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!' "- MroFofii)' MAu) $hmtMlJArPJfom omwoa, monimv, may w, ioic - M '-. UWH OSCAR AND ADOLPtt The Only Way to Keep Oscar Popular AT THEIR GAY PBWK rriiiiKoiiioiilH hnvo I) fan f J n ASHLAND AND VICINITY vcuTrpirzieA - by wsfs, - I T. . T -,. ; w.t,..- i ( SAfCy "BUT POOR 1 CArJrJtDUUa rM3S V ',5F , uav $Zb "-1' 4 V oac4ft isj ccrr cor him. oh, roR Wp s7Z oir I uffi25 "i I V.-"". - V HIM I 3 . , ju v hoOsecA -, " FONOciRjy , ; K nyhat' :m ioyy ' T m -' 4 Hpefilflo I niiutp liy I ho riiiuiiiiirclitl dub Willi (lio tiotitlinrn Pnclflij whciuliy oxolir Mun Iriiliin in viiiinr direction mny ho held lit Ilihi luriulnnl for from two to thine Iioiiih In oniur to I'niililu (tin I'lult lo entertain (Ihiki) visitor In ii iiltiiiiMir hufllllnu; tlm iliiiniuiilH of tlio nrcnnlon. This into linen not apply to purlieu iiFKiiityiiiK private nun traveling on ri'Miilnr schedulon, lioll'ilii- iIoch It week to onfurco do Inyw to spMnl IrnliiM unless tlio on- '"r"'l nl fimtiiro Is mutually nntlii. factory lo nil concerned. H g (Ulm, for grniilml Unit tourhdH will bo glad lo iimlio tlio stop, In which ovmit their etny horo will , mndo ns plonuut iih l()KI)lllu, Gov. Phillips L, (loldsborough of I ts "", i v .Miiryinii.i, nmi parly of fio, arriving on inin Hchmlulcti Halurdny nrioinoon n niyoiiiI Id, H(,ro ..C,,.. nt ,,,, Htntloii during n thirty iiiliiutn stop. I'hoy worn taken tor n dilvo over over Miuif nitraclloiin mid shown iiiniiv other courtesies, Ladles of Hid imrly wnro lumuuihorod with glnH of straw bonlcn ami n prof union of rosebuds nmi hlonnoiiiH. Tint gov erimr'n party occupied two cars. At present .Mao land has n republican for chlnf executive, his term of officii "iplrlng In tfitc. Oi'orgn W. Trufron, dolognto to tint Oihl Follow grand lodge nt Newport recently, returned homo Saturday In Ihu full uniform of n Patriarch Mill Innt, to which honors hnvo boon -added tin. dlilluctlou of being appoint 'l grand wnrden for tho ensuing mr of Ihn subordinate following. Tim big "it" Int.-ly wclm! on Hop. r'n Hiinlon In eight fool mensure- y UliJIno Klum, linn iK,n xw cynosure of ninny eye directed mnln ly from tho Plarn. ri! letter of heroic proportion In hut tho precur sor of other which will uveiitunlly npt'll 'Ashland," If not additional wording. Tho loHorlng will ho Illum inated at night, 'and tho Inlltnl "IP' linn Inj.'ii put In plnco on this coign of vantage to observe tlm offset pro llmlnnry lo coiiiiiIkIIiik tlio "spoil." m in unucrMood tho loral branch of tho Cutlfuriila.Orcgon Power Co., will simply tlio Illuminating offoct. MUs penrl (lond, trnlniMl nurse nt tho California honpltnl, hoa AtiKolmt. arrlrnl Batiirdny for a acatlon vlult with hor puronti, Mr. and Mn. 1). I). Hood. "Tho HoHiir," AMiland'ji hlsti mihool nnniinl nppcarod on Katurday, It In n tuorltorloiiM piilillcntlon, ro flurtliiK In a pronounciHl iiiannor tho varlon nrtlritlrs In which tho hinder claii09 ef: tho NttnlPiit KHir irii on rkHJ Tho odliioil In limited, couw. pipiitly thin hint to pronpoctlyo pur rhaaori ahoulil ho Mifflrlont M. M Pnintiir In a nowromor from Norlon. Kjintftn. and ho fltxln novural fi'lloiv towiiKiutin who hnvo prorodod hlni to Uilii locality, tro U a barber by prori'imlon and In piirniiliiR a ot Krndiinlo courito In wlvldlnrt tho raior In locnl nhopD, Minn i:r(lo Dnnfonl. In homo from Portland for a vIhIi with hr paroii!, Mr. and Mm. Thonifts Diinfori!. Porlland'a pollro band, n notnblo muiilcol orKiuiUallon, In now at Kan I'VancUco IooIIdk on tho uttpoidtlon KroiiiidH iinl ndjiiccnt unium'iiionl Ccn torn. Tho band Ik vchi'dulod to play at n niimbor of plnco en rati to and mlurnliiK. mid locnl pollen hnvo huk KdhIoiI lo our chic orKnnlzntlntm that Ihitiio mtinlclniiH bo liidurod to ntop ovt horo nmi luno iih up with n llnro of wind liKlriiiiHmtn. (Ji'ii. cjnoii A. Mllcn. rrculi from ln'iirn (Jiillhornllonn at I.nko Mohoiik, whnro ho Iniorrodi'il for Inon'tinvil nr iimmcnj, pnnwfld throiiKh Aahlaui! Inst Thurii'dny on tlm way to Portlnnd, lio wnn nccomiinnlcd by Krnnlc Wl berif, of WrnihliiRton, I), a, pot In tint cnpnclty of mllltiiry nttueliv, but mi)roly,fi nn old Mend ncooptlnj? tho Konnral'M Invitation for nn outliiK Mr. and Mr. Chnrloy IlarKiulIno and Mr. and Mrn.'Nowtdl WrlKlit Joln ml forcon Innt Wodncndny ovohIiik In tho otmorvnnra of tludr afilb and rtlb wi'ddhiK nnnlvriarios rospcctlvoly, Tho dual ovont wnH eolobrnted nt tho MnrKiidluo ri'Hldonro, lH Second Bt. CniiU went tho clilof dlvomlon, six tnblon Iil'Idk Includod In n friendly content at fiOO, tho khiium holnfc nnp- plomcnted by tho nerving of refresh uiontN on an elnboruto nenlo, Tho fnmlly of U, S, Ilushorr, Into Irminlcnt renltlentH horo, aro now at homo In (Inliiim, KuiiBnn, n floiirloh Iiik town of over COfjO. Idcntod In Chorokeo comity, III tho HoiillienHtdru cornor of tho ntnlo, Tliolr npoclflo nddnmii In 701 (Inleun nvontia. Ilnrt WllldiiH, wlfo mid Bop llobort, nil of Don MoIiioh, I own, ero liuro on l-'rlilny, vIhIUiik tho family of J. It,, Cnboy, Mrs, WIlldiiHon liolm? a ulocn of Mru, Cnnoy. Tlio son ltoboit In a recent KinduutQ of I.olnnd Stan ford unlveirlty, WIlKlun Ih proprlo tor of n lending department ntoro In DiiH Mt)lnb, Kuvlnit boon In liitHluoHn there for yonra. Thla wan tho fum lly'ii flritt vlult to thin Hoctlon, nnd thoy wero dnllubtod wltli Aulilnuil mid It a weenie MirroiitulliiKH of forol mid Htrenm. Thoy return oast vln Can nil I mi Pacific, Frank Dickey, tiouthurn pnolflo 1'rtHynvor couduutor pn tlio AaliUud-i llnl llluff run. with hoiid(unrtorM here, left for Portland tho hint of tho week. Humor liati It that when ho returns tho trip will bo mndo on n matrimonial piun K"d for llfe'n Journey lunlend of on a mlleiiKo bnnln, Vllnl Htntlntlrn from tho county rlork'H office record tho i;rnntliiK of a mnrrlmto Iln-mn latit week to IM White, tho Rimini wrontler of nown niipllim on (ho throiiKh pannxiiKvr trnlun nt thin ntntlon. Ho wns mar ried on Tliurndny to Mm, Kllmi Hull, also of thin city. Their homo will bo ut IM'n model llltlo ranch proiorty, IC7 Mt, Aveiitio. I'lalro Heebo arrived homo I'rlday from Inland Htmiford uulvernlty, whero io Krndunted nt recent com menrniiinnl exi-rclx-n from u four- onr course In ceolouy and mining, l,elaud Heeilor, former resident, was alo a fellow graduato from the do- part ment of commurro, C P. Cltno or Dccatuh Illinois, Inleri'dlod In realty holdings th'roiiKU out tho valley, was In town tho Innt of tho week, being encorted around various sections by I). M. Lowe, who is Noma from bis bllg exposition din play 4t -8n Francisco for a brief period, lino's Initials stand for "Cominoiioro Perry " l'Ioinjj ttxcreUiw were held Thur diiy iitteriioou willi u joint prok'rnin in elmrpi of tlio OInipii Mieiety. Kexett from the high neliool were (;i'eit cer tifieiiieN of promotion to tlio eleventh uniiln heemme they liml Henireil eiht or more creditH towunl uriuliialioii. Fiw from the itslitl (tniile who sue oiHxtiid Iii-mhhIii tlio eighth rmle ex niiiiimtliiiis were nlMi pn'Mnted with lllimiiiH. Tiltt linen who completed the tenth grmla were: Kilmer' Itaglt-.v, Ancie H.'ll, Mnude .MeCohlin, liny Ite.viioIdH, Amm Smith, oDnun With row, l.uey Withrow. TliiiM1 who jtiiKrfed the eighth grade extiiniiiiitiiinH firxt (rial were: Hubert Ilentley, IMith fliblm, Ueorgo Hom, t'nrltnn Motve, Ivmi Hoiixteu. Tho proKmm won iih folio wh: Souk, ''Man of Our Nntiwi Land," third mid fourth j-nules; elnsti hi.i lory, Anglo K, Hell; elnxs propheey, Winnifreil RoiiuIiIk; "Hunt Honjr," thtnl nmi fouith grndes; preNctilntioii of iliplonuiH, eerlineateM mid report i iiriln; jireseiiltilion of let ten liml em lileniH for offieienl work in the differ ent departments of uthletieii, I. U. .Spineer elm Will, Ituv HexnoliN, rend by Amm Smith lns'iui"!' of the writer h iibxeiiee; piano hoIo, "II Trovulore," I'jedii llomtii Tnylor; Hong mid flat; drill, fimt mid heeond grmleH. The Iioih iiiid'girlH who won lelter T.'h in haiikelball lire: Kny HeynohU, Winifred. Seolt, Klloii IJeehon, Cnrl tou More, Iluherl Ilentley, lleniloo Finley, Angie Hell, Alln Seotl, Winni freil Ito.vuolilH, Donna Witluow, Anna Smith, Maude Mel'iiHliu. The mien winiiing letlern for excel lent woik in athletic weie: Kilmer Hhgley, Lewis Ilocnon, Oeorgu Hon, Ihyl I,ney, Altn Seotl, Angio Hell, Klvn Colemmi niul Amm Smith, Friilny wiih pienie day, and pienio it wiim, regiiullehs of weather. The fiit event wiiK tho nthlelio hiidyo oonlest for hoys mid giiln. Seven teen entered to prove their ability to win tliV bronze badges offered by tho Playground and Keerentio.ti misoeiu tion of America T.ho first lowt U lio one usually euleied by hoys mid girh iiuder 1.1. while tho mcoiu and third tests iiro liunler nmi can usually he wbu only hy hoj'H and girls over 1U yearn of ngii, Tlidse ivimliug firxl eoiilehr badgerf weit'5 Olenu CJutili, Paul Ager, llarold Huruvtt, Vloyd I'urveH, Alhort Hruley, Knient .leff ory, For soeond eonloHt hudgoj Lloyd Tmiicr, Uyron Seamiin, Kilmer Hag ley and Huhoit Honlley, Klvn' Colo man wiih Ihu only girl who MicYecdod in winning a badge. Alter (ho pienio dinner in (ho park, K. K. Criok piot'cede'd to hIiow tlio guii otuli inemberii how to break clay liii'ds. .lunar Haired has a perfect Hcoro, hut liis were all of he round kind, .lunar deelareH that tlio clay hi ids ma hauler to hit with a Mipt gun Ihmi beef entile nio willi a rifle. Several others look pari and hoared heori'H rnngiiu,' frnin three lo eleven out of 10, 0iVl;i lo (lio ivvt gipuiitlsi iii thl 1 TALENT TALK piiHtnrc near tho park and tho near uesK of llui ftcboul dimuond, the crow was directed buck to thu Hchool gfiMiliils for thu nftcniooii hportn, thu I'hlef event of which wiih the biincbnll gaum between the IIiih-Hcciih mid the Hchool team. Tho line-up: lloliimiii, p.; Fromaii, .; Murfe, lit.', High, lib.; Wolgnmott, :ib.; da cohK, hk.; Harretj, If.; Kulen, ri'. J. Kohimm, ef. .loiies, p.; Lucy, e. ; Colemmi, lb.; Heutley, 'Jli,; Horn, ;il. j Ib'eson, hh.; Kost, If.; Ilounlen, rf.; lingley, ef, Mirny brilliant plays wore made nmi It would hardly lie right to May that one wiih much more brilliant than an other. However, Hobisou pitched mi excellent game, and had it not been for his unit giving out early in the game the boys would not have had Hiieh an easy time hammering the ball. (leorgo Meno managed to freero onlo everything that rntiio hiw way, and as for High on hccoiuI, noth ing could gel past him. He simply lay down in front of the ball and after tlit' tiling- Hud hit and M'nt the greater pnrt of itn energy, tossed it over" let firU JukI Hi time usually lo put tho runner out, after which he would rcpiin his feet. Owing to tho strong stililiglil nnd lack of practice during tho pant thirty yearn, Mr. Ks les wan henreely ever able, lo catch the ball jilsl right. Ilarrelt t-eldom hud time to get clear into tho field, dild an for John Hobisoii, he Henreely needed to go beyond necond, where ho remained until occasion came for htm to take a walk into thu field to pick up thu hall. Jacobs was simply invincible nn short. Froman nnd Wolgaiiiott would hao mndo a few brilliant plays hail they been iif prac tice, and the people kept out of their way. During the eighth inning when lite Iio.vh began lo run the score up, "WVHioni Heeson wa called to flielr rescue ami to relieve John Hobison. lie might hnvo saved the dav had he Ik'pii eallld enrlier in t!ns pime, for he nlwnyn got to first, usually being hit with the ball, hut nevcitlicless he got then. At tho end of tho eighth inning proscetH for defeating the boyH looked rather oor. so Harry Oleim wns placed in the box. No one thought lo tUotiou him an to whether he wjik a married man oveV the age of III or not, ho he proceeded to twirl tho hall. Tlio fathers were too late, however, for the boys, with Jones in tho box ami Ijicv behind tho bal, both backed hv careful team work, were too much in the lend. Af ter tho Kcoro of 11 to 17 in favor of. tho school boys hud been announced the crowd dispersed, pronouncing it (he best game of the season, mid de claring that Ihu chief difference be tween it and a regular league pimo lav In the fact that it wiih free. MenArn. Klelubnmmer, Pnrcell, (loldsby nnd Mrs. Crump wero among tho Llttlo Applegnters who motored to tho Hit; Apidegato field nicot Inst week. Irving- tlniillltou and family at tended tho graduation exercises nt Ccnlrnl Point Friday evening. Tlornoy nnd Ollvor nnd Mra. Walt er ledlor woro Jacksonville visitors Saturday. Thorn i nn tinconflrmoil rumor circulating over tho Llttlo Applcgnto tolophono lino to tho effect that Mr. and MnC Jenmietto hnvo had a ma terial Increase In tholr family. Miss Vivian Crump motored to Jacksonville. Saturday, '.Messrs, Tlornoy and Oliver had tho mlRfortuno to hnvo a runaway last Thurtuluy but tho damngo was cou- nnod to tlio Harness ana tlio oper ntlonn hnvo again ansunicd their usu al ovon tonor. Mrn. Hurvy Parker was nblo to vlnlt bor husbnnd nt tho ranch last Wodnesdny, Txiwls and Roland Mitchell ro turnod from tho city Tbursduy. Hov. Hrynn of Ruth will hold dl vliio services at Huncotu May 29th, chance, every two wiMjks heneo through thu summer services begin at 2 p, 111. Convert 5? .1 his hald niul "Hd tore r r.t tho nlr." 1 "Tioro yu nvot Wo havo to reut ti air uow;, SotJaiJsw for wwl" Bill BREVITIES I -s ' I AmiUM ft V4 .''t'. F6U HEN1' MIS)t'j:tI,Ni:OUH f IIIXP WAXTKD MAI,K I BOHfrtW IMKBCTTOKt ii ii mi i iiiiiii'i iiur uuuni nuuot mm Itepdrtfed Uy JAckson Courity Ab tra'ct Co., Ulxth and Kir BU. ileal J.'Mato Troijrvr A. 0. Cray et ux to Lifciudu Miu'y Foy, laud in twp. .'18- JW... . H lUti II. F. Mulkcy et ux Jo Harriet W. (Irrilinm, lot IV, hlk. 1, Crowcll Add., Medford 1,'JOO XOTICrc. oflco In hereby given thai tho nn dornlgned will apply to tho city cjiin clt or tho clly of Mid ford, Oregon, nt' their next regular niccttnj; on Jtno ltj1916, for aJJconko to scli npSrlt'uotisf vlhoun nhd malt lhuors nt retail at' bis place of business' at No. 2, N'ortb Front street, In said clay until lice. 31, 1915. ( Dated May lutb, 1915. E. Q. IMOWX. 10H MAM! To close nn estate, I offer for sale 40 acres of splendid land in tho heart of tho valley, all undor cultiva tion and fence, also containing an eight room house, electric lighted with water In kitchen, good barn and othor out buildings, about 7 acres young orchard, balance in grain nnd alfalfa, on Pacific Highway and closo'ln. Tho best buy in tho valley at J250 an acre. For nnrdculars call nt rooms 2C-2C-27 over Jackson County Ilnnk building, Medford Oro. or wrlto Mrs. Lewis, administratrix, Central Point, Oro. MAY LB WIS, Neo May Davidson, administratrix. (etici: Notice Is hereby given that tho un dersigned will apply to tho rlty coun cil of tho city of Medford, Oregon, at its next regular meeting. Juno 1st, 1915, for a license to sell spirituous, vinous and malt liquors in quanti ties less than a gallon, at their placo of business on South Fir street. lo cated on lots 10. 11, and 12, block 45, of tho original townslte, in said city, for a period of bIx months. HOTEL MOOItB. Dato of first publication May IS, 1915. KOR KKNTyUKJUSHKU ROOMS FOR RENT Furnished rooms. Tlfo Coleman, 1005 W. Main, Phono 5S5-J. sg FOR RENT JIOUHEKEEPINO ROOMS FOR RENT Furnished housekeep ing rooms. (Clean nnd comfortable Itcasonablo, phono 379-J. FOR KEWnoi'SW FOR RENT -S-room modern furnish ed bungalow, inquire 520 X. (lruK). 07 FOR RENT Four room bouso on paved street; wuter rent pnld. Phono .1(1.111, 55 FOIt KENT IMoasnnt threo room furnished bungalow, good locatlou. rent reasonable. Phono 779J, or Inquire at 527 So. Holly St. FOIt ItENT -Six room house, strictly modern, closo in, east front nlco lawn, garden and flowers, Keasonablo to dcslrablo tenaut. Phono 372R or 325M. FOR RENT Completely and nicely furnished 2-room bungalow, all convenience; good locatlou; closo In. Apply 421 Jay St., cornor W. 11th, So. Oakdale. 50 FOR BENT Ono 8-room restdonco; also furnished housekeeping rooms. 310 X. Bartlett. FOR RENT--Furnished house, 4- rooius, Binqtiy moaorn, one njocK from now federal building. Phono 931 Lor call at 343 N. Holly St. - Ll "V, NEW TODAY A fino llttlo plnco In tho odgo of Medford, boarfug pears, grnpos, ap ples, and borrlos. Two housos on tho placo. Tho placo furnishes a, living and then Bomo. Lobk-lt over,, I havo rnnchea In Lane, Morrow and Wallowa counties which I can ox chnngo for ranch or Income property horo, Or would tho 400 acres near Med ford with 250 In cultivation nt 133.50 per ocro Intofest you? C. D. HOON FOIt ni:XT Storo room In Garnolt Corey Illdtf., fronllnK on (Jrnpo St, Also most desljnblo offices, reasonable. Ilent of strvlco. U. I,. Cathcart, H06111 310, Phono 107. FOIt lti'NT -30 rodm urnlsbed bo itl. Addrcsa, It. daro Mall Tribune. FOH SAWJ nKA Ii RSTATB FOR SALB Newport, clcircn lots' and two gobd houses In (ho best part of the city, one block from pri mary school buildings, and two blocks front tho pontoffictf, threo blocks from high school building. Will exchango for pear orchard n?nr Medford, What have you? W. J Smith, P. O. Uox 181, Now port. Ore. 59 FOH 8LB Forty acre oMand within two miles of Phoenix. Cabin and good well on place. Total price orily f lOOO; payablo 1250 cash, balance to be worked out In wood cut from tho place, (tood soil and stock range. B, S. Tumy, 210 Garnett-Corey Dldg. 5n FOIt SALB Duy my Improved 80 aero farm and fruit ranch 3 1-2 miles from Baglo Point. Itoguo riv er valley: look no farther; this is It. Rarly bargain gets growing crops and farm Implements; pos session at any old tlmo by owner, 315 X. Barttott, City. C2 FOIt SALB Nlco bungalow, all fur nished complete, Including a good upright piano; modern, except bath all for $1000, or less. 11?.9 W. 9th street. GC FOR SALB Fivo acres well improv ed. 110 E. 14tb. 6 1 a.r -n ri-rr-?, FOIt SAtiE liirKSTOCK FOR SALB Horses and mules, snaps for quick sale. C. E. Gates. FOR BALE -Anconas, also eggs for hatching. 520 North Grape. 57 FOIt SALB Or trade, saddle horse. Phono 455L. 55 FOR SALE Berkshire. A few fino weanling pigs from our prlxe-win-nlng herd of pure bred Bcrksbires, Prlco $12 for cholco. Money re funded If you are not satisfied. Capital "R" Rancli, Central Point. Phono Slxxxl. 56 FOR SALB Cheap, horses, wagons, and harness, used In city delivery service, now installing cars, Med ford General Delivery. 55 FOR SALE A fino young Baddlo pony, 6 years old. Dr. II. Hart. Phono 14F15. 15 FOR SALE Pure bred. Rod Polled butt calf; pure bred Duroc Jersey spring pigs; polo mountain buggy, good ns new. Palmer Investment Co., Modoo Orchnrd. FOR SALE Gilts nnd weanling pigs from prizo winning Duroc Jersey herd at Jackson County Fair. L. H. Houston. 1 milo west of Tal ent, Phono 3-F12. 59 FOIt SALE Young, black, matched driving team; weight, about 1050 or will trndo for n Ford. Inquire of F. S. Spencer, one milo above Roguo Itlvor. 55 FOR 8ALK MISCiniIi.NEOUB FOR SALE Ono now 5 h. p. cloc trlb liiotor. General Electric Co.. John B. Hair, lloguo River. Or. 57 FOR SALE Indian motorcycle $130 cash. Fully equipped, now tires, good condltlou, Mall Tribune. Box Motor, caro 55 FOR SALE Feathers for pillows or mattresses, 5 cents per pound. Med ford Poultry &. Egg Co., Phono 683. 9 FOR SALE) 4-cylinder, 32-horso. 5 passenger touring car; otoctrlo lighted und fully equipped; vory reasonable, Inquire at 627 80, Holly St., or Rooms 25-0-7, over Jackson County Bank. FOB SALE Two Plymouth Rook honn with chicks; fruit jars, Phono 025W. FOR SALE Davenport,, dining tablo and chairs, hooka caso refriger ator, beds, springs, mattresses and various othor household goods, 23 N. Orange St. Phono 123J2. Trades for All Houses for land and land for houses. If you havo property for salo tir trado list is with us, giving us an Idea as to what you would consider In exchango. WE WILL DO THE BEST. "THE EXCHANGE" I OH W. Main Kt. IkUHett 1HV, Co, J, O, Unnm MALE HELP WANTEDFirst class miners nt Itrndcn mine, Cold Hill. Oregon. WANTED First class minors for contract work at llraden mine, Oold Hill, Oregon, WAX! foi ftlTUATION'8 WANTED Vacuum cleaning, city or country. Hnvo high power gna machine. Work guaranteed. A. C. Huson. Phone C25Y. C8 WANTK1I TO UOV WANTED TO DUY 75 milk cows oa tlme: doforrcd payments well se cured. Sleepy Hollow Farm. Gold Hill, Oro., IL A. Ensign. Manager. WANTED MlM;i;U.tROC8 WANTED Uno of & piano for stor age. Excellent care. I'liona 889J. 06 WANTED Itanch from owner, Olvo price and location. Postotfice box 336. 54 WANTED Stock1 to pas-tare, three miles above Bybee bridge on Rogue river. J. C. Moore, R. F. D. No. 2, Central Point. 60 WANTED Medium weight automo bile, touring car body preferred; will exchange 10 acres land or buIIdlBg site with view of valley. Real estate Is not mortgaged and clear title and warranty deed will bo given. Address P. O. Box 207, Medford, Oregon. FOR KXCrrA.TUE FOR EXCHANGE Will exchange property corner South Oakdale and Tenth for Portland property. G. Townscnd, 55 Union avo., Portland, Oregon. 56 liOSl- LOST In Star theater or vicinity, ladles' gold watch anil pin; liberal reward for return to Johnson's Cafe. 58 LOST On Main or Barttott between Geneva street and high school, small black adjustable lead pencil with gold tip. Finder please pkone Margaret Sell ell. 834IL 55 LOST Red silk umbrella' at high school Tuesday evening; reward If returned to Mall Tribune. 54 I1VSIXESS DIRECTORY Attorney PORTER J. NEFF, WM. P. MBALE1 Attorneys-At-Law, Rooms 8 and 9, Medford National Banlc bldg. A. B. REAMES, LAWYBR Qaraett Corey bldg. Wm. M. Colvlg. George M. Roberts COLVIO & ROBERTS. LAWYERS Medford National Bank Building B. P. MULK.EY & GEO. W. CHERRT Attorneys at Law. Jackson Coun ty Bank Building. Cntropmciort DR. A. R. IIEDGR8. Dr. Louisa E Hedges Mechano-Tberaplsts, Chlro- nrflrtnrA. Hnnn,tvtnthAranlmiThuAV w.w. , ww.. av.Hwa wirwma A,,, systems. Including dietetics; cura tive gymnastics; bydro-therapay. etc., produce results In botn acutt and chronic dlsoases. Consults Hon tree. Over Dou?I & Co., cor ner Main and Barttott. Hours S s. to, to E p. m. Olner hours by appointment. Phono 170. DR. R. J. LOCKWOOD,, Chiropractor, nerve specialist Rooms 203-204. 205, Garnett-Coroy bldg. Vapor baths and scientific massage given; needle spray, head and ebouldet shower In connection; advice' la dietetics, me'dlcal gymnastics nydroptberapy. Lady attendant Phone, office 543, rftsldeaco 611-K Notary PufeMc HELFJN X. YOCKEY Notary pub lic uring your work to me at tni !r.n of the Mall Tribunn WHY? IT IS YOUR BIWINHSS TO SEE ME Because my .stock, in trade1 Is to havo optioned at tho lowest cash prlco the host buy In this county. I have been ou too ground look ing out for you for tho past five years. Nearly everyday 1 havo in vestigated somo "good thlug." I havo eliminated ovorjtbing except those doala which I am convinced will se cure mo satisfied customers. In a fow hours time I can glvo you the benefit of this research. It is my busluess to show you over tho county and introduce you to the possibilities and opportunities here. See M ford first nnd , J. C. BARNES Koow )1, !! XttemH Umk Mid BOBrtftfaffi iHKttcfoitr ll LAHER AUTO WRING CO. W4 are operating ths largest, oNks and best equipped plant ia tM'Ptv clflo northwest. Uweur sprtoflt' when etbera fall. Sold aadwr guar ' ante. 2S Norta rifttV JK.V, Portland, Ore. , , , ..rrr'.Tjji'i-T'-aiBnTi) it,- lisssl VB J1' -- .! (MmtM.Mm ' arksaitiWtr MM vVsnmMv FRED X. CUMMIN08 EattaW u4 , contractor. 464 M. F. H. Surveys, ettlmatee, lrrfaU drainage, orcnard aa urn ?. proveraewL. 1 I .' l-T - Til, ft' 4 S.fl T, 11S. DR. W. M. VAX KOYOO DR. a C. VAN.BCOTOO DeaticW' - antt-Ctnf mug., mm 811 Medford. Or. PJism . W. H. PRIXOKR. DJRNTISIViOf. -flee hours 9 to 5. venlBHM km Sunday by appointment. Ofhe M. F. & H. Bldg. Resldenee PkM 153J; Office 31flJ. , ,, " . -Ji -'"ij . Emplaymeae Agency (EMPLOYMENT AQENCY We with everybody to know that the Old He liable Bktner Real Estate and ploynient ageney, will get yowr help, find you ewploymeat,' m your house or sell yesr ld. Jlr. J. S. Clark, manager sastssenr. Rooms 6 add t. Palm Bldg., M4- lord. Ore. QARBAOS Get yer cleaned np fer tM aw on the city garbage wscM good servke. Pkone 374-lt. Y. Alien. F. UAIGIIT MUSIC STUDIO Be 401. Garnett-Cerey Bids. Wri Al ton Haigbt Piano, Mrs. Flor ' ' Halllday Halght. voiee. Pkon 72. LiiMnlty; III SING LAUNDRY 123 South Rhr erside, has changed wal mum, J$m are prenared to do nil graded f washing and especially fine band work. Phone 189J. ,1 DR. P. O. OARLOW, DR. aTVA MAINS CARLOW OmtattMl BhyslelaH, 416-417 Qtraett-Csjnv niag., paone is-u. 2G South Laurel Bt.. DR. W. W. HOWARD OeteoottMt pbyslctana, 303 Garnett-Oeted building. Paone 904-M., ' DR. J. J. KMMENH Pay44U.a4 surgeon, rractiee limited to f, ar, nose and throat. Mlyea HU tlflcally tested nnd. ghuees f-;' piled. Oculist and Aurist for 8. P. R. R. Co. Officii M. K. It M. Co. Bldg., opposite P. O. Pkene-6fi7 8. B. PICKHL, M. D. oiftea Jae. eon County Batik bldg. OffiM phone 43-R; residence pnone'lX-R. DR. R. W. OLANOY Physician. surgeon. Phones, office J8; reel deuce 724-J. Offle hour ,10 Ml 12, 3 to G. DR. 8. A. LOCKWOOD , ' DR. MYRTLE S. LOCKWOOD Physicians and surgeon. OlttM -309-310-311, M. F. ft It., Bid Phones residence, 814-J2; 9tHm,h 814. o rrisiten tut& lliiiUh , - UEDFORD PR1NTINO CO,. lHWag nest equipped pbub ntm m southern Oregon; book, k4sjdta loose leaf ledgers, billing sfiea etc Portland nrlMM. 27 Hii vr Ht Stioe Mepfttrteg SPUOBEplutlXQ Flrnt repelrlag, on modern machlnea while you wait. Biden. loMted to KUId'sT Phone 313J. BADS) TRANSFER ft HTORAOM On, Office 4 a North rront H. TM 315, Prlee rlat.' itorvtd mm nted jpr T-TT.,'11 11 11 ,..'.ias Type writer msji i1lll.' vtmmmrii 3h'mnM New Remington. Bmttk nnd MoiArek tyawritlsL and? sutitctB:mlitiMv HiswiRM ier mm or mtmw. ;ktjMiblMii for wd wnfllw ! kind. Mk trm h .skariw. , 10 4plw it. ',","1 j, T;n"firs I. e 1 j m 0 mi0u0tmm sssistmmj .-Aw " I -i-hiiiii " wW9 t-r 11 1 mniidfci n -wm Jk