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wsryrv. '...sv1 fMg.WiO:.UH'jWVTTl tiBfcWt.IWWtMlMtWlltl)tW)WIl'WlWIWl!Mililillinii rAT t' -'-, WBUITOKU MiVlFJ TU1BUNJ3, MEDITOMIJ, OltWIUN, AIONIUV, ALUN'll 18, I!)I5 fWJE viiVB, ,..' I. '... K OSCAR AND ADOLPH AT THEIR GAY PRANKS EAGLE POINT EAGLETS A Peculiarity of Hard Times H,v A. O, Howlcll (It'oil'.o Von i!(ir Million, onn of our hardware iiioicIiiiiiIi nindn IiuhIiiosh vIh to M(Hlf(tiiI on TnitHiliiy Iiih(, Hon). Ilti)iiy, onn of the hustling raiment iiml ulookrnlnorit, was doing himlumot lii'p) Tuesday inn! ho wiih T. F. MrCnlm. Mrl Mt-Ciibo Iimh m f I no f ii tin nlnl oiclinnl on Itnguo i Ivor iiml generally loom a iniinfior . C ' V u f it - 3-aa L vw, vox no co takb mix I ' I - - f m am r -.. .,"S I s- """ '"'-' 7-XJ ' ' 7 Pfctf' m. 'JtJStfr ' !' 1A' " $-.' y of our people nupnllnd with mimuthlii(: In. tho mitlng Iimi, nni'li in apples, Iiopi'Iuwi jienm arid when (liny are mit of Hiumon In brings In garden truck no that wn militoiii have lo go hun gry Floyd Pierce, deputy nsstsiinr, ha been lntf)rvlwii (ho taxpayers or Kaglo 1'olnl during tlio past week im lo what limy had ntiil lui manages lo )wip everybody In good humor nil Ihn llinc. Ho In thn right limn In Dm rlKlit place, Flon-nco lllnomflflld wlio linn been leaching school In Dm Nye district ftirint In Tui-Hilny on an nun from Lost creek whoro she had tn-on to engage another ii'liool, mi wot tin drowned 'int. colli, hungry and (l red ntul spent Ih" night nl lln Sunny Hide. Him en gaged tlio school nil rlKlit. I.' ( Monro cumo In Tuomlny oven I in: lo Ilio Mutiny Klilo from IiIn Klk crock ranch on hi way to Ashland with n timiii. llo put up his team nt tho llwtry stable of llarnlnh ft Hon. J. H. Oiinckcnhush rnnio In on Wetlui-iiliiy after it mil it 1 1 lot of fruit troi-n. Mm. .1. . Onlimn or Trail camo out on thn IV a K. ami took tho E. P Persist Mingo for Imr homo ami ono or tho Monro Wot hum who had n homestead on tlm Imml wntnrn or Klk rroek, was nlso on tlm same stage on his way homo, Tlmro Ih a movn on root lo put up nnotlior telephone lln starting Imm ntul running; lo tho frif ferry. H w nrcotumoilntn quite a nuinhor of people on tho route. Tho company wan orgntilu-d lam wenk niul Win. Winkle wan elertod president, John Bins vice-president, ami Mnralinll Mlnter sccrotnry. Thn prrldi-nt tells nm Unit they are going rlfttit lo work anil put the lino up. Prof. Geoijgo O. llnnry wlio linn lii-en tonnhlUfi In the J'eyton district eame Into J In-Sunny Side Wcdnniday night for a late nuppnr. llo hnn a linuieNtenit near tho inniith of Ilk Unite cretik. llo won on his way to Med ford. V. T. Ilollx, the Renornl rotinlnhoiit ror the P. ft K. rnllrond, hnn gono to Hnn I'rauclvro to attend the Penman uxponltlon, he In ncrompnnled hy hln wife nml two children. After vlw. lux (he fair Mm. lloltr ami the chil dren oxpi'ctto1 no tck ennl to visit her pnrontn. ' Hoy Afhpole one or hardwnre nier elianti. lint lu-cn having a chance In oxwrolr.i n-lillp helpliiK Mr. CliiKcndo to mark and hraml hln rattle, Hoy In an oxMirt with a rope. I.. 8. (lror(io the roremnn and en Kliuter on tho I)ode farm lllver aide came out Thurndny and look out n pair of thoroiiKhlired limine turkeyH lo tho farm. Thoy wt-ro iihlpiii'il to II. I.. l)odi;e. I'eoplo are liar.lunliiK to wnke up lo thn fart that It conta no more to ralnn a Reed ar ticle, no matler what It In In the Vt'Ketnlilo 011 the nnluial klnKdom, jhan It tinea to rnlno an Inferior ar ticle. Thimu prourennlvo fnruierH are enchliiK un old monnhni'ka iv nuw rlii)v alloKelhur, V. A. HoHiioy of Abhtnnd, ropre fouIIiik Ilio Hoiillicrii Ort-r.on Hrnniu coiiipmiy of Auhlnuil, won Intro for jlluuer Thurnday and ho nnyn that they have built up mirh a hiiHlnetin jhat they expect next m-abon to fur iiIkIi all thn hrooiim lined In tho val ley. That our eoll proiluceM a fine jiuallty or hroom corn. Hoy DavlH or Porhy wur at tho Runny Hide for dinner Tliumday am) jt nluht !:. A. lllldreth and wlfo of llutto Palla cninu In to Hpond tho jiIrIiI. He wbh on hU way to tlio rouniy Hent to net ready to hi'itln an iohhiii: the Hullo Vn dlilc. ! N. T. McDonald and MM KHft JplmctH who Ih tonohliiK "IUr 'fl'rAH nml tuintliur youim lady teach er n iij iv until whoso naipcrt I did nol tIearn. went up lo the Trail and Klk 'nook country Tlinrflday inoriitiiK on the HtaKo, .1, n. ArneH and wlfo wore dolnR lniHlncHH In our lown Krlday morn Iuk. Mr. and Mra, 0. II? NYlUlnon of AHliland, who org (rnvolluK for tho '.firm of Wadllainft Korr.llroH., I'M Monnon of'tierhy, Mm. H.' A. Meyer and lion, and 0. 11. Wnnwloy worn nt (he Sunny Hide for dinner Krlday. Hort, Clarna vvaH In town PrWV inornliiR aftor a now wimon-lio had Jiiiit bought In Bedford and ongaRod TiOO pound n of acod potntoos from y. ,. llonth. Mrs, High and n frlond or hors of AHhland were up lior ,00, Vr tho Uaglo Hotel property Krlday and took dinner with MUa Louisa Hlft tho jiroHont proprietor. MImb IllnRfl and MIhh Iliwol -MoCMenau wont to ' Medford. WodnoRdny night to attend tho play at tho Pat?" of f 4nno ahollflhod and orchil put Vlte lu'oaroitl trndo is Moaroia inadoiou (fl08. I 1 ZI 1 1 I mr- nwa .,.. m ..,n ,.,n,.,m, .,n.,n nnn,,r .,,- mum anu viuiniiY ; mm rat kivlk l . I 1 ( . J. (Irnhlim or Xeviiila til.v, Cat., wiih in (own the Intit of the week, si itin IiIh Incml, ('. ('. WeiNenliiiriter, who eiiiiie I rem that wciiuty. (Ira hum in 11 iniuini; e.icrt. He leluruiil hoiilh on Snliinlity, ui'i-oiiiiauii'il by .Mr. WcHciiliui'Kcr mm fur nn lloiu hrool;. Wjllinm K. Full, of LaiK-aster, I'n., arrived Tluy-Mlay for a vixit with IiIn hrolhcr, I'raiil:, who in the local Southern I'm'ifii- hloielieeper. II!k trip Wi-nI will iiIko iueltiile nil ilill ciial ioints o' iuteiVNt nil Hie i'oiihI. The vixilnr in u Vi-ti-nui in tlie employ of Die lViiii-ylvnniii IIiiiw, luivinj: hccii for yi-nrn 11 t-omlui-tor, nml 1m now retired on Ilio peiiHiou lixt. The hndheix had not met prcviouxlv in tWeiity-threo year-. They were holli rcci'iitlv al Hie Kan -'rauoico i-xpu-Milion, hut did not ehiuice to uirct. I), I'eroici or tin Ahhlauil erenm cry left for San l-'rniieweo nml the expiHilinu I11M l-'tiday evi'iiiiif,'. lie prohulily won't eoiiliuue the trip lo lueliiile San Dieo'M fair 011 this pur tieutiir otitiuK. fk-ori:e llnrKiuliuc, one if the ear lier iiiiii- wnrdeiiH of the Ahhlnml dis trict, still i-niitiniii-M in Mute employ, although In 11 eapaeity not coiihiil ercd ipiite tat (IniiKeroim ih recent event have ilmnou-dratcd. ncorjio is now iiiiei.turnf piiinn refuycH, mnl it i liin biihini-HH to look utter the Nloekiui; of IIickc preervert and note the iiilvuutaues which certain din trielH enjoy in the way of propagat iiifj nuine hirdw. Although liix work hnH been mainly ennfineil to .InckHon eoiiuly, he Iiiik been called over to the Kliuiintli region on varioux oecaioiiM. Tho Murine refuge of L'ODO no res in the Table Km-k cclinn in the liirf.e.( tract cni.itt.jr' mirier lit Hiipcrvisioii tliim far. Two tcpcliom of the local scIiooIh were viitorM to other cilucntioual ecntcru ln. -Viilii.v. MiH lleitha Kliii-xui, fifth j;riiile, Kiih hcliool, went to Meilfonl, where hhe vinitcil t tit Lincoln ami Itooscvclt kcIiooIh. .Mi.-! lleulah ("alilwell, fifth jsnule, W'cmI hchmd. wuut to (IrmitH Pn--t on 11 similar errand. Tlitc vi-lt-. are reciprocal hclwceu neighhoriuir towns, the ciikIoiii huviiit; hecu in voyiie for Nome time pul. The plan is to have Hie gnnle tenclicrs e.xehango these vIhIIh at least once 11 year, nntiiij; merlin or dcineritH in the respective Hyslems, and they are expccled to piolit uceordiiiKly. Willanl T, VchIiIc, Iniilder anil eon traclor, wlio for Ihe imttt four iiioiiIIik Iiiih been loniiiij,' viuious portions of ( tiliHirmii, icturiied lo Aliliunl Fii liiy for an indefinite May. Yoiiiik pooplo'n Hooieliex of the vur ioiis churches ich a union incctinj; at Hie 1're.shytorinn ehureli on Sunday evening. A tlelcpitioii wan proM-iil from Meilfonl, 1 1. 0. Hiitlcrficl.l of I lin Hiiplinl Ytninjr Peopte'H I'ntoii presiileil, A plcturo of Ihe new lirnmry at Itohcluiij;, nppoarin-r ivcently in I'orllaml paper, hciiH p close n--Hcmhfnuco to tlio licadiiiarlei-rt hcie occupied hy the Const Artillery' Corps. Tho Little A,U'gnto (tnucinj pe journoyctl lo ytellinc; lat Suturdny uiglil, Mirirt I)hon wiih hostess iiml n iiiiikI eujoyalilo time is veporlcil, Mr. Walker nml (Icorgo Keitior motored up to Ihe Purecll Hiiiuill on TucKilay. ' liny l''uycotl of llucli was a ltim eoi vWUir last WVdni-hilay. J-M HiiIIiiimihIi was a pnHhontjer on tho outbound Ktugo IiikI Wednesday. .Too flohlxby is worjiiuj? ovcrimo kcqpliij; the telephonu jipert in ordor whore tlio niml is being widened nml Htraif,'lileucd out miuIi of itucli. Tjio N)riujr I'M) of smIiiumi up tlio Liltlo AppU'gilto is reported to be in progresft. ltnlph JcnuipKH will entertain lit tle Ap)loKiile nt Hid llucli hall tyit iiriluy ovoninff, Stuto archttcotH otrico and salary BUNCOM BREVITIES Mr and .Mm. IHHmjii nro Ilio proud pnieutH or n 10-pound sou which ar rived In Anhlnud one day Irint week. ,Mlnen Mnttlo and .IcsMo Winter ontertaluud MeHilmneH Hoy Bmlth, Newport, (I. Ilc-ltown, F. Cnntor and For.ter nt dinner last Friday. .MIhh DIoIiIkhh Mluter Hpent the wi-ek end with Mm. (!. Ilellown. Mlna How Nestor upcfit Friday night an the guont or MIkh .Mary Hoh erlnon. Vm l-'oider mndo a IjumIiichh trlji to Medford Tuendny. MrM, Miii Daw nnd on Cyril re turned to llu-lr homo above Trail Ha turd ay. Joe Phlppn of Flounco Hock pained eiiroutn to hln homo Saturday. I MARKET REPORT I'rlnvi l'uirt Vf ncaicra KfldS 17 -e. HITTKIt Dairv, ode two pounds. POTATOKS fl.Iir. per 101) llw. ONIONS Hf.o por Ih. HOSBY Mo per lb. CIDKH 'J.-ic. wine amViO. HKKF llCuJJle. LAHI)-l()c. HACON i:ifo)18fi. SUOL'LDKHS V2y,c. MAM 17p. IJUTTKIt FAT '.MIc. HrfTi:it Wholesale, 'J8e. LWeaiock linns Alive, tie. KTKKILS Alive, .1.(!i)fli COWS Alivo, I .(o.i.o. VILVL Drenscd, lOfjDl'.V. POULTRY Mixed chickens, 10(S) lie; droBsod, Ufj?Mo; hens, 31 JL'u; hpriugK, Ltllc. liny nnd tirnln (Huyinj: I'riccB.) WIJKAT l.r,() bushel. OATS SIB ton. HAY--Alfalfa, $M Ion grain, .fl3. IIAHLKY-Wliolc, :ifi. xotici:. (Notlco Is hereby given thnt the un dersigned will apply to tho city coun cil ht Its meeting to bo held March IGth, 19 in, for a license to sell miU', spirituous nnd vinous liquors In qunntltlcn less than a gallon on Us plnco of business on West Maln street, city of .Medford for a period of six monthn. IIOT1JL MICDKOItD. Dated March -1th. 19 1C. County Tiviimiwi-'k Keeoty l-'lit (VII I'or Warrants. Stpte of Oregon. County of Jnckson. SS. Treasury Depart nient. Jackson ville, Oro March 13, ID in. Not leu Is hereby given that there are funds on hand for the redemp tion of all county warrants, which woro protested on the 7th day of August, 1911, numbered as follows, to-wlt) 11,303. 11,207. 11,107, 11.- or.2, ii,no2. u.'Jt-t. n,2r.o. u.uog, ll.aritl. 11.203. 11.202, 11.184, 11. 203. ll.ons. 11,108. 10,070. 11,172, tl.283. 11,000, 11,211, 11,015, 11. 253, 11,255. 11,201. 11,204. 10,051, 11,242. 11,019. 11.054. 11.017. 11. 285. 11,359. 11,257, 11,208, 11,207, 11,13S. 11,110, 11,137, 11.135, 11. 119. 11.120, 11,121. 11.125, 11,127, It, 12S. 11,129. 11,130, ll.iai, 11. 132, 11,118, 11. ISO. 380, 389, 391, 302, 393, 391. 10,795. 10,857, 10,855, 11,100. 10.9UU. lU.tlHO, 10.HIM, IU, 9!)R, 11,192. 1,028, 7,325, 10,481, 11,290. 11,300, 10,989. And also tho following wnrrantH which woro protested August the Klh, 1911, as follows to-wlt: 395, 11,055, 11, 209. 11,1110, nnd also those protested on tho 9th of August. 19 11, to-wlt: 390, and 911 tho 10th of August, 1911. to- MODOC ORCHARD Duroc -Jersey, Pure Bred Spring Pigs Both Sexes Wo nro offering for salo a selection of Spring Pigs of tho big kind. Sired by GOLD10N NUGGET, No. 142.7S5, out of dams from prUo winning stock nnd Individually tho pigs nro what could bo uxpoctQil from tholr lines of brooding. Mako your selections early and for visiting prlvllegeB and prices apply to Palmer Investment Co. Mall Tribune Hulldlng Mcilford wit! .107, and on the 12ih of Aug unt, jail, to-wlt: 1I.S83. tt.07-t. ( 1 1,180. And on Augunt H, It'll, to- wu: 1 1, jiii, 11 n 11 on AUKiini 11111, 1!M1, to-wlt: ll.OGtt, 1I,H4. Also those prolonted on Augunt 2lst, 1911, to-wlt: U.100. 11,181, Jl.218, 398, -101, 390, 400, 402; aUo thou., pro-tt-nted on Augunt 23rd, 1911, to-wlt: 11,17.1; nlHo tliono on Augiinl 20th, 191), to-wlt: 11,188; nlio thon; on the 28th of AiigiiHt. 1911, to-wlt: 11,117; and 011 tho 29th or August, 1911, to-wlt: 9,729, 10.939, and those protentiid on tho 7th of Hep timber, 1911, to-wlt; 11,30, 11. 323. Interest cnnsei on the warrants above numbered nnd called, this 13th day of March, 1915. KHBI) h. COLVIfl, Treasiiror or Jackson County, Ore, 4 CIjASSII'JKD ads. Ono cent per word per Issue Hlx Insertions for price of flvo. Fifty cents per line per month -I- without change. I '' ' - t l-'OK HUNT IIOl-SKKKKI'INO ItOO.MH FOR HKNT Modern housekeeping rooms, ground floor. 345 North Hnrtlett. 307 FOR RKNT Hulto of 2 or 4 nicely furnished housekeeping rooms, plumbed, lighted on lower floor. 729 West 11th street. FOR HENiV-nOVBK? FOR HKNT Modern 4 room house, big lot, chicken lot, smnll fruit, chenp. 1028 Kast 11th or phone 077-J. 308 FOR HKNT Furnished house, seven rooms complete with Kriabo parlor grand plaho. 1207 West Main St. J. C. Drown, Spnrtu Uldg. 307 FOR RHNT Flvo room bungalow with bnth, 30 root sleeping porch, wood shed and garage, garden stuff furnished. Phono SS2-J or 570-11. J. II. Cochran. FOR RKNT Threo room furnished bungalow, phono 779-J. FOR RKNT FUHMSJini) ROOMS KORIU-:W--Vrn in. Phono 13.-K. 307 FOR RKNT Furnished room in modern houso. Phono 372-J. FOR SAI.lv RKAli ESTATE FOR SALK Fifty acrea of good land, all cleared, ready to plow, rich, black soil. Ono mile from Kaglo Point dopot. Total price only 15000. Payablo $400 cash, balance easy terms, K. S. Tinny, 210 Onrnott-Corcy lltdg. 307 FOR SALK A mountain home. $10 per ncre, 147 acres, flvo acres cleared, 100 acres light clearing, good farm laud, good four room house, hay shed, four springs on placo, 20 acres fenred. Apply to owner, T, K. Sandoz, Trail, Ore goiK 304 FOR SAl.fc TrfTimTOCK FOR SALK--At a bargain, team, wagon and harness, three good dairy cows; also farm to rent, on Wagner creek. Mra. Martha Ilnrn hart, R. K. I). No. 1, Talent, Ore gon. 308 FOR SALK- A good work horse cheap, weight about 1100. 925 .North Central, SOU FOR SALK Two 8addl horses, broken to drive, double and ntu- glo harness and saddle. Mrs, A. S. Hubbard, Ashland, Oro. FOR SALE Two good work teams. Phone S19-M or r-eo tennis at ranch two miles southeast of town, O, L. Schernierhorn. 305 FOlPs A Llf-nentlo saildlo pony. 338 West Holy St, 301 FOR SALK Young span of mules, true, gentlo and sound, weight 2100. Plioiui U1U-J2, 307 FOR SALK Six fresh cows, six calves, two teams of work horses, threo mules, two nets of heavy work linrnonH. WiUbIi'h ranch, mile out North Roosovolt avenue. 318 FOR SALK Onq team of bay mares 1300 lbs. each; pno bay mare, 950 lbs., good to d'rlvo or rldo; ono yoarling horsa colt; 10 barrows, 11 months old, weighing 140 lbs, each tamo and thrifty; also 500 cedar fence posts. 7 conta. P. E, Sandoz'a ranch. Trail Oro. 304 FOR SALK OU KXOI1ANOK Roguo Rtvor Valley Fruit Lands. Dairy, Htock, poultry ranches nud Timber. Colonization Tracts. Best all-tho-ycar-round cllmnto on coast. Health Resort. Wonderful Medici nal Springs. Heaver Realty Oy( Auklaud, Ortitfott FOR SALK Fine homo nt 21 Oeneva avenue, furnished or unfurnished. Call or phono 897-R. 307 FOnT 8AI.l-OIlSCRIl(AJira;OD8 FOR BALK Reo.rondstor, good tires. Light hack, stump puller, bargain; chilled sharco ground at Frouilcn thal'a shop, Jacksonville. 308 FOR BALKA number of rebuilt hi cycles In good shape, new tires, from 7 up, at tho Motorcycle Shop (In Sparta Uldg.) 304 FOR KALK--Fancy cockerels, all kinds. Medford 1'oultry & Kgg Co. . 304 FOR HALK--Sugar plno shingles, cedar feticn posts, yew anchor posts, shaken. Wrlto or phono J. 1. Hughes, liiitte Falls, Oregon. FOR SALK Cam foil, homo cured, bacon nnd ham and pure leaf lard. W. N. Campbell, phono 281-R, cor ner Mistletoe and Eighth. 300 FOR SALK OR KXCHANOK 70x 3 1 G fel on So. Oakdalc. Want acre age. Address W. L. Welker. 200 K. Orange Urovo Ave., 1'usadena. Cat. 30G FOR SALK Kxtra fine furniture. Will sell at a great bargain, furni ture in fine five room bungalow, can also be rented. Inquire at 824 West 12th St. 305 FOR SALK Thorongnnred It. I. R. setting eggs, laying hens and set ting hens. Reduction when 100 or mora eggs bought. Urncst Wejib, Central Point. 304 FOR SALK Sinudgo pots; also oil hauling tank. Ernest Wobb, Cen tral Point. 304 FOR SALK Furniture, team mules, harness, wagon, 1417 West Main. Phono 139-R. 307 FOR SALK Top buggy with polo and shafts, almost new, 307 S. Laurel. 321 FOR SALK R. I. Red setting eggs, penciled Indian Runner duck eggs, settings from prizo winners. Phono S57-R. 303 FOR SALE Wood saw cheap. Uoardman street. 403 321 FOR SALE Rhode Island Red eggs, 50c a setting. Phono 407-M. 321 FOR SALE Chicks, 10c, eggs 5c, best egg laying strain O. A. C. S. C. W. Leghorns, College View Poultry Farms, Corvallis, Ore. 319 FOR SALK Ono light llrahma cock of prize winning stock. Mrs. C. Carey. Phono 1C-F11. FOR SALE To orchard bonds in Roguo River Commercial Orchard No. 2. Cost $G00 and will sell for $500. Address M. I). Yates. 922 Empire Dldg., Atlanta, Georgia. 340 FOR SALE Flno Tolous geeso oggs. Phono or address W. It. Lamb, Medford. 310 FOR SALK OR TRADE 12 h. p. cn glno; 15 h. p. boiler, nil In running order, will trado for Ford car. Bring on your car and look at tho engine. Address box 24, Jackson ville, Ore. 307 FOR SALE Dry wood under cover. All lengths; also mill blocks. Val ley Fuel Co, Phono 70. WANTED-MTUATIOXS WANTED Capable mlddlo aged woman wishes situation on ranch ns cook for not over 7 or S men. Phono 401-J. ' HOMESTEADS BIO INDIAN RESERVATION TO OPEN 750,000 acres for settle ment; fruit, timber, general farm lands; send -5o with this ad to Wonatcheo (Wash.) Dally World, Dopt. T, for rollablo data about this region. w . WHY? IT IS YOVR BUSINESS TO SEE ME Because my stock In trado Is to have optioned nt tho lowest cash prlco tho best buy n this county. I havo boon on the ground look ing out for you for tho past flvo yours. Nearly everyday 1 hayo In vestigated soino "good thing," I have eliminated everything except thoso iloala which I am convinced will so euro mo satisfied customers. In a few hours time I can glvo you the bonoflt of this research. It is my business to show you over tho county and Introduce you to tho possibilities and opportunities horo, Soo Med ford first and J. C. BARNES Room HOI, Fli-bt Nutlouul Bunk Uldg. WANTED- Houses to rent, furnished or unfurnished. Wynkoop & Co., room 2, Palm block. Phono 330-R. 307 WANTED Calves, day old. Phono 70G-R. 300 WANTED Stock to pasture. Phono 201-Jti. 315 .MONEY TO IX) AN TO LOAN $5000 on good farm se curity. Addresa P. O. box 412, giving location, acreage, Improve ments, amount wanted. Interest 8 per cent, 2 per cent commission. 304' TO LOAN $3000 to loan on good grain or annua innti. iiox bi, care Mall Tribune. TO LOAN Money to loan on ranch property. Phone 3G8 or 130-R. C. A. McArthur, over post office. FOR KACHAfuaR FOR KXCHANQE-Closo In Im proved acreage tracts for Medford residences. Clark Realty Co. 300 TO EXCHANGE Two good lot for household goods or horses. Wyn koop & Co., room 2, Palm block. Phono 330-R. 307 EXCHANGE Want to sU or bay anything? U C Rader. 114 N. Front St. Employment office and rentals. Pboco 125. Nuff Sd. FOR SALK OR TRADE For smalt auto, sows and weaned pigs and horses. Phone 42, Jacksonville. Oregon. 305 FOUND TAKEN UP Heifer. "W. G. Knlpps, two miles west of Medford. 309 BUSINESS DIKEOTURT Auto Bunp'le" LAHER AUTO SPRING CO. W are operating the largest, oldest and best equipped plant In the Pa cific northwest. Use our springs when others fall. Sold under guar antee. 28 North Fifteenth St, Portland, Ore. Attorn ra PORTER J. NEFF. WM. P. MEALBI Attorneys-at-Lavr, Rooms 8 and 9, Medford National Bunk bldg A. E. REAME8, LAWYER Garnett Corey bldg. Wm. M. Colvig, George M. Roberts COLVIO & ROBERTS. LAWYER!) Medford National Bank Building. B. F. MULKEY & GEO. W. CHERRY Attorneys at Law. Jackson Coun ty Bank Building. NEWTON W. BORDEN Attorney at Law. 232 East Main street. Clilropractora DR. A. R. REDOES, Dr. Louise E. Hedges Mechano-Theraplsts, Chiro practors. Spondylotheraplsts. These systems, including dietetics, cura tive gymuastics, hydro-theraphy, etc., produce results In both acute and chronio diseases. Consulta tion froe. Over Douel Co., cor ner Man and Bartlett, Hours 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Other hours by appointment. Phone 170. DR. R. J. LOCICWOOD,, Chiropractor, norvo specialist Room 203-204-205. Garnett-Corey bldg. Vapoi baths and scientific massage given; neodlo spray, head and shoulder ahower lu counectton; advice to dietetics, medical gymnastics, hydropthorapy. Lady attendant Phono, office 643, residence 511-R. Dentists DR. W. M. VAN SCOYOO DR. O, O. VAN SUOYOQ Dontlsta Garnett-Corey Bldg., suite lit Medford, Ore. Phone 856. Engineer and Contractor FRED N.' CUMMVr?GGngineer'an4 contractor, 404 M. F. & II. Bldg. Surveys, estimates, Irrigation, draluago, orchard and land Im provement. NEW TODAY Peoplo in other localities tell tho stranger thnt property Is high hero, and R is our duty and pleasure to provo that It Isn't. Look here, try boosting a llttlo. 14 room houso on a 100x100 paved corner, all pavomont and assessments paid in full, tho propeVty la really a business corner, furnished and well rontod, and only $4900.00. C. D. HOON Assayings E. R. CROUCH Aiwaver. eheMiat. metallurgist. Custom Assay Of fice. Mall order business eolleitM. Prices, gold, $1.00; gold and sil ver, $1.25; copper, $1.00; gold, sit. ver and copper, $2.00, Mailing em velopcs free on request. Refer ence, Josephlno County Hank, Rooms 201-203 Hall Dldg., Grant Pass, Oregon. 311 Srwpoi Employment Agecy EMPLOYMENT AGENqY We wis everybody to know that the Old Re liable Itlttner Real Estate and Km ployment agency, will get your help, find you employment, reat your houso or sell your land. Mrs, J. S, Clark, manager successor. Rooms G and 7, Palm Dldg., Med ford, Ore. ' t i ji '"-twt Grt OARDAOE Get your premlew cleaned up fer the summer. CM on the city garbage waajowi fqr good service. Phone 274-b. Y. Allen. r. HAIGHT MUSIC STUDIO ReoM 401, Garnett-Corey Dldg. Fred Al- ton Halgbt Piano, Mrs. Floreaee ' Halliday Halght, voice. Telepfce . 53-W. HELEN N. YOCKKY Notary lie. BrlBr year werk U at 1 ten of the Mall TriBju. FhyeeieuuM DR. F. O. OARLOW, DR. BVA MAINS CARLOW 0Uetfti physicians, 416-417 Garaett-Cerer bldg., phone 103 6-L. Keal4aM 20 South Lanrel 8L DR. W. W. HOWARD OfltMyaUM physicians, 303 QrmeU-Cee building. Phone 904-M. ' DR. J. J. EMMENS Phyatetaa M surgeon. Practice lls!te4 te eye, tar, nose and throat. ,Kyt aekM Uflcally tested and glaaeee ant plied. Oculist and Aurist for S. P. R. R. Co. Offices M. tV & II. Ce. Bldg., opposite P. O. Phone CO 7. E. B. PICKEL, M. D. otfjee Jaet son County Bank bldg. OJtlee phone 43-R; realdeae pheae B8-R, DR. MARTIN O. BARBER Fay, clan and surgeoB. Offtee Pal block, opposite Nash HoteL HewM 10 to 12, 1 to 4. Phone; 11-J. DR. R. W. CLANCY PhyakUa surgeon. Pheaea, office 86, resi dence 724-J. Office hoHTt 10 M 12, 2 to 5. DR. S. A. LOCKWOOD DR. MYRTLE S. LOCKWOOD Physicians and Burgeons. Office 309-310-311. M. V. & H. Bldg. Phones residence, 814-J2; offlee, S14. DR. LYDIA S. DOW Osteopath! physician, practice limited to ob stetrics and diseases odwotaea as4 children. Offices 3 and 4, St. Marks block, hours 1 Jo 5 P. m. Phone 100. Res, the Dow Hospi tal, Central Point. DR. MCM. M. DOW Physician an4 surgeon, obstetrics and surgery, offices 3 and 4 St. Marks sleek. Hours 9 to 12. Phone 16Cel dence, the Dow Hospital, 'Central Point, Friaters aa rubUebeta IIEDFORD PRINTING CO. kas the best equipped printing offlee w southern Oregon; book bladlsg, loose leaf ledgers, billing systems. etc portlana prices. 17 lr Bt. Stenography and Multigrih Work MRS. M.VTEDWAIUia Workdoii) promptly at reasonable rstee. Room 3, Palm block, pnose 107, Shoe nepaklNtf SHOE REPAIRING First 1ms SkM repatriag, on aesers MWIfl macblues whit yon wsH- M. It. Blden, located U lUad'S Phone 313J. EADS TRANSFER 4k STORAM CXt Offlee 42 North Vrott it, PIMM 315. Frlees right, tateed. V s " nHertkJkU'alsaka tt B..J-j !' lCvninw in 1 1 --lpiIlf"f, TYPEWRITERS AND SOPr'LIs- Now Remington, smith sad Monarch typewriting, sddlMI and sHbsetlBgmasklses, reltt machines, for eauh or easy - m menu. Mmkbm for rent, rtkMtt aa'Mllties mm KIMM, 1 wtrs, free ar Itt-R. JtBUtrjr VsMM , , , ! 1' aVf M.iMSSSa 1 II II 1 IIO I lMEIUHf