vy" ""j ' "tiiM -jiw y ti veti' MDJOBtr KAITi ' TRIBUNE, tEDOBD, .OREGON, TOftffTOlVT, jyVNTTAY 10,'l9lG. PME JWVS U i.di,! MihiNMfea "" ' ' IUIM!tl,l I, H,HCTJ MiUllMlllllillum.. MM MM1IIMI Jll III 111 II Ull III IIIIHlff.l taeaa Frtfelles ani His Ftkiids mmmmmmmsmmmem " . ' ;. "'BvBl'osseT ? 01 JP a &h riS . , I V V I I IB . A mobilization. ( ilijU'riniunteuta ia pftlniicd lidto OU tlm oetjnuloii of ccle lJrilYltltf tlio" fbvmril ojn'ilintf of Iho mlill'rnl miring prdje'cf. Tho Julcti rtVc Alondny, Tuesday nnd Wednes day, July 3, l itud'h. Tho nttrnc- tions inchidu u Kivect pen fcHlivnl, a childteii'H piigciinl, nlno Slirino'cure: lifulllill riu nllnbr1 divertiRsr'mcnlK'. Tiki nihjiir foiituvV, how'dver, Will b'e tin' "dedication" of tliti lil;i report projcdl which Aslilniid has litid tinder wiiV for n j'i'nr lntetV inVol vitif' tbd c.X jlcmlithre ' or $'.'00,1)00. Koiiiitnins nnd' stnluui from" the ijnn Frd'riciHco dspoljilloil atti on tho wily Hdro to fiirlhfT embellish Lilhln ptirlr, rind' by llfo dnliH mentioned elaberate: orna mentation' ot! thd Cntirc. paVl? nnd cniiij? grolmU.s HyfitVnf" Will l)o com pliAe' I-Mllbwin) ill' rttUld' succession will .ba tlio nnnuul. chiiiitattun uh eomlJiyB with till iii woeinl nnd litef iiVy fViirttrc's which1 tlio gathering lm pliuH. Tho celebration of tho springs iiwtullution will not bo confined to Juoksoh county Or even- soutliorii Or egomiunfunueh nsmany from outsido of HhftU U&itfihiKcl,' hnvd aignificd nn inlcntloil'of bliing pfeVcnt. Ailjylaht OonVrrtl While, Colonol (i'reedo nndX'dptalu Coilltw, wllb wcro ill this city eiirly in tho week on a tltuV'of inspection, of tint Const Ar tillery' ulntim here, viBitcd' tho high Kclidbl on Tuesday morning, escorted by ot ficcrs of First company, nnu nU drefrcd'lho Btudenls on bolh civil and uillithry topieti to 'lm delight nnd cdifiuntibiv of pupils" of that inslittl liml. JttA. P.' ProSf, wltb'ww alrickcH with pnrnlyWis n fu days ngd,' litis been reiliovcd to tlio homo of her soli Sylvan, residing on' Monde street. Her" uniigiuorx, mo anuses ncicn nnd liliuni; of Por'tlnlid, liuvo returned hero' t'd card for" theft mother. Mi.4fl Helen' ft n" trnhifcr Ms6 cdiillt'cte'd w'iui'feh'YincentS hospital' in the iho rrBflolJH. Matt'Johifcon, residing up tho cnu ydu, nt 'l!8' Granite street", miffcnhl a Htrokn of )ora!yhl on Moudny. Il'd wns n former employo of thi ice pinnl. hart In. lirniH'i.1 rif 10;dfc$fAiff his jhoMicV ratatc, fore. Annie Thcller of Sim Frnnqibco, Jin.v iiij left .flOiJIOOO to be divided bo twodn t'Oui' wonf and two dn'ughfors. Jim Herney, residing on Hclmnn HtVeeVis pruning' nnd sprajnng His bimy bc pyelimtnnry to' rt' produdt- ' ("L'J-'V0.11 'ool0' fonvard to next biiinmcr. ' Ho linn J00 Htandu Which luturneu psira (liviiientitf lust year TneArtre' oolbiu'eed iii a favored lo callly, ifer'osH tlio Cnlifo'mia border. GitV ordinhljcd .No. (513. in effect nitcr.:I)jy;pnibler.2r..JQir, denhi ex Hunhtivdly with tlio electric light, power iijid heul Mnico under tho merger of tho municipal plant with the "old" corporation, which raeium the Cnlifomia-Oregon Power Co. Among a .multiplicity of regulations, Het ion 13 provides that "tho electric 'Ojlit conmiHteo of tho council is nu tlig,nzcd Jointull n meter for n .cus lomer at niu' time it (fecma of ndvnn ', tlio city." All ho Various eJaTbifioullntis of major importance aio Kiihject (o a minimum rntq of $1 per. month. Pint rates for lighting arc oh' ff .Hiding d.-nlc from" $1 por month for four lights up to $2 per. month lor ten Ifghts. A notable ex ception, U mado for "curling jrons" "l-'V"fs PC mohfti. Xll flat rntds tin) duonnd pnynblo in ndvnnco on tho tn-Kt or enVh month. Por' range nnd complete cooking outfit for flitt family tho rule is 5 per month. Tho mcjer tjuryice covert n wido range. A bpcitial elcelriejight fund is ijlso ere iiTcd iii nlrtch nil light and power leyeimoh nie segreguti'd from other mlifiicipal receipts. All payments nfo dun nt recorder's offico in city hall. Tlio season bii'r.keibnli sclu'dulo 'l1!1" organic with Kugeno high nt the. local 'gVimi on Saturday, January 'Mvlfro n'j'onTrt with tho military on January 5,'i nnd 2B) and' dual games with Hosebnrg high on local grounds t -rynipry u.anu .). gtiffl(cplieitb6iL,1.pjuhc(;r Jc emmmmmmsssms Wt BLOOD DISEASE Dtivw It Frem. Your System. t i .r i r. - llerniua t'liirrb. nffr;t lh tioac nt throjtj rAMnlnit vrii ,ln t)i? (nutrilf. u,ipuae of, a'lrri'aViaec iid sujrlnV In (lie tliroaL II hn been common lre tict'to oWt.Catrfrrh witi 'lyo) wij. s ai fprays" appllrcf tit lli parti. Tlili morteof treatment cannot tint pr miiiirr)t fel'lef. rtd l liable tu agcrVata IW tlpublr. Catarrh cannot be trifled with, 'if allowed to run on It will ille ra'ae tin liViiilelilal tXibcn, nettle oh th luiiua ami affect th jitpniach IHUel It la4 v'ey iTe'rAtna rileaae. Don't trea'( It locally. Ti ohv treatmvnt tht haf lirove'n effeotlve' In.the.lreainient of Ca tarrh U R . M.. th irreateat blooil nun flar and liloid tunic Vunvyn. It relieves, tha ca't)t.Calrrk bjf renuurUliInt; the ViloodicRdwInc (ta ilgor. Klvin nw !)(-tu the r4 blood corpusclea aud atlmuUtliiK the rjuw o that It ha the Vitality ty tbrqw off thu Jtlaau a,nd KeniiK frdin tlia ayttn It la literally a lilocul htitlu , yon. nulckly feel renut. lleada'chea dlaaipaar. the cathnrlnir In the throat atiipa. tlm ,nojrU heal. 8. S.. -H. la a natural blood tonic and haa firoven effective In the treatment of all iloodiaffecllona. Kcrema. tetterf. raah. ScrofJta. Ueta. . 8. at your druircUt'; If yiuS need expert advlca writ the PrtlfvVl'1?10 u Atlanta, U, Suni' Thelldr, tlib well-lmf n' mov lUg.pibtiirt OiicnltUr rif Yrekh, iniien nciiui a sdoim -?J- m V ' I !. II II ' " ..,.,- - ,. , :dc'nt', who has bceu jsprioiinly ill for dmo time past nt hin residencu on .Factory street, is reported improving. Tho intarsehblnHtic debating statun up to date is to thd offect tlmt Ash land won over Talent; Mcdford beat Grants Pass and will noxt compcto with Ashland, the winner to try con clusions with Klnmath FnlW a6 n-fnt- nlo in determining tho championship of southern Oregon. Sirs. Ed Andrews' of Bedford met with tho ydiiug lndids of tho choral 'clnss'of lh clvie itmfrWenlent' nuxil- faty on Tnbsdriv' o'ciilng ttt thd lib- rnry tit thu codily of conclf. Thd' ilHsindhrt Jfoii'ri nnsocinlion nlct on MUlulrty dventiig in tho Com mercial cltib rooms with only a cor pbral's triltird present. Consequently no business was transacted. TlioV will meet ngnm in tho sn'nic rooms rinx't XTohttny dvenitig, Jtiriuary '24. Then' dleetton of officors will' bo irt order. Indications point to a decis ion that tlio riroiKiscd mVrgor wltji tlio ddmnldreinl body as a bureau of that organization will not thdtcHnllto. Jackson ItifcliKon of Hombrook, who died lnet week, was tho father of Airs. II. Kennedy of Ashland, nnd wns a well-known re&ldent of Siski you county. Letter-writing week is being duly oWrvcd here, thopublio schools, tak ing tho initiative, tnnrmu'ch ns pupils have already had consjderablo experi ence along this line. Oregon ns u .btnto, Jnckson, Josephine and Klam ath counties as (subdivisions,- tlio Itoguo IMvcr valley as a Javored snot and the tjenuties or Ashland as n rAuhicflpalily, "comq in Xoi' th'cir fi,liaro ol; dx'nloifntiou and praise. A fair os- J!itli .t.'. f.tnA i.fu .IV - tiiittuu piufi-s uuuuiciicrs as mo c?c tra ijttmbcr which will bo mailed from this vicinity within ten days under the "glass of water" enclosures. Av. J1. I)alcy, n pioilcer of Jnckson county, who died re'ocriTly a"t' Eifglo Point, aged 82, w-Ai the father ofrrs. ItosctU Potter of this city. J. II. Dill, recently chosen ohuir man of tho board of directors of the Fruit & Produce association, is a retired professional mnif frdm Okla homa', now, domjoilcd on an orcliard tract in' West, Ashland,' , Coutracfors urd lobbing over plnng and specifications of improvements on tho Hotel Oregon,- with n yet no .definite rbuHs. It Is conceded a major portion of labVr on" tho job will bo by day's work instead, of spdcilio contract. !Dud," Dollaih'lde, proflrictoV of tho old' toll road.over th'o Slskiyous, was in town on Tifrsdnv' lookiiiB- for Imr. there' having been a uhortagc tho past sumihtT in lifs locality. lib wns ro- toiTCd to Chaijey TJudsny of this city, wju ijnn nnicr uns uocn unimg' over 5D0 tons in thd u'dinlt.yot Kdgeivood, uui. 0. H. Kneed, W'tslorn Union instal lation' rind repair export, is uY north- eni terntorj- those dayri atvuding to lviwii' work dxtehkivclv. At last nc- icoiints hi? was nt Henttle, extending the trip ns far noitU as llritis'l't Col- umbin. His family remains here. Tho Portland Journal in its na tional unrd notes of reoent date. nn. uounces nun liu'rnbrnton' is men- V ' tioned as a cpndidato for captain of First cmujinny, (ho local contingdnt at tlie CoHht ArtllleVy corjw. Thornton is a fOVraer captain of tho coibpifny1 lieio betoie it was mct-ged into the ar tillery branch of the service. Ho is Spanish; war veteran nn'd,in.w ,or Vico in the, Philippines not -long-n't'tpr Ucwey bottled up the Spanish fleet in Jfanilii bnv, ' S " - - i FLOUMrlK.FiK Snow has Been oil' thd ground since Jan. 6th, and1 i lias saoWed aiVneat every day since then. There is about t,wo feet of It at prospect and abo'ut half that piuch down" oh' the Plouncs Rock flats. Mr. and Mrs. Peetor and Mr. and Mrs. Blauclyird were jxlppa suffertrs for the past two wdeVf M"rs. R B. Vaigliiifa died' Jan. 13, at Medford, and waa burled n't Cen tral Point the next day. Snow pre vented anyone from talo community from attending the funernl, though many desired to go. Wo will miss .tho good kind friend and neighbor from' our midst nnd our deep sympa thy gocii out to tlio 'bereaved family. Hoy mid Uriah Vattghan camo .homo, Saturday and tho real of the family will follow soon, Mr. Vnughan and Mrs. tins Dllsworth liavo 1 grlppo at present. Mrs. Sid 'ichol litis boon very slclc for sonio tlmo. Dr. Holt camo up Saturday night and Sunday morning performed nn operation, after which aho will probably get hotter, thoiigh' she Is very woak. Dr. Holt nlncT mada n profeRstohal vlolt to Mrs. Dltsorth ab tho nrlppo Was about to get tholitist other. Sho lias bcu'un to Improvd n llttld now. MIbs Lytic was also "gripped" for a wddk or more. Johh Orldvd lias "ltv' ubw, nnd Mr, Lewis had "It" for several days. Kd HollOubeck has had "It" too, but waa nute' to' be' out on business 'Saturday ahU StlUdny. He spent Sat urday night with1 Frank Dllsworth. In futuro It will bo more of a now a Item and loss of a task to chionlclo the namen of families who have not had tho In grippe, Instead of those who havd. Can any family send In their name's now to go on such a list. Mr. Vllllts has been gathering cat do' In this part of tho country lately .and spent Saturday and Sunday nigh tB. with the Gordon hoys, He sayn Mrs. Wllllts has boon sick with tho. grippe, Ch'as. Wanning spcnl one nltiVt re cently w'lth' Dee IJIanchard. Mrs. Earl Ulrlch has returned to her mountain home. ' There has been no Sunday school or p'rayor mooting the" past 3 weeks becauso of sickness nnd deep snow. Mrs. Chartraw returned to hor home at Derby Sunday and Tiort Hlg lubotham.nnd family uro now stay ing with his parents. Miss iWrl Peyton had a very on- fjoyabl'o party Saturday night, It be- Ink,her birthday anniversary, Mosdanics Dawson and Vinson spent Saturday night at Mr. Poytonu and attended trio party. Paul Poyton spent Saturday night at home. Harold Peyton Is vlsltldg In tills vicinity nt present. Xsrt4 y Jacksca Coamty Ab tract .Qov.8)i:th aaf .Fj; JJsC I Circuit V. D. Clark vs. F. B, Jordan, sum mons filed. Cloorge TT Watson' v. Mr. Ann II. Ilussoll, domurror filed. Charming Sweet vs. Alphonso Vlen vcnti et al, cost bill filed. GLASS. OF SALTS IF I )bitlsMHat lf htl JaakaeayM Juye'lUaier traableftilta iae ferKWwyf, Meat forms urlo acid which excites and orenrorks tho kldseys'In their ittyti to filter It from tbo system. Regular eat ,ers of feeat ami flush! the kidneys ooea--sjoaally, You must, relieve. t!iB Jlke yu. relio your bowels; removing all the acids, waste and polsoto, eUo you fel a iir lry' ia the kidaey Mftoe, skarp pains ia the bade or sack Baihch, dU aiaeas, your stoaweh soar, toofiM Is eaMjM aMt wW the weataer is bod you hare rbeumatio twiBge. Tke uriRa is cloudy, full of MdlaWnt; the cfcannt! V 4 irritated, ofcllgiat; you to get up two or three tiraoa during the sight. 'Do aeutrallzer tHee irritating Hi ad aa4t er the bod qriatxti waW ' stoat four ounce of Jad Salt Irons any pfcareyj take a U.Vk apoofifwl'la a ot water before break fast for a few days aad your kldneya will tb aai' 1m aad Madder disorder Mi pfr. This ftwoM salts is made frem the eid Of grapes' and lewoa" Jurce, oo blaed with' Iltlils. aad has bee u4 for geaeattoas to clean and stimulate sluf giH kidney and stoji ludder Irr'IUttoa', Jad Salts is Inexpensive; l.irmie and snakes a dellghtM e!ferveceu. Itthla- watjr drink which millions of ate and woaea tale' now and then, thus avoiding perivu Mdaoy and Uiulder dlve, I ll II 111 1 1 lil II I 11 I IT rM KIDNEYS Q. Mi Dodgu vs. Kl A. FTnmlng dt' nl, sumnlons. Ixjla M.' Olms'tead yd. Myron Olur stcad, summons filed, 1'robato . Inthc juatlor of' the estate of II. C. K!rshbauiu, decree of final dis charge'. ' In the' ii'uUtor of tho estate of U'. V. Dcall, deceased, lnVontory and ap praisement filed, in tlio' matter of tho estate of A. J Daley, deceased, petition and or der appointing executor. Ileal Kstnto Tmnsferri Klcclu V Ilalladay el vlr to Karl B, Kelzttr ct ux, lot -1 , lilk 2 dray's add Medford....$10,00 C ?l. H. PaHjer ot ust (o o D. Wbltniy, pf 37-1W SW D.... 1.00 . I.. ,111., . ', - i.!..1.,; ! Brush this through faded, lifeless locks and they become datk, glossy, youthful. Hair that lotcq lis oQlor and lustre, or vrlicb It fajlea, turns gray, dull and lift less, is canted by a lncii of iiilpliur la tUo hair. Our grondmbthcr made up admix ture ot Stge .Tea and Sulphur to keep her looks dark nod beautiful, and thou sands of uomen and men who valuo that even color, that beautiful dark shade, of hair vfldch Is so attractive, use only this old-tlroe recipe. Kowndsys wp get tlilo famous1 mlxlure by asking at any drug store for a 60 wt bottle of "Vyethps Sage aad Sul phur "lair Itcmedy," which darkwa th hair so naturally, so evenly, that nolxxl cab poaWlbly tcl it li.is been applied, B IiIm, It takes Off dalidrulT, slops wslp itching and' falling hair. You juik dampen a sponge or soft brush with' it and draw this through your hair, taking onri small strand nt a tlmo. Dy morn ing tho gray hair disappears) but what delights tho ladles' with Wyelh's Ss arid Sulphur is' that, besides beautifully darkening the hair after a few-appllc-tloni, it also brings back tho gloss and lustre and givaa it an appearand of rhundonoe. NEW TODAY Kino now bungalow, very nightly In Capital Hill, an acta of good' ground, water piped all over It, jnd to house, which Is now and riot qulto finished. To make a' quick"' turn tW owner will sell for $1250.00, Jiav'o a fine irrigated Idaho ranch of rich' soil, large house, nnd all farming feature attraUlv'a. 240 acres for 1 1G,000, Will trfhe a 5000 hoiW here In the' deal, bakocs easy teams. C. D. HOON LOANS RENTALS INSURANCE SEE US Btital.tr Mve'sfnint Co. WHY? IT 18 yOUIt HUHI.VISS Tfj'sVlK MK Because my sioe. in frade ii.to aato opltonod at the' lowest esk prlaa thf bestbuy la this county. , I haVa beea oa taa Kround look- lag eut for you for bb pat fire years, Nearly everyday I hs la Twtlgated gome "good thltiK." I have dlfatlaated erery'tklHg- eicupt' taoee mm waica i in coaTiacea win se cure e aatlsfled euttqam. Ja a few hours ttas I cda give yea the beaetlt of thle' reeearck. It Is tar Bstaerto sheW yea svef teuaty aadjtatroduce yf it t thd aoebllR'(ef aad epirtanlttee here. lied- fcrd t aad J. C. BARNfeS 4y. wik(t -r-i- flu nf LOOKING FOR WORK Everywhere men complain about work', even boys and girls in school or busiiicss' find Work tedious and irk sdthe, Inlt it IsH't the wb'rk half sb much as their own lack of physical strength that' makes irhital'j Rich lilood, strong llmgs and Ilc'altli ful digestion make work pka'surablc In' business, in school or dven house work, and if those who arc caeily tired who arc' not sick, but weak and ner vojis would jtjst take Scott's Emul sion for one month and let its mire concentrated food create richer blood to pulsate through every titter and vein let it build a structure! of healthy tissue nnd gjvc you vigorous, strength 'ou would find work easy and would look for more. Insist on Scott's. ScoU& Domic. JHoomfitld, N.J. U-M rflllt HIJN1 iilJCHKKWiPINa IIOOMH KOR IlKNT.Nlco house keeping Toorus; also furnished rooms. 332 South Central. , FOit itKM rqitninnKi) ftooMD F(Sll IKNT Fufnimiotl and unfur nished modern rooms', lnqtiira 701 West 2nd street. 200" .WS-S-!.1 ' . ron' hB.vr-inoTJati FOIt RB.NT--I''urnlshed house for ront, close In,, Phoue 77d-J, or call 147 N. Holly St. T FOR ItliNT ment', 144 470-M. il-robai niodera apart- South Central, Phone 272 FOR RKNTFurnfsBed, attractive five-room bungalow aa paved Nt, strictly modem, el ec trio heat, elec tric range, Alan Hrackinreed, phono 337, or Hotel Holland, FOIt MBNT Colonel Bargont'o re Idehce on Oakdale ave.. telebhoas owner at Jacksonville, cr latiulre of II. O. Nye or Roy U, Peeblee at aieuroru, -J78 FOR RKfr First class 0-rdam mod ern bungalow; range connected; garage, Tel. 488X. FOR SAXB WMKSefcrisKSOWl FOR SAIjE Or exchange, tBfd fur,i njture. Wljat,haye you? Addrew Box H, Mhll Trlbdrte. FOR BALD Corn.. Phase' 597-R2k SJS9 FOR' fTAliK-THordujrD'brea Rhode Is)and RedcockH atthaetty reaer Voir', PhonB 370. W, J. Petersen; upm- f& for hatching. 286 iFO 8A'IB UlgB-Krade turaltura. sewins; macnine, rruu ann othr household goodn. Oil N. Central. Mrs. A, A. Moody. 23ff FOR SALBrfahurei Ptioae 274-Vi F. V. Allen; 256 FOIt DALB'Fiva jiassaager, aiio, perfect condition; lx good (Itch; oloctriq lights; very cheap. Ad dress Ilox ll', Mall Tribune. FOR SAMC Bmpdge pots. 3' g"a!!on "CahooH". about 000. Apply Hoy Ashpolti, Kagle Point. 203 FOR SAtK RMAKi mrlTM FOl 8ATaK-,arcat sacrifice; ten or twenty rtcres garden soil, creek bottqmi, very cloee in; iibout one- third vgluc, cany, paymonts. C. A. . Knjgjit, Mcdford. ,238 .1 L1"-L-,i in, .'.' jj,ia!Lu4.us.iua.-" j.j 9 $25..oo;,R.e: We wjll pay. I2G.0O cask reward tothfnyVpoiFlIri!lsi us with auac'tuai buyer forthe following ,lPdYacW'owHa& timber tract: 160 acres, located 31, wiles' south of Cold" Hill,. osUmritod XVi to 2 million feet saw. Umber' and 4060' cdrda hardwood. Prtco JO 00,00. (Saw timber mostly yellow and sugar pine,)' Jus an Investment' for a wood proposition this can't be beat, -!t w A t ft If' ,' , i MNNKf VESTMENT G5. RRAI4 K8TATK LOAN'S) 102 Weei Mala Btreet afaaaaaMaialaM,.paaa-aiJjafcj,pMt,a,..aS,ai Biiu uuiuaw JHtAva. . it. .nAii.il, rtdH adrttteaet froW CeatVal Faint. t ,. v., ,- FOIt tfJABrjr trade, rtm sired is J. C. C. .letsers, one ew ana' M bull ar&fied.Fu.3& 1S1G, Joari i-4.' D. Halt;, rtirer, Ojtd,"' HT4 -Vrf FOIl' aXl'l-TpM' W laalet; height' 900 iu. Melius jiaar'ulft. fiu. o, O. Boxes. , HKI,P AKTmUMtill WANTHD Bxpprf aMHHtft't irahts farm and ran,eh baoka. to ke4; IB years exptirleneai A-l reftfeaeex. Call C. U UpshaW, 1421 K. Main'. a'asaaaaMaaiaaaaaakaaaajaaaaaMaaaBaakaaiaaai' 23? WANTKDiUimiiiAiYHOrjB WANTKD -TO leau "either cultivated or raw land; wiil cre for small orchard young treoB; giVo location, AddrcsR- Ilofc 18, Mall TrIUUae. 201 WAITED s;: gentlemen roomers; close In; $1.50 Wool-. ii04 N'orth Ivy. 2t51 WANTED GO g'oAtsi part trade, part cash. Box K, Mall Tribune. WAITED Scotch ixilile. or flliop- hurd, male pup. l'Mone 78S-R1. 2C9 WANT,ED-We have .orders for all klhdo of pullets, eekrls aad hens fdr breedlag purjK; demand greater than ever. ead list what you have, to offer. Nedford Foul try aud Kgg Co. 2S7 WANTHD Women .let us help ytm make money selling guaranteed Iiotery,to wear,; fuil.dr,parftlaiefr bg profits; etperienoe ubaee Mty. Addrees. InteraatleaarMllls, Bex 1SS, NorrlstewBi Fa, FOK HXCkASOH FOR BXCIIANOK Clear Income property for eiultlw or aroperty witn reaimpuait ngm; acreage prerernw Ay aiaountt Box c ly, Midi Tribune. 30e lkftV ' " " -,- ! t -r -rian I i l iLii..n rttuif tp MWMUMSTi 4?8 N. Froat street and rcetYr reward. 28" .!'' Jji' . .. v:t.' Loirr -pair of iw t ilaeei. FlHdar' Ml noe Urn to Mail Trlmthtf etrkfj br ea)l 47. "fy.'w?''' italaaaiaeawaasayaaaafca CMttUf UXltf 'W ReV. Cha; iF. Dele, and other, Waltarlsn ltrr atureyaMt fr te laaulrers. Ad' flresa MJee, ilaaul Burton, Central Point. Ora, R jc.h, n0i i, 37a ' ' ir -irakia iM i i 1 n t nnu j jt i'l li- 9mhtg MWetibtaa 8ISOKR, HHWlNa- KAIJmNWI FOR chlneaalMfor aale. daanlaa; and re(lrag,, p. A. OtuiDntan, t Med ford Furniture 4 Hardware atore, Knsldencd 37 o. Central. .Pjiojk 300, ea-c.w!i,'i fT-ffrte-s--taaBjitaaaacia-- FaWW tWinotyW "M"aaaaa"aBB-'pai--aaaa,aiaa-Bjiaa w, flKItnBRT J, BKRRIAN fteaogrtv Pher, rodka 29. Jscksoa Cematy Bank BIdg. Wetatlea' taken any place aay tlwe by (he oaly Bteda tyoe oFtratar, In Boutha-a Ore. Of. nee p-rfae am, nei ZYO-J. MONKV to LOAN TO I1.QAN-r-tfl90 aajmnroredrauoh jioiniwi mo inflMamac) asaa. -i'l-L.I ""Mi iwaajaiaMfcajtawaaaaagir 1 . j , r ' '' ;. J ' ' '""' 7"' "JHH, JU M KKXTAI4I IJfiinUNCK Phae 799 FOIt 8ALK A-l milch cow, Je'taey ' ' 1 r .tT-'i.-A. utiw&MhriXrtvir. mi v v n a J&hqo Jeitpeaiear -Hl-HIWW.'fcMi ii. t r-aii it DAmi' a-otov, wrtmfr oo. ir My ortlHic the' lahreat; oideat awl beat, e4ttMd pVaat la t-he Pa afflfl aarthwaa L Tjse. o'ttr, sprfngs whe others ml. 9b1d.tuulaf.guar sate.' 29,'MotUt- FlttMtk It. Portland, Ore; saseissasaaaaaaasaaaaaaaaaajawiiiajpa-a-, iaa, mm m na ajaat, no W. CHlBrfJtT Attortajr- a4 Notary, Roam 9, JaekwHt-Co'ttBty . Xaak jnUldlBrnntwwJce N. Ceai 1 tral, Medfard, dra, FOKTKK 3'. NFFJ WkT! T. MBAbalT Attoraeys-at-Lw, Reotna. a r 9, Medford National Bank blda A. B. REAMIW, IiAWY-OanicHU Corey bldgi Q. 11. KOBKrtT LaWyerl Medford NtioaJ Bank Btfildtag, DeMttata Dr, W. M, VAN 8COYOO DH. C. C. VAN 8COYOO Dentists Qarnett-Corey Bid;., ulte Medforu, Ore. Phone 8GB. Colleettone aitd JKiorta J10 COMMOTIONS AND RHFORTS Wa collected some seeonhts 14 yeara old.. We know haw to get the money, The Huttoek Mercantile Agency, Inc., Room 1, ', 8, llaa klcs'Bldg., ; X. Mala at- salalaaaaal I ! --" j Asm f ii itsir JeWJI-iajii; vm nTJirt0Mf1tv aaa-a-i -aaaajSJaali-iaaia--'-a-aita--a'a'' FiCUD p. tNcpH! goatrWor1, 40,4L MV T JBT. aaer aad aa-aji Wdg. Burrers,, ea-mMaa, dralitse( efohard- audi araTeaiaat, , IrtlfatUw lnv M aal aM aaiaa.ajaa-aaa,,Bafc.a-ja.la,a. isAtiu n. tumt -uenerai insurance of flee,. Fire, Automobile Aoeldent Liability, Fiat' Otaea, Contraet, and Surety "Bonds,, Xsfella.nt com pahiee', tSod Ideal aerrice. No. 216 Oaraett-Corar Bldg. - - a- - ' Xwinftrmm HI aama-JMeJQ 1a-aaaaa-Saaaaaa-ja-aa,aa,.all,aaa1a,,, aSjaSaaaiiajiiaMa-i aasjas HAIQHT MVSIC JaT7Dib -Roosa 401, fliWtCrer aHdf. Fred Al ien Hal-fat, piaao; Xrai Ftoran-4 HaMday Hataat, vtrtoe, Phona 71". . , sitifxMr. W-aa'aiaaii a-j-a-lS'aJaa-iaWSi-iaal Ae staaa Va-ka ! aUaaed up far tie Mntajef. CM est tire 4Hf iMmm for AU,. , , -kaT-a- J -(-- a, bjb air-i--raa .jPJyaaVjaiH aaa-aia-aaaaaaia4a,iPt)eiawai DltX.-a. CARLOW, 9L VA MAHVB CARLOW . OstaptllM ahyftela-w-, 419-417 Oimett-Oaray fcMif., phoW 1M4-L. Raatdake) f 6Mtk larat'at' DR. W..W, WOWARD-TOalAail' Bbyatetaa?. tH knM66tf )HHIti-f. Pkcma'lSO: dr; j, j, T. EMMMNR Payaldan and m, Praetka Mmltddto eye, ww aad throat. Bye teJa- uraeoa, ear, rom aaa throat. w tlrfeally taatad and gtakeea" suiu t-He4. QeulM and. AurUt forB, P, H. R., Co. Offleea M. F.,ft ujQo, bldg.. opjiortte P. 9, Phone 587. DR-R, W, CLANOX PW-rfeUaM'aBi, stirgeoa. Phenea, orftea 9, real aVsaea 724-1. Offtca aours, 10 ta It te 6. dhT MARTIN C. BARHlCR Pkyel- gatfMd -Hrgaoitv, OHIoa Jalrn blatV, eppoeUe Nash hdtel. Hour 10 te 12, 1 to 4, Phona 110-J. T. n MMiNK, M. D.-r-OBye, Bar, Km aad Throat. Headache and arvaug ceaditloaa relieved by tHreprlyfitt'9d'glaeeea. Cross eye atrelnhtened. OHhV IM K, Mala st, yhoae 30,3 Consultation ffea, OORIONMAO' ORAOKKNi Mi D.-I Hemnfipathla Phyalotan, Surgeon, 22 s -iwt Mala SL, Medford, Ort gdn. Office phQB'J4 resldttuca lhonw; 73S-R:', Orttee hour x to 4' $. m, DR. cTHV, STI'HB.VSON-Ph'yilctan anu upuvian. vans ans-firerou. Kyeil tested; Glasses fitted that, will correct any defect ot vision; U'lrOH reasonablo. 'PhOho. J"2-X, Offlci, at renldo"nce for tha present, .Mddford, Oregon, 1 40 8, Holly. uto,,,j:s;p3-A Pi44- atrd PataiMaher-i MKBFORD PRIKTWO ,00., has the taaat aalaisad prUtsag otftea is aatthm .QteMHj ho biadlac 'a--fcaa-iina,aaa-aay.- ieea iaar iajaira, aiuas ayetema. ee, , raftiasia an vir it. 97 Norta '' T-S a ar WTWiT.-l--W 11 BAtM TRANraTi I JPrdtuciV OO, ' Niea -it Pat-a Fro at. Fteoae 04fi- Sl. Prte-a ftajBt. ahttt afvt -nu