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u !(1PLAND AND VICINITY 1 At u Commercial elrb meeting Monday mlit, n committee reported ti bonus of $1800 prncticully sub M'libed, wliii'h insures tlio remodeling of tin- Hotel Oregon on n ir,000 bun., wotk to begin at once. The club voted f2C per month to mUt the lffiiiiLVi'he' orgnnitfrttion nlo fell in IfnoMVltli n suggestion of amending its constitution to the effect that bu reaus might be formed within the elubV activities without netuall.v stniidhii' sponsor for the new depnrt urpi. Thin will be following metro politnn precedent. The lltisiiicss Men' usfooiution in all probability Will eonift tutijor the sheltering wing of the olflb without losing its pnrtie iflnr identity, nt the same time gain ing puMige and reducing cxpe.iscs. Notice was iv((n by the chairman of the springs commission that nn initi ative movement would noon be under wny looking toward a speeinl elec tion dealing with three prcf posit ions, viz.: FiM, confirming jurisdiction over Mlliia park in the springs coili mifwinn; secon 1, providing for the appropriation of iftiUOO per year for five years for publicity work; third, providing for the appropriation of 0000 per year for five years for up keep and improvement of Lithin park. Argument was also advanced in fa vor of a bath house as an adjunct to the springs project at a cost of $10, 000. Anticipating active plans and details or celebrating July A, tins ulatter wan brought up in n general way so as to be early in the field with a monster demonstration signalizing; Ashland's entry into the pleasure re coil field a'tlie "Carlsbad of Amer ica." Mrs. ('. W. liniitn aeeoiapanied her Mstor and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mis. (15 11. Cnipey, on their trip to Mm .I-raiKiiHco alter a visit Here. The Crapsoyk mav extend their tour on to tho i'antages vaudeville circuit in i in wiiii iiuu iviisirauii. .Mrs. ', .1, Woolsoncrol'l died Mid dcnly Sunday night at the Tozer resi deneo on Laurel street, now occupied by Mr. and Mr. M. I", Davis. I)e- 'eascl was a widow about 70 years of age, and had been in this vicinity but for a short time, although both she and her husband venrs ago had resided hereabouts. She returned to Ashland on account of health condi tions. Two Kons reside in the central west, and oil Tuesday the mother's remains were sent o Iowa for burial in the vicinity of Vail, in Hint state. It. F. .Mulkoyformeily (,t the head of the .Normal here, having removed to Portland in the nraotioo of law, has punOiiJM'u!n large bungalow hi Hoso City Paik, on Hast Forty-ninth Htient, mentioned as a most desirable nm! valuable jvrrfperty. According lo the annual report, poMnl savings division, postolfiee i' jmrtiniiiil. Ashland has (ID deposit ors, with deposits aggreanting flOO!!. There nro J -'8 poslnl saving! banks In (I retail. It. W. Duillnp, mining prospector, exhibits n marriage ccrtiticalc dated Apiil 17, 1S7(5, certifying tjiat Kev. Christian Streit, minister of the O'er niitn chinch at Winchester, Va., on the furegoing date married ' Isaac VYcinmrr anil Catharine Unfit ion. The parties to the matrimonial contract were Mr. Ditnlnp's mntornnrgrnnd paienli .Southern Pacific reports torn per iod extending from July to November, NMfi, unW that the greiitest volume of tin (lie for a single day during that time win 81 trains over the Shasta liwMuu,-fll over the Sierra division and .'8 liver tho Tchaihttpi Pass. Fiitiornl services of the late Fred M. farter f Eugene, who died Int Monday, were held on Weilueflay at the homo of F. V. Carter m this city, an undo of the deceased, conducted b.v members of Ihc Christian Science following heic. Interment was in Ashland ceiucter.v. The deceased was Swamp-Root Saves Kidney Sufferers You naturally feel secure when you know that Dr.' Kllmor's Swamp Hoot, the great hidiiov, liver and bladder lomedy, Ik absolutely pure and con tnlns no harmful or habit produc ing drug. Tho same standard of purity, strength and excellence, pi escribed by Dr. Kilmer many soars npo, ta innlnUilnod la overy bottle of Swamp Hoot. Swamp Root Is scientifically com pounded', from Vegetable herbs. It Is not n stlmuluut and la InUen In tea spoonful doses. It Is not rocom mendod for everything. According to verified teatlutony It la nature' great holnor In relieving and over coming kidney, liver and bladder troubles. If yo aUffor. don't rtnlay another day. fp to your noaroel druggist no and get a bottle. All drug store sell It fn two sizes ittty cents ami one dollar. However, tf you wish first to try this great preparation send ten oontu to Dr Kjlinor & Qo.. llJwglwimMon, X. Y far. a saninh J)ot,tle. Whon Jl'ljMnfUbe luro and jneutlpH the Med ld,JOre , ttally .MwH frlbune. Adv. FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN, JAMES J. JEFFRIES AND BEVERLY BAYME IN PENNINGTON'S CHOICE" AT THE PAGE "PelinliKtiiiV I hoice" n live led story oi tho Uinadiau noribvvrst, lit which Fraiici-. X. Ilushniau, llevcrlj Ilayne and James ,1. Jct'lnes, the cx chiuniiion hoer of the world, play the loading roles, will be at tho 1'ngo to night. The story is ono of inteno interest, with many thrilling dramatic situations that are unusual. Many of the scenes photographed in this pic ture were taken' nt Hear Valley, Cab. where the rugged roekw and nature s beauty spots have gjyjlKyjigr2- Hourly -10 yjiars of age, tho eldest feon of Frank 11. Cnrter, and Wa.s a native of lovva, having been born at the old family home at Klkader. He grew to manhood in this vicinity. He is Mirvived by n widow mid three children. Hi wife was formerly Miss Kntheriiie Godfrey, member of u family well known here. The week of prayer is under wny, the hours being divided between the Presbyterian and Methodist churches. The former is iiheil an u prnyer and praise center the tirst three days, and the latter the last three days of the week. Kev. S. Harrington of Seattle, who has been visiting rolntives nnd friends here the past few da.s, left on Monday for southern California for an extended stay during the win ter months. His daughter, .Mrs. P. II. Couslnnd, formerly known as Sumo Harrington, has been a chaiitauiiiii speaker here in former years. She is a missionary stationed in Afcintio territory, n late appointment having' been ut Yokohama, Japan. At pres ent she is in l'dinbuig, Scotland, tlio fnmily home of the husband's people. Mr. nnd Mrs. Couslnnd hnvo two sons in the British army. There is talk of the room in 1'lks block, soon to be vacated by .1. II. Meflee, dry goods dealer, being oc cupied by n stock of clothing nnd futuiiohiugs exclusively, as an annex to an old-established business here. Meflee niovci. his ciitiro jltook about February 1 to the moms in .Memorial block, fonnwly occupied b.v l(. A. M inkier. A reminder of old-tim )Miy days on the Southern Pacific was tho re cent appearance hero of Mil armored coach which has been remodeled into an examination enr, occupied by Dr, V. It. Murray ami assistants, expert opticians in the employ of tho com pany, who are making n tour of the system testing tho sight of employes. At a recent minimi meeting of the Wednesday Afternoon club men took possession of the pint form, read the minutes and disposed of routine bus iness, bringing along their Kensing ton work, tatting nnd cmbioidcry. The hiirlestpie wa rather grotempie. Tho (piestioii urisos, however, what right had the masculine to appear in pub lic, in feminine apparel, when there is a plum statute to the contrary Perhaps the men would prefer to have nothing further tiid about this. While statewide prohibition wns go ing into effect and during the hours when the teium of several Ashland coiineihueii woro on the wane, City Recorder (lillettu played the part of bartender in oprn meeting at city hall and blended various drinks, tho basis nf which was litliia foititicd by lemon juice, with just enough logan berry extract to give the mixture tho deceptive appenrance of rare old iort winu, a prohibition solace minus the kick of highball, cocktail or fizz. Un der the kIiuiuIus of this genial chasor, old coiincilmen luid down their work while the newly elect took up the bu reau. On Monday night the Lyric I neuter gave n farewtll prtoriunticr, tor the time being at least. Mauager haw rouce returns to Oraiitx Pass and the Lyric will he cloned landing develop nienU. Alpha Chapior, No. 1, Older F.at em Star, installed tho fallowing of tWrs mi Tuesday evening: Worthy matron. Klsie Churchman; worthy IMittou, Harry Whitvti; utteiaU) mat ron, MaybelUj Jordan; treaurst; Lydia Mel'all; secretary, Leah Cald well; conduetreBS, Grace Turner; us Mociate conductress, Frama Coffes; Adah. Mabel CuiiHiniHuisn ; Kuta, Itena McNair; Usther, Uerlho Wbitd; Martha, CaroliM SchuertMn; PWe tra, Judith itackstt; wardjr, Faiini Coruclms; chaplain, MiaaJtb Van Siint; marhiil, KtU Lautkin; Mnti uel, . 11. Du. lutallutivu was MEDFORD MAIIj TKTBUNE, t ,rc prctiv bail gioaiid Be. oral sei'Ms were t.iUin nt Mt. bhnsta, lal.ion.ia, wlu-h m onlv about 150 miles lroni Mcdl'ord. Other scenes of particular interest in this ingenious story show Miss Ilayne diving from high rocks and Mr. I'unhiiimt upnrring with .lames J. Jef frie". The fight in which he proves his courage is as spirited nn affair as one nee'd vvfsh to see. Originality in pldt and tieatmeiit must be credit ed to this production directed by O. followed bv n baiifpiet and social re union. Among the visiting guest was Mrs. Louisa Ilruiik ot Salem, a past woith matron of Alpha chapter. Miss Helen Parker returned to Der by this week so as to open her sihool .Ian. :i, 1 !!(!. Mrs. .Julius Itlrkholx called on Mis, F. M. Palmer Wednesday afternoon. Coloual Minis attended tho watch party nt the Modtord hotel Friday. .1. II. Sltiglo of Monroe. Oregon, Is visiting his bister, Mrs. McKay. Mrs. (ieorge Taylor, Mlssea Hazel Taylor, Kllnor Crowder attended tho teachers' iiistltuto In Medford. Mlsfl Huston I'urcoll wns In Med ford New Year's evening. Mr. nnd Mrs. Manning and son woro dinner guests of friends In Mod-forjl-New Year's day. 11. 8. lOeknrd iinterlalned moHt In foriiiully on'Xevv Year's day, having bldibvi a oterle of friends to his hos pitable home, Scenic Heights, for din ner. Thorn were ten guests. Mr. nnd Mrs. 1). Clarke and daughter, Doris, relnrnod to their homo from Portland, this week after a vory pleasant yuletldo with friends and rolntives. Tlio Parent-Teachers' club wns roy ally entertained by Mesdamea Park er and ThoHiHklns at tho home of tho former Thursday afternoon. A woll rendered program was much enjoyod and delectublo refreshments were (WYed to the ladles before their de parture to their rosiiectlve homes. Miss I'ranclno McN'asser sang "Itoek or Ages'' at the mimical rIvoii In the Presbyterian church at Mod ford Sunday evening. There will bo a musical servlco the first Sunday WHY SO WEAK? Kidney Tionbles May He Supping Your MfoAvvny. McdfoHl Peo ple Hii'i l.cjMiicd This Furl. t lien a healthy mnn or woman be gins to run down without apparent cause, becomes weak, lunguld, do prossod, suffors backnoho, headache, dlssy spells and urinary dliordors, vvoak kidneys may bo tho ciiuse. Tho slightest symptoms of kidney troublo Is too fcorloiitf to nogloet. Doan's Kiduuy Pills hnvo eainod their fnmo by tholr offocttvouoss in strengthen ing the kldnoys nnd keeping them well. Can Medford readera demand further proof of their merit than tho following statement? Mrs. Jano Watermaii, Phoenix, Oro. says. "Any exertion or being on my foot much caused backarho and pnlus across mr loins. 1 bad headaches and dizzy spells nnd blurring before my oyes. All these showed tbat my kidneys needed attention. Down's Kidney Pills lived up to nil tho claims mndu for thorn. All tho all meats that dtstrossod me so much woro roniovod." Piico 50c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mrs. Waterman hud. Postor-Milburn Co,, Props., Huffalo, X. Y. Adv. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS , City Treasurer I am a candidnto for. City Treas urer subject to the election Tnosday, Jan. 11, isle. J. W. SUIKLKY. I am g candidate for ro-electlon to Afflca of City Treasurer at general lection, Jaa. It, Ills'. QVg H. ftAMFMLS. City ltH.-4! r I ass a eaadtdau for ru-v: "" to las ofOce of City Itflaordar at aauaal toMkw, Jag. II. !. KLMKU T. KOS8- MEDFORD, ORKUON, "WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 5, of ench month for the coming year Mr Janes wns host thin month. The telephone, meeting of lines, 14 and IS wns" held' at the school hotiso Thursday afternoon. Amendments were added to the constitution, alio resolutions nftcr which the election of tho following efficers: Oeorgo V. Minis, president, Julius llirkholz, vice-president; nnd Frank Palmer, secretary and treasurer. t their suburban home nestling close to tho foothills Mrs. It. F. Dean gavo n dinner in honor of Mr. Dean's birthday Sunday. Covers for the hon ored guests -.were Mesdaiucs S. C. O'llrlen, C. C. Itarkdull, of Msdford, S H (llnsfl of Sam's Valley, Misses Minn O'Brien, Shlelas Mornn of Med ford Messrs. Winchester Huston and Mbcrt 1'. Forgoy. Mrs. D. M, McNnsser has been ap pointed official registrar for Willow Springs dsltrlet. Anyone wishing to register at any time, can do so dt tho McNasser ranch on Scenic avenue. Fvery mnn and womnn must renlster before being qualified to vote. Spcclal prices on engraven cards, new nnd from old plntcs tor a few days nt tho Medford Printing Co. A JUST A FEW HOURS "Pniie's Cold Compound" Muds Colds and fii'lppe- Misery at Onre Don't Stay Stuffcd-Cp: You cnu end grlppo and break up n severe cold either In head, chest, body or limbs, by taking a dose or 'Tape's Cold Compound" every two hours until thrfo ilof.es are taken. It promptly opens clogged-up nos trils npd nlr pnSKtiKCH in the bend, stops nnsty discharge or nose run ning, relieves sick hendnche, dull ness, feverlshnesB, sore throat, sneer lug, soreness nnd stiffness. Don't stay stuffed-up! Quit blow ing and snuffling! Knno your throb blng bend nothing else in tho world gives such prompt relief ns "Pope's Cold Compound," which costH only 2fi cents nt any drug store. It acts wtlhout nsslstnuce, tnstes nice, nnd causes no Inconvenience, lie suro you get the genuine Adv. DKMN'Ql'I'XT SAM: XOTIOB CAT. noiiNiA-omu'ox rovi:u co. Location of prtntlpnl p:aco of bus Iness, San Francisco, California. NOTICK There aro delinquent upon the following described stock, on account of Assessment No. 2, lev led on tho 20th day of October, HUG, tho several nmounts set opposite tho naineH of tho respective Bhaieholders, ns follows; American National Itank of Rnn Frnnolsco, Pledgee, Cert. Xo. 322, .tnoo shares, Amt. $3:100.00. Aldenhagcn. W. O., Cert. No. 210, 10 shnres. Amt. $10.00. Chahot, Kmollo M., Cert. No. 2.1:1, 00 shares, ffiO.00. Clet, Kmlle, fort. No. 325, 400 shares, Amt. f400.00. DoLoiiK, F. I.. Celt. No. 244, 40 shares, Amt. $40.00. do Tristan, Philippe. Cort. No. 30, 1000 shares, Amt. $1000.00, do Tristan, Philippe. Cert. No. 37, 1000 shnres, Amt. $1000.00. do Tristan. Philippe, Cort. OCo. 92. 4000 shnres, Amt. $4000.00. do Tristan, Philippe, Cert. No. 93, 500 shares, Amt. $n00.00. do Tristan, Philippe, Cort. No. 90, 540 shnres, Amt. $510.00. do Tristan, Philippe, Cort. No. 170, 250 shnres, Amt. $250.00. do Tristan, Phlllppo. Cert. No. 295, 250 shares, Amt. $250.00. do Tristan, Phlllppo, Cert. No. 290, 250 slinros, Amt. $250.00. Dlcckmann, Jr., J. II., Cort. No. 231, 00 shnres, Amt. $00.00. Dlcrkmnnu, Josephine C, Cert. No. 232, 00 shares. Amt. $00.00. Hovey, Chestor L., Cert. No. 251, 280 shares, Amt. $2SO.00. Hollvvlg, Christlnu, Trustee for Gordon Hollvvlg. Cert. Xo. 327, 200 shares, Amt. $200.00. Knox, It. II., Cort. No. 228, 80 shares, Amt. $80.00. Knox, 11 ll Cert. No. 209, 200 shnres. Amt. $200.00. Llllls, Helen C, Cort. IN'o. 350, 100 shnres, Amt. $100.00. McLaughlin, D. If.. Cort. No. 215, 100 shares. A nit. $100.00. Mercantile Trust Company of San Francisco, Trustee. Cert. No. 121, 100 chares, Amt. $100.00. NEW TODAY 80 acros on tho Applegate, with some stock and Irrigation, $4900.00. Anothor tlnro of 100 acres, stock, Ir rigation nnd buildings. $700 and many other ranchos priced right. A good onft near Pendleton, Irrigat ed and water right paid, 187 acres at $100. 00 will tako in good llttlo pluco In exchange. A few furnished and somo unfur nlshod houses for rent. C. D. HOON Itnom 10, Jackson County Dank Itlilg ESTABLISHED BUSINESS AND MAKING MONEY Present owner, on nernunt ol" business interests olsewliere, will sell for 35 per cent leas than actual value. SEE US Bennett Investment Co. LADIES! LOOK YOUNG, DARKEN DRAY HI Use Grandma's Sage Tea and Sul phur Recipe and nobody can tell. Brush it through hair. Oray luvlr, Isiwcvef hnndsome, denotes ndvAticing age. We nil know tlio adyan tngrs of n youthful nppcurivnec. Your hair Is your charm. It makes or mars the fnco. When It fades, turn gray nnd looks dry, wispy nnd scraggly, junt a few upplfiivtlons of Sge Toa nnd Sulphur enlUticcs iU apwnrince a hundred-fold. Don't stny gray I Look young 1 Kllhcr prro Oie tonic nt home or get from mi" drug store a CO cent bottlo of "VVyclli's Sngc nnl Sulphur Hslr Item edy!" Thouoanils of folks recommend this rendy-lo'UV prtparation. bccausO it .lark ens "the Imlr beautifully und remorcji iliuulrufT, stops tailp itching nnd fnllhig Imlri U-cliles, no ono can piMlbly tell, ns it ilixtkeiu so nnturally and evenly. You moisten a stingo or oft hrutli with It, dniwing this through the Imlr, biking otic rmsll fit and at a time, lly morning the grny luvlr dignpprftrsj nfler another nppllcntion or two, Its nntunil color is rostored nnd It lieconmi thick, (jlowty and lustrous, and you appear years younger. Mercantile Trust Company of San Francisco, Trustee. Cert. No. 128, 200 shares, Amt. $200.00. Mercantile Trust Company of San Francisco, Trustee, Cert. No. 134, 200 shnres, Amt. $200.00. Mercantile Trust Company ot Snn Frnnchico, Trustee. Cert. No. 138, 400 shares, Amt. $100.00. Mercantile Trust Company of San Francisco, Trustee, Cert. No. 139, 400 shines, Amt. $400.00. Mercantile Trust Company of San Francisco, Triistoo. Cert. No. 199, 40 shares, Amt. $40.00. Mercantile Trust Company of Snn Francisco, Trustee, Cort. No. 200, 40 Sharon, Amt. $40.00. Mercantile Trust Company ot San FranclBCo, Trustee, Cert. No. 202, 20 shares, Amt. $20.00. Pntorson, Thonins M.. Cort. '.Vo, 182. 20 nhnros, Amt. $20.00. Stoddard, II. C. Cort. No. 375, 350 sharos, Amt. $350.00. Hutllffe. K. C, Cert. No. 201, 20 shares, Amt. $20.00. Sutllffo. K. C, Cert. No. 271, 20 shares, Amt. $20.00, Wood, F. 1).. Cert. No. 300, 200 shares, Amt. $200.00. And In accordance with law and nn order of tho Hoard of Directors miulo on tho 20th day of Octobor, 1915, so many shares of each parcel of such stock iih may ho necessary will bo sold at public auction nt tho ofrtcO of tlio company, number 131 Loldos dorff Htroot, San Frnnclsro, Califor nia, on Wednesday, January 12, ltilC, at tho hour of 12 o'clock noon of said day, to pay said delinquent assessment thereon, together with costti of advertising nnd oxpenso of sale. ALKX .1. HORllOROnOH, Secretary of California-Oregon Pow er Company. Office: Number 131 Loldcsdorff street, Snn Francisco, California. 247 von itK.vr ruiifsianrni nooMw FOUUKNTFirrn South Central. 247 -. j-r-: i -T FOK HW.rv-i.tVTvniiJX foIPsalI : Iidi "cow wim'f7cT- mnn, Central Point. 241 FO i tSALK Cheap, 1 fine lmy mnre, 7-yenrs old, 1420 lbs., $140. Nash Livery. 248 FOR SALK Cheap, team, wagon, hack, harness, Implements, small tools, cow, separator, churn, It. I. Red chickens, Incubators. ,1, H. Patterson, It. 1, Medford. Phone K57-R. 248 FOR SALK Registered Poland China plus, I Vt months old; como see them. Kd Judy, Orlffln Creek, Phono R-llH. FOR SALK flood family cow. O'Hani, Holland Hotel. Wm. FOR SALK Tonm of mules, weight 900 lbs. each, 0 year olds, $225, O, 0. Hoggs. FOR SALK Tonm, wolght about 1500 pounds. Phono 315. tt FOR SALK Chonp, 18 horses, Vin son's barn, N. Riverside Avo. 248 liOai KTRAYKD OR HTOLKN - Urovvn mare, weight about 1200 Ho., ago eight ears: branded J on left shoulder, scar on hip. Anyone knowing where alio Is plonse notify Rogue River Ranch, Trail, Oregon, and receive rownrd. SIS LOST Antique blue bended purse In tho Indies' dressing room of tho Medford llotol Now Your's eve. Re turn to Mull Tribune and receive reward. 24 1 LOST Poland China hoar, strayed Sunday, Doc. 20. Please notify Walter Norrls, euro P, W. Hamlll ranch. 2 15 WHY? IT IS YOl'U lll'RIM'SS TO Bt'K MK Because my stoct. ta trudo Is to have optioned at tho lowest cash price tho host buy In this county. I have been on tno ground look Ing out for you for tin.- past five yoars. Nearly everyday I hnvo lu vestlgatod somo "good thing." I have eliminated everything except those deals which I am convinced will ie iire mi satisfied customers. In a few hours tlmo I can give you the benefit of this research. It la mj Dullness to show you over tho county and Introduce you to the possibilities and opportunities here. Boo Med ford first and J. C. BARNES i03 WoH Uala 6trt 1916 VOll J3XT-nOUSK8 FTmURNT Colonel Sargent's res IdcncO on Onkdnlo nvc., telephone owner nt Jacksonville, of lnaulro ot H. 11. Nye or Hoy 11. Peebles at Medford. 253 FOK KENT First clnss C-roont mod ern bungalow; rnngo connected! gornRe. Tol. 48SX. FOB BAMv SltSCiHiljATtKOUS FOR SAU3 At a bargnln, 5-pnsscn- gcr 1914 Maxwell automobile, fully t equlppecfau'd Id first clnss condl-' tlon. Address L. 8 tlrosso, Med ford, It. 3, llov 57 24 FOIl SALK Corn. Phono 597-112. 247 FOR SALK Cheap, Petoluina Incu bator, 120 egg size, good condition, Phone 14-F22. 24 ! FOR SALi' Ulack Minorca pullets, laying hens rtu'd ceckerels: perpet ual layers; tho big white eggs. Phono 14-F22. 2 14 FOR SALKlOO Phorto 571-J6. tons grnlrf liny. 248 FOR SALK (Ins rnngo nt n bargain. 431 West 11th. 247 FOR SALK Ono man topn for Ford cars nt tho Tont nnd Top Factory, 10C N. Front St. 245 FOR SALK Parley; also baled hnr Icy straw. Phono 732-J2. 255 IIKLP WAXTKt 3IAI.W WATliDlnnliuid," thirty to oo" acres, near foot hills, west, south west or northwest from Medford. Address P. O. llox 024, Medford. Oregon. 243 WANTKD Oood reliable slnglo man for permanent position on ranch; must be good teamster and furnish references. Conner Land Co., Low er Tablo Rock. 244 HKI.P WAN'TI'D Mule, or Kenmlo WANTKD Experienced man and wlfo for orchard work and gen eral farming; In reply state how ninny yenra experience you have had; how ninny In your fnmily, and give nunies of references by whom you hnvo been formerly em ployed. A. 11., Mall Tribune. WANTKn .SlTliATIONH WANTED Position ns housokooper, old couple preferred. Address llox 178, Roguo River, Ore. 245 WANTKD luliirdwifo want Job on ranch to do general ranch work, wlfo to cook. J. W. Carroll, Med ford, Oregon. 245 WANTED MlhC'Wl.ljlTYKOOrl FOR "SALE Ono five foot cigar case Wm. O'llarn, Holland Hotel. WANTKD Fresh cow. Phoiio Farm er, 293, Central PoInL 243 WANTKD To purchase, n lot, not less than 50x150, In vicinity of West Main nnd Summit' streets. Address, stating price, llox J, Mall Tribune. 213 WANTKD 'To buy, somo second hand 3-Inch lumber. Address Dox 1, Mnll Tribune. 241' WANTKD To rent 5 room furnish ed, modern bungalow. llox 15, Mall Tribune. 243 t- -rrr- f.aa i' '-j-'W-'iu- r WANTED Women let ub help you mnko money selling guaranteed hosiery to wenr; full or part tlmo; big profits; nxporlonco unneces sary. Address, International Mills, Box 122, Norrlstowii, Ph. WANTKD 1914 or 1915 five pas senger auto in first chisu condition; tell mukc, model, wheru and when purchased and run; how many miles run; how oqulpped; price und all particulars. Address Box 22, Mall Tribune. 241 MONEY lO LOAN TO LOAN $400, $600, $1000 on rnrms aftor February 2nd, at 7 per cent. Hox C. C, Mall Tribune. 245 TO LOAN -$1000 on improved ranch Holmes the Insurance Man. TO LOAN $1000 to loan, 40C M. F. & II. Bldg. Room 218 TIME CARD INTKItL'KltA.V AUTO CAR CO. Leave Medford daily except Run day for Ashland, Talent and Phoenix nt 8 n. in., 11:50 n. in., 1:15, 2:30, 3:45 and 5:15 p. m. Also on Sat urday at 11:15 p. in. Sundays lenvo at 10 a. m., 4 p. in. and 9:30 p. in. , Leavo Ashland for Medford daily except Sunday nt 9 a. nt., 12:50, 2:30, 3:30, 4:15 and (1:15 p. lit. Sunduy leavo Ashland nt 9 a. m., 1:00, 5:00 and 10:30 p. in. YEARS OF J Hill) 1H; 1 .() IHir.t lH7it YEARS OF7 TUP. ABOVE DIAGRAM SHOWS .JUST WHEN REAL ESTATE SHOULD HAVE UKKX BOUGHT AND WHEN IT SHOULD HAVE IIEEN SOLD. Real Estato rise quickly In valuo with good times. Prosperity is coming. It has not struck Real Estnto yot. Roal Entato Is generally tho last to feol prosperity. It must fool it in a short tlmo. Then it will jump In valuo. How many will have the foroslght to tako advantngo of tho present doprosslon and tho low prices of Roal Estute. DUYTIIIS 1G0 iicm timber traet. located 3V6 mile South of Gold HiU. esti mated Mi to 2 million foot saw tlmbor und 1000 cords hardwood. WILL SELL FOR $M( PUR ACRE. Can you Imagine losing on thiaT BENNETT INVESTMENT CO. REAL ESTATE LOANS RENTALS I.VUKANOE 10! West .Main Stroot . Phono 799 PAGJii FIVE nusiNjicss Dihnaronx Auto Supplies LAlIEIt AUTO SPIlfNO CO.--W nrtf opdffttlng ,ho largest, oldest nnu boat equippcu pinut in mo ra clflc northwest. Use Our springs when others fall. Bold under guar antee. 20 North Fifteenth St., Portlarld, Ore. Att6riipy t.j..a...owl.l'li. ORO W. CHKItllY Attorney., and .Notary, Room 9, Jackson County Haul; UUIldlng, ontranco N. Cen- tral. Medford, Oro. PORTER J, NEFF. VM. Ps MBALBT Attoruoys'-nt-L'nvv, Rooms' 8 and 9, Medford National Rank bldg. A. K. RKAMES. LAWYER Oarnott Coroy bldg. O. M. ROI1ERTS Lawyer. Medford National Rank Building. II.-, ,., . ... , . .,Q ., . ,j, frcnUsts Dr. W. M. VAN SCOYOO DR. C. C. VAN SCOYOO Dentists Onrnctt-Coroy nidg., ulte 310 Mcdfofd, Oro. Phono 850. Collections and HcportN COLLKGTIONS AND REPORTS W collected some nccounts- 14 yeara old. Wo know how to got the money. Tho Buttock Mercantile Agoucy, Inc., Rooms 1, 2, 3, Has kins' Uldg., 210 E. Main at. Knglnccr and Contractor FRED n7 OUMNasSnglneor "and contractor, 404 M. F. & H. Bldg. Surveys,, estimates, Irrigation drnlnage, orchard nnd land Im provement. tinrbngo GARBAGE Got your premises cleaned up for tho summer. Call on tho city gnrbngo wagons for good servlco. Phono 274-L. F, Y. Allen. am- rt : 1 w . u, Instruction lu Muslo hXiGHT MUSIC STUDIO Room 401, Garnott-Corcy bldg. Fred Al ton Halght, piano; Mrs. Florence Hnlllday Halght, volco. Phone 72. Physician nnd Surgeons DlC'p. O. CARLO W, DRT""EVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathic physicians, 410-417 Gnrnctt-Coroy bldg., phono 103C-L. Residence 2G South Laurel st. DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathia physlclnn, 303 Gnrnctt-Corey building. Phono 130. DR. J. J. K.MMENS Physician and surgeon. Prnctlco limited to eye, car, noso nnd throat. Kycs scien tifically tested and glassed sup plied. Oculist and AurlBt for S. P. It. It. Co. Offices M. F. & H. Co. bldg., opposlto P. O. Phono 5C7. DR. It. W. CLANCY Physician and surgeon Phones, offlco 30, resi dence 724-J. Offlco hours, 10 to 12, 2 to 5. DR. MARTIN C. RARIIER Physi cian and surgeon. Offlco Palm block, opposite Nash hotel. Hours 10 to 12, 1 to 4. Phono 110-J. T. O. HEINE, M. D. Eyo, Ear, Noso and Throat. Headaches and nervous conditions rollovod by properly fltt.'d glasses. Cross eyes stralghtonod. Offlco 228 E. Mala St., phono 303. Consultation free. GORDON MAO CRACKEN, M. D.- Horooepathlo Physician, Surgeon, 228' East Main St., Medford, Ore gon. Offlco phono 142, resldonce phono 732-R2. Office, hours 1 to 4 p. in. Public Stenographer n!ifRnERrTj7niy pber, room 29, Jackson Couuty Bank Ildg. Dictation taken any placo any tlmo by tho only Stono typa operator In Southern Oro. Of flco phono 515, Roc. 275-J. -: .mt,- :.'--jr-jyer-- -- i.-.j ?rjx - - "ad Printers mid Publishers MEDFORD PRINTINO CO., has "the best equipped printing offlco in couthorn Oregon; book binding, looso leaf ledgers, billing systoms, otc. Portland prices, 27 North Fir at. r -sail- - -" .j'jp. sriis Sewing Machined SINCKIt "SEWING i'MACHINlFOR SALE OR RENT Somo used mo iChlues also for sale, Baldwin pi anos for sale, from factory to you, direct C. A. Chapman, nt Medford Fiirnituro and Hardware store. Residence 375 So. Central, Phono 390. Transfers EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Offlco 42 North Front at. Phone 315. Prices right. Service guar nil teed HIGH VALUES 1HHH 1HIII) 1007 lHIKt lOOtt toi5 r LOW VALUHS 6' a 1A