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''V .P b y MEDTTOUJ) WAV TRrBUNTU, MTGDFORI), OlfWION, "FRIDAY, AVUlh 23, 1915 PXOF iTIYlj OSCAR AND ADOLPH Famine Mokes Men Fear Each Other AT THEIR GAt PRANKS ASHLAND AND VICINITY v. f NO, FtoOWtt, I m I j ms- ( EOT'3 10. J I jaCJD(C ' VOY ( SO 0U A" (QALL J)oTf 4-' ; tw- You . p III llllllillllll III III V lIl'llvt'lil'H (if lillllit unlet in Jiur loin In Miilt pur eluiHiTM b pintle who inn iniililug lliiv iiiiiIIit ii npi'cinl nnlcr nf IiiihI no, lliu product mI' tin" apnthllng xii)ii(h U liuinir ovi(iil(iil In ni'idjli biuhig lown o.lond'cly, A ii'Kiilar dcllvoiy In Mcill'oiil Iiiih been iimll , titlihl, tin) iiiilli'ulnr i'i';'iiiliicli in I'm vol' llioi'H helm: immw oniilnhiiiig fifty iiiiillH ouch n' iigiihitiini but- lll'N. IWmh Miuiii" Iii'IiiimI ol' (liniilx I'ltHM llltM IITI'llllV lll'CII ' i M i 1 1 K friend hero. Kin' i a ruiuliiliiti for ( COULT YOO 1 ft. SC1. - ; S BV sol cv X,. " Ifi- J 1 DON'T UKC f2vf ftj) ( drr (.OOK IN ) vi mi i 'Jif mu r l tvi iiit- tiitixi. "fck,x' irv rtme nmmm i r - to choko -jysfi ,r1.'ur:''t, uii. .TZ...S L:iU ) lW-'viHUNGCR. - P- I uo yT r, WM 18tMD SllT a nriRTi, ) :h n. wa u o;. f m vvx "-" ' nr , ucwcy Armn a -- t- lvl ?v Jl'y m I v himiiiiinii' ol' llnil town liv virtue nl' hcillg Well llllllllil'i for tllO pnnitinil, Mini in llii'Nii day of i'iitnl Hiiffmgo mini uii' expected to ln nullum I'liunuh to illviilc iIh'mii office with tin wo until. Iloporl limn tin' I'iihh imli imiIc tliul llii'M' mi' mi Ichk tliim n iluruii upplieiuit lor Him pontolflco Juli tlinti. ThoioV mimic in dm iilr. Tin' I'HitM' wljl lie (lie remiireetinn nf Hit' local IimiiiI. A I'oiiiliinulioii nf cirouiii mIiiiioo will help along Hie bhtro of ti inapt (h till Miiiiinor. In (ho lir pliit'i', Hid it v donate HAII, payable iiiniillily. Secondly, lliu ('oiniuorcinl cliili has tlnir up mi old ioolution, piiHM'il in 111 I 'J, utillioiiiiig the c poiulituio (if a lilic amount, mily n tuiuill portion of which wn ever pni'l mer, All oport lender j mi till) ).tohiiI In dlroi't the Iijimm uuitivi'. Tin migwliiui Iiiih been iiiiuIi' Hint prob nbly nlliiir loouliticM near at hand could nlun miwiii' tin nonire if litis lender, lliu Ii'mciiIiik' anil eipiuliring .XHlrti. Willi mi alleged cuo of wilo liitnt lug "ii Clmri'li xtri'i'l mill Hid arrival of a nwldont all Hii way from Cali fornia to iii'".Hj:iit" the nclioiiH of it vicinit anil iiniiily do which in dc feudaiit in an aliened ciihc of trim I mm on Himli xtri't'l, there promixoi to do suiiMttioiiul development. Pro vided, however, lliori' ot remain a free promt; Hint the alleged wife bonier IiwUIm upon InMiillliij; n whip ping pnt on hi premium, ami (lint tin1 I'liniiiK ufoiciiid coiitimiiH to roam nt Imo, iiniiinxlnl aw ulliycd. Those rumnrkM art' ipinlifii'il iih al It'i'il. Tlio fiitiil for llio rvlii-r of tlio fain, ily of Hut late (Imiih- Wanli'it llulilianl iw piiu'licully I'otupli'ti', A -nli' I'toiii it illlllll polioy in Him .MikviiIii'cm, Ilir fiiiuily will profit I iy tlio npproprta Hoit inmli) liy tlio xtati' nJ' .IWH), wliii'lt Iiiih mil u yot Ihimi ilcfimtnh iippoilionnl liclwi't'ii Hit' wnlow mnl two i-liililrt'ii. Tin aiiioiiui niiM'il liv oxIiiliiliiiK miuiii' pii'tiiioM anil pnsalc coutiilititioiK will iipproMiuati' .fllllll. Tim willow ami I'lnlilna will ivnuIi. iiulrliiiitt'ly with Mr. ami .Mr. Nym I.oiib, paftiU of .Mr. Ilitliliaril. I'tofiwMir II. (I, (lilmoii' of HiU I'ilv, who not only enjoy Mailing a Itrxwl affair like Hid 1 'annum 'xpoxi tmn. Iut Iiiih Hat happy fai'iiltv of iliiM'iiliiug In iuipriMioiiH croatcil liv minli a liitf ninny, Iiiih rrcoivol from I'uhIiIi'iii fooiM of tlio I'tpimitiou I'onipauy a loiter eonvi'jinc lux HiaiikH for ttiu piofesiMir'ri liimllv (.ontiiiient iiii'iiipntult'il in mi ailirlo I'litilli'il, "Tim KxpiMiiliou an .Seen Throuj-li Aihlmiil Spcotai'lck," rrci'iitly up pen rill); in Incnl papern, SI ran lien iw in ear loin are lieiuj; nihlieil throned lieui ilaily on iii(.en eer train hcIiciIuIch for mutlierii eit ii'H, principally I'oitlaml, .Scuttle ami Spoknnu. On Momluv thten emlomls wero ie-iiTil at Hie local colli f-lor-apt plant. Mo-t of llut' licrrieH eoiue flout lliu iieielilioihnoil of I-'icmio, ('nl, lour Mich eate wete liauillcil Tliiioiluy. A niiidtly ptopi'ily of four acres on Kt run hurry l.ituo Iiiih icccutly heen tmiDilVi leil from. I. II. Itclluin, a for iimr ivfthluut, to l It. Nicliiil-iui or I'oilliiinl, The purchaxer it alicinly lieui with Hut fmuily liiiuschohl ):ooiIh ami will at once, lake ntcps to Imilil it fiuoiliuiignlow on Hut prcmiHCH, The tract in an oicluml one. Henry Onion, wife ami paiul tlniiKhtur, of Kajjeiio, were vlnitin,' nt N.mu l.oueV thu foru pint of the week, on lliu wav to San IVaueihco. Tim iiiau ui'o hrothurii-iu-law, Mr, Oati'H is a rancher ami one of the olil-liuttt icHiileiiU of I .line eoiiuty. Oraml Mauler nOllowav visileil Ashluml Oihl I'Vllowt- in an official capacity Thurwilny evening, ami thu om'iiI wart ninilo the oceaMoit of n re .union of nil Hut local hinuchch of the onler Kiihoiilinule, encaiupiueut mnl Kehekahs, The vihilin official is not only liif-li in frntermil ciicles, lint itlno Iiiih occupicil an cuviahlo position tin tlio hemili. HuplislH of thu Kokiio IMver valley, in convention iiHHCinhlcil heio April !27-Ul), tiro looking forward to mi en teilniuin ttml iiiHlruclivo MNsiou. Thu local cluireh in ninkin extensive nmuiiiincntH for Hid mttliot iiik. l'i' graniH are lining prepaid! cnveriuir every ilctull, which will he puhliHlieil Inter on. McHiliiiucx Oatil, PhsIici' ami Lnni kin went to Meilfonl Tliiiindny in at tendance upon a hckhIoii of federated woiui'it'H cliilis, Hut ohjeut of thu iinuit inj: liciiif,' o fiv a dale and jiliice i'or the annual convention m June, MIhm Aimit Denlmfof Medford wn in town Tucsdiiy, onuviisbiii In the inli'iirU of the Portland Telegram ami initiai; fticmlM. A cm km- coiiliontM the ,Mchodil ehuiiili people heie. They need n new eaipet for Hie nut tit aiulieiico looia, ami it Iiiih lacu a ipteitiou not u in in ti iih to how to rutxe the money for coutrihiitioiiH arc coiiila-,; in Iih enilly, hut iih to what material to mi leet. After Kiiiitf the matter prayer ful coiiNiileraliou, a coik-linoleum tihtnucc will tlouhtleH he I heir choice. Hope Itehckuh loilc, of thin city, Iiiih appointed MomIiiiuom " Peroxri, Williiuu Mver ami I'd Ooulaml to rcprcficut that orxituiutiou at a xtate aHMi'iahly to he laid at Newport, May 18. Mih. V. W. I'Midicr or AMiliiml, tlltoiltth III" t'olll'tenv of ()lie Itc hekiih loilp of Meilfonl, will he one of the tlfli'Kiitiii from Hint Iwdy at the Maine nieetitiif. The Kirl hiker, the .MIhm Kay ami .luiio Shea ami Kittio Horhctz, am 'd here on M'hrilnlo tluio ThutiolHy Hfteruooii, on thuir walk froiu Port land to Run Praaciseo. On Thunulny night they appeared in vnudevillo at the Lyric, ami will repeat tho appear mice Friday nuiht. leaving for the Miuth Siitiirdav inoriiiii. Tlinroln' Mtock flucttinlioni in coiiuectioii wild the public market on the curb were eonftned to uuo naek of polatooK, which found no buyer up to the eloxo of the curd e.ehattjre nt A p. in. Sellern wore aleo pnve tieully iuxihihle, TABLE ROCK TABLETS Mr lliirtxcl ami family of noiitlt .Medford Miictit Stititlio at I lie ! illnril lioitte, .tohn Vincent ami wlfo ttf .lacknoa vlllit were citllliiK on relatlvoa here ilamlny. "A Kroal iminy ut tlio beet and carrot need howii In thin tllutrkt hnvo fallmt to cumo up for soiuo tin nceounliibb.' reitHon. Hevernl of our cltlronn Imvo re ceived luvltatloiiH In (hit romtneuce nieiit oxcrclitOH at AKnto April .10, wliuu two wlitHomo yoiiuc UuUt of that dletrlct will receive diplomas HlmwiiiK Hint they have completed the four yunrn' IiIkIi ttcliool rouro. Dick Witttirn ami wlfo of Metlford wero Hiinday vUltont at tlio Sen brook farm. The hcIiooI bonrd mot Mondrty ovenliiK nntl truneiictod comddornblo IiiikIuchh. Darwin Plillllitrt Iiiih flnlsltod bit work on tho CTInc ranch ami la nt proHi'iit helpliiK Mr. Senbrook. (Slen Cornwull ami wlfo of Mod r a nl Hpent aiimluy with the .Mc- Illltlo'H. Mr, nnd Mrn. llnm WiiIUIiih of tho Knclo Point dlHtrlct were vlxlturn nt the Nenlnu ranch Inst Hntttiduy. Tho Tnblo Hock rond wnH lined with litur, wimmm hint Sunday ami ninny drlvurH wero btetiUIng the Hieed limit. Mr. WrlKht of tho (latoH Rnrnco wnH tnlklnu l'oul In these parttt last Moudny, Uo reioita thitt Httvornl In tho llcuKlo dlHtrlct are flKiirlnp; on itnylitK cara In tho nenr future. If wo wero till iih oitlmlHtlu about tho futufii iih Mr. Wright hcccuih to bo wo would all linyo earn. An nuont of tlio Piiro fonco inon wait HiroiiKh this dlHtrlct Moudny KitthorliiK up fonrlng (ooIh that hoiuo of our fnrmors liuil neglected to re turn. Tho ball j?ntno Sundny botwooon our boyH and n tonni from Sams Vnl loy wuh won by thu locnl team, tho SatiiH Vnlloy boyB provhiK to bo omty nionoy for tlieni, n thu Hcoro keopor wiiBWhnt Hby of papor ho did not Kot nil of tho rutiH, Stownrt Portor nnd family of Tal ent Hpont Sunday with Mr, nnd Mm, K. T. May nt tlio Tnblo ltock or chnrd, 'I'lits orchard formerly bo loitKod lo Mr. Portor'a fnther, OwIiik to tho dry wonthor ninny In thlH dlHtrlct hnvo boKmi to Irrl Kiito. TIiIr Ih ttoiuethtnc uniiRunl for this Hem of tho year. ltotitl Sitporvlnor Vlncont htm n crew of muii woiIUiik on tho now roml botweon hero nml Sninn Valley which will bo a tdiurt cut to (lold Illll. Tho Arrow HoixiIh aro rehhnrfllnir thu piny, "Wlint Huppuoil to Joiioh," which they Intend to kIvu at K;ikIo Point next' Friday iiIkIiI. A ropreHntitntlvo of the Mnll Tri bune wiih throiiRh hero Hie flrnt of tho wiok doliiK buiiltKiMi for that pop ular paper. A birthday parly wan i;lven N'elllu KldrldKco limt Katttrdny ovenlnK nt Hie Ki.'ciio homo by tho llttlo oiihh of tho tiiilKhborbood. Tho pnrty wnn In the form of a iturprlHc, but I ho Hecrol mtiHt hnvo leaked out hoiuo way for wo noticed (hut novoral of tint k row n iiiih nrrlvcd In tlino to help lake rare of tlio Ico cream and cako. Mm. CoIIIiih w.ih pliiiHantly hiit prlicil by n latKo crowd of her ikiIkIi born liitt Tiicaduy iiIkIiI, It hulnK tho thirty huventh nnnlvertinry of her birth. Many InturoHtlnK KnmvH wero pin) oil nml tho uniinl kooiI tlino wan lutd nftor which dainty rofronlitncnt were eorvud and at a Intu hour tho merry miikorit dopnrted wlihltiK Mr it. t'ollliiM timny more hnppy birth dny. Thu Tnblo ltock ImpVovotuonl ais noclntlou bald tholr nununl mooting hint Wtnlnnmlny ovonltiR. Tho work of tho pant )oar wnH rcvlowod by ProHldont Cnrlton nml nhowcil that ninny tbln of Krent iinportnncQ to tho community hud boon occompllHh inI by the nwtoclntlon. Ah oneh epoch of the work dono wntt roeoltod many of tho niomborn (honiKolroH wore siirprlsud Hint to much hnd boon nccompllHhcd In so Rhort n tlnn;. Tho following offlcarn wero olcct ed for (ho i!nnutiK yenr: 12. V. Cnrl ton, prwldutit; M. II. CIihuc. xlcu lironldent; It. 15, Noalon, secretnry treiiHiiior nml 11. ('. Vanliburn and A. I.. VltiQeut council mombeni. Tito callltiK of the roll Hhouud Ml inumbora In kooiI etnmllitic. illy nivn I.itldley.) "Tho .Nutittcnl Knot, or tho Hollo of IlariiHtapoole," a mimical comedy, will bo ptcHcntod by the high nchool rhortiH, ut tho Piiko tbeatro next Fri day evening. Dr. l.cco of Albany coIoIko jjavo nn t'Xcullent talk to tho ntudont body of tho IiIkIi ncliool Friday morulas. llotli thu boyn nml kItIh chorus waiiK a number of selection from tho "Nautical Knot,'' to tho student body Friday morning. In the near future tho IiIkIi nrhool will hold their aim mil exhibit at tho high school hullditiK. Mr. Froo.i, a tnombor of tho U. S. engineer corps, gnvo a splondld talk Tuitmliiy moriiliiK on tlio YollowHtono Park. Mr. Preen graduated from tho old blgli Bchool nineteen youni ago. Tho Honlors will Htngu tho "Collego Widow" nt tho Pngo May 5. Thero will bo twonty-slx sttidoutB In' tho enst, Tho tonulH touruumont will prob ably bo hold noxt wools. Tho faculty announcoa that thoy will not parti cipate, Tho art clnsn will probably innko tho posters for tho "Collogu Widow" mid also for tho coining truck meet DIED Died, nt tho rcsldonco of her dniiKliter, Mrn. U, 0, Portor, nt lltO Fust Muln Htroot, Mrs. Phoebo Taylor ti nntlvo of Fnglnnd, ngo SO jonra. Mrs. Taylor la nurvlvotl by n brothor, (leorso Wntt of Port FruncoB, Now Ontario, two daURhtora, Mra. lt. Q, WESTON'S CAMERA SHOP $208 Enst Main. Stroot Medford Tho Only Exclusive Coimnorcinl Photographert in Soutliora Oregon Nogativoa Made any timo 01 placo by appointinout Phono W-J We'll do tho teat K, D. WESTON, Prop, ! Porter nnd Mrn Mary Child of Mod- ford, Ort'Kon, flKtit itrntnl chlldorn, and four Kient Kramluhlldron. Fun eral prlvnto. VOH ItltM-nmsMS' FOIt ItKNT -Compluloly nnd nicely rurtilHlted o-room liuttKnlow, nil convonlottcoH. jtood locntlon; cIowj In. Apply 121 Jny St., off Bo. Onk ilnlo, CO FOR HUNT Ono 8-room rosldenco; also furnished housekeeping rooms. 310 N. IJurtlctt. POU KENT PiirnlHhcd house, -rooms, strictly modern, no oloc from now federal bullillng. Phono 03 1L or cnll nt 2 13 N. Holly St. POU ItENT Modern tlircu loom furnished bonne on pavoinont; close lit, Apply E. II. French, phono 730-11. 28 KOlt HALrv MVKSTOOK FOIt SaIE Siiinli toniii. hnrnors and wngon. Chii bo scon at Vin son's Pood IJarn. 30 POU RALE (Jood work nnd drlvliiB horses; also good heavy mule. C E. Gntcs. G'J' , POU SALE I toning of mules; 3 tennis of work maros; 3 driving homes; I Hnddlo horses; tlino pay ments with good security accepted. Wnlsh'B Itauch, tulle out N. Ilooso veil Avo. 52 FOIt SAKE Two months old iniilo foot pigs, eligible to register; ono nml half miles southeast Jackson ville. P. D. Lolflnnd. 2'J FOIt SALE Cheap, 200 Angora gontn; nlso horso anfl buggy. Frank 15. l.uomlH, llrownsboro, or Med ford K. P. I). 2, Hox 120. 43 FOIt SAKE lluroc Jorsoy Spring plgrt, liolli ?uxch, tho big kind slrud by (lolden NiiKKot, No. J42,7Sr.. Palmer Invoetmunt Co., Modoc Orchard. 3 FOR SALE Cheap, span of mules, harness and wngou, 32 South Ceu- ' tral. FOR SALE HEAL. ESTATE FOR SALE C room modern cottage, out buildings, lot 50x140, or will runt furnished or unfurnished. In quire of owner, 518 South King Htroot. 2S FOR SALE Two houses on fluo high lots on paved. street; barn; clone In; also assessments and taxes paid $1250 for both tr taken In 10 days. Phono 13X. , 25) FOR SALE Acrongo near tho city nt special bargain prices. Seo owner, Phono 374, 1005 E. Main St. 33 FOR SALE df you want n flno SO- aero farm anil rrtut rancn near Kaglu Point, Oro., 03 acres being cultivated, on comity road, nil fenced, flue wntor, nil necessary buildings, seo J. T. Carpenter, own er. 345 N. Hnrtlett St. 33 FOR SALE 200 acres with about 50 head of cattlo; two bnrns, 5-room hotiKo, to bo sold with cattlo, or net: $40.00 por ncre. A Gallag her. Onn, Oregon. 34 FOR SALE 2 bargains. 1 1-2 ncrea In alfalfa, 4 room house, 4 1-2 tulloa from Medford, 2 1-2 miles from Jacksonville. Price $250.; 4-room bungnlow ono block from pavement In Medford, city wntor and lights. Prlco $425. For partic ulars address tho owner, II. E. llowninn, Tnlcnt, Ore. 2S FOR SALE 10 aero ranch, price $500; terms; Btnnll ensh payment. Hox 4, Mall Trlbuno. 2S FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 1 Oliver nnd 2 Under wood opowrltors; gunrnutood con dition. Medford Hook Storo, F0irSALE Food corn. Phono 500R2. 31 FOR SALE Sood com nt Hurinuda ranch. Phono 501-J-2. FOR SALE Largo, early, homo grown tomato plants now ready, any quantity. Also egg, popper and othur planta for Balo nt Grocory Stores, Public Market nnd Green houses. Maddox & llonnoy, Port land Avo. GroonhouBcs, Phono S7H. 41 FOR SALE Tomato plants now ready. C. Caroy, phono 10-F11, Address Tnlont, FOR SALE To orchard bonds In Rogue River Commercial Orchard No. 2. Cost $000 nnd will sell for $500. Addross M. H. Yates. 022 Empire Hldg., Atlanta, Georgia. 340 MONEY TO LOAN MONEY TO LOAN WM loan from $1000 to $5000 upon farming proporty, Earl 8, Tumy, 210 Gur mMK'ory UIJk, W4?. :; . ' -Q i . FOIt KENT Fi;t(MNIIRII HOOMH FOIt ItENT Modern fiirnlsliod rooniH. Tho Cottngo, C01 West 10th. ii THE PALM rooms, host rooming hotiso In Medford. Prices 35c nnd GOc. Weekly -rates. 28 WAXTKIl itinl.'Kl.ij.tSEOUH WNTi-rDMwlIti'mwolglirautomo-blle, touring car body preferred; will exchange 10 acres land or building Kite with view of valley. Heal ostntc Is not mortgaged and clear title and warranty deed will bo given. Address P. O. Hox 207. Medford, Oregon. WANTED Pish polos rewound, shel lacked nnd repaired, 50c to 1.0U. Telephone M0 J. Polos called for and returned. WANTED Second hnnd hack, carry ing capacity 1200 pounds must lie In good condition; no other kind wanted. Apply Hooui 204, Phlpps Building. 30 W A NTE D J ana ne7oTWo7iTco. wo will do all kinds of work by the hour or day, such ns cooks, wait ers, Iioubo cleaning, caro of gar den, wnsh nnd polish automobiles, etc. Call Phono 93, or write P. O. Hox 7C2, It. Miyamoto, Mgr. 51 WANTED At tho Depot Hotel In Ashland, will pay 14c per pound for heavy fat chickens. 20 HELP WAXTKI MALE WANTED .FlrsU clnss carpenter for construction work. Address C, caro Mnll Tribune. 31 WANTED Man capable of mnnag lug and ooratlni; public spray wagon for tho summer man with good team preferred. Address Hox 12, Mall Trlbuno. GC WANTED Good cook for mining camp. AddresH stating full partic ulars. "H"' caro of Mall Tribune. MALE HELP WANTED Vnnteo first clnss minora nt tho Urn den Mine. Gold Illll. Orogon. II EH' WANTED FEMALE WANTED Refined 'woman compan Ion. For particulars Phono S57II. WAXTKIl TO HUV WANTED TO HUY 75 milk cowa on time; doforrcd payments well se cured. Sleepy Hollow Farm. Gold Hill, Oro., II. A. Ensign. Manager. HUSIXEhS OPrOKTUXITIKS FOR SALE Harbor Shop for sule. - This one chair shop do ing $125v00 average monthly; electric lights, bath rooms, city wntor. In a wot town. $200 cash. Apply to Richard Anderson, No. 122, Gold Hill. Oro. 40 FOR SALE Host Paying business for tho amount invested in Med ford, best of reason for selling, net quick for this won't last. $t!500 will handle this, will Involco moro than double tho amount nsked. Hox Hnrgaln, caro Mall Trlbuno. 1.0SI LOST Gent's gold watch between Central Point city limits nud Sovon Oaks on Gold Hill road. Reward. S. F. Hathnwny, Central Point. 20 HOMESTEADS 1110 INDIAN RESERVATION TO OPEN 750,000 ncres for settle ment; fruit, timber, goncrnl farm lands; send 25c with this nd to Wonntcheo (Wash.) Dally World, Dopt, T, for reliable data about this region. MISCELLANEOUS. LIHERAL religious literature, sent freo to Inquirers. Address Miss llnezl Hurton, Central Polut, R. F. D Oregon. 52 WHY? IT IS YOUR HUS1XF.S3 TO SEE ME Dccnuso my stock In trndo Is to hnvo opttonod nt tho lowest cash prlco tho beat buy in this county. I hnvo been on tho ground look ing out for you for tho past flvo years. Nearly ovoryday I hnvo In vestigated some "good thing." I hnvo eliminated everything except thoso deals which I am convinced will se cure mo satisfied cuBtomors, in n fow hours ttmo 1 can give you tho boneflt of this research, it la my business to show you over tho county nnd Introduce you to tho possibilities and opportunities hero. Seo Med ford first and , , J. C. BARNES Room 1101, First National Hak Uldg. 4'-jo FOIt KAUfTA.fdn EXCHANGE Lot 50xt50 Klamath PnllH, Ore., value JIUO. for Ford 5 passenger auto; no Junk. Ad-1 drostt Hoy A. Feathors, Klamath . Falls, Ore. 32 , EXCHANGE Want to soil or bur anything? U-C Hndcr, 114 N. Front St. Employment offlco and rentals. Phono 125. .Stiff Red. I1UHIXESS nifiBCTUKT Auto Rnpptica LAHEH AUTO BPHINO CO. W aro operating tho largest, oldest nd best equipped plant In tho Pa cific northwest. Use our spring! when others fall. Sold under guar antee. 26 North Fifteenth SL Portland, Oro. Attorntryti PORTER J. NEFF, WM. P. MEALEI Attorneys-at-Law, Rooms 8 and i 9, Medford National Hank bids. '.V. E. REAMES, LAWYER Garnott Corey bldR. Wm. M. Colvlg. Gcorgo M. Robert COLVIO & RODERTS. LAWYERB Medford National Dank Building D. F. MULKEY & GEO. W. CHERHI Attornoys at Law. Jackson Coun ty Hani: Dutldlng. CJUroprsctors DH. A. R. HEDGES, Dr. Loutflo E 1 TV. J .-.. mt ..- w. xiuuEca Jiutuauo-iiiorapiuip, vuiro praetors, Spondylotheraplsts. Taost systems, including dietetics, cura tive gymnastics, bydro-theraphy, etc, prodtico results In both acutt and chronic diseases. Consulta tion free. Over Deuel & Co., cor ner Main and Bartlett. Hours i a. m. to C p. m. Otber boura bj appointment. Phono 170. DR. R. J. LOCKWOOD,, Chiropractor norvo specialist Rooms 203-204-205. Garnett-Corey bldg. Vapoi batbs and scientific massage glvon; ncodlo spray, bend and uhouldoi sbowor In connection; advlco la dietetics, medical gymnastics hydropthcrnpy. Lady attendant Phone, office 543. residence Gll-R DeaUtta DR. W. M. VAN SCOTOO DR. O. C. VAN SCOYOC Dentists Garnott-Coroy Dldg., suite Sll Uedford, Oro. Phone 85 U. W. II. SPRINGER. DENTIST Of flco hours 5) to 5. Evenings and Sunday by appointment. Offlco M. F. & If. Dldg. Resldenco Phono 153J; Offlco 319J. Engineer and Contractor FRED TirTcUMMlVcliEngineoVMd contractor, 404 M. F. & II. Uldg. Surveys, estimates, irrigation, dratungo, orchard and land im provement. Public Stonogittnlter SARAH M. HENRY. Public Stenog rnphor. Room 217 Garnett-Corey Building, Phono C57-J. Truusrun BADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO Otflca 42 North Front SL Puoui 315. Prices right. Service guar ntd HEAL ESTATE HHOKEItS Wo hn,o tho best stock ranch, ' gonoral farming nnd orchard propositions that aro offered for salo In this county. Lowest prices, nuy slzo ranch, beat loca- Hons. TALK WITH TUMY & ANDREWS, 210 Gnruott-Coroy Hlk. FOR SALE Oil EjXClLVXaH Rogue River Valley Fruit Lands. Dairy, utock, poultry ranches and Timber. Colonization Tracts. Best nll-tho-ycnr-rouud cllroato on coast. Health Resort. Wonderful Modlcl nal Springs. Hivuver Realty Co., Anlilnnil. Orecoa. NEW TODAY Look nt my small closo In homos of from five to ten acres at from two to threo thousand dollars, My ranch es of from two to four hundred acres at $35.00 por aero. Hear Creole bot tom two hundred acres and less nt $125,00 per aero. Than tho flno Irri gated ranches at less than $200 an aero. Town properties, Oood com fortablo homes In Medford as low as $600,00. C. D. HOON "r IIUHIXK8K IllllKCTOItT AsflAjIng. B, H. CHOUCH Awiayor, chomlst, metnllurglst. Custcm Assay Of fice. Mall order buslncrs solicited. Prices, gold. $1.00: gild nnd sil ver. 11.25; copper, 1.00; gold, sil ver nnd copper, $2.00. Mailing en velope free on request. Refer enco, Joscplitno County Hank. Rooms 201-203 Hall llldg., Grants Pass, Orogon. 3S Employment ARcncy EMPLOYMENT AGENCY -Wo wlssj everybody to know that tho Old Re llablo mttner Heal Estato and Em ployment ngency. will got your help, find you omployraont, rest your house or sell your land. Mr. J. S. Clark, manager successor. Rooms C and 7, Palm Dldg., Med ford, Ore. EMPLOYMENT Rcutals and Land Agency. If you want help, want to rent a house or buy any real eetata call on Wynkoop & Co., Room 2, Palm Block, Phono S30R. Aucttoa Saturdays. . If you have anything to sell, sea us about it. EMPLOYMENT AGENCY Mrs. Ruth Smith, noom 210 Garnett Corey Bldg., Phone 182. See ma If you want help or are In search of employment. Garuk OARBAOE Get your premise cleaned up for the summer. Call on the city garbage wagons tat good service. Phone 274-L. T. Y. Allen. laatrsctloa la atrawte HAIGHT MUSIC STUDIO Room 401, Garnott-Coroy Bldg. Fred Al ton Halght Piano, Mrs. Floronee Halllday Halght, voice. Telephone 53-W. XoUry l'abuo HELEN N. YOCKEY Notary P" llc. Bring your work to me at tM situ of tno Mall Tribune. ' Ft I'hycfllciABS una, mutreou DR. F. O. CARLOW, DR. KVA MAINS CARLOW Oiteopatkle pbyslclana, 41C-417 Garnett-Corey bldg., phone 103C-L. Reeldeaee 20 South Laurel SL DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathia physicians, 303 Garnett-Corey building. Phone 904-M. DR. J. J. EMMENS Pnyalclaa tail aurgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear, nose and throat. Eyea scien tifically tosted and glasses aup plied. Oculist and Aurlst for S. P. R. R. Co. Offices M. F. & II. Co. Bldg., opposite P. O. Phono 6G7. E. B. PICKEL. M. D. Office Jack son County Bnnk bldg. Otflee phono 43-lt; resldenco pbone 58-K. DR. MARTIN C. BARBER Pnyil clan and surgeon. Office Palm block, opposite Nash. Hotel. Hours 10 to 12, 1 to 4. Phone 110-J. DR. R. W. CLANCY PbyBlclan and surgeon. Phones, offlco 36, retl douco 724-J. offlco hours 10 to 12, 2 to 5. DR. S. A. LOCKWOOD DR. MYRTLE S. LOCKWOOD Physicians and surgeons. Office 309-310-311. M. F. & II. Bldg. Phouos residence, S14-J2; office, 814. DR. LYDIA S. DOW Osteopathia physician, practice limited to ob stetrics and diseases of women and children. Offices 3 and 4, St. Murks block, hours 1 to 5 p. m. Phono 1C0. Res, tho Dow Hospi tal, Central Point. DR. MCM. M DOW PnyHlcian and surgeou, obstetrics and surgery, offices 3 nnd 4 St. Marks block, Hours 9 to 13. Phone 160. Resi dence, the Dow Hospital, Central Point. Fxjntern ana muRalier UEDFORD PRINTING CO. nas tat best equipped printing otflee la southern Oregon; book bladlsg, loose leaf ledgers, billing systevu, etc. Portland prices. 37 Norta Fir mt W Shoo Repairing; SHOE REPAIRING First class repairing, on saodera eleetrte machines while you wait, X, K' Blden, located la Kldd's Mm Mf, Pbone 313J. Typewriters iot MafpUee. '! TYPEWRITHRS AND 8tfIPLIM-' New Remington, Smith PrtM. and MoaarOi typewriting adtaf and subtracting iiiehlnes,trettlli machines' fei oasji' or' easy pvh ments. Maealsee for rent, ribkoisl sad tufiBjIe ot aM ktnaa, siasn s pairs free of obaraa. , . Uo$mr aV B4wett, 19 .Quia JR.,