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PSTOFi FIVE AT THEIR GAY PRANKS I I ' J .- OSCAR AND ADOLPH MEDFonu srain trtbukf:, medford; Oregon, tondiay. awn 7, iois ASHLAND Hi UNITY UUl I rrrT Last Friday ovenlng. Ernest Car ter, Marsh 'Wagner, Harry Whlted, Al Kinney and Fred Wagner, accom panied by llielr wives, dropped In un heralded upon Mr. and Mrs. George Eubntiks and reminded them that the date was their twenty-fifth wed ding anniversary. The surprise was' na complete as It was enjoyable. Nono of tho family execpl.tho daughter Miss Madge, was let Into the secret of tlio visitors' plans. Tho brldgegroom of a quarter contury ago In tho pres ent cashlnr of the Stato Hank of Ash land, a most genial and urbane of ficial. .Husband and wlfo wern tho recipients of tho heartiest congratu lations over Uio silver anniversary epoch! 1 Dr Caldwell, formor resident but now of Salem, Is In the rlty, called hero by the approaching marriage of his daughter, Miss llculah, to Robert Newman of Medford, the ceremony being announced for Wednesday, .lllIH) 9. Chauncey Cnsebeer Is home for tho summer holidays from his studies at tho l.os Angeles dental college. A Medford party was In town on Saturdny looking over Judge Calkins' property, on Laurel streot, ns a pros pective purchaser. A. It. Mowers of Portland, a broth-er-ln-luw of Mrs. ltalph Millings, und an employee of the Southern Pacific In Its electric department, passed through Ashland tho last of, the week on his way to tho company's general hospital nt San Francisco for treat ment. Sometime ago Mr. Moworn suffered dangerous Injuries by acrl dentally coming In contact with high power voltage. Tvvd attendants oc companled him. Contingent upon presenting a val uable tract to tho park domain, It was tacitly understood that tho don ors, Hwln Duller and 1). Poror.zl, should lnvo tho privilege of designat ing some sort of a memorial which Is to bo placed upon tho grounds by the springs commission at n cost not to exceed $3000. The former would bo satisfied with most any replica of tho work of the old, Italian masters, but Pernzzl holds out for tho encour agement of Amerlcnn nrt, and sug gests that at the entrance to tho grounds thero bn placed heroic rellofs of Hurt Greer, flamboyant, nnd II. (1. ICnders, Tnmpant, theso to bo fash ioned olllicr In stucco or reinforced concrete, the dress formrs of ham mered blue clay to bo secured direct from Montgomery Ward or Sours, Itoebuck & Co., thus avoiding Italian negligee models which might not pass Amorlcancensors. Don Spencer and Walter Powell are certainly doing their share of civic Improvement In tho vfny to sub stantial bottermnnts on their proper ties on Iowa street nt tho head of Sherman hill. In tho scenic drive neighborhood. Walks, retaining walls, nlllars nnd driveways add greatly to their surroundings In that locality, an extensive lot of cement work recently completed by Clue & Irwin. Uv. P. K. Hammond, tho new rec tor of Trinity Episcopal church, ar rived tho last of the week and offi ciated Sunday. He comes from Ore gon City. George W. Seagor, formor secre tary of tho commercial club, having leased his propurty hero, leaves this week for the south nnd after visiting In various points In California, re turns to his old homo at St. James, Minn., where he will remain Indefi nitely. Mosdames l.amkln nnd Jack, at tending tho ercont national confer ence of federated' women's clubs In Portland, had their portraits In a recent number of tho Oregonlan, grouped with other delegates, The ringing of the West Side school hell, lost Thursday and Fri day, did not Indicate that school was taken u acaln. It was merely the signal for those teachers who failed lu getting slate certificates to con gregate und pass supplementary ex aminations. Frank Swingle left for Klamath Falls early Friday morning, going by tho way of Ager, California, his car thus avoiding the Green Springs" road. O. F. Carson accompanied him and two boys belonging to tho respective families wont along as ballast. Last Thursday night twenty-soven carloads of sheep lu double-deckers, rencbod here and were unloaded for rest and' feed, afterwards being re loaded Into fifty-four standard stock cars which had'becn cleaned out and disinfected prepartory to Interstate shipment across the border. It took some lively work by Males' transfer men and the regular attendant to got tho sheep off on schedule Friday forenoon. There were S500 sheep In the lot and tho transfer was made without the loss of a single animal. The shlpmont was fiom Bclio. Ore ion, hound for Stockton. Cal.. the ownors being Miller & Lux. Tho sheep had all ben sheared previous to loavlnjn'tho range lu I'matllla county. Mr. MHen Wagner, aeocmpanled by her granddaughter. Mil Hes Wanner, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Marsh Wanner, will leave Tuesdav evening for-'iowa; visiting ut J.eit, ( CITY H4SS (Mqxes PSR. PsopLe'iM ,-. 1 por OP A NswJ I , ( -lCS MOfte rpv I - - riding IT jr- - D,Jl Xs ' S flK SiceuACK JmK sioc.-X ilteiiirX sVl h UP 5 J ST.RICTLY STRHlf'VjHP i ? S,3Nw Prohibited I proimME I o& 1 y i sakarftWJ- & -- --.awaa?.-- .r . ss -S5KS2i?m7r2' ..-383 ' . asSM22BS5-V..igBlK? - V i, w Jgr-?Bsgi - m-'Lr I In Louisa county, where a big family reunion will occur. Miss Mess bus been teaching school at Myrtle Creek, In Douglas county, tho past term. The excursionists go by tho northern route, nnd will return by tho southern, In order to visit rcla' tlvos In southern California and sec the expositions nt both San Diego and San Francisco. ""Alpha Chapter, Eastern Star, Is In receipt of nn Invitation from Ileames Chapter, of Medford, to attend n business-social session of that organ ization on Wednesday evening, Juno 9. Many will go. On a recent evening, without nny preconcerted nrrnngement, Job Tossor, Mill Myer, Ed Fnrlow, Oeno Wnlrnd, Charley Hurgadlne, Hen Emery, George Stephenson nnd Emerson Howell, all Ashland old-timers, also Muck Mussell, of Yreka, Just happen ed to meet in front of Mark Marker's near tho Plaza, and spun yarns of the long ago, a period extending from the civil war and Modoc uprising un til the present day, ..during which times they always remained neutral. Cliff Payne, nnbther pioneer, started out to the kodak the group, but tho party broke up before he could ad Just the films. Lovers of tho beautiful In nature as well as art, are wandering If tho Improvements now being Installed lu tho park will Include tho much dls riisscd fish pond, stocked with famil iar species of trout, on a par with the notable exhibit at Dunsmulr. Monsieur, Mdme. nnd Mile. Eckert didn't appear In a series of trnpozo nnd rope walking nets on tho Plaza, for three evenings last week as an nounced, but the old man pulled off n few stunts by way of recompense for tho freewill offorlng which amounted, when the hat was passed, to $1.7.1. When contributions woro solicited, tho way automobile owners crankedi up their machines and dis appeared from view was a caution. The show, ns poor as It resulted, was a relief from tho chestnut hikers who dally puss through on tho tramp from Portland to Krlsco or vice vesn. Tho benefit evont of tho season will bo tho big dancing party, to bo given nt tho armory Friday evening, June 11, In bebnlf of tho Ashland bnnd, nn organization which Is llber- nlly assisting In boosting every phase of dovolopment here. Tho offices of the secretary of tho commercial club and the publicity manager of the same organlaztlon have been merged, nnd now both of ficials may be found In the rooms lately occupied by Dr. Hurt, over looking tho Plaza lu tho Ashland Im provement company's block. This new arrangement Insures the pres ence of at least ono of the officials at all hours during the dally schedule. Ashland weather In May reached Its maximum temperature at 7C de grees on the 31st. Ou the third the minimum touched tho freezing point nt 32. Painfull was 2.09 inches. Thore were nlno clear doys, while twenty-two woro classified as either cloudy or partially so. Lute Wnlker and wlfo of southern California, ncocmpanlod by Mrs. Hoy Walker of this cltv, left for Klamath Falls the last of the week '.n a visit to relatives- and to look at familiar scenes over In tnht sctlon' W'osloy Eastman of Dunsmur S. P. fireman, has routed tho Wlmer place, 77 Third street. Conductor Gill, also of Dunsmulr, has leased tho Granlnrd place on First avonue. This exodus fioin Dunsmulr tb Ashland Indicates that there Is something In the nlr re gardlng a transfer' of still more rail Toad men In this direction. Mrs. Geneva Allen nnd son, Wil liam, left Saturday morning for a visit nt several placas In the lametto valley. Wll- GOLD HILL NUGGETS Mis Agnes . Dictiu'h, oittf of Hie Hold Hill lugli s.-hool gniiliuitcs Ihi tyvuv, i now in Meill'onl tuUiiiK Iwiclier' tnuniiur course, preimriitoi v ,to iimkinjc an application 'teuehir Iiiuv. Miik Dletrifrh Iwto acter ns uH .titutc for Hie teneher of vuiiouf vradew and hu hIwu.v boon uccc- lot und well liked hv the itfliit. Wti tberclKic b'M' he swine the ile-ireil iu-.iliiii Mis-, Helen Vmi Du.vne mid All-. fe. i vaiaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaL -' . i i s 1 1 ' tk . 5 -3 xj Ty. V- llutli Turner', member of local faculty, left for their respect ie linmcx in Kusjeiio and Ashland Ilmrs- dav. Miss Von Duyne will return tliix full to resume her tuwition n-t teneher of Hie .-evenlli nnd eijjli'ii grades. -Miss Turner, however, n.T accepted n position nt I.akcviow un der Professor Hurt A. Ailmns w.io will be superintendent al Hint 'ln"t next year. The Ilni'dintfc Conical Pebble mill iceeiitly installed nt Hie Hniflen mine, near this eilv. is now in suecesHf.il operation. The principle employed u this new mill is, nt rdinj; to reooits, similar to Hint of the cement tube mill, ii" Hie ore is ""oniid In uowdt r by Hie "pebbles," these being" iilimit four or five inches iu diameter, vhla)i are iu continuous revolution. The capacity "f Hie Hrmleii miiy hns he-'u increased by the addition of this mill from loll to !."H ions per day. This is the lirst mill of this kind in south ern Oregon, nnd considerable inteiest is Ireinj,' taken in the results of in daily digestion, Miss Grace Kiividioitz of Medfoid was Hie picst of Miss Judith Hnleoui mid AIi-s. Alnude Liuulis for sevor.il dnvH this week. She returned to her home I'Yidli" afternoon. Air. and Airs. Frank II. Turner for merly residents of Alcdfonl, were Hie jtifsts of 0. II. Turner the first of the week. They left Tluirsdii" for Klnui iith Falls, where Air. Turner bus se cured n ioh iu u buibcr shop. Air. nnd AIih. Onirics Vmiiipr mil Airs. Hubert lluinmoiid and son, Hob ble, were visitors in -this city fioin Medford on'Tiiesdiiv lust. Somewhat of u surprise occurred on Tuesi'-- when Deputy flume W den Hilev Haminerslev and Oral Op'il Ortb were innriied nl the Presbyter ian iiiniihc nl (Iriints Puss. Until Hi bride and groom lire well known in fluid Hill nnd also in iieivliboriiig cit ies. The" expect to make their home in field Hill with occasional visits to Hie Willow Flats cabin of Wnidcn llnininei'sley. A' den I wns consummated this wt'fk whereby Mrs. Al, I). Hewers becomes owner of Hie Hurl A. Adams resi lience, near the high school building. She will no! fake no-scsxiou until the departure of the nrnfessor for I.ukoview, home lime this Niimiuer. The Avondale I'urd club enjoyed .t two iIii.Vm' outing iu the Hlue Ledge country lust Sundiiy und Moiiilu. Thoi-u who wenl on Hie trip were: Mr. nn. I Mrs. II. Al. Collins und daugh ter, Dr. nnd Airs. . K. flolden nnd son, Air. und All's, II. Luy uud family, Air. nnd Air. Fred Pick uud daugh ter, Mr. and Air. Lewis I'lricb, Air. and All's. Charles N'onnnn mid daughter, Air. mid Air. J. Hitor and daughter, Air. and Airs. Hlaiue Kluui and daughter. The club will meet with Ally. Hlaiue Khun this week, af ter which it will adjourn for the suin ,mer. A pretty wedding took place ut the home of Air. and Airs. Clin. 1'livli Tuesday afternoon in the pii'cuce of the immediate family, when their daughter, Fletu, was united iu mar riage to Hies Cliapninii, Hov. Handy officiating. The living room wa dec orated iu red uud white, the bride mid groom standing under a purusol co ered with white clcinita, while 'he dining room was ti mass of pink li France roses und baby breath! Fol lowing the ceremony a two-course luncheon was served, after which Hie hnpny counlc left for Sprlngvillc, li., where they will iniike their lioiue. Mr. ulld Airs, riilipuinn will be greatly juisscd' in the younger el. MEDFORD COLLEGE NOTES A number' oT new students entered school this week, the following en lolling lor tbe teachers' review course. Miiyhclle DiinieU, Delie Whisenant. Alnbel Heete,. Ilevu Arnold, Cluribei Arnold, Kvu Heebe, AIhihIu Alerntt, Afaiuie Clarke, (lertrude Shoults, Jos ephine Kincaid, I.Mln Chtrk, lUwisie Simpson, .Mm. Annie Cusiek, Hon trice AleKee, Ague Dietrich mid Alnriuu Paluiur. Alurenn Vertln and Veii.-i.i rt'llrien took the office pinctice evuiiiiuu'."!. 'MoihIiin mid each mule bili l."-s HUfgiude. Vt-rtiuh lelt TIiuimIii J"i the bT'-. lAif1' San Frnticiseo, where he expeelH to neeept n steuornphie position Velum Woods nnd Gertrude IrnUt felber nNo entered school this week. Aliss Woods enrolled for, Hie regulnr rninn.'creinl course, and Aliss Trnul f ether for the stenographic course. Another of our A class students who is now taking office pructice work is Wulter I less. Krcidu Minus, one of our eoinnitn.' ciul students, is with us ngaiu nl'Ur an absence of two weeks. Aliss Himir. bus been attending Hie P. P. I. expo sition ut Sau Francisco. We uro -worry to henrthul Flossie Williams' mother is seriously ill, and we hope to learn of her speedy rccov cry iiml to hnve Flossie with us iignin soon. Our summer session from 8 lu PJ 'h proving 'Mipiilnr with till concerned. Some of us students, however, lire .il tending afternoons nnd spending our lime in general study iiml nruetico. A speeinl typewriting contest will beheld Friday nt'leninou, June ' A" friends of Hie Al. ('. I', lire Invited to wilnesM it. Reportod by Jackson County Ab trnct Co., Sixth and Fir Bts. Circuit. Omit. Alice Kcclestou vs. Fred A. Kccles ton, divorce. Al'nrie Hurkbrf vs. John I ruder, cost bill. , Alngiilcne .Toluison inn) Wallace .lohiisou vs. W. W. fllusgow ct .il.. juilgiucnt. " ' 1-'. H. Clark vs'.I. F. l-'ninklii 'I bill. A. C. Adnuis vs. Logan Wooldidge, nffidavit. ' PlIllMltl i:late or Kltn C. Dunlap, petition for appointment of appmiseiv, bond, order uppdinliiig npprniseii, Ijstnte of IMwnrd A. King, order. IJstute of .losephine KdwnrdK, or der on final uceoiiiit, final account. Heal I4tate 'rnuisfers Srelhnu S. Osier In Olio Schimuicl, bind in nee. 7-H'i-1W I" Sellinn S. Osier to OH Schiminel, land iu sec. I'J-II.)-'2Y. -m W. H. flillingliam to A. P. Pnleh el nl., trust.cos, land in wp. Illl-'JW. Christ L. Itiuknpf el u .to .1. ). Hohcttsct nl., laud iu nee. .'I(.fl7-'JW 1 J. II. Downing el tix lo Martha Al. Alureh, lots iu bile. '27, Centnil Point ...& '"(HI Alnrtha Arnich el vir to .lolm I.uiienumm, lets in hlk. 7'J, Central Point M0 Kniniii D. Shield to Madge fliiihcmnn, lol 7, Idk. (II, Aledford . 1 Almlgi fluibcrsoii to W. I''. Shields, lot 7, hlk. Ill, Aled ford . 1 AUTO SKHVICE Tho undersigned will leave Eaglo Point post offlco, with the mall every Monday, Wednesday and Friday nt 7 o'clock a. m. and tho return the same daya leaving Medford nt 8:30 a. m. for Eaglo Point. Union for passen gers reasonable. S. II. IIAU.N'ISII Eagle Point, Oregon FOK UK Iv-HOUSW FOU HUNT apartment. -Modem three-room 12.1 N. Holly. 07 FOU HUNT Six room modern house Call at 220 West Jackson 81 07 FOU HUNT Fiirnlbhcd house strict ly modern I nice rooms, close to business center. Owner cares for lawn. Phono 931-L. FOU HUNT Five room furnished house; modern; no chlldiou KM!) W. Main St. 00 FOU HUNT Ono 11-room furnished liouse, close In, and one 0 room furnished house, close In. Call 21 SV 0C FOU HUNT B-i'ooui bungalow and a 4-room furnished flat. Phono 521-H. 730 West 11th St. FOU ItRNT Six room houso, strictly modern, close In, east front nice lawn, garden and flowers. Jtcaxouable to ilchlruMo ti-nuiit. Phone Z,t : or JJJM COURTHOUSENEWS I - I t n m&rWKiJ zmi-d v -j " kv - 'k. .-- m . ier' rM?u i n- : n Aix-vftiw.v jl. i.in 4. , ' FOK KENT MISt1Cli1.ANF.OUS I UU8INKSS DIltlCOTOUX MARKET REPORT Price Paid tjr Pouters Kons-aiic. HUTTKlt Dairy, two pounds -rw, POTATOKS New, lie lb. ONIONS IMjo per lb. I10NKY P-Vc per lb. CIDEH 2fic. I'OHK- 8:.Cri)e. nKKP nfe5iic. LAHD JOc. HACON i:iuT)18c. SHOUI.DKHS V2i,c. IIAAflOc. HUTTKH FAT 'J'.c. HUTTKH Wholesale, 'Jfie. T.Itcioc HODS Alive, tlV(5i)i.e. STK.HHS Alive, flOPfie. COWS- Alive, KoTic. VBAIi Dresseil, 10l'Jn. Lite Poultry , 1IF.NK Large, over 1 lbs., lie; small, 10''; old roostcre, lie ;i broilers, IVi to '. lbs., Iff,'. HHOII.EHS Jtle. Dl'CKS l-'ul, 8c. Tl'KKKYS, Hie. HKI.fllAN IIAIIKS, 7e. Ihiy nnd Grain (Huying Prices.) WHEAT $1.20 bushel. OATS-$:i.r) ton. HAY--Alfalfa, M ton; grnin, $13, HAHI.KY Wliole, $30. NOTICE Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned will apply to the city coun cil o flho city of Medford, Oregon, al their next regular meeting on .luno IB, miB, for n license lo sell splrlt ous, vinous and malt liquors nt retail at his place of business nt No. 17 .South Front street In snld city until January 1st, 1'Jlfi. Dated June .1, 1915. O. M. SF.LI1Y. FOItftKNT FUiimSJIIcT) itOOMH FOU HKNT - liVoms for rent at Mrs. W. T. York's. 120 Laurel SL CS FOIl BALK SllMCniiliAJVKOUB FOIt SALE--UHa llnlck roadster, new tires, intrfect running order, ?27B. II. 11. McCurdy. FOU BALE Contract on Mendel slum player idiiuo, at groat dis count. Phone 3S0-M. OS FOU SALIC Centrifugal pump, 8 Incli stream, with all conectlons and some extra pipe; will Irrigate 100 acres. This pump win uraw sand, gravel or water ii.'U-h or call nt 200 oily. Phone W. Main, FOU SALIC One electric fan, ono oak dining room table, $12.ri0; nhlna closet, 23 N. Orange, phone 123.J.2. FOU SALE Alfulfa and rolled oats hay, baled or Iooho. Phono 201 JO. 70 FOIt SALE Plo cherries In public market Saturday. Phone No. 21-F-13, Jacksonville, Oro. 73 i'OU SALE Airalfa, out since the rain, $'J per ton. Phone B39J4. 07 FOU SALE Strawberries .nliig. Phone 28HB. for cuu 07 FOU BALE High grade "Ideul" flreless cooker, almost new. Ilox 102, Jacksonville. 07 FOU BALE Choice wheat and oats hay, mixed, at $12 per ton deliver ed. Phono &97J3. 07 FOU SALE Family refrigerator, Btx31 Inches or might exchange for Oregon cooler. tU7J3. 07 MONEY TO LOAN MONEY TO LOAN llnvo J2500 to loan upon farming property. E. B. Tumy. 210 aarnott-Corey Illdg. NEW TODAY I huvo 10 acres of flno young lem oiih pnitly Intersel with enrhes, iibundauio of wuter In cement pipes to each ttee row, close to Hiverslde, 4G miles from Los AuguloM, In tho center of the greatest citrus belt of the world. Party means business and offers to trade It for a goneral farm or stock ranch here. What have you worth $12,000 to offer? A danth dose In corner 100x100, with pavement on two sides, fullv paid up; 1 1 room bouse, furnished, which pays aood returns en the price naked. It Is very low, only $1000, furnished. C. D. IIOON HA' TiKTi A 1M Tt,-K r-oRffor HA- 4NfsiNG about; y? , v MOToRCfCt-C J i X ! fM- ''"'" FOIt HUNT Storo room In Oarnetl- Corey Illdg., frniitlng on Grnpo St. Also most deslriiblo offices, leasounhlc. Host of service. L. L. Cathcart, H6om 319, Phono 107. FOIt KENT 30 room furnished ho tel. Address It, enro Mull Tribune FOIt 8ALI3 UKaIj ESTATB FOIt SALE Or trade, small ranch good soil, n bargain If laken at once. Address 0, Mull Tribune. FOU SALE Nlco bungalow, all fur nished complete, Including n good upright piano; modern, pxeept bath all for 11000, or less. lU'.O W. 9th streot. CC fOlt HAtJV limcSTOGK FOU SALE Saddle Ifir.-L. pony, Phone tin FOU SALE Oood horse, 10 years old. Write E. Hull, It. F. 1). 2. Central Point, Ore. 70 FOU SALE Weaned pigs, 10:1112. (!7 FOU SALIC - Young horse, half cash. Phone 1 ISX evenings. FOU HALH for ipilck -Horses nnd mules, snaps salo. C. E. Oates. I FOU BALK Pure- bred, llcil Polled bull .calf, pure bred Duroo Jersey spring pigs; pole mountain buggy, good as new. Palmer Investment Co., Modoc Orchard. IIEUP WANTKIl SI ALU ALALETmiPWANTi:!) First class miners at Uradcii mine, Cold Hill, Oregon. WANTED First clnss miners for contract work at llraden mine, JHoldJIiH, Oregon. WANTKn SITUATIONS WANTED Vacuum cleaning, city or country. I Inyo high power gun machine. Work guaranteed. A. C. lluson, Phono 02BY. CS WANTIiDMirtUnijtjAKICOUB WANTED--Loan, gilt edge, f I rst mortgage security, Income proper ty. Ilox HO, .Mall Tribune 07 WANTED Stock to pasture. Joo Craluo ranch, lloulu 4, .Medford. 07 FOK KM'llA.TOh ItlCAL ESTATE FOIt ICXCIIANOHr Wlll trade 100-acro stock ranch In northern California, with good buildings mid partly cultivated to wheat, and alfalfa, valued at 0, B00, clear of encumbrance, for 30 or more acres of alfalfa laud with or without buildings, near Med ford, and pay small cash differ ence If necessary. K. 8. Tumy, 210 (larnett-Corey Itldg. HPKINESS DIHKCTOUY t)lilroprnctir DK.1" A." It. HKnUKB. Drhoulso" K. Hodges Mochnno-Thoraplsta, Chiro practors, Bpondylothuraplsts. These aystomi, Including dietetics, cum tiro gymnaBtlca, hydro-thorapby, etc., produce results In both acuta and chronic discuses. CoubuIU tlou free. Over Deuel & Co., cor ner Main and Hartlolt. Hours a. in. to G p. m. Other hours by appointment. Phono 170. PH. U. J. LOCKWOOD,, Chiropractor, nervo specialist Hooms 209-204-205. Qarnett-Coroy bldg. Vapoi baths and sclentldo massago given; neodlo spray, head and sbouldoi shower In connection; advlco lo dlototlcs, medical gymnastic, hydropthorapy. Lady attendant Phono, office 643, residence uil-H Notary Public HLENSr YOOKBY Notary"1 iiub" lie. Hrlng your work to me at tnt slrn of the Mnll Tribune. WHY? IT IS YOU It Hl'sJINESS TO SEE .ME Uccauao my stock In trade Is to have optioned at tho lowost cash price the best buy In this county. I have been on tne ground look ing out for you for the past five years. Nearly everyday I havo In vestigated some "good thing." I havo ollmlnatod everything except thoso deals which I am convinced will se cure mo uatlsflod customers. In u few hours time 1 can gtvo you the beuoflt of this research. It Is my business to show you over tho county and introduce you to tho possibilities and opportunities hero., Seo Med ford first and J. C. BARNES Doom 'Jul, I'li-ht Nutionul Ituuk Illdg. HA 11 coof voti CITY.i oi - . . I m. To SAff Attonrrrjfc POHTEU J. NKFF, WM. r. MEAL.KI Attornoys-at-Law, Hooina 8 and 9, Medford National Dank bldg. A. E. ItEAMKS, LAWYEH Uarnett Coroy bldg. Win. M. Colvtg, C-oorge M. Hoberta COLVIQ & HOHEHTS, liAWYEUS Medfotd .National Uank Building. U. F. MULKHY & GEO. W. CHEHHT Attorneys at Law. Jackson Coun ty Dank Uulldlng. Auto Rnpprtefl LAHEIt AUTO BPUINQ CO. W re operating the largest, oldest and best nqulppod plant In tbe Pa cific northwoit. Use our springs when othora fall. Sold under guar antee. 20 North Fltteents St., Portland, Ore. Englnivr nn Contractor FHEt) N. CUMMINOEnglVcorand contractor, 404 M. F. & II. Illdg. Surveys. estimates, Irrigation, .. drainage, orchard add land Im provement. Dentist DH. W. M. VAN BCOTOO O. O. VAN BCOYOO DH. Uontlita Qarnett-Coroy Bldg., aultt Medford, Oro. Phone 6 . Ill Employment Agency EMPLOYMENT AQENCY- Wo wlall everybody to know that tho Old He liable Ulttnor Heat Estate and Em ployment agency, will get your help, find you employment, rent your houso or sell your land. Mrs. J. B, Clnrlc, manager successor. Ilooins G and 7, Palm Illdg., Med ford, Oro. Gam QAHUAQI3 (Jot your proinliea clonnud up for the summer. Call on tho city garbage wugona tor good aurvlco. Phono 274-L, T, Y. Alton. Instruction In Maslo HAIUHT MUSIC BTUDIO noons 401. Oarnett-Coroy Ulilg. Fred Al ton llalght Piano, Mrs. Florence Hnlllday llalght, voice. Phone 72. PhyoMiinns ana. rmrgeoaa DH. V. O. OAHLOW, DH. KVA MAINS CAHLOW Osteopathia physicians, 410-417 Qamett-Coray bldg., phono 103G-U Kealdence 20 BoutU Laurel St, DU. W. W. HOWARD OateopatbU phyelclaui, 303 Uametl-Corey. building. Phono 904-M. DH. J. J. EMMENS Pbyslctaa aad aurgcon. Practice limited to eye, car, noo and tbroat. Eyea scien tifically tested and glasses sups piled, Oculist and Aurlst for S. P. 11. H. Co. Offices M. F. & II. Co. illdg., opposite P. O. Phono C07. a. II. PICKED, M. D. Office Jaclf aon County Dank bldg. Offlea phono 43-H; residence pboao Cti-U. DH. II. W. CLANOY Phyitclan and surgeon. Pbouos, office 30, resi dence 724-J. Office hours 10 te 12, 2 to 6, DH. S. A. LOCKWOOD DH. MYHTLE B. LOCKWOOD Physicians uud aurgeons. Office 30U-3 10-311. M. F. & II. Illdg. Phones resldouco, 814-J2; office, 814. Printers nun I'uDUstiere UEDFOHD PHINTINO CO. has tht boat equipped printing office Im southern Oregon; book blading, loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, etc. Portland prices. 27 NortH rir nt Shoo ltoMtrmg BUOE HKPAIUINQ First clasa iuo repalrlug, ou tnodorn olectrU machlnoa while you wait. E. N. Dlden, located lu Kldd'a Shoe Store, Phouo 313J. lTMnsieni EADS THANBFEU &. BTOHAOE CO. Office 42 North Front Bt. Pboa 31C. Prices right. Uervlce guar tnteed Tj'iK'tvrltcn nta Bupplles. TYPKWH1TEHSAND SUPPLIES Now Hemlngton. Smith Premier and Monarch typewriting, nudtng and subtracting machines, rebuilt machines for cash or easy psr monta. Machlues for ront. rlbbcma ami aupplioB of all kinds, simple re pairs free of charge, Roger a Hnnnett, 10 quluce St.. phosa V3S-U. . r "w t W rVl iri iia K