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t n - ' ttKOFOKD MAIL TRIBUNE, MTCDITORD, onKfiONT, TrriTRSDAY, IWimUATlY 18. 1915 fff(lF TTTrV BU8INRJW WHKCTtmir, , j. i -TSk News From MIL ITEMS II. Imwn-hi initdn n hiiHint'MH trip to (.'iiiitrnl Point TinNiliiy. Nehnol will Htm t iignlu m'.t Tntm diiy, tint 'Jlliil, with MIhh Dewlo Howe n tt'iu'hcr, AIIm "Mho TniMy relumed home .Monday niter u few ilnya vlwlt with trii'iiiU In Knglo Point. KhiMlff Hlnglor, Air. Irtlug nnd Mr. HiiiiiuleiM tumid it IiiimIhomh hip up Trnil Creek Kiiduy. .1. II. Trimly of F.Ik (Vug went tti tlm vnlli'y Nundnv bringing 11 huge IiiiiiI of griiln homo uillt him Moii. ilny. II. Duwhoii mill I twin llown moved lloyd Tucker mill I'ltinily up to Mi. (liiovuH niinl I'Minp the hint of (he week, .MiilillfhiiHlii'iM nro milking muiii film Improvi'iiii'iilM on thu hill hack of their Iioiim', ideating anil binning all IiiiihIi, 'I'lii! penpln tiro all looking fnrwnrd to a good tinio at tln ilani'ii at the power plant Hiituidiiv night. Ih'iiiiin Ziainu'iliMi ami hi" brother-in-law M, Kvmm left Huudiiy fur Yioka, Oil. They will drive through, Mr. Kviiiih will ulny and Di'iiium will lit lit II llOIIII'. Mr. Dimlnp Iiiin leeoveml nuffi 4'ii'iitly In it'Hiniio IiIm wot It In tin1 lihickMittllh kIio iignlu, Mrx. M. I1!. MlddhhiiHliiT Iiiih been Uniting if I n lives and friends at Tnlile Itni'k the piiht Week. Wo nolieo m'wimI hauling hay. nil hough wi have hud a fine open wintiir. I.. 7$. I'oolo h intieli heller at this wtiiini;. I.ewiH TIioiiiumiii is htay ing with him, during Mr. and Mix 1'ooIu'h al)M'iii'i. I Kllppul or Portland in iMting with relatlvOM near Trail. Hi health in impinving fail. Mr. Illiighnm, Mr. (Iniiii'x, Mr. ami Mi. Vandyke, Mr. and Mm. I'oolo. Iloyd Tuekcr, Kd Afh, J. Warner and I.. MiddlelniKlier, went to Med ford Monday. Sonic of the. former were Mthpoenned for v.itncHxi'H hy thu grttnd jury. Mr. and Mr. W. Cinilimiin enter, lained the MImkim I In .el and Mao Winner, (lerlrude SIioiiIih, Mr. mid Mrx. I'ted Wnraer and litllu nun, Mr Daw mnl family, 0. (lainen mid r'nuik M'lddlelnihher at their home Honda The afternoon with upcnt in a guuiu of ball, I.. !. MarekM, T. C. Oiiiiir. W. Iloimton mid Dave IVneo linidii'il Him eying the new telephone, lino !ri day. .l. Ktiihry, liiiemaii, of Prosper!, made a tour of Iiixpri'tinu over the lino helweeii Trail and tlm power p'l.u' Kiidny. and found the line in Ji.'i'.' oriVr .Mi the lug wind storm T It. 10. llotdiiou ami wife of Talent were vhdtlug relatives m Pliornlx Stindny, Clins. Smith was vhdtlug Joo Untlur nml wife Hitliiriluy and Hnndny, Mr. Smith lit milking nnothnr otio of IiIm trlpH from Mexico to tho nortlilanil. Mr. ItlggH arrived In Talent front California Friday to visit .tame .McDonald. Mr. Itlggn expected to find hlii Muter. .Mm Lovrlnrq at Tal enl, lint wnn dhwippnluted. Mr. Illemdng and children of North Talent uoie In .Mcdfnid Saturday. Tliorq front I'lioenlx who worq tiadliiK la Mudford wnro Mro. Tlieo MalniKron, Mth, I.. A. Heanm, Mm. Mllo I'tirry, Mih, folio Htettdniitu, Mrn A. II. Monro. Mr. Win, Curious, Mm. KtoHt. Mm. A. H. Kurry, Mr. mid Mm. .loo Itador. Front l-'orn Valley: Mm. Hnitt, Mrn. Iloyor. .Mr, and Mra, W. J. MeC'oy, Mr. and Mm. Mark Fern. Mm. Yost. Mr. and Mrn, .loo Under, Mr. nnd Mm, V. (I. KnlKliton, Mr. (MmrleH i'mltli woro mtostH of Mr. and Mm. O, Cnroy Hnndny. Talent Medford vlBltont Inst Sntur day worn Mm, I'owem mid drtilKhtor, MIhh lOllunote, .In m on MuUonnld, Mrn. (J. Caroy, .loliuu Patturvon and wlfo, Mm, I'M .Incouti, Mrs, Hartley, Mm, Mmnio Wolf of Miulford wns vIhHIiik hor nloco Mm. M uclt lo Wrlnlit of IMioonlx over Sunday. Mm, Mary Durkou oriAtdilnnd. linw boon np'undlrtK tho week with Mm, I'M Jncabn of North Talent. Mr. nnd Mrs. fJrnvoB of North Tul out wnn viultlm; frlomls In Medford Hiinduy, ONLY CITIZENS TO VOTE IN OREGON HEREAFTER RALI'JM, Or., Feb. 18. To cnviy into el led the coiiHtitutiomtl iiincml. mem, linden in tno mm genoriu oieo- turn, grunting the privilege ol' voting only to oillr.eus of the I'nltcd KtntoH, U tlm purpoho of H. H. ill'J, iittroduo- ed hy MoHor, nnd which piiKsed tho hoiihu today. It nmkuH it the duly of all county ch'ikH to Htriko from thv ri'gistralioii hooks tlm iiuiinv of all jiur&oiiH wu iuo not t'llir.cits, Our Neighbors L A nmnhur of peopln fiom Central I'olut attandod tllu OrntiKo meotliiK nt thu Willow Hirlnisn nehool Iioiiko 1mh Hiitimlny ovimiIiik. Aiiioiik IIioko prepont woro Mr, Cowley, who Im it torturer for tho current nix itionthn. Mr. Drayton ami wlfo, Mennrn, (ieo, Fiirnuui, Hllcy, Mickey nnd Htnnloy, Find Taylor, lloland Flnhorty nml I'nttl OIhoii wo to on tlm proiuuni with Minn I'arktT In Joint dobnto. They dolmlcd tho nitiiiD iUontlon an lined In tho IiIkIi ncliool Ioiiku, "Thu (lovoriiiiiciit Ownumhlp of Itullrondn," An oxcollout mid IntoroHtltiK program In ntportud. Tliero wuro a nuiubur prenuut from tho nowly liiHtlttttod (IratiKo at Annlo, Thu uii'iitltiK nt tho Chrlntlnn church under tho direction of Itov, It, 13. Jopo of ItoKoliiirK, Ik ptocrexit Iiik with renewed vlKor nml Interent. On Hnndny evening n Hpeilul fen turo nt tho .MethoillHt church wiih nn OreKon Day exurclNo under thu ill rictlnu of Prof. V, A. I)nvln, Oregon hud hor flfty-tilxlli blrthdny on Hint ditto, Tho oxorclm.'ti roiiHliitod of n itliort ndilniHii by tint lender of Oregon and J lor Keitoiirceit. Dr. Mcl.oiighlln, by Mnor Cowloy, Thu atnto Hettl, by Mr. Fnbor; An Oregon poem by .Minn Myrtlo (llennon, nnd Ibn Htntu flow, er, Thu Otegoti (irnpu, hy MImi IMna Colo. Tho proRnnn wnn (included by n Miort nerinon by thu pnntor, Hov, C, I Crooflcy, on Pioneer Mcthoillstu lit Oregon. Tho Ceatrnl I'olut rcliooln bnvu nn. notinced n ncliool festival nml rally to bo held ntiout the Inst of April, They nro plnmilng on nn olnbornto progrnm In tho unttiro of a spring tenth al nml rdiicntlonnl exhibit. A pageant Indicative of tiprlng, riant, Mny poleH, hours nml folk dnncun nru a part of tho plnn, A bower on tho green, wnml ilrlllii, music, orations nnd Imlustrlnl dlnplnys, flidd contcstn nml outdoor sports nru Included In tho list. Dinner on tho grounds with nn In vitation to everybody come with it well filled bnskct nnd help ent Is thu plnn. Adjacent schools urn naked to Join In the exorcises of thu ilny. Tho inuuibivrn of the Presbyterian choir met Inst Kattirdny nt thu homo of W. I). Clnrko nml wlfu of Willow Springs, those present were Mr. Mr. Clnrko nml wife. Mr, nnd Mrs. D. McKlllop, II. II. Clnrko, Miss Fran rlno McNnsser, W. II. Ilnrrls. Mr. Dnvldsoit mid wife, unit two dnugh fers, Margaret and Frnnces, Miss Mc Nnsser rendered thu hour "Tho Day Is Kmlod," nt the Hnndny morning sorvlco. J. Arnold nml family conslstlnc'of wlfu nnd thrco sons, tltrco dnughters, nml two grandchildren have moved Into thu Marshall plnro on tho north sldo of tho city. Mm. Arnold Is n daughter of D. D. Norcross, they couiu from tho enst, hnvlng bought this plnco nearly n year ngo, but woru not lit a position to take tip n resi dence hero until this Hum. Mrs, Mlddlebusher nnd son Clar- enco of Trail woro visiting nt thu homo of M. F, Ponco In ContrnI Point during tlio past week. Floyd Uohh, eon of T. I). Kosh of thin city returned from Bncrntuouto lnt week, llo met with nn Injury while working near Knerntueuto that laid him up for some tluio, but ha Is now nblo lo bo about, Htlll walk Iiik with n limp. M. It. KiiRlnnd, left Tor Frisco nnd polntH no ii th on tho Hnndny evening trnln. Tho North Dnkotn club met nt tho homo of Mr. nml Mm. I), McKlllop on the ovuuliiK or Tliumdny litHt. Din nor nnd n gonornl good tlnio of it roiulnltteont nnturo woro thu fenturos of tho evening. Tho great piano routesta con ducted during tho past four or flvo inoittbn by tho ImibIuobh Itotisca' or MlbB Mnry Moo nnd W, C. I.covor, citino to n cIoho limt Monday oven In. Tho Agnto school won with over 800,000 votes nt Mr. I.eovor's, while Miss Kiln Huy was tin ensy wlnnor nt Mlaa Moo's. Tho Jolirnnl contest at Crnnflll & ItohnotpH Is wnxlitK warm. Miss Pearl Uohh nml Miss Frnnclno Me NnBsnr nro tlio favorites, Tho win ner sots n trip to tho world's fair, I believe. Dr. If, K. Ooldeit wuw a profe;ioii- n 1 cnllur luht WednoMlitv. Ax n nt. Niilt of his visit the hehooU won. doxed to prevent fiirthor hprojulinp; f m'nrlctinit. No new cases nro re ported and Hohool woik will ho to- hiiiiumI Mopday, Arthur Alldir, tho priinnry teaelier, is snoiumiL' his viiontion in' Modrnnl AU at IiIh homo in Hosh Lane. , Chun, jiarliy have routed tho I). A, llnnnr oreharil. ieV, ami Hw, Codct of vMictaou-l vlllu were mioMlM of Mr. ami Mm. MeDitiilulM IiihI WiIiicmiIiiv. iMtM. (', li, Illokerdlko ctituilitlni'd it few fili'inln lant Tlitii-Hility, TIioho pri'Henl wtiro Mm, Oiinpholl, Mm. Ilrag((, Mm. WiiMin, .Mm. McMiinivlN and Mm. .). A. Illekerdike, Mrn. Klolngfr nrrived Motidav'from Otlifornla to ichIiIo with her liiihlnmd, I'tiicxt AdaniH Ih prepariiiK-n (cutiiK court diirinpr leiHiiru houi'H, AltH. J, W. Honor, who underwent mi operation nt tho hoHjiital hint week in icpoilcd iih doltiK iih well as could be expccled. .1. A. Uohh iijeently piircluiNCil a new team of homoH. EAGLE POINT EAGLETS By A. C. Howlott laid; HoiihIoii of Trail wnn in town I.. ..i l . i . t ( iiimi niiiuniay mill te)ortH that e iryilmiK iw iloiiriMiitiii; up on I.oiik Uraueli. That hin daughter, Mito, Inez, wan to eommeneu tenehlng ncliool in thu Wellen dlHtriet on the l"itli of (IiIn month mid that Iiik niece MixH l!iila llitHton, Ih to eoiniiiein v her ncliool on March 1 in the Iuik llraneh Hchool dlxtriet. Christ HcrgMiinu m,d ItuDu John hoii were both dolnj,' hiiNincHH in. liable Point Katiirday. Wl M. Hmuini'l innilo it bmdnciH trip to Medford Saturday afternoon. Harvey Klanley, one of our promi nent stockmen, ami wife were in town Saturday. Mm. H. wuh seeking Home one to do home dentul work. C. F.. .lohiiNon. who in charge of the Table Work school, (ami' over mid wont to I tittle FiiIIk .Sntmdav, retuni injr tile name day to Fugle Point mid spent Hid night at the Kimnyside. He rcpnrtK that the Arrow Literary soei- ety of Table Ifoek are preparing- to havo a grand entertaitimeut nt the Table Ifoek sehoidhouse on the evening- of the 27th of thin mouth. Your correMiondent expects to he present mid tell the rendem of the Kuglutn something about it. Last Kiinday was ipiitu n husv day tit thu Sumiysiile nml milling those who tnnk dinner that day were Flor eneu Trowbridge, Fd, Hen, Alieu nn4 Mm. Kd Trowbridge, lone Flynti, May Trowbridge, all of Medford, .Mr. Towen of Portland, John Owcum, wife mid two son, Miss Ida HUhop, flay llihhop. Miss Nina McIdIohIi, Miss I.oreuu HriKshy of Agate, How ard Painter, Orville t'hildrcth, Pro fescnr (', K, .lohiiKon of Table ltoek. (Ichikc West and wife, Mis Violet Cook of Medford, L. A. StiiKtr, Hay Column, T. Sautii, (Joorgo Hoeunip of Talent ami Weldoit Sngo of Medford, bud in thu afternoon Mr. and Mm. (leorge W. Loosely and two muis son in-law and daughter,, Mr. ami Mm. Fred Neil of Ashland. Last Satin day night our council met in special session and granted James Yogcli permission to cn his Hulonn in tho old bakery building, nml j on Monday morning it was fonnnlly opened, mid those who are craving that kind of goods can have their ap petites satisfied, provided they have the price, but we-livo in hopes that after thu first of January, 111 111, that our hoys and girls will not havo the temptation so prominently before I hem. Hut it was a iiiiestioti before the council what they weru to do, for Mr. Voguli had already conformed to tho law mid paid his license money, ..i0, tor six mouths-, and bo had about two months license money p:pd and they did not like the idea of dig ging up the $80 mid lefunding to liiiu, and they did not feel that it would ho altogether right' to force him t put up it house where the Tav ern flood just for a short time, ami ho tltuy kindly let him run the saloon, and I havo good conelusivo evidence that'll' ho wants lo run the saloon on up to December 111, 111 l.r), the coun cil will allow hint tho privilege, John I). Hoist, one of tlio fo rout rangers of Sams Valley, eamo over In Ins car mid stopped tit the Sunny side Tuesday. He expects to remain in the neighborhood for a few days.; Heii Peaehev, another forest ranger nnd Mr. Hoist went out riding' Tues day afternoon. Leslie Ossinnn and Louis Ander son of Trail eanie in for dinner Titos- How's This? Wo effrr One HuaJrol Pollan lltimil for nr ( of CUrm tb.t cirmot U curJ tjr Hill's Cutarrb Cure. 1 J, CHUNKY li (., Tolf Jo, O. Wr. thu uiulrrdffnril, hT known V, 3, Ctirner lor the Uit 15 ,r. ami ImIItv IiIui t'crfiTllj lionoraWn In all tu.lnrn tranurllna and nnanrlallr ablo to cartjr out aujr vblltatloa tuaila tijr Ula Arm. NAT, HANK OV COMHKItrK. TolrOo, Ohio, llall'a Catarrh Curo la laVra Inttmallr. actios Slrwtlj iipou ih bloiKl auj uuruua lurfcv of Ibt ;lfm. TVatliuoiilaU a.-nt trt. l'tlco T5 tint. wr bottlf, u,M tr all Prussian, Takt llall'a VtmUr Wilt for eouitliatlon. HOUSES FOR RENT $10,00 510 N. Riverside, 10 rooms, bath nnd tollot, tenant pay vntor, lot 100 by nbout 500 reot, running buck to Dear creek, flno for garden, ' 4 $15.00 230 S, Oakdulo, Bovon rooms, bath and totlof, gas, wntor paid, $8,501120 W. 10th, flvo rooms, toilet, wntor paid. $8,00 411 S. FnJnt, seven rooms, bath, water paid. $8. Op 110 E. 11th, flvo rooms, batli, water paid. BENNETT INVESTMENT COMPANY ''' i""1 (Jrotfto von dor Ilollch brought in Mr. Dagger of Portland who represents .Mason, FJirmaim & Co. of that oily. Miwrf Louisa Muss, proprietress of lliu JJaglo hotel, guvo mc her sub scription for lliu Daily Mail Tribune, so that hIio nnd her boarders emi keep posted as to whiit is going on in the world. II. 0. Meyer, who 1ms tho contract for eltrrylng tho mail from Here to Lake Creek, renewed his Htihsoriptioii Tuesday for the Weekly Mail Trib une. , v 4 , Ij Just as J was looking my receipt hook to huo if J hud reported every thing, 1 i,eo (hat F. T. Newport Iiiih paid tnu for the ads ho run in Ihe Daily and Weekly .Mall Tribune. II.. repoVls that the nifisked hall wiih well attended and that they had a very pleasant time, OKDI.VANCK NO. KM. An ordlnnnco to prohibit olnrlnt? any dam or iienuanont obstruction In nenr creek, permanently obstruct ing or Impounding tho waters there of, within, tho corporate limits or tho city of Medford, nnd to prohibit the obstruction, lutorfereiicu or dlterslou or thu underflow or iwrcolutlon or imld otream within tho corporate limits or said city, nnd declaring either or snli) net n milsnnco nnd fix. mi; pennuy ror thu Uolntlon there of, and providing nn emergency. Thu city of Medtord doth ortlnln ns follews: Hectlou 1. It Is hereby doclnrod nml determined that thu waturs of Jlenr crook within tho corporate limits of tlio city or Medford, will become foul nnd Impure If Impounded, und It Khali bo nml hereby Is declared to bo n uiilsnnco and unlawful lor any per son, or persons, firm or corporation, or thu agent or employe thereof to build or construct nny dntn or perma nent obstruction In thu bud or said llo.tr creek whereby or fco that Mild waters, or nny thereof, shall bo per manently obstni'ted, dntnned or Im pounded within thu corporate limits or said city. Section '. It shall bo and hereby Is declared to bu n nuisance nnd tin Inwfui for any person or persons, firm or corporntlon, or the ngent or employe thereof, to obstruct, Inter fere with or divert tho underflow or i percolation, or any thereof, or tho waters or Hoar creek within the cor porate limits of thu city or Medford, out ot tlio channel or bed or said stream whuro snmo nru wont to run, Dow or percolntc, Section 3. Any person, or persons. Lrirnt or corporation or tho ngem or employo thereof who shall violate or attempt to violate nny of the provi sions or this ordinance, shall upon conviction thereof, bo fined in thu sum of not less than Fifty ($50.00) Dollars nor nioro than Ouo Hundred (1100.00) Dollars or bo imprisoned lit tho city Jail ror not less titan Teti (10) dnyv nor more thun Thirty (30) dnys, or by both such line nnd Im prisonment. And U any person, firm or corporation, or tho nRcnl or employe thereof, shall begin tho con struction or opt ration or any work or structure, heiouy prohibited, tho health and jtence officers or tho city or Medford, nro heroby authorized, empowered nnd directed to Immed iately nbnto and rcmovo tho same. Section -I. Whereas, this ordln nnco being deemed urgent nnd neces sary for tho public peace, health nnd snfet). an emergency is hereby de clared, so that same shall bo in full forco and effect from nnd nfter Its ndoptlon by tho city council nnd Its npproval by tho ntn.vor. Tho nbnvo nnd foregoing ordln nnco was passed nnd adopted by the city council of snld city on tho lCth dny or Fubrunry, 1915, by the fol lowing voto, to-wlt: Mnnn, "no"; Margrave, "nyo": Sar gent, "nyo"; Amy, "aye"; Mcdyuskl, "nyo"; Miles, "nyo." Approved, February 10, 1015. V. J. K.MKIHCK. Attest: Mayor. K. T. FOSS, Recorder. WHY? A word to tboso who nro coming buck. Land for tho past six months tins leen hanging nt rock bottom prices. A great deal ot liquidation has taken plnco in this tlmo. My bus iness nlono lit tho litst hnlf or this yenr has nmounted to noarly $100,000 I bollovo tho Inst four or Ilvo dents 1 hnov mndo roprosont nbsolutcly tho bottom. Land with rontnl valtio of $30 an ncro will not long remain nt $200 nn ncro. Thoro will bo no boom but lnnd values will Improve somo. Good ronds, Irrigation, snw-lnlll, box tnctory, ch6aii powor, augnr beets, canning factory, good prices. satisfied customors, porfoct days!. Hurry, soo Medford first nnd J. C. BARNES Room 201, First National Dank Oldg. FOK BALK Oil EXCHANGE Roguo River Valley Fruit Lands, Dniry, stock, poultry ranches and Tlmbor. Colonisation Tracts. Best all-tho-yonr-round cllmnto on connt. Honlth Rosort. Wonderful Medici nal Springs. Beaver Realty Co., Asiltland. Oregon. :: j: ,, 1 FOU ItKNTiajJlNlSlinil ItOOMH FOIt HUNT- Furnished rooms, with or without board. Mm. W. T. York, 120 Laurel St. 285 roit hunt Mirwm.My nou.s FOK HUNT IJulldlnV ToOxToO Tr nny part or It. Formerly occupied by Korlnok Veterinary Itemedy Co, Dig Pines Ltimbor Co. rirx . , esrsarsTsi FOIt HUN rv-MOVHIC? FOU ItKNT Well (loxo In. HS Phono 13-X. furnished house. North Oakdnle, 285 FOIt ItDNT Jloitso ror rent. 8co Medford Warehouse Co. FOU ItKNT Well rurnlshcd and un fiirnlshod modern bungalows. Itoom 2, Palm block, phono 330-H. FOIt ItKNT Furnished six or eight room house. CIS South Oakdalc, 284 FOR ItKNT Hy March 1st, live room modern rurnlshcd houso, room for garden and chickens. 1028 Kast 11th, phono 347-M. 285 FOIt ItKNT Houso nnd barn cheap, on paved street. Wator rent paid. Phono 13-X. 284 FOU HALIt ItOCSKS FOIt HALK Now Ilvo room modern bungalow at n bargain, completely rurnlshcd. All assessments paid to dato. Phone 13-X. 281 FO I18ALK One largo team or mules heavy ret harness and plow. Might trndo ror cattle. Iloso Orchards. 284 FOIt SAI.K Plve room Iioubo and gnragc. lot 72x140, Una trees, lawn, flowers and berries, all as sessments paid, 11800.00, easy terms. Geo. W. Ilcovcs, 1310 W. Mnln HI. 2f8 FOU SAI.K MISCHlihANEOUB FOU BALK- Cheap. 50 egg Kilo Incu bator arid brooder nt 30C South King street. 285 FOU SAI.K No. 11 Homlngton vls Iblo typewriter, 14 inch cnrrlago and decimal tnbulator. A bnrgaln lr taken at once. Wrtto box 101, Central Point, Oro. 288 FOR SALK See tltoso thoroughbred R. I, R. roosters, 1 each at Med ford Poultry Market. FOR SALE Motorcylo In good me chanical condition, now tires, n bargain lor $50.00 nt 45 South Front St. 281 FOR SALE Must bo sold. C2 shares In Monitor orchard, near Medford, our own price, mako mo an offer. Address E. Llndabl, 3600 Bloom Ington Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. 2S5 FOU SAI.K OR TRADE 12 li. p. en gine; 15 h. p. boiler, nil tn running order, will trndo lor Ford car. Drlng on your car and look at the engine. Address box 24, Jackson vllle, Ore. 307' FOR SALE Furniture beds, kitchen stoves, etc. 205 S. Central. ' 2S5 FOR SALE OR TRADE Two Incu bators, two seated rubber tired buggy. 11. C. Stoltx, phono 521-R. 29C FOR SALE Canned fruit, blcyclo nnd pack saddle. Inqulro Mrs. W. P. Uaker. 305 Portland Ave. 283 FOR 8ALE Ono Carey tlrc-proor safo in first class condition. Can pay on Installments If desired. Dig Pines Lumber Co. FOR SALK Rbodo Island Red eggs, SOc per setting. Phono 407-M. 295 FOR SALE Upright pianos In good condition, $75.00. Music cabinet cheap. Drommor Pros., routo 3, phono 5S9-J2. 287 FOR SALK REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Flvo acres, well 1m prood. p. O. box 285. 295 NEW TODAY How would this ono do? Tho lenso or 1U0 ncres well located with 25 acres In cultivation, seven of It In nlfnlfn, good hog nml cnttle rango on tbo uncultivated part. Vivo room house, barn, springs, etc. Also a goad teniit, wngou nnd hnrncss, somo chickens, nnd tho household goods, and nil ror $425.00. Must net quick ly. Creamery hnndy, nnd n flno place to run a bunch of milk cows. C. D. HOON DIVERSIFIED FARMING Will loom larger nnd larger In fu ture In this valley, Tho homesockor will find this goed: 55 acres, five mllos out, alt tn cultivation.. About 10 acres apples, pears and'-family fruit now beginning to bonr. Nearly 20 acres nlfnlfn, nnd 40 acres will produce nlfnlfn or grain in a big way. Drnlnngo good, air dralnago good; ideal pear land. Creek bottom and hill slopo. Improvements, coven room hard-flnlslied houso, equipped with electric lights and boaters. Am plo barn, chicken houses, pens ' nnd rock mills houso. Two excellent wells. $12,0(10 on Exceptionally Good Tonus ROGUE RIVER LAND 10. Room 107 M. V, AS II. Illdg. OnpusJle. vw Office Fblt fJATift MTItaiOCK FOrtXLK Fine .forsoy horror," Just rrcsh with belter cair, Jntnes Campbell, Kings Highway. 281 FOU SALKTeam or homos which will work single; young Poland Chlnn pigs. Phono C. Fitch, 14 F12. 283 FOU BALK Flnu Jersey cow with hoiror cnir. J. 1). Slovens, Tolo, Oro. 285 Foil BALK Chcnp, Inrgo team or mules, heavy set hnrncss nnd plow. win trnno ror cattio. Iloso or chard, Medford. 285 FOU BALI-: 12 cxtrn good Iresh. cows, 4 yearling heifers, nlso young caivcs, lino team of farm mares Nash Livery Darn. 280 FOR BALK Hrcd sows nnd gilts rrom prize winning Duroc Jorsoy liord, Jackson county fair: nlso boars old enough ror service and weanlings. L. If. Houston, ouo mllo west or Talent, phono 3-F12. 2!7 JTZSTSTI WA XTin ) MtwCKl.h ft BO VB WANTED A renter ror good Dear cre;k bottom ranch, houso nnd barns. Uox H., caro Mall Trlbuno, 287 WANTED J 1000 lor one. two or throo years. Good security. Ad dress 1250 It., caro Mall Trlbuno. 287 HKTJ' AVAXTlsrs-aiAtiK WANTED First class miners nnd muckers at tho Ilraden mlno, Gold Hill, Oregon. 286 IlF.Ll' WAXTKr FIOIAJ.E WANTED Capable woman tor cook ing nnd house work. Address Mrs. K. F. Guthrie. R. It. 2 Medford. or phono Jacksonville 232. 286 tVANTET SITUATIONS WANTED Position ns housekeeper in town or country. Good cook. Uox P., caro Mall Tribune. 28S WANTED Set or books Id keep dur ing afternoons. Beat or rcforcueo. Uox n caro Mail Trlbuno. 282 WANTED Odd Jobs, gardening and taking caro or lawns a specialty. Phono 740-M. 291 MOXKV TO I.OAN TO LOAN $500 to loan on city pro perty, u. a. aicArtuur, pnono 3C8 or 130-R. 204 MONEY TO LOAN On closo In ranches. O. A. McArthur, room 3, over post office. Phono 3C8 or 130-R. 289 HOMESTEADS DIG INDIAN RESERVATION TO OPEN 750,000 acres for sttlo- ment; rrult, timber, general farm lands; send 25c with this ad to Wenatcheo (Wash.) Dally World, Dept. T, for rellablo data about this region. FOUND TAKEN UP At Four Ilundrcd Ono ranch, ono spotted sow, slit in right ear, under cut in left. Call and pay tor reed and add. 290 LOST LOST Small diamond shaped black and white fraternity pin. Name on back. Return to Hotel Med ford. 283 LOST Drown mufr. Jn or closo to Page Thoater. Finder pleaso re turn to Mail Trlbuno offlco and re ceive reward. 285 LOST Saturday on tho street dia mond stick pin, with diamond set In hand; reward for roturn, phono 525. 285 FOR KXCIlAXUfc aaaaataMHa, ,. aaa, w EXCHANGE Want to sell or buy anything? U G Rador, 114 N. Front St. Employment offlco and rentals. Phoco 125. Nuff Sed. BUSINESS DIItCtTTOHT Auto Bopptlca LAIIER AUTO BPRINQ CO. W are operating the largest, oldest and beat equipped plant in the Pa cific northwest. Uso our springs when others tall. Sold under guar antoo. 26 North Fifteenth St. Portland, Ore. Attorney PORTER J. NEFF, WM. P. MHALET Attorneys-at-Law, Rooms 8 and 9, Medford National Dank bldg. A. E. REAME8, LAWYER Qarnett Corey bldg. AVm. M. Colvlg, George M. Roberts UUbVlU & UUXJEUTH. L.AWYKRS Medford 'National Dank Dulldlnc B. P. MULKBT & GEO. W. CHERIU Attorneys at Law. Jackson Coun ty Bank Building, NEWTON W. BORDEN Attorney at Law. 233 East Main street. Dentists DR. W. M. VAN DR. O. O. VAN Dontlsta SCOYOO BCOYOC Qarnett-Corey Bldg., suite Medford, Ore. Phone 856. lit Public Auction ------ - -- rivory aamniay nt 1:30, comer Main and Mr will soil on commission all kinds ot stock, Implements and furnlturo. Wo nlso have employment nnd rent al agency. Havo furritshod nnd tin rurnishod houses for rent. List your wauts with us, WVXKOOP COMPANY P. E, Wynkoop, Llconsod Auctioneer Room 1:, Prtim uiock vutmo yno-H AytfH. T ii B. U. CUOUCH Awnyor, clmmlrt, metallurgist. Custom Assay Of fice. Mnll order buslnctfl solicited. Prices, gold, $1.00; gold, nnd sil ver, $1.35; copper, $1.00; gofd sil ver nnd copper, $2.60, Mt;!ing en velopes free- bh request. Itrifer enco, Josopblno .County Hank, ltooms 201-203 Hall Illdg., Grants Pass, Orogon. 3S6 Chiropractor DlCA"." 1L IIKDdESDr'T4Utfl' r! Hodges Mflchnno-Thcrnpists, Chiro practors, Bpondylothornplsts. Thwa systems, including dietetics, cum tiro gymnastics, hydro-theraphy, etc., produce results In both seuta and chronic diseases. Honsultiv tlon freo. Over Deuel ft Co,, cor ner Main and Unrtln'.t. Hoars 9 n. m to C v. m. Other hour by appointment. Phone 170. DR. R. J. LOCICWOOD,, Chlropraeter, norvo specialist Rooms 203-J04-205. Gnrnott-Coroy bldg. Vapor baths and scientific mnwmgfl given; needlo spray, head and shoulder shower In connection; advice 1 dietetics, medical gymnastics, bydropthompy. Lady attendant. PhoCe. offlco 543, resldenco Bll-R. ' , - ' Employment Agraej We are hero to helb neoole tsi liable, competent help. We fur nish help In almost all liaea a business. We make a specialty of comretent men and wives far ranches. We solicit your featratv age. Dinner's Real Ketate aal Employment Durean, Room 6 aid 7 Palm Building, Medford. Phoe 858. Mrs. J. S. Clark, Manager, uccetser. Engineer and Contractor FRED N. CUMMINOS Engineer and contractor, 404 M, F. Si H. Bldg. Surreys, estimates, Irr'.-atloa, drainage, orchard and land Im provement. Garbage GARDAGE Got your preralsea cleaned up for tbo summer. Call on the city garbage wagons for good service. Phone 274-L. V. T. Allen. Instracttoa la Maate HAIGHT MUSIC STUDIO Room 401, Garnctt-Coroy IJIdg. Fred Al ton Halght Piano, Mrs. Florence Halliday Halght, voice. Telephone C3-W. Notary l'aMie HBLKN N. YOCKEY NoUry pah 11c. Bring your work to rae at tfca atrn ot the Mail Tribune. aa.h-fcjn-a.afc..f a.aiaa al a PltytvUclaita aaa, Bsimuss DR. F". O. OAULOW, DR. KVA MAINS CAULOW Osteopats4a physicians, 41C-417 Garnett-Coraf bldg., phone 103C-L. Aatldeaea 26 South Laurel St. DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopath physicians, 30.3 Garaett-Corar building. Phono 904-M. DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician aid surgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and glaseea sap piled. Offlco 228 East Mala 0C Hours 8:30 a. m. to S ;. . Phone. E. D. PICKEL, M. D. Office Jack son County Dank bldg. Oftlea phono 43-R; residence phone 68-K. DR. MARTIN O. DARBER Pbysl clan and surgeon. Office Pats block, opposite Nash Hotel. Hours 10 to 12, 1 to 4. Phone 110-J. DR. R. W. OLANOY Physician ass surgeon. Phones, ottlco 30, resi dence 724-J. Oftlce hours 10 to 12, 2 to 5. DR. S. A. LOCKWOOD Physietai and surgeon. MYRTLE 8. LOCKWOOD, M. D. Practice limited to disease of women. OHlcea 309, 310, 311 M. F. & H. Dldg. Phones, residence, 814-J2; office. $14. DR. LYDIA S. DOW Osteopathic physician, practice limited to ob stetrics and disoasos ot women and children. Offices 3 and i, St. Marks block, hours 1 to 5 p. m. Phono 1C0. Itos, tho Dow Hospi tal, Central Point. DR. MCM. M. DOW Physician and surgeon, obstetrics and surgery, offices 3 and 4 St. Marks Mock, Hours 0 to 13. Phono 1C0. Real douce, tho Dow Hospital, Central Point. Printers aaa rnbU.!iena IlEDEORD PRINTING CO. has taa bost equipped printing orrioa la southern Oregon; book blading, loose loaf ledgers, billing syBtews, etc Portland prices. 27 Norm mir Bt rwxar u Li MT Stenograph)' and MHltlgrapli Work MRS. M, T. EDWARDS Work doaa promptly 'at reasonably rate Room 3, Palni block, phone "07". '',' Shoo Itepnlrlng SHOE REPAIRING Firirt elaac ahaa repairing, on modern ''Meettia machines whlla you wait. II. N, Blden, located la Ktdd Shoa Stara ruone oioj, Tnuuten EAD3 TRANSFER ft 8TORAOB CO. Office 42 North Front 8t. Phtwa 315, Prices right. Servlee pun ntaed, , -uw , ,1 li lac Tyitewtitcrs mk! HMppHe. TYPEWRITERS AND SUPP'TJM New Remington, Smith, PrentUr and Monarch typewrUltJaTJ addhu' and subtracting maohlnes, rebttlft. machines for ettsh or Wy 1 imy nients, Machined for rnt. rUkoiMi and supplies of all kinds, stmni ra pnlra freo of charge. Roger I. liennett. 10 Uti Rca St.. 'aiia-.,a-ai.awjn-f assjl l38-. , ....... ?.