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N V V ASHLAND AND VICINITY Till Mll'rt I ('"III I lit ('(tll'Hllll w Ill'illU Rill tl'll lit ll'lllllllll'H I'll I' ll( Mltlll- liter piHiipiilun. Urn Hlii'lilmi or Mi'ill'iitil mill T. I'. l)llll(l) III I'dlllllllll, Willi lit I'OllllUl'lllll Villi ltd' wl'iillli't' iUtivli'0 in II111I rtly, wmii In loun Tili'iilfiy, it'liiriiliitf fmin 11 (tip In llic Niimifill ill" llio HMdyftiiH, Vtlicii' limy IiInIiiIIimI ii hiiimv KMi'. Tint lii wiih IiimiIii dy niiln tivnr Mid hii-illa liiuliwity, tilii'lilmi hIhIciI ih'iiru wan ifolic lit' illiMimrirl, If iml iIIhiiIiIi'iiiciiI, hi mill) tnifiit' ovur the mule this onrlv In the houhoii, A anion or big vumlevllle xttilllH mi ViliOHilny4 livciltiK. Miy 12, Ik llio mi'iiiiihI uHiiiclliMi in llio MOrlfo hT fouled liy llui civic impi moment mix ilinrliK Dlieeioi' Unwell n' Mc.irnril U iinlltujr local talent In flinging it iinlillc ciiIciImImimi'IiI. TIic Nci'iiiiil mwiiiiil IiIhIi hcIkhiI die Hi'iMimc will lie liclil mi Friday T thU week, At I p. in. it junior tiny iiograiu will lie (then, including khIiiioI huik, nildivwi'H, etc. Al !l p. in. will iieeiir it Iiiimi'IiiiII funic be tween AhIiIiuiiI (iml (IrnnlH I'iihh. On Nnttiiilny, .May 15, tt aeijoiid rhihi' with (limit Vi will in on the Nl'llt'llllH', Modern Woitiliiiiiti of Talent meet on TlmrHiliiy ovunliiKi Mny I!1 "il liuve invited AhIiImihI ami Mi'ilford iii'iglihorri to piirtli'lpalt'. There will In a cliiftM Initiation, followed liv it mii'IiiI In whieli tlin Indies arc inuti'il. All lilMlniiitlou car ilenllni; with rnlwny njiplinnro, touriiiK the eouii try mid rcprrxi'iitlnir tin International t'nri'Hioiiili'iirn School of Hcniuton, I'a., parci through iinrtlihoiiiul rail) in tho week, Two AmIiIiiiiiI ylrlx, the Mii Ituth Hhoinly mid Joni'idiine Kiiiinitora, haw Alignment In the -uM ol "liven woiiiiiu'h liniiil," it inomlitv which will lie procnlcil in cntinection wild the cniiiMlelH'nineiit oxereifco of Itccil col lege in rortlaml, Jiitic 1 ami 'J. The jilncc woman ulioulil occupy in moil era iiiitfi'ty in ilcttlt with in the Mary, wlifcli li original with it lucuilicr of tint tViillv. The net Ini'luile I'JII women tuilenK On the alinc dale tin Natutiial IVilcnttioii ol' Women'" Club will meet in Portland ami the jilny will he Kit cu iiihIit the patrouap of lint Drmim I .en pic ami On-con IVilcnttluii of Women'- flitlm. In llic oiint Mix HauuilcrM linn been iiMlpird tin Mirt or "Flame or Life" in "The Hpcnkliuj Video," ami Mini Khntulv it'pHHcntn a nt'Crit nlino in "The VV lunii on the Komi." .M. ('. KitiI ami fnmilv iirriw-d from I'oitlnml early in the week. Mr, Itccil linn hecu pre-Mcut of the .Mount Ta linr liiiirov'iuciit clnli. anil rilso for the pitht mcii yenrn pieHJilcnt of the ( ivic I eilcnitiliii ot Ort'Kou. MrH. Itccil Iiiim huhl the poHitinii of prf.. iteut of the Women' Home MImIoii nr Moeielv of the Oii'mui M. K. eon. fetcace. Mr. Itenl Iwih hecu ennnp'il In the leul estate IniHincM in I'ort liiml ami liHx n wule ni'ipiauitanco in that oily. I lift property in AkIiIiiiiiI ciiiinlti of reiilciire ami liuniuc hohlliiKH ami he ccl to rcnlile here pciinaiieiitl.N, The family are occii p.vlnjr their nowlv aenulicil resilience, the lloiljMiiii hiiUKalow, on Hcenic l)ric. The 11115 M'ltciliilo of the Honlheru I'aellle ItiiKclmll league itMtmm May .'III, .lime 'JO ami '27, ami, .Inly I and JS, iih dutiH (or Kitaici at Duusmuir. Siucihl local ciiiplnu'M aie iuterelcil In the viirioim chiHhificatloiiH which laake up the Icauuc, they includiiiLr, in addition to Duusmuir, Kaeriliucuto, Slocklon, llnkcitifinld ami Oakland. In holiitlf of ciloitiiiK the incllts of the AhIiIiiiuI In imhii, innde at a local factory, . S. llniwu of (lie A"lditnd Trailing; company iiml Korcman l)ais of the iiiiiiiufiii'tliriui; phmt took to llio roail on Tiieilay. yiMliuix hcmtiiI localitleH, their trip evteinliiiK itffar north iim (IranU l'a km. .Minn .Uabel ilhuflou of Clllnax npent it week vlidllnt; ut tho MnnnliiK lioimi. Kim also npent one day and uliilit with Mrs. llli;luliotlimn. Thiiro wan n ery HiirccHBrul ninl jdiiiKnnt ilnuro nt tho power plant Sa tin day nl);hl nt tho homo of .McMm. Ilnihry and l'ltnlco. There wore tiuuntn from all tho iiurroundliiK com mtiultlcH, .MiiMum. Rtownit and Uinerlck of Mcdford eailio up to tho Mill & .Htow ai t ranch oiio day iaat weoli, Soldo othur Mudfnul Koutlumun rnmo up la it rar to tho Hladlor ranch .Sunday. Juuk I'lorey enmo up to tho daiico Rntiirday night. ' Mr, I'otomon, Mchool nupervlaor, wiih In thU vicinity Huturdny. Ho Inoimht Home youiiK people from 1'or Hlut to tho (Inner In Ida nutomobllo. Home ouo from Medford Ih oiocIIiik n dniall utore ut Union Crock, Ho la hruilltiK IiIh luiulior up in nn nuto truck, John Cinlitroo hroiiKht n fatir homo Iba'd 6f furnlturo from tho vnl ley for Jhnfpn (IiIovo'h nuw summor cottitgoB or 'VumilowH nour tho hotel, T, M. I'oejor (oil nil throo ynunn W6ttn in ( don on PJoluico IJopk FLOUNCE ROCK FRILLS GUESS tF THEY I 1UM," I IfJoMDl'l WHAT A"TT?,tt ,r'IT,, I'A"? A m ii'tuc war yakp, riKr Iml11!' nlCMTllli CMlim "I?liM&iiKi'WF I I'll aB2Mtfr 'i"8 ""''! Z& III li BfcwV fljKttJTr ib ,M oil day. Co)utn neetn to bo witling prctly lilcntlfOl on both nldcn or tho river. The W. C. T. tJ. mot Huturdny with Mm, (I. W. Kliicald. ThoprcuhUiat, MrH, Hrnklue, bnliiK abiM'tit, the vice prcHldont, Mm. DltHworlh, rondiict cd the iiicotlni;, lifter which MrH. Kin cnld Hurvt'd naadwlrlicn to her thir teen ctiuali. Kd lllirlnbothnin nml family npent Hiinday at T. II, lllKluliotlinm'ii. Prnnk Oltaworth linn apparently re covered from hlii recent Ulntm an bo went to lltitto 1'alln 1'rlday and brought .Minn llntlln Mlllur over for n lll nml lo ntteml tho dance, Howard Klnrnld npent Hnturday nlRht nml Huudny with Htowart Dltn worth. Mr. nml Mr. Mlnnrhnrd npont Rat urilny nlitlit mul Huudny nt (I, W. Klniald'n. Mm. Dnwnon nix'iit Krldtty nlcht nml Knlurilny ut Iho homo of her pnrimtii. tort Naiinn linn boon on n biibluenn trip lo ttnttu Fnlln. While tho nlnlo In prcpnrliiR to orect a hatchery on (Ditto Creek no the people uti Hint ntrcaui can have Kood (lnhltiK, wo people on the tipiwr itomio wIhIi very much thrtt tho hatch- ID nt tho mouth of ICIk creek would bo cloned or the rnckti opened ocra ntoilally durJiiK the riinM mi miino IiIk r In tt cold net up here. Not many of (bo dwellern nbovo Trnll eeoui to np preclatu that hatchery. MIkm fla I re Hkynnun in the cuoMt of Airs. .Ihhkt llminn for n few dayH. MrV. Johiintou of Oakland, Cal in at her daughter', Mr. Mae I)aii. Aiinuifc the Knule Point viHitom Inat Week were: Mr. mul Mr. Jack IIoiihIou, Mix. C. 1!. ilellow, Kd l'o- ter, l.loyd 1'rciieh, Steve Smith. Will llotihtoii wiih in Central Point nfter Hprajiiic material Friday. .Mitrnhall Miuter and xixterti, Minxus Mattic nml IkdliloMK, Mr. ami Mm. Preil PettiKrcw were Siimhty millers ut the I'Yencli ranch. Tolirt Ititiuey made it hiihincKH trip to Central Point laht week. The eiitertuiument at the Duliuucr (lap hchoidhiMiso wiih well attended nml in pry one M'cmcd to enjoy them M'lviw. Tlio following program wiih Kivcn s liixtrumuiilnl nui-ic, N'onuau Oni;c liml Miu llanmi; recltallon, "When Holiin Comeii," Vehnii 1'rv; recilatinn, "The Scholar," Mabel FoMer; Himjr, "Tlie MincliieMitiH Hrowniex," the pi unary sialic; rucitation, Theodore Daw; recitation, I.orance Daw; reci tation, P.verett lliinun; monoloKue, "The Silent Methoil," .ln-epliiiu' Km call!; leading, DcMnie Haulm; inlin nolo, Nonnnii IIiikcj dmloKiie, "The QuoNlloner," Velma nml I'verett lliiumi; recitation, Theodore Daw; U'oitntlon, Mnriuvt Howard; icciln lion, "The tiiiilV' Vi'lmii llniinu; nir jjer hoi'-ilown; recitation, Mabel Fos ter; leeltalion, Velum Fry; houk, by the ileum ehoriix. lrn. JitHpcr Hannah wan in Ccn tial Point nfter Hupplio the IuhI of the week. Minx Mia Hannah went home with her hihler, Mr$s. Daily, Sunday for several ilityH' visit. MUh Roue Neiiloii closed mi einlil umntiih' hchool in Hid Recce crej'k iliHtriet.Fiiilay. Sulunlny eveninjr tlie seliool kVi) mi excellent entertnili ment. Tim ilinlonnb of six spinsters mul wiv old lineliclorH mul their view of inuViia(;o w(ih cause of much IiiukIi ter. May Fivnch, Chailes and I.elaild I'ctUiew attended tho entiio tuim without heiiii; iilisent or laitly, i vi RROW c? Mr V-OLLARS 2Jt35e. Clnt'tt. PwiIkhIj-A- Co., liie. ALONG ROGUE RIVER i BBBHBfpi TSBBB BV ""' '!TittmVHHlB wwDjront) jvccro tfiTBtmfe, MftDxTonp, omsaofr, wwniwpay, may ioir ARE MARRIED 13 TluT I llOTlCI-tJ HV is skipmio MeSTC:oS DOTTLC, OH winniicJ Hoportod by Jncknon County Ab trnct Co., Sixth nnil Fir Ol. Circuit Win. Myera, et nl rn. Innbella 0. Ilutnon, ot nl, return of mimmona. Winifred Horcombo vn. Aaron An drew, ntlpulntlon, O. K. IllnckliiRton va. Hen Vllllgcr et nl, milt to forccloM) tnx Hen. i:. II. Turrlll v. J. I). Thomaa ot nl, nil It to quint title. Kndri & Holbrook vn. Iadn ft llolmcn, ot nl, nuit to forecloso tax lien. Mnitdnlcuo Johunon ot nl y. W. W, OlnhKow, et al, amended nnnwer. ICcnneth II. Ilnrnett va. O. It. Chaf fee, ordor KrnntltiR motion. I), I). Buro vn. Win. M. Holmes, do fault and JiulRtncnt. W. II. ltnndolbnuKh ct nl va. Oro AtiRte, ct nl, flndlnRK of fact; de cree, cot bill. I). I). Unit n. J. I). Coleman et ux, affidavit. Hoi;ipi Itlvcr Fruit and Produce Co., va. (Hlton-ChambiirM Co., order den) hit; motion. I). Hcorford v. II. C. Itaedel, ro ttiru of cuimmonn. J. M. DoiIko va. Win. F. Dunn, ct nl, return of niimmoiiH. I'rolmtc Kntntn of W. O. VitiiKbn, order ronflrmliiK nnlo of pernonul property; report ot nale. Kntate of O. II, Ijiwlor, order for imlo perionnt projierty; Inl account ot nilmr. Katnto of C. C. Ueckman, petition, order, Kntnto of C. A. IIourIi, ordor nn pointing apprala'era; order nllowlnR bill of ndmr.; petition. IXnto of Jna. 0. Smith, proof of publication. llcrtl lJ.tl TnwHfen .lohn W. Kldcn ct ux to Martin Marten, lot on lllveraldo nvou Medford 110.00 Harriet N. Osborno to Atmea II. Mllen, land In 33, .1(1, .W 10.00 Harriot ,V. Osborno to W. II. nilllnfihiim, lond In 33, 3C, 2 W 1C00.00 Camlllo II. ailllnKhnm to W. 1). UlllliiKhnm, land In .13, 3G, 2W 10.00 W. II. (llllliiKhmn to Harriot N. Osborno, land In 33, 3G, 2W :.... 10.00 ' POSITIVE PROOF Should Com loco tho G'miteM Skeptic in Miilfonl. Uecnuse lt' tho ovldcnco of a Mod ford rltlren. Testimony easily Investigated. The atrotiKcat ondortiemeut of mar It. t Tho best proof. Read It: Mrs. William Chnrloy, 305 North drape street, Medford, says; "I had much pain In tho Hinull of my back and sometimes 1 could hardly bend or straighten. At night tho trouble bothered mo, too, and often I couldn't sleep. I tried plnaters mid liniments, but nothing helped me. When al most discouraged, I heard of Dean's Kldno) Pills, In leas than two weeks after 1 began taking them, I felt hot ter. Four boxes of Donn's Kidney Pills made mo well," (Statement given Sept. 11, 11)07.) OV12U FIVK YIJAHS I.ATL3U Mrs. Charley until, "1 hnvo hnd no kidney trouble alnco Dnau'u Klduoy Pills freed mo ot It." Price r0c, ut nil dealers. Don't Rlinply ask for nJldnoy romody-rgot Uonu'H Kidney Pills tho snmo that Mrs. Charley hnd. Fostor-Mllburu Co., Props.', Iluffalo, N. Y, Adv.' mi. i utuiiiiiirt unrii t-r i u a t irn rwim I in i mm i m i i ' xjrir' .mfMa. n 'iw COURT HOUSE NEWS Squabs! Squabs! TRY THEM Thoy lire Tondor and Delicious ConsldorliiK nutritive vnluo thoy Aro tho cheapest meat on tho mark et. Phono (or special spriiiB prjees. R. R. SQUAB FARM Phono UQl-R I li go dor IITH 'Hft AMr. LS OII& )Mf AMD We. vdlAT IT's Alt MOOT vmtii IT NOTICE TO COXTItACTOHS Healed propoK.ili, nddrcaaed to tho. undorrlnncd nt Jnckionvlllo, Orc i:on, and ondoracd "Honied DID FOH Itni'AIKlNa Ultinai;," for repairing brldno acroas Antclopo Crook about . miles aouth of KaRlo Point, Oro Kon, in accordanco with tho plans nnd apcclflcatlona on fllo In tho Coun ty Clerk's office, will bo rccolvcd and filed until 10 o'clock A, M. May 20th, 1915, and at that tlmo tho County Court will publicly open and read all hldit. Hacli bidder shall bo required to depoalt with Ills bid flvo por cent of tho amount ot his bid, which ahatl bo forfeltod lo tho county In caao tho award Is inndo to him, and If ho falls, noglccts ,or reruaca, for a Icrlod of ton dnya after such award In made, to enter into tho contract nnd fllo his bond In tho manner ro il u I red by and lo tho satisfaction ot tho county court. A corporate surety bond wilt bo required for tho faithful porform anco of tho contract In a sum equal to ono-half ot tho total amount of t..t Hum bid. Tho County Court reserves tho rlclit to reject nny or nil bids, or to accept tho proposal doomed beat for Jackson County. ' Dated thU -3d day of April, 191C. a. a. 0Aiti)Ni:n, County Clerk, Jacksonlllo, Orogon. 1'oit iti:r.T iiotHi:ici:i:i'iNa ICOOMS FOR HUNT Ftirnljhed houaekecp InR rooms. Clenn nnd comfortable. Iteasonablo, phono 379-J. POIt KCNT rJlousckocpliiK rooms and nlnglo furnished rpoms at sum mer prices. -1 GOnesseo street. 45 von itKi-ovi FOH Itn.NT 3 '-room furnished houao with good garden nnd berries. Kent rcnsounble. '710 West Mth at. FOIl KK.NT Throo room furnished cottage with garden nnd big barn. $G per month, Avater paid. Apply 211 Washington St. 4C FOIt ItF.NT Six room houso, strictly modern, closo in, cast front nlco Inwn, garden and flowors. Iteasonablo to dcalrablo tenant. Phono 372K or 325M. FOIt HUNT Complotoly and nlcoly furnished C-room bungalow, all conveniences, good location; closo In. Apply 421 Jay St., off So. Oak dato. CG FOIt KENT Ono 8-room roaldcnco; nlso furnished housekeeping rooms. 310 N. Bartlett; FOIt ItKNT Furnlahcd houao, 4 rooma, strictly modern, ne nlocK from new federal building. Phono 93U.or call nt 243 N. Holly St. KOU IIK.ST FUicRSilKU 110OSLS FOR RKNT Under now manage ment, I.nOrayco rooms. Nlco clean beds, very renaonnblo. 414 North Front street. 4G FOR RENT Furnished rooms. Tho Coleman, 100- W. Main, Phono TiSG-J. GG FOR RENT Modern furnished rooms. Tho Cottage. G04 West 10th. 44 wut itK.vr Mist;ici,i,.Ni:ouH i'HJRitV?NT--Storo room In (iarnott Coroy lildg., fronting on (Irnpo St. Also most, deslrnblo offices, reasonable. Uest ot servlco. I. li. Cnthcart, Room 319, Phono 1G7. FOR RENT .lO-roopt furnished ho tel. Address H, euro Tribune. angrr- FOR SAIA inAli fJTATK FOR SAliE Feed outs. S00R. Phone 44 FOR SALE Clas range cheap. Phono 403 R2. FOR SALE 4 room bungalow in Modfonl, una block from pnvod streot. prlco $42G.00. 11. E. Uow man, Talent, Oro. 48 FOR SALE Utty my Improved SO ncro farm nnd fruit ranch 3 1-2 jnllos from Eaglo Point, Roguo rlv or valley; look no fnrthor; this Is It. Enrly bargain gots growing crops and farm Implements; pos session at any old tlmo by owner. ;ni .. naitieit, city. c. i,'C 1 1 M.Vl.lO kIOA liimiMilr.vv nil fnr. nlshcd complete, Including u good upright piano; modern, except bath nil for flOOO, or less, liao V. uwi siroot, tie Mr"sXi7e Or undo for land, my houao nt 316 RaBt Jackson street: easv ierniH. Mrs. .1. K. Vnlt 4 I-'OK' SAliU Flyo""eroa wol Improv- tlttfll Oirf THKHf. flf imL r o i n... CTimnrri - ' UU, IV JV. 0.1UI, U' HE'( PAlJsV- I a Bccl ntuw' KitwK YdotnH MI3TAH PlirP AM DE POCfeH dlD MC 30MH CPfClMft VMATb CoMldGl OFF HCRE? FOR BALK .ItlfiCiniliAXKOUH lll-M-MM---l- FOR BAM; Largo good rug, also joung White Leghorn hens. 807 South Central. 45 FOR BALE Household 'goods, 23 North Orange. Phono 121 J2. FOR SALE No. 3 Eastman Kodak complete developing outfit, nearly new, $12. iiox 45, Tribune. 4 FOR SALE Piano nnd household furniture. Apply 518 V. Fourth St. 49 FOR SALE Cheap, a gas range, heater, dining room tablo. In nulro Mrs. E. J. Mcars, 319 South Orange. 45 FOR SALE 1913 Excclalor twin mo tore) do guaranteed to bo in per fect condition, good tandem at tachment, light, etc. A bargain at $125. Sco W. A. Cornelius, Medford Carago. 44 FOR SALE Large, enrly, homo grown tomato plants now ready, nny quantity. Also egg, popper and other plants for salo at Grocery Stores, Public Market and Green houses. Maddox & Uonney, Port land Ave. Greenhouses, Phono S7R. 44 FOH SAW- MTIWTOCX FOR SALE Two good Jersey cows, or will trado for good 1200 or 1300 lb. work horse. Phono 201J5. 47 FOR SALE (Jlts and weanling pig's from prize winning Duroc Jersey herd nt Jackson County Fair. L. H. Houston, 1 milo west of Tal ent. Phono 3-F12. 59 FOR SALE 4 teams ot mules; 3 tennis of work mares; 3 driving horses; 4 caddie horses; tlmo pay ments with good security accepted. Walsh's Ranch, mllo out N. Roose velt Avo. G2 FOR SALE Cheap, 200 Angora goats; also horse and buggy. Frank E. Loomls, nrowesboro, or Med ford R. F. D. 2. llox 120. 49 WANTED MlnCCL.U.tXnOOS WANTED Good single driving horse must bq gentle. II. E. Bowman, Talent, Oro. 48 WANTED Broilers, weighing 1 1-2 to 2 pounds. Medford Poultry and Egg Co. Phono CS3. 40 WANTED Stock to pasture, throe miles above Dybee bridgo on Roguo river. J. C. Moore, R. F. D. No. 2, Central Point. GO WANTED Medium weight automo bile, touring; car body preferred; will exchango 10 acres land, or building slto with view ot valley. Ileal estato Is not mortgaged and clear tttlo nnd warranty deed will bo given. Address P. O. Box 207, Medford, Oregon. WANTED Janancso Day Work Co., wo will do all kinds ot work Dy 'ho hour or day, such ns cooks, wait ers, house cleaning, caro ot gar dons, wash and polish automobiles, etc. Call Phono 93. or wrlto P. O. Box 7G2, R. Miyamoto. Mgr. 51 j HELP WANTED--MALI! WANTEDJTwo solicitors for manu facturing business. Call boforo S a. m. nfter G p. in. 228 S. Ivy street or phono 457. 44 WANTED Electrician for wiring wiring nnd repair work. Address C, caro Tribune WANTED Carpenter for rough car penter work. Address A, enro Mall Tribune. WANTED Machinist to ropalr nnd operate pumps nnd other machin ery. Address W, caro Trlbuno. SALESMEN WANTED Tho largest mid best established firm in Cali fornia Is anxious to secure tho sor lces of two wide awake young men who can furnish good referenced as to their character nnd ability. At this time wo lira handling tho best farm land sub-divisions on the coast. Our payments nro easy, our proposition is right nnd with tho nslstnnco wo offer you your suc cess la Insured. To tho man who can qualify this Is worth investi gating. For particulars soo W. A. Cornltlus, 123 E. Main St., Mod ford. , G ' --fJy! i a NEW TODAY SOO acres closo to river transporta tion in northeastern Oregon, nearly all In cultivation, Good buildings, drilled well. Owner gets a third ot crop tindor present leaso. Will trado for income property. $2G,000.00, Ilrlek business block well located In good small city near Los Angeles, firings good Incomo, valuo $30,000, Would exchango for nn. orchard. Quick action wanted. c. d. ho6n tf J' AMflBSAt(A(o(LdY I IT niwe cs wUfH(" ap bni I -j -3KIP Oh'' , ,r- -" WANTi:t HJTtMTIONS WANTED Vacuum cleaning, city or country. Havo high power gas machine. Work guaranteed. A. C. Iluson, Phono G25Y. G8 WANTED Work for man and team. Phono 392Y. 41 WANTED POSITION Hy eocporlone ed teacher, nurso and house-keeper; beat of references; rcaaonablo salary. Address II. .tall Tribune. 45 wanttd rd nur WANTED TO DUY Ono to four pack saddles; also 3 or 4 burros or cheap horses. J. T. Raffcrty, 307 South Laurel street. 45 WANTED To buy a refrigerator; must bo In flrst-claM condition. Phono 417-X. WANTED TO BUY 75 milk cows on time: deferred payments well se cured. Sleepy Hollow Farm, Gold Hill, Ore., II. A. Ensign. Manager. BUSINESS OPPOKTDNrTIBS EM5R S A hD "Barber Shop for sale. This one chair ahop do ing $125.00 average monthly; electric lights, bath rooms, city water, in a wet town. $200 cash. Apply to Richard Anderson, No. 122. Gold HIU. Ore. 46 FOR n.CllAM!E FOR EXCHANGE Will exchango property corner South Oakilale and Tenth for Portland property. G. Townscnd, 55 Union ave., Portland. Oregon. 56 REAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE Will trado a 275 aero farm and stock ranch with 100 acres In cul tivation nnd now dwelling, barns and outbuildings. Will take city property for all or part. Total prlco $8500, E. S. Tumy, Garnett- Corey Bldg, Room 210. MISCELLANEOUS. LIBERAL rcligtdus literature, sent free to Inquirers. Address Miss Hazel Burton, Central Point, It. F. D., Oregon. S3 BUSINESS DMCOTOttT Attorarjr PORTER J. NEFF. WM. P. MKALKI AttorneyB-at-Law, Rooms 8 and 9, Medford National Bank bid. A, E. REAMES, LAWYER Oaraett Corey bldg. Wm. M. Colvtg. George M. Roberta COLVIU & ROBERTS. LAWYERS Medford National Bank Building. B. F. MULKEY & GEO. W. CIIKRRx Attorneys at Law. Jacksoa Coun ty Bank Building. Chiropractor- O0irfB1Bfl DR. A. R. HEDGES. Dr. Louise E. Hedges Mechano-Theraplsts, Chiro practors, Spondylotberuptsts. Thea systems, Including dletetlea, cura tive gymnastics, hydro-theraphy, etc. produce results In both acute and chronic diseases. Consults Uon tree. Over Deuel & Co., cor ner Main and BartleO, Hours V a. ui. to 5 p. ei. Other hours b) appointment. Pbone 170. DR. R. J. LOCKWOOD,, Chiropractor, nerve specialist Rooms 303-304 205. Garnott-Coroy bldg. Vapoi baths and scientific massage given; noodle spray, bond and shouldei shower lu connection; advice lo dietetics. medical gymnaattea, hydropthorapy. Lady attendant Phono, office 543, rosldenco 511-K Notary luWio HELEN N. YOCK15Y Notary pub lic. Bring your work to me at th atrn of the Mall Trlbuno WHY? IT IS YOUR BUSINESS TO SEE ME Becauso my stock In trado is to havo optioned at tho lowest cash prlco the best buy In this county. 1 havo beeu on tno ground look ing out (or you for tho past five yonrs. Nearly everyday I havo in vestigated some "good thing." I have eliminated everything except those deals which 1 am convinced will se cure mo satisfied customors. In a tow hours tlmo I can give you the benefit of this research. U Is my business to show vou over tho county and introduce you to tho possibilities and opportunities here. See Med- rord first and J. C. BAFLNES Room 101, Fir NaUowM Uai MM. yAnMftfiy. -1 ii'Jif a hfJBiNHJte DllthdTiHtY ABtO Bttpneft LAHER AUTO 8PRINO CO. re operating th larkeat, oUert and beat eaulpM-ifta- Ir lh, Pa cific northwest. Use' our,sjrlaa when 6lher fall. Sold Under Ktr aatee. it North. l"lrltli ft, Portland Ore. FRED N, CUMMINGS-r-BiiKtiMer aa4 contractor, 404 M..F. n. nic Surreys, estimate, lrrlU, drainage, orchard Rd ta4 ha provern eat. DR. W. K. VAN HCOTOO DR. O. C. VAN. 8COYOC Deatlats , 0r-ett-Corey BU!;., ,wHw 111 Medford, Ore. Pkeae 8S. W. 11. SPRINGER, DBNTIST Of fice hours 9 to 5. Evenings and Sunday by appointment. Off tee M. F. &. H. Bldg. Resldeace Phoa 153J; Office 319J. 1 -m B'mplofmeM Ageatey EMPLOYMENT AOKNCY We whA everybody to know that the Old Re liable Blttner Real Katate and Km ployment agency, will get your help, flsd you employment, rent your bouse or call your land. Mrs. J. S. Clark, manager aueceeeor. Rooms 6 and 7, Palm Bldg., Med ford, Ore. fiAftHAnfe nt vaur cleaned up (or th Hatawr. .Cain ob the eity garbage waajM (et good Mrvke. Phoae 274-L. F, Y. Allem. r HAIG1IT MUSIC STUDIO KeMI 401. Garnett-Corey Bldg. Fred. Al ton Halgbt PiSBO, Mrs. Ftorese Halllday Ilalght, voice. PbM Idttwdry. HI SING LAUNDRY 123 South Kir. eralde. has changed wash ana. W are prepared to do all grades ef washing and especially line hand work. Pkoae J39J. 61 rhyeetciaaw DR. Jr. O. CARLOW, DR. KYA MAINS OARLOW OeteUlta physicians, 416-417 Oarnett-Corsf bldg., phone 1036-L. It ide-w 26 South Laurel St. DR. W. W. HOWARD OetMHNttMl pbyslclaas, 303 Oariett-Geftf building. Phone 904-M. DR. J. J. SMMKNS Phyelelu ad aurgeoa. Practise United te eye, ear, nose and throat. JSyee selea tltleally tested and gtaaeee shin plied. Oculial and Aurlet for S, P, R. R. Co. Offices M. F. St U. C. Bldg., opposite P, O. Phone 567. H. B. PICKKL, M. D. Offle Jaefc son County Baak bldg. Offlee phone 43-R; reeldeape pkove Sb-M. DR. R. W. CLANOX Phyirtelaa aad aurgeoa. Phone, offlee 36, resi dence 724-J. OHiee heurs 1 U 12, 2 to 5. DR. 8. A. LOCKWOQD DR. MYRTL.K S; LQCKWOOD Physicians and surgeoas. Offlee 309-310-311, M. F. tc. II. Bldg. Phones residence, 814-J2; offlee, 8H. PriBters wa, ruiilWiew, UEDFORD PRINTING CO. bai UM best equipped prlatlBg offlee 1 r, aputhera Oregon; - boqk bla4t. loose lea( ledgerH4 billing sykUMM, etc. Portland prteei. 17 Nort-n Tr Bt Shoo Ketwm-hHC B1IOB REPAlRlNO-Flrs elaJTahH' repairing; or Modern eWetrtS, saacainee -while yeu WMC k, ,h. Bides, loeated U Kldd'g Mm HsffMi, Phone 313 J. TXTtHWVV BADS TRANSFSH STORAPf a -rOtflce 4 ji .North Fro( 9 FhM sie, meet rigai, pervise pwr tnteed. J Ty fto rkemiisd TYPEWRITERS A tiew Kemington, and Monareh ty: and auMrtHig ma M i. Machine (or real, rt as4 auppUes of all hladg, MH-a free of twarnt, , 19 tiN fU, .p"k. ... MjaJ. ly " Wu sufKiiCl' niaohlMB. ivjMfll tJU-R. vjSpJB 1 r I ' , 4 !