PAGE FIVE OSCAR AND ADOLPH AT THEIR GAY PRANKS AT MEDFORD MATTJ TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SATURDAY, -JUN12.,-.12 1015 HERS AGAIN SNAGGING FISH GOLDEN DRIFT DAM (dnintf Pa8 Courier.) Complaint wf registried today in lite justice court urnint Kil YilIiifo niul liin two sons Hurl and Toil, ami against Albert Maud and HtiinoiKar low, clinrptu? them with violating the law prohibiting finhititr within 12(H) feet of a dam or fUhwiiy. Tlio nr reds were made as tlie re-alt of a mid by deputy wardens at the Gol dun Drift dam at an curly hoar this morning. Wardens Walker of Mod ford and Applegnte of Gold Hill were at the dam daring the night and saw illegal fulling in progress between the hours of 11 and 1- o'clock, at which time the nrrcstr were made. The wardens counted fifteen men and boys at the data daring the time, mid when the attempt was made to tithe the lawbreakers into custody there was a general scattering' into the hraxh, and the names of five men, iih above, were turned into court. When the piesence of the wardens was first made known one of the fishermen fired five shots with a re volver, which Neemed to be the pre arranged signal, for at it there was n general rash for cover. One of the wardens reached the river bank be fore buing identified ami assisted one of the men arrested in lauding a big Iltl-poitud chinook ' which he had caught with foul tackle in illegal wa ter. All the men were Using foul tackle, above the dead line, so that two charges can be placed against them, though the original complaint is of fUhing above the 'J00-foot mm k. In making the nrrcsls the wardens took possession of a cpianlitv of foul hooking tackle, including gaff hooks and snag hooks, and also have at the justice's offices several sucks of chinook salmon which were confis cated. Ten or a dozen of these sal mon were taken from the wagon of I'M Wallace when he appeared in market with them this morning. The preliininnrv hearings of the men will be in Hobnail's court this Hl'ternoon. 1'ro-ecntor Miller says that he is determined to press the cases against nil violators of the laws, and will lodge complaints against all for each violation of which he can gel eidcace. .MIhh Klsle .Miller spent the week end with hor friend, MUs Viola Myors at ItoKtte IMver. Misses .liinnltn nnd Arlene Crnw fonl, dutiKhtors of Mr. and Mrs. Oris Crawford of Medford, rottiriiPil to tholr home last Sunday evening after spending tlio previous week with tholr grandmother, Mrs. M. S. Craw ford, near Gold Hill. Mm. C. K. Wharton, Mr. nnd Mrs. OeorRo Ivorson, Mrs. W. IF. Stlchkol, and Mlsftos Hdna Proctor nnd Flor ence and Mnrguorlto Wharton, dolo gatOH and visitors at tlio Kp worth League convention at Medford tlio latter part of Inst wook, returned homo Sunday afternoon nnd ovonlng. Prof. Hurt A. Adams nnd Mr. and Mm. II. U. Harding wero Houthbnund autolits Tuosday morning. Mr. nnd Mrs. Harding spent the day In Med ford, Mr. Adams continuing to Tal ent. All relurnod Hint ovonlng. Warren Coppack, n former high school student of Gold Hill, hut now of Port Thomas. Arlsonn. In writing to an old clnssmnto. nays In part: "In tlio plaoatt. states meet, held at Salt Uiko City. I took first on tlio hlnh Jump, nt six feet; first on tlio foncn vault, nt five foot ten inches; third on the half inllo, at 2:0; and tied tlio N. W. amateur record on tlio fifty yard clash, hut was Riven no credit, for it, as a wind was on our hacks." II. IS. Dnrllng. wlfo and con, re turned to Cold Hill Woduosdny from Oakland, California, whoro they hava resided for almost n year. Mr. Dar ling will act n.s janitor of tlio high school building for the ensuing year, a pasltlon he filled for sovernl tortus previously to tlio satisfaction of all. While In Oakland Mr. Dnrllng tried the Jitney bus business, running his oft a car, but found it failure, as did Man? more, be says. Miss Judith M. Ralenm. a member of the legal high school faculty. left last Friday fur liuffalo. N. Y., wbero her sister. Mtsa (trace Ilalcom is jult Miiousl) ill. She expects to visit at Kaat Aurora for son time before re turalaf. Rev. C E. Whtvrioa was at the atoutbera Orecoa Mlafaiorlal Asaot atlon at Phoenix on Mo4y. He re. porta the aest meeting tiace to he Rogue River. "And the end la not ret " At the meeting of the city rounrH held Mob da evealas ennsiderable itttckMstt was manlfoatei at the latter part of the nlon I fori thr renignsttoa of Hurl V kimu a etiiint ilni.in of tin ii. i iJ p.id U rciuftler. GOLD HILL NUGGETS , ,-- , 1 1 " " poor 7 droksnl (5rJirrn.e) rfc? "Eoo-hooJ) oscvar,. now doormat to wk'cA - f v- y TT Ly V y ) 1 C4N Co DSR Pmce OF oerc . .' C (yd ' " V hw UND J POOR VOM y t 7 I I . . i - - i C. S. Kcdflcld moved It bo accepted, nnd immodintely Q. H. nl'trlck sec onded tlio motion. The petition of over soventy-fivo pro cent of tho vot ers of tho second wnrd asking that A. J. T. Smith bo nppolntcd to suc ceed Mr. Admits, wns rend by tho ro cordor. Dut Mr. Itcdticld of tho first wnrd snw no renSon for hurry in se lecting tho successor for tho vacancy and ho moved tho matter bo laid on tho table. Mr. Patrick Immediately seconded tho motion. W. Trunx, n cnuncilmnn from tho second wnrd, saying this would deprive his wnrd of their rights of full representation. W. II. Stlckel, also of tho second wnrd, voiced tho sntno mntter in other words. Mr. Kodflold then enld ho would withdraw his motion nnd would move thnt Hoy Cnmcron bo np polntcd to fill tho plnco, which was seconded by Mr. Patrick, ltoy Cam eron had served as cottucllmnn at n previous term, but lost to V, II. Stlckel nt tho Inst election by ono vote. Councilman Trnttx liiado n motion that Mr. Smith ho olectod, ns per tlio petition. W. II. Stlckel sec onded the motion. At the roll cnll voto tho result wns: Tor Cnmcron Kell, Patrick, Itcdf'Md. And for Smith Stlckel and Trunx. Tho citi zens attending tho meeting Inituodl ntely raised n howl, declaring that tin loss a change wbb made by tho council, they would tnako it them selves In tho form of n recnll. Tho next morning petitions wero started asking for tho recall of C. 8. Itod- flcld and 0- ' Patrick nnd that W. II. Wnlker nnd Sllns Fleming be elec ted to their plnces, rospoctlvoly. Moro thnn tho required number of signatures wero secured. Geo. K. Sanders, prosldont of tho Itoguo Itlver Public Servlco Corpora Hon, Robert K. flaut, consulting cn Klnecr and Francis M. Fativro, assist ant treasurer, wore In Gold Hill Wed nesday from Grants Pass Inspecting tho power plant. Mosdamos Fnuvro nnd Snndors also ncemopnnled thorn. TUBE ROCK TABLETS Clark Collins is siiending the week in Portland attending the rose car nival. II. C. Messenger is hauling lumber to tho Xealoti ranch. Mr. Taylor, representing the .1. I. Case Threshing Machine eoiupum, and W. K. HIcMindra of the Freeman W51ey company spent Monday in Ta ble Unci; interviewing our fanners in regard to placing a threshing outfit in thi community. The cutting of hay at the Wash burn orchard wad begun thin week and Colonel Washburn reports a bumper crop, in fact, much more thnn ho can use, allowing a considerable amount to be sold. Last Frjdav evening witnessed the closing cxcrcixcx of Hie Table Hock school, when the pupils rcndcicd an appropriate proiTani that was enjoy ed by a large and appreciative audi ence. Professor .loliuon bus not only been a kind and efficient tmicher, but has taken mi active mrt in everything that would be a beue ttt to the community. Among the appetizing viands Keiug served liv Table Hock housewives are strawberry shortcake and cherry pie. li. K. Catiu is binding hurley this week at the Conner ranch. 11. (). Norwick ban jut returned from a trip to Montana and reports that biikincss U rather brisk there. Oliver Peiidland of Talent was hero oh a aboil lutein trip last weak. The member of the "Arrowhead Literary socioty are justly iHoiid u their piauo, which tbev received laat week. This is a $-JUU Kohlevc-Cawp-bell iustruuHrnt aud titer have it all paid fur oxept about i.'VU. ft huh thev cxt to raise lv jpving eatcrtaiu uteats thw MNMMaer. The TaUa Koek Iaiuruvtmenl council met at the baaie of Colonel Washburn Wedaday eveniug. and hcide indiag a very enjovabh' excniikg, much unpwrtant buiue wa transacted. The we rui weather has surreedwl m Wriagwc out aaanv elfaw bats and tenMi raeMet in theae pari-. 'I In Ai" IL.ul- h.n I. . i, ! I to Jm,. 'i, il win ii iitnm , t nit ers throughout the vnlley will "arlici pate, singing songs from the oldest to the newest. Also there will be ninny different kinds of instrumental music. A small admit tance fee will be charged nt the door and the pub lic is promised n treat. S. M. Moure and wife of Portland tarried for a day at the Wnshbutit home on their way homo from tho San Francisco fair. Mr. and Mrs. Mniiltby and daugh ter of Medford wore Sunday evening callers nt the Lydiard home. The ball game Sunday at tho coun ty scat between the team at that place mid our local team proved that the two teatuB were evenly matched. It wan "nip" and "tuck" all through the game, and the ninth iiiuitig closed with the score tied, making it neces sary to play another inning to decide the game. In the tenth .lacksouvillc scored, making the final score 511 in their favor. A. L. Vincent ban ordered u thiesh iug outfit that will ho shipped from Portland on the l.'ith of this mouth. This otittit consists of u twenty horse gas tractor and n IM-iucli sep arator complete. Mr. Vincent has purchased this outfit expressly for this district, mid intends to thresh out of the shock, which will be some thing new for this valley. On Wednesdny afternoon a merry party, consisting of sixteen girls and boys, chaperoned by-Misses Hose and Mary Xealon, dropped into the Pen dleton home to surprUc and enter tain Mrs. A. P. Frierson, who, al though in her tidth year mid now mi invalid, greatly enjoys being entcr tiiined by the little folks. A pleasing little program, consisting ot readings by the children mid Victrola music was carried out. Mrs. Pendleton served dainty refreshments. 'Those who attended repott this party one of the happiest -if fairs of the season. Mr. and Mrs. Goo. Lang of Wood burn, Ok , snout a few dnys with tho latter's sister, Mrs. W. 11. Johnson, en routo from the Panama exposition. Mr. nnd Mrs. Clydo Shnvv wero re ment visitors from Gold Hill. MUs May Thompson nrrlvod from Portland tho first of tho wook and will visit with hor slstor, Mrs. C. J. Nil nun. Mrs. W. T. Kentunr and children rotiirnud to tholr Phoenix ranch Sat tirdny, Mrs. Harold Simpson loft for Knglo Point Wednesdny nflor n visit with hor brothor, Chnuncoy Floroy. Mrs. F. C. Smith spoilt the after noon In Medford Tuesday. Postmnster Lewis Ulrlolt left for Portlnnd Tuesdny to attend tho post masters' convention being hold thero this wool;, Mrs. W. T. Grlovo nnd children nro In Portland taking In Hie roso show. II. M. Collins wns n business culler nt Grants Pass ono day last week. Mrs. Chns. lllnos and family of Forest Grove nro spondlng tholr vn eatloit with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Devlin of Kuril. T. T. Shaw was among those from here who went to Portland to nttond tho roso omilvnl, Mrs Leo Port hns returned from n visit with relatives at Ashland. Henry Wondt and family have a tholr guests this wook Mr. and Mrs. Stelnmoyer. relatives from tho oast who aro on tholr way to tho exposi tion. Tho following moiuhors of Adarel Chapter, O. K. B., attended the re ception given for Grand Worthy Mut ron Mrs. MoGowan nt Medford Wed nesday ovenlng: Mosdaines Jamos Cronemlllor. Smith, Flch, HRrbaugh. Lewis, Thompson, KeoKan, Johnson and Mlesos Molllo Ilritt Lulu Wil liams and Kate Croneralller and Geo. Lewis and 12. P. ltower. Mra. ltd I.eyor aad daughter of Orente Pans are gnosis at the hone ( Mrs. John DeaninKtea this week. The Jacksonville baaeball team will cross bats a the home grvuuds ftltli Tola kuaday. PACIFIC AND IWSTICR.V MOTOR SHIIM. V.. Oamatwialwg Moadar. Jr." 14t. motor Mrvlc will Is" clallslt-., .i Puc Iflr 4 Kii-tfNi KiillwaN L-ivlii-. j M. (I ruil MeiiUiDH Vt-di)idai and Fridnys at 0:00 a. m. for Eagle Point. Returning, leave Knglo Point 10:00 a. in., arrlvo nt Medford 10:45 n, m, Present schedule on Tuosdnys, Thurs dnys nnd Saturdays remains tin chnnged, except that evening trip will bo inudo with motor, SI 'i XOTICK. Notlco Is hereby given thnt tho un dersigned will npply to tho city coun cil nt Its meeting to bo held Juno 15, 10ir, for n llccnso to sell malt, spir ituous and vinous liquors n quanti ties less thnn n gnllon nt Its plnco of business on lot 10, block 41, city of Mcdfonf until Jnnunry 1, 1910. HOLLAND IIOTHL CO. Dated June 4th, 1015. XOTICK Notlco is lioroby given that tho un dersigned will npply to tho city coun ell o ftho city of Medford, Oregon, nt tholr next regular mooting on Juno IB, lain, for n llccnso to sell splrlt ous, villous nnd limit liquors at retail nt his plnco of luminous nt No. 17 South Front street In said city until Jnnunry 1st, 1010. Dated Juno .1, 1915. O. M. 8HLIIY. FOK itrc'vtvrimTai SNAP IlKNTAL Six room residencei close In, 'i garden lots, hnrn, chick en coop, 4 hourlng peach drees; nil for $10, If tnken at once. Phono 031-J or 892-J. 81 FOIt HUNT Closo in house, six rooms nnd hath. 205 S. Central; plenty shndo nnd lawn. One roomod houso, flno for bachelors' quarters. Phono I7-J--'. FOIt KENT Furnished houso strict ly modern I nice rooms, close to business center. Owner cares for lawn. Phono 931-L, FOIt HUNT 5-rootn bungalow nnd a l-room furnished flat. Phouo 521-It, 730 West 11th St. FOIt HUNT Six room houso, strictly modern, closo lit, cast front nlco lawn, garden nnd flowers, llonsonnblo to doslrnblo tenant. Phono 37211 or 32BM. FOIt HUNT MI.SUKLiaNlfOUN FOU m?T-Slcoplng room i In "mod orn house. Phone 372-.I. FOR RENT Storo room In Garnott Coroy Hldg., fronting on Grapo St, Also most doslrnblo offices, reasonable llont of sorvlco. L. L. Cnthcart, Room 310, Phono 107. FOR RENT 30 room furnished ho tel. Address It, care Mall Tribune. .UJKXTK WANTED. RIG SFM.MKR SELLER Mnko $10 u day. lllg season is on. Get busy. Sell conrentrnteil soft drinks just iiibl walor. Delicious summer drinks for the homo, picnic, par ties, fairs, ball gaiuos. etc. Every impulnr drlng small pnekas.)), makes 80 glasos loss tluio 1 cent n Klnss. Guaranteed under V. K. Pure Food Laws. Woods made $10 first day. Qiiluu too 115 or dors two days. Others coining mono, selling to soda fniintnlns, soft drink stnnds. etc 250 other hot weather sellers. Over 100 per cent profit. Trerltory going fast. Complete outfit furnished sample case free. .lust a postal today now. American Products Com pany, 2370 Third St., Cincinnati. Ohicu 71 WE WANT niun nnd women In ovory community to Introduce our high grade siiecliilty. Positive necessi ty. Sells to everybody. Write to ilny Itoildun Supply Co , Walla Walla, Wash. 71 WA.NTKD MIMJKMA!Tl'.OlJH W A T1 : 1 ) Second iuuid blcTcio; rcusiiualilo. 3U7 S Laurel HI. 71 NEW TODAY Here U Just the plao for someone soekiag a home where 'vor thing Is Juat right for farming oh a liberal scale 176 acres, principally oritek bottom laud in a blab state of culti vation, well stocked, aud owner rais ing a bumper arop right now. Rail road croaaee it, aad It lays near town. Is priced lower than ever before, at $ 1 7 5 00 iter aero. 120 acres, the waklag of a good home, near a store in Hams Vallev. large ar-a cleared, $ I sou no llb a $lii xcbool loan. Would esrbangtt 4 n It for a clear bouse here A good ftvil furuiHlifd iniux4low. large garden, for r-nt for $12 ir month, water txiid 1C.D.HOON IIKLP VANTKI MAMS ItUSINF.SH nntKcroitv MALE HELP WANTED First clnss miners nt Drndcn mine, Gold Hill, Oregon. WANTED First class minors for contrnct work nt Urndon mine, Gold Hill, Oregon. FOU SALIC KEAIj KSTATH FOll "SALE Or trndo, Bitinif fnncli good soil, n bnrgnln if tnken nt once. Address 0, MnJI Tribune. FOIt HA LIS MIKCI3LLAMCOUS FOIt SALH--flood upright "plnno; very cheap. 1120 West 9th. 71 FOIt SALE HUB flvo passenger Mnxwoll "Wonder Car," run less than two months. New tiros nil around. Guaranteed to bo ns good as now. Price $700. See W. A. 'Cornltlus, Medford Garage. 71 FOIt HALE A good cow. J. It. Wil son, Griffin Creek. 73 FOR SALE Pine wood, $1.60 n tier. Phono 7S8-.I-4. 71 FOIt SALE Gas range, good ns now. Phono 925-It. 81 Vi FOIt SALE Grain liny In the field, $H nnd $10 per ton. C. W. Isaacs, Phono 501-J-2. FOIt SALE Centrifugal pump, 8 Inrh stream, with all collections and iiome extra pipe; will Irrigate 100 acres. This pump will draw nnud, gravel or water. Phono 931-L or call tit 200 W. Main, city. FOIt SALE One Ilerrlek rofrlgorat or and Hnosler kitchen cabinet. 523 East Main St. 72 FOU SALE Plo cherries In public market Saturday, Phono No. 21-F-13, Jacksonvlllo, Pro. 73 FOIt NAI,r MVK3TOCK FITsATirAVemMTdd Work horse, $00; 3 miles south of llybeo bridge W. E. Whltosldo. 75 FOR SALE -500 head of sheen Tor sale. Enquire of it. It. Mlntor, Eagle Point, Oregon. 70 FOR SALE Young horso, half cash. Phono 1 I8X evonlngH. FOR SALE Horses nnd mules, snaps for quirk salo. C. E. Gates. FOR SALE Pure brod, Rod Polled bull calf; pure bred Duroc Jersey spring pigs; polo mountain buggy, good as new. Palmer Investment Co., Modoc Orchard. IIUHIVKHS DlltKOTOItX Attorm7S PORTER J. NKBT, WM. I MWALMI Attornoys-at-Law, Rooms 8 and 9, Medford National Hank bldg. ' A. E. RRAMEH, LAWYER Garnott Coroy bldg. Wrn. M. Colvlg, George 11, Robert! COLVIO & ROIIERTS. LAWYER- Medford National Dank Iiutldfng IJ. F. MULKI5Y & OEO. W. CHERR7 Attorneys at Law. Jackson Coun ty Dunk liulldlng. Auto nupplics LAHER AUTO HPRINQ CO. W are opbrntliiK tho larr.oit, oldeit and boat equipped plant In tho !' clfio northwest. Use our sprlngi whon others fall. Sold under guar, anteo. 20 North FltteouU St. Portland, Oro. DentiHt DR. W. M. VAN HCOTOO Ult. O. O. VAN BCOYOO Dnntlsts Garnett-Coroy nidg., suite 111 Undford Ore I'll one H&K WHY? IT IH VOL' It lUNlVUSS TO RFU MK Decauso my slock la trndo Is to have optioned at tho lowost cash prlco the host buy in this county. I have been on tao ground look ing out for you for tho past flvo yours. Noarly ovoryday I havo In vestigated some "good thlug." I have eliminated everything except those deals which I am convinced will se cure me satisfied oustaiiiers. In a few hours time I can glre you the benefit of this research. It Is my business to show you over the ooiiuty aud introduce you to the ixwelbllltles aad opportunities here. See Med ford first and J. C. BARNES Itooui i!OI, First National Hank Illdg I Clilrnpractont DR. A. II. HEDGES, Dr. Louise E Hodges Mechano-Thornplsts, Chiro practors, tipoudyIothonplstB. Thcst STBtoms, including dietetics, cura tive gymnastics, hydro-thoraphy, etc., produco results in both acutf and chronic diseases. Consulta tion frco. Over Doiiol & Co., cor nor Mnln nnd Dartlott. Hours il a. m. to 6 p. m. Othor hours b) appolntmonf. Phono 170. DR. It. J. LOCKWOOD,, Chiropractor norvo spoclallst Rooms 20i-304 205. Gnrnolt-Corey bldg. Vopoi baths nnd scientific mnssago glvon, noodlo spray, bond nnd shottldci shower In connection; ndvlco Ic dlototlcs, medical gymnastics hydropthornpy. Lady attendant Phono, office f43, rosldenco Bll-K ICtnployinciit Agency employmhnt'ao everybody toknow that tho Old Ro llablo lllttner Real Estate nnd Em ploymcnt agency, will get your liolp, find you employment, rent your houso or sell yaur land. Mrs J. 8. Clark, manager successor Rooms G and 7, Palm Oldg., Mod ford, Oro. Engineer nnd Contractor FRED N. CUMMINGS EnRlncor and contractor, 4 04 M. F. & u. mug. Surveys, estimates, irrigation, drainage, orchard and laud Im provement. tlaroftgo OARIIAUE Get your premlsei cloaued up for tho summer. Call on tho city garbngo wagons foi good sorvlco. Phono 274-L. F T. Allen. Instruction In Music HAIOIIT MUSIC STUDIO Room 401, Onrnett-Coroy Illdg. Fred Al ton lliilght Plnuo, Mrs. Florenct Hnllldny llalght, volco. Phone 72. I'liyeslciaiis nn. trnrgoon DR. IT. O. OARLOW, DR. EVi MAINS CARLOW Osteopathlt physicians, 41C-117 Garnctt-Cortj bldg., phono 103G-L. !Ui4ldnuc 2U tiouili Laurel Ht. DR. W. W. HOWARD Quteopatul physklnns, 303 (larnott-Core: building. Phouo U04-M. Dlt. J. J. I3MMKNB Physlclam sac surgoon. Practice limttod to eye ssr, none and throat, Kyos sclou tlflcnlly tostod und glnssos sup piled. Oculist and Aurlst for S. P It. It. Co. Offlcos M. P. & IL Co Illdg., opposlto P. O. Phono 507 H. n. PICICHL, M. D.-Office Jack son County Hank hldg. Offlci phono 43-R; rosldenco pnono 0H-H WtTlt. V. CLANCY-I'hyslclun sne aurgoon. Phones, otflco 3d, rosl donco 7LM-J. Otflco hours 10 t 12, 3 to 6. DR. 8. A. LOCICWOOI) DR. MYRTLIS H. LOCKWOOD Physicians and surgeons. Offlci 309-310-311. M. K. &. II. Illdg Phones rosldenco, 81I-J2; offlco 814. Motnry I'ulillo IIHLMN N. YOOICI5Y Notary pub Ho. Drlng your work to mo at tbi sign ot tlio Mall Tribune. Printers nun PutiUslirrs UltDKOHD PRINT1NO CO. has tni best oQtilppcd prlutlug office li southorn Orogon; hook binding loose leaf ledKors, hilling systemi etc Portland prices, 'il Nortl Fir Ht. - .' HouIiik Mailiini'h. H K W I NO "mACH I N KB roiUod , ' sold or lOimlred. AKeiicy Rlngor Hewing ninclilno.. for tlouthein.. Oregon. Heudiiiar(ers with Medford Purl ture and Hardware Co, O. A. Chupinaii. Khoo Itetnirliig BHOK RKPAIRINO First clsis shot repairing, on modern electric machlnos-while you watt. K. N Iliden. located lu Kldd's Bho Btors Phoue 313J. Tmnsreni EAD.H TRANBFKR & WTORAOK CO Otllce l North Front St. Pboni 3 IS. Prises rlgbt. tienrlco guar tnteed Tjpmwlteri loifl .Siippile-s, TYIMCWUITEItai AND 8PPPLIWS Now KemiiiKtuit. Smith Premloi and Monarrh typwrltlng, addlui and subtracting machines, rebuilt uiaahlHWt tor cash or osy pay moats. Mar-blues for rent, rlbboni nnd suunlifs or all kinds, simple re pairs frH nf cluirmi Hiiger B ItAunett. 10 Oulnco tit.. nhnn V35 R. AUTO SF.HVICK The undersigned will loavo Eaglo Point post office, with tho mall ovory Monday, Wednesday and Friday nt 7 o'clock n. in. and tho return tho snmo days leaving Medford at 8:30 n. m. for Eaglo Point. Rates for passen gers reasonable. 8. II. IIAKNIS1C Englo Pojnt, Oregon, CHICHESTER S PILLS f h.the.tcpliUmani !Sra4 I'lll, in lit.l ml u.1,1 nntllkVV hnict, tnicl atili IUm Rlltoa. ' Tak w allirp. Umr f Jmr v llraxl.L. Ak(,rlll.in'K.TI'.RH 1.L IHAMItMn IIIIANO I'll.l.f.tSa ytiil koowm M Dl,Sl(Mt. Ali,l KrlUbl SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE War Declared On nil miwobos, gonns, dirt and spols. Our plant ia modern, sanifary and wo know how. Try us and bo convinced. Special attention to all classes of work. Phono 244 M. I. Ili, Manactr ami l'rriilrtit I I I 250 KEARNY ST. Dal. Suiter anJUiuh I I I I I I I I I SAN FRANCISCO A modem, Eicpcoof, up.to-dtle Hotel, looted In the center ol everylliing and on a direct line to the Expouiion Ctoundi. RATES Detached Ham rrivatcBath H.OO.M.SOtlnRls H.50, 12.00 single fl.50, 2.00 double S2.00. S2.50 daubla 1 50 itoomi el Solid Comfort Every Conrtnvoc Trom Tlunl il TowBNtJ Si. Drput, ult cat No, I J or 1 6. heooil my ult Sillrt S . r 4 l Kmy St, walk lull Wjck NcatK. Or Take n "Unlvcnai" llui direct to Hotel us) as saa) cm m sas) an aaoaaajt a We Must Have More Butter Fat Highest Market Price Paid AT The White Velvet Ice Cream Co. 32 S. Contra UNION FEED AND LIVERY STABLE FULL EQUIPPED LIVERY STABLE AMBULANCE SERVICE 112 South Riverside Phono 150 GAUNYAW & BOSTWICK Proprietor. LATH Formerl) onnoj ly Iloo Crowder will stsud 8uiuiaNs and Moudays at Crowder s raucii, Uuiieoni; Tuesdays We4Beday8 aiwl Saturdays at Vln owol's Uant. Medferd: Thursdays aud Fridays at Knle Point. Service H. fo.il tju irinteod. FUANIv IUMILUYi Mvdfor4 100? iS.. SLBisak iiiEBBB imiiiHsss k VBBVaiBBBBHr HH aaSUU