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MJBLWOM) M'AIIJ TMniWPJ, ME UFO HI), OKWIOJC, TMUIfSDAV, ITOIfTAHY 11, 1010 FXG1B 9!i?S -w? ( 'At - 4s Ve' , P v. : ',', News From Our Neighbors 1I1S WHISPERS II I " h 'l'lh vivi'ii'vi wind iii iniinv .vi'iiin i-Hi'il (Ins Im-nllly Hiiiuliiy, Mowing ilinvn loiiee. Ihiiiih, Iniyhlii'ilH iiml iillii'i miiiiII liiultliiigH, dInii lining it glPllt lll'lll III' illllllltKi' ) Htlllllllllg limber. 'I'll 0lli nl (Imi fiiio lllTll III' I'lllllo nihl in unlit 'the iu)iruviiimi(H lulling pliluc mi I III' ilt'l'lViCnl fin ill il Ih ovl ilut Mini tlii' pciiilu nl' tlil" I'liiii' niiiiilly (ik1 not ni'mniliilt'il wild "luml tllllO" Win. bunion nml rmiilly IiAvi nuivi'il In Murphy mi (ho lower Apple Hiiln where llifly Intro neiiuiioil n largo fuiiu. H. Aiiili'iMoii of Cupper, Cnl,, iiimk1 n trli In .Mi'ilfitril ipoanll.v. Inliii ('nllh Ih wnlrliig u trip In YiT'lni, Ciilif., to ntlrinl to IiiihIiiokh llllllU. I. ('. Ilnrluii iniiili) it trip In Med ('nil In llic nili'ieM n' mir telephone mii'vimi ii'i'i'iilly. .Mr. nml .Mi. Unit llurr Iiiivk n 'woo MtrniiHCi' emuo to llvn with llii'in. Hi' U nine ilny olil now. I'. I'. Swiiyiin Inlx letiiuii'il from u visit In vulloy tint Hi, Clnis. Siiiiiiinnl mnl Oonruu Hum- nffir iniiili Lit ia mitniiimilly one ilny, IiihI wi'i'li. Oiii'iu (!)linKH luiH rutin tinl from n few wi'i'U May at (Ink lint'. Cullf, Tln piuty lii'lil at tlm Iiiiiiik of 11. I'. I'liilii4 Saturday nlglil priivod n ry enjii.viililiyiffuir mid .trill lm lung riMiii'iiilmri'il hy nil who iitlinileil. Atimuir tiitixi' 'iiri'Ki'iil were: .Mison DuriM .Mi'Ki'i', l'irl WiiII.iiim, Orpine l.t'Wii, I.uulln MoKno, Minnie Wiitkinm, 3Ionpi. Ih'iity .ImitiN, 1'nrt .MolCoo, lt.-rl MuKeo, Hrnitxt, Horn. Ivlwiitil mnl l,ener Finely, Humor Kli'plicn mui. I.i'niiiirtl Mi'lCii' mnl Trillium I .('Hi-.. All won delightfully entor ImIiii'iI Ii .Mr. mnl .Mm. It. I'. Philip mnl diiuulitor Fern. W. C. lVuit U Hliiyiiif with Dnviil Din n this winter mnl in diligently mwrvliiiiK lu kiirrniiiiilini'iniiitry Tor miutliKr of tin1 rich gold bearing vi'ins nl' ipmrli: which have been rniiml in thin ri'irimi in tin pirnl. The IIohiIiiiiui brother urn ImimI.v oiikhkiiI 'in iiHiruliiii; thi'ir roeontly miiiiivil phii'iir mini' nil Middle Fork. Floyd MoKeo Iiiik niiooeoilrd in Kill ing twn lino lilni'l: linir Ihix wlntir. .Mi-- Knti' lluuklcy U htnyini,' nl thn In. mi- of Jfi'iitil'MrM licit llurr nl pnu't'iil. ' Thnniuh the offnrtx of W. (. (Jnr X'tt mnl nthi'ix u coyote chili has hum formi'il for thu nnrpoic nf cn i!ininimiiij'tlii ili iininiitioii of the oiiVoio pcHl,' 'I'Iiomi lu'lnir iiicinlicrN of thn I'lnh "ill receive mi uxlrii honnty or :i.MI. iii nilililimi of the .l. V itinitv lm int. Price nf iiiemhcixliip J or iiii.Vuiic in .liu'kon I'oiiiity heiin; jjl. I'or iiifnnnntilm eoncerninc eoyotu eluh duply to Itulph JrniiiiiUM, Itiiiii'om, Oil'. MiiM Miiniiiiio W jit KitiH visited Miii. W'illinin l.ninlou recent ly. Alliert Collinpn mnl IVmil; IMwiuiIh lire pioxpei'llni' on some of their mill injf piopiirly on Kilvor Tori;. School lm ctoitcil In this ilisttict once iinin. IMwiirtl rinley of Hiiimw I.nko . uniiiln it trip'lo Itucli Hitndiiy. Oliver lioux mnl (leorKu Mm tin Ihnve Intfjnn to I'riirth Home of their old-hcnriiicj ipmrl. , ncav Ihilmcr rt'iH'ol!, . , 'I'heie Iiiik heen eoiihiilernhln mill iny nelisily on Still' unleli this sen him, OiviiiK t' I'm HkIiI inlilfitll il Iium"Iioii it very poor himoii for the iplnrtr niinur. The peoplo of tin npocr Apphwlo 'lilivc piirelniM'tl from the llonin Tele phone company the UK lino ninniiin fiom .liieltMoiiville to (ho I'loe ldu'O, mnl are now lnnily eii;ii;ril in puttinj,' It' in jtMil ropiur, mnl o.peit to Imvo heller M'nico thmi fnrmeily. A Kront wind Morni wo lunl, do utroylni; bnriiH nml fonecH. A.)). .MoKeo wim trmnmrtliiK himl niHH'ln town Krliluy. 'I'liu wind put the lino out of com titlHfJou nml every liody In hultdni; to puti it In order JiHiUii, 'A party wiah niven nt Ituymond UhlllltiH Hiitnrdny nlKlil. Tho re fiofllimoulH woicpopiuirn nml oundy. Tlio nnnmoiuunt wun .iluucliu; am) pluyliiK kiiiiioh. Vl'lin pdhyiwmiqiilto v,ell iittondoil unit ovoryl)ody,liml u Kood tlnio. , lloinur aiopliuiuion wah nt Huoh Hiiuduy. iMIhhoh h'oiii .ltliilllpu nuil 'IJourl "Wntl-.lim vhlted l.nollii nml DoiIh Mc IvlioKunduy, . -t Mljiiurluy liUictl lutrilitH)uworkluK on thu roiulii up AlM(ciK'ito nicontly, Mro. II. II, Htophvnuoii liltml.Mj:M. Itiiymoud Plillllpa Rumliiy. Ollvor UowhvWOh ii ciiHvr nt A. J). MuKun'u Hundny, Idiollu ami l.uouard MclCeo mul Or jiliu KowIh Ylsltcd Mm, Ola Copjilu Sunduy fur i fuw luliuiioa, BUNCGM BREVITIES i EAGLE POINT EAGLETS By A. C. Ilowlotl .MIhh Ituliy llliley, ilinutliler 0f onu of our pioKntHHlvo fnriiicni, who In KKjiUly liitercHlnd In thn uiovo lo linvo n HiiKiir hoot plmil OHtiihlliilii'd In Iho jKniiuo river valley, who linn heun vIh- St In K filuiulH Iii .liii'kftoiivlllo for nonm tliini, nitiiiiioil lo the imrenUI roof lnwl Tuomlny, (I W, l"i ey who Iiiik u farm on Iho norlli forli of lliittu criiuk punned lliroiiuli town Tiiemluy on lim way from Meilford. Mr. mill Mm, .Itmtpii Itlley woro do luit liimliiumi with our merchniitn Tiiimday. J.aut Tiii'iulay, Kuhriiary S, tho frlnmlH of .Mr. nml .Mm. Krod Out- ton concluded (hoy would r.lvu thoin a llttlo HtirprlHo piuly no thu follow Iiik poiHotiH nut hy mutual msruoiumit nt tho homo of Mm. DiiUoii'h parontii, Mr. mid Mm. H. II. Jliirntttli, wliere thu newly wedded couplo hud ionic to npoiiil Iho Kotoiiil iiIkIiI of their married life. Mr, nml Mm. 0. Daley, Mm. Hophlu ltolilnult. Mm. A C. Ilowlotl, Mr, mid Mix, Hoy AhIi polo, Mm. I.oiettn Chlldriilh, MIhh Malml Taylor, llaltlo llowlett. Jloy mid Kotihlo MnrnlHli, John Hluion. IM Coy, Jiul IMmiiII mnl Clnruuco Hold iielt. Thuro wim Jimt onouch old IiiiIIok lliero to inako tho nieutlm; ln- termtltiK no thoy put thulr headu to- Ketlier to devlmi u plutl how they rould keep tho yoniiK folkn out of inMolilof. no what Khotlld they do litity limit up tho old iulltliiK fnimi'H re Hiirecl n lomfortor nml tack It out. Candy, until nml popcorn woro mirvoil mnl about 1 1 o'clock tho com pany dl!iM'rmil uflor wlnhliiK Iho miwIynoiU nil tho huppliien!i to bu realized In murrled life. Tho followltiK In Iho different rolln of honor In thu threo departnieiiiH In our nchoel: l'rlnclpaH ltooiu Itubiirta I'enrcc, I.awrenco l.uy, Ilernlce HIiiiiiioiih. Wnltor I'alnter, Albert Conley, John Ilutlor. Vortn (Irovor, Tliolmn Nlch- olit, Ktlnl Itlley. John (Irlen, Carlyle Nntwlrk mul CharloN Winkle. Tho followliiK puptlH panned nt the elKhth itraile oxnnilnutlen: Ilurnlce SlimnonM, N'idn McIiiIonIi, Albert C'on tey nml John Mutter. Intermediate Department Kl. worth Hlowvll, Lyle Vnn Kcoy, JuiIko Floroy, Korn I.owIh, Kntlo lliiclintjnu, .Vorii ClfildroUi, Whol WlnkliOcoo tluclinunn, .May (Ireti, .Myrtle Grub, iMnrcnrct Itlley, 1'redu Lonhs. Joyce Von tier Melon, Mlllan IMndloy, Dor nor NlrholH, Ittith Ororor, Juno Itolil 110 n, Ituford .SlmiuoiiR, l.loyd I'carce, Truman McClullaud, Harold Vun Scoy, lion Iluchannn. I'rlmury Dopnrtiuont l.ovn llurli nnau, Kntrlua lloant, l.oreatt Tru loro, l.olhn I'lndley, Molvn Hlmmoni, Donald Von dor llellon. Heath Child roth nml Annlt 1'onrco. Tho foreno liiK were neither ulmont or tardy dur ItiK tho month of January, John Tyre 1 1 of l.nku crook took din ner with iih Thurmlay. Ho had been In JackHonvllle to Interview tho coun ty court with regard to tho rond from l.nko creek on up Huttn crook omUavorliiK to have It located per manently on miltablo ground or elite put It back on tho old tturvoy iikuIii. Kred I'olouzo bus had n lot of lum ber hauled out to IiIk farm, ho U one of our farmera who bulluvou In Im proving and koopliiK up lil farm. II. I1, HurllMou of I.ako crook and wlfo woro in town Thumday. IMr. Ilurlliion had rmno In after n load of oatH and alfalfa hvoi! for Thomas I'nrlow nml while hoio mibHcrtbod for tho Weekly Mall Tribune. Jeff llropliy phhhoiI throuKli our town Thumday on bin way to Mod- ford. Itny Hpencer ami wlfo of llutto KiiIIh upent tho nlKbt with iih Tluirit- day nml Friday morning wont on to Medford. Home time no I ineutlouod that Mlii.'i Itlley had lont a porno contain- liiK '7.00 mul a koM rlni;. Tho purao wnn found by one of hor nolKh bora ami tho finder upent n part of thu money boforo It wim dlacovorod' that ho had found tho puruo and 8top woro taken to proHceuto htm, but l ,M. Hlownrl, Juatlco of tho peace, Knvo him a chance tu not tho money no ho dtiK It up mid tho Kirl Rccurod tho money, iIiir and tiurno, llorl Dunkoi) of l.o.i AukoIcb, Cal.( Hpent tho ulKht with us Friday on IiIh way up to Kilt creek to vUlt lilH brothor-ln-lnw, Mr. Miller. HufiiH Trusty oauui In from Duns- iniilr Friday mornliiK and took tho stiiKo for tho Trusty frm on Klk crook. Charloa Kllnhlo und wlfo woro do- ttiK hUBlneus with our nioreliantH on Tliurmlay, Men. O. 13, Nichols of Medford wns out vlBlllng frlondH and looklnK af ter hUBliiosH in KiikIo I'olnt tho first of the week, K, A, Jlooro, Haleamun for n Soattlo firm, waH hero for dlnnor NVoduoBday. Thuiaday morning Mm, O, JIooKor hydo, tlio wlfo of our nhoo cobbler, culled and' paid $2,50 on their sub- mTlpflon to tho Dully Mnll Tribune .1. K, (Junior recently fiom (lold lli'tich, ("nl., Kpont Iho nlKht nt thu Hiiuny Hide. Ho In u brother-in-law to Mr. A, II. Ilurtoii who owned n farm JiihI nboul DrovMiHboro and went limt winter lo U, H, to try lo find a belter country but Mr. (I. tollH nut that they huvo about concluded Hint thoy iiiIumoiI It In nollln out for they now believe that JaokNort county, Ori'iioii Ih one of tho fuvoied Hjioln on tho i;lnbo. MIhh HiihhIu Hlmpxnii of Medford cniiio lo tho Humiy Hide for dinner WVdiiOHdny on her way lo Drown horo lo lalte charKo of Hint nchool. Hho took tho 10, I. & Lake creek nIiiko. ltov. Albert 11, (lorninnit, 1'roHby tcrlan iiiliilnter of llut'e I'allH, and wlfo came out from Jlutlo I'iiIh on tho I'. & K. TiiKHilay ovonlm; mid upent the nlKht at tho HumiyHldo mid WodnoHday inornlm; Mr. (InriumiK wont lo Jnclmonvlllo returuliiK tho Hiimo day nml that nlxht, WedncBday, attended prayer ineellni; hero kIvIiik iih an InlureKtliiK talk on ChrUtlan followMhlp, ltov. Chnrlelj Dod;o of Medford liulil Hunlren hero Imt Thumday ovenlm;. Kev. Dodxo will make Thumday oviiiIhk n reKiilnr npiiolnt ment for tiomo time. Mm. O N. WlUon of Medford Hpent novel nl day hut week with Mr. and Mm. J. li. Wilton. Hprlm; farmlni: In In full nwlni: now, mul those who wIhIi to plant Hiiiiar beetH are hoping for nn early dvclfttori In rettnrd to tho oxlnbllHh meiit of n factory, an tho tliuo for phiutlm; other oropn In near nt hand. Karl l.amb who Ih vUIHiik lilt ton In, M. I. Mluoar went to llutto FoIIh hint week for u abort tuy. W. K. Huiltli, reprexoutluK the American Humlny .School Colon, via lied tho (Irltfln creek nchool and gave nn Interesting talk at the clone of tho ncrvlccs. Through thu iicllvltleji of a HourlHliIng Sunday nchool and church norvlco In the forenoon, a leiiKie norvlco .at night, a mid-wee); praor mooting mid church ngnlu on Thumday, It neenin that no one should find reimon to complain of uu xatlfloil dculrcH along that line. Kdwnrd (ienry left Saturday for CorvaltlH, where ho will tako a three montliH' con me at the O. A. ('. An epidemic, thought tw bo near lotlun, him Jimt broken out In tho nchool. Mm. J. A. Mntgomcry of Kagle I'olnt, upent nevural da)n with tier son, D. I,. Itedpnth and lamlly. I A mooting wan called on Monday owning for tho organization of u I'.'ireut-Toachom aiinoclatlon, but ow ing to vnrloiiN roaKoiiK wni postponed until Friday, February 12, nt which tlmo n large nttoudauco Ih desired. County Superlntrdont Well will W preteut and asslBt In organizing. ANTIOCH ITEMS Mr. and Mrs. Wren wero visiting In Medford Wednesday. Theo, (linns bus traded far nn au tomobile. Mm. l.ucaa and her mother wero trading In Medford' Haturday. William Juiioh of lleagle sold two head of fat cnttlo to tho Medford market, William Mnyfleld of Central I'olnt won u visitor In the Moudowa section this week. MIhh l'carl Armstrong und Miss Viola Chapman woro Moonvlllo vis itors Monday. , Mr. Norman hauled n load of grain to tho aiass mill on Friday. ' Mr, M unlock was trading In Con tral Point Monday, . , Miss l'emi Armstrong was u vis-, Hor nt tho W. C. Chapman homo Mon-i day. ; Mr. McCrolght and son l.toyd motored to Medford .Monday. K. W. Copper of Moonvlllo Is do-i lng aomi) surveying work for MrJ Ollvor mid Mr. Lawrence of Antlochj Krnest Until Is hauling wood to Medford. Tho I.owIh bunch of Hhcop has loft, ho Table Hock ran go nml tho far mers of tbla hoc Hon hopu tho owner NEW TODAY A holt bacI Ion ln Canada. Just n' half mtlu over tho North Dakota lino, ami within four miles of n good town, and nl is wheat laud, nnd raises a crop each yenr. This property is offered in oxchango far nn incoiuq property or geiiornl farm land in thq valley. A flno. opportunity to got into thq wheat gmno, Also 4240 ncroB of whoat land lit Washington to excliaiigo for tin or chard, Call for particulars. A good fiirnUhnd hoiiso, well loi cntod for rent. C. D. HOON GRIFFIN CREEK will find othor gnirlng ground for tlieiil for tho future, Claude Chapman ami his sister Vloln and Myitlo woro Huriday oven lng visitors nt the homo of Mr. nml Mm. Murdoch. Mr. nnri Mm, Jessie (Haxs woro (railing In Contrnl I'olnt Monday. William lllghnm and Miss Myrn Askew woro Holiday visitors nt Wil low Hprlngs. Tho fanners In this Hoctlon nro busy culling wood grubbing nnd do ing their fencing nnd getting ready for their spring work, ' 11 riml lira Tllfit flnua u'ofA Qiiti. ' lit !! in a f i nn nusu WMic day visitors nt tho Kalph Dean home In Willow HprliiKs. Mr. nnd Mrs. llort Chapman were Hunday vlHltom at tho Wren ranch at Deaglo. Mr. I.ucan of llenglo Is hndllng liny f i oin Medford. Theo mid Jessie Olnss and John Mngrudor havo been ditching tho roads In the Antloch section. BUTTE FALLS BUBBLES Mr Nolhorlnnd of Medford Biwnt part of the week here. ltov, and Mrs. ('amnions went to Kagle I'olnt and Medford Tuesday, returning Thursday. F. L. Kneolnnd Is spending a few wrelui at Hoguo Hlver nttendlng to business there. Howard Fox nnd Will Hughes left Thursday for Portland. Mr. King of Medford transacted business with our merchants last nook. Mm. Day, who has been In Sacred Heart hospital .for tho past week re turned homo Thursday. She Is much better but cannot, yet ur.o her bnnd. J Mr. und Mm. Darker of Vancouv er, II. C, nro visiting ut present with their son nnd family. Mr nml Mrs. McAllster spent Sun day with tho O'llrlen family here. T Reported by Jackson County At tract Co., Sixth and Fir Sts. Circuit Jleilfonl National Hank w. Geo. II. Daggett et nl., onler for publica tion of Miinmmm. llogno Hivcr Co-oieriitivo Fruit -(IrowerV nsiJooiiition v. (leore IL Daggett ct nl., onler for publication ..r u..... u .a 1 r.i,,,,,,i,,r., Aiuiee Chiploy Dimn vh. Wilbur W, Dunn, Minituniw. Mnrie Itarkoff v; John I'rmler, no tion for damage. Oxford Investment Co. vs. Fred O. Homier et u.v, suit lo foreclose. Probate In the mntter oivftu" itnto of W. S. Heive, ileceased-l'innl necount, mul order discharging oxeoutor. Itel listnto fTrnni.fem Ilohe Ituilvv et ux to Kli A. IJailoy, lot 11, blk. a, Whit man l'nrk - -- -? woo V. A. York to (1. 0. Van Xnttn, right of wny ver flrnndview or Mnlinn road, near Ash land - - - mo Randon laundry and lco plant con solidated. FOU SALE OK KXOT1ANGB Roguo Ulvor Vnlloy Fruit Lands. Dairy, stock, poultry ranches and Timber. Colonization Tracts. Beat all-tho-yoar-round cllninto on coast. Honlth Resort, wonueriui mouici nal Springs. Heaver ltenlty Co., Aslilaml. Oregoa. WHY? A word to thoso who nro coining back. Land for tho past six mouths has boon hanging nt rock bottom prices. A great deal of liquidation has takon place in this tlmo. My bus. Incss alono In tlio last half of this year has amounted to nearly $100,000 I bollovo tho last four or flvo deals I haov made represont nbsolutoly tho bottom. Land with rental valuo ot 130 nn ncro will not long remain nt $200 an ncro. Thoro will bo no boom hut land values will improvo soino, Good roads, irrigation, saw-inlll, box factory, cheap powor, sugar) boots, canning factory, good prices, satisfied customers, porfoct days. Hurry, soa Medford first and J. C. BARNES Room 301. First National Rank llldg, u HO NEWS TRADES! TRADES! TRADES! $30,000 Portland apnrtniont building for stock rnncb. or qrchnrd hero. $30,000 Business block Boise, Idaho, for stock ranch hore. $30,000 Genornl mercantile stock in good town in Washington for real ostato here. $17,500Hlvc'r&lde, Cal., for stock ranch or orchard proporty horo, $0,000 Oklahoma City forlacd horo, BENNETT INVESTMENT COMPANY CU,HHlVtmt ADH. Ono cent per word por Issuo. f Hlx Insorllous for price of flvo. 5 Fifty cents per lino per month without change. TJ " I tr iiilitf1 l-Oft HKX Vv-nnvnKf FOU IlKNT Kovon rooinliotiM.'with barn, chicken housu and largo gar den. K. H, llltzlcr, corner Oak nnd West Hotly. 27" FOH UB.VT rurnlshiid hoiiso, fiO.I W. Second, phono 370-W, 277 FOH ItKNTThrco well furnished bungnlowfl, inodorn In crory re spect. Kooni 2, 1'nlm block, phono 330-K. I'OK ItHNT MINCi:i.l..NnOU8 FOH " KBXT Only hotel In lownTf 1000, -to rooms furirlHhcd. Ad dress U caro Mail Tribune, FOH KKNT Hulldlng 100x100 or nny part of it. Formerly occupied hy Korlnok Veterinary Homedy Co. Dig I'lnen Lumber Co. FOH HK.NT GO acres, two miles from Medford, largo modern bun galow furnished. 20 acres or chard, A0 acres pasture, free wood. Kent nominal. Snap for man with team. Address I'. O. box 22.1, Medford. 277 -iT..f-r r p-w..i -,j -ST FOU HALF MIBCKMiAXKOUB I'OK SAL!: Light auto, four cylin ders, nowly nvorhatilcd, nearly good as now mechanically. Illg bargain. Auto, care -Mall Tribune. 282 FOH 8ALK Cyphers 400 egg Incuba tor, 120.00. Mann's clover cutter, $r,.00. Will exchange for hens, l'hone 201-HI. 2Tj WANTDD To buy u platform scale, one to weigh f.uO to 1000 pounds on wheels. Medford Poultry and L'gg Co. FOR SAI.i: -Hooking orders for Golden and Silver Carnitine eggs, also Ancona. Phono 359-L, 14 Cottage street. 280 FOH BALK Laying hens, thorough bred Hocks, Iteds and Anconas. Phono 891-1L 277 FOH SALE Ono Carey flro-proof safe In first class condition. Can pay on Installments if desired. Dig Plnca Lumber Co. FOH SALK Cheap, team mules, har ness and wagon. For particulars call at White's lco Cream Factory. FOH 8AL1J Double drawer Na tlonal cash register, good order. cheap for cash. M. and K. J Adams. 32 N. Front St., phono 17S. 277 FOR SALE Hbodo Island Red eggs. COc per setting. Phono 407-M. FOR SALE Upright pianos In good condition. $75.00. Music cabinet cheap. Urommcr Dros,, route 3. phono C89-J2. 287 FOR KXCIUUIUB. EXCHANGE Want to sell or bu; anything? U O Rader. 114 N. Kront St. Employment office and rentals. Phono 125. NutC Sed. MONEY TO LOAN MONEY TO LOAN On doso in ranches. C. A. McArthur, room 3, over post oftlco. Phono 3CS or 130-R. 2S9 FOR SALE REAli ESTATE FOR SALE A ten ncro tract of good land nil cleared nnd with a water right. Well located near Medford Good four room houso on tho placo. Total price only $1250. E. S. Tumy, 210 Oarnett-Corey Uldg. FOR SALE Flvo acros, well lm- proeil. P. O. box 2S5. 295 Farm Home 120 acres six miles out. As, an old pioneer states, tho soil is os rich you can ralso babies on It. School ad joins premises. AH fenced, good houso, barn and well. Eighty acres In cultivation, 14 acres in young bearing orchard, about 20 ncroa in nlfnlfn. Woodlot pas nro. Would mako nn ideal dairy nnd poultry ranch. Only two miles to store nml post offtco. This tract for $12,000 on good tonus nud a good lucomo from it to tho buyer at onco, tho orchard being cholco and In bearing, ROGUE RIVER LAND 10. Room 107 M. F. & II. Wg, Opposite Post Office I'OK SrVLR IIOONI FOR HALK--Thrne rooriuid'furiilshod house, four blocks Washington rchool, lights, wnter, largo tot, fenced. 1700.00, all clear. 2 II,. rnro .Mnll Tribune. 282 FOH HAL15- A throo room plastered homo, on n largo lot, well located nnd on a paved streeL with nil pav ing assessments paid to date. Hoiiso completely furnished. Total price only $37i.00, payable In monthly payments If desired. K. H. Tumy, 210 Oarnctt-Corey Jlldg. FOK SALf: Flvo room houso nnd garage, lot 72x140, fine trees, lawn, flowom and berries, nil as sessnicntn paid, $1800.00, easy terms, Uco. XV, Reeves, 1310 W. Man8t. 298 FOK 8ATiR-TiITIWTOCK FOH SALE -Four head good work horses, 1200 to 1400 pounds, six and seron years; ono Bpan mares, 1100 pounds, six years old. Nash Livery Harm 281 FOH SALE Four good cows. Phono 123. 280 FOK SALE Two brood sows, with 12 pigs, prlco 3C. F. E. Ilarno burg, It. F. No. 4, or two miles southeast of Meilford. 280 FOR 8 ALE 12 extra good fresh cows, 4 yearling heifers, also young calves, flno team of farm nioren. Nash Livery Ram. 280 FOH SALE Rrcd sows and gilts from prize winning Duroc Jersey herd, Jackson county fair; also boars old enough .for servlco and weanllniJs. ,L. IL Houston, one mile west of Talent, phone 3-F12. 237 WANTKIl MMCtn.LAJtKOUS WANTED To buy young caUes. Ad dress c. i. wooivcrton. uoiu inn. Ore., River Dcnd Ranch. 279 WANTED To hire a good team with out driver for work In orchard. Phono 7-F4. 2S0 WANTED To trado 2D& acres dairy ranch In Payette valley Idaho, iiiilo from town and railroad, now six room bungalow on place for residence property In Medford, or Ashland, modern bungalow pre ferred. Address O. Wcntoli, Now Plymouth. Idaho. 280 HELP WAXTnn MAMC WANTED First class cook for min ing camp, write full particulars. Address O., caro Mall Tribune. LOST LOST Ono yearling horse colt, sor rel In color, white star In forehead, branded on right shoulder with bar diamond. C. Austin & Son. Wet len, Ore. 279 IIOMKSTK.YDS 1MQ INDIAN RESERVATION TO OPEN 750,000 acres for settle ment; fruit, timber, general farm lands; send 25c with this ad to Wenntchco (Wash.) Daily World, Dcpt. T, for rcllablo data about this region. IlUSl.VKSS OPPORTUNITIES FOR SALE Paying business, best location In town, good money mak er, small capital will handle by responsible parties. For terms and further particulars call 754-Y be tween 5 nnd 7 p. m. or wrlto 0. II. West, G13 West 2nd St. 279 3iisci:liankous. AN INVESTMENT Of $200.00 gives you a protected business, pays 75 per cent. Let me show you; R. 313, Hotel Medford, evenings. 278 WARNERS SAFE CURE FOR PIANOS M. O. Warner, more than 35 years experience In piano work. Reen tuning for sauio people In this valley for 25 years. Ho is the kind you may swear by, not swear nt. A few days yet nt Palmer Piano Placo. 273 BUSINESS DUtBtTIURT Auto Bapptie LAHER AUTO BPRINO CO. W are operating tho largest, oldest and best equipped plant la the Pa cific northwest. Use our springs when others fall. Sold under guar antee. 26 North Fifteenth St. Portland, Ore. Attorney PORTER J. NEFF, VM. P. MHALH1 AttorneyB-at-Law, Rooms 8 and 9, Medford National Rank bid. A. E. REAMES, LAWYER Oarnett' Corey bldg, , Wm. M. Colvlg, George M. Roberti COLVIQ & ROBERTS. LAWYERS- Medford National Rank Building B. F. MULKEY & GEO. W. CIIERltt Attorneys nt Law. JackBon Coun ty Bank Bulldlug. NEWTON W. BORDEN Attorney at law, room 7, Sparta building, Med ford, Oregou. NEWTON W. HORDJ2N Attorney at Law. 232 Kant wain street. Dentists DR. W, M. VAN 8C0Y00 DR. a a VAN 8COYOO Dentists Gsrnott-Corey Bldg.. aulU 81 Medford, Ore. Phone 866, Public Auction Every Saturday at 1:30, corner Main and Fir will sell on commission all kinds ot stock, implements und furniture. Wo nleo linvo employment nnd rent al agency, Have furnished nnd un furnished houses for rent. List your wants with us. WYNKOOP COMPANY P. E. Wyukoop, Licensed Auetloneer Room 12, Puliu Block Phono iMD-U BUHINHWS lHHK7TiM( "1 AsMylsiic. E. R. CROUCH -Asuayer. ohemlH, metallurgist. Custom swiy Of flee. Mall order biwlnws selleltBd, Prlco, gold, $1,001 KOld'sud .sil ver, $1.25; copper, 91.00; gold, rtl vor nnd copper, $2 00. Mailing-fin yelopcs free on renuest. afar once, Josephine CoUjity "liik, Rooms 201-203 Hall iJldg,, Omnia Pass, Oregon. j. ,338 Chiropractors, DR. A. R. IIEDOES Dr 'iaHUm"w, Hedges Mei-.hflno-Thcraplsta, CHIrt prnctors, Spondylotherplsta. TfeeM systems, Including dletetlei, cura tive gymnastics, hydi's-theraphf, flic., produce remits la both Mwt and chronic diseases. Comialt tlon free. Over Deual & Co,, .cor ner Main and Dartlett. Hours ' a. m. to G v. m. Other hours ey appointment. Phone 170. PR. R. J. LOCKWOOD,, Chiropractor. nerve speclalUt Rooiz aort-3041-205. Oarnett-Corey bldg. Vaper baths and scientific massage given; needle spray, head and' shoulder shower In connection; advice fst dietetics, raedleal gyBinaatlee, bydroptberapy. Lady atteadAAt Phone, office 543, residence Bll-R Erafdoyeat AcewT We are here to nel people -net, te llable, competent .help. .We tar nlsb help In almost all lines buslnessl We make a speelalty C cooifctent raea aad wives -fer .ranches, We solicit yew pa tree,' age. Slttner.'s Real Kta,te ,ihmI Eraployment Bureau, Roobm 8 aM 7 Palm Dulldlnr, Meaford. tPk4M 858. Mrs. X, 8. Clark, -Managsr, sneceeser. .Engineer aad Coatraeier FRED N. CUMM1NOS Engtn9er.a4 contractor, 404 M. F. &'H. Bldg. Surveys, estimates. Irrigation, drainage, orchard ami land las provernent. Oaftege GARHAOB Get your premises cleaned up for the aasasser. Call ion the city .garbage wakens for good uervlce. Phone 274?L, F. Y. Allen. InstracHoa Ut Maste HAIOHT MUSIC STUDIO Roon 401. Oarnett-Corey llldg. Fred Al ton Ilnlght Piano, Mrs. Kloreaee HallldRy Halght, voice. Telephone 63-W. u. Notwy Jt'ae)M HELRN N. YOCKEY NeUry He, Hrlng your worx to me, at ' alga ot the Mall Trlbaae. Pby eiclas 'Mie. DR. F. O. OARLOW, DR. KVA MAINS CARLOW-0teemtWe pkyslclsns, 416-417 Oaraett-Ofef mag., paoee luae-u. 26 Boatli Laurel HL DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteeyatkte physlclaas, 303 Oeraett-Ceref building. Faeae 904-M. DR. J. J. EMMENS Pbyslclaa aa surgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear. nose and throat. Ryes setea. tlflcally tested and glasees isaa plled. Office 323 East Maia W Hours 8:30 i. a, to I i, a. Phone. E. B. PICKHL, M. D. Otftee Jaek son County Bank bid;. Offlse phoue'43-R; residencvvphoae-68-R, DR. MARTIN O. BARBER Physi cian and aurgeon. Office Palm block, 'opposite Nash Hotel. Hours 10 to 12. 1 to 4. Phone 110-J. DR. IL .W. CLANOY Paysietas ,aa surgeou. Phones, office ,36, resi dence 724-J. Office hours 16 tw 12, 2 to 5. DR. B. A. LOCKWOOD Paysteias and aurgeon. MYRTLE 8. LOCKWOOD, M. D. rractiee umitea to dlceaaea it women. Office 309, 310. 311 M. F. & H. Bldg. Phone, reeldeaee, 814-J2; office, 814. DR. LYDIA S. DOW Osteopathic physician, practice limited to ob stetrics and diseases of women aad children. Offices 3 and 4, St. Marks block, hours 1 to 5 p. m. Phone 100. Res, the Dow Hospi tal, Central Point. DR. MCM. M. DOW Physician aad surgeon, obstetric and surgery, offices 3 and 4 St. Marks blook. Hours 9 to 12. Phone 160. Resi dence, tho Dow Hospital, Central Point. m Printers aaa raliUabera HBDFORD PRINTING CO, HS taa best equipped printing offlee Ml southern Oregon; book blading, loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, etc. Portland nriees- 37 Narta Stenography nnd Mulllgraph Work M Rs7 MTf H D WA It DS. Workoae promptly at reasonable rates, Room 3, Pulut block, phone 107. Shoo HepwlrlaK SHOE REPAIRINQ First .eUsti repairing, on , meiiera eteetne machines while you wait : H. BliUn lnuU.I In VMjL - - - .,.-.M, .VVW.WW MB C.WW V I Phone 313J. Tramrem BADS TRANSFKR a; 'tTOMAfM CO.,' umce 42 .oriB.rrat a, raaM" a id. r rices rigat. errta TytewiUeis,H4 ihiHiUje.' TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPUsS-. New Remington, 8mtth Frenatr and Monarch typewritten,-. cdatM and subtraotlng .maeHlaes, rimatlt machines for ,oah or aaey aaf -menta. Machines for reut, rlbhsiw and supplies of all kinds, simple. pairs free ef .eaarge. Rafar 4 ,BeBU. '10 iHMm -4sU Jm4H jM. -. rj