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MEDFORD MAT& TRIBUNE, MRDFORD, OHEOOtf, MONDAY, JANUARY 3, 3016 PA'GU -MV1! k IIS 1 Hi '1 if M 10 TULELAKETHROUl KLAMATH FALLS, Ory .IxnC. 3. Thu crucial tost of thu phui ofjjfnn tiger J. 0. Camp of the Khiiuntlnll' brunch of the rvclmunliun servej to unlock fcO.OOfl uc.ro of tin- Iini K riculturol lntut in Klnuintb cotfity, will soon be miulo, ami upon th? -' suit of this test will depend thu fic tion of tJie cxHnili(urc of a lnrg?uin in eonKtructing the most novel srnleni if, drainage po.aibly ever put iiito ef fect. . . The plan contrmplntt'H a tumid in tending from bonenth Tulo" lok" nnd opening into a bis fissure lu thf Invn beds, into which will be RMircJ the contents of the hike. ilnnngur Cuinp husjifii dispatched to i lit; ux)oriment enmp on tb i'sl slitiro of Tule hike n largo SO-Jiorse-powcr engine nnd u 7V:-indh cl'iitri l'ugnl pump, to be iimtnllcd nl woo. 'Water to He I'nniped Fnmi Ulic The pump will tnko water from the Into which will be conducted into n scries of exploratory holes, eijhl by ten feet in nizo; which were sulk by the reclamation hervice durinr the post summer to ascertain the fu mo tion below the level of the lale bed. Should tho water disnpponrrnpidly enough from these holes, whkft hnvo been sunk into n bed of broke Invn, there will undoubtedly be uioremoney forthepming from the rcclimntion Horvli-o to extend the explootionnft nuother kcohou nnd possibly to do Home work of n permanent tmture. , Au interesting result of thc.siuking, of the three holes bus been Hint n comparison of water levels bA boon made powublo by the servier. Thin comparison di.sclofies that there is n downward trend of the water to the depth of the holes, increasing in ouch use. Jlr. Camp thinks this seepage indicates drainage into crevices of the lower strata of lava. Tunnel i.s Contemplated Should it he found that the water drains uwny freely through the bro ken lava, the plan of draining Tule hike to rodaiui some 80,000 acres of mo-t excellent lond, whjch now Htands only n few feet under water, will bo proceeded with. The plan of the sytcm rontcm plntcHu tunnel to he run under iv level strntum of lava which it is thought will form an excellent roof (bat will hrrvo admirably in allowing the wat ers of tho lake to drain beneath. The tunnel will extend under the Like, nnd its outlet will ho directed into whnt is commonly known iih the ''big crank," u Inrgo fissure in tho lava beds running close to the point of mo present experiment. When nil is in readiness, tho lake bed forming the roof of the tunnel will be bjusted out and the water al lowed to escape into the great fis sure, or us much of it as will. Tho phut is a dating one from an engineering standpoint, but Han been approved for trial by the reclamation service. Tim tunnel can be driven nijd tho lake drained in two or three yearn, , . The Klamath project now 'embraces only -10,000 mires, which h&vc been put 'under wntcr. Word reached Ashland Sundav or tlio death early on that inoriiiiiK of Mm. Orla C Van Scoy, ilf 0f Prof. W, T. Van Scoy, nt thu family resi dence In tho Evans creek nolghbor hood, wheru Prof. Van Scoy has been teaching school for sometime past. Tho deceased was about GO years of age nud a native of Indiana. She had been almost a confirmed Invalid for a long time past. Tho family s well Known throiiRhout southern Oicxon, having re-slded here for nearly twen ty years. Funeral sen Ices will be held nt '.Medford, Tuesday, Januan 4, at 10 a. m., at tho home of tho dang ler of the deceased, Mrs I) B. Rus sell. Over. 200 enJocd thu annual Now Year reunion of the Methodist church following at Mooso hall on Saturday A substantial dinner was fcupplement ed with a musical and lltemry pro gram, In which members or the choir and reciters of local repute took part, moulding Rev. ll. J. Van I'ossen and "Dick Posey" Campbell. This C. union feature has been n fixed cus tom of tho methodlsts for nearb a quarter of a centun. Taolr church organization here was perfected in the early 60s and the rostor now contains the names of See members Tlie present paster U Rev. v J Douglass, During the storm spell hereabouts last week the temporatiH'e. wn, tne lowuHt on record fer U roars, regu lating 4H afcovo Jtgre by jove rnraeet thermometer on Weenatday morn ing. The armory w ifiWndHiit unit AN DRAIN LAVA BEOS ION ASHLAND AND VICINITY decorations and multicolored electric effects at tho Bhrltio ceremonial Sat urday night. Members or lllllah temple nnd visiting nobles to tho number of 100 participated. There was quite a delegation from Mcdford nnd minor ones from points as far north as Cottage Grove. The Initiates were Worth Harvey, assistant cashier of the First National Unuk ot Cottage drove; T. J, Clow, passenger conduc tor of tho Southern Pacific of, Hofte burg; nnd Dr. F. 11. Johnson, n dental pruetltloner of this city. The ladles held forth lu Masonic hall, nnd pro llmluary to an elaborate banquet en Joyed a theater pnrty at tho Vlnlng, tho attraction being Ceraldlue Karrnr in "Carmen." Edward Henry, son of Chas. Hen ry, a well known rancher of tho Cove, section, died -at a local hospital on Friday. Funeral services will bo hold on Tuesdny afternoon of this week at Dodge's undertaking rooms. Interment In Ashland cemetery, .Hev, Mr. Herrlngton, of Seattle, oc cupied the Methodist pulpit on Sun day morning. Ho has be'en a visitor hero several days and attended the New Year rcunlou on Saturday. Mrs. J. L. Krononbcrg, of Sausallto, Col., a sister of Mrs. W. 'M. Toley, Is expected hero early, this week for a visit With relative. Miss Irene .Johnson, .of Loveland, Colorado, arrived hero on Now Year's day to fill tho position of reading in, tho West HChool, succeeding Miss Jonnnotte Croekpaum. Hho la a grad-, unto of the Teachers' collego'at Orcol ey, Colo. Miss Alice lalmor, of Mcd ford, succeeds Mlsa Effle 'Alvorson in tho third .grade or tho Ku.it school. She st a crnduatc of the San Jose normal. Schools Here opened Monday, January .1. ( Miss Maude Nlssloy, former teach er In tho high school, returned to her, homo at "Kvorett, Wash., on ,'ew Year's day, after a visit with fr.loilds here nnd at Medford, nt which lnttcr place she attended tho teachers' con ventlon. N A. Holmes, a formor well known resident and at one time em ploye or tho Southern Pacific here, has disappeared rrom his homo at, Sunnyvale, Santa Clara county, Cal., nud an anxious family arc trying to learn of hla whereabouts. Ho left Sunnyvale on Dec. ia, ostensibly for San Francisco or Hichmond, though ho said he might go to Fresno. Tho only word the family has heard rrom him was a letter, dated Dec. 1G, mall cd on tho trnln between Denver and Kansas City, territory which Is wny off from any ho proposed visiting. Ho was In enfeebled health owing to ov erwork and worry. Sinco living In California he had engaged In ranch ing and dairying. A son. Kugono Holmes, Is a S. P. omployo at Duns mulr. The two Dromlos, X31II Jenkins nnd Fred Lockley, both of Portland, wcro here tho last of tho week, mixing tho plcasuro of meeting commercial club officials with a dash of business. Jen kins was trying to lineup more pas- Bonger tratric for tho S. V. and Ixjck- ley was on tho trail of a rccont photo of D. M. Lowe, to bo usod na tho basis of a wrltoup for nn casdem magazine. Complying with tho provisions of tho statowlde prohibition law, tho dniK firms of McNalr Hros., W. M. Poley & Co., nnd J. .!. McNalr of tho Uant KIdo pharmacy, Itavo executed bonds enabling thorn to retail ethyl (grain) alcohol. Tho hoitdn aro for $200 each, apd every registered pharmacist must mipply onu Individ- unlly, Inasmuch as one bond for each place or business will not nnswer U moru than ono pharmacist is umploy. cd. Driving a King 8, 05 h. p., F. I,. Stool and A. 11, Joseph, or Chicago, arrived hero over tho mountains on Saturday, and Mopped nt thu Park garago for repairs before leaving for Portland and Vancouver, II. C. They wero stalled ncur 'Hilt tor a week awaiting machine parts rrom San Francisco. Theirs la Advnnco Car No. ?., advertising tho merltn or tho "Mil ometer," a mechanical guide which 20 cqrs or the King typo are exploit ing throughout tho country. They havo covered 32,000 miles since last April, In spite of thu admonition, "Try uot the- pass" owing to weather conditions, thoy successfully nego tiated the most difficult and elevated stretchcH of highway In Utah, No vada and California. Undertaker Stook was called to Central Point Sunday to conduct the funeral or John Downing, who died recently. The deceased was a brother or James and Thomas Downing, for mer residents here. EAGLE POINTEAGLETS By A. C. Uowlett Jud Kdsall, who has been stopping at the Sunnyslde tor some time re turned to his ranch last week. T K. Jordan, who nought a farm near llrownsboro, was down and seems to thing that he Is going to have a bountiful orop of fruit, Judging from the fruit buds theto are on hU trfca. He was on his way to Med ford. . Mrs. Irwin Daley of Lake, and her dniiKhtur. went to Medford laM WVd. Hobday nud her JiunliaHd came out on tho K. P. nnd Lnko creek stage Friday morning nud took tho car tor Mcdford. II, 11. Tronson, owner of tho Tn inous applo orchard, went to Mcdford Wedncsdny. William Lewis and one of John Orcb's dnughtcrs, Mbis May, took the train for Medford the same day. Mrs. ;Sveiu Dcrquest wan also a passenger for Medford on the samo ear, and Mrs. Ocorgo Jackson camu out Wednesday afternoon and went up to tho-Tronson orchard. Kirn Wliilloy of Prospect camo out on Wednesday to meet a young lady by the name of Scott, n-lto Is teach ing lu Prospect, remaining over night nt the Sunnyslde, although Miss Scott did not arrive until Thursday morn ing. Misses Mattlo Minter and her sis ter took dinner at tho S. S. Thurs day and took tho llarnlsh Jitney for "Mcdrord, roturnlng via tho Pacific nnd Knstcrn the next morning. .MIsa Jullla Sldloy who lives with her parents, Mlko Sldloy nud wife, camo ouu from Medford Thursday and took pnsungo on tho S. P.-L, C. Bingo for .her home near Lake Creek P. O. Snm Courtnoy, tho young man who was accldontAlly shot through tho wrist nnd has been stopping hero for somo'weeks, has so far recovered the use of tho wrnl that lie ban return ,ed to his homo pear Ilrownsboro. . They hnvo -beon making sonio changes In tho arrangement of tho public nmunementH and Instead or having n danco. after the moving pic turo shown they had n basket ball 'fiamo for n change n few nights ngo and op last Wednesday ulght a pub 'lie oxhlbitlou of how to play bnskot ball wib given at tho opera house. d seo that In spite of tho mud, rain, 'nufiw and leu that tho ditch company la still hntillng lumber up to their ditch from our depot. W. 13. Hcnsley, the man who bought tho Frank Nichols orchard' nnd bargained for his residence prop erty hero In town has come on from Seattlo with his wife and daughter, Mrs, L. L. Hlckox, nnd Mrs. J. K. Hcnsley. As soon ns the necessary nrmngcmentR can bo mado thoy In tend to build nnd movu onto their different places. At present they arc stopping In Mrs. O, K. Nichols' house. Mrs, Kd .Foster of well, I hardly know whoro to locato her for sho lives on thu road half way between here and Trail who has been out to 'Medford attending tho teachers' con voutlon, stoppod a few minutes to see Mrs. Howlctt on her way home Tliiira- day. Wm. Nowstrom ot Lnko creek, was Interviewing our blacksmith, W. L. Chlldrcth about shaping his branding iron over again so as to comply with tho now law regarding branding Irons as they all now havo to bo recorded In Salem The neighbors ot Mr. llurllson, liv ing on the north fork pf Llttlo Thitto gavo them n farcwoll party last Wed ncsrday, bo Mr. A. C. Kdlcr reports. Paul Opdyko who lives in tho stone hotiNo on Hoguo rlvor road to Pros pect, camo out and went to Mcdrord Thursday. Mr. nnd Mrs, Henry recently from Klnniath Falls came out Friday morn ing nnd took thu K. P .-Persist stage for Elk creek where they worn going to visit Mrs, Hcnry'H parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee. Mr, nnd Mrs, HIkrIiik of Ashland came out on tho E. P. nnd L. C. stngo Friday morning nnd hurried off to catch tho train. They had been up on Salt crrck visiting hits ulster, Mm. Gun Nichols. Miss Flora Killer, formerly of Lake creek but now of Mcdford, camo out Friday nnd took tho stngo for her brother's, A. C. Kdlcr, near Lake creek poatofflct;. Since writing the foregoing Ram Courtney, tho young man 1 mention ed ns recovering from his gun shot wound, returnnd to tho Sunnysldo Friday ovc. JIo had ralleu and hurt his wrist over again and camo tor medical aid rrom Dr. Holt. Hobnrt O'NcIl or llrownsboro was tn town Friday and while hero renew ed his sub. lor the W M. T, Mis Mil ton has ilo-ul her school in upper Trail diitrict and relume 1 lo her homo in Talent. Mr, Vunt camo dow i liom Ah ABOUT 300,000 BABIES DIE BEFORE ONE YEAR The Census Bureau estimates that 300,000 babies died in this country last year before the age of one year, and it is stated that one-half of these deaths were needless if all mothers were strong and infants were breast-fed. Expectant mothcrsshouldstrivctoin crease their strength with the strength building fats in Scott's Emulsion which improves the blood, suppresses ner vousness, aids the quality of milk, and feeds the very life rolls. Physicians precit-j Scott's Emul sion; it is doubly impoiw..' during nursing. No alcohol, Every druggist lus it. Insist on Scott'sthe wlitte iuod medicine. No advanced pilcei. tcvtt ft fcowtie. pluJWiklil, ff 4, 1-H ALONG ROGUE RIVER laud Thursday to visit his dnughler, -Mrs. l 13. Hollows. Hurry Hunks sdld u bunch of beef entile bust week. . Tho Lewis sheep eamo to the ilcu'it on the east side of the river Tliur day. Will Houston was nn Kngle Point visitor Snttmtny. jAUsrs hlu Honstuu ami Ducie Uowo hnvo closed their full (enu of school. Mrs. Mny Daily is in Mcdford this week. Thc'teneheiw enjoyed the lunch nt the teachers institute in Medford given by the high school girls nnd considered the cooking a credit to them. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Dcllows wero .host nud hostess to n large dniicing party New leitrs eve. Everyone en joyed themselves greatly nud depart ed for home, hoping they will give an other party soon. The thermometer registered 120 de grees nbovo Thursday morning, and the ice froze an inch thick In one night. The tnnll running slrcmii.s wore frozcu over nnd the still water was frorcu nloii"; the river. Reported by Jackson County At tract Co., Sixth and Fir Bta. Ural Ksbita Tnuisfnrx May 1(. Wldtnoy to Laddie For mer, undivided one-fourth interest in land in see. 10-39-2E. .. . $ r00 Cnrl Phelps et ux to Oliver L. Davidson, lot i, block 1, Tut- tlo'H First Add., Bedford .. Oliver 1. Davidson to Nellie M. Davidson, lot 'J, block 1, Tut tie's First Add., Mcdford. J. E. Stewnit et ux to C. II. Auesickor, land in twp. 37 2W. GOO 10 Commercial Club Xotlco Tho nnnual meeting nnd election ot officers of tho Mcdrord Commer cial club will bo held In tho public library, Tuesday ovoulng, Jnuuary 4, 191 G, at 7:30 p.. m. 240 H. A. 1,ATTA, Secretary. JUDGE FOR YOURSELF Which b Hotter Try Un r.vporiiucJiL or IVoflt by n. Mcttriml CttlzmV, Kicrlctico Something now Is an experiment. Must bo prayed to bo as represent ed. l ' Thu Htntcmont or n manufacturer Is not convincing proof of merit. Hut the endorsement of friends Is. Now supposing you had a bad back, A lame, weak, or aching one, Would you experiment on it? You will road ot many so-called cures. Endorsed by utrangcra from far away places. . It's different whou tho endorse ment comos from homo. Easy to prove local testimony. Head this Medford case: C. C. Krlbs, grocer, W. Main St., Medford, saya: "I suffered rrom a dull achu In the small of my back for monllm. Tho kidney necrctloiiH wero unnatural and I had troubln In con trolling them. I finally got n mipply or Donn's Kidney Pills nnd took two or three boxes. The pain loft mo nnd my kidneys aro now In much better shape." Prlcu i'iOc, ut all dealers. Don't simply ask tor n klduoy remedy got Dona's Kidney l'llls tbo samo that Mr. Krlhn had. Foster-Mllburn Co., Props.. Hutfalo, X, Y. Adv. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS City Tii-nsurer I am a candldato for City Treas urer subject to thu olection Tuesday, Jan. 11, 191C. J. W. SHIHLKY. I am a candidate for re-election to office o( City Treasurer ut general election, Jau, 11, 191C. CUS II, SAMUELS. City .llecnidei' I am u candidate tor re-election to thu office of CUy Recorder at annual election, Jan. llj 1H10. j:LMi:fir,fF083, WHY? IT IS VOUIt m:!NKSS TO SHI? ME Because my atoex. n undo Is to have optioned at the loweit cash price the best buy In this county. I hare been on tne ground look ing out for you for th, pait five yeara. Nearly everyday I have in vestigated some "good thins." I bare eliminated everything except those deals which I am convinced will se cure me satisfied customer. In a few hours time I can sire you the benefit ot this research. It la my buaineia to show you over the county and Introduce you to the possibilities and opportunities here. B Med ford first and J. C. BARNES ;oi wM MfttM (Htot COURTHOUSENEWS TWO MOTHERS TELL How Theli' Sickly Children Were Made Htitmg and Well "For six years our llltl girl suf rered from a bronchial trouble, sho hnd no appetite, could not sleep and was so nervous we had to keep her out afschool. The doctors said noth ing but a change or climate would help her. We wcro discouraged, when ono day a friend naked us to try Vlnol, and after tubing six bot tles alio docs lint look like tho nnmo child. Sti-j has a flno appetite, In lively, hoaithy nnd well, nnd Vlnol did It all." Mrs. P. K. Hurford, loin, Kan. Another child mado streng: "Tho inenslos left my llttlo girl thin and delicate, and tho doctor's medicine did not seem to build hor up. I read about Vluol and got n bottle, nnd her Improvement was rapid, her ."(length returned nnd sho la now an v. ell as over.'' Mrs. E. Llnot, Plttaburg, Pa. Wo nsk every Mcdford mother of n frail, nlchh, ailing child to try Vlnol on our guarantee tto return their money if It docs not restore her child's normal health Mcdford Phrirmacy.- Adv DKMNQL'KNT HALK NOTION OAb- II-XJILMtVOIlKOON I'UWKn OO. Location of principal plnco of bus iness. San Francisco. California. NOTICH Thoro nro dollncpiqnl upon tho following ilcscribou Btoek, on account of Assessment No. 2, lev ied on the 20th day ot October. 101 C. tho Bcvcrnl amounts net opposlto the unmeo or tho respective nnnroitouiors, an follews: American National Hank ot San Francisco, Plcdgen. Cert. No. 322, 3300 shares, Amt. $.1300.00. Aldcnhngen, 0., Cert. No. 210, 40 shares. Amt. 340.00. Clinbot, Kmollo M., Cert. No. 233, 00 Bbnros. $00,00. Clet, nmlle, Cert. No. 325, 100 Bliaros, Amt. 1400.00, DoLong, F. L Cert. No. 214, 40 Hbaron, Amt. $40.00. de Tristan, Philippe, Cert. No. 30, 1000 shares, Amt. $1000.00. do Tristan, Philippe. Cert. No. 37, 1000 shares, Amt. $1000.00. de Tristan, Philippe. Cert. (No. 92, 4000 shnren, Amt. $4000.00. do Tristan, Phlltppo, Cert. No. 93, GOO shares, Amt. $500.00. do Tristan, Philippe, Cert. No. 90, 540 shares, Amt. $540.00. do Trlstnn, Philippe, Cert. No. 170, 250 shares, Amt. $250.00. do Tristan, Phlllppo, Cert. No. 295, 250 shares, Amt. $250.00. do Tristan, Phlllppo, Cort. No. 296, 250 shnren, Amt. $250.00. Dlcckmnnn, Jr J. H., Cort. No. 231. CO shares, Amt. $G0.00. Dleckmann, Josephine C. Cort. No. 232. GO shares, Amt. 3G0.00. Ilovoy, Chester L Cert. No. 251, 280 shares, Amt. $2S0.00. Hollwlg, Christian. Truslco tor Oor,don Holtwlg. Cort. No. 327, 200 shares, Amt. $200.00. Knox, K. II., Cert. No. 228, 80 shares, Amt, $80.00. Knox, It. 11.. Cert. No. 209, 200 BhnrcH, Amt. $200.00. LllllR. Holcn C, Cort. Cs'o. 356, 100 shares, Amt. $100.00. McLaughlin, D. II.. Cert. No. 215, 100 shares, Amt. $100.00. Mercantile Trust Company of San Francisco, Trustee Cort. No, 121, 100 shares, Amt. $100.00. Morcantllo TruBt Company of San Frnnclsco, TruBtee. Cert. No. 128, 200 Sharon, Amt, $200,00. Meranlllo Trust Company ot Ran Francisco, Trustee, Cert. No. 134, 2Q0 sharvs, Amt. $200.00. Mercantile Trust Company ot San Frnnclsco, Trustee, Cort. No. 138, 400 shares, Amt. $400,00. Morcantllo Trust Company of Ran FranclBco, TruBtee, Cert. No. 139, 400 flharcH, Amt. $400.00. Mnrrantllo Trust Company of San Francisco, Trustee. Cert. No. 100, 40 shares, Amt. $40,00. Mercantile Trust Conjpnny of Ban Francisco. Trustee, Cort. No. 200, 40 Hhnrcu, Amt. $40.00. Mercantlln Trust Company of Ran Frnnclsco, Trustee. Cert. No. 202, 20 Hliarcs, Amt. $20,00, Patnrson. Thomun M.. Cort. (No, 182, 20 shares, Amt. $20.00. Stoddard, H. C . Cort. No. 375, 350 shares, Amt. $350.00, Hutlirro, B. C., ?Cort, No. 201, 20 iilinrcs, Amt. $20.00. Hutlirro, K. C Cort. No. 27 1, 20 shares, Amt, $20.00. Wood, K I)., Cert. No. SOO, 200 shares, Ami. $200.00, And In accordance with law and nn order ot tho Hoard of Directors made on tho 20th day ot October, 1915, so many shares or each parcel or such stock ns may ho necessary will bo sold at public auction nt tho office of ESTABLISHED BUSINESS AND MAKING MONEY Presi'iit owner, on account of business interests elsewhere, will sell i'u"2f jior cent less than aetual value. SEE US Bennett Investment Co. NEW TODAY 80 acres on tho Applcgato, wth somo stock and Irrigation, $4900.00. Another thero of 160 acres, stock, ir rigation and buildings. $7500 and many other ranches prlcod right. A good one near Pendleton, Irrigat ed and water right paid, 187 acres at $100,00; will take In good llttlo place In exchange, A fow furnished nnd somo uufur nlshod houses for rent. C. D. HOON Room id, Jft(ku County Rn U0r.L. tho company, number 131, Lcldcsr dorff strcot. San KrnnclSco, Calltor nln, on Wednesday, January 12, 1916, at tho hour or 12 d'clock noon or said day. to pay said delinquent assessment thereon, together with costs ot advertising and expenso or sale. ALMS J. flOSHOItOUCIH, Socrotnry of California-Oregon Pow er Company. Orrice: Number 131 Leldcsdorrt streot, Sati Frnnclsco, California. FOR HRNT notSES FOttm3NTCo1mieT! idonco on Onkdalo avc., telophona owner nt Jacksonville, or Inqulro of II. 11. Nye or Hoy D, Pcoblcn nt Mcdford. 253 roll BAM!-irrt3tTOCX FOR SALK Poland" China pigs," 4 months old; conic aeu them. Kd Judy, Grltrin Creek, Phono lt-llll. FOR SALK 403-R2. -Cow nnd calf. Phono FOR SALK Thoroughbred HolRteln bull cntf. Address Dox 19, R. F. D. No. 1, Central Totnt. 242 FOR 8ALB Team or 'mtilcs, weight 900 lbs. each, G year olds, $225. O. C. Hoggs. FOR 8ALK Team, weight about 1600 pounds. Phono 315. tf FOR SALKCheap, 18 horses. Vln Bon'o barn, N. Rlvorsldo Avo. 2'48 FOR SALK MWCKiitiAHKOUS FOR SALK Ons rango at a barguln. 131 West 11 th, 217 FOR SALH Ono man tops tor Ford cars at tho Tout nud Top Factory, 106 N. Front St. 246 FOR SALK llarley; also baled bnr jey straw. Phone 732-J3. 256 IlKLP WA.vrniv MALB WANTKD Farm laud, thirty to 00 ncrcs, near toot hills, west, south west or northwest from Medford. Address P. O. 'Dox 024, Mcdrord, Oregon, 243 WANTKD Onod reliable aluglo man for permanent position on much; must bo good teamster and furnish references. Conner Laud Co., Low or Table Rock. 244 IlKLP WANTKD Male or Fenmlo WANTKD Kxperlenced man and wlfu ror orchnrd work and gen eral farming; tn icply Btato how many years cxpcrlcnco you havo had; how many In your family, and glvo nnnica of references by whom you havo been formerly em ployed. A. H Mall Tribune. . ., . i . , . , . , ,, li(. ti i WANTKD ftlTO ATION 8 WANTKD Mart aud wlfo want Job on ranch to do gunoral ranch work, wlto to cook. J. W. Carroll, Mcd rord, Oregon. 245 WANTED MTftUm,LAivKOUH WANTKD To rent 5 room nirnl'inV cd, modern bungalow. Ilox 15, Mall Tribune, 243 WANTElWomon lot ua help you make money soiling guaranteed hosiery 'to wear; full or part tlroo; big profits; oxperlonco unneces sary. Address, International Mills, Dox 122, Norrlstown, Pa. WANTHD To buy automatic rnvol ver, cheap. Call Andorson 900-M. 242 WANTKD 1014 or 1915 tlvo pas senger auto lu first class condition; tell make, model, whoro and when purchased and run; how many miles rim; how equipped; prlco nnd all particulars. Addrcsn Dox 22, Mnll Tribune 244 ixm LOST Poland China boar, strayed Sunday, Dec, 2G, Ploaso notify Walter Norrls, care P. W. Hamlll ranch. 245 "f I'iTi Tr fftnTtr- T..tT MONKY 70 W)AN TO LOAN $1000 on Improved rnnch Holmes thu Insurance Man. TISn? CARD INTinH'KIIAN AUTO V.Ul CO. Lenvo Mcdford dally oxcopt Sun day tor Ashland, Tatont and Phoonlx at 8 a. m., 11:00 a. m., 1:16, 2i30, 3:45 and 5:15 p. m. Also on Sat urday at 11:15 p. m. Sundays leavo at 10 a, m., I p. m. nud 930 p. m. Leavo Ashlnnd for Medford dally except Sunday at 9 a. in., 12:50, 2:30, 3:30, -4:40 .anil C:15p. in. Sunday leavo Ashland at 9 a. in., 1:00, 5:00 and 10:30 p, rn. YKAUS OF HIGH VALUKH IH.T7 IHUO JHHH 18ll '11)07 r ( ; . I '. ; a S-sJ .r 1830 180,1 187 VKAllS OF TIIK AMOVE DIAGRAM SHOWS JUST WHEN HEAL KSTATR SHOULD HAVE HKKN HOUGHT AND W1IK.V IT SHOULD HAVE HKEN SOLD. Real Estate rises quickly In value with good times. Prosperity Is coming. It has not struck Real Estate yet. Ileal Estate Is gonerally tho last to feel prosperity. It must tcol It In a short time. Then It will Jump In valuo. How muny will havo tho foroslght to take advantage of the present depression and the low prices of Real Estate. HIV THIS 100 acrJ timber tract, locatod 3 Vt miles South ot Gold Hill, esti mated 1 Vi to 2 million feet saw WILL SELL FOR $0.00 PER ACRE. Canyon Imagine IobIhou tjilsv BENNETT INVESTMENT CO. HEAL ESTATE LOANS 102 West Mnln Street I1USINEHS .DUtKC?OUY Auto Supplies LATIER AUTO SPniNO CO. We arn operating tho largest, oldest and best equipped plant In the Pa cific northwest. ,Uko our springs when others fnllT Sold under guar antee. 20 North Fifteenth St., Fortlnnd, Ore. I Attorneys QUO. W. CHEItRY Attorney., and Notary, Room 9, Jackson County Ilnnk Dulldlng, ontrance N. Cen tral, Mcdtord, Ore. PORTBR J. NKFF. WM. P. MRALBT Attorncys-at-Law. Rooms 8 and 9, Mcdfoid National Daiik bldg. A. E. RBAMES, LAWYER Garnett Corcy bldg. O. M. RODERTS Lawyor. Medford National Dank Dulldlng. 1 " .in . sag Dentists Dr. W- M. VAN SCOYOO DR. C. C. VAN SCOYOO Dentists Onrnett-Corey Dldg., ulle Mcdforti, Ore. Phono 860. Collections nnd Reports 810 COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS We collected somo accounts 14 yeara old. Wo know bow to got tne money1, Tho Duitock Mercantile Agency, Inc., Rooms 1. 2, 3, Has kins' 11 dg.,.210 E."Mnln et. Engineer nnd Contractor ifRED "N OUMMINOB Snglneer and contractor, 404 M. F. & II. Bldg. Surveys,, cetlmates, Irrigation drainage, orchard and land Im provement. GarlMmo OARDAOK Oct your premise! cleaned up tor tho summon Call on the city garbago wagons for good Borylce. 'Plione 274-L. I Y. Allen. Si iimH rx Instruct 10b In Miulc HAIQHT MUSIC STUDIO Room 401, Qnrnott-C6rey bldg. Fred Al ton ltnlght, piano; Mrs. Florence llrtlllday llnlght, voice. Phono 72. - Physicians and Surgeons DR?". O. CARLOW, DR7EVA MAINS CARLOW OBtoopathlo phyelclnns, 416-417 Oarnutt-Corcy bldg., phono 1036-L. Residence 26 South Laurel st. DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathic physician, 303 Qarnett-Coroy building. Phono 130. DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician and Burgeon. 1'rnctlco Umltod to eye, ear, none and throat. Eyos cclon tlflcally tested and glasses sup plied. Oculist and Aurist for S. P. R. R. Co. Offices M. F. & II. Co. bldg., opposite P. 0. Phone S67. DR. R. W. CLANCY Pbyalclan and surgeon. Phones, office 36, rest-denco724-J. Office hours, 10 te 12, 2 to 5. DR, .MARTIN C. HARDER Physi cian and surgeon. Office Palm block, opposite Nash hotel. Hours 10 to 12, 1 to 4. Phono 110-J. T. Q. HEINE, M. D. Eyo, Ear. Nose nnd Throat. Headaches and nervouB conditions relieved by properly fitted glasses. Cross eye straightened. Office 228 K. Main at., phono 303. Consultation tree. GORDON MAO CRACKBN, M. D.i Homoopathlo Physician, Surgeon, 228 East Main St., Medford, Ore gon. Office phone 142, residence phono 732-R2. Offlco hours 1 to 4 p. m. Public Stenographer HHRRKRT J. 11ERRIAN Stenogra pher, room 29. Jackson County Ilnnk Udg. Dictation taken any placo any tlmo by tho only Stcno typo operator in Southern Ore. Of flco phone 615, Rec. 275-J. Printers ami I'ubllsliers MKDFORD PRINTING CO., linn the bost equipped printing offlco In southern Oregon; book binding, loose leaf lodgers, billing systems, etc. Portland prices. 27 North Fir at. Sowing Murliiucrt SINGER SEWING MACHINES FOR SALK OR RENT Somo used ma chines also tor snlo. Ilaldwln pi anos for snlo, from factory to you, direct C. A. Cbapmau, at Mcdtord Fumlturo und Hardwaro store. Residence 375 So. Central. Phono 390. -Transfer EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 42 North Front st. Phone 315, Prlcoa right. Sorvlco guar anteed. 180.f tooa mis UT LOW VALUES timber and 4000 cords hardwood. RENTALS INSVIUXOg Phono 790 HI mtt TMff.'1MM.Mi.BVumi,HiWHIMiU I l. HWMWMU Wa'' 'I'l'llf "1ft H f WfA- ivjrrsr lftJL t5- - '1