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MFJttTFOiil) MATIJ TIHTiUNFJ, MEIJFOHO, OUIMOX, MONDAY", I'TJWrATtY lo, 1915 wrou fir ' j News From (Fioin I ln Nt'HH.) Lynn W. Smith, fliluf 1'iH'toliun nitil heiimirer of Hid Hold Hill luiml, hImIch lluil, owing o imiiiv n'(iii'HtM lor I lift plll.vlllu; f IMIImIh lint lit pITKCIll III- ellnlml ill llirlr leporlnilo, ltn liniiil hyya will neeept eontrihtitinii I'm llic IHiri'liiiHii nf t ho luiitft'il-ror mcloilioM. In lln iimiuiitr, if punum will luiek tlictr yiuii ufnuH wild a liillni" niiiu in ndni'iwy, i iu (iiiipI'ui ttif t ir iiii- ciiliin (oiiiimuiity will ho cheerfully (mliiioil l. It uiin n Ktiitm lillln nutlille 1111111' lu Imiiu line lM)l).piintl rider into Hold Hill nl tin Iniur of noun Mine ilny, just four Mini one-luilf iIm.vh mil front (Wwillix, in- mi nwuign of lid lilc limn .'." mllim Mr iIii.s'm Iiu"'I. Slivo for ii siuMli'-gnlleil hnok, the iifitnt wim noun lln wnrn for llic ice nl Iriii. Tin owner, Mr, TIiii.mt, nf ('flrviillia, disposed nl' hi mount to Sirim'ilti Helgil nl' IlivciMiitc niehunl, who puteliiiMil the ntiiiiinl for ti ,Mci. I'niil client. Al Woohnilnn tli'imtlril lust Kiilur ilnv cvrnintr For ijciillle, where lie cx ccIm lo re-enter the ,iiiir!iiilitii gmnn iin ii iccniil on the lVllu!i'l ligeiKuir Hi n IT. For miiiio timo piifcl Al Iiiin liocii iiMdtliitr with llm much Worl; nl the Wontvcrlon lionic on Kiv- ClVllli', I'lI'VilMIH I'Xlll'I'il'IK'C UN n liowxuiper mini ovciciiiiic Iiim ilieiNiuu to becoini' it ruiniiiiitiiip; rurulilc, mnl tin' mar of tliu hit; picMieK onlled Iiim lituil Al win" 11 gooil fanner, too. A. l"frltr.") IImiiiiior.y. for liter editor iiml fuiuutcr of the Rogue l(icr Argus, anil Tor Hume .worn pnt n umiIiN'iiI oPl'Orlluuil, Iiiik relumed to the copy lcl iiml rase. An iimm of hli now venture, tint Sherwood Lender, Iiiik hi'cn reecised hv I la f llcc. The Lender in well eiliieil and Aiviired hv a pal runner Hint mIkmiM warrant niii'ci"tH. .Mr. Hitinmcrloy'rt friend in (lohl Hill, and they rum price n practical reiiMii of the city, will hcupeil; prosperity far the Lender and It capable editor. H. .1. ICdloir ciimo ' down from Mi'dl'iird lat Snlnnlav nml icianined over Sunday it I he picM of hi lirnthcr, A. Im Kellogi; mnl family The young man lin heea in the sciv- ice of t'nclc Samuel for the pant three jenr, mid hi iliHclturgo i n . JHt Ncarcclv a moiitli old. Dunne ilio Mcmchii border trouble his rcgi- incnl wi ftutioiicil ut varion point of lively intcrchl, nml was at one t mid iiiMilmrgo of the .Mexican refugee camp. "Kl" liked llic a'nav, and slill duoa, Tor llial mailer lml lie tie dart mi idler almencc at iiitciitlon to rc-niilUt. Leliiira-IVFiiiilli, noii of Mr. IVnrl Kelly of tliU eitv. died at the family Imi'Hi id Hnndar lut. after a liimer- !ic iltuc -. c...lmcteil whHo working in the l . Inrad.T lead mine-. The yuiiiir iiiiiii wiim lml "J car- ot age. .. i l'micral Ncrtice were comluctcd on Tur-dav and ll.c re.uniim inlerrcl ,,i;8roniBv nmhlimuborimion lolh Hock Point eemelerv. ,)nll" Mal1 Tribune Dr. W. V. V. .... AAA... -....--. II ALUNLi HUUUb HIVbK Mix. S. Ilvrumn mnl Mim. Martin were Ceiilml Point iHiop one day IIi'ik week. The wliulhloriii of Satuvday and Kiiuiliiytip,ct nullnuliliugw, scaltered rail fen'rj', upto.t(i trccH, carried jnofw.nwli.v.vuul nut tclcplnme linen nut of coininipcioii, Mi . Ilcur.v IVcnch, who iiiulcr weut a hiiHiiim opcralioa last Weil iieixliiy, Ih hlowly rci'iiMMiiig. IIr IiiihIiiiiiiI, lleni. l'iciicli, nml her lather, Pcny l''oter, ore Kpcudlug the week in Mcdl'oid la lie near her, Mr. nml Mix. Peter Heir. Mpent Sun day ul the ,, ('. Ilmmali Home. ' I law Pence in on llic hick lit. The Mii!illehiihcr mid the Ali tcaniH lironght in HiipplicH for their hlnicH at Trail Hum week. Steve Smith iclnincd lo Jiis home al Siiiiin Valley Sunday. Mr. I'.ly Iiiik been ipiile hick for the juihl week. Mr. mnl .Mi-k. r'ruul, Miller are t-pendinj: a few day "with relative'. f' An auto went up tho river this "wceky J.iihI HUinmei' a number of the woiht placoM in the road were fixed "uiul wo luipu lo mo fpveriil more this Hiuniiier dit-iipicnr, Tioe who live on IiIIIhIiIcm are glad lo ec Hie lioi'M'n go up the hills without the wlilpplnijM lo keep from geltlni,' aliioU ' 'in Hut niiid an of former winlerrt. Mr, mal Mix. II. L ITowilvd hpent '; Siinilny night with? hi'iM'bnitliiir, M. . r)liiHf.et"nitil'wil'er ' Oeorgu Kry iiintlo n liitsiiiexH (rip lo Central Point and Med foul Mou l.,yt Wiiymaii Ilorgman litis been n!cl for Hie last week. The I'aimeiH aloiiu Hio liver aro lilowing, CZAR REtVrNS TO CAHTAL FROM VISIT TO FRONT PKTUOilUlU), Kelt. Ifli-AKinporov NicltoltiH iclili'iu'il todny to Tai'Hkoe- Seta front a viU to the Hussion aiuiy iiemupiaiiuiM in uiv jioih, Our Neighbors EAGLE POINT EAGLETS Hy A. C, Hnwlutt Tliu liiHt time tint) I wrote for the Mall Trllmmi I mentioned tint fail tluil Mr VokiiII hint iiimlu iiinllcutloii lo llit town council for 1ormlnHlon to cIomh 1ih hold nml run the hiiIooii on (he kioiiiiiIh that Hid hotel wnn nilmliiK lielilnil all the (linn nml they Id anted liU icipieKt and on Hiinday hu uIommI tin hotel, nml Mondny utter iiDon took lilt fatuity ami went to Mud foul mid that iiIkIiI Mm hotel The Tavern" took flro and hiirnml down mid koiiio of nnr people thought (hut would lie the IfahL of the miloon In Kai;li) Point nn wu hnvn a drj mti)or mid four out of Iho five io- inaliilii): lomiclliuen wore elcrted on the dry tlcltet hut l.o Hid Uiiiiko'u Client It will not down for "I under- ntitnil that ho Iuih Koric around and Interviewed the rounrllmen and mayor mid they have roauliided to let hint move Into anollier hiilldltiK mid ma tho hiiIooii for tho rent of Hie time for which lie Iiiin paid hi llcenn April "Hi, mnl lliofi) wlioin I have tallied too, of tho city nntliorltl'-H, tieein to think that lie will apply for n renewal of IiIh llcenno In Miiroli, no an to cnnl'lo Iiim to run on until the :1ml of tho next year mid Hum If the IPliior IntcrcHtr, ran mirrenl In tho Mciinte In lilllliiK the Iioiihc hill No. t tio an to picvcnt Hie enforcement of tho prolilldllon amendment wo ran lutvt) a hiiIooii on Indefinitely. I ne that Mr. Voiudl I liavlnR the old link ery InillilliiK fitted up In anticipa tion of tho round) KrantliiK hlx re c I a ex I. la Kplto of tliu hard time mid dry weather theto nceiim to lin ipilto a numlier of our travelliiK unlomnon UIHii: our town. On Wcdncmluy wo hud here for dinner It. T, Per lilnri reprcHi'iitlm; u wholcnnle tea and roffu Iioiiko of l'ortlnud, I'. A. Dun- lap of Derby nml It. H. Sluclaru mid wife lo upend tho night and on Thum day wo had C. M. I.n Valley of Port land, J. H. Itlcd of Portland, It. A. Taylor, T. Wont, mid Jtirt as the men had reentered la Hid Kiinuy Ride rcBlnter In caine (ieorne Von dur llel lea nit out of tirentli nail told me that (1. A. Peck wuh down nt hU hardwnru utoro nml wanted to pay mo M MUbrrlptloa to the Mall Tribune no off I started nml Jiut then another Hiitcintinn cAine In hut I wns oft no did not lenru hi anttio. Well on urrhltiR nt tho ntoro I met Mr, Peck of l.ako creok nad ho told mo Hint the ilny before lie Iiml It Id lee hurt no Hint ho could aot wnlk to ueu me no cent, but he renewed Ills nuliNcrlp Hon to tho Weekly Mali Tribune all right. Another Incident occurred Tiienduy uiornlnK nbout tho time of u'" "ro '" ""' ,U1 '" """ ""' "' rlvnl of a flue baby boy nt tho homo " " ".. " .. ni tw ntiti ai rru .i : Mrnni' nmi iiti the arrival of tho youugHler Mr. Holt wan In attendance. The following Ileum wero nont to me front .Med ford by letter and tho I Render signed thn nmiio tttibBcrlber. Mr. Nuto McHMinger of Agate In working at the AlhvoMn orchard. Mr. and Mrn. Kvurett McArtbur of Medford pent .Sunday with Mrs, Mc Arthur' imrontH, Mr. and Mm. Cor lien. Mm. Frnak Corllea left Titomlay lo Mpend the left nf tho week vIhIHiir rulntlvei and friend In Medford. Tho V. l T, U. of Kaglo Point will hold memorial nervlces In the llnpllst ihurclt on Haturdny, Kobruary SOtli nt C o'clock, la commemoration of Mlrts Francli. 12. Wlllnid'H blrtlidny. l.aKt WVdne.iday Cat I mid Harry Von der Helleti idilpped a flnn lot of liacon huiutt to Pot Hand. .1. II. Howell spent the night nt tho Hiiuny Side luat TlnttMiday. lie camo out nftor a load or good for Mr. 'AhIi'h Hloro at Trail. Archie Tttrplu who had tliu iiiIh fortune to have lilt liura blown down on Hundny, the 7th, camo In for a load of lumber nml nliakcrt to repair tho damage, I tint Thursday, It, II. Toft who owns a farm Just ubovo Urownaboro, was In town on Thursday nml la npeaktm; of IiIr farm Mild that ho had about 100 acres fowii to alfalfa and clover and Hint ho expects to cut this Htmxon. .00 tons of hay off of the place. Fred U, Heath, ono of our ntor clinntH Iuih adopted tho plan Huggcbt oil In nil editorial la tho Dally Mali Tribune., mid hns ono of Itla show win dows well filled with lard ami other vanned gondii marked, "Mndo In Kaglo Point," Mudo In Lolui Creok," "Mndo In Talent," etc., uliowlng Hint la bo- IIovoh In patroutKlng homo ItidiiHtry. Anothor chnngo In real property lias taken pluco In our town, John Downey Iuih traded Ills property Just urroNH tho street from tho Knglo Hotel for property In Josephine coun ty. T. II, Voglito, U. A. Nell, Chnrlos II, WIHUon and wife, MIh.i Alain Uoud nad Albert AadoiRoa, wero nt thn Kuiiuy Hldo for dinner Friday, Fiod Pelouzo and wlfo took pass age on the I' & U. for Mcdfoid Iniit Ft (day afteimloii to attend (he big blowout on Mucoids hlithda), Last Friday nftortioon (leorge Went and wife molored out from Medford ncronipanlod by Mrs, K, (', MaaKilinn nml Mrs, V. K. Merrill nml vUlled Mm. Ilowlott. Tho I'aienl-Tcachers UMsoclnllon met In tho school Iioiiku Friday night mid had a very Interesting program and among other things nn old fnsli lonod spelling match, Perry Foster, ono of the pioneers of tliu valley, who has a fine fnrm on llogiio river, was with us Friday night. Mis, Charles Painter has gone to Hold Hill lo visit her daughter Mrs, Wnlker. TALENT TALK Bitpcrvlsor A. It. Chaso visited the Talent schools a short timo the foro part of the week. He was on his way to tho Anderson creok school wlii'to Mrs. Marguerite (trophy ban been teaching. Mrs. llropby was compelled to glvo up her school on art omit of poor health, (llnnn Terrlll will take her place. Mr. nml Mrs. llropby left Hundny for nn extended trip Into ArUonn In hopes Hint Mrs. Iltophy's health mny bo Improved. Tho Tnlent I. 0. O, I', lodge will have a supper mid general good time nt their weekly meeting Wednesday evening, IVIiruary 17. This will bo a general gct-togethc meeting and n large attendance Is desired. A roafct pig will be ono of the main attrac tions of tho evening Miss Mnrjorln Hart gnvc n party lo her little friends Thursday nfter nooit In honor of her third birthday. Htato Deputy Organizer Wngar of the llrotherhood of American Yeomen addressed tho local lodge nt n well attended meeting the foro part of the week. The evening wn spent nt lunch, song mid dance. Two new candidates were secured for Initia tion, Mrs. Frank Hose. Mrs. (I. A. More nnd Dr. W. It. Ilngley were among tboso who visited tho school during tho week. Quite n largo delegation attended tho ltonebiirg-Ashland basket ball game Hnturduy evening nt which timo Hie Tnlent high school girls defeated tho Ashlnnd girls' team In n prelimi nary contest with u score of 1'.' to !. The Talent tenia consisted of Ileritlco Flnley, Alln .Scott, Anglo Hell, Maude MrCnsllu nnd Winifred Heynolds. Subs, Donna Wltbrow nml Florence Glbbs. Attn Scott nnd Anglo Hell far ontclnssod their opponents and usual ly scored whenever the ball came to their end of tho court In spite of the fact that several different girls wero run in agnlnnt them. Tito Ashlnnd boys outclassed tho Hosebun; boys to the score of 24 to G. Mrs. Chns. Holdrldgo cntortnlncd tho study club nt her homo Tuesday. Tho Ladles Aid of thn .Methodist church met with Mrs. Wulborn Hoc- sou Thursday. Mesdnmos Heeson, Hrown nad Hurgnn entertained. Tho Aid will meet with Mrs. H. K. Foss February 20. Dr. Stevenson camo up from Med ford to visit with thn ltecsous over Hundny, During the day they took n trip over tho hills Into tho Apple gnto country. W. (). Wheeler camo over from Ap plegotn Saturday to visit friends and relatives near Tnlent. Waller Hobertn, proprietor of tho Tnlent meat market, Is closing out his slock of meats preparatory to leaving tho volley. Mr. and Mrs. Hoberts will visit Ju I'hocjilx until a permanent position Is seemed. Floyd (layer,, former proprietor ot tho shop, will take Mr. Hobertn' place. I'M Foss Ih making cMenslvo Im- provnionts on his well Just nbovo tho Foss place. Mr. ami Mrs. Hentloy entertained u number of Utile folks Friday ovoa- lag. Flno weather mid reports nf fish In Hear creek "us long as your nrm" called nut many anglers Sunday, tr uest .leffery caught a four pounder Haturdny. Oreahaiu $25,000 union high school will bo erected on four aero tract. FOH SALK OU EXClTAXflH Roguo River Valloy Frutt Lands. Dairy, stock, poultry rauchea and Timber. Colonization Tracts, nosi al-tho-yoar-round cllmato on coast. Health Resort. Wonderful Medici nal Sprlnga. Heaver Realty Co., Aslilnml, Oroitoa. TRADES! TRADES! TRADES! $30,000 Portland apartment building for stock ranch or orchard hero, $30,000 HtiHlnesH block nolso, Idaho, for slock ranch horo. $30,000 Gonornl inorcnnttUi stock In good town In Washington for roal ontnto horo. $17,500 Rlvereldo, Cnl., for stock much or orchurd property horo. $0,000 Oklahoma City 'for lncd horo. BENNETT INVESTMENT COMPANY AT STAR THEATRE Tho management of tho Htnr then tor, has arranged lo show what Is known an I'nr'ninount pictures, This announcement i cully marks n new epoch' for motion picture, patrons In this Valley, ' Wlwn tho present management took charge of tho Hlnr theater, tho publo was promised good, clean, moral educational and Interesting pictures, nnd Mr. Ilernnrd has taken thn utmost caro to not only live up to this assurance but has been unre mitting in hU attempt to securo bet ter pholoptnyn and better featured. Al last, however, after a number of unsuccessful nttempln ho has secured exclusively in this city tho Paramount pictures, a feature film service which Is acknowledged throughout tho mo tion picture world to furnish some of tho best motion pictures produced. For thn benefit of thorn who are not familiar with llm Paramount pic tures we wish to say that the corpora tion releases otil) tho feature produc tions of tho famous players, I.asky, Hosworth, and afflllntod producers Inaludiqg such famous names its tho Froltmans, Helukco, l.lnbler Co., John Cort, anil Morosro. Tho natnci or Husc producers and their associates are In thcmrelves suf ficient guaranty of most artistic and finished productions, and when w'e mid that tho HU of htars featured In these pictures Include such famous stars an Mary I'lckford, Dustln Far mint, Henrietta Croininn, Hobnrt Hd eson. Ilobort Hosworth, Maoklyn Ar buckle, Mat Flgman, John Hnrrymore Theodoro Hoborts, Mny Irwin, W. II. Crane, Marie Doro, lluzcl Dawn, Gaby Deslys, KIMo Jnnls, Frlul Hcheff, ami Hlanch Sweet, there is no more to be said. Those productions will be shown at tho usual prtco of admission. Monday nnd Tuesday tho first of tho Paramount pictures, The Lost Paradise, with ilr. II. II. Warner. In tho leading rolo will bo shown. The play In n great drama or capital and labor and Is In five pnrts. Matinees aro given every afternoon nt 2:15 ami two shows each evening nt 7 and 8:25 p. ni. I Keportod by Jackson County Ab tract Co., Sixth and Fir Bis. Iiml II-tAte Trnuifcrs Clin. V. Sherman t 0. A. Stenrnx, two acre in town Clm-. V. Sherman to O. A. of Talent - - j? Stcunnv land ia wp. IltMW. NEW TODAY A linlr section in Canada. Just a half tulle over tho North Dakota lino, nnd within four miles or a good town, nnd nl Is whent Innd, and raises n crop cadi yenr. This property is offered In exchnngo for nn Income property or general farm land In tho valley. A flno opportunity to got Into tho wheat gnmo. Also -1240 acres of wheat land In Washington to exchange for nn or chard. Call for particulars. A good furnished houso, well lo cated for rent. C. D. HOON WHY? A word to thoso who nro coming back. Land for tho past six mouths has been hanging at rock bottom prices. A groat deal ot liquidation has taken placo In this timo. My bus iness nlono In tho last half ot this yenr has nmoiintod to nearly $100,000 1 bollcvo tho last four or flvo deals I hnov mndo represent absolutely tho bottom. I.nad with rental valuo ot $30 nn ncro will not long romntu at $200 an ncrc. Thero will bo no boom but Innd values will improvo somo. Good roads, Irrigation, Baw-mlll, box fnctory, choap powor, sugar bootB, canning factory, good prices, satlsflod customers, perfect days. Hurry, ecu Medford first nnd J. C. BARNES Room 20 1. First National Rank llldg. HOUSENEWS 4 CLAHSiriF.D AHH. J " Ono cent Tier word nor Issue Hlx Insertions tor nrlco or flvo. fr 4 Fifty cents per Una per month v witiiottt ciiango. t ''rf. T' : - J ' ..TTT-g1 a m .UJ. . i. . FOR niCirw-Hmfsw FOR RHNT Furnished six or eight .ftfim Iiaiiu i ni.a. nMi..tHu 281 FOR RUNT Hy March 1st, five room modern furnished house, ; room for garden and chickens. , 1028 Kust I Uh, phono 3 17-11 285 FOR RENT House and barn cheap, on paved street, water rent paid. Phono 13-X. 2U FOR RENT Throo woll furnished bungalows, modern in every re npect. Room 2, Palm block, phono 230-R. Prill KENT MIHL'KLia.VnOUB FOR RENT Only hotel In town or 1000, 40 rooms furnished, Ad dress (I caro Mall Tribune, FOR RENT HulldlnK 100x1 CO or any part of It. Formerly occupied by Korlnek VPterlnary Remedy Co. Rig Pines Lumber Co. FOR HALI-REAIi K.HTATK FOR SALE Flro acres, woll Im proed. I. O. box 2S6. 205 FOR 8AI.K MIHCRIiliAXKOUg FOR SALE Whllo Plymouth Rock rooster front world's champion lay ers, also White Orpblngton rooster, ltooth 23, public market or Mrs. W. M. Fordo, route 3. Mcdtord. 280 FOR SALE Planet Jr., riding two horse orchard cultivator in good condition. Phone 571-J1, 280 FOR SALE Loose alfalfa hay, phono r.f. ., ui .... i, woi FOR HALE Good office dusk. Phone tlZ'Ji, si FOR HALE OR TRADE Two Incu bators, two seated rubber tired bugcy. 11. C. Hloltz, phono C21-R. 2fC FOR SALE Canned trult. bicycle nnd pack saddle. Inquire Mrs. W. P. Raker, 305 Portland Ave. 283 FOR SALE Light auto, tour cylin ders, newly overhauled, nearly good as now mechanically. Rig bargain. Auto, care Mall Tribune. 282 FOR SALE Hooking orders for Golden and Sliver Carnitine eggs, also Ancona. Phono 359-L, 14 Cottago street. 2S0 FOR SALE One Corey fire-proof sntu In rirst clnss condition. Can pay on Installments if desired. Dig Pines Lumber Co. FOR SALE Cheap, team mules, har ness and wagon, ror particulars call nt White's Ico Cream Factory.' FOR SALE Rhode Island Red eggs, 50c per setting. Phone 407-M. 2i5 FOR SALE Upright pianos In good condition. $75.00. Music cabinet cheap. Hrommor Dros., routo 3. phone 5S9-J2. 287 FOIl 8ALB i,nriwiocK FOR SALE FlneJerseVhoirer colL J. H. Stevens, Tolo, Oro. 2S5 FOR. SALE Cheap, largo team or mules, heavy set harness and plow. Will trado tor cattle. Rosa or chard, Medford. 285 FOR SALE Four head good work horses, 1200 to 1400 pounds, six nnd seven yearn; ono span mares, 1100 pounds, six years old. Nash Livery Darn. 281 FOR SALE Four good cows. Phone 123. 280 FOR SALE Two brood sows, with 12 pigs, prlco $3C. F. E. Harne burg. R. F. No. 4, or two miles hoittbeast of Medford. 2S0 FOR SALE 12 extra good fresh cows, 4 ycnrllng heifers, also young calves, lino team of farm maros, Nash Livery nam. 283 FOR SALE Hred rows and gllta rrom prlio winning Duroc, Jersey hord, Jnckson county ralr; also boars old enough ror servlco and weanlings. L. 11. Houston, ono mile west ot Talent, phono 3-F12. 97 FRO SALE At onco. good cow tour yenra old; mains, general pur pose; kitchen rntigo; Incubator; Implements, etc. Phono or write J. II. Grant, Central Point. R. F. I. No. 2. 2S0 FOOTHILL ORCHARD HOME Just such n homo as you'vo dreamed ot ror years; nnd an Income producer too. 70 acres 3ta miles Troiii Mford with ono or thoso modern sl room bungalows with full concieto base ment, sleeping porches, unfinlsfied attlco tor more room when tho fam ily grows, tho kind that makes coun try llfu worth living; barns a plenty; modern poultry hoiibcs, etc.. tltut go with a well ordered country homo. About 20 acres In alfalfa, nbout 12 acres in fruit, principally penra. Everything goes, livestock, equip ment and next winter's wood. Tho prlco Is but $13,000 mid a discount for all cash. Tho owuor will return later, but personal mutters compel him to leave tho valley temporarily. ROGUE RIVER LAND 10. Room 107 M, V. & II. ltlilg. Opposite l'ot Office I'Olt HA Ml III JUHIS FOR MALE- Now flvo room modern bungalow nt a bargain, completely furnished. All assessments paid to dnto. Phono 1,1-X, ni FO HHALK Ono large team of mules heavy sot harness mid plow, Might trado for cattlo. Rose Orchards. 281 FOIl SALE Threo roomed furnished house, four blocks Washington school, lights, watr, largo lot, fenced, $700.00, all clear. 2 II.. caro Mall Tribune. 282 I FOR SALE 'Flro room house and garage, lot 72x140, flno trees, lawn, flowers and berries, all nK sessmonts paid, $1800,00. easy terms, Geo. W. Reeves, 1310 W. Main St. 298 WANTED MlStmLLAnKOUH WANTED Musicians to form or chestra and furnish first clans dance music. P O. box 33ft. 281 WANTED 12 baiwbal! playent for local team. P. O. Rex 33G. 281 WANTED Good second hand dining table nnd chairs. Call or phono room u, Colonial Flats, 280 WANTED Good Jersey cow, havo bull calt ror sale. Phono 582-W. 280 WANTED To rent sowing machine. phone 744-Y. WANTED Prices on young Minorca laying hens. W. Ulesslng. Talent. 281 WANTED To hire a good warn with. out driver tor work In orcliaro. Phone 7-F4. 280 WANTED Tc trade 2C4 acres dairy ranch in Payette valley Idaho, mile from town and railroad, now six room bungalow on placo tor resldcnre "property In Medtord, or Ashland, modern bungalow pre ferred. Address G. Weston, New Plymouth. Idaho. 280 HEM AVANTKD MAT,K WANTED First class mlneVa arid muckers at the Hraden mine. Gold Hill, Oregon. 2&G HELP WANTED FEMALE WANTED Capable woman for cook ing and houso work. Address Mrs E. F. Guthrie, R. R. 2 Medrord. or phono Jacksonville 232. 28G WANT EH SITUATIONS WANTED Set ot books to keep dur ing arternoons. Rest or reierence, llox D., caro Mall Tribune. 282 WANTED Odd Jobs- gardening and taking care ot lawns a specialty. Phono 740-M. 291 MONEY TO IX)AN -P - Ml MONEY TO LOAN On close lu ranches. C. A. McArthur. room 3, over post office. Phone 3C8 or 130-R. 289 HOMESTEADS niG INDIAN RESERVATION TO OPEN 750,000 acres for settle ment; fruit, timber, general larm lands; send 25c with this ad to Wonatcheo (Wash.) Dally World, Dcpt. T, for reliable data about this region FOR EXCILUB. h hawhhHv EXCHANGE Want to sell or baj anything! U C Rader. 114 N. Front St. Employment office and reutals. Phore 155. Nuff Sod. FOR TRADE Will tradea 160 acre ranch with good flvo room house, barn, well, small bearing orchard and 30 acres in cultivation for a residence proporty In Medford. Valuo $3500. Soil excellent. E. S. Tu my, 210 Garnett-Corey Bldg. HUHINESS OPPORTUNITIES SPLENDID PAYING BUSINESS OPEN For young man ia this county. Electric vacuum sweeper sale and rentnl prop. Write Im mediately as the best season starts soon. Glvo qualifications. Ades. Eugene, Oro. 2S0 BUSINESS DIKKCTORT Auto Supplies LAIIEU AUTO 8PRING CO. Ws are operating the largest, oldest and best equipped plant in the Pa cific uortbwcst. Use our springs wbon others fall, Sold under guar antee. 26 North Fifteenth St. Portland, Ore. --"-j Attormra PORTER J. NEFF. WM. P. MEALEI Attorneys-nt-uaw, ttoomi 8 ano 9, Medrord National Hank bldg. A. E. REAMES, LAWYER Garnett- Corey bldg. Win. M. Colvlg. Geoige M. Robert! COLVIG & ROBERTS. LAWYEHB Medford National Bank Building B. F. MULKEY & QEO. W. CIIER111 Attorneys at Law. Jackson Coun ty Bank Building. NEWTON W. BORDEN Attorney at Law. 232 East Main street. DeaUsls DR. W. M. VAN SCOYOO DR. O. C. VAN BCOYOC Dentists Garnott-Corer Bldg., suite 111 Medtord, Oro. Phone 860. Public Auction Every Saturday at 1:30, cornor Main and Fir will sell on commission all kinds ot stock. Implements nnd furniture. Wo also havo employment and rent- al agency, Havo furnlshod nnd un furnished houses for rent. List your wants with us, WYNKOOP COMPANY P. E. Wyukoop, Licensed Auctioneer Room , Paliu Block PboMu 0-!( BU8INSSH ItfftttUTOWf .'.; , AsMrlntf.i E. R, CROUCH Assayer, elutahrt , metallurgist. Custom Amy Of flee. Mall order bualncM solleke4, I'rlcoa, gold, $1.00; gold a Hit sil ver, $125; copper, $1.00; gold, ll ' ror and copper, $2.00. Malting en velopes rrce on request. Kefer onco, Josephtno County Dank; RoonTs 201-203 Hall Hldg.i Grant! Pass, Oregon. 338 w.'ii-"i':'i'! Chiropractors DR. A. R. HEDQRa, Dr. LeulM Hodges Mechnno-Tneraplsts, Chlrs practors, Hpondylotberaplsts. These systems. Including dletetlef, nnv tire gymnastics, hydre-thiwsBky, etc., produce results In both iM and chronic disease. Consulta tion free. Over Deuel ft Co,, eer ner Main and Bartlett. Hours a. ra. to C p. is. Other fceura by appointment. Phone 170. DR. R. J. LOCKAVOOn,, Cblropraetef, nerve specialist Boons 20."1-14-205. Garnett-Corey bldg. Vapet batba and scientific massage given J needle spray, head and shoulder shower la connection; ndvlee la dietetics, medical gymnasttea. hydroptherapy. Lady nttemlant. Phone, office 643, rmtdeae 511-R Enoyimtal Ageaey We are bete to helj people get re Ilsblo. '.otnpeteat fcetf. ffm far nlsh help la almost all Haee business. We sake m ifMlaKy af cora,ctent men and wire tor ranches. We solicit your yttraa-- age. Blttner'a Real Satat t4 Employuient Bureaa, Koewe ami, 7 Palm Bnlldlng. Medford. PkM ' 858. Mrs. J. S. Clark, Maaager,' accceeer. Engineer aal Cowtwcter FREDNrcUMMINGSBngl contractor, 404 M. F. ft H. Bldg. Surreys, estimates, Irrigation? drainage, orchard and Ub4 1b prorcment. trKe GARDAOE Get your preslMSc cleaned up tor the sumraer. Call on the city garbage wageas fa gootl serrlce. Phone 274-L. V, T, Allea, butrscate. la MoMe HAIJQHT MUStC STUDIO Room 401. Garnett-Corey Bldg. Fred Al ton Halgbf Piano, Mrs. FJoreaee Halllday Halght, voice. Telephone 53-W. r.---Trt- srs Notary 1'sMie HELEN N. YOCKEY Notary Bk Hc Bring your work to ate at t b4cb of the Mall Trtauae. PbyeMa DR. P. Q. CARLOW,' DR. UYA MAINS CARLOW Otsefatm physicians, 416-417 Garaett-Cerer bldg., phone 1038 26 Souttr Laurel 8L DR. W. W. HOWARD OeteeftM physicians, 303 Garaett-Cenr building. Phone 304-M. DR. J. J. EMMBNS Physlelaa aid aurgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear, nose and throat. Bye tele tirically tested and glaaeeg mb plied. Office 228 Bart Mala JK. Hours 8:30 a. hu to 8 . ' a. Phoae. E. B. PICKKL, M. D. Office Jaek eon County Bank bldg. orflee phone 43-R; residence phase 6S-R, DR. MARTIN C. BARBER Phytl clan and surgeon. Oltlee Palm block, opposite Nash HotoL Ileum 10 to 12, 1 to 4. Phoae UtKJ. DR. R. W. CLANCY Physklaa aad surgeon. -Phoaea. otflee 38, reel denca 724-J. Office houra 10 to 12, 2 to 6. DR. S. A. LOCKWOOD FfeyaMu and surgeon. MYRTLE S. LOCKWOOD, M. D. Practice limited to dlseaaea e4 women. Offices 309, 310, 311 M. F. h H, Bldg. Phones, reeldeaee, 814-J2; office. S14. DR. LYD1A S. DOW Osteopath! physician, practice limited to ob stetrics and disease ot womea aad children. Offices 3 and 4, St. Marks block, houra 1 to 6 9. M, Phone 160. Rea, the Dow Heept tal, Central Point. DR. MCM. M. DOW Physlelaa aad. surgeon, obstetrics and surgery, offices 3 and 4 St. Marks bteck. Houra 9 to 12. Phone 100. Reet dence, the Dow Hospital, Cestral Point. Printers a FaMtakera 11EDFORD PRINTING CO. 1mm IM bost equipped printing otflee Ml southern Oregon; book htadlat loose leaf ledgers, billing sfsteats, etc Portland prleea. 1 Werls) Ftr ft i Steuograiiliy and Maltlgrafh Work' MRS. M. T. EDWARDS Werk: do promptly at reasonable rates. Room 3, Palm block, phone 1,07. - (T-fn-JzsjT Rhoo RepalrlBK SHOE REPAIRINQ First tlaaa i ropulrlng, on nodera alaetm machines while yen wait . N Biden, located ia KMd'a Mat, Phone 313J. . r i ..... , i,m, jiiu miii), , ' TranaTem EADS TRANSFKR ft ITORAWI QQ. Office 42 North Froat St. Phtt : 315, Prices right. Itorftoa g t-i ptAAd ' ' . ty. mi i Li nijiMiui,nir s Tyjewvkers aad HnwaHef. .; i T7pEwTtTrEltsmyri . Now Remington, JHnllu Yrmmim and Monarch typewrttfag, addftag and subtracting maeUtaes. ntpallt machines for cash pr; eaay pay ments. Machines for rent, riboaava and supplleo of all Made, atmpla r pairs free of eharge Roaer ft. litwaett, iw 938-K. :v, i - r?' "1 T4 I ! l y i r- ! if II i . i A ' "$ 4 I M J .i I vti f CI - . Ci isi -.