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CHICAGO
LABOR
LEADERS GUILTY
OF
, CHICAGO, July 13. Fourtcon ot
.17 laborors, tried In tlio circuit court
horc on charges af, conspiracy to ox
tort fml to destroy proporty woro
found guilty In a vordtct raturnod to
dny. DiihIdcss men testified at the trial
thnt the labor inon currlod on a cam
paign of window glass bronklng and
thnt to obtain permission for tho ro
nettlng of glass, proporty oVnora wcro
.compelled to pay money to tho de
fendants. Mix of tho convicted inon wore
.nontoncod to Imprisonment and (light
were fined. Frank Currnn, buslnoss
ugont of tho Painter Union, wan
nuntenced to one year In prison.
Frank Mndor, Hugo Ilahn ami Cbas.
Crowley, business nccnlH of tho Fix
tures Hangers Union, were- given
three year onuli and W. K. Stnley,
business naont of the (Shulors Union,
and Kay Stuwart, business tiKont ot
(he Wood Flnlshor's Union, two yearn
each. '
Tho following business iu;outs and
former agents woro ffned:
John F. Clonry, Electrical Work
er's Union, luadoro (Jordon, Harry 11.
Grass and W. E. Nestor, Painter's
Union. $2,000 each; John W. Mur
phy, Elvrtrlcnl Worker Union and
Gcorga Tuckbrolter, Palutor'H Union,
$'00 each; Charles Hanson and
Vlclrohw Pckolnin, of tho Painter'
Union, $1,500 and $7".0 respectively.
r
llcv. W. F. Shields, for 12 years
VaHlor of the loeal church, arrived In
Medford Thursday from HuriiH where
lie Ir paBtor. Ho will visit trluudti until
Monday, when ho will attend tho
ntato Prosbytorlan mooting at Salem.
At Kg conclusion ho will roturit to
Mod ford and Journey In lilt auto
back to Hums,
Rums- In prospering, accordhiR to
Mr. Shields. Tliu railroad has lieon
completed from Ontario through tho
mountains to within 10 miles ot the
city and a colouration ha Just boon
beun held In consoiiuonco. The Swifts
of Chicago have become Intel estod In
tho largo ranch holdings of the'Cor
liotts and nro now Inspecting them
Avlth a view to future developments.
The cume of the Interior country had
bean tho largo laud owner, who oor
rallod tho water and deslstod de
velopment ontorprises, In order to
keep tho country a cattle mime, but
the coming of the rallioad U ohung
Ing thin primitive, condition,
IWIIllam Ilnnloy, Progressive can
didate for V, S. Senator at the lait
olootlon, and a dolomite to tho Pro
grosslvo convention at Chicago, has
come out In support ot Prosldaut
Wilson tor re-olectlou, stutoe Mr.
Shields,
MWAI.O.'Julv 1.1. The i-li.Miig
okHJou of tlic IniH'iinl ('uitcit No
bles ot the .Myotic Surmc was hclil
twlay, ulUiough the testivities of the
foitv-secoiid uuiiumI uiet'tiHg will not
end until Saturday. The pnaeiwl
l)Uini' today wu the election of
officer and the Mtleetiou of uext
year's meetiuy place. Following the
usual ciutom, all the ol'licerw were
advaiiccil,' II. F. Neidriughaus of St.
lniik tHuving up fjnm dcpu4v lu iui
iwriul Mileiitul. Muuieuisilix, it
wmk siuil by bib ollicials, uus prac
tically sure to yd the uext Com en
tiou. The pci tiiciil.ir tcutiirc UhIu)
wu" the i'ouiictitivi' ilnlU ot Aiub
jiutrol- 1 1 hi mule tli.ui Iihi temple.
ELKS PARTICIPATE
II
E
UALTUlOHr; JM.. Juh l.(.-Tlw
hifr event of the uisud IimJc ivuiuou
i 19k ' the lrcft parade tixluv
itt which hjiiu.v tliouuiid of uicuibcr
'of the order from all over the I'mted
'State nutcbmi to the Musiu uf
'thirty-five band. Urani Kair
Jtubert J. Itwlur uf Xiagan KulU
ws the thu'f uiuriti. Flout and
pi'tacular deigu auiiuuded in the
dMMMitraUuu.
Pinal efcMif at tbe graJHl lodgm
will b brltl I hi' iiftermstu, after
whii'li then' will lie .i li.iml nci'it
lilnl I K- .li i i I. an. ill i -.ii Ml
HON
RAILROAD
NEARS
BURNS
OREGON
I
OF PEACE
GOMING YEAR
(Continued from page onei
and iron hinds of France now in oirr
luiiuK As to Serbia and Mouteiw
gro, tlif.v liuvo had their lennuu, I
luipe. We will leave Austriu to ileal
with them."
Kvuii the pueificiwtK in Germany
are iiid to have told llie emiury
from the neulral eonferonee thnt the
lime was nol ripe for overtures of
pottco. JnvHpontive of the conflict.,
injf clitiiiiK of victory, it wan xuid the
iihv.'iI fiichl Itml lengthened the war
by twelve nnjntliH ul least. The only
thing the pncificihlw eoulil do now
was to wail for the right moment
and xeijie it wlion it came.
. Resources Plentiful.
Dr. Aked repotted to the confer
ence that lie found everywhere in
(lernuinv the conviction that the Ger
miiu Mimic ca limit lie beaten in the
field, iukI that the allien cannot ex
luunt Oct mini resource, Money and
men .seemed to lie plentiful, he iiid,
and an American living in Berlin in
-cried there weic hundred-, of Hunt
miiiiIm of men, trained to the minute,
who had nut yet liecu on uuv firim;
line. K(remiHls of the "war parly"
uere most confident in their military
claim. They UHhorteil that they had
no fi'Hr of the Knglndi or Itussjau
unuioDf Iiuuhusu of their duficieuey iu
trained officeix.
It is wiid Dr. Aked found ver lit
tle sentiment favoring tho United
Slnte an a niedintory tigcnc.v. Tlicrc
is a Milling feeling iu (Icrmany
ngiiint the United Slates, engender
ed puitly, of coitrne, by tho subtitii
line controveixy.
Influence of Moderate.
Dr. Aked interviewed in Clerinany
u nuinlier of men who hint July is
sued a protcist nguiiiHt the sugge-dod
aunexatiou of Ilolgium. This proloat
described iiiiuo.viition it a "political
blunder, fniuylit with grave eoime
ipieuces ami calculated notji to
trt!ii$tlitii. but latully to weitKelu Hie
neiinan enipiie," ami fuither nftedt
"We hiibfuribe to tint priucipjtf'lhnl
the policy of auiiexiition iu the case
of the people's ueetiMonicd to polit
icul independence is to be rejected."
"Thin utterance in jj vojcu r.thnt
notliuiK can fileiu,e,','Tiiid"TTr. Aked,
"lint of coiue thee uioderalo men
are not (he only men of influence in
Oeimanv and will not have mitttor
their own way when it eomoi.'to a
xittlument. I let ween the murale
men ami the war parly there iiic.ni
tiit ftrifv. The contiuuaneo r the
Lwar, the nature ami eoiiiluet of tiie
war, are int'K sharply drawn Jic
twvuu u 'liultur Qenimuy' and the
'wur (wily.
Tho Itojil Conrilct.
"It ir. really o more iinpoilauce
to tho world an to which of tlier-e
INirtien mliull win iu fioiumny than
the more popular iulerext us to who
will be victorious iu the treueher.. If
the jitiHuen win the world will have
to dual witli a very different (Icrmany-
a (lennany limbed willy vic
tory hiiiI uucompromirtiiu' id Iter tri
umi'li. or elite the world mul look
with anguish iimiu yuHiw of fieiver
war, while the lierl fruitr. of civil
ualioii are utteily detroyeil."
Dr. Aked xaid lie found milch to
iiii'oiirncc him, however, a to Uer-niniiv'-
pi.ilile attitude alter tho
wai towanl arbitration
''us h law
above the swoiil."
THREE KILLED WHEN
CEMENT MILL COLLAPSES
IHl'I'AI.O. N. ., ,lul 1.1. Three
men were killed, six men were sen-ou-lv
injured and several were le
Hrted utissiiig as the result ot the
collunoc today of one of the main
lunhlings at the plant of (be Seuiet
Sol vi ciHiMiiy. The building went
down just us a storm broke. It wus
muI lightuiiig struck a lull ihiuuiey,
cuuiug the collapse.
HUMAN-EATING SHARK SLAIN
(Continued from page oue
cros I hi diigh the lower Imiv into
Harilan bay. at the southern end of
Stiiten nlluml.
Wurnitil by t'nplnlii.
The firt K'ton ho saw the nine
toot slutik yustcrdav wa- l'utaut
Thoina It. t'ottrell of Ke.vport, a
he siurttd iii tbe creek about imou.
Kiltv or mure mroiu wet bathing,
I'Mpliun I'ottrell aya, and he warned
them. About the Nie time a num
ber of men mo a dravrbridg saw th
liiirk glide by. Captain Coltrell
hurried up the creek in his motorboat
to warn bathers. mut uf whom left
the waters immediately. The other
ignored the warning, bdeam-o they
did not believe an Qiao lit) a shjti'kj
probable sijteen miles from il() ojiu
tea.
Four MrMls hum liMe been killed
In ,i in.iii-i'iUmu -li'ik .in! !.. n. i.i.
II i.i Nil I J .t .lt III. Li 'V ".i t
SLIGHT
PROSPEC
WTHIN
WAR
INCREASING
IDF
L
WASHINGTON', July 13. War's
Increase ot food prices iu Kuropo, an
shown today by tho Imroou of labor
atutlitlcfi, liai tououod neutral al
most a hoavlly an It has the bolllgor
outs. Tho Tuutonic cottntrlM havo
felt tho pinch more than liave tho al
Uei. Tho buronu's stntUtlcs give tho
blpRost food prlco ailvances In Aue
trla, whore utontti are inoro than fi00
per cent hlplior than beforo tho out
broak or hlitllltlea. Ueet thai In
February 1011, sold tor 0.!! conts a
pound, now brings 3S.7 cents. Mont
prices In Ilerllu chow lucroaiea rang
ing from 15 to 100 per cent.
Tho Ilrltlsh public Is paying on an
average of 55 pur cant more for It
food thnn It did two yenra iiro. Thn
grclot Incrjasn IAS por cent, lias
boon In sugar, the luvvoot, 1" per
rout, In oleomargarine. In France
prices aro 23 por cent above tho pre
war avuruvo. In Italy, around 30
por cent.
Price Inoreasoa In tho neutral coun
tries aro shown to bo htahost In Vor
way, whore 2U nocowiltloa aro sold at
an aveniKO of 03 por cent more than
In 1911, Copenhagen workmen pay
:t I per cent more lor table article
than two jears uro. Iu Sweden prlioi
aro 21 per cent higher. In Switzer
land the ratiKo Is from 3 por ceiu to
175.
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LONDON, July 13. Mrs. Annlo
lloasnut, one of tho leaders of tho
movement for homo rule for India,
has been piohlblted, under tho de
fense ot India act, from entering tho
lloiubay presidency, says a dispatch
to tho exchange teloKraph company
from Uoutbay.
Mrs. Annlo Peasant was elected
prosldent of tho Thuosophlcal So
ciety or London, In 1007. alio 1ms
made several lectufo tours Iu
America.
Missis 1 1 til iid Wallace of l'ott
la ml wcic Siiiuliiv. visitors with Mi's,
Holt ol this cilv. They Iclt lor u
visit at Ashland .Monday.
Indue I'. II. Watson of Ashland is
spending the week iu this city on bus
iness iu connection with the law firm
Watson & KoJIogjf. lie arrived .Mon
day morning.
it. II. .Moure was iu .Medford .Mon
day, lie leturncd to Central 1'oinl
thnt eveuipg ami remained over
night with hi mother, .Mr, ltoboeea
.Moore.
Don llolcomb returned to bis home
at ltogue 1 liver .Mommy after a visit
of several day with Cecil .IuIidmoii
of (hi city.
Mr. .Mollie Harrison arrived Sun
day ft em Kugene to settle the esUite
of her deceased husband, Grunt llar
rjsoa. As kooii us tli L ia aceoin
4ibe4l she will leave for llllie, Wash.
Mrs. M. S. Crawford left for Mtal
ford Saturday last. She wah accom
panied by her graudila lighter, Misses
Jtiauita and Aileen Crawford, who
bud been with her fur the preriuue
week.
More furniture arrived for ".Mun
aiuta lidgo," (be Kuiion fivuk home
of Mesdumee ICdith LcJey and IMiny
IIHfh.
M. IS. Hoar, formerly of Grants
I'uaa, but lately uf Hntish Culumliiu,
arrived Tuesday to iuventigale ohiu
mining pniiertie iu this loaalily;
. C. II. I'ru-e left for Fort Sum
Houston, near Fort Worth, Tex., oh
Tueikdey, wliete lie is to ivMrt for
duty to the iuurtciiuuter' ib-uurt-uieut
uf the army. He expected lo
visit with Id sister at L Angwle
lor u day, Mr. Price baa uuee be
fore beUl the uuiiiou uf uarter
muster clerk and is therefor fully
experienced and uuulified to fill it.
Mi Claire Tucker went Iu Grant
I'aaa Wednesday tuorniiic tnr a visit
until Saturday with Mis I,uui Ilur
vey. Gold HiU'a "l'eerieks I'erfurwem,"
who 'Mared to the peering parquet in
the hune talaat product ion, will
again face the footlights neil Tues
day evening in a very interesting
play, "A Hull Night in a Cabaret."
The proceed are for the benefit of
the Greater Gold Kill dub. At the
Cimjo. fi tl-ual.
T. )). tluiimorisly, wite and dauuh
ter, also his n;tf)'c, ueowMVi,'d bv
J. I.. ILiiiiiiii-r-lt'v. loiuicrlv lln-
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LIVING
NEUTRA
NATIONS
GOLD HILL NUGGETS
PRESIDENT TALKS
OF AMERICANIZING
FOREIGN
CITZENS
WASHINGTON. .lulv 1.1. Presi
dent WiUon told a cilircif-liip com
mit lee here lodav I hat the American
itovernment must insUt that foreinii
rw Iwfmitlnjr fitiwiw v remain lnynl,
ovun if they re not .jrieawd with the
way affairs are eiunluntujil. , Loyally
means nothinjr. he dflhwl, unless it
is (Miuplcd with "ulf-rfHcrifiee. lie
added that Americans cmiuot UmicIi
loyally unloss they practice it.
The president discur-neil at lenitth
the problem of Americanising foreign
lioiu cttixeus. His words were en
tliusjastieuily applauded hv u larye
yatlieriug: of men and women edtiuat
oi inlurestud in the instruetion of
new cllixenw lueeling here uiulur the
auspices of tho uaturaliMitiou Imroati
of the labor department. He pmiked
llie objects of the convention, suyin
it wus not fair to allow multitudes of
peoples from foreign lands to come
into this nation without giving them
iiilimate instruction whioji would
show them tho objects of America.
Native-born Americans weru warn
ed by the president to examine them
selves carefully to see whether they
Imve 1 m i f 1 1 1 n lt iu them tho true liht
of America which they o.ieel to
show these foiciiiicrs.
Korcimi tntvcl was suggested as
(he be-t cure for those inclined lo
liousl too nitteli of (he superiuiitv of
America.
RAILROAD 10 FIGHT
WABUINOTON, .Tuly 13. Tho
Oregon & California Hallway Com
liany ban norvod notice on tho IokIh
latlvo and exocutlvo brunches of tho
novornment that It Intend to go
Into court and ipiontlon the constitu
tionality of the land-grant law re
cently panned by CougroM.
Iuclldentally, tho railroad company
iiHHorta that tho law, proponing to
rovoHt tltlo to grant lamU In the
Kovorumeiit U jtuiouatltutlotial.
If tlie,ovcuineptr iiudor tho law,
undertaUoii to way baok tuxoa to the
Oregon counties, the railroad nerve
notice that It mut do mo at its own
I Ink and subje. t to future court do
rislone. FOR FEDERAL COURT
WASHINGTON, July I.'l. John IT.
Clark, Cuited Stales district judge
at Clevelund, )., was understood to
day lo lie the probable choice of
('resilient Wilson for the seat mi the
supreme court made vacant by the
resignation of former Justice Hughes,
White House official said Judge
Clark was Itciiig carefully eotisidcred,
Iu addition to Judge Clarke, Judge
J. T. Junk of the New York supreme
court, and .Morgan J. Oilrieii of New
York, aio said to be under coualdera
tlou. T
Webster Coiliss of Portland is vis
iting ul the Imme of bin brother, 11.
II. Corliss, Vol Phoenix-.
Mr. J. It. cbter spent the Kb,
ith and tli iu Asblund us the guest
of Dr. ami Mix. Gordon Me-
OrMckcn.
Mr. and Mr-. Willium Coltrell or
the Meadou - seiil the week with
Mrs. CollrcU's i mi ran la at Kuuk.v Ford
ranch, alo taking in the roundup und
enjojing the other features of the
big Ashland clebralion.
r. M. G. N'onis ami daughter
1 1 clou aie sicinliug the chuutaiuiia
seiiauu in Ashland, camping in the
park.
Mr. Poofcuberger, who purchased
the Frasee ranch recently, bus moved
with llU family to their new home.
Date Walker ban been haying at
the Alfurd ranch aero I tear creek.
Phoenix was welt represented at
Ashland' big celebration lat week.
A number ot mir yeung ieo)de timk
part in Qun Litia' pageant. Fol
lowing are the nu of ( whu
rode iu the ronndnp ira4le: Misse
rltelta ainl Irn. (tester, Myrtlr WsJ
ker, Huge., Fldi a Cartkotl, l(v Yvmt,
Huv WriL'lH nnd Hill MsviicUL .Inl
and lit'Ui I l'nj( tfcu bnrCO but) WJ'lr
U Vt't v cn-.lit,. In. cli.. ii
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XV
WESTERN
PACIFIC
ATTORNEYS FEES
SAN Fit A NCI SCO, July 13. -Tho
stato railroad commission, In n do
cialou today, approving the reorgani
sation of tho Woatoru Pacific rail
road, gold under a foreclosure a few
vvuogB ago, for $18,000,000 com
mendod the reorgnnlaatlon, but
lapped oft ISffO.OOO from tho $2,850.
000 nekod to cover the coite ot ro
celvorahlp and raorgnuliatlon. The
commttouer crttlolsed ns "extrava
gant" tho couniel foOi, nakod by tlio
uttoruoy for tlio receiver ami for tho
Kipiltablo TriiHt Coiupany, and tho
$7,000 nuked by Frauds Kritll, Unit
ed Stntofl rommlantouar.
Tho groutogt too aehod ainountod
to, $172,000, claimed ?y John 8.
Partridge, a'ttornoy for tho rouelvura
for sorvlcoa over a period of 10
mouths. In cutting down tho avpouso
of raorgnulxntion and rucolvorshlp,
$1150,000, tho coiiunlsHlon Bald that
any expense In that commotion
beyond tho $2,000,000 must bo taken
out of ciihIi on hand and not ex
tracted from tho proceods ot a bond
Isauo of $20,000,000 nuthorUcd
iiuilnr tho roorKiiulxutlon.
Tho plan ot reorganization, ap
proved by tho comtnlfHilon today, com
tomplatoH tho formation of tho Went
ern Pacific rnllrond cempany: Tho
Isauo ot $75,000,000 lu Block, nnd
$20,000,000 lu bonds, tho proceoda
of which aro to bo lined to rohuhlll
tato tlio railroad proporty, buy now
ouulpuiout nnd build feuding lluoa to
cost more than $10,000,000.
Formal conclusion ot tho sale ot
tho rond would lie completud today,
It was said, when Francis Kritll, not
ing us special mastur by appointment
of thu foderal .ourt, would turn over
tho deed to the now company.
Mauler Toddy Martin, young sou of
Mrs. It. 11. KllHvvorth, ot Seattle,
Washington, arrived In this city Bat
unlay and will spend tho summor
hero with hi mother.
Kllhti Stlllo, Mnstor .Mnx Stlllo and
Miss Mary Htllle ot Derby were- KUosts
of Cinitrat Point relative the tint or
the week.
W. M. Price, Jr., Carl llonilornon
and Mr. nnd Mrs. Ilussol and family
have returned to their camp and em
ployment at Wood, Cal after a few
days holiday and good tlmo Iu, thulr
home town here.
Mrs. Splux, a formor resident ot
Central Polut, but new of Medford,
wan greeting old friends here Mon
day. Mrs. W. J. Freeman and daughter,
Miss Iola, It. II. Arnold and family,
Mrs. J. ). Sears and Master Ilohert
Soars, Mrs. Nelson, Mrs. Croaker, Mr.
and Mrs. Iloaglmid, Mr. and Mrs.
Hawkins and sou, Mrs. Nottlo Croon
and family, Mrs. Nlbort and children,
Miss Altn Norcross, Miss Margaret
Oavlssou, Mrs. It. II. lSllswortb und
ohtldrnu, ami Mlsa I.oroua Stratlon
are among the Central Polut rual
doiUs enjoying the many good things
at the Ashland Chautauqua this week.
Jasper Hannah ami family of Trail
were visitors lu our city rooeutly.
Miss Anna Dunn ot Portland I Uto
guest uf her aunt Mrs. Kd Farru and
family this week.
Mlsa Margaiet Mulkey Is one of the
out-of-town gueata her for the sum
nier. Miss ilulkoy Is the daughter ot
Dotitor S. A. Mulkey and cornea from
Salem to spend a few weeks here.
Mrs. Myra Huberts of Medford is
visiting among Central Point friends
this wsok.
Mrs. W. If. Clark and child left
Monday for Kagla Point where they
will visit for ten days.
Mrs. Ida Clum and children left a
few days ago for Condon, wheru thoy
will remain for some time.
Dr. 8. A. Will key and family, Mr.
sud J. O. Isaacson, W. J. Freomait,
J. I). Sears, Mrs. Llssle Owens, Henry
Freeman, Archie Qulsenberry, lliiolah
Wright, Gertrude Wiley, Kathleen
Wright. Audrey Holmes. 1511a Wllto,
Mrs. Henry Head and Gladys HoJwea
were among the Central Pointers at
Ashlaud tfuuday.
Mrs. J. II. Carlton and daughters
are absent from the oily op a visit
with Ashlaud relatives this weak.
(Mr. Crott ot C'eulral Trull trans
CtMt business here the first of the
waok.
SCALED
mooo
CENTRAL POINT
Mrs. L. Ji. Aastlu bus returuedi
BUSINESS
Have pai'ty with well iuiprt)vetl 2."5-aei'e tract, lopatod
4 litilfu from Santa Cruz, Calif, that wajis lo liiulo
for good busiiit'Kts here, liis i)io.jrty is dear.
BENNET? IHV5S?WtS!P Cr.
Iteul Estutv lxKUtH, Keutuls, IiitHraare.
lOt! West Main. Ptiono 7iW
from a month's luminous visit with
Gold Mill rofllitonts.
Miss Pearl Alford Is at homo again
aflor a fuw da.vs stay lu Ashland.
Perry Merrill lert Monday evonlng
for Nebraska where ho has employ
ment for thu summer.
RTHOUSENEWS
noportod by Jackson County Ab
stract Co., Sixth and Fir Sis.
Circuit
Uthel Wlnior vs. It. L. Wlmor, do
creu tiled.
Pacific Mutual Llfo Insurance Co.,
vs. 11. O. McUeo, dufault and do
oroe. Thomas Itaudlpe vs. II, O. McQeo,
motion and notluo.
31. C. Mnckoy vs. Owon Dunlup,
nrlliiliilltirttrit tveilne it taut tuliof
tnt iliirri.1 it.fi t utiiyi UIBII1IIVI Uf)
d. T. Sullivan vs. P. Wtjloh nnd
tho Itoguo Itlvor Valloir Cnnal Co.,
stntutuaut ot aocount.
l'mlmto
Kstulo of Lvvdlu PovvoU Uoyd, do-
creo order dlichnrglug.
Kstuto of Itlttor and Duulnp, order
to soli personal proporty.
Certified copies of mutter In es
tate of Junior lt. Currlor, dtieoasod,
from Marlon Coint,1
Itcal lvslute Ti-ansfi.si,
U II. Slnglor, ahorlff lo
bank of Jacksouvlllo, tola
.'1 niid I, blk. (I, Olson add.
Medford! .... $ 010.00
W. II. SlnRlor. shurlff to
AValdo W. Wlllnrd, ot ul, j
lota 11 nnd 1 of Daggett
Orchards 7,G2S.3
William AL Lydlnrd to T. .
A. IIowoI, S. V& lots 11 nnd
12, blk.,1, Xarrognn'B ndd.
Mudfonl 350.00
Goo. W. King, ot ux to U.
M. Watt, laud lu sec. .10-3S
1. W 1.00
- an "i - LUtl fWU7'mgt3.ai
FOIt ItKN1snoTJHK8
FOR IG5NT Flvo room li'ousoi linrd
Avood floors, full comont basomont
and garngo. Phono 370-W.
FOU BALIv ansCMiliAXKOCI
FOU 8ALK
-Clean alfalfa liny, $10
A. Conlsflu, Central
1B
In field,
Polut.
FOIt SALK .Moyor modol fluto with
case, ele., Iihh 1'i luvys good an
new. $lfi. Telephone -IBS-X after
B p. m. 08
FOIt 8AMC S00 ft. fi-ln. rlvolod
plpo with flanged ends. F. Mans
field, Gold lllll, Oro. 08
FOIt 8AMC Motor cyelo, cart elec
tric range, bicycle, Arthur itovvloy,
711 15 Jackson. 07
FOIt SALIC Alfalfa
Phone 310.
hay
ohonp,
FOR SALH
graln hay.
Second crop nlfnlfn and
Snlder's Dairy.
;.
ron nAiiiv mrrmuox
JfoFt SAI.Ji Slock, "hogs, 1 0 to 100
ipeunds. llrood sows, good stork.
Phono R-tS-W. 08
FOIt SALIC -One horse, buggy and
harness; 71 leghorn lions; 2 first
olaas Jersey cows, hoavy milkers.
Also crop for sale ami place for
rent. Address Route 1, llox 3 or
phono (lUil-ll. 7
FOR 8AL1C (lasolluo oiiRlno four
and half horse imwer, choup. ljox
A. U. C, Mall Tribune. 00
FOIt HAL1S Horsee, and grain hay
In the field, one mile northeast ot
Pliouulx. 10. K. Roamoe. 100
VAXTItn MIKt'K IiLA Nl) UH
W.WnsT'nrbyi'ay bailer"'' Give
full particulars and bust cash
prlre, also six or seven-net binder;
full particulars, llox 071, Med
ford. i us
WANTKI) -Second haiid fainllyra
frlgerator. Addreaa Dox A, Mull
Tribune. 08
WAXTKD-Fixtures tor alure. What
have you? O. A. DoVoo.
g - -- . ' '
FOR KXCMANOn
FOIt TRADE -Hogs
horse. 11-13-W.
or cow
for
D8
MONK? TO IOAW
MONEY TO LOAN Havo money to
Jean upon city and country prop
erty. Quick sorvlon. Money on
hand. Karl 8. Tumy, 2lu Guniott
Corey llldtf. tt
IIUBIMWS Ol'l'OJtl'UMTIItS
SjS!
FOItSALE-liargalu, on abeouut ot
alckueas, flue country, store reas
onable terms, stpik will Invoice
about $2800, half cash, security
for balance of stock at 8 per vient
rent ot buildings ou year leaso,
tli tier mouth Will sell outright
for $4000, bulf i ash, Imlsme In 3
years at 8 per cent. Will resign
post office lu favor or buyer. Mrs,
K. Uajrdner. Sams Valley.
mifliXKHH i)iitp.rojur
Auto Rupptlc
LAHRIl ADTO BPRINQ CO.Ve
are oporntin tho largest, oldofrt
nnd best equipped plant In tho Pa
cific northwest. Uso our springs
when others fnli. 8old undor guar
antee 2C North Fifteenth Ht..
Portland, Ot.
Attorneys
GEO. W. CHEIIUY Attoriiojr ,nna
Notary, Itooms 9-10, Jackson Coun
ty Hank ntiildlng, ontranco N,
Ccntrnl, Medford, Oro.
PORTER J. NEFF Attorney at law.
rooms 8 nnd 9, Medford Nations!
Dnnk Building.
A. E. REAME8, LAWTER Garnett
Corey bids.
O. M. ROnERTS Lawyer.
ModtordNatlonal Bnnlc Rnlidlng.
Oollectlons.
COI.LECTIONSANDRHIdRTEWe
collected somo accounts 14 years
old. Wo know bow to get the
money. The Duilock Mercantile
Agency, Inc., Rooms 1, 2, 3, llxi
kins' UldK.. 21C B. Main st.
Dontlsu
Dr. W. M. VAN BCOTOO
DR. 0. C. VAN BCOTOO
Dentists
Onrnett-Coroy Illdg., alte 111
Mfdforn, Oro. Phone 86.
Collections nnd lloports
DR. FRANJC ROI1ERTS -Dcntl?t.
M. F. & II. Illdg. Oftlco Hours
8:30 to 12; 1 to 5. Phone C07-R.
Knglnccr and Contractor
FRED N. CUMMINdS SnKlnenr an
contractor, 404 M. F. & H. Bldf.
Burvcyn,, nvtlmates, Irrigation
dralnngo, orchard and land ia
provomont. IIouso Movent
MI8DFORI) HOUSE MOVERS -Wo
Movo Hoiihos, Darns, Garages, Ma
chinery, Etc. Phono 488-M, or
1S8-X. C12 S. Nowtown, 811 Da
kota. Insurance.
r-
EARIj 8. TUMY Qonnral Insurance
oftlco, Flro, Automobllo, Accident,
Liability, Plato Glass, Contract,
and Surety Donds. Excollont com.
pantos, good local sorrlce. No.
210 Qarnott-Coroy Dldg.
Instruction In Musto
FRED ALTON IIA1GHT Teacher ot
piano mid harmony. UnlKbt Munlo
Studio, 401 Garnett-Corey Illdg.,
Phono 72.
Garbage
GAItnAOB Got your premlsfts
cleaned up tor tho summer. Call
on tha city garbage wagons for
good service. Phone 174-L. T,
Y. Alien.
Physicians ami Bargcons
DR?"ii" a? caulow', dr! avx
MAINS CARLOW Oitoopathta
physicians, 41C-417 Garnett-Corey
bldg-, phone 1036-L. Residence
20 South Laurel ot.
DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathia
pliysloinn, 303 Garnstt-Corey
building. Phone 130.
DR. J. J. EM.MENS Physician and
surgeon. Practice llmltod to eyo,
oar, noso nnd throat. Eyes scien
tifically tostod and glasses buiv.
pliod. Oculist and Aurlst tor 8. 1.
R. It. Co. Offices M. F. & II. Co.
bldg., opposlto P. O. Phone C87.
DR. R. W. CLANCY Physician an
surgeon Phones, oftlco 30, resi
dence 780, Oftlco hours, 10 to
12, 2 to 6.
DR. MARTIN C. HARDER Physi
cian and surgeon. Office Palm
block, opposlto Nash hotel. Hours
10 to 12, 1 to 4. Phono 110-J.
Printers sue" rubll rs
IBliFORD "I'RiNTINa Ca, hssTha
host equipped printing office la
southern Orngou; book binding
loose leaf lodgers, billing syHtema,
etc Portland prices. 27 Nor la
Fir st.
Transfers
BADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO.
Office 42 North Front st. Phone
31C. Prices right. Sorrlco guar
aateed
WHY?
NOW TIME TO TKADK.
I have u lCO-acro atock ranch:
good location; 100 ncro In grain,
somo alfalfa. Thin placo rocoutly
sold for $12,000; no Inouiubraiico.
Will trade for good orchard, profer
ponrs, or would talto cUy proporty.
Would trado ovon or assumo some lu
cuuibranao on orchard proposition,
J. C. BARNES
1(12 West Main Street.
NEW TODAY
Wo can dollvor a fine stopk raiiQh
of 370 aeree over halt now lu orop
of whoat. barley, alfalfa and corn,
and considerable oro oou bo oultl
vated none of it Bleep land.
This place joins n bouudloee out
range and has very good bulldliiRS,
and abundance of springs for stock.
Anyone wanting to get Into the stock
business aUould tuko this one. No
trade.
Howi-Cathcart Co.
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