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MEDFOftl) MAT TUTT3UN10, MEDFOKI), ORKflON, "WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21, 1015 pxot mw ..... , K ,HC K C PEKING VE JAP DEMANDS TOKIO, April '-'I. TIm itIkIh wlllcll llllH COIIIC llllo, c negotiation Vlilll ('llllIU II It) UCCeplllllCI! III' till' (It'iiiiniil 4 of llic TnMo government hu boon followed liy a pi ( t'licl fit mint'ei'- riM'H Ill' lilt' cabinet. Ml'lllllOI'H III' (till goiinio, or Hm elder hIiiIi'niiii'H of Iiiiiiii, have been eonuniinieuted with mi lilt' Hlllljci'l. Thy nmiiiI- ufrirlnl pi'iiMM nj pi emit tin- belief Hint .liiptui Iiiih brought till) iiiini'III.'iI hIuiiimm of her demand iliivvit to the Irreducible iiiiiiliiiuni ami in Hid event of Inrthoi' prounwtluu (Ion mi the pint of China alio probub ly will pn'HH for a u'ply within a given period of lime. Tin' ini'iiilicr of llm I'liliini't U nfliiniiiiin eonfonod with tin chief Hlntomncn concerning tin iiegotin tioiiw. IiiIcii'mI in lliu xitiiiitiiin in Poking lx iueienilllg. ASHLAND AND VICINITY Ifov, II. A. Cnrniihaii, local pantor, mill Hov. Mr. OnMlvr, district evan gelUl, lelt TncMiliiy iniiriiing lor (IiiiiiIh Piinm to attend tin Southern Orison Presbytery, which meet thcio Hum week, In the face of a pact catered into ImhI fall to the effect that revival ef- fmt a among lliu orlhoilox chutelm for I III A hlmiilil ho confined to the labor of local clergy, a professional I'vanunliMt hax already boon engaged by tint HaptiHt church, who will conic hern enily in May, Itniee Kvium in IiIn name, mid lie in Maid to he a hum dinger in hi particular culling. Pri liniinary niiiiouuceiucnt, however, pledge the miuingi'munl to allow "par ties to come and go without N't or hindrance in the way of nagging "r tCIINillK. rhurlcrt .lokiiHou, tdineuinkor, for iiuirly located lirie, Iihm removed to DiiiiHiniiir, Cal. Mis. (.'. A. KIi'iimui of Hii'h oil.v wuh a former huhonlumto of Ida M. Tar hell, the noted writer on xooiul, po. itieal and economic. Milijeott. Thi wax yea ix ago in KoiM'villo, I 'a. Mix. KliitHon Mtya tlial Ida wax mi iiuiimii a liy liHlit pupil. She wan the dnugh tcr of .lataim Tarhell, identified with the oil iutiiiohln in that M-etiou of the Kevulono Htatc. Thi fact inn account for the trenchant jk'ii, dip ped in wormwood and Kail, which Ida tiuiiid in willing up the hutory of the oil king, lioin Knokcfollcr, the great, down to the liwcor HghtH of the Stan dard Oil iniHniMly. MIhm Tarhcll'a eity home h'nnw in Now York, hut idle aUo "keep Iioiiho" in a toihurhnii Connecticut teetion. She n t ill re mniiiN a "bachelor." W. A. Wilshire. of this eity, who escaped from the insane asylum at Halciu lat Saturday, ban boon traced to Portland, whore he Iiiih rolativoH. It U thought that hv thin time he in on the way hack to Salem. He in a hnpolotfH invalid and wax committed to the iiHyliini from l.uko county, hi former lesidonoo. P. l. CallUh, axpert In thn South ern 1'acific'n Kiinil departiueut, with heuihpinrtciri at DaiiMuiuir, Iiiih Iiccii here for n week or ten dnyx, Hiipcr iuteiidiiiK the iuxlallatiou of appur a lux in Ardilnud and udjaceut lent lory. A volunteer aiimi.v to the regular lire dvpartiiuiut i a new oicaui.ation here. It will uuiuher n do.en or more and will Hipplcmcut the work of the auto 1 1 uck crew when dcuint'd nectw bary. ()m Deihart is prcHidijat and Nam .Ionian oecuduiy-tu'iiKiHcr. llorHi Iiii.muis iu hehalf of (he i'.iiu lifh Kovcrniaent went here Tuesday. The hiddiutr wiih done at Dmiicv'k nIii Idiw. ('. ". Todd of I'oithiiid was putivul, ulxo Major Thuiton, who represented llritish intercHlH. Ii Helms Medford's veterinarian, help ed puth upon the merit of the ani mals 1'iicort ranged from .-fltltl to fl '!." each. Ahoiit a half doxeu uui- iiiiiIh changed hand. Itcspomjiui; to u telegram announc ing the serious ilhu't.K of his mother, Stum t Saunders left for Harvard, III., Iiirt old home, Sunday afluriioou, llarriiij,' delays he expeelH to reach llii'Ki Thut-nday of this week, loliu M'. Seo't of l'oillnud, lliu gen ial head of the ticket and passenger department of iho Southetn raeifio liucH in Oregon, was in Ashland on Monday, returning from a vjsi to Sail Frauoisco and Iho exposition. ( IiiiHoh 10. Walls, eoiitraetor, re turned the fut C the wecl; from a uorlhurn trip, which included the leading liuilding eotiteia of uortliern Oregon and WiiHliiugton. Hal MoNair left for I'orllaud on Monday. While iu that metropolis he will lake a run over to llnymond, Wlasli., and visit hs hroiher, Syd. Monitors of the local ltusuiess Men's uHHociatiou to Iho niunhur of twenty, who wore (ho gliosis of (ho Medfoid organization Monday even ing, speak in highest terms of tioir hunts iu the way of ontorlalning vis- liars, Practical methods- were also demonstrated iu addition to the so rlnl JViiliirvs. mill lliu Alluml bul- OSCAR AND , '"yoU MGJTr aviM I ' s'TRt t I m, hc" ZTZf" I "" " ' (4TWPH. 1JR 'MY 6e) tfu) DINC3. IiCa,. he 1 ( VOUGMJ ) ) PIR Of 5"mh x..mts vowtm y 'iRaMeMBfr, .S ,,?- ' I V AT30LPH C WFUr IRDN3IJ .-';:-y iptg&2-- Msb rMimsi 7--&m!km . .... I. I . I, , . . ,, I. II I ... I uiwh muu expect to profit liy thowc IcsNous In dealing with complex situ- 'ntloiiH, which is the incxituulo exper ience hi miKiiicMM channels, A di ctisHiou of nil thcMo prohlcms is to he a special order on tliu calendar Mt these gatherings. At this particular meeting the ladies of the Minlford I'rcshytcriaii church furnished, a side slantiiil supper. At a future meeting la June the junior class of the Med ford high school will provide the re freshments. Talent camp, Modern Woodmen of America, is planning an ativu cam paign iu hehalf of increased uiemher ship and some tunc in May the camp of hoth Anhtaud and Mcdford au to ho imilcd' to visit Talent and assist in ceremonies incident to initiation. Something will he dnia iu fraternal circles when that date arrives. Chailey l.iiulsey, with a crew of eight hands, some of them from Ashland, Iiiih Iiccii haling hay at Kdgottood, Cal,, for a few days past. They have hveu putting up ahout twenty-four tons per day on tin' lug tnuchej jit that locality, where forage j is uiiUMiuIly plentiful. Some of thwi jia is for export, hut a good deal goes to adjacent towns. The con-1 tractors get i'2 per ton for haling. ' I, K. Itohihough of Nevada, Mo.,' was heic Monday impiiiing for .1, I,. j I lamer, a former resident of Nevada.! The visitor had he en north and was soiithhoiiud with tliu icw of locat ing H'niiHueiitly at Sail Jose,, Cal, As a delegate to the forthcoming A. 0, V. W. grand lodge in Portland, Mrs. Harry Yen left for lliu metrop olis catly iu the week as u roprtMcu lative of the local Degree of Honor, .the women's auxiliary of the I'nltcd Workmen. Turning the tuhhw on California was evidenced here the nlJior iluj Jiy a carload of rhaharli n.xcJasively, which passed through from Canny, Or., on caily fruit and vegetable schrdulus, hound direct for Sail I'ranciseo. This pieplant was raised hy C. It. Ciimmiugs, residing in the vicinity of Canity, who has tea acros devoted to the culture of those acid leaf stulks which rank as an herh. Some pastry fiend has figured out that this consignment would lunku fully 100,1100 standard pies, in addi tion to a uuiuher of turnovers on the side. Tlio output of Mr, Cuuuniugs' ihulmrli patch is over 100 tons an nually. .1, W. Sweeney, eoulrnctor on the Siskiyou grade of the Pacific, high way, and now doing an evtcusive gov ernment joh iu Klamath county, was here Tuesday on husiuess matters, lie will complete the Klamath contract liy May 1, after which lie will grado and huild a six mile togging railroad over near Hilt. (luy Owuu sioiit Saturday with Merritt lloaglaad. Many travelers have camped at llapp.v Camp, hi this vicinity, this spring on their way to and ft out Portland and San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs, Winters of Itoss Lane were visiting II. J. Taylor and wife Sunday. irerbcit Vlurkp transacted liusi- ncj.s iu Mcdford Thui'kduy, loliu Sisty and wife visited iu Kane's Crock district Sunday after noon. The grange program Saturday eve. uing will bo given hy the ladies and inuiiy unique features will ho put on n i i io '.ALBtrrlt i WCftTWe"""" "y wS2Z M'j&r ll,lkAW."-' J Smokers of Turkish Trophies Cignrclteu fifteen year ago ore nmokera of Turkish Trophies Clguruttea today 1 MiitmfAiMint (h7iiitisfi tmtgypdanuwikittUuWMJ -T" w - ...... MfEV WILLOW SPIES ADOLPH Oh, to outclasM the program to he given hy the gentlemen nt the. following meeting. I). II, Stuitevaul and family and Mr, and Mrs, Taylor were picnick ing iu Lane canyon Sunday. Heal estate dealers arc in ei deuca thes'c days throughout the val ley, showing possible huyeis who me interested in our valley, Mr. mid Mrs. ". It, Pickard and son, Charles, of Portland, are veil ing at Scenic Heights orchard. A young man who was on his wax to the fair from Poitlnnd passed through thi part of the valley Sat urday at noon. I In was handcuffed to n bicycle to fulfill u bet and had to teport at the county seal to reg inter. Satuiilav morning dairies Itay of Mcdford motored to the Itay ranch to transact business William Tackliini entertained a number of his young friends at tea Sunday, Winchester Huston, Oeorgo llirshherger, .lohnuie Farrell and u number of others. Ttoported by Jackson County At tract Co., Sixth nnd Fir Rti. Itenl l-Stato TrnnsfiTs it. II. Vlnrent vt ux .Margaret Cordon, land In 13, 2.1, l'l In T. 33S IU $ 1.00 It. 11. Toft ct ux to It. Walker, lot Imperial ad. Mcdford 10.00 S. A. Diikouliorry ot ux to Perry I.. Walt. Innd In S. ,1, 3W.. . 10.00 Cnrrlo H. Cyester et vlr to W. II. McNnlr, jit. :i!i IN 10.00 W. .1. IIIIIh ct UX to Isabella itowioy. pt. n.i nr, iw i.oo S. A. PiiHonborry ct ux to Kllon and Martha Flo no. pt. S 30 3 W 10.00 Charles J. Klbbo ct ux to Win. Pert Dennis pt. 27 32 IK .. .800.00 O. M. Cornlthm ot al to Alfred P. Olson ct ux, lot 11 blk 1 Uonnoltoad. Mcdford 100.00 Mnx WolBKot ux to John Hun tor, lota In Anhlaud 1,00 i:xi:(:int)ltVsAiji: 7im:.w, r.s tat ic. In tho County Court of tho Stato of Oregon, for Jackson County. In tho matter of thn Kntato of JamoB (J. Smith, Dot-caned. Ily virtue of an order of palo mado hy said County Court, ami dated tho nth dny of April. A. I)., 1915, au thorising and empowering tlio under Hlgnod so to do, I will offer either at Public or Prlvnto Sale, on and after tho 10th day of May, A. IX, l'Jl.'i. at ten o'clock a. in., on tho promises or nt my offlco In the Mcd ford National Hank Uiilldlng, In tho City of Mcdford. Jncknon County, Oregon, tho following real pronorty, holonglng to tho F.Htnto of James O. Smith, Into ot Jackson County, Oregon, deceased, tdtuato la tho County ot JackKoii, nnd Stato ot Ore gon, deceased, nltimto In tho County of Jackson, and Stato of Oregon, gnu, and In Tho Medford IlolghtH Ad dition to tho City or Medferd: Doing tho following lots and lauds In nald Addition, to-wlt: I,oU Numbered Ono (1) and Two (2), In lllock Number One (1): and lots Numbered Klght (8) to Twonty-flvo (25), In Hlock Number Ono (l),1ioth lueluHlvo; also lotH Number One, (1) to nineteen (19). both Inclusive, In lllock Num ber Two (2); also lota Numhered Ono (1) to Klght (S), both lnclim Ivc, In lllock Numbor Throo CD: nlso lots Numhorod Two (2) to Fif teen (15), both Inclusive, Iu Ulock Nuiuher Four (4); nlso (ho North Ono Hundred Sovonty-flvo (175) foot of lllock Numbor Flvo; also I.ota Numbered Ono (1), Two (2), Four (I), and Flvo (5). In lllock Num ber Six (0); also lot Numbor Two (2), In lllock Numbor Savon (7): and Lots Nuinborod Six (fi)to Twenty-four (24), both Inclusive, In anld lllock Numbered Seven (7); nlso nil ot lllock Numbor Klght (8). con sisting ot acreage property, contain ing to.n acres, mora or loss; nlso all ot Dlook Nino (9), In Raid. Addition. On lllock Number Klght (S) la lo cated u vulunblo STONK QUAUKY, which will ho sold with sufficient ncrcago aroujul It, for tho convenient working of said quarry. Tho remain ing acreage In said lllock Klght (S) will 1io xold In ncrcago trncta to suit purchasers lllock Number Nino (9) which Is a strip of laud nhuttiUR on Kant Mala Stroet, Tlilrty-ono'(31) foot wldo nnd about Six Uumlrod Sovonty (070) foot long will ho eold In ono tract It purchuHor doslros, THUMB OF 8AI.K: Klthcr "ash Iu hand on thn day of unto, or If de lred, ono third (t-3) cash In haiulj COURTHOUSENEWS 3D mo uny qt brio, nnu mo vuinucv) Joy! Something Saved From the Wreck In two equal annual payments, o rurod liy mortgage on tlio jiremliioa Hold, and bearing Hlx por coat Inter cut from tho day of nalc, Datod April 7th. A. I).-1915. J. W. IICItUIAS. Hxcciltor of JA.MKS (1, HM1T11, De ceased, lOlt JtKST UOVHKKKl'A'lSa ItOO.MH KOK HUNT Suite of SorT hoViM Itcnplng rooms, furnliihnd, lower floor, modern. 72'J W. 11th. ST- IX)H nKSTVVUMiillEV ItOOMH 1X)H ItBNT rooiriB. Tho 10th. Modurn furnished Cottage. C0I West 44 Till: PALM rooms, bout rooming Iioiiro In Mcdford. Prices 30c and GOc. Wrokly rates. 28 FOK MAI. livrcatocK KOIt SALi: Two monthi old niulo foot pigs, eligible to regliiter; ono and half inlles noutheast Jackson ville. P. 1). I.olf!and. 29 FOU SM.K Cheap, 200 Angora goats; nlso horse nnd buggy. Frank t. I.oomls, Ilrownoboro, or Med ford It. F. D. 2, Uox 120. 49 FOIl 8AM-: Duroc Jersey Spring pigs, both sexes, tho big kind sired by Oolden Nugget. No. 142,785. Palmar Investment Co., Modoc Orchard. ' 43 FOU 8AM-: Two good cows, ono fresh; also good work marc. Jns. Campbell, phono 311-11. 25 FOU SALIC Cheap, span of mules, harness and wagon. 32 South Cen tral. FOK SALC UKAIj ESTATE FOU SAMS .C room modern cottage. out buildings, lot 50x140, or will rout furnished or unfiirnUhod. In quire of owner, 5 IS South King street. 2S FoFfsAI.K -Two houses on fine high lota on paved street; barn; close In; nlso assessments nnd taxes paid $1250 for both If taken In 10 days. Phone 13X. , 29 FOU SALE Acrcngo near tho city at special bargain prices. See owner. Phone 374, 1005 E. Main St. 33 FOU SALE If you want n flno S0 ncro farm .and fruit ranch near Engla Point, Ore., 03 acres being cultivated, on county road, nil fenced, flno water, all necessary buildings, seo J. T. Carpenter, own er. 315 N. Dartlett St. 33 FOU SALE 200 acres with about 50 head of cattle; two barns, 5-rootn house, to bo sold with cattle, or not; S 10.00 tier ncro. A Gallag her, Onn, Oregon. 34 FOU SALE 2 bargains, 1 1-2 acres In alfalfa, 4 room house. 4 1-2 miles from Medford. 2 1-2 miles from Jacksonville. Prlco $250.; 4-room bungalow ono block from pavement in Mcdford. city water and lights. Price $425. For partic ulars address tho owner, H. E. Bowman, Talent, Oro. 2S FOU SALE 40 acre ranch, prlco $500; terms; small cash payment. Box 4, Mall Tribune. 28 FOU SALE OU TIIADE A flvo or tcn-acro tract unimproved land It! miles southeast of Stockton, Calif. Ono mllo from Htatlou. J. II., Mall Trlbuno. 25 KOIt SALIC MISCKliLANKOUB FOU SALE--A 5 . McCormlck mow er $10,00, Phono Jacksouvillo 21F11. , 20 FOU SALE At a bargain, thorough bred S. C. White Leghorn hens nnd pulletn, Wyckoff strain, now laying bettor than 75 per cent. Tol. 788U1. 2G FOU SALE Seed coriTat "iiurmuda ranch. Phouo 591-J-2. FOU SALE Largo, early, homo grown tomato plants now ready, any quantity, Also egg, poppor and other plnnt8 for salo at Grocery Stores, Public Market and Green houses. Maddox & Uonnoy, Port land Avo. GrconhoiiEes, Phono 87U. 44 FOU SALE At onco throughbrod Flemish Gnnt rabbits, Angorns, 1'atagonlans and Bolglnu hares. Chos. K. Grnlinm, It. F. D. 3, Box 10, Spring St. 2C I FOU SALK-rTomnto plnnta now ready, C. Cnroy, phono 10-F11, Address Tulont. For" sAid-:Four "to six woosiii Ilnrrod Uock chickens, 35o each; nlso kale plants, 15c a hundred. Phono 3F2. 20 FOU SALE To orchard bonds in Rogue Ulvor Commerclnl Orchnrd No, 2, Cost $000 and wl sell for $500. Aildrcna M II, Yatea, 022 Kmplro Uldb'., Atlanta, Georgia. 910 fok KKMwm7u!s i yuacFJiJusi:ovs. nusixias nutiicrxoKT FOU UKNT Completely nnd nicely furnished 5-rooui bungalow, all convonloncn, good location; eloso In. Apply 42 1 Jay St., off So. Oak dale. 5G FOU UKNT Furnished 3-room house nt 421 Woodstock. Seo Dr. Soely or J. W. Ilerrlnn. 27 FOU UKNT Ono 8-room residence; nlso furnished housekeeping rooms, 310 N. Dartlett. FOU UKNT Furnished house, 4 rooms, strictly modern. nc clock from new- federal building. Phono 93JL. or call ot 243 N. Holly St. WA NT let it i.m;ki) j.:v KOU8 ivNTKirMONBYLoan" JGOO0.00 2 yrs., for crop nnd Improvements on grain nnd stock ranch; ample security. Answer It. M. W caro Mall Tribune. 27 WANTED At the Depot Hotel In Ashland, will pay 14c per pound Tor heavy fat chickens. 29 11K1.P WANTED MALE WANTED Man capablo of manag ing and operating public spray ' wagon for the summer man with j good team preferred. Address I Uox 12, Mall Tribune. 5C WANTED Reed cook for mining camp. Address stntlng full partlc ulars. "W caro of Mall Tribune. " MALE HELP WANTED Wonted, first class minors at tho Dradcn Mlnc. GohMIUl, Oregon. WANTED TO I1UV WANTED TO nUY 75 milk cows on time; deferred payments well se cured. Sleepy Hollow Farm. Gold Hill, Ore., II. A. Ensign. Manager. JtUSINUSS OPPORTUNITIES FOU S A L E "llariier Shop for sale. This one chair shop do ing $125.00 nvorngo monthly; electric lights, bath rooms, city water, In a wet town. $200 cash. Apply to Ulchard Anderson, No. 122, Gold Hill. Oro. 4C FOU SALE Best Paying business for tho amount invested in Mcd ford. best ot reason for selling, act quick for this won't last. $6500 will hnndlo this, will invoice mora than doublo tho amount asked. Box Bargain, caro Mail Tribune I.OS LOST A picture study, water color, autumn scene, between Dr. Por ter's offlco and Dr. Emmen's office on East Main street about Satur day noon. Howard if returned to Mall Tribune. Mrs. M. E. John son, Seven Oaks. 25 LOST In Medford or between Med ford and tho Phlpps orchards, girl's tan straw lint. Reward It returned to Trlbuno office. 2G LOST Gent's gold wntch between Central Point city limits and Seven Oaks on Gold Hill road. Howard. S. F. Hathaway, Central Point. 29 LOST Kit ot nutomobilo tools near or in Talent. Eiumett Bcesou, Tal ent. 20 HOMESTEADS BIO INDIAN RESERVATION TO OPEN 750,000 ncrca for settle ment; fruit, timber, geuoral farm lands; send 25c with this nd to Wonatchee (Wash.) Dally World, Dept. T. for reliable data about this region. WHY? IT IS YOUR BUSINESS TO SEE ME Because my stock In trade Is to havo optiouod at tho lowest cash prlco tho host buy in this county. I havo been on tho ground look ing out for you for tho past five years. Nearly everyday l nnvo In vestigated soma "good thing." I havo eliminated everything except thoso deals which 1 am convinced will se cure mo satisfied customers. In n fovv hours time I can glvo you tho benefit ot this research. It is my business to show you ovor the county and introduce you to the possibilities nud opportunities horo. Seo Mcd ford first and J. C. BARNES Room SOI, First Nutlonnl UnnU Ulilg. FOU SALE OU EXCHANGE Rogue River Vnliey rrult Lands. Dairy, stock, poultry ranches nud Timber. Colonization Tracts, Boot nll-tho-yoar-round cltmnto on const. Hoalth Resort. Wonderful Medici nal Springs. Heaver IteaUy (A. AsUlnud, Orotfoa. AT THEIR LIHKUAf. religious literature, sent freu to Innulrers. Address Miss Ilaczl Ilurton. Control Point, It. F. D., Oregon. MON'IIY TO Uhy 1IONKY TO LOAN Will loan from 11000 to $5000 upon farming property. Karl S. Tumy, 210 Gar-nott-Cory Dldg. FOU KACHAJrUt EXCIIANOK Want to sell or bti nnythlngT U C Under. 114 N. Froqt St, Employment otflco and rentals. Phono 125. Nil ft Sod. DC8INESS DIKKOTTJlnf Auto Supplies LAHEU AUTO SPRINO CO. W are operating tho largest, oldest nnd best equipped plant la the Pa cific northwest. Use- our springs when others fail. Sold under guar antee. 26 North Fltteoath St, Portland, Ore. Attorney I POllTKIl J. NF.PP. WM. P- MEALKT Attorneys-at-Law, Rooms 8 and 8, uodlord National uanK Diag. A. E. REAMES, LAWYER Garnett Corey bldg. Wm. M. Colvlg. George M. Roberti COLVIG & ROBERTS, LAWYERS Mcdford National Dank Building. B. F. MULKEY & GEO. W. CHERR1 Attornoya at Law. Jackson Coun ty Bank Building. Chiropractor DR. A. R. HEDGES. Dr. Louise H Hedges Mcchano-ThcrnplJls. Cblro praetors, Spondylotheraptsts. Thest cystoma. Including dietetics, cura tive gymnastics, hydro-therapny, tc, produce rceulta la both acutt and chronic diseases. Consulta tion tree. Over Deuel & Co., cor ner Main and BartloU. Hours 9 a. m. to 5 p. ra. Other hours bj appointment. Phono 170. DR. R. J. LOCICWOOD,, Chiropractor, nerve specialist Rooms 208-204-205. Garnett-Corey bldg. Vapoi batba and scientific massage glron, needle spray, head and shoulder shower In connection; advice In dietetics, raodlcal gymnastics, hydrotherapy. Lady attendant Phono, office 543, residence 511-lt Daitttta DR. W. M. VAN 8COYOO DR. C. C. VAN SCOYOC Dontlsta Garnett-Corey Bldg., suite Sll Medford-, Ore. Phone 86L W. H. SPRINGER, DENTIST Of fice hours 9 to 5. Evenings and Sunday by appointment. Office M. F. &, II. Bldg. Residence Phono 153J; Office 319J. Engineer nnd Contractor FRED TcMMiNGSEngincor and contractor, 404 M. F. & H. Bldg. Surveys, estimates. Irrigation, dralnago, orchard and land im provement. Public Stenog:nplier SARAH M. HENRY, Public Stenog rapher. Room 217 Gnrnott-Corey Building. Phone 057-J. Transfer EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO Otflco 43 North Front St. Phom 315, Prices right. Eervlco guar ntoed. s REAL ESTATE BROKERS Wo havo tho best stock ranch, gonornl farming nud orphan! propositions that nro offered for snlo in this county. Lowest prices, any slzo ranch, best loca tions. TALK WITH TUMY & ANDREWS, 210 Gnrnott-Coroy Blk. NEW TODAY Look at my small closo In homes of from five to ton acres at from two to throo thousand dollars, My ranch es of from two to four hundred acres at $35.00 per aero. Boar Creok bot tom two hundred acres and less at $125.00 per ncro. Then tho flno irri gated ranches nt less than $200 an ncro. Town properties. Good com fortable homes In Medford aa low ua $000.00. C. D. HOON GAY PRANKS AnMiyliHC. 'E. It. cnOUCH Asxayor, chemist, metallurgist. Custom Assay Of fice. Mall order business solicited. Price, gold, $1.00; gold nnd sil ver, $126; copper, $1.00; gold, sil ver and copper, $2.00. Mailing en velopes frco on request. Refer ence, Josephine County Bank:. Rooms 201-203 Hall Bldg., Oranta Pass, Oregon, 33 Employment Aftcacy EMPLOYMENT AGENCY We wisli everybody to know that tho Old Re liable Blttncr Real Estate and Em ployment agency, will get your help, find you employment, rent your houso or sell your land. Mrs. J. S. Clark, manngor successor. Roams C and 7, Palm Bldg., Med ford, Ore. EMPLOYMENT Rontals and Land Agency. If you want help, want to rent a house or buy any real eetate call on Wynkoop & Co., Room 2, Palm Block, Phone 330R. Auctioa Saturdays. If you havo anything to soil, seo us about tt. EMPLOYMENT AGENCY Mrs. Ruth Smith. Room 21G Garnett Corey Bldg., Phono 182. See me If you want help or are In search of employment. Garutc6 GARBAOE Qet your premise cleaned np for the summer. Call on the city garbage wagons to good service. Phono 274-L. 1. Y. Allen. iBJtractloa ta aftHsfe HAIGHT MUSIC 8TUD10 Reo 401. Garnett-Corey Bldg. Fred Al ton Halght Piano, Mrs. Florence Halllday Halght, voice. Telephoae 53-W. Nolary 1'oDUc HELEN N. YOCKEY Notary pub lic. Bring your work to me at tae atra of the Mall Tribune. l'liyesluajut aaa rnrgeaawi DR. F. O. CARLOW, DR. MVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathia physicians, 41G-417 Garaett-Cerey bldg., phone 103 C-L. Realdenea 26 South Laurel St. DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathia physicians, 303 Garnett-Cerey building. Phone 904-.M. DR. J. J. KMMKN3 Physlclaa aa4 surgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear, nose and throat. Eyea scien tifically tested and glasses aua piled. Oculist and Aurlst for S. P. R. It. Co. Offices M. F. & II. Co. Bldg., opposite P. O. Phone 507. E. B. PICKEL. M. D. Office Jack, aon County Bank bldg. OfflH phone 43-R; residence phone 58-K. DR. MARTIN C. BARBER Pbysl clan and surgeon. Office Palm block, opposite Nash Hotel. Hours 10 to 12, 1 to 4. Phone 110-J. DR. R. W. CLANCY Physician and surgeon. Pbonea. office 36, resi dence 724-J. office hours 10 ta 12, 2 to 6. DR. S. A. LOCKWOOD DR. MYRTLE S. LOCKWOOD Physicians and surgeons. Offic 309-310-311, M. F. & H. Bldg. Phoues residence, 814-J3; office, 814. DR. LYDIA 8. DOW Osteopathia. physician, practice limited to ob stotrics and dlsoasos ot women and children. Offices 3 and 4, St. Harks block, hours 1 to 5 p. in. Ptiono 1C0. Ilea, the Dow Hospi tal, Central Point. DU. MCM. M DOW 1'nyalclan and surgeon, obstotrica and surgery, ottlcos 3 and 4 St. Marka block, Iloura 9 to 12. Phono 160. Rest donco, tho Dow Hospital, Central Point. Printers ana Publisher KEDFORD PRINT1NO CO. has Ua best equipped printing office la (southern Orogon; book binding, loose lour ledgera, billing aysttaw, etc. Portland prtcw. 27 Nertk Shoe Hepalrlatc SHOE REPAIRING First ! abf repairlug, on modera eleetrM maphlnes while you wait. K, M, Blden, located la Kidd's Shoe 0tt, Phone 313J. , Tyiwwritera umI tswayUea. TYPEWRITERS AND UP1UI wow uemington, nm-rvmm and Monareh typewrHimf. diim and aubiraetlng waeMaeav njmm Riautnes ler cafH or exuqr (nwim. aiimuiiiiw. ivr, rani, r and flHtiPllea of af kfnda. tan: palm fra of harj, Kofjer Iiennett, 10 QUIam ;., ou.u I'.'-l w "W m