pttro milk nnd cream. I'tiraclcan Dairy, phono 582-W. II. A. LunL 27C FOR BALD Sow and pigs, extra good; nlo bred gills. Ii. W. I)av Idson, Central Point, Oro. 27C FOR 8ALIJ OR TRADE Two Inert bators, two seated rubber tired buggy. H. C. Stoltx, phono 521-R. 29G FOR SALC Rhode Island Red eggs, 50c per setting. Phono 407-M. 293 FOR SAI K Hooking orders for Golden and Sliver Camplne eggs, also Ancona. Phono 359-L, 14 Cottago streot. 274 FOR SALE Upright pianos In good condition, 975.00. Music cabinet cheap. Hroramcr Bros., routo 3. phono 583-J2. ' 287 FOR SALE Fat hog. Inquire of Jack Dent, Wells-Fargo express agent. - FOIl BALK noC8I FOR SALE Five room houso nnd garago, lot 72x140, fine trees, lawn, flowers and berries, all as BCssntcntM paid, 91800.00, easy terms. Cieo. Vl Iteoves, 1310 W. Main St. 20S HOMIWTKADH 11IO INDIAN RESERVATION TO OPEN 700,000 acres for settle ment; fruit, timber, gcnoral farm lands; send 2Sc with this nd to Wonatcheo (Wash.) Dally World, Dcpt. Tj Tor rcllablo datn about thlB region. 11USINEBS OITOUTUNITIKS FOR SALE Paying business, best location In lown, good money mak er, small capital will handlo by responslblo parties. For terms and further particulars call 7G4-Y be tween 5 and 7 p. nt. or write G. H. West, SI 3 West 2nd St. 279 MONEY TO liOAN MONEY TO LOAN On close In ranches. C. A. McArthur, room 3, over post office Phono 3CS or 130-R. '.'59 FOR BALE Olt EXCHANGE Roguo Rlrcr Valley Fruit Lands. Dairy, stock poultry ranches and Timber. ColonUntlon Tracts. Dcst all-tho-ycar-round cllmato on coast. Hoalth Resort. Wonderful Medici nal Springs. ncncrtHeHr Co:. Ashland. Oreuon. NEW TODAY 240 ncros of which 200 acrea Is till able, level land, about SO acres now In crop, largo plastered house, good springs, 'near an Inland storo, 19 miles from Mcdford, level road to place. Plenty of outrage 935. Q0 per acre. An aero of Bear creek bottom In Medford, good modern house, hnlf tho placo. set to bearing fruit, balanco good for any purposo. ' 91630,'00. C. D. HOON FIVE ACRES SUBURBAN Especially adopted to ber ries, cleared and summer followed In 1914, near car line. Eloctrlc lino Installed nnd pumping proposition practical. No buildings. 91000. Terms. Also 10 acres suburban Improved, with water rights paid up. NIco bungalow and barn, large borry patches, some fruit trees and alfal fa, 94000, good terms. Borrles brlug In 9500 per annum.' ' ' t a . , t f . i . ROGUE RIVER LAND 10. lloont 107 M. F. II. lUdg. Opposite ftst Office I'OU HAliD IICAL TUSTATH L n i-ir iii ii - ii ii ii i in ii 1 ! . ii w i r i Jifnii' FOIl BALK-n-Flvu ncros, .well Im procd. P, O. box 285, 205 roil sal. rWrtrwcit FOIl BALR--12 extra good frosh cows, 4 yearling hclfern, also young calves, flno team of farm marcs. Nash Livery Darn. ' r280 FOR 8ALU Ilred sows nnd ' gilts from prize winning Duroc Jersey herd, Jackson county fair: hlso hoars old enough for servlcta and- weanlings. L. II. Houston, ono tulle weal of Talent, phone 1-FI2. 297 .tl"ii'ET.' ii .;! ,,, ,f - 4 HJLUJL WANTICU Sttft(;nLLA."i:Ol)8 WANTR1) To trndo 2514 acres dairy ranch In Payette valley Idaho, . mllo from town and railroad, how six. room btitignlow on place for resldonre property In Medford, or Ashlrind, tnodern bungalow pre ferred. Address O. Weston, Now Plymouth. Idaho. 280 WANTK1 Oooirclca-n cotton rags. Valley Atlto Co. 274 WANTED To let contract for CO foot tunnel In Irrigating well, con- tractor to furnish all equipment. B. T," Fofs, Talent, Oregon. WANTED Small furnished hoim or folir to flvo rooms for liotiehoc Ing. IJox 17, cAro Mall Trlbilno. 27G WANTED A U or horsepower elcclrfc rtiolof cheap. Aliply Mgr. No. 114 Western Union Tclo. Co. , . 273 WAN! IO SITU ATIONS WANTED Woman desires poaltlon, houso work, good plain cook. Mrs. Rolls,, Ashland, Oregon. . ..271 WANTED Work for man and team. P. O. box 285. 270 IXST LOST One yearling horse colt, sor rel In color, white star In forehead, branded on right shoulder with bar diamond. C. Austin & Son. Wcl len. Ore. ' 279 FOR EXClLirvuil EXCHANGE Want to sell or buy anything? U C Rador. 114 N. Front St. Employment office and rentals. Phone 12G. Nuff Sod. FOR EXCHANGE Flno E. Ore. stock ranch 96000 for ranch. Idaho bung, and cash for ranch. Port. busl. 92800 and cash for ranch. Five acres close In Improved, 92750, for Medford residence. Clark Rcilty Co., 206 Pblpps Bldg BUHINE8S DIItBCTORT ABto treppttee LAHER AUTO SPRINQ CO. W are operating the largest, oldest and best equipped plant In the Pa cific northwest. Uso our springs when others fall. Sold under guar antee, 26 North Fifteenth St. Portland, Ore. Attorney POUTER J. NEFP. WM. P. MEALET Attorocys-at-Law, Rooms 8 ana 9, Medford National Bank bldg. A. E. REAMEB, LAWYER Garaett Corey bldg. Win. M. Colvlg. George M. Robert COLVIO & ROBERTS. LAWYERS Medford National Bank Building B. F. MULKEY & GEO. W. CHERR1 Attorneys at Law. Jackson Coua ty Bank Building. NEWTON W. BORDEN Attorney at law, room 7, Sparta building. Med ford, Oregon. NEWTON W. HORDKN Attorney at Law. 232 East Main Btrect. DcnUsu DR. W. M. VAN 8COTOO DR. O. O. VAN SCOYOQ Dentists Gsrnett-Corey Bldg., suite til Medford. Ore. Phone 858. rvaaTs Stenography and Mttltlgraph Woik MRS. M. T. EDWARDS Work dono tiroinntli at reasonable rates. Room 3, Palm block, phouo 107. Public Auction I?i.- Snlnnlnt- nl 1'ftll Omfr IIIKIJ MHIIIIW.J ... .ww, -. .Main nno nr win sen on cuhuhibsiuii all kinds of stock. Implements attd furniture. Wo nlo havo employment and rent- nl nirminv Itni'A fit Ml Uhpit ntlll IIH- furnlshod houses for rent. List your wants wiin us. IVTVKIlltll .tv IWIIMW P. E, Wynkopps Llconsod Auctioneer Room ii. Palm Block Phono IWO-H WHY? A word to thoso who nro coming back. Land for tho past six months has beon hanging at rock bottom prices. A great deal of liquidation has taken place In this tlmo. My bus Iness alono lu tho last halt of this year has amountod to nearly $100,000 I bellovo the last four or flvo deals I haov made represent absolutely tho bottom. Land with rental value of 930 an aero will not long remain at 9300 an aero. There will be no boom but land values will improve Borao Good roads, irrigation, saw-mill, box factory, cheap power, sugar beots, canning factory, good prices, satisfied customers, perfect days. Hurry, sco Medford first and J. C. BARNES Room 201, First National Ouuk Bldg. hUBiNRHrt DiitwoTiMmt; ,t. 0 &m0mi0' Atjhg, 4VV 15. it. CItOIICH Asutyer, thtnlt, mulnllurKlst. Custoln' Amuj1 Of flea. Mall order bdslness solicited. Prices, gold, 9L00t gold Rhd sil ver. 91 25; coppor, 91.00; gold, sil ver and coppor, 93.00, Mailing en velopes frco on rddueBt. llefor nnco, Josophlho County Hank, Dooms 201-203 Hall Illdg., Oranta Pass, Orogon. 330 Chiropractor DR. A. R. IIEDOE8, Dr. LouUe . Hodgos Mrtchnuo-Theraputti, Chiro practors, Hpondyl(itlierpUts. ThM systems. Including dietetics, cura tive gymnastics, hyrtro-thftrsphy, ate, produce results 1b both nctlM and chronio diseases, 'JohbuIU tlon frco. Over Dotiel & Co., cor ner Main and Dartle'.t. Hours a. ra. to 6 p. in. Other hours br appolntmont. Phono 170. OR. R. J. LOCJCmDOD,, Chtr6pretar, nerve Bpoctausi uooms zo.i-zvt-20S. Oarnett-Coroy bldg. Vapor baths nnd scientific massage gives; needle spray, head and shoulder bower In connection; advle fta dietetics. medical gymaastlM, bydropthorapy. Iady attendant. Phone, office 643, residence &11-R, Employwcmt Ajtec7 We aro here to help people get re liable, competent help. We fur nish help in almost all line 4t business. We make a tpeetalty ot competent men and wive fw ranches. We solicit year patrM ace. Dlttncr's Real Estate a4 Employment Bnreati, Rooms aa 7 Palm BitlMInr, Medfofi. ? 868, Mrs. J. 8. Clark, Manager, nccemer. , Engineer and Contractor FRED N. ClTMMiNOS Engineer sad contractor, 404 M. F. & II. nw. Surveys, estimate, IrrlgatiM, drainage, orchard and laud im provement. x- GARBAOE Got your premlsea cleaned up for the summer. Call on the city garbage wagoaa for good service. Phone 274-L. F. Y. Allen. . instracHon In Mh'.o HAIGHT MUSIC STUDIO Itoem 401. Garnett-Corey Illdg. Fred Al ton Halght Piano, Mrs. Flercnee Hnlllday Halght, voice. Telephone C3-W. Notary Pabtae ifKt.KN N. YOCKEY Notary lie. unng your worn 10 e at m 4li.n or tne Man Tnaaac rhyeeldaaa aaa. Nn DR. F. O. OARLOW, DR. BVA MAINS CARLOW OetoatM physicians, 416-417 Garnett-Ceraf bldg., phone 1036-L. JUalieHaa 2C Bo'uth Laurel St. DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathia physleiaaa, 303 Garnett-Corey building. Phone 904-M. DR. J. J. EMMENS Physlclaa aai surgeon. Practice limited te eye. ear, nose and throat. Eyea scien tifically tested and glassea sajs. piled. Office 228 East Malm . Hours 8:30 a. m. to '. la Phone, E. B. PICKEL, M. D. Orflca Jack son County Bank bldg. Oftle phone 43-R; residence pSeae 68-K, DR. MARTIN O. BARBER Phyal. clan and surgeoa. Off lee Palsa block, opposite Nash tloteL IleaM 10 to 12, 1 to 4. Phone 110-J.- Gwrbegfl OR. R. W. CLANCY Physician aad surgeon. Phones, office 36, reel donee 724-J. Office hours 10 te 13, 2 to 5. DR. 8. A. LOCKWOOD PhyateUa and surgeon. MYRTLE 8. LOCKWOOD, M. D. Practice limited to diseases el -women. Offices 309, 310, 311 M. F. &. II. Bldg, Phones, rosldence, S14-J2; offlco, SI I. R. J. CONROY, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Over Hutchison & Luma den, 210 E Maiu St, Pheae 77. DR. LYDIA S. DOW Osteopathic physician, practice limited to ob stetrics and diseases of women aud children. Offlcea 3 aud 4, St. Marks block, hours 1 to 6 p, in, Phono 1C0. Res, tho Dow Hospl , tal, Central Point, DR. MCM. M. DOW Physician and surgeon, obstetrics and surgery, offices 3 and 4 St. Marks block. Hours 9 to 12. Phono 160. Resi dence, tho Dow Hospital, Central Point. Printers ana Publishers MEDFORD PRINTINQ CO. has ta beet equipped printing offlea la southern Oregon; book blndtag, loose leaf ledgers, bllllug eystasse, etc. Portland prleea. 27 Nerta Kir M. y" StecogmpAer sIlOEuliPAlRiNGHrsValaVaaJJJ repairing, on modern elaetrti machines while you wait. K, K, Blden, located In Kldd'a Shoa Store, Phone 313J. ?r abaters I EAD9 TRANSFBR k. BTOKAO CO. Office 42 North Freat tPfcaU 816. Prices rlgkV Betttoa wu tateed. . - r -, TypewTiter Md I )ik.-"-H' ai- aV TYPK WRITERS AKB.lUFPUaH- New Remlngtea, Smith Frfiir and Monarch typeyrHiiKs. aaea and Bubtraatlag' maaakwa, ,raVtlH maehlaee far eask enr Mf My plfints. Machines for rMtt,'rijmM' and supplies of all kinds, sia rf palrs freo of charge, Mogar A llennett, 10 quliutt W., 3" ,-w.i-. - .-. u l'j"