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o WEDF0R1) JVTAin TRIBUNI5, MTEDTTOKU, OfiKflOX, WTCHNRSIMY, LY fl, IOt.1. 0 OSCAR AND ADOLPH Introducing the Princess of Book Book AT THEIR GAY PRANKS TO' BE OBSERVED NEXT SUNDAY Vox 4ue N ym fav'3 CYe Ua C4riN(? crowc, V DOL'M f JffcCVIinSM ZTGAh, N. y UNU W.K. NUT 7 Of DCR I V Vauim oniji V -THOC. . . m MOTHERS DA ( TSOCK ) (II.v .Mih, ,, II. Hill,) Among- the Hicil It'lM'r'' ilnya n' cenlly niliiili'(l, none It Untie. iiieiif Illtf In till I'lllNHf lllltl IMtllllttttlllA ill' Micii'ly Hum MntlittrH Da v." Tliw fountler til' llMln Anna n.lr. it h' I'liilmli'lplua ti'lU linw mlii' niixlnatvil tin lilciii iIn itt'U'liiiini'iil( -iwilflciiuee anil tlif In Mir with which II linn been it'i'tiiu'tl, nut uiily in Ainerlt'it, lint iiIhd tlirnuulinut Die Will 111. Till' M'I'IN III III!' VIIMtl'lll In (I'm 11 rt IhiiinIimI Hit' bleu, anil muting Hit I'lift nianiatlniiN to help .Mi" .InniN wiin llif Mnilem WiiiiiI- int'ii. Tin' Ih'IhI i'iiiihiiI nf lltlt uit'itl Ira li'iiinl unli'i ,Mr. Tiilliot- Imili'il tin nli'ii with ii'lilil, ii'i'iiiiiini'iiilinif tlu'ii lurjic iiii'iiilii'ilili lo iiiiliiri It. In hu.i.iiim In Mi. TiiIImiI'h iltiri, Mi" .lit nix git him tin follow inir hkcleli nf tin. origin nf tin tiny ami it rapiil (t km. li : "Almtit llitce citrw nun an uppt t rial hi' tlaiiulilt'i' il'lrt'il In ftimintiii- tiiitti' tin iiiiniriMnrv, tif Iter mollier'1 tlcntli. It was imt nnly tlif iIchIic f lajinif fltiurrH mi hci ranllit'iV urine, Imt It ni'i'iirii'il tn her Hint it wnnlil lit' n licanliliit tiibule tn nil nmlhcis tin' living ax well n x tit-ail- If thru t'liililti'ii would unlli' in ui'iuini? a while flower n ml llnm mala ".Ninth- eiV Day" iiitiviTMiil, Tlif iimp look till till' llll'll lllltl III tWll flll-N it HMI'lll mil nnly nil iiwt Aiueiii'ii, Imt wan uNo Inwirtily welcomed in titlitrr lainU." Tit" piiriMiHc or MUk Jar, it in that nil lamlx im tint' nation will unite on Hit' hmiiiimIiiv tn liiinnr llifii inntlit'M Tlif Hfi'iniil Sniiilav in .May wit tie titled iiitm its Hit' tiny in In. iiIimtm'iI. A white t'lirnatinti in tn lie worn lis nil wlin ili'Mre to rccognizo thi thn Tin wearing f tliii bcnulifiil em blem of purity nnil truth will prove that tin' wearer lUwireH lo honor hit nitithi'i if liinir; Imt incinorv if ilcnil. IT from home, lit Iho 4on or tluugli tT wrili hi iimthi'r n loving letter or I'liil Imt ii telcginin of jjiiM-tini,', ill -ing Iter of hU lovi for her ami hit nppn'iiiitiuii of tin' Miurifii'i" nlie hits iiiiulc or linn ami Iiit ilrvolinn to hint all lliiiiuyli llfi'. l.nt vt'iir inanv Sun tlav '.fliooU olai'r.)'il thi' tlnv lv not only wciti iiiy u v hitii 1 loner, lint in iltrfliiliiilitij tlirtn iiinnuir, those who otherwise would not gel' (hem. Moth. it' fitvnrilo hyitniH were Hung in M'liooU nml lioiiH'ft, .Mi Jiirvix my! "Thi I'onnnoii pottt'MMinn of I lit world i" iiiollmr." I'linko nnv otlnr "ml Ii'IIit tiny, thin Iiiim a liviii( in lrot ttieri laml, ainontr all i'Iiinhox Mini i-ivnl.i. i n tlav tli'iiu'iii'il t limoir molhiihooil in a wav that will mill to HriHinnl, ilmni'Mic nml nation, al happlntwM. OrKiinii'.nlitiiiM, iimNorn of larjio t'ltii'n, ttnvt'iiiopi of utati's, t'M'ii our pit'xiilt'iit, kim' this tlav their lien) I iniliirxunienl. (lay (Inutt lu teiiiporarlly ilrlvliiK the HtiUle' Mteniner, III plnro of Per ry (lilhtu, failed to MnntuKuo by tho miiltlon HlneKfi of IiIh niolher, Thin mourner In on tho ti'Kiilnr Anhliinil .lllforll Hchednld. AnnniinieiiiuutH In tielinir of the oliHi'iviiaro of MolliurV Day, Hnntlny, Mny !, arn Ik'Iiik ninilo IIiIh week, Tio wunrliiK of a roil IiIokroiii will lie n Hyintiul tluil "mulher Ik mill llvlm;," while the wt-arlm; of u white (lower MKnlfle that the niati'iniil itarent Iiiih imtiM'tl nway. Tho nli.iorvance hliln rail to tut nn Important nnu at tho vnrltiUH ehiiivheH, A recent real estate tramifer ap pnrently Implleii (hat the 1M llti;ht,t p'oierty on tho Itotitovaril, Iiiih prum etl Into the owneruhlp of (teorKO 'I'av oiner. Cniihlilcratlon f tl :t t T. The ilotall of flrttt i'Iuhh Riinnora of I'lrttt comiiany, ('. A. ()., who an ronipaiiltitl Cnpl, Malmio ami Mont. Illnlio to Knit HtoNonn to take part tn n hcIiooI of liiHtriictlou worn 1), M, Hpeneer, flmt HiTKeant; Wllltiril (Inih, Herijeant; el.a I'oitor, eorparnl' , O. Htilleiflntil ami Alfietl K, 1'nyno, prvate, Tho ilntachmont ' lft TuiiHilay ovtinliiK nutl will ho Konn a woeli, . C, M. HtoveiiH of Han Krunclncn, qntiiiKnil In thn InHiiraiu'i) InmlneiiH, nrrlvoil hero Alunilny ostentilhly on o hUHlnuHH iiiIhhIoii, Imt wan ho charm etl with the plutiiiuHiimi HiiriotimlliiKH huru that the IiiihIiidbr Incuntlvo wiib ni(Ui;inl into one of ploiiHiiru, with tho lesnlt that even If IiIh Htay h not per. maiiont thlrt (iniu, ho will return itKaln at a moru rnnvonlont HunHon, MorKim K, DnvU, Southern l'aelflo oinjiloyo, left for Han KnuielHco Mon day, 1Mb wlfti nml two children ao roiiipnnlotl him and will vIhII with , relutlvoH In 0;illniul whlln tho Iiiih. hand nm fatjier onteiH tho corn puny it hoiijilia lit thn Hay city, Davln liuu hcu'i rather litllHpuutl of latu ASHLAND AND VICINITY ami tli'i'liU'il to Ht-nk oxpert inetlknl inlvlcit. Win, I.owIk of Kuiitt'M creek, wait In town I'tiily In (ho wtK'k, aecoin paiilt'tl liy IiIh wlfo who vlnllotl with .Mrn, Minnie llyerly, rexlttluK at S.'l (Jriinlte ntitiet whllo Mr, I.hwIh wiih trumntctlnK ImihIiichh In thin vicin ity. Allen DnvlH nml Amlrew McOon left for dandle, Cnl TtieHilay, In the trinity of whlrh they will further Invt.HtlKuto (ho romtltlon of the Went mi Slur initio In which n number of AmIiIuiiiI purlieu are luterenled. Nearly ICO tiohoen paitHt'tl through hunt hint Hattintny, deittliintlon ho ItiK nl'tiut etiinlly divided ax to north, em ami xoutlnTii teriiilnnlH. Omt Hinull contliiKrnt win heuilvtl hy "III; Mike," who hnd ubout a half dtut-n foi u followliiK. Thin partltiilnr biinrh uiu on a profmnlonul hike. They left Huerami'iito without n rt'tit iiml they mmtu't entn n retl on tho way; (hey will refrain front rcKlit lerltiK at any (own on tho route; nml are pletlKi'ti not tn exiMirlenco a chntntn of nhlrt or take a bath on thn entire route between Hacnunenlo nml crinl llo Tho brick block, ronier A nml Fourth Mret'tK, recvully purchfucd by Thatl l'owcll, I already belnii rcmod olletl. HooiiiH will be equipped for offctH In addition to thn portion now occupied hy a tlrun ittoro. 1'rank I.ooiiiIm of I'ortland, built (ho block while In but-lnt'OK here. Mm. Hue M. Day wnt hoittoM (o (ho Quintet club on (he occubIoii of her birthday, May 1, (Juentn worn I'literlalueil with Kauici ami mibxtnit tlal rofreMhineuttt. ninln; tnblo tier, oration wnn unhiue In tha,t the "old" china uivil on tho uuntwrsary vvrnt wo of reinforced conemto denlRn, (HhkiiIuviI mi prumltitmi for liutant pout ii in nml rolled oatR. Ah Km nnino I in pllett, tho Quintet orKnnlzntlon nuiaberri flvo uiemberH. It hnti not ititHHetl a Hiiturday nlht kchhIuii tltir Iiik (he nuunon, With one exception Kit tuuiubcrn nil llvo on (he ttaiuo Htreet nml are near iiPlKhbortt. Cheiiter Hlt'VcnAon Iiiih been receiv ing a vUlt from Oelinnr A. Tltoinp mm of I'emlleton, who with Hlvlu S. Crutchflehl, of Hpoknuc, Iiiih recent ly botiKht thn Deuel utore nt Med ford, t'rutchflold watt n former reatdent of Nudford nearly n ncore of years ago, Mr. nml Mim. Kiucmil, ou llownnl, then ilituj-hter, Mrs, Kerb, nml hor hiuiill htm were calling in I'ltpcct nn .Monday. Thev aUo oalhil on i-eMrul Klount'e loek I'aiuilie. Mrs, Peyton f-pent the tiny with Mi'm, llerlhn Ctdilcij-h Monthly. Miss Iht l.ylli Npcut Sumlity uit'itl ut the home of Frank DiIhwoiIIi. It. II. Vincent citiue up the I'it'Hl of the week In the (loidon raneh. John Crnhtit'e went to tho alley Tiiffttlay. Kluier Daw'Non nml l.ueius Kiueaitl f-t ail cil for Otlexhit, Klamath county, Monday, when' they expect to fiml work. Mis, Colilclli nml I'eail l'eylnn hpent Tuestlay with Mrs, Diiwmhi, who then ueeompanietl her sitter hniue nml hpeut tho uihl there. Mm. IM Kiil.y nml Mrs. (luy foh IcIkIi loll Thiirxilnv for Oilt'Kxa. Mr. Kiuoaiil took them to Dolby Mutton, Mihs Murixery l''rkino hpenl the week end ut houie. Koveral ynunjr lolkn from Flonneo Hoel; nml hiirrountliin; eouulry nt tentleil tho iluueo ut Trail Sntimlny nielli. Frank UitiHWinth is niek with what h probably u liilliotiH nttnek. Mi, ami Mrs, ('ml Kichuidhon urn slu.vinj with Frank now, The l'eylou Imyw have been tukiii turn alituil hi ay iu with their Hinter, Mrs. Dnwhon, ilurinj,' her husband's ahcenee. We nml sonm one of Iho editorial office got the account of tho l'htpps rumiwav a bit inicil. Hut all ol' us up hero know how it was, unywuy. Ml, ('leiuents enine up in his car Satiirilay uiitl he uml Mr. Mel.eotl put lu u phono I'm Mih, Dawson, then went on up to tho plant ami did more woilc on the phone line, Mimdninos Will uml .Iiiiih'h thieve muiui down f i om i'liil ice t in ii car FLOUNCE ROCK FRILLS frfS TiU'Hilay nml took .lolin (Irieve back with them to eon-lilt with .Mr. Steele nlioiit tin ('inter I.uke road. Mr. ami Mm. Will (Irieve ami .Mr. Kteelu went Imi'k t .Meill'onl WVilnexilay. . ANTIOCH K Mr Marflh Ih HxIiik tho woven who feurt'H ami ImprovliiK the ranch (hat hi recently n.'iitftl near the UeaRlo hotel. II, ('. Chnpinnn nud family of Hen- tllHtrlct Htnrtetl for tho Klamntli country Saturday (o innko It (heir home, If ho ran find a ntork ranch to milt. Fred Monro of tho Mcatlown patiM-il tbrotiKh Anlloch recently on IiIh way homo from the valley. Itnlph ItiiHiiidl of the Hannah ranch In tho McntlowR wan tradlnc In (ho vallt.) (owiih (bin wek. Mr, Mncl'n'lt'ht nml ioim motored to Med ford nud Central Point. John HIiiKlimn uml hoiih arn round ItiK up (hulr cnttle on (ho rnnKo nud will tnko (hem (o (ho mountuluri, Tom Godfrey of llcaclo la baullni: wood to thn valley (ownH. 1). UuHttcll of Mcdford motored to IiIh HcnKlo ranch with land buyers Saturday. Tho Chaparral l.ltcrnry nocloty will hold It annual nicctlng Friday nlKht, May 7. Kveryono Invited. Itube Mooro had n had fall thin week Mil tic from their boiuo to the burn. Ho HtpKt! on a fronted plank tbut tripped him and ho Ih corrylnK Home bad brulxvH from tho fall. Mr. uml Mth. W. C. Chnpiuun and family and Uubu Mourn were visitors at Iho lioniu of Mr, nud Mrs. Frank Murdork Sunday. I., II. Drown of Mcdford motored out to his Antloch ranch Sunday ovonliiK, A few of tho llenKlo farnierH arc (hrotiRh with (heir work nml are workliiK with (belr teams on (ho Fish I.nko ditch company's ranch near AkuIo station. NOTI ClTTO (XXTu!CT)ltS Healed proposals, nddrcssotl to tho underclRtieit nt Jncksonvlllo, Oro Koti, nud endorsed "Sealed HID FOH UIJI'AIUINO nitlDUK," for repairing brldKo acroHH Antelnpo Crook about : mllos Houtb of Kuglo Point, Oro Kon, In accordance with ho plans and spcclflcadoitH on fllo la (ho Coun ty Clerk'H office, vlll bo received and ftlod until 10 o'clock A. M. May 20th, 19 lfi, and nt that (lino (ho County Court will publicly open and read all bttlH. Kach Milder shall bo required to deposU with his bid flvo per cent ot (ho ninount ot his bid, which shall bo forfeited to (ha county In enso (ho award Is nuulo (o him, and if bo falls, nenlccttt ,or rettiRoa, for ai period of ten days after hiicIi award Ih nuule, to enter into tho contract nml flic hhi bond In tho manner ro ll ul red by and (o (ho satisfaction of (ho county court. A corporate surety bond will bo lotpilred for tho faithful perform ance of tho contract lu a sum equal to one-bait ot tho total amount ot Ui btim bid. Tho County Court resorves tho SPECIAL TO WOMEN Tho most economical, cleansing and germicidal ot all antlsoptlcu Ja A soluble Antkeptic Powder to b dissolved In water as needed. As a medicinal nntlsoptlo for douches In treating cutnrrh, inflammation or ulceration ol uoso, throat, nud that caused by foniluluo lllslthnauooquaL For ton yeuru tho Lydla K. Plnkhnm Modlclno Co. ban recommended Paxtluo lu their private correspondenco with women, which proves Ita superiority, Womon who havo been curod Bay It la "worth its weight In gold." At druKb'lQtB. GOo. lartco box, or by nml I. Tho Pax ton Toilet Co.. Ponton. Mass WE CAN BUILD IT Kxporlniental Work, Model Making, Dlo Making. Designing and Mfg. special machinery. Correspondence flollcttod AUMBTHONO MFQ. CO. 4 Pocond Rt, Portluud, Or. What Vou llaui lleou I.ooklng For. vx - right (o rojoct nny or all bltlti, or to accept tho proposal dceiiiod beat for JocliHon County. Dated thin 2.1il day of April, 1010. 0. A. (1AHDNEK, County Clerk, Jarkftonlllc, Orcr,on. 49 i:xi:(L"roii'H KAI.i: OF ItlUb m tati:. In tho County Court of thn State of Oregon, for Jackson County. In (ho Hinder of (ho Kstato of Jatnt'H d. Smith, Deceased. lly vlrtiin of an order of salo inado 1iy saltl County Court, and dated (ho 5th day of April, A. D., 1015, au thorizing and empowering (ho under, signed no to do, I will offer either nt Public or Prlvato Snlc, on and after (h 10th day of May, A. I)., 191ft, at ten o'clock a. tn., on (he premlM'H or nt tny offlco In (ho Mrd ford National Dank Untitling, In tho City ot Medford, Jackson Cotinfy, Oregon, tho following real property, belonging lo (ho Kstatn of James (3. Smith, into of Jackson County, Oregon, tk'ccaned, Mtun(n In the County of Jackson, and State of Ore gon, deceased, sltun(o In (ho County of Jackson, und Stato of Oregon, gon, and lu Tho Medford Heights Ad dltlon (o tho City of Medferd: llclng (ho following lots and lands In said Addition, (o-wl(: I.otn Ntimtcred Ono (1) nml Two (2), in lllock Number One (1): and lots Numbered Eight () to Twenty-rive (2C), In Illock Number Ono (l).both Incluslvo; also lotn Number One (1) lo nlnelwn (19). both Inclusive, In lllock Num ber Two (2); nlso lots Numbered Ono (1) to Klght (8), both inclus ive, In lllock Number Thrco (3): also lots Numbered Two (2) to Fif teen (1.), both Inclusive, In niock Number Four ((): also (ho North Ono Hundred Seventy-five (175) feet of lllock Number Five; also Lota Numbered Ono (1), Two (2), Four (4), nnd Flvo (5). In lllock Num ber Six (It): nlso lot Number Two (2), in lllock Number Seven (7); nnd Lots Numbered Six (C) to Twenty-four (24), both Inclusive, lo said lllock Numbered Seven (7): alro all of lllock Number Eight (8). con sisting of acreage property, contain ing 10..1 acres, more or less; nlo all of lllock Nino (0), In said Addition. On lllock Number Eight (S) Is lo cated a valunblo STONE QUAKKY. which will ho sold with sufficient acreage around It, for tho convenient working of Haiti quarry. The remain ing ncreago In said lllock Eight (S) will Ik sold in acreage tracts (o suit purchasers. ' lllock Number Nino (0) which Is a strip of land abutting on East Main Street, Tbirty-ono (31) fee( wldo and nbout Six Hundred Sovenly (070) feet long will bo sold In ono tract If purchaser tleBlres. TEKMS OF SALE: Either cash In hand on tho day ot sale, or If de tred, cno third (1-3) cash In hand i tho day of sale, and tho balanco in two equal annual payments, se cured hy mortgage on tho premises sold, and bearing Six per cent inter est from tho day of sale. Dated April 7lh. A. D. 1915. J. W. 11EUKIAN, Executor of JAMES O. SMITH, Do- ceased. FOH HEJITwttUlrtJia FOR KENT Seven room house, strictly modern, closo in, cast front nice lawn, garden nnd flowers, Hensonnblo to desirable tenant. Phono :t T 1 1 or 325M. FOlt KENT Furnished bungalow home. Inquire 304 South Cen tral. 40 FOK KENT Completely nnd nicely furnished 5-ruom bungalow, all conveniences, good location; closo In. Apply 421 Jay St., oft So. Oak. dale. &G FOK KENT Ono S-room resldcnco; also furnished housekeeping rooms, 310 N. Uartlett. FOK KENT Furnished house, 4 rooms, strictly modorn, no olocu from new federal building. Phono 9311, or call nt 243 N. Holly SU VOU 11KNT KUJCmsiHKW ItOOMS FOK RENT Furnished rooms. Tho Coleman, 1005 W. Main, Phono fiSC-J. 50 FOR RENT Modern furnished rooms. Tho Cottngo, 004 West 10th. 44 FOR SALE REAb KHTATK FOR "SAI.E Uuy niy "inuirovod SO ncro farm and fruit ranch 3 1-2 mllos from Eagle Point, Hague riv er valley; look no farther; UiIh is It. Early bargain gota growing cropH and farm Implements; pos session at any old tlmu by owner, 345 N, Uartlolt, City. 02 FOR 8AI,K SO nerea near Hutto Fulls, 20 acrcH cultivated, houso, barn, water, out range, 40. Own or, box 15, Ilutto Fulls, Oro. 30 FOR SAM: - Five neros woll tmnrov ed, 110 E lilh, U , 1 ... . .1 i ' - M, oor v.llX I ' ' ' J I ' VOT 0,r J JrJitl- '- ( TOPCR BCOO j A,WT lOGf? KIMC )( rvs UP OWQOOT J I BIOS. I tirmy v y V4MT3 TO SIT NVRINCeTCly T f ; -- " ''' ''-'J "' -- -j 'C'' '-' p-' FOK IlKKT HOUSEKEEPING ItOO.MH FOR RENT Furnished housekeep ing rooms. Clean nnd comforlnblc. Reasonable, phono 37!-J. FOH HEM MIJ.lfKM,AN EOU8 FOR RENT 30-room furnished ho tel. Address It, caro Tribune. FOK BALK .ins CEMAXTCOCS FOR SAKE At a bargain, Ford run about auto body; la(est model. Hil lings Wugon, Carriage and Aulo Works. FOR KALE R2. -Feed oats. Phone 500 30 FOR SALE-Electric cooking out fit. Phono 39 IX. 41 FOR HALE Choice piano case or gan, walnut case, cheap; also folding organ. Palmer Piano Place, new location, actoss from j pott omce. FOR SAM-: Large, tarlr. homo grown tomato plants now ready, j .. -...I... ,. . .l i uuy qiiiiuui.. ivinu vkk l"Ji'l,- uuu other plants for salo at Grocery Stores, Public .Market and Green houses. Maddox & llonnoy, Port land Ave. Greenhouse, Phono S7R. Ut FOR SALE Tomato plants now J ready. C. Carey, phone 1C-F11,' Address Talent :, .-"JJLL-'-jmi: FOH SAXJ5. 1ATK3TOCX FOR SaLE Good work horses; also ono 5-year old mule 1150 pounds. C. E. Gates. 41 FOR SALE Good fresh cow. Campbell, Phono 31 III. Jas. 3t FOR SALE Gilts and weanling pigs from prlxo winning Duroc Jersey herd nt Jackson County Fair. L. H. Houston, 1 mile west of Tal ent. Phone 3-F12. C9 FOR SALE 4 teams of mules; 3 (cams of work mares; 3 driving horses; 4 saddle horses; time pay meats with good security accepted. Walsh's Ranch, mile out N. Rooso veil Ave. 62 FOR SALE Cheap, 200 Angora goats; also horso and buggy. Frank E. Loonils, Ilrownsboro, or Med ford R. F. D. 2, Hox 120. 49 WANTED m.iCKUljAXEODS WANTEDUrollorsr weighing 1 V-2 to 2 pounds. Medford Poultry and Egg Co. Phono 5S3. 40 WANTED Pop corn, 100 (o 500 lb. lots. Call 29 North Grain) St. Valley Candy Co. 38 WANTED Plain washing. Address It. II. 2 Hox 5711, Medford. WANTED Goals on shares. E. O. Dahack, Eaglo Point, Ore. 38 WANTED Stock to pas(uro, throe miles above Uybee bridge on Roguo river. J. C. Moore, R. F. D. No. 2, Conlral Poln(. GO WANTED 300 s(ock hogs from 40 (o 150 lbs, will pay 5c; nlso 300 block hogs, will pay from GV to 7c, quality considered. Must have by May 4th. Phono or write J. 11. Carlton, Central Point, Ore gon. 3S WANTED Medium weight automo ble, touring car body preferred; will exchange 10 acres land or building slto with view of valley. Real eHtnto Is not mortgaged and clear title and warranty deed will bo given. Address P. O. Vox 207 Metlford, Oregon. WANTED Junaneso Day Work CoT, wo will do all kinds ot work by the hour or day, such as cooks, wall ers, houso cleaning, care of gar ileus, wnsh and polish automobiles, etc. Call Phono 93, or write P, O. Box 702, It. Miyamoto. Mgr. 51 WHY? IT IS YOUH nroiNBSS TO SEE MK Because my stock in trado is to have optioned at tho lowest cash prico the best buy in this county. I have been on tho ground look ing out for you for tho past flvo years. Nearly everyday I have in vestlgated some "good thing." I have eliminated avorythlng excopt those deals which I am convinced will se cure mo satisfied customers. lu a fow hours time 1 can glvo you the benefit of this research. It lu my business to show you over tho county and Introduce you to tho possibilities and opportunities hero. Seo Med ford first and Si C. BARNES Room SW1, First National llaak llldy, HELP WANTED-MALE WANTED 5 exK'rlencrd salesmen for clothing, furnishing goods and shoes. Apply at onco to tho Ward, robe, 210 W. Main S(. 39 WANTED Electrician for wiring wiring and repair work. Address C, rare Tribune. WANTED Carpenter for rough car pentcr work. Address A, care Mali Tribune. WANTED Machinist to repair and operate pumps nud other machin ery. Address W, care Tribune. ::i ' jj--s,- uau, J 3 1!K1jI WANTED FEMALE WANTED Competent girl for house, work; good wages. Phono 914X or Inquire Mrs. M. N. Dole, 35 Ge neva. 39 WANTr.11 TO 11UY WANTED To buy a refrigerator; must be in first-class condition. Phono 417-X. WANTED TO BUY 75 milk cows on tltno; defcrrod payments well se cured. Slcopy Hollow Farm, Cold IIIH. Ore., H. A. Ensign, Manajor. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES For S A IE barber Shop for sale. This ono chair shop do ing $125.00 a vera go monthly; electric lights, bath rooms, city water. In a wet town. $200 cash. Apply to Richard Anderson, No. 132, Gold Hill. Ore. 46 SUSCELLANEOUS. LIBERAL religious literature, sent free (o Inquirers. Address Miss Hazel Durton, Central Point, R. F. D., Oregon. 52 BUSINESS DIRECTORY "" Aato Sappliea LA.HER AUTO SPRING CO. W arc operating tho largest, oldest and best equipped plant In the Pa cific northwest. Um our iprlBgi when others fall. Sold uader guar antee, 28 North Fifteen t St, Portland, Ore. Attorney PORTER J. NEFF, WM. P. MEALEI Attorneya-at-Law, Rooms 8 aud 9, Medford National Bank bid;. A. E. REAME3, LAWYER Oaraett Corey bldg. Win. M. Colvlg, George M. Rooeru COLVIQ & ROBERTS. LAWYERS Medford National Bank Building B. F. MULKEY & GEO. W. CHERR1 Attorneys at Law. Jacksou Coun ty Bank Building. ClUropracicra DR. A. It. HEDGES. Dr. Lautee H. Hedges Mecbano-Theraplsts, Chiro practors, Spondylotherxplsts. Thess systems, including dietetics, cura tive gymnastics, hydro-theraphy, etc., produce results la both acuu and chronic diseases. Consulta tion free. Over Deuel & Co., cor ner Main and Bartle'.t. Hours S a. m. to 6 p. m. Other hours b appointment. Phone 170. PR. R. J. LOCKWOOD,, Chiropractor, nervo specialist Rooms 203-204-205. Garnett-Corey bldg. Vapoi baths and scientific massage gtvon, needle spray, head and shoiildui shower In connection; advice lo dietetics, medical gymnastics, hydroptherapy. Lady attendant one, offlco 543, residence 511-R Noiary PueUo HELEN N. YOC1CEY Notary imb lie. Bring your work to me at tni sign of the Mall Tribune. FOR SALE OH EXCHANGE Rogue River Valley Fruit Lands, Dairy, stock, poultry ranches and Timber, Colonization Tracts. Beat all-thu-year-round cltmato on coast. Health Resort, Wonderful Medici nal Springs. Hcuet Realty Co., AMilaml, Oregon. NEW TODAY 400 acres, nearly-alt lovol land, 250 ot It In cultivation. Now occu pied by tho owner, about twelve miles from .Medford. Party will soli for $32.50 pur ucro, and take a small pluco closo In worth $4000 as part pay, most of tho halauco can run for several years at a low rato of Inter est. This land has a crop of wheat on It now, and Is capable of bringing good returns to (ho owner. C. D. HOON LLl . wBS- Fw BUBINK&S DIKtSCTOKT M,"B,Maa,i4,'t't Engineer and Centrccter FREDCUMNGEnglneer contractor, 404 M. F. & H. Bldg. Surveys, estimates. Irrigation dralnago, orchard and land ls DroVemenL DeAneM DR. W. M. VAN HCOTOO DR. C. C. VAN 8COYOC Dentists Garnett-Corey BMr. Hit til Medford, Ore. Phone 86. W. II. SPRINGER. DENTIST Of fice hours 9 to 6. Evenings anil Sunday by appointment. Offlee M. F. & H. Bldg. Residence Phone 153J; Office 319J. Employment Agency EMPLOYMENT AGENCY We wis everybody to know that the Old Re llablo Blttner Real Estate and Km ployment agency, will get your help, find you employment, rent your house or sell your land. Mrs, J. S. Clark, manager sueeesser. Rooms 6 and 7, Palm Bldg., Me4U ford, Ore. Owui OARnAflR Qflt vour nresBleM cleaned up for the summer. Cell on the city garbage wage fee good service. Phone 374-U. F, Y. Allen. laetrsedea la Mwste HAIOIIT MUSIC STUDIO Roo 401. Garnett-Corey Bids;. Fred Al ton Halght Piano, Mrs. Ftereaee Halllday Halght, voice. Telepkeee 63-W. laundry. i i in HI SING LAUNDRY 123 South Rlr crslde,,has changed wash man. We are prepared to do nil grades of washing and especially lino hand work. Phono 1S9J. 61 Phjrestciajts DR. P. O. CARLOW, DR. KVA MAINS CARLOW OtteayeiMe physicians, 416-417 Oaraett-CoMV bldg., phone 1036-U R tdesiee 36 South Laurel SU DR. W. W. HOWARD OeteoeaUH physicians, 303 Oarnett-Coref building. Phone 904-M. DR. J. J. KMMENS Phyalclaa aae surgeon. Practice Halted te eye, ear, nose and throat. Eye settie Uflcally tested and glasses wt plied. Oculist and Aurist for S. P. R. R. Co. Offices M. F. ft H. Ce. Bldg., opposite P. O. Phone 687. K. B. PICKEL. M. D. Offlee Jaek. ton County Bank bldg. Offlee phone 43-R; residence phoae 18-H. DR. R. W. CLANCY Physician unt surgeon. Phones, office 36, reel dence 724-J. Office bouts 10 te 12, 3 to 6. DR. S. A. LOCKWOOD DR, MYRTLE S. LOCKWOOD Physicians and surgeons. Offlee 309-310-311, M. F. & H. Bldg. Phones resldeuce, S14-J2; office, 814. DR. LYDIA S. DOW Osteopathia physician, practice- limited to ob stetrics and dlsoases of women and children. Offices 3 and 4, sK. Marks block, hours 1 to 6 p. sa. Phono 160. Res, the Dow Hospi tal, Conlral Point, DR. MCM. M DOW Pnyslciaa and surgeon, obstetrics and surgery, offices 3 and 4 St. Marks block. Hours 9 to 12. Phone 160. Rest. dence, the Dow Hospital, Central Point. Printer ana PabMstaste UEDFORD PRINTINO CO. has t&e best equipped printing offlee la southern Oregon; book blading, loose leaf lodgers, billing syatesae, ete, Portland price. 17 Nerta sir Ht Shoe Hepalrlse SHOE REPAIRING First eUa i repairing, on modem eteetrM machines while you wait E: N. Bldea, located la Kidd'a taee sHete. Phone 313J. TrMastem BADS TRANSFER ft BTORAai CO. Office 42 North Front sK. FkeM 315. Prices right. Bervlse gW tnteedj Tjpowrlters nud MuyeUes TYPEAviVlTHuVANDaUPpins Now Remington, (Smith Premier and Monarch typewriting, add aud subtracting machines, re machines for cash or es ments. Mschhies fur rent, ribeeee and supslkw of all kadc s4es4e f pairs irt m attarm, .switaer ev Heaaett, i ttasuee NU 'l '