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MTBDFORI) MAIL TttTBUm MRDF0R1). 011300 TUESDAY, ,TANUAT?Y -1, 19tfi PAGE JfOVB L TO BE ERECTED AT PORT 1'OKT OIlFOItl), Or., .Inn. 4. -l'orl Otfoul, Cuir.y county, On., is to liuve it $100,0110 .Huminor hotel. A. J. Sicilian tit' Boston will build one of tliu mont nttmutivo hotels on the cuuit. The IlemN lias been secured, wliioh is a Iiriiillinul formed of tlio mott durable rot'lc, with cold water from t'u n r to seven fathoms iiuiuudi ntt'ly against them. The Heads is on the west side of the town, and is by far the mosl Mghtly spot along our coast. The hotel will b (.'quipped with salt wa ter baths and swimming tank. l'ott Oifurd being the uiul wc-t-ei n town in the United State.s, and on all sides is found nature's be.il, no better place could have been found for n summer hotel and revolt. Kast of the Heads are thiee coves, where no trade winds of summer can reach. On the northwest is ftitinri the famous uguto bench with its rare agates, and touching the bench is Urford lake, three mile-, long, where thousands of trout are caugbl each sensoii. In front of the hotel is the fauioiiH mus sel cove with an uere of lio woilify largest niussek. "Willi a Miuill boat you can go many miles out to sea in the summer, where the best of deep sea fishing is enjoyed, and in the many coves the more timid can catch his nu'-s in u short time of the many kinds of salt water fish as are found ulong the Oregon coast. Shell fish of nil kinds uie found along tliu bench; among thev are the rock ovs ter. The KIk and Sixes rivers, four and six miles from Port Urford, will be an attraction for pleasure-seekers, us the two streams are classed among the best trout slrcnnin of southwest ern Oregon. .Mr. Sigman has looked well into his entuipti-c and is sine that it will pay. as the railroad is now near the Curry county line and in a short while will be running to Port Urford. At tlio present it is but thirty miles of stage riding to reach the resort, and boat service all summer. I'm-t Orford is .just midway be.r tween yiui. IVaiuiisilo and Paget Sound, utiil '220 miles Mnith of the Co lumbia. The liaibor is thiee miles broad; there nie no sunken rocks; all dan gers are above water. The bay is f feetually protected on thiee sides by high and prominent land. Port Or ion! haibor is deep, having on tliu wet and noilh u headland, iierpon- dieular on the Iinibor side, and ll.'iO teel altitude. 1 ho bottom is sand and mud. clear and five, and givo a good anchorage. A (punter ot a mile outHile of the extreme south point of the heads the water deepens rapidly and soon uttaiiih a giuat depth, the effect of which is to prevent heavy ground swells setting in at the road stead. Northwest fogs seldom cuter the roadstead of Port Orford, a pe culiarity uhieh distinguishes it from all other haihor south of the Colum bia. .Mr. Sigman will make arrango iiHUiU to have a regular pasoiieur and f i eight bout run the year round to this poll, and be hopes to p-io to begun the business l rum tliu section thai has been going to California. EAT The Oicgniiiiiu ha this o say iibimt the Kmprcss vaudeville bill to be at the Viuing theater, Akhluutl, Thursday, Januaiy 0: "They'd have to guide l.il Ker slnke'x trained pigs at (he Kiuproas lfiir week high uu intellect, even if they did fall down on suiungu-pru-during eliaiiicti'itsties. CndoMnnd, the pigs are not bony nor stmved-looking. but, ou the other hand, none of thum incline to the Frignnzn physique. Thoir net i rather stienuoiis and looks like it would bent dieting As a lodtteer. laryn and Fljjicnee Jjave a jug jjlijig act which hn$ ihcolevernnss and finish that lifts it entiiely out (if jjie (iriiinaiy runk. They have lot of new ftts. olnrie I))m bus a roiMurkubU? bftiitoNe voice and coinnwud encore H0r enwie with her uipiug. The Hunters have a pretty musics! nyvolly that i a great favnrit with tfce audience, and Walton ud Brandt (Mat nr?r a tin I we of habll put ir end HWRinu. 'Kdrii Itarron and iladge )iug!a ufter a ust-4't e leriy, "lUrd of a tftejlltf wvAb V Ugt-fbaa rdnuks siHi n in Immune; mn .m other. k 100.000 0RF0RD VMM VUG THURSDAY The Railroad Wreck in the "Juggernaut" at Star Today 1 .' " - ; .';, im.': " i ' . ..' ,,,... I HHHUaajtt jff&, -. m.a. L ifv &nsBff sesBAk. 'fK LIsHjjgijiMlll'B jK- .aj flLaaaaHHimaaaaaaaaVr Vi '" ' 'j- laaaflBBaaaaaaaaBMaaaHBaaaaaaaaHHaaaaK & ('"IflLaV n if)ri, eMaVsMsiisfcHsML Sw iJr !Cilr ' i' ' " ,ii"iS2''" "'-' ' "' , WWl. Sa -V1 , ufi METAL OUTPUT 1915 IN OREGON E Preliminary estimates of the out put of metals from Oregon mines in WIS, by the United States geological survey, show materiul increases over tliu figures of 1014 in both gold and copper, and slight decreases in yield of silver uud lead. The gold yield for 1014 was .il,."Ul,4l, and the esti mate for ll.ri is .il.771.U18, which is an increase of $1S0,1.7 for 101."). The silver output for 1014 was 14'J,r)."i2 ounces, uud tlio cstimatu for 1013 is i:i0,0!llt (Minces, or tl.'ilf) ounces less. The yield of copper in 1014 was IIO, 248 pounds-, while tlio estimate for 1015 is 010,104 pounds, an increase for 1 f J 1 ," of S70,8.')(i pounds, and tliu yield of lead was 10,13(1 pounds m 101 1, a compared with (iO.'iO pounds in 10 to, or 0780 pounds lcs. Theso preliminarv figures arc, compiled by Charles O. Yale of tlio San Francisco office of tliu survey. , It is noteworthy tliat;sueh mateiial increases m output of gold and cop per Milium ne apparent witun the lact is coiisiueied that the number ot mu ilueing mines in Oregon has fallen Qff iully ono-third in the past two yuan. Tliosu which have droppud from the producing list, however, have been mainly small pincers of various kinds, whom tho jrrmiud has been worked out, or litis lulled to pay. The. laruer deep mines contiiiuo tliuir productive career, with few execu tions, but not iiitiny uuw propeitius of mojiiuut have ot Into been opened. Moio eanital for mine duvelopmeiit is needed in tlie stute, vvhero theiu are few e.tenive properties in operation, linker county continues Id be by fur tliu most piodin-tive county of tho state, yielding annually fully 8.') per oent of all the gold. The uiost pin. dilutive deep mine in Oregon in 101.", na nIio for the preceding two years, was that of tlio Coininurciul .Mining company, operating the Kaiubou mine in Cruckur crook district, linker coun ty. Tin's propeity i shortly to be turned back to its nriuiul owners. Of the placer miim in Otegoit, the most important entei prise is that of Hie I'owder lliver Hrcdge companj, Cracker creek distiiet, Hakcr county. This compirny, which owned but one diedgo in 1014, put another one in out-ration in the sumo field in 101."), ami it is to thu woik of this company that the increase in gold yield in tliu state for the year is mainly due. Other placer mines are thu Osgood, Waldo district, Jimephine county; tlio Laytou, in Appleato district, Juek son county, and the smaller mines around Uiuuts l'us, in Jocphiuu county. The xhl yield from tho dredging operations is greatly in e. con ot that from all other fonn of placer mining combined. , J. LAWRENCE HILL TENDERED THANKS At the regular monthly meeting of tho First Haptist rbureh of Mcdford, OroRon, hold on tho evening of Dee. .10, 1915, the following resolution was unanimously adepted: "Whereas; During tbo wicanry In the pastornto of tho First Haptist chureh of Medford, Oregon, in which Interval the Hev. J. Lawrence 1 1 1 11 in such n able niannor frequently supplied the pulpit; and, Whereas; During th temporary Inability of the present pastor to ful fill his pulpit duties, the Itev. J. Lawrence Hill so competeatly and generously rendered his servleas- i It rsfllvrf; Thai wo, the uiem her of t!i Fiirt l! i 'i st (luinh of SHOWS INREAS Me.iL.rd. (iietion ixkiuI otr heart- J ' .inorn tig Sfmp 0un." Iat and slnx-rest siiprrlatlou nndilliani) luirk with inntruiit n utln-r grstiiudr to the I!e I. I.areii0 H srup Ah. Hill for bin timely and efficient ser vices; Ho It further reselved: Vlmt a copy of these resolutions bo Rprcml upon Uio Hilnutcs of tho Klrat Dnptlst cliurcli of Mcdford, Oregon, n copy bo published In tlio dally papers, and a copy aunt to tlio Uev. J. Lawrcncu Hill. (Signed) U.MMA K. STKAItNS, K. O. CAULOW, THKONW CAIIKIN, Committee. Dr. Hill expects to return to Mcd ford .Inntiary 12th. ROBERT R. SPENCER OF SEATTLE PASSES AWAY SEATTLE. W'osh., .Ian. 4. Hobeil II. Spencer, first vice-prusidunl of tho National Hank of Conuuuree, died suddenly at his home today, aged 08. He luul been engaged in banking in Seattle about thirty years ami was widely known throughout the north west. E Reported by Jackson County Ab tract Co., 8lnh and Fir Bt. Circuit Holla Nunnu vs. F. H. Noll, Admr. 0f tho ostato of .1 A. Krevvson, et al. lButt to forecloso morlgaBO. .Mary II. Uradsbnw vs. S. II. Soin nioiiH, ot al, certificate of levy. I'roliato Kstato of .lohn .t. Krlnk, ordor ap polutlnK appralHors; undortaklnK of administrator; final account. Kstuto of Christina Orchard, proof of publication. Kstato of Jokcph Walter, proof of publication. Hny Moore, plaintiff, vs. toguo Ittv. IMiIi. Sorv, Corp,, proof of pub. of summons. Ileal Kslalo 'I'l-aiisfeis Clara l. I.oomls vs. .losoph Hniskn, lots II and 12, lillt !', H. It. add Ashland JIO.OO Krank .M Amy etux to Kdwnrd Soulier, lots 1-2 llungnlow add Modfonl 10. no Ilapluiel (' Messiier to H. A. KiirIkii, it 10 10 iV . 1 1 00 THE CROSS CHILD IS Look at 'rongiie! If (oated, (lean Littlo Stoiuavb, I. her, I towels Don't scold our fretful, peovlsli child. Sue If tongue Is coated, this Is a sure sign Its little stomach, llvor uud bowels aro clogged with sour wasto. W lie n listless, pale, fuvorlsh, full ot cold, broatli had, throat sore, doos n't eiit, slcoji or act naturally, has Momachaohf, ludlgostlon, diarrhoea, give a tcaspoonful of "California Sy rup of Figs," and In a few hours all the foul waste, tlio sour bile and fer mented fond pusses out of the bowels and you have a well and playful child again. Children lovo this harmless "fruit laxative," and mothers can rest easy after giving It, because it novor fulls to make their little ' Insldos" cluuu sail sweet. Kep It handy, Mother! A little g'tvqp today oaves a sick child tomor row, hut get the genuine. Ask your druggist for a io.osut bottla of "Cal ifornia 8rup of Flsa," which has dU rsctlons for habit, ehlldrsn of all ages and foi grown-ups plainly on ih hottip itT'nih(r there swo ui'iiii r.i n -"I'l in i 'rely look I dint f iii.it on? i utm I ha COURT HOUS NEW 11. A. Hiislgu to L. S. .Noe, laud III 1(5-8 0-3 W 10.00 Florence A. l'nlmer el vlr to Hlulu A. Walker, lots in blk 21' Dukiim amend, ndd Gold Hill 100.00 Medford Iteuliy & Improvcin't Co. to ti" W. l'rlcily ot al, blka i:-:! Summit Avo ills ndd Medford 1.00 MARKET REPORT l Prices Tata fcy nwaera K(1(1S .'We. ni'TTKII Hairy, 2 lbs. .Joe. I'OTATOHS-Uac. ONIONS l'ie per lb. 1IOXKY VJu per lb. CIDKIt 'Jflc. POII K 88 V&o. 1JKKF 0llc. LAUD 10c. 11ACON-- i:ifo)l5c. SIIOULDKHS 122c IIAJr lOu. lUTTKIt FAT-:i0e. lll'TTKIt Wbolesulc, J8o. iiivctc I lOn.S-Alive, :HS. Wju. STKKIIS Alivr. -n'dlX't.'. COWS Alive, l(u)IVvu VKAIr Urensed, BfiMle. Live roultrjr 1IHNS Light. 10c; heavy, TJe; o roosters, Ou; stags, Do; spiing, J'Jc. Id DUCKS Fat, 8c. GF.F.SK Knt, .St-. Tl'KKKYS !")(( 17c, nceouling to quality. IIKLQIAN HAWKS, rt to Co. Hny and flrnlu ". (Ituying Prices.) Wlll-JAT 00c bushel. OATS $2.-i ton. HAY Alfalfa, .ill ton; grain, $12, I1AULKY Whole, .f2H. What Hnvo Vou llccii lsddng Koi-V Merltol White Liniment Is n propa ration tliut glvos satisfaction where n pain killer and hunlor is needed. Wo do not bellovu you could get a butter liniment at any price. Prices 25, nil, $1. ICncIiisIvo agenc), Has kins' Drug Utoro. Adv. tf K.V1HAV xetici: Taken up. ono llnlsteln heifer, no brand or unr mark, black, while tall; had a strap and small bell on neck. Owner can gut tho samu by paying for this ad, feed hill and damages. ItOHI-3 OIlCHAItDS, 242 II K Kreuter. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS City Tiensiuvi' I am a candidate for City Treas urer subject to tho election Tuesday, Jan. 11, 1910. .1. W. SHIItLUY. I nut n ciuidliiatu for ro-oluctloii to office of City Treasurer at general election, Jan. 11, 1910. (3US II. SAMUHLS. City ItecoMlor I urn a candidate for re-election to thu office of Cit Itccordcr at annual election, Jan. 11, 191C. KLMKIl T FOSH. WHY? IT IK YOl'It M'SLVKSS TO SI!I5 MB Ilecause my stocx m irudo Is to have optioned at tho lowest cash price the best buy In this county. I bare been on tno ground look ing nut for you for tlw; pan five years. Nearly everyday 1 bars In vestigated some "good thing " I have eliminated everything except those deals which I am convinced will -ouro ma satisfied customers. In a few hours time I can give you tho benefit of this research. It is my business to show you over tbo county and introduce you to the possibilities and opportunities here. Bee Med rrd first and J. C. BARNES 10 Wtf MaJu (Hrvtt DKMNQt'KNT SALU XOTICIJ CAI. IKOUXIA.OUHdO.V t'OWHlt ). Location of principal piaco ot bus iness, San Francisco, California. NOTICK There nro delinquent upon the following described stock, on account of Assessment No. 2, lev led ou tho 20th day of October, HUG, tho sovoral amounts set opposite the names ot thu respective shareholders, as follows; American National Bank ot Ran Francisco, Pledgee. Cert. No. 322, 3300 shares, Amt. $3300.00. Aldcnhngym. W. ., Cert. No. 210, 40 shares, Amt. $10.00. Chabot, Kmollo M Cert. No. 233, GO shares, $00.00. Clet, Kiulle, Cert. No. 325, 400 shares, Amt. $400.00. DoLong. F. L., Cert. No. 214, -10 shares, Amt. $40.00. do Tristan, I'hllippo, Curt. No. 30, 1000 shares, Amt. $1000.00. do Tristan, I'hllippo. Cort. No. 37, 1000 shares, Amt. $1000.00. .In TVInlnti Dl.lll.iiin Cnrt iVn 0! 4000 shares, Amt. $4000.00. do Trlstnn. Philippe, Cert. No. 93, COO shares, Amt. $500.00. do Tristan, Philippe, Cort. No. 90, C40 shares, Amt. $GI0.00. do Tristan. Philippe. Cert. No. 170, 2T.0 shnres, Amt. $200.00. do Tristan, I'hllippo. Cert. No. 20ri, 2ft0 shares, Amt. $250.00. do Tristan. I'hllippo, Cert. No. 290, 250 shares, Amt. $250.00. Dleckmann, Jr., J. II., Curt. No, 231. 00 shares, Amt. $00.00. Dlcckmaiiu, .losoplilno C. Cort. No. 232, GO slinros, Amt. $00.00. Hovoy, Chester L.. Cort. No. 2G1, 280 shares, Amt. $280.00. Hellvvlg, Christian, Trustee for Oordon Hellvvlg. Cert. No. 327, 200 shnres, Amt. $200.00. Knox, It. n., Cort. No. 228, 80 shnres, Amt. $80.00. Knox. It. H., Cert. No. 299, 200 shares, Amt. $200.00. LIIlls. Helen C. Cert. Ko. 3GG, 100 shares. Amt. $100.00, McLaughlin, 1). II.. Cert. No. 21G, 100 sharcn. Amt. $100.00. Mercantile Trust Company of San Francisco, Trustee. Cort. No. 121, 100 shares, Amt. $100.00. Mercantllo Trust Company of San Frnnclsco, Trustee, Cort. No. 128, 200 ubnrcs, Amt. $200.00. Mercantllo Trust Company ot San Frnnclsco, Trustee, Cort. No. 134, 200 shares, Amt. $200.00. Mercantllo Trust Company ot San Frnmisco, Trusteo, Cert. No. 138, 100 shares, Amt. $100.00. Mercantile Trust Coiupnny of San Francisco, Trustee. Cort. No. 139, 400 shares, Amt, $400.00. Mercantile Trust Company of San Francisco, Trustee, Cert. No. 199, 40 shares, Amt. $10.00. Mercantllo Trust Company of San Francisco. Trustee, Cert. No. 200, 40 shares, Amt. $40.00. Mercantllo Trust Company of San Francisco, Trustee, Cort. No. 202, 20 shnres, Amt. $20.00. l'atorson, Thomas M., Cort. CCo. 1S2. 20 shares, Amt. $20.00. Stoddard, II. C. Cert. No. 87C, 3C0 Hhares, Amt. $350.00. Sutllffo, 13. C, ("Cort. No. 2C1, 20 shares, Amt. $20,00. Sutllffe, K. C, Cert. No. 371, 20 shares, Amt. $20.00. Wood. F. I).. Cert. No. 300, 200 shares, Amt. $200.00. And In a ceo rd unco with law nnd an order ot tho Hoard ot Directors inn do ou tbo 20th day of October, 1915, so ninny shares of each parcel of such stock as may bo necessary will bo sold at public auction nt tho office ot tho company, number 131 Leldcs dortf street, San Francisco, Califor nia, on Wednesdny, January 12, 1910, at tho hour ot 12 o'clock noon of said day, to pay said delinquent assessment thereon, tngcthor with costs of advertising und expenso of enlo, , ALKX J. itosnoiiouaii, Secretary of California-Oregon Tow- ur Company. Offlce: Number 131 Leldesdorft strcut, San Francisco, California. 247 VOU HUNT nOOHKH FOlt HKNT Colonel Snrgoiit'H ras Ideni'o on Oakdnlo avo., telephone owner at Jacksonville, or inquire of II. II. Nye or Hoy II. Peebles at Mcdford. 253 FOU HKNT First class G-room mod ern bungalow; rnngo connected; gurnge Tol. I88X. TI.MK CAHI) IXTKHHKIIAX AUTO OAK CO. Leave Medford dully except Sun day for Ashland, Talent and Phoenix at 8 a. m., 11:50 a. in., 1:15, 2:30, 3.15 and 5:15 p. in. Also ou Sat' unlay at 11:15 p. m. Sundays Icavo at 10 a. in., I p. in. and 9:30 p. m. Leave Ashland for Mcdford dally exrupt Sunday at 9 a. in., 12:50, 3:30, 3:20, 4:45 and 0:15 p. m. Sunday leavo Ashland at 9 a. in., 1:00, 5:00 mid 10::0 p. m. ESTABLISHED BUSINESS AND MAKING MUNEY Present owner, on account of business interests elsewliere, will sell for 2f per cent losij, tlian actual value. SEE US Bennett Investment Co. NEW TODAY SO acres on tho Applegate, with somo stork and irrigation, $4900.00. Another thoro ot 100 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 littlo place In exchange. A few furnished and some unfur nished houses tor lent. C. D. HOON ItooM 10, Jnku County tn ldy, KOB RK.VIV FUUntnTlKll IIOOMH FoTr'u'iJNT FiVrnUliOd rooms. 322 South Centra. 2J7 FOlt HAIifc-tiirivBltJCK FOR SALIS Cheap, team, wagon, hack, harness, Implements, small tools, cow, separator, chum, H. 1. Ilcd chickens, Incubators. J. II. Patterson, It. I, Medford. Phono 857-11. 248 FOU SALH Iteglstcrcd Poland China pigs, -l Mi months old; come see them. Kd Judy, Griffin Cretvl, Phono IMl II. FOU SALK Good family cow. Win. O'Hnra, Holland Hotel. FOlt SALK Team of mules, weight 900 lbs. each, 0 year olds, $225, O. C. Hoggs. FOU SALK Team, weight about 1500 pounds. Phono 315. tf FOU SALK Cheap, 18 son's barn. N. Illvors torses. Vin do Avo. 248 FOlt BALK MIHCKijtiAmCOUB FOU SALK 'At n bargain, 5-passcn-ger 191 1 .Maxwell nutamubHo, fully equipped nnd in first class condi tion. Address L. S. (Iroase, Mcd ford, II. 3, Hox 57. 217 FOU SALK Com. Phono 517-112. 217 FOU SALK Client), Petaluma Incu bator, 120 egg size, gobd condition. Phono 1I-F22. 214 FOU BALK Black Minorca pullets, laying hens and puckorels; perpet ual layers; tho big whlto eggs. Phono 14-F22. '2I4 FOU SALK 100 Phono 571'J5. tons grain hay. 2 IS FOU SALK Gas rnngo at a bargain. 131 Went Uth. 247 FOU SALK .Ono mnn tops for Ford cars nt tho Tent and Top Factory, 100 N. Front St. 245 FOU SALK Barloy; also baled bar ley straw. Phono 732-.I3. 255 IIKLP WANTRIlMALTt WANTED Farm land, thirty to CO acres, near foot hills, west, south we.st or northwest from Mcdford. Address P. O. Box 024, Medford, Oregon. 243 WANTED Onod tellable single mnn for permanent position on rnuch; must be good tenmstor nnd furnish references. Conner Land Co,, Low. or Table Hock. 24 4 IIKLP WAXTKD Male or Kcnialo WANTED Experienced man nnd wlfo for orchard work nnd gen oral farming; In reply stnto how many years experience you havo had; how many In your family, and glvo names of roforoncca liy whom you have been formerly em ployed. A. I!., Mall Tribune. VAXTK1 AITUATIONH WANTED--Position ns housokeopor, old cotiplo preferred. Address Box 178, Iloguo Itlver, Oro. 215 WANTED Mnn and wife want Job on ranch to do general ranch work, wlfo to cook. J, W, Carroll, Mod ford, Oregon. 245 WANTED WMUmliANKOUrl WANTED To buy, some second hand 2-Inch lumber. Address Box 1, Mall Tribune. 244 WANTED To rent 5 room furnish ed, modern bungalow. Box 15. Moll Tribune. 243 WANTED Women lot us help you maku money soiling guaranteed hosiery to wear; full or part tlmo; big profits; nxporloncn unnnces hnry. Address, International Mills, Box 122, Norrlutown, Pa. WANTED 1911 or 1915 flvo pas hctigcr utito In first class conditien: toll make, model, where nnd when purchased nnd run; how many miles run; how equipped; prlco and nil particulars. Address Box 22, Mall Tribune . 214 - ixm LOST Aiitlquo bine beaded purso In tbo lailluH' dressing room or tho Medford llotul Now Year's ovu. He turn tp Mull Trlbiiiiu ami rcrplvo rewaid. 211 LOST Poland China boar, strayed Sunday, Dec. 20, Pleaso notify Walter Norrl. euro P. W. Hamlll ranch. 2 15 MONEY tO LOAN .. - . - i 1 i ii i i -i. i - - -- - J J TO LOAN $1000 on Improved ranch Holmes tliu Insurance Man, TO LOAN $1000 to loan IOC, M. F. &. II. llldg. Houm 218 YEARS OF 18(10 IH.-H s , I Hilt) lHOil IK7it VHAHS OF Till: AIM)VI! niAOIUM SHOWS Jl'ST WIIII.V HEAL HSTATH SIIOCL1) HAVE HKHX HOICIHT AND WHKX IT .SHOULD HAVE IIKKX HOLD. Iloul Kstato rises quickly In value with good Union. Prosperity Is coming. It has not struck Heal Estate jot. Real ISdtato Is generally tho last to feel prosperity. It must fcol it in a short time. Then It will jump In value. Mow many will hav the foresight to tuko advantage ot tho present doprasslon and the low prjcea of Real Kstato. BUY THIS 100 ucw timber trait, looalod 3V& miles South of Gold Hill, esti mated m to 2 million feet saw tlmbor and 4000 oords hardwood. WILL SKLL VQh tftuw PER ACUH. Can you ImaKlne losliiKon this? - BENNETT INVESTMENT CO. Hi:.L ESTATE LOANS 'RKXTALS 1XSURAXOK "10V Went Main Street Phono 799 uu ilium ii i iij;n. i i i i l ii il in ii'llli ItUSIXKSS DlItECTOllV Auto fiuppttoa LAHEIl AUTO SPUING CO. We nru operating tho largest, oldest and best equipped plant in tho Pa cific northwest. Use our springs when others fall. Sold under guar antee. 20 North Fifteenth St., Portland, Ore. Attorneys QKO. W. CHKUIIY Attornoy.. and .Notary, Uobm 9, Jackson County Hank Hulldlnp, ontranco N. Cen tral, Medford, Qro. POUTBU J. NEFF, WM. P. MBALBY Attorncys-at-Ixw, Rooms 8 and 9, Medford National Dank btdg. A. K. nHAMKS, LAWYEU Corcy bldg. -Qarnett- O. M. TtOnBUTS Lawyer. Medford National Bank Building. Dentists Dr, W. M. VAN SCOYOC DU. C. O. VAN 8C0Y00 Dentists Oarnott-Coroy Bldg., ulto Modtorn Ore. Phono 850. Collections nnd Itcportfl 310 COLLKCT10N8 AND UKPOUTS We collected sotno accounts 14 yeara old. Wo know how to get the money. Tho Buitock Mercantile Agency. Inc., Tlooms 1, 2, 3, Haa klna' llldg., 216 K. Main ot. Knglnecr nml Contractor PnDNTcUMNasiBnRlne'erai contractor, 404 M. P. & If. Bldg. Surveys,, estimates, Irrlgatloa drnlnngo, orchard and land Im provement. ; , TT i, u... i .. .-rt Onrbsgo QAUDAflK Got your premise cleaned up for the summer. Call on tbo city garbage wagons for good service. Phono 274-L. Ft Y. Allen. ra Instruction In Music HAIGHT MUSIC STUDIO Hoom 401, Garnott-Corcy bldg. Frod Al ton Halgltt. plnno; Mrs. Florence Hdlllday Hnlght. volco. Phone 72. I'liyslclnns and Surgeons DU. F. O. CAULOW, DU. EVA MAINS OAIILOW Osteopnthlo physicians, 410-417 anrnett-Coroy bldg., phono 1030-L. Itesldence 26 South Lnurol at. DU. W. W. HOWAUD Osteopathia physician, 303 Garnott-Corey building. Phono 130. fDR. J. J. EMMENS Physician and Burgeon, Practice limited to eye, ear, noso and throat. Kyos scien tifically tuntcd and glasses sup plied. Oculist and Auitst for 8. P. It. 11. Co. Offlcoa M. V. & H. Co. bldg., opposito P. O. Phone 507. DU. It. "W, CLANOY Physician and surgeon. Phones, office 30, rest donco 724-J. Offlco hours, 10 to 12, 2 to 5. DU. MARTIN C. BARBER Physl clan and Burgeon. Offlco Palm block, opposito Nash botol. Hour 10 to 12, 1 to 4. Phono U0-J. T. O. HEINE, M. D. Eyo, Ear, Noso and Throat, Headaches and nervous conditions relieved by proporly fitted glasses. Cross eyee straightened. Offlco 228 E. Mala et., phono 303. Consultation free. GORDON MAO CHACKEN, M. D. Homoopathlo Physician, Surgeon, 238 East Main St., Medford, Ore gon. Ortlco phono 143, residence phono 732-H2. Offlco hours 1 to 4 p. m. Public Stenographer HERBERT J. BEHUIAN Stenogra pher, room 29, Jackson County Bank Bldg. Dictation taken any placo any tlmo by the only Steno typo operator In Sauthorn Oro. Of flco phono Blfi, Hpe876J. Printers and Publlsliora MEDFORD PRINTING CO., has the best equipped printing offlco la southern Oregon; book binding, looso leaf lodgers, billing systoms, etc. Portland prices. 27 North Fir st. Sowing .Machine) HINDER HEWING MACHINES FOR SALK OR HKNT Somo used mu cljlnes also for sale. Baldwin pi anos for snlo, from factory to you. direct C. A. Chapman, at Medford Fiirnlturo uud Hardware store. Hesldenco 375 So. Central. Phono 390. Transfers EADS TRANSFER & STOHAOE CO. Offlco 42 North Front st. Phone 315. Prices right. Sorvico guar anteed. HIGH VALUKS I HUM' I Hill) J 007 4 r7 1H):t LOW VALI'K.S 100.'f torn i ll i T i ilUm nmwn WM I " N,