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o - Jr- VALLEY CHARMS POULTRYMAN FROM DECATUR ILLINOIS f I. Frank Wlrthmnn, who has been In Rogue river valley for several weeks, looking about tlto country and taking a vlow of thu Klamath region while he was about, It, It; a specific way obtained InfoYln'nlibn forltlin telf ntul n number or persons at lila home plnce near Decatur, Illinois, who have grown weary of living bo far away from the Pacific Coast, loft last night oil his return to his native elate. Mr. Wlrthman, formerly a school teacher In his homo county, but in late years a farmer nild poultryninn, in porBiinileJ that he owes It to lis, family to locale In thu Hoguc river valloy. "Vou have natural advantages here." said he, "that they ought to enjoy. Our success In lllnoia Is not sufficient to Justify our enduring cer tain hardships of climate there in or der to maintain our interests. It is true that we have saved some money, but wo live whore Ihoro is no tclilng when wo may lose It all, practically, in one season of evil meteorological conditions, "Here I find no evidence that na ture over treats y6u with such violent disrespect. On the other hand, since 1 have been In this favored regoln, I liavc enjoyed evidences of A ntosl de lightful climate, a wholesome, Inspir ing atmosphere, In which nature ap pears lo bo' In lier native and most generous moods, all tho time, ntid many other conditions that have caused mo to qouclude that as many as can ought to live hero. 1 am pleased with the variety of your nat ural products, tho richness of your soli and Its apparent durability, and sincerely believe that It will provo to bo n veritable garden of Eden when once bi ought under proper con ditions by application of modern methods of development. You need irrigation hero, must have It, and I have no doubt that you will soon got it. Development of other resources will quickly follow nnd you arc des tined to have a most beautifully pro ductive and healthful country to live In. I llUo It better, taken us a whole, than auy other section of the coasl t have seen, lis genoral condition! seems to have amalgamated In n hap py mean between tho two extremes. "I shall certainly take back n good report of Southern Oregon, tho gar den spot of which, I am sure, 1b in the Hogue river valley," concluded M Wlrthman. A mooting of nil tlioM mU'ivitcd in tho proposed poultry show to bo held in this city in tho near future is call ed for Saturday, January 8( 101(1, nt J o'elock in the afternoon at the pub lic niuikct buihling, Riverside iiu-niio, near .Main street, for the jiurposo of tliseusbine; tho nroposcd show, the re vival of intcroM m tho poultry bu-i-in in thN county, the organization of u ponnuuont poultry association, nnd for tho udditionnl nnd more defi nite puipiHo of orguniing for tho proposed poultry show, fixing tho date at which it -hull bo hold nnd tho uomlitioiih toi it government. Kv eryonc at nil interested in this pio fiissie utop is urged to be present ut the above-named plaee and time mid nsNt in giving tHe mutter mi in itjai impcliis that will insure its nbundunt succes-. F CALL MEETING POULTRY SOW REOPENS CEMENT K ACTORY II. A. JniiMin, proprietor oi tho Med fowl lenient Ilriok & Block Work-, will bo propnied to open His plueo of buiiu ngmn with the com mencement of the new yonr. Jnniiurv 3 will find him at hi place of Ihim-no-. again, ready to bundle order of any M7o or typo within hi clnso ot work. "Huines appear to be ie viving," -aid .Mr. Jnson today, "nd I will bo u-udv to roxivc' with it. I have boon hh tr many week, do voting MH f tho tune td a tudy at progi. in inv tiiofc shown at the I'HiiuniH exposition Ht Sail Kraii olsoo. I imbiliet -oNf w Wow. -tfllncd h fund !' wlonMtwm and will bo prepared to utvn y ',' i )HtlMU and ww m woM with ntiw foMtur in n ho. I Jmvo or. or eoitridcMi o that the hii-t rc r.tt wdl .u.i i.H'idh." . ..in I, ..led Ur. IJuuson. TEACHERS FAVOR L NORMAL SCHOOL The following resolutions were adopted yesterday nflcrnoon by tho Oregon State Teachers associatien: Whereas, wo recogntzo the Impor tance or properly trained teachers In Improving- education standards and conditions lit tho stftto and especially In the rural Schools, and Whereas, Governor Wlthycombe In his message to tho legislative assem bly pointed out tho need of more uor ihal school facilities In drcgon; Therefore, bb It roablvcd that wo earnestly call attention to this need, heartily endorse Governor Wllhy eombo's recommendations In the Mutter and especially recommend that proper steps' be trfsfen ib provide normal schools in southern and east ern Oregon. ItumI Supervision Whereas tho problems of the rural teachers arc so' numerous adn tho need of professional assistance so evi dent, and Whereas, so few forms of Indus tMAl niid professional supervision nro so Inexpensive ns tho supervision of rural schools when tho capital In vested Mn salaries paid and the num ber of employes aro considered, and "Whereus Very few forms .of super Vision nro so pregriant with splendid possibilities of service- as tho super vision of rural schools In the assisting In tho wise expenditure of school money In bullUlni! houses and provid ing equipment In the aiding nnd as sisting lu Improvement of school room work and stimulating tho social nnd Industrial lire of the rural com munity Tlloreforo bo It resolved that wo heartily endorse supervision of rural schools lu the state of Oregon and wo recommend that tho lcglslrillvo committee formulato recommenda tions for extending anil perfecting tho system which has been so well begun. Med fort I Thanked Resolved that wo appreciate the royal manner In which tho city of Medford has entertained this associa tion That wo extend our jiratltudo to musicians who have ho delightfully entertained us, to Superintendent IIIIUs and tho local teachers for pro viding In every way for our enjoy ment and comfort, to the superinten dents and principals club of Jackson nnd Josephine counties for tho splen did entertainment In St. Marks hall, the district school board of Medford for use or tho high school building, to tho domestic sclenco department of the Mcdfdrd high school for the splendid luncheon provided, And to thd Medford dally papers of the city for their excellent reports of tho meetings. On a motion from tho floor the fol lowing resolution was added: Thai this assembly express Its ap preciation to the nie mbcrs of tho stato school superintendent's office and all others who assisted, for the preparation nnd management of the Kducntlonul exhibit nt tho Panama exposition. TOF LONDON', Dec .10 The llulKunan parlinmcnt nt Wednesday's session disoussod n war credit of .100,(100.000 francs nnd second credit of .'10,000,- 000 francs, which has been pioposcd for tho relief of families of needy soldiers, nooordiue; to tho Sofia cor respondent of Keillor's Tolesnini company. Tho correspondent eon tiuiies: "The socialists expressed paciticisl sentiments and opposition to nil war, but consented to vote for tho credit, while tho reform ociulist said they would abstain from voting. Tho rud- ionl favored tho credits. All the other pnitie enthuintically pledged their suppori, dcchmuK that the term ol jiunco will m eery respect corre-pond to nularin's snontice. SIGMA NU HOLDS ANNUAL DINNER AT HOTEL MEDFORD The annual dinner of the Sigma Nil fraternltv. celebrated as usual during tho Christmas holidays, was held at the Hotel Medford Wednes day night, seventeen members' of this popular collego sorletv attending and nine different colleges being rep resented. Those who attended in cluded M O. Honnett. Leon Speck, fieo. Vilas. Walter Hrown. Clean (Jarrett, Win Vawter. Tom Scantlln, R C. Cowglll, Hobort Hammond, K. ,. Ooary. Han Herring, noo. Cates. C M Thomas. Vernon Ciarrott N'ed Vil' Mol rt l'elou 'nriiu Vjh tt, , i REOPENING ASH AN BULGARS DISCUS PAYMEN W MEDJ?OBD; MSIE TRIB.WE, STANDAROffilOinilteS nr nnuiirnniii IP Rtinedy $ Ul uUlillflLfiulnL 'I "taKu'AyiVYo.ViiTOiS?' I I VnUr UtmrBDleed $ uuunor.0 mvuncu The commercial divi-ion of the Or ORon Stale Tcueheis' nxxoeintion held several interestinR' seHions nt tho high ftehool Tuesdiiy nnd Wedue-day. J. M. Oressloy of tho hijjii sehoid couuuereiul depnitmeiit presided, and ;Mr. 1). I. Van fjihler of the .Medford ('ommerciiil college acted ns score Ini'y. Several questioim ciniceniln coni merolnl eduentioii were discussed. Thco diseuftioiiH weie paitioi)at'd in by tlit following teuchers: Denn He.xell, Oregon Affrioulturol collesn; Ilenii Morion, University of Oregon j. T. Hodge, Ashland high schoel: H. I. Van (lilder, Medford ronuliorcinl cellege: V. W. Hint, Oold Hill hiu'i (scliool; Inn Akins, Medford hlr-h chooljl. M. Urcssley, Medford high fjehoel: .Mrs. U. I. Vuu Gilder, Mcd foid Commercial college, nnd K. 11. Stniilcy, Central 1'oint high school. It wjih uiiniiimoitHly decided to nf filiate with tho depnitinelit of voca tional education nnd to meet next yonr nt Portland. It wn also decid ed to invite nil mciuhcr.s- of tho Nn tibuiil COiiimeroinl 'fenohtrs federa tion who-nro teaching-in Oregon t) unite with (his organization in ud inncing tho cnuso of eonnnen'ial ed- iirntiou throughout the state. A reso lulion, offcrcil by Mr. (Jrcsslcy, wn ndoj ted ns folIewK: That each count v institute bo nsked to organize n eom mercinl tcueher' tiHsociiition, which would solid u delegate to the statu oonvontion, mid that privnto ooininor einl heliools be recognized. Mr. Van Gilder suggested tlult ft southern Oie gon connncrcinl touchers' nssocintion be orgnnired, which would nffillhto with the state nssocintion. A diseim sion followed which showed that ev eryone was id faVor of suoh nn or guuizntidn. The principal fentlire of tho sos sioti wns nn niiitniited discussion of the rejioit of the committeo on the stiindnrdizWioii of courses in com merce in the high schools of Oregon. Thu lenders in tho dismission were Denn Jlexcll of Hie Oregon Agricul tural collego nnd Dean Morton of thu University of Oregon. Following tho discussion, the report was unani mously adopted. Officer for the ensuing year were elected as .follews: President, C. I). Luzenby of tho Jefferson high school, Portland; secretary, Mr. Lawrence of Portland. . E Kported by Jackson County Ab trtct Co., Sixth and Fir BU. Circuit Anna L. Plorco vs. City of Med ford, notlco of appeal. S. F. Hlchort vs. Josephine Sooy Sinlth, notlco of cross appeal. Geo. F. Watson vs. Mrs. Anna II. Hussull, return of summons. Nellla C. Sklllmnn vs. K. It. Law rente, lsturn of summoiiu. Hubbard Hros. vs. W. T. Dozler, writ of iittnchnicnt; return of sum mons. Freeman Wltoy & Co., vs. Minnie A. McKee, writ of attachment. H. II Hradshdw vs. J. W. Kluuey, writ of attachment. l'utbato Kstnto of A. J. Handull, petition for confrlmatlon, Ittvil r.stnte Tmiisfoii Herman Slmpklns to l'liroiin Slmpklns. Int. in 28-3C-2W..$10.o6 John W, Mills ot ux to W. M. Smith, land on Riverside avo Medford 10.00 Certified cope In of probate mutter from Htieua Vista county, la., In the estate ot Sllus A. Reason, deceased. SALU.M, Ore., Dec. 30. Oregon will be allowed ten delugntes to tho icpubllcan national convention at Chicago next Juno, four from tho stato at largo and two from each con gressional district. Information of this apportionment reached Secretary or Stato Olcott today In a letter from James II. He) nobis, of Washington, secretary ot tho republican national committee. CHICHESTER 8 PILLS V mr v Uractl'L AilfwrilM ir'.TCKS jr.ikcal,lXiUS(t.AUtinRUtl SOLB BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE Medford House Movers M U IIRM lloiuct, .MhcIiIiici'), i . 'fTH, Moved Any DUtaiuo AIm Houso Repairing CMi! So.VcVtowil 77 V. Si, COURT HOUS NEW l-rtl.l. H4 Ifl U.I4 MuihcVV iii. im-i vim bim riwjoi. v EGOff, MEDFORD,. XHTOOtf, This liomc-inihlc toilgh syrup Id now iiwhI In moic homes tluin my Other cough relnedy. Its promptnciig, vuoe nnd evr tulnty in euiuiucrltig distrmiing euuulis, client nnd tin out eoldn, Is t rally reinnrk nblc. You can nctunlly feel it tnke held. A dnv's tio vill. Uoliiilly mercome the ordinary cough relieves ccn whooping cough quickly. Splendid, too, for bron chitis, spnsmodic cioup, bronchlnl nttlunn nnd winter coughs. tlct from nnj' drugalst 214 ounces of rlnex (SO cents north), tour it in n pint tnittle nnd lilt the lot Up with pluiti Kraiiri lnted sugar svrup. This gixea you at 11 cost of only Tit cents A full pint ot better cough svrup tlimi Jolt eollld bllv for &..jfl. 'Jukes but n few minutes to prepare. Full directions with l'invv. Tastes good uud never spoils. Vou will be plciiMiitlv surprised liof tpiivkly it Ioomiiih dry, lionrco or tight coughs, nnd henls the liilmmed mem brnnen in n painful cough. It also stops tho formation of phlegm In the thront nnd bronchial tubes, thus cudlns the per sistent loose cough. i'incx is n most vnliiftldc cotireiilrnlcd rouipouud of genuine Norway pine ox trnct, rich in gnnlnco), which Is so heal ing to the membranes. To nxold dlsnppoiniinent. be sure nnd nk your druggist for "i!H ounces 1'Inex," nnd don't nccept anything cUe. A gunrnntca of alnoluld sntlsfnctinn, or money promptly refunded, goes with this preparation. The I'incx Co., Ft, ayuc, Iud. DKI.INQl'KNT SAM: NOTICI CAIi-U'OKNIA-OIUXJO.V I'OWKIt tX). Locution of principal place ot bj& Iness, Snn Krnnclsco, California. NOTICb) Thcro nro delinquent upon tho following descrlbod stock, on nccount ot Assessment No. 2, lev ied oil tho 20tlr day of October, 1915, tho several amounta set opposite tho names of tho respective shareholders, as follews: American National Hank of Snn Francisco, Pledgee. Cert. No. 322, 3300 Shares, Atllt. 13300.00. Aldcnliagcn, W. a., Cert. No. 40 shares. Amt. $40,00, Clmbot, Kmello M., Cort. No. GO shares, $60.00. Clot, Emtio. Cert. No. 32S, 210, 233, 400 slinres, Amt. $400.00. HoLong, V. Ij Cert. No. 214, 10 shares, Amt. $10.00. do Tristan, Philippe, Cert. No, 3C, 1000 shares, Amt. 11000.00. du Tristan, Philippe, Cort. No. 37, 1000 shares, Amt. 11000.00. do Tristan, Philippe, Cort. (No. 02, 4000 shares, Amt. $4000.00. do Tristan, Philippe, Cert. No. 93, GOO shares, Amt. $000.00. do Trlstun, I'hlllppo. Cort. No. 90, 540 shares, Amt. $540.00. do Tristan, I'hlllppo, Cert. No. 170, 2S0 shhrcB, Amt. $2G0.00. do Tristan, Phlllppo. Cert. No. 295, 250 shares, Amt. $250.00. do Tristan, Philippe, Cert. No. 29C, 250 shares, Amt. $250.00. Dtcckmnnn, Jr., J. I!., Cort. No. 231, CO shares, Amt. $G0.00. Dlcckmaun, Josephine C, Cort. No. 232 00 shares, Amt. $00.00. Hover, Chester L.. Cert. Nd. 251, 2S0 shares, Amt. $280.00. Hollwlg, Christian, Trustoo for fiord on Hellwlg, Cort shares, Amt. $200.00. No. 327, 200 Knox, R. 1).. Cert. No. 228, 80 film res, Amt. $80.00. Knox, R. !!., Cort. No. 299, 200 shnros. Amt. $200.00. LRUs, Helen C, Cort. IN'o. 35C, 100 shares, Amt, $100.00. McLaughlin, 1). IL. Cnrt. No. 215, 100 shares, Amt. $100.00. Mercantile Trust Company ot San Francisco, Trustee, Curt. No. 121, 100 shares, Amt. $100.00. Morcantllo Trust Company of San Francisco, Trustee. Cert. No. 128, 200 shares, Amt. $200.00. Morcantllo Trust Company of Sail Francisco, Trusteo. Cert. No. 134, 200 shares, Amt. $200.00.' Morcantllo Trust Company nt Snn Finnclsco, Trustoo, Cort. No. 138, 400 shares, Amt. $400.00. Mercantile Trust Company of San Francisco, Trustee, Cort. No. 139, 100 shares, Amt. $400.00. Morenntllo Trust Company of Snn Franclsro, Trustee, Cert. No. 199, 40 shares, Amt. $40.00. Mercantile Trust Company ot San Frnuclsco, Trusteo, Cert. No. 200, 40 shares, Amt. $40.00. Mcrranttlo Trust Company of San Francisco, Trustee. Cort. No. 202, 20 shares, Amt. $20.00. Patorsou, ThomnB M.. Cort. INo. 182, 20 shares, Amt. $20.00. Stoddnrd. H. C. Cert. No. 375, 350 shares, Ann. $350.00. Sutllffo, K. C, ?Cert. No. 2C1, 20 shnros, Amt. $20.00. Sutllffo, H. O., Cert. No. 271, 20 shares, Amt. $20.00. Wood. F. I)., Cert. No. 300, 200 shnros, Amt. $200,00. And In accordanco with law and nn order of tho Hoard of Directors made on tho 20th dny of October, 1015, so many shares of each parcel or such stock ih mny bo nucessary will bo sold at public auction nt thu office of tho company, number 131 LeldoB dorff street, San Francisco, Califor nia, on Wednesday, January 12, 191 C, at tho hour of 12 o'clock noon of said day, to pay said delinquent nssnssmout thorcon, together with costs of advertising and expense of sale. ALI2N J. HOBUQROUOH, Secretary of Cullfonila-Orogon Pow er Company Office: Number 131 Loldusdorff street, Shu Francisco, California. 247 FOR HKNT FUll.llnnmi ROOMS FOR HKNT""-"rwo-ro6ni" "fin nhhed house, nicely located. C A. Du Voo TOK SALTM riwTorix i-'bir S ALB Co V and "ca I f '. Phono 4K3-R2. FOR SALK Thoroughbred Holsleln bull ralf. Address Hox 19, It. F. I). No 1. Central Point. 242 I O R SALK Klght months old'hoTfer Phone 597-R2. 241 FOR SALE Toum of mules, weight 900 lbs. each, ti eur olds. $325, O. C Hoggs. FOR SALK foam, weight about l.00 pounds. Phono 316 tf liR rtVl.W -Choap, if horion. Vln vun bru, N. Hircfshlu Are. 218 .TirrasnA - y, TracTOroTCR ran ui:nt nousua ,. i -, -. ...,., .. . -rtJ.UJT-L. f.!. ;.',., 'jpyj . FOR 11KNT Five room modern cot tage, ono block from federal build ing. Phono 499-Y. 241 FOH'HRNT First clnss C-room mod ern bungalow, range counectod: gnrage. Tel. 488X. FOlt HUNT Modern bungnlow, Tel ephone 729-M. 241 FOR HKNT--Colonel Sargent's res idence on Onkdalo ave., tclnphono owner nt Jacksonville, or Inquire of H. H. Nye or Hoy 11. Peebles nt Mtdford. 253 KOK 8ALK RRAii ESTATM FOlt SALIi! Or exchango 32n ot first clnss Improved land; will consider ono half payment ot city proporty. Wallace Wood, Medford. 241 FOH BALK MISCKbliAXKOUS FoVsALK One flno Huntlng?o"n Playor piano with twenty four rec ords, $260 down, bAlanco $10 per month. Owner, Uox G. D. II., Med ford Mall Tribune. 240 FOH SALH -AVcIl bred Drtrred Hock Cockrcls for heading pens, now ready, $2 each. Phono 3-F-2. J. I). "Webster, Phoenix, Ore. 24C FOlt SALK Alfalfa hay. S57-R, Phono 240 FOH SALH Ono man tops for Ford crtrs at tho Tout and Top Factory, 10C N. Front St. 245 FOH BALR llnrlej ; also baled bar ley strnw. Phono 732-J2. 2GG WAirricn STTUATION8 WANTB7)Mnn ""nnd "wlfo'want Job on ranch to do gcnoritl ranch work, wlfo to cook, J. W. Carroll, Med ford, Oregon. 215 llKLP WAXTIM) FRM.VLK WANTKD (llrl for general houso-wot-k In Weed, Cab: good wages and permanent, position to right party. Phoiio 409-V. 211 WAVriJH StIMUMiiiAWKOUS W ArTHnWoinon lor uo'licl i"you make money soiling guaranteed hosiery to wear; full or part time; big profits; experience unneces sary. Address, International Mills, llox 123, Norrlstown,l'ft, WANTKD To bliy automatic revol ver, cheap. Call Anderson OOO-.M. 12 WANTKD Cbuple to work on coun try place near Jacksonville; man to do ranch work and woman to cook; must bo experienced In cook ing for privnto families. Call Sun day botwoon 10 and 12. Phono Jacksonville 69, Mrs. Chas, II. Conner. 210 WANTBD 1914 or 1915 flvo pns fionger auto In first clnss condition; tell make, niodol, whoro nnd when purchased nnd run: bow many miles run; how equipped; prlco uud nil particulars, Address Rex 22, Mull Tribune, . 24 4 WANTKD -Land to clear for wood or on shares. Phono 488-.M. 211 FOR KXCllANfii: FOR SALK OR TRADK ;G0 aero stock farm; 200 acres under hog tight fenco; SO acres In cultiva tion; excellent outrungo; plenty of 'water; fair buildings; located on county road; will give good terms on part. W. A. Mcssuer, Medford, Oregon. TO TRADK 1 lot 50x120, throo room cottage, plastered inside, In iKIamath Falls; will sell or trado for Medford property. Address C A. Kdler, 703 Sherman St. 240 Lon LOST Klcctrlo tall light, lu or around town. I'louso return to AVatklns' Feed Stoic. LOST Polnnd China boar, ntrnyed Sunday, Dec. 2G. l'leasu notify Wultcr NorrlB, caro P. W. Hamlll ranch. 245 LOST Waterman fountain pen. O. Y, Tcngwnld, Hotel Hollnnd. FODMfc FOUND A friendship bracelet on tho street. Ownor can got samo nt this office by paying for notlco nnd proving proporty. MONKV TO MAN TO LOAN $1000 on Improved ranch Holmes tho Insurance Man. I'DR.SONAL WANTKD Woman botwoon 40 nnd 55 whom it may concern, t hnvo a good homo and hotel; would llko to correspond with you. II, F, Mc Lenry, Siskiyou, Oregon. 211 MISCELLANEOUS. HAROAIN Hnby carriage, collapsi ble, rubber tires, hood, fine con dition. 737 W. 11th St 211 iiusiMiss muKCTtmt Printers ami Publishers MEDFORD PRINTING CO., has th best equipped printing offico la southern Oregen: book binding lonio leaf ledgurs, billing ayntems, etc. Portland prices. 27 North Fir Bt. ESTABLISHED BUSINESS AND MAKING MONEY Present owner, on account of business interests ekewhere, will sell Tor 25 per cent less tljttll actual value. SEE US Bennett Investment Co, , , ,isir )r nusiNKss DiRKcraicY . i.i I I , ,, . Auto Supplies LAHKft AUTO SPRING CO. We nro operating tho largest, oldest nnd best equipped plant In tho Pa cific northwest. Uso our spring when others f nit. Sold under guar antee 20 North FHtcftnth Ut., Portland, Ore. Attorneys GEO? W. CHKRrY AHornVy ." nnd .Notary, Room 9, Jackson County Rank Riiildlng, entrnuco N. Cen tral, Mcdtord, Ore. PORTER J. NEFF, WM. P. MEALH1 Attornoys-nt-Lnw, Rooms 8 nnd 9, Medford Natlonnl Rank bldg. A. K. REAMES, LAWYER aarnott Corey bldg. 0, M. ROHEHTS Lawyor. Medford National Dank Dulldlng. Dentists Dr. W. M. VAN SCOYOO DR. C. C. VAN SCOYOO Dentists Garnott-Coroy Bldg., ullo 310 Mcdtoro, Oro. Phono 85G. Collections nnd Reports COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS W collected somo nccotints 14 yonri old. Wo know how to get the money. Tho DuttocK Mercantile Agency, Inc., Rooms 1, 2, 3 Has kins' Rldg., 21 C K. Main st. Engineer And Contractor FRED N. CUMMfNGSSnGincor and coritractor, 404 M. F. & IL Dldg Surveys,, estimates, irrigation drnlnngo, orchard and land 1m provomont. Onrbago GARBAGE Got your promise! cleaned up ror tho summer. Call on tho city garbage wagons for good service. Phono 274-L. F. Y. Alien. Instruction In Music iLMCHIT MUsTc STUDIO Room 401, Oarnett-C6rcy bldg. Fred Al ton Halght. piano; Mrs. Florence Hallldny Halght, volco. Phom 7 Physicians i)nd Surgeons DR. F. O. CARLOW, DR. KVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathic physicians, 410-417 Garnett-Corej bldg., phono 103C-L. Rcsldonc. 20 South Laurel at. DH. W. W. HOWARD OfitoopnthK physician, 303 Garuott-Corcy building. Phono 130. DR. J. J. E.MMKNS Physician and aurgoon. Practlco limited to oyo, oar, noso and throat. Eyon scion tlflcally tested and glasses sup plied. Oculist and Aurlst for S. P R. R. Co. Offices M. F. H. Co bldg., opposlto P. O. Phono C67, DR. R. W. CLANCY Physlclnn and surgeon Phones, offico 30, real donco 724-J. Offico hours, 10 to 12, 2 to 5. DR. MARTIN C. RARIIKR Physl clan nnd surgeon. Offico Palm block, opposlto Nash hotel. Hours 10 to 12, 1 to 4. Phono 110-J. T. G. HEINE, M. D. Eyo, Ear, Noun and Throat. Headaches and nervous conditions relieved bj properly ftttod glasses, Cross oyct straightened. Offico 228 E. Mnln at., phono 3Q3. Consultation froo. GORDON -MAC CRACKKN, M. I). Homoopathlo Physician, Surgeon, 228 East Main St., Medford, Ore gon. Offico phono 143, rosldonco Phono 732-R2. Offico hours 1 to 4 p. m. Public Monographer M. T. KmVAm8 Stcogrnphor nnd Multlgrnphlng, Rooms 409-410 Garnott-Coroy building. Office phono 709-J, rosldonco phons 1G3-R. HKRHERT J. RERHIAN Stenogra pher, room 29, Jackson County Rank Rldg. Dictation tnkon any placo nny tlmo by tho only Stono typo operator in Southorn Oro. Of fico phono 515, Roc. 275-J. Sowing Machine. numt tn lu ur u.p.a. Of within tho next two years. , Oivgon Dry Ijuv In Oregon tho munufacturo or sale )f any kind of Intoxicating liquor Is ibsolutely prohibited by constltutlou- 1 ningndniunt. Drugstores aro not Transfer BADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO Off leu 42 North Front st. Phone 315. Prices right. Sorrlco guar-anteod. VHARS OF HIGH VALUKS IH57 IH(ll) IHKH 1801) 1007 IH.IO lH;t iH7:t vi-.i(H ni1' i,iiv vaijur.M TIIK AROVH DIAGRAM SHOWS .ll'ST WHH.V RHAL lvSTATH KIIOL'LI) IIAVI'. lKi:. ROL'GHT AND WIII2.V IT SHOULD H.WK UKK.V HOLD. Runl ltato rises rpilckly In value with good times. Prosperity la comliiR. It has not struck Real Kstnto yet. Real Kstato Is generally the Inst to feci prosperity. It must fool It lu u short tUuo. Then It will Jump In value How many will have tho foroslsht to take advantage ot tho present deproHslou and the low prices of Real Kstato. We believe that an opportunity for Investment, for speculation and money-makliiK 1 offered In lots In tho "SUMMIT AVHNUii HKiailTS ADDITION" nt $ftfi oaeh on n cash payment ot $5 down and $3 per month No city assess in t'nu Vou OAN'T LOS1C For location of the 'SUMMIT AVUNUE HKIGHTS ADDITION" 8a Map In our window or call ut office. BENNETT INVESTMENT 00. ItlUli HSTATK LOANS lux i-Mt M.iln jitr.M-t PAGK, THRB WHY? u IT IS YOUIl RUSLVESS TO 8KB AflR Because niy etoex m trade Is to have optioned at tho lowest cath price the bast buy In this county. I hnvo been on tnn ground look ing out for you for thd past five years. Nearly everyday I linvs In vestigated somo "good thing." I have eliminated everything except those deals which I am convinced will io itiro me satisfied customers, In a fo hours time J can give you the benefit of this research. It Is my business to show you over the. county and Introduce you to the possibilities, and opportunities here. Bee Med ford first and J. C. BARNES ins Went Until 6trt NEW TODAY 80 ncrcs on tho Applegate, with somo Btock and Irrigation, $4900.00. Another thcro of 1C0 acres, stock, ir rigation and buildings. $7500 and many other ranched priced right. A good one nenr Pendleton, Irrigat ed nnd wntcr right paid, 187 ncres At $100.00; will take In good little place In exchange. ' A tow furnished nnd some unfur nished houses for ront. C. D. HOON Itoota 10, Jackson Coaaty Btwak BMc TlfttT, CARD iNTEltUltRAN AUTO OAIt CO. Lcnvo Medford dally except Sun day for Ashland, Talent and Phoenix at 8 a, in., 11:50 n. ni., i:lG, 2:30, 3:45 nnd 5:15 p. m. Als on Sat urday nt 11:15 p. m. Sundays leave nt 10 a. in., 4 p. m. nnd 9:30 p. ni. Leave Ashland for Medford datly oxcopt Sunday at 0 n. m 12:50, 2:30, 3:30, 4:45 nnd Gil5 p. in. Siinday loavo Ashland nt 9 a. m.f ltdO, 5:0d nnd 10:30 p. m. Bargains in ROSES 200 Tnroo-ycar-old Caroline Testotit Rboos for fialti at a bargain Tho finest roses In Medford from tho host roso hodgo in tho city. Tho Caroline Tostout la a perpet ual bloomer, largo pink roses aud (ho best hedgo or street roso for thin cllmato. Pierce, the Florist A SPLENDID' RESOLUTION From Now on Let DAISY BUTTER c u pint of your daily meal. Every pound (uuruutocd. rchli Milk and (renin, Cottngo iccc, Iluttennilk mill Fresh Eggi tit o Dairy. c.Vhite Velvet Ice Cream Co. Phono 181 :J-2 K. ;Mnln Wc givo S. & 11. (Ircen Stnnips, ttt;i loo.l luin pv RKVTAUS lXSURAXOR I'liniio Mil y n 9.1 im & f. K: -,- vR