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k LSLLLLvSaLBLI I ' ' ftnsDFORp iTKin tribute, isedford, ortcaox, Thursday, ,jui,y i, mis tiff. ( .paw wtj Hlifl HOLD PROGRESSIVE 0LD NICQDEMUS mmble-atIhe front f - JgEZI mm ' mtlry ,B ke"t oi,t of w-. iiowtir wrPaSsfLa J ct " -HT I r -fl' i NICHOLAS- f',wW No- s ' fn?lenw.niftlf '' i . .i?iJ.,?. No 3 A .Loll Mrmk tnv dumpu .. the blunt and ami carried in- fl W TK B$ I ' ' 7 dropped from the wnlUfPronivsl directly In irent toward the cnoniv with tho mieed of the wind' I ? fi ?mfiM No. i i just fcrvssEtSA s ri j n . ffl II nj 83ara? returned from n XT&AlK I SIM ViW e " WerHHT V- "SHE , . v;:x(Mm I Iff i I v&JLV .--- Lfll flV Hi front. Tho men iVSiA .. , : st-sy JeWs!r- I f 71 If .TSfi " " T jMFt1 ' JiH&i. &ii - In the trenches &rX CPO&M? A tffc W 0r6 "A lT?V1 JkCL) i iifl ' 33$ nre still tslltlnc HMUi K4PCMU SJ fl , ' ;M - "&&i$0 k K5- ft'0)Cc: ' iHHttta sKfttf - . vxi & i n; x mjrf i.i' x i'v-a- j-- ------ - r i dv u i.tx. s,twj'''.i'Av ti.' j1 i i n i " m K.r' "vl. r- -. i , uMfttir uJ.art. l J ? Clnpn' optnlon tlmt the itnd. elsvernew' n n d VW-V " lyVV "39 - LVm , 1 rfJsgg-TAhtJl fHFi: . . . wn jia Jb kr'"v jcwJvvi5-v-t nirrizs 'i " ,4t-tAi k vni ' .x-ix-i.'v3'.riir' a x'vjs . 1 wimmmmam ? iiii:iiiniin iiiLiiii x ii,ixnf . lornioi.- - i"iw "" f p h. i .c ji i i v ip - t i. i v k t i . - i. .... . ma 11 Jt j.ir-' ii nr m mmmm )i '- r.w tool i fa.ii HWihL ...rA:,rD:': ' j&j $ g' m its-3. ww jpz - .i"r..,,,ko c,u xjsm k57 v ansa I ! . VrtifLV'f K " ur IH" j . kt v jjrs f HiIll rXWr VJI 'iW . MK ITwCUU IllVi ttVl I V6WVW X BKa I I . -1.-. . - . 1- .- I s !1 V ; 1 V H lilNon Oanlnor T. PAITI,, Minn., .fulr 1. If lijlxt yer hritiRs pnnj-erlty mid tlio eotptry Ii kept out of war, no powar onJearlh can defwt Wooilrow W11- BOI. J'hli la the opinion of Moio IS. Cjpp, Unltotl 8tn.rg aonntor from JUiiiMota. ft Pn the other hand, 'if tlmeM eon tfliB a hard they wore last fall. iw ilnpp'a opinion that the itand t republlennB will have thlni! vorv ch their own way. Thov enn I the moit renutlonary iiiiin they rum. And." Clapp add, "If they hnvo to left sufficient for the purpose, In- can dig up ono from tho Kine." h evidence of this the .Minnesota flitor eltea the election returns of I fall In rcnnajlvanla. That Ci, he wij, hnd umlorxoiio n won- illul moral awakening hut under tfipiPMure of Mcnrco work and K1 proflta It rovorsed IIh Uooso- t majority of (wo yoara heforo and tniwfd Hollo I'nnrnic. Illiilil PiiKiesies Togi'llicr I aplte or tliowo political predle Ih, Senalnv Clapp In alronic for the ifr'ewlve parly, anil utronK for lft iik It. toftothgr. Ju a lotlar to Ihlminimn of the pioKromlvo nn lt I'ommmlllce, Senator Clapp E (Ik pioKitwalvu party can hold loner aa a nurlotta, It will aonner irt'er receive a lnre accoialou of Lth from the split In the ilomo it )tarly which would ho hal-i-l h.v Woodiow Wilton' ro-elec-tH Kor the ilonioeratlc party, llko tnd ropulillcnn party, iihihI ovent ijjmilll MlilaoKiu. It la made up io Irreconallahlu elumeuta, one ffinic for proRrcM, and tho olhor fflnrtlmi. Whan the apllt coiiioh IBroKreMlvo party will have n sRimwalnn from the south." Iitor Clapp hollevoa that I hero l-yehologlcal dauaor of IiiihIiiokh lUttlou mworlated with the domo. cr pany. i no anmo kiihi or a IhiovIkIoii dono liy ropuhllrnnt W not depress liuslnoaH In tho tiwHV that It doea , wlion tho ifiatM do the rovlHlnx. "Tho lfiact," anys Clapp, "that they ip the tariff from n stnudpnlnt iSlltloim hontilQ to protection miroduee a huslneaH deiireaalon. who aame schndulea onncteil hy tN'tilillcan party In Its avowed i(l' of protection would not pro ifi rlple." ff l.Hleihlp the I.mu or Clapp hollevos thut the mnt ipieatlnn for the pronres IT lfll will Ue aa to what lead .Rthe party will have. "I do njiw," ho says, "whother Col. ait will arcept It again. The el would Ret an Immense vote, uly if the times wore Reed." lor Clapp thinks the prohibi tive may prove to lie Important in next presidential nnmpalRii. I'oliibitlon moveinent today." "differs from that movement tt times. When wo were bos rlriR there was a temperance i and everybody look the Hm- kept It anil some did i (ireHont movement la en- ferent. There s no hvsterlR iiniient about it. It Is slm- n lin, deliberate JuilRincut on of the American people that n In a menace. HavltiR com, flui'i ). free from hysteria lenieni, ana mm a maun m e Jiiilament, I am Incline) It in hero to stay." r Clapp has heard talk of fj iiiruin W. JounsoM as lesd- pe proRressives ih vmwo iw ns ilecitlo to name some t Weeka or Hoot. He be- ihnHOM vnnilil prove a good id would poll a considerable Mould certainly haul the lether as r nucleus for tlio Ich Senator Clapp sees for FOR? MINES IN JOPLIN Dill LO BY STRIKE .lOI'I.IN, .Inly l.-More than 10 Milium In Wnhh City and .loplln are now shut down, tho result of tho slrlko of loud nnil xlnc miners which liegan last Monilav. Ton more mliios, among the henvlest proilurors in tho .loplln district woio cIohoi! today. Tho week's output of ore will he greatly curtailed. Three thousand or moro men arc out of employment. A meetliiK here htat nlKht, the first held by the strikers, was uddrussod by leader of the movement to or ganism an indopeiiiloul union. At Hi meeting it was agreed to march upon olhor lnlnoa nt .loplln today, demand ing that they dono. Operntors have predicted that If the strike coutlnuoa, thero will he but few mines In south west .Mlasourlu operating hy the end of tho woek. Minors of tho .loplln district havo never before Iwscn affiliated with labor organisations and no foreign rlnsses havo boon employed In the mine. Lender say they will attempt to organise locals In overy city of tho district. They are opimsing affilia tion with the Western Federation of Miners. RAIN KEEPS PRESIDENT BUSY DICTATING LETTERS ('ORNISH. X. II.. Jiilx I. K.it indoor b rum todu. PrcMdcit WiIhuii intent the forenoon in hi study with Inn Meutigriipher. N' eotument on tlie loss of American lixet. by the tiinK'doiiig oftlie Htcnnr'r Ip1 mul e.M'iii.e tliy omlureil on Armenian by n (leninm Hbninriiie mix fortheoming, a the picMtlciit, was nwiiiluit; eoinleM drtiuU. Table Hock and nttundio of their literary enlertninmuntn. .Sundiiy monlinjr lite on u luijflit nml clean nml W'uir o lie one of tho bright lnol' Kugle I'oinl, hut jut nl'tor atfirlv Itreuk lut the whiis of the tP begun to be in owilenco nml J ";.'I0 u. m. "even nutoM londeil jwn lo Hie giinntx ditflieil out ol'wn lor I loin brook lo wiluc "'U'" Uuie be tween the Meilforiljjt llornlirook leniiH. ami lo sue IliJieific IiiIihhx llinmuli Ihe Hiakiyejjuinliiins, and winee then ou eunidlx Iienr any thing ojse exeepl lUl tin hcenie lieautiex of tlio roDiml Hie Hpleu iliil ronil we hnvo jMlie roule. The I'irwt men that I !' "Imut Hie trip whk l.'oynl (J. HiB! ne or our merchant, anil iSlen i (hut the Knglixh Innguugifliniiileciuale to tell of nil of IhiuticM along the route and the p",lneMs nf the I'u eil'ie higliwuy, 5" it i" eom pleleil. The mfllHii lo tell of the tup win Fred ueaiu, anoiiier one of our niereliaSnnil he na that o fur an IlieSl i" eoneeineil he iloea not liegRt" hi lmt of Hie tn lo inal-e tf i'oinl, ami so far ns tho aci'iieiffl,neeineil (hat ue do not havijgo lo YelloWHtone park or the g of Kwitxerlaml for beautiful eV. 1ml Nimplv lake a trip hIduIvJ" 1 1st t load ami you will sou fit " "ntUfv the most faliilif ""1 I'"'" eoimw T. Holtz J1"" '"'lea in that Hie half Ihih ntf told. Ihe inemberM of the r .1. Frank llrown ami wifejf'1 IVoiixe niul wife, .1. V. Meln "n1 wife. C. Clemenl-iimlrt- 'rge oii der llelleu and wififf' HraiUhaw and family, Loin ('Iiufir'""! funiilv, S. II. Holmes ami w,f N'aragan ami wife, Uoyal (jij.n. damrhter, Min Maxel. and nier'1"' Alliwm Officer. William )5R Mr. V. V. Holt and wife. F. rjfiib ami wile, mid T. F. Ikdts. fj itli whom I have talked all f7ii.it thov were well -wid for tin our citizens go to Jlodfor.l on the .'hi to join in eelobnitinif our giout nnliomil dny. I heard Sum lhirniKli reinurk this (Wcdneaduy) morning Hint lie had to make two dips to Medonl with his cur Knturduv morii iug, and 1 lliiuk from wlmt I can leu in thut Hie most of I lie eats will be pressed into service on thut luv. Since my lust icpoil K. . .Mmtor lenewed his suliHoiiption to the Daily .Mail Tribune nml S. II. Iluruish lin's paid f.t for unto service ml ami F. h. Heath has mid 41 Tor nil in Hug lets. I. Ii. .Minler iiimlc a Ihihiicsk trip In Mcdford Tiiom1u, rctiirmiiu- on flit motor ear Weilnedm. Inees: San Francisco. California. NotlCO is lierobv ulvan Hint nt n meeting of the directors hold on tho! WANTUI) 2!th day or .luno, 1!UR, an aasesa mont (No. 1) or Thirty Conta per slinro wiih levied upon the capital slock of i ho corporation, payable Im mediately to tho Secretary at tho ot flco of the cornoratlon. No. 131 Lold- osdorff Street, San Francisco, Califor nia. aii slock upon which thla as sessment shall lemalu unpaid on Snt urdio, tho 7ih day of August, 11115. will bo delinquent and advertised Tor sale at public auction, and. unless pnmcii( H made before, will lie sold on Hatunla), the 2Mb day or AiiRiist, I ft 1 5, at the hour or 12 .M to imy the dollnipient nssossiuont, logethor with costs or advertising ami oxpensos or sale. N Duted, .luno UMth. Illin. AI.ISX .1. ItOSItOUOUdll, SwretBrj or Calirornla-Orogon Power Company. Office: I. It l.elilosdorft Stroot, Han Franclsi'o, California. U7'. WAXTKIi UMURl.iiA'VKOUS Water tank for wagon Uho. .1. II. Carklu, or Phono 1 ISX ovonlngs. WANTKI) To ront 2 good saddlo Iioisoh for two wVoks. Addross Jlox 16, .Mall Tribune. S7 WANTKD Porllnnd Junk nml sec ond hnnil store pays tho hlghcHt price tor junk and hides, etc. Also second hnnil gooda. Will call for 5c worth. Phono 510-It., 21 H. Fiont stroot. 07 I'oit ic.unA.-oh FOU ICXCIIANdlfi -Will oNclmiigo property corner South Oakilalo ami Tenth tor I'ortluuil property. (1. Townsend, 5fi Unluit Ave., Porllnnd- Oregon, ii nisixi:.ss Diicictrrouv Ulitroprnctors mi. a. ii." Hi3naKs."i)r."uuo"H! Hodges Mechnno-Thornplats, Ctilro praetors, aiiondylotlieraplsta. Those systems, Including dietetics, curs tlvo gymnastics, liyilro-thcraphy, etc., produro results In both acuto and chronic dlHeascs. ConsultA tlon frco. Over Deuol & Co., cor ner Main ntid IlartloU. Hours 9 a. m. to G p. m. Other hours by appolntmont. Phono 170. MONKV TO LOAN The giiU of llii- rnmiuumlN me go ing to start something new in Hie line of spoils for "iris. The lroolt iriils i linlleugeil Ihe Ap'plegale girU for n game of liiisehall. Tlio girls uie go ing to cull u iiHiutiug, when the-- will elect u -nptniii ami orwnnise u team. "Tlien lenvo it to us." Tlio dunce nl tho socialist luill last Satuiilny night uns ipiite a success. The erowil eiijoved the music mul (md n good time. Tweutv-three numbers were sold. POU ItlCXT AIIStlltl.l.AMCOUS FOIt IHflNT Bloro room In nnrnotl Coroy llldg., fronting on (Jrapo St. Also most desirablo offices, ivasouahlu. llest or sorvlco. U. 1-. Cathonrt, Uooiu a I a, Phono 1 117. TO LOAN 8000 to loan on linprov- mi property, cny ami orcnard irop orty not doslrud. Addross Ilox SO, Meiirord .Mull Trlhuiie. FPU itlf-i I rtniwio' FOU ItlCNT- Furnished ' bungalow:' close In. :iot South Central. FOU UUNT--5-rooiu modern homo, hard-wood floors, full cement base ment. Phone 870W. Helen and Heitrude Moo, .Mary and I ar.el Ilclib ami Itillv Uiffertv took 5 H dinner at Hie Writ-lit homo Sumlnv A number of the farmers in tins alley have ilriioii their enltle to the liigli range nenr Sjeiiiiiboat. ,, Fn'd HuffuiRH and Alwe Kemlall lift for Crater Lake last Veduosda. FOU UI5NT r.-room bungalow and i-room furnished flat. Phono I . Stock nml wife ih A-hlimil .Moiulav with tl Jje .into heal sc ami brought si ntll eiixkels fur his agent, Fred enme over heir Hue 1 I . jy" eusKeis tiir his agent. Fred EAGLE POINT EAGLEISf"-''' ""-- LnuLL iuiiii i-nuLuiuf,. llllJkllliri lNkl, (.al ,UWI (m Hy A. C Hewlett y, ,. ,,M. (,f K. ( M.nnM9 r ...rv ii- Meeting Pilday t hold stock In the Jackson rir axsoilRtlOR Rre request nd the meeting at the Is ofttce KrldRy evening. d,M uie Rl-out the fslr this ranx.tct other business. Th or (be Menhants rssocIr iiltt e Rppointed recently to attend. HVM K KHOM 1CAOI.H Tt MICDI'Olth ANII HACK lersigned will 1mv rrsak ifetiionery every 4jr e- for Bedford aUb his cio k p. m arrlvtqi st l .. Nash hotel, MttotL Ri rrhe st Ksgje PolRt U I rt of Ik HtlU I oltolt- H HARN1IH, Rtf to PoUil, Or i-orp-c in me cemetery, it whs l..i-t Snliiid.ix mulii l'i"i'- '' mie a one ns I lme M'on for u I'. .lobn-iiit and mir i n 'iitlciiu' lime. Adv. IiiIcIhiI old Hube l 1b bn.-'vjg I'mles-or (. V.. .lohllsitll went to stalled at 7 mVI.m l ii ilif Tj.link-onillc In lake Ihe exaiiiimituin Koci. scuottinoM i iiiiciiu " mii kihuc in i ue wjfner nraucues nno inil entertainment that wn- tSiieare Ur his UIc'm work ns u li'jM'lier Tuesilay. Among the iiuideuls thai liaik place lust Saturday that I failed to ticui in Hie piiHT onler wn llml nun oii tier llelleu and family 'I jiikI H. lltiriJ and lamilv mod. nil lo r"'l'iiisHet and altcndcd a dance in '' ih.il iK'igliboihiMid, returuiii.v Sundas t-M'iiing and taking sitier at Ihe gicu for I In imiVm-i nl nionev lo pav the b.ilam piano that the Aiiowinnu - icxr pine puivhased for the c-iihi.iI u eff'in''ii school, church and i..-ifi. m" W ill ivuching there lound .iuil hail a I read v ni'mrd, but malinger came lo count u that there wcie two i lln uiciiihcrs who wrc ! Inka Ihe cxen'iM's m'i'i' nd prti tbcv ilieidU lo ha' nu $''' .uu. ... ...... ....... ...wt I. ii... II. O' IHKIII III Jf l" HII" i.i il'l.'i . hi. I bit iri'-ilcii ... ...- ,.. ,-- IV '" Siiiiiiide. And aiiolher iiiculcni was thai our mii.Mir, .loliu M. XiclioJs, has treated lutiiKclf to u HH.'i Ford. Another iuiidcnt wrs tluil ihe oltty, JCmnwtt Xealoii, et '"'' J .Mi-i-w .Mildred and Jennie llamlin hotise (o ordtr and uiwcA'1'1 "-tun uud their brother, Kherwin. ekil- t! with a nn-e rt:i mi, J'"- '" dren of W. Hart Hamilton, who - iiiii-m. both voi-nl mid ffieni.il. , , H luniily from San Jose, Cnl., three uecs on th.- iiiw' ' '' 'iml Mi Hascl Hrosn, 2Uis Allison others on the piano .niiLn- " "' itinTr. Frl I lea Hi and his sister. mgi. and rwitutinii-. iie' "j.Mn- France., and dene Xarrcifun or more, after wlm h Ji""'1 ' '' '"" a regular picnic supper h moon as annouuecd. 'I'licji'"1 ' ' j light n the bunks of our bfoutitul culled the aocit-tv to nf" " ' ' i l.mlc Hutte crwk one night last week trun-iu-toa kumc lnjr"'i"" " i"'' a-oiie oi i.mic jiutie i-xhm i ' 'ito iiii'i'l at the picnic gruc iu-i the ne meeting. impS"" " ' '"' jaliiAe Hrnborn Jul'1 'I and jinn in the member- who onlff '""' "' (" iielcbratinir the national Itirthdnv. the reiiiireinent ..iffl1"1" """'J And tlie people along Hogur run uud li-law-. nml r '",' ,"""- i between here and the free ferrv an Jamea I'mneis of Jackiniville t. xisitinur (7 -go llutfinau of Thomp son creek. Iue Huoklov of Itutli met with an accident one dny lust woek. While witlking down the road he fell on a sUuie in such n wnv that he broke his leg between the knee and ankle. Dr. nwiTiioy in .iiuiiinv set uie iiroKen hone. Tho hnv bald's are prelly luisv in Ihis vicinity. Koiieit Wliiuiiigham, who is sta, ing with Abo K rumbling, went lo (iranla I'nss Fridav. A iiuinlier ol los nud uiris went in swimming hi the ICubli swimininu hole Sumlnv ufti'inuoii. Koine j limped in nud luinis'd out ncain, say ing thut Ihe water was lik ice, while others said with challering teeth ami purple hits thai the water was fine. Mrs. WMoox, Milh K'nllir- OllVn barher, mi a few davs in .lui-kson-ille last wek. Mary ami llasel Iteldi n'tunicd In their home in Centra! Point after i it in" their ginudmolhcr ami rein I he rn i ThompMou ciiK'k the mis month. 1'ied Offrabiirhei' siieul Kuudav at the Is'uMi home. Mrs. Itulluid, tsho has been visit ing friends ami relatives mi Thump- on creek, leturned to her home in fhico, Mnndin. Mtv. ilmid Kulih uud her rfmurhtcr I'Jslit Ii dnw lo li.foid lridu. Alrs.'K. lu lliisun received a tele gram ilnndgy U'lling of lutr fathei's dcHtb ttt Iturkeve, Cnl. lie and Mr. I ten huh ibpurtcd Tucdav niormng for Ifeddmu' to attend Ihe luncuil which will H held nt thut lace on Weilnc-ilii, June III. 521 -It. 7:10 West I I til St. rou HAiir MrmitiCK FOU SALIC Jersey cow, just fresh, and calf, llelmout Orchards, C. Fitch, Prop. 88 FOU SAMC week old. llontir. Fresh cow. calf Phone U-11X. J. one W. S8 FOU SALIC Red Polled hull calf; pure bred Huroe Jersey spring Pigs; pole mountain buggy, good as new. Pnlmer investment Co., .Miniiio wrcnaru, I'OK KAM.ils;iClili,MoUH I'Olt HALF -Comblnalloii kltcheii cabinet, js mi; diessers K no; Ax inlnster rugs $12. ?U.; dining set 110; cIiIIiI'm Iron bod. II; rockers an you bout these prices. Last call. Packing Frldaj morning. Phone 8 15 -J. S7 KOIt 8AI.K- Chegp, a two' cylliTiiur runabout In good lopRlr. Just overhauled. Imiulro ri Alodford (Jarago. go TO I.OANllave $5500 to loan upon much property. 19. a. Tinny, 210 (lurnott-Corey llldg. LOST LOUT Soniowhoro botween Medford uud Kelly's Island on Uoguo Uivor road Sin, day, presumably near Dodge Ulvorsble ranch, grip containing my fishing outfit, clothes, wndlng shoos, reels, fly books, loader box, riles, otc. Howard for return to (I. Putnam, .Mall Tribune office, Medford. HUHINKSS nmttlTOUY Attorneys POrtTHU J. NnCFF, WM. :. MHAL131 Attorneys-at-Lnw. Itooms 8 and 1. Medford National Hank bitlg. A. B. UBAMK8, LANVYJCU (Jarnet Corey bldK. ?'..M- Co,vK. George M. notierl COLVIO Sr ItOnrcUTH, LAWYHIta- Mcilford National JJauk llulldlng H. P. MULKICY ft OICO. V. CHKKK1 Attornoya nt Law. Jackson Coun ty Ilank Iiulldlng. Auto Aiippocfi 1)11. It. J. LOCICWOOD,, Chiropractor, norvo Hpociaiidt Kooms 20.1-204-200. Onmott-Coroy bldg. Vapor hatha and scientific innssago glvon; noodle spray, head and shouldor shower lu connection; ndvlco In dlolotlca, modlcnl gymnastics, hydropthnrnpy. Lady attendant. Phono, offlcn M3, remdonco 511-K. Knglmvr and Contractor I-'IIKI) N. CUM M LNC3 Kngincor a"1' contractor, -104 M. F. & II. llldg. Survoya, estimates, Irrigation, ilrnlungo, orchard nud land lm provoiuont. ilariigt OAUHAOI') Oct your promises cloauod up for tho summer. Call on tho city gnrliagu w'ugons for good sorvlco. Phone 274-L. F. T.Allon. Instruction In .Musto HAIOHT MU3IO STUDIO ooiu 401. anrnott-Coroy IIUIb. Fred Al ton Ilulght Piano, .Mm. Floroncs Hnlliday llnlght, volco. Phone 72. I'liyoslcinna nnn. mirgoons DU. F. Q. UAKLOW, DIl. UVA MAINS CAIILOW Ostoopsthli pliyslclnns, 410-417 Garuott-Corsy bldR., phono 10au-L. IUldonc 2G South Laurel St. HII. W. W. IIOWAKD OateopatbU physlctnuH, 303 Oarnctt-Corey bulldlni;. Phono U04-M. FOIt SALIC Sandwich hay baler with horso power, excellent condi tion, rlioap. Phono H. A. I'lorce. Central Point. ga FOU SALIC- Centrifugal" "iiuiip7 Inch stream, with all coneutlnns and some extra pipe; will Irrigate 100 sties. This pump will draw nud, gravel or water. Phono K.1I-L or cull at 206 W. Main. city. . I'Olt HA Lit ItlCAL IWTATK FOIt SALIC Five mioiii ruriilslied bungalow, ia.l hde Must be sold at oncu. S IIIIiik to make big sac iirice. Plume i:i-X. IIHLP WATi;il MALIC LAIIBH AUTO HPUINO CO. Wt aro oporntlng tho larRost, olden and boat equipped plant In tlio Pr. clflo northwest. Use our spring! when othors inll. Sold under guar sntco. 2C North Fifteenth 8L Portland, Oro. Collections nml KoportH COLLISCTIONS AND KHPOKTS Wo uolleyted some accounts 1 1 years old. Wo know how to get tho money. Tlio Mullock .Mercantile Agencv, inc. Uimiiiih I. 2, a, Has kins' lllilg., 2 Hi IC. Main St. ItCIHlNtS I)U. W. M. VAN HCOTOU lt. . O. VAN HCOYOU Doutlsta (Ismott-Coray llldg., suite III Uodford, Ore. Phone &. "X. -.'mplojini'iir tgeucy l). J. J. BMMKNS Pliyslciaa sad surguon. Pructlco limited to eye, ear, noHo and throat. Kyoa sclon tlfJcally tostod and glasses sup pllud. Oculist and Aurlst for S. P. II. It. Co. Officos M. F. & II. Co. llldg., opposite P. O. Phono GC7. WANTIM) chants, I'.ickcrs at Hampton or Vlione ION 111. ' WHY? ICMPLOYMICNT AtJKNCY We wish overMiouy to know (hat the Old He liable itlt titer Ueal ICstate and Bin ployment agency, will get our help, find on employment, rent your house or sell your land. MrH. J. , 8. Clark, manager suueossor Itooms 0 ami 7, Palm Uldg., Med ford. Ore K. II. PICKICL, M. I). Offtco Jack son County Dunk bldg. Offlcs pliono 13-lt; roslduuce phono 58-11, Dlt. U. W, CLANCY Physician and surgeon. Phonos, office 20. roil- douco 724-J. Office hours 10 In 12, 2 to 5. Dlt. 8. A. LOCICWOOD DIl. MYUTLI8 S. LOCICWOOD Physicians uud uurgeona. Office 30U-JI 10-311. M. F. & U. llldg. Phonos residence, 811-J2: office, 811. - - a Notary Public Hlslia'NT''YlkKBA--N"tRryiS' llo. Ilrlng your work to mo at the Ir.n of tho Mull Trlbuuo. Printers nnfl rulillsliera '1 I1UDFOUU PHINTiNO CO. ling Ui beat uiiuippou iiiiuiiiik oiu. southorn Oregon; book binding, loose loaf lialgers, billing systems, etc Portland price. 27 North Hr Kt - -x Sowing ."Mnclillies, COURTHOUSENEWS Iteportud by Jo'kou County At tract Co., Sixth and Fir SU 9r4trwte eli-.. utttr wli,. h "'"-" ""' then W.- u-il.d l..jB llt or thirts mi.,'. i.- ""ifir ,"r,"d ,or home, n ... I.uij i ftn-d- t 1 o'.lo. k 'suinLn ,,$ ''"r ' sa thil . Iiidif '"" "' OI.M 1,1 V l'"le ""'" H ant .mi- ''"jfw' ' 'm g.Hid tiUU- III .. if'" "M'",, ' Rtl that the h ffW u w n to meet at the same time at tin Vaegbt farm, on Hague uwr, fur u picnic diuner. Fld Ik Heath -Iiiim. ,i, th, n,-r watermelon , i 'I . ., l " .. W H m am VI Ileal l.tnle 'i'liiimfeis J. I'. If e In r et n to 'l,. 1. 1 K Harni-s. lull )l ,,nd I.', blk. 1. b-wis Add. to Mfwrd $ J, W. lusher ! us lo Qwtw W. Hudson et ax. lot 4. blk. 9'X Chitwoud tract to A-h- laad 10 SVI xoriru op AauHswauRVT CaHI(Mrala-Ori Power OoafiMiy UeatiB of principal place of bus- IT IS VOI It ItmiNLSS TO HUK .MIC Ilocause my glues vi trade is to j havo optiomd at the lowest aaah price the best buy In this county. I have bun on tue grouud look Ing out for you for the past flvo i) ears. Nearly overydRy I have Is- vestlgated some "good thing." I have eliminated everything except tbo deals which I am convinced will se iur me satisfied customers. la r tow hours time 1 cam give you UM DRRtflt of thU reMUih. It Is my uatRRRS to show you rtjf tk oly NEW TODAY SKWINO MACIIINUB rented, sold or inpalrcd. Agency Singer Sewlni; luachlno- for Southern . Orogou, Ilouditiartt-ra with Mcdford Furl turn and Hardware Co. C. A. ChspioRii. Shoo ltoiiiirliig Would oii like to own a hundred ' TiSiiJTiVi a intwn2Lrw'r;r" "i??i"J . ,, , .. . . I" ".." '" ' ''" "R raiiainug, on mouern eiootru maehlnus while you wait. K. N, llldon, loeatod In Kidd's 8ho Store, Pkouo 213J. J. C. BARNES lUtum 991, Mm NatbMMl Ibuik llldg, aires of int clahH alialra in Central ('Hliromla- if so act right after this offer. ill exrhsiiKc it for a ItoRrlng orchard, prefer pears, up to $l5,ouo and let the baiaiuo run as a olau ou the RlfRlfR, which is clear now. Tho price Is tiUtt per acre. Or perhaps ou wouM waat a fine 4air ranaa la ttte edge ( Hswell. N. M. I have a er full description f one of 1 2 acres t here, aad the part will take a Medford residence on aa ecrhange. Transfers BADS TRANSrMIt HTOHAOU CJO, Office 4i North Krent St. PhonR 818. Price right. Sorvlse ur tateed Typew r4ter i,,ia Hupplle-i. aad Introduce you to te pesllil!lllasj The five aad a half acres of peers. ad apiwrtualtlei here, lee MlB with good Muae aad barn, Is still ford first aad lor trade for a house in Medford. C. D. 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