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MICDFOttn 3ilA!lj TlimraR, MRPKOKn, OUI'XJON", TVKSDW, OCTOIWU 19, 11)!.") PAOT fftVTC EAGLE POINT EAGLETS By A. C. Dowlctt Senator H. Von der Hellen re turned last Tuesday evening from Corvntllo nnd Astoria where he had been on business. Ilort HlRlnbotham of Klounco Hock district was with us Tuesday nlsht. Jlo hnd been over In the valley for a loud of apples. Tuesday beliiK a holiday nnd school hnd tho rewilar courses up to two p. in. nnd them the children nnd princi pal hnd n same of basket ball among tho larger pupils, and tho smaller onos onjoyod n pmi) of volley ball nnd spent n while In that kind of amusement nnd some of tho larger grils RPomoil to be qulto proficient In tho art. Our school seems to ho get ting along nicely and tho teachers nnd pupils spom to bo on nplondld terms and we arc In great hopes that the school will prove to bo a great ' success. I am sending with this let- tur a report of tho first month of tho school under tho head of "Hnglo Point School Notes," prepared by one of tho momliers of tho school. Mrs. AInnley Conley camo out on toll Lnko Creek nuto stago last Wed nemlay expecting to go to Ilutto Kails that day but found when sho reached hero thntt ho train did not go until tho next day so sho nnd her two chil dren spent tho night at tho Snnny slde. Mr. Conley camo out from tho homo of his mother. Mrs. Hcssler, tho same day that sho went up to Ilnttc Kails and was also n guest at tho Kunnyslde. Wnllnco lllrdsmnn, who Is among tho noted corn raisers, was nlfo hero for dinner nnd was' telling sonio of tho guests how ho managed to ralso such good corn In a dry season. Mr. T. P. McCnbo was also hero engaging ponchos to those who wanted hum. Ho brought In a load that day but disposed of them beforn ho got n round to tho Sunnysldo. There was quite a stir In our town last Wednesday and when I began to cuqulro tho causo of tho arrival of so many people, nnd many of them persons who arc not In tho habit of coming to town In that part of the week, nud tho first thing I knew I ran right ngalnst Rev. L. L. Sim mons and then began to sco why thero was such n stir nt the Farmers' Hotel. Thero was to bo a wedding there. The landlord's son, William Xlmmorly, was to bo married that nfternoon to Miss Mary Chrlsteen Johnson, n daughter of ono or tho old pioneers of tho valley, Krank L. John- son, by tho aforesaid reverend gon- . tloniaiuand nftor having a big feed nt tho Farmers, Hotol thoy ropnred to tho opera house and Indulged In n soolnl hop until tho wco hours of tho morning, and their friends nro still offering congratulations. Tho same day, October 1.1 now don't tell mo that 13 Is an unlucky number for thero nro four nt least that think that thoy were lucky thnt day yon, tho same day, ono of our former town boys, Thomas F. Nichols nnd Miss Evn If. Farlow of Lake Crook woro married In Medford. Tho groom Is tho son of Ous Nichols and Mrs. H. O. Nichols, formerly of this plnco, and tho brldo Is tho dnughtor of Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Farlow, ono of tho prosporous families of tho Lake Creek toetlon, nnd tho young couplo luwn a host of people up thoro who will glvo thorn a hoarty greeting In tholr venture on tho matrimonial sen of life. O. L. Ferguson, superintendent of tho Metropolitan Life Insurance com pany of New York, wns hero Tlium iluy doing business. Orovor Mitchell and C. II. Mntha foii of Mndara, California, and V. S. Collins, roprusontlng tho Now York School Supply company and P. M. Kershaw, representing tho Orogon Marble Works of Medford woro hero for dinner Thursday and later Mrs. Dotvoos of Englo Point and Mrs. S. E. Calkins of Hnglo drove, Iowa, wero callers at tho Sunnyslde, I, II. Warner and n man by tho name of De Grout and another by the name of Stewart passed through horo Thurbdny on tholr way to tho high hills on a bear hunt. Mr. SwJhart, tho Derby merchant, Font out n flno load of fenco pustB to K. L. Heath, ono of our merchants, and C. W. Clements, our postmaster nnd telephone man, last Thursday, C. A, llurhank, Jr., representing Liggett & Meyers Tobacco company, nnd L. 11. Filbertson of S. F. Ilrown & Co,, Fort Wayne, Indlnna. spoilt the night at the Sunnsldo Thursday. MImi Francis Hoath oxpecla to start tho last of tho month for Chloago und the slato of Michigan to spend tho wfnter. Frank Farlow and wife spent Wed nesday night nt the Sunnyslde. The following person have ro Howod tholr aHlw-erlptton to tho IMIly Mall Tribune since my but re re eort: Ommrjw Von dor llollen. Ur. Holt nnd J W. Oram, all ef Kajlo Point. EAGLE POINT SQjIOOL NOTES ' Tkm Minaai xsmaa if Ik PaMMt- TM-krk' n-mium mas ImM at fi It. Mil Itllll III! Ill fill I UlMl. 11, it. ii.'.t-r. Afui biit-l di-' ii.'i nil Freckles and His Friends . " - "'7tftr - i"Tfrri SW, DECKLES, ITS (pvve - o'clock AV.SAY-VoOD .BETTER TAkE IT AM' GO HOME! tho object nnd benefit of sueli nn (rgnniziitioii, officoiM were elected bj' lmllot for the, eeminp: year. TIioho clinsen were, Mrs. L. K. llnul;, ro eleeted juesitlent ; Mr-. Clenrgo Von der Hellen, ivo president .Mrs. II. II. Hrynnt, seeretnry-trenurer. It wns voted to take ndvnntngo of the free lecture course offered by llie Univer sity of Oregon. MeetiiiRt will be held in tho oveninp of tho first Monday in enoli month. All nro Invited lo be present. Considerable interest has been man ifested in tho new basket bull nnd volley ball. In eneh euse the pupils hnve iniidn their own court. l)nrin the month of school ondipg October Stli, ll iidjiiU were neither absent nor lute. Atn recent meeting of the Ho' mid Girls' ludustriiil elnb t lie follow ing officers were elected to serve for one yenr. President, Kenneth Hook; Vice-President, Ktliel Kiley: Seere-tin-y, Theo. Florey; Assistnnt .Secre tary, Vertn Orover: Trunsuivr, Nel lie Coy; Advisor, W. 0. Wheeler. Kenneth Hook wns nlso chosen ed itor of the ichool pnper "The Semi- Monthly hnglo Screams." He lins nppointcd Thelmn Niehol", Fredn Lenlis nnd fleni Lewis ns nssihtniitn. Meeting will be held the first period in the afternoon of the first nud third Fridays of each month. A short debate will be u fenhiro of the next meeting. The intonueilinte department has moved to the south room on tho sco ond floor. The school board tins- voted to uso the Inst poring. oConji Friday nfter noon lor manual training for tho boys and sowing for The girls in the two higher rooms. Mrs. Shesler, the primnrv teacher, is suffering from n severe enso of poison' ouk. .Mrs. W. h. Kuhler left Tiies.Inv for Los Angeles, Cal., to visit her sister nnd tnjoy tho si'enery und southern olimnte for the winter. She will visit the San Fmnoiscn exposition en route. Aliss Elizabeth Stanton, who has spent one year in Central Point vis iting her sister. Airs. .1. O. Isaacson, left Tuesday by (lie southern roiilo for her homo nt St. Joseph, Afo. Airs. F. H. Hopkins and son Will left Saturday morning for Sou Francisco. Aliss- Winnie Miuon is visiting Warren Alee nnd futility nt Applegnto. A cur of Iloc pour shipped by W. II Norcrohs to tho Now Voik mnrkei soM tor the highest price of any of which wo have heard this seeunou, milking mi uvenigo price of $.1.0 1 per full box, und .i-li.'JO per hulf box. Airs. Fred Cot milt went In (IrunU Push Sunday morning. fleoruo Little of Weed, Cnl., Is here isiting friends nnd iclnlives. Little Alis Durotha MeUin of Phoenix spent Sunday with the fnin ily of J. II. Holme. Clyde Applognto fcpont Sunday with his family lime. Aliss Kiln Witte let Sundnv inom intf for Sun FrHticico to viit the o.xpohition. Shu wi joiiiod at Weed by her brother, AlHilin, nud sinter, Annie, who wlllaueoiiipany her. AInyor Cowloy, 1'rotessor I)nvi' and Hex'. Still utlcnduil the (irHnge meeting at Agate Saturday utler- nooii. Air. Howe iiti duueJiler of Ahsl fnrtl weie jniiwt Sundsv it Air-. M. Af Coftkhoy. Air. HiwdoKUM of Oold Hill i-. m ilittf his ister, Jin. Krst-I Lewi-. Th luettbf j of the wijOtMRwre und , frehfiicu eta of th hwul Iuk'i ttebool bloTNl tU to lit) llti-M I'riJny vvrninc- iMinng th evening lhy ninuMMi thMMMitnt witk tut wC rinis mud whAmmIImw. A Jwlly ir'nt tune w had by nil t eat. Knlf Imiiu'-I'm of Into til a uui- viiir lni Mm lav. FwJ Ik -i.-n r r Talrnl Air. ChMKVr U-rire i'lurrnic V libit-, il- j in I lauiil) V C -llbi , I -TVO LAoiRiT LATEP, - lgi! I fiffa 1 CENTRAL POINT - ' i -i SEE, AW MA SAD I COULP ONLV STAV'TILL ,FoUt? O'CLOCK! nnd Mrs. Vwlhilc, Rr., of Sums Vol ley made u business trip to Central Point recently. Mr. und Mrs. Hubert Xovvmun of Mirn Vistu orchard spent Sundnv with relatives hero. Mr. Morgan of Tolo was here tho first of the week t run-noting busi ness. Mr. Ilcmtml, wife ami daughter, Onitn, of Tolo were visiting relatives liore Saturday. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. I) Soil's nud sons enjoyed n plcnsure tiip tliiough the Applognto country. Merchant I. C. Hnbinett and family celebrated tho bountiful weather Suiidny by motoring over tho volley fo vnrinus points of interest. The loenl business mnnagur of tho Southern Pacific company, It. 11. Cornelius, and fninily motored to (lie Siskiyous Sunday. Lawrence Nichols of the Mini Vinta orchards was hero Sunday, the guest of friends. luck Kuteii has leased tho Dug gan ranch nt Sums Valley nnd ex pects to make his homo there. Hnlly dnv wns duly observed hero Suniluy.moining nt the M. K. church. The church wns beautifully decorated for the occasion und n wry interest ing program was rendered. Much credit nnd praise is due Mrs. Kuhler and Mrn. Ilronilbcnt for (lie success of rally day. Charlie Hutchison of Sum vnlley was visiting old neipiuintiiiieOH hero Snt Urdu v. Mrs. Winter is visiting her brother nt Willow Springs. Mrs. Irsel Lewis is visiting her mother nt Oold Hill. Arr, nud Airs. Ahua Houston nnd AHs .lames Ainiek und Ah. Dciitou have returned to their homes in Shasta enmity, California, niter spending n lengthy visit with their relatives nt IJongle. Mr. De Ford was culled to Poit hiud on nceount of the niokuos of his mother. .Jim Vincent has sold his O. T. C. stock hogs to Tom Perry. Will Miglinm nnd Frank Alyers hauled their fut hogs to (I'muts Push Thursday. The Oln'.s Hros. liny lmler. wns 'uilinff Imv for William Cntterill ut llengle this week. .John Hodgon. iins moved his family to the Davis ranch ut Itoaulc, which he has rented for the your 1010. Air. nud Airs. John Annstroug nro visitinif friends in Suloin. Oscar I to due is hns lutunied from Crater Luke, where he bus been working nil summer. Air. nnd .Mr, llert riinpiiiim weie visiting Air. nud Mr. Dell AloriiMon on th" Hiith much Sunday. D. Kiism'H mid son, Puiil, of Med ford came out i lleagle Suiidny nnd returiiiul with two wugou lomU of fni tiling tools. Air. nud Airs. Thorulmio of Ceiitml Point motored to Autiooh SiiiiiIm.v. A wholesale MisiiiiIruc of dog is going on til the lleoulu section. Sov eml neiitliliorM hnvo lout lliwr vulti uhle oMiiiuo friwids. Arr. and Afrs. T. C. Xurrln hij1 fainily of Aledltud eio risitom ut tin home of 0cr Hoibiora Mt llett- jilo Sundnv. Air. mid Mrs. . ('. ('Iiiiihiiiiii Mere trndiiivr and i-ilni'- friends in Aled toid Aondi Save The Baby eUsft the reliable m 0 -- . U&M W If w 1 I W TJ ORIGINAL Malted Milk UpbutUUavery part ofth body rfniirntly, HFMHHSed ty thouvind ol I'kjHrtiM, MmIwii and Nimtt the world ovr for nunc thin a quarter of a ctntur. Convenient, no cooking nor atiUhional m4tkiuiiHl, bi , 'iMMjlvciuwalrr. Agit urban other i- ' 'n f.M. SawpU , IIOHUCK'S. ft..., Wli. rNoSubt.titiitoU"Jijtaaood''T O at, HOHLiCK'O, tho Original X WHBMilfll MMI Um X - 4" ..TiCr - w" . ?BnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnvBlrnKZjLJ fflTfi Am WP ir tl mJ i - I ANTIOCH ITEMS -n Snnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnl IMIWI I ' IiMiIHH ! jeaeaeaeaeaeai HiHnvjLX -sttwrum SBM QOODMEVS-. IT'S 1nnnnnnnnnnnnnW--r-- fmK.WYW Yil m sevem o'clock WmmmmWErzX-.. nunuM'- fSt hand freckle? iMCzr-. mmmwJm mk L -J m ww we- iFflmtmmt E Keportod by Jackson County Ab t'ract Co., Blxth and Fir Bti. Circuit Kdith M'. Peebhs'vs. F. C. Klliott et nl.,' suit to foreclose mortgage, Alfred H. Miller vs. C. A. Alt-Arthur, suit in cipiity. .1. W. Mitchell vs. ,1. W Kirkpat riclt e us, to recover inoncv, nt ti'iliiiieiil filed. ilicihiiio county, Orciioii, vs. 1'ied L. Colvig, motion. Probato Kln(t of Samuel ufticoiiicnf of leflne. T. Hodges, Heal INtatt Tnuisfers Augiibtn U lVgloston (o Huby A(. Pnlmcr. laud in Ashland'!: 1 W. II. Shepherd el u.v to T. If. Klliott' ot iiv. Innd in sees. IV, tw-p. ;IU-1K. 10 H. It. Dodd et u.v to George H. Dodd, lot 18, block L'l, Ilutto Fulls . .. -KM) Oscur II. Iloimer to Kiln K. Clinc, lniiiliiisee.'JO.:i.ni-:. 1 WRECK IS KEY TO SMUGGLING OF OPIUM SICATTLK, Oct. 10.--Klght hun dred poundH of Rinokliig opium valued at 175,000. was solzod today by cus toms officers on board the llluo Fun nel liner Calchas. Ttio opium was contained In nlim hundred sealed tins which wero 'secreted h nn nlrshaft. '.Tho CalcluiH, bound from Vancouver In SenHle. went iiiirntiml Inn ilavs niso at Point WlfHon. After being pullod off sho wan tpwed to Soattlo and placed In drydock for oxtonslvo re pairs. Here the seizure, said to bo tho lorft-ost In tho history of the Pn clflc coast was made. - - .- -- I WlfHOIl Free I took on Stomach UN (loo. II. Mayr, of 154 Whiting St., Chicago, 111., a piomlnent driiKKlst. has published it Kiildo to health, In which ho shows how- ho cured himself und brought lellof to thousands of other sufferers from constipation, bil iousness, Imllgostlou ' nnd Intestinal troubles by tho uso of French healing oils. One clone usually convinces. Tho most chionlo cases rarely need over three tlosos. This book will bo mailed fre on ron,uost. Mayr's Won derful Iteniedy Is sold by lendliiR druggists everywhern with tho posi tive understanding that our money will be rofiiudod without question or quibble- if ONK bottlo falls to glvo you absolute natlifactlon. Adv. NOTIOH No hunting or troBpassIng pormlt tod en our laniln. OOI.D ItAY H1CALTY CO. NOTICK Notlco Is horoby glvon that tho un dorslKiiiMl will apply to tho city couiu all at Its moating to bo hold Novem ber 2, lWli, for a llconve to soil malt, siilrituoiis and vinous liquors in qautltloM loss than n gallon ut Its placn of bualncHS nn lot 11, block 20, ity or Medford until January 1,1010. Dnted Ortobur 9, 101.1. 8KI.SMV & KKNNI3DY, 28 North Front St. Noiici! Notlco la horoby hIvuii that the uu-(Iui-hIhihmI wtll upply to the cltv conn- I ell at lis M)Ui!K to be held Novem ber 3. litis, (lira Ifconio to tell malt, splrltuona ad vinous liquor in quantities lnn Hmn a gullon at Ita Plartt of bMsljigM at 31 North Front street, in thy oily at MtNlford until January 1, lOlfi. Datod Ot, 1$, ISIS. At. & a. J. ADAMS. IVllmMOIANAl'JolMH CO. Tlino 'fiililo I.oavo Matlford dally extent thin- day for Aabfaiu), Talent and PboonU at s a. u . 1:C, I. jo and & U and ltt.15 p . (Saturday at 11:16 p. to ) Sunday Ioot at ! and 1 1 : a. m.. lo. I:M d lie p. a. Losvo AabiaMl dully oxcont Sunday at &: , M- tf. Iff. Ill and H. Hnd lnMi nl I M a. ut , It nMlB, 4:M. I and 10:10 p. ui. COURT HOUS NW DO TO ThlsisUitv ish' ciovc. rons YOU Should Use I T'S dlflforer-t fram otliori bcc.iuso muio inra 1.4 taken In the ninkhifr and tho inaterialt uicd nra of higher jr.ule Black Silk. Stove Polish Makes nbrilliint.H l-rpqll'h tti it doot, nut li. tn, II or i' tit au iiiioRiiuicI t four I In i nn I ik n iu.iin.ifj- mi.u pollili. L re t i iitnplomor . nmlcoli! by Imrihriuo nn I gr . rv i'. ult-m AllMft-k ur ( -uil I' Uot:ii'rrtMtftcvf. SMiir Niikr ( vaiyoui iki ianNi t you ifa.fi ( II Itl it i m bcAl klav nollftl lul .Mr inl. .hr ill-lirlt n1iMirlfril (o r. fV"il Jour Iiiwn in i un ,i" kti i K nm.ni II. ' t.i Id .jM or p. JIC vim quanir, In I i on II' rt SI'k ht lH.li. Elotlc Silk Stovo Polith Works Sterlinc. IHlnoli Um tiltck flllN lr.OiTln Jrtn Cnm, on fl iriitiM.nitliiim.aiav.-iilim I rvrmilt nnxlntt, U uiMH aim mm I'oiun rtrtnvrr. niii ui jbI t jr uMon auioniobl! im VOU KK.NT MOI'HICS FOR ItKNT-ri37-Y. it-room hoiido. Phone is.l FOIt UF.NT-9 room ltouso with 7 rooms furnished, llennctt Invest incut Co. 180 FOIt HUNT My plu'co on Oakdalii uveuiiu: largo Iioiiho, nanlon, fruit und berries, (tout very roiiHunnblo, Col. H. II. Sargent. IS I FOIt ItKNT Well fiirnlHhed modern bungalow. 422 South Laurel. FOIt HHNT .lllhCICIjtiANROUH FOIt MCASIC Kqulppeil plncor mlno. U01" "' "OOlty to. FOH SAIjK IllSAW IWTATH FOUSAI.KTlacres 1C KaTden laud flue location, U mile from Pacific highway; a bnrKafn If sold next 30 days. Address Mr, K. Main tret. FOIt SALI3 -CO acres laud, flno, dcop soil, deodod wntor rlKht, 7 room Iioiiho, electric lighted, modern, 4C.x3G barn, fenced Page wlro, 40 acres In alfalfa, corn, sugar beets nud small Ktirdeu truck, 20 acres In pears, llartlett and D'AnJou, small peach orchard, team homes, cow, farm linplomontfl and all crop goes with plnco. For price and particulars, addross llox GG, It. F. I), No. 2, h. M. C. Contral Point, Ore; ItHAf IC8TATK FOIt SALU All kinds of proporty for snlo or ex change. Gold Ituy Itoalty Co. FOIt SAI.lfiFarm land, fruit land, timber land, land from $11.00 per aero upwards on long tlnio. Oold Hay Itoalty Co. roit HAhTtiWKXifiax FOIt SAM Three swi witli I IN 'n'lga for 23; Corn ut my place on hosh l.Hiio $Ki per ton. Ornut Alldor. 1SI FOIt SAMS- Team or iniiloa, wagon and hnrnona; rsah talka, J2ii Cot tngo itroot. FOIt 8AMfl Choice ragUtorod Durnc Ijolts, yoiuiK lioara, nud wouiiIIuks. I- II, Ucuitou, 1 mile wost or Till out, Phone S-F12. 180 FOIt SAMJ 12 bonvy work mnrM. well broke. Vlnuon's. Hum, North Hlveraldn avouiie. 188 - . FOIt SAMS Must sacrifice several good tows for lack of feed. Address Ilo K. Q. ., Mall Tribune. 200 FOIt SALU Angora goats. Kd White Climax. Pro 181 "new today" Would you like to buy 100 seres of itonr Creek bottom laud well im proved nl $ ISO oo nn sere, or too acres of too an me also at J 11'. 00 or Joe nrroa up LitUe Hutto at $10.00, with Irrigation available. Or a atoekad, partly Irrigated 160, good bulldluia. on tho Applocata for 7500.00, or 1 10 acres improved nod jdonbi which 1 am convinced will to storkod, moatly in ou oultlrntod ! " antlafd ouitoiuon. fttld, or 140 oerwa improvad nnd stocked, rnontly in ono culilrntod ftold at f5tt.oo, or 4o at-ran nt $3S. Enek nnd all will glvo good tnrme, nnd avory im a monoy niaki-r Mow la ih lima lo buy. C. D. HOON jHoom 10, JhiLmiu founlj ILiiiL lildir. VOU EXPECT ME VE-E9MA, SLIM GAVE ME mis turtle an BELIEVE THAT IT Toovs Mau Two Woucjg To WALtf FROM SUM'S UOOSE? rJOA, SlD, I VAS AFRAID TO CASRY IT, SO I -" TTZn-LED IT YOU TELL METUETttirrrt! r FOIl 8AAli--9i!ltilAM;Oi;H FOll SAM-: C'orit, beardless and bearded barley, phono 3fi, Dr. Clancy. FOK SALIi tr.OO ftjijilo box shookn Oc, phono .110. 181 FOIl SAIiR Polo mountain bugcy, good an now. Palmer Investment Co., Modoc Orchard, FOIt SAI.K JMOO Hay's spraying rig 4-horne jiower; now Innt season, ?2&i). Uox 20o, stall Tribune 181 FOIt SAMJ Oooii electrlo water heater. Phono GTl-ltl. 182 FOR SALK Smnll houMokeopIng out fit, cheap. lii(Ulrn Mrs. C. P. Ilrown nt Golden llii)o or CI 4 W. 11th. FOIt SAM: Stnmp mill, mining cars and track 'mil, pumps, holntH, air compressor, ulr drills, mining m-a ehlnery, tool and supplies, Iron and hydraulic pipe all glr.es, at halt price. Address M, caro Tribune. FOIt HAM-:-All household furnlturo including Fischer grand piano, und u l'J15 Maxwell ear. Phono 22.S-K or call 227 North Oakdale. FOIt SALK Choice alfalfa hay, first, second, third and fourth cuttings In enr lots at following prices por ton nt points nnmed for cnsli: Med ford. $14.30; Central Point, $14,305 Phocnlt, $1 1.30; Talent. $14.30; Ashland, $14.50. Sovornl persons may Join hands In pur chase of a ten ton car nud thoreby Bocuro wholosnlo prices. Owing to scarcity of alfalfa In Koruo lltvcr valloy this year, and high prices for alfalfa In California, wo advluo Immedlnto purchaso beforo nd vinico In prices. Sleopy Hollow Farm, II. A. Fnslgn, Algr., tolo phono Gold Hill. Ore. 183 FOll SAM: Corn, ono and oue-hnlf miles southeast of Jacksonville. P. I). I.oftlnnd. IS I t - - --- WANTED MIMUTjliliANKOUH WANTKD heater. -Second-hand Phono 2!i:t. .i electric WANTED Oentle (cam, 11.10 or 1200 pounds. Hroko to all har ness. Allien Fry, box 00, (Irlffln Creek It. It. 1, Medford, Ore. 181 WANTED -- (lood Phono 071-1(1. healing Btuvo. 1S2 IIANTED TO KENT Farm wltn team on shares, 20 acres or up. S, Courtney, Ilrownsboro, 1S1 WANTED Lnrso knitting mill In vites corrospondouca from women desirous of earning money, part or full time. Good pay. Experience unnecessary. International Mills, Inc., Norrlstown, Pa. 200 WANTED Acrordlon pinltlng by Mrs. Ilort Vlnceut, Eugene, Ore., caro Mnrx Harbor Shop. 183 e - 7Ti - rrr ,it.tc: WAV! Et M TUATION8 WANTED Dressmaking. Phono 470-AI. 144 Boiith Central. lfuit KAuntntia FOIt EXOnANOE-Vneant 1018 $ l . ftUO, and iiomu ensh fur ucreiiKe closo In; l no nores In Wisconsin for roHldoiico here. Chirk Itoalty Co., 200 Phlpps Iitdg. 181 WILL TKADJ3 Good ono ton auto truck for coid v.ooil. Phono 300-.1. LOHl LOST Two table uloths sunt to Jup- a n oho taiinury. Hutiiru to .Mail Tri bune for reward. .MONEY TO LOAN TO LOAN I1.-.0Q to loan. Holme., Insurance .Man. H. A. WHY? IT is Yot it isum.mss to see me llaoauso my stocs. la trudo Is to have optlonod at tho lowest cash price tho boat buy In this county. I have been on tnu ground look ing out for you fur the past five years. Nearly everyday l hav tn vostlgatod some "good thing." I have ellmltiaUd everrtblng except those In a few bourn Hum I can give you the bouaflt of thU rotarob. It Is mj bnslnoH to show yon over tho oounty and iHtrodueo yoH to the jieMlbllHIei and opnertNHltle here. Boo Med ford first and J. C. BA.KNES lli VV'l Ulu Ku-uet - i W.X -" $z wmrv mm i By Blosser i r AMOME! ft lUIHTNICSS mttivCTOltV Auto Supplies LAIIKn AUTO SPHINO CO.Wo nrr oporatlng tho largest, oldost und best equipped plant In tho Pa cific northwest." if ho our springs when others fall. Sold under gu.tr nntcO. ,20 North Fiftoenth St., Portland, Ore, Attorneys POJtTKH J. NKFF, WAL p" MKAL13Y Attorneys-nt-Lnw, Hooiur 8 and 0, Medford National Ilnnk bldg. A. K. RKAMICS, LAW YE ll- Oarnett Corey bldg. 0. Al. UOllF.llTS Lawyer. jieurorn .National nank Hulldlng. i?iiirliT'-t'1 Dentists Dr. W. M. VAN SCOYOC DH. C. O. VAN SCOYOO Dentistn Oaruett-Corey Illdg., ulte Alwlford, Oro. Phono 8&G. Collections nud Heisirls 310 COLLECTIONS AND ItEPOIlTS Wa colloctcd soino accounts LI years old. Wo know how to get tho money. Tho lluiioc.lc Mercantile Agency. Inc.. ltooms 1, 2. 3, Hns klns' Illdg., 210 H. MnliiHt. rr i -MM i i" : , . -- ICiigluecr nud Contrurtor FIIKI) N. CUMAlfNOSSRliieoTnml contractor, 404 M. F. & II. Illdg. Surveys,. estlmntoB, Irrigation drulnago, oi chard and laud Im provement. ('nrbago MAitiiAUE uot your prcmlsoa cleaned up for the summer. Call on tho city garbngo wagona for good service. Phono 27DL. F. Y. Allen. Instruction In Music HaTgViT MUSIC 8T DDIO-" Itoom 401, Onruet (-Corey bldg. Fred Al ton llnlght, piano; Mrs. Florence llallldaj Ilalght, voice. Phono 72. Pliystilaus und Surgeons DH. F. O. CAHLOW, DH. EVA MAINS CAHLOW Osteopathic physicians, 410-117 Oaruett-Coroy bldg., phono lOHCL. HcBldenca 20 South Laurel hi. DH. W. AV. HOWAHD Osteopnthlo physician, 303 narnutt-Coroy building. Phone 901-M. DH. J. J. EMMENS Physician and Hurgeon. Practlro limited to eye, ear, iioko and throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and glasses sup plied. Oculist nnd Aurlst for 8, P. It. It. Co. Offices M. F. & 11 Co. bldg., opposite P. O. Phone 507. DH. U. W. CLANCY Phytlclan and surgeon Phones, office 30, resi dence 724 -J. orflce hours, 10 to 12, 2 to n. DH. S. A. LOCKWQOD ' DR.. .MYRTLE H. LOCKWOOD Physicians and surgeons Office 309-3tti-.il 1, M. F. & H. bldg. Phono, reuldenco 314-J2, offlco SI 4. UK. MARTIN C. HARPER Physi cian nnd surKCon. Headaches nnd block, opposite Nash hotol. Ilouru 10 to 12. 1 to 4. Phone 110-J T. 0. HEINE. At D-Eye. Ear. Nosu and Tlirbat. Headaches and nervous conditions relieved bv proporly fitted Klasses. Cross oyoa BtralKhtened. Offlco 228 !:. Main St., phone 303. Consultation free. H " 'ITl Ml' II'. n "-TKt il't ' y " Tt Pi Inters nud Publishers MEDFORD PRLNTINfi"c6;, has "tho best equipped prlntlnj; offlco in Boiithoru OroKuu; book binding, loose leaf ledKOrs. billing systems, etc. Portland prices. 27 North' Flr at. Puhllr Stcuogtiiplit-f M T. Ei)VAHDS Stcographer and MuRigraplilug, Rooms 400-410 Onrnolt-Coror building, Orjleo pliooo 708-J, rosldenco phono lfil-lt. Tr.un.fers KADS TKAN8FISH & STOItAOIf CO. -- Offlcf 13 .Vorth Front st Phono 11. Prlroti right Service guur aiitnod. U-- -4.!" JIUU ' I.IMItX WATCII.MAKINO Taka tba rlaht atop now; pleasant profitable work not overdone; few MMilhn lemroliuc; positions gunrn IomI; writ for rofonwicea and par thmuti. Portluinl Watflhmaklnr. RnicravliiaT it Oi.liaitl KnhnnL 91 Cnu. wowHh Illdg. CUi and Aokeay, (Purtuud. Orecuu. 1T m