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Tho followIcK recapitulation Is. report for the six months enulna; Ualanccluly Fund General fund School and library Utah school fund Scbool districts , .. . General road Pacific hlKhwny lload bond Interest Hoad districts City road districts City of Ashland City of Hutto Falls City of Central Point...... City of Gold H11L.. City of KokIo Point City of Jacksonville. City or Mcdford City of Phoenix City or Talent City of Rogue Illvcr Fire patrol Fruit inspection Hunting nud anglers.... Salary fund Stamp fund Ovorch'Ho 1914 per. tax Special deposits 1U1Q porsonn) tux Indigent soldier Indemnity District boundary board SurphiH tax sales Advertising and fair 1.1910. 50. 189. 54 3.I7S.9R 2S9.13 C,7fi3.0a 13.S12.03 117,-tCO.lC C, 450.20 1.101.87 2-1.39 1.013.65 14.10 H'.80' 145.32 309.34 31.82 35.90 .16.31 liTs2."ao 600.00 701.30 1,713.32 3,795. U IS. 4 4 1.48 2.C7 3SS.&r. 2.0C6.05 $232,292.47 llnlanco on .hand .Tuly 1, 1910 ...$2.12,292.47 Tleoelpts .. Transfers Total ... 288,889.6.1 30,928.11 $002,110.21 Il.tldvvin Iletieh died Sntiirdny even inr nt Iits reddendo 41 Greluim street, Irom nn affection of the heart with whieli he had boon troubled for some time pnt. He wan n nutive of New York nud was born Junuary 17, 18H8. Only u few days ne,o he, with ii large company of friends, celebrat ed hirt 78th birthday iinnivnisnry. He was n civil war tctcrajj, having en lihted from his native state and nerv ed (hrnughout the rebellion. A resi dent of Axhlnnd for many yearn, he hud been identified with the building niid'contriietitii; bUMnew, from which ho lin (1 retired. He-Mfles his widow, Mik. Susan Bench, he lwivew one daughter, Mrs. Ida II. Veghle, wife of ChuiloK II. Veghto. Funeral serv ie(w will he held nt tlie family rexi dmiee on TuoMflny, Ki'bniiio 1 at U I. in. Intennont in Ashland cemetery. An escort from Hurnside 1'ost, f). A. It,, will nr.companv his rmnniiiK to their llnal resting plnee, he having filled various offices in that nrgiiu izntion, notably that of pfbt com ninndor. Lynn Purdin has resigned tlio fore mnnship of tho Heeord, n position which he has diligently occupied for the pa.st five years. He will become associated with tho '.Montague iles .oiiRtr as publisher and slitor, u newspaper property which hu.s recent ly been re-established under tho con trol of n joint stock company. Ho will assumn these new dulios Vchru nry 1. His family will remain in AshluriA until spring. Tho Modem Woodmen of ADihog y Camp No. C.')03 on Saturday ro moved its furnituro and fixture from yemnrinl haJl, which it has oeeupi.d for years, to Moose bcKdqurU'r4 in tho llavley block, at tho comer of Kst Main .ind Third btreels. J're kius to leuving the old htaud it ten dtucd its membership an oyster sup per in eonuectiou wjh official instal lation oireises o0l'ew eveningh since, tho "farewell iwrfonnnnee" .incorpo ratbig pleasing reiuiion features for intnnbers of the fmtertinl order and their fnmilieo J. If. McGeo's dr' goods emporium is now locnied in Meiuoriul block. Imving vacated tho Klks building. Tho Hargrove millinery slore is jw also q,cuapying this dry goods center. Extensile improvement on tho Ho tel Oregon property are now under Ooy. Tho work will bo done in re lay of a fow rooms at n time in or der not to discommode the aotho ho ld management. Kenneth McWlllinm has opened up an auUmioWle. salesroom on .Mill street for the-handling of ued can. noluivy. John Onp of tho Jaeksomille mine 'bjwriiijr hi nnmo, was in town Sat urday on liHinei, nnd in tionnoction wlH (fa i vi.it wm piloted around the riemlt upriiiRii UHtieion to the i-ity prk yteiH. MV OH Town Quartet i the next HUrnfiiati in (be lyeemn ooui-ko at kt M'otiHHiist ehunph TuMday even lift Imjy 1. Th viiiitiMle of the avoraffe Aiily jmpor are oxempljfied iu the ASHLAND D VICINITY mtmnu ftMWMMM fMh oil hdfitl en Julv i ?tX,2 1 If 9!,jtft7 IT f 4dSf .7? Jf.SfJ.Bf 17.368.10 -U3fl.C . ...... ..... .... . ' mmM rtn i , rosd fundi 1 17, 00.10 Sl.iG8.9S 42S.00 1.0a0,4S.&I madn up from tho County Treasurer's Uecemuer 31, in 16; Balance Jun, 1,1910. f 12.081.13 4,120.33 031.79 0,056.19 0,193.38 106.309.03 931.01 409.11 10.79 302.C2 18.99 45.27 199.02 0.09 038.04 1,479.02 8.60 404.07 102,67 636.80 $ Hecclvod, 84,710.29 41.222.0C 4,049.07 03,779.32 2S.002.22 0,903.82 7,700.31 21,65-4.29 OV HI 17,10792 406.01 2.705.C0 011.00 042.89 1,328.42 1S.CC3.03 914.42 977.7-1 701.00 1,244.04 38.21 23.20 19,090.07 Disbursed. 1127,823.70 40,272.71 04,5l)(5.16 36,021.37 17,054.90 13,270.00 22.197.05 30.41 17,768.90 437.02 2,074.49 31i.98 043:10 840.70 17,493.40 937.04 009.07 034.70 607,70 o 23"20 21,018.98 420.00 71.22 1,120.71 u.Q'ii'.'i'i 170.00 030.13 1.733.73 9,002.04 18.44 452.31 794.00 " "Tl""i'i 22.11 0,707.03 400.83 791.39 380.53 380.03 2.451.13 $319,817.74 $383,222,72 $108,887.49 Disbursements Transfers Balance on hand ary l, mo.... Total .. $.152,294.01 30,928.11 Jauu 108,887.49 .$002,110.21 case of the Ktigcne Daily Guard, which, according to reports, has been recently thrown into-the hands of n receiver iiirotign onnKntptey pro- eeedings, its debts nggrt-rjatiiig over $20,000. Judge V. M. Calkins, who' f-eems to be holding-court temiwrnrily in that district, signed the drt'rce. It's ii bard rond to (ravel ublihing a daily in n bi-monthly town.. Kx-I'ostmaster .1. I(. Cnsey wus (he silent of honor nt u party hist Thtirs day evening, gotten up by his daugh ter, Mrs. Charley Hnrgndine. The occasion wnH Mr. CaseK 7Hth birth day nnniversaiy, in the celebration of which a number of relatives nnd inti mate friends purtiuipatcd. .Substan tial refreshments were served, KUp plemeated by manipulating skilfully the real genuine pasteboards to the tune or "iOO." Lowest temperature of the senson thus far ws Friday night lust, when tho thermometer registered fl above. Tho snow precipitation on lust Thurs day, Friday and Saturday totalled eight inches. District Superintendent Vnn Fossen eouducted service at the Methodist church at Jacksonville on Sunday. Local grangers havo received invu tstions to attend the dedication of tho new grnngo hall at Hoguo Iliver on Friday, February 4. Tho structure a substantial one, after tho bung alow tyje, and wns buut by uidividual members of tho order who contributed their work. Frunk Mooro of thin city has enter ed tho lists of discussion over na tional "preparedness" jn n jate issue of the Portland Journal. Ho recom mends the establishment of military camps in our forest reserves, where recruits may derive tho benefit of pleasure outings and fire patrol ser vice, incident to military training. 1'aslor Vnllandinghum of the local Christian church preached for (ho following of that denomination at .Central Point on Sunday, both morn ing and evening. John H. Wagner, oldtime S. P. en gineer, with present hrndquniOrs nt hnerninento, bha been . recent visitor here investigating property interests in this locality, accompanied bv his wife. They left for tho south Satur day livening. Voter are nsrain remindiQ that 'thov must register by April 1G, in or der to be in readiness for the prim aries which occur May 19, 11)1(1. 'Che basketball game ou last Thurs day evening between tho high school nnd coast artillorv tennis resulted in a victory for Iho former. Tho battles royal ut this game will occur Wednes day and Saturday eeuings ot this week, February - and .", between the local and Koxburg high schools on homo grounds. What to Do for Eczema OresxT ulTts and nlntmrnts thoald not b up p I led IfOJCJOil clear Win U wanted. From any druvxUt for 25c or $1.00 for extra lure? !", C't a bottle of zeruo When applied dlrextod, It effectlroly rmore rtiPina, uulekly to(H Iteblnf. and beali xkln troublra, alo wtw, burn. KiiuiiJ" sail cltadni. It Mutrat. elrunwM aud MOh. '.ma U uwudabl and inipnhe. Try It, we lllv nsililar you hare ever ued U a cflfrtlve aud tutUfylnj. Ztaio, QlevtUnd. uau, TntncNff-:, .Warrants redeemed 'itrnnrui fund Interest Mid oft warrants rmlfHied fg?nrtfl flfm"li jlltifnnec in irftMunr rgenefnl fundi ..wk tnrrrtfU redeemed rod fatidj ,..,.. iltflliur l trisufr tfond fudtt) . Waffants redeemed ifaclflt highway rend (uiiqj... I IintnUM In trtiry il'HClflc highway rodd fUrTdJ.. . Warrants redeemed leountv salary fHndl . .. ( llfllnnfo In treasury (eounly snlary fund) , Warrants redeemed i county stamp Balance In treasury (county slump Balance In treasury to pay Intermit road liondrt i Balance In treasury (fruit Inspection llnlunco in treasury (county fair and advertising fund) Amount of total Indebtedness above ctMh on hand December 91, 1915 Mti. .. Tho following report of V, II. Slugler, as sheriff and tax collector, shows tho amount of utoueyn and w&rrunis rfcelved on the payment of taxes, penalties Interest and fcon for tho six months ending December 31. 1910: Year Amount 1896 $ 1000 .30 .37 1007 0.79 1.71 1908- 57.09 09.10 1909 442.41 401.18 1910 . 173.02 105.30 1911 556.41 234.36 1912' 594.10 228.66 1913 1,681.82 472.36 1914 v 200,007.91 0,084.00 Totals $203,596.00 $ 7,096.02 Total nil taxes from July 1, 1916, to Dccomber 31, 1915 Total penalties from July 1, 1910, to December 31, 1910 Totnl amount -warrants received on taxes .$ 21.9Q9.14 Total amount cash received on taxes 2.19,282.88 i oiu i ..,,,........... f ( Total of Rherlff'n fees collected during S Btate of Oregon, County of Jackson, ss.: 1, G. A. Gardner, County Clerk of Jackson County, Oregon, do hereby certify that tho foregoing statements nnd financial exhibit of tho condition of Jackson County, Oregon, for tho six months ending December 31, 1910, are as shown by the records and files of my office. In wltnoHS whereof 1 bavu hereunto set my bund and official seal this 3d day of Junuary, A. D. 1916, O, A. UAltD.N'KH. (Seal) County Clork for Jackson County, Oregon. ' Mm Mnrt- Ann Pnv. tpwIlu- tf linn .... .. ........ ...... . -.., jamin Kox, died recently at Burling ton, Ws., at the age of 70. The fnm- ily formerly resided here, when' they ljl,ilt tl1" house on l.nutel Htreet now '''I'''d by George Hobison. She Wl,s a "n,ivp of ''mersetshire, Kng- and. Mr. Fox died hero and is bur- ie'd in AshUnd cemetery. He wns the. uncle of Sarah Fox, Mrs. Susie Allen and Mrs .Mary Dickey, icsidenls of this city. The family loft no chil dren. MrK. Fox was buried in Wis consin. Husband nnd wife are well remembered here, when? they were. uromiuent in llaptist church circles. The "Tom Thumb'' wedding event was greeted by an overflowing house fal tho Vining on Inst Friday evening, nearly 100 little iolks taking part in (he cant as couched by their elder. Tho entertainment was staged by Mr. and Mrs, Hugh Harrison of lleiuler spn, Ky who nre touring the country in this specially. Xotwithstmiding (wo oiiicuil rail - izt'jpJ?? .b.4llUI. ,11. lk ...If UIIII141II I'illPt lit luched toN'o. 10 at Hornhrook sid ing, no responsibility has been fixed. "Somebody lelt n switch open" was the only verdict. J. C. Smith, nt tho head of tbo Jacksonville schools, was au Ashland visitor on Saturday, feeling tho pulso of local voters regarding his enndi- t..,LB -,,,. jaonson counij. Tho mass meeting nt the Baptist! church last Thursday niglit, called for the purpose of affording relief (n ia...u Jtit e .. n Jewish residents of Austrian-Gcrinnn- llussinii Poland, did not "mnsR" to titiv itnnrrpinlili. ..vinni V.rv. i.u- were prWt nnd practlcallv nothing! was done. Belgian relief mrsibUres' seem to have overshadowed all other phases of help for tho European war sufforere. It is proposed hereafter on the Southern Pacific thnt duplicates of "breakfast call cards," on hnndled by Pullman conductors, be delivered to tho regular train conductors,9n. order that they may bo tho better enabled to work iu common as to affording pnrtiouIarH to the traveling, public re garding meals, calls and general in formation. , Over a half-dozen rest rooms lo cated in various parts of town are among the wunv conveniences plann ed by the committee for the conveni ence of guests (it the approaching CHICHESTER S PILLS f-v . THB WlAUftHU HMANtt, $ imi.,1 lilixrvniilillM I'lIU U li.4 ud (lu unite' !, let!. J frith lllu Mltta. ftlEtr. War r jrr. v UlAVu.ffl IIUAKVflLLa. I- u Ctrl taMWli-t.S. IkU AJlnRtUM SOW BY DRUGGISTS EYERYWHUE TIME CAIU) IMTUI1UIU1A.V AITO OAK CO. Lcavo Medford dally except Bun- day for Ashland, Talent and Phoenix at 8 a. m., 11:50 a. m., 1:15, 2:30,1 3:45 and 5:15 p. m. Also on Sat-! urday at 11:15 p, m. Sundays leave at 10 a. m., A p. in. and 9:30 p. m. Leave Ashland for Medford dally except Sunday at 9 a. n 12:50, 2:30, j fllSO 4. 4S anil P. 1 K n m Snnrinv ' w., ...... v. ... .....- leave Ashland at 9 a, tn., 1:00, 5:00 and lOl.tO p, m, V 9 WMonu, oriEuos. FVfifVO Utf(iUVU til, ft1.1 i l.OM 7A u.assnn ii. u 11.77 fund) fundi ... . duo on Paclfte hlglitfiiv 091.61 1.110.71 .4ft 7S2.094.7n fund) $1,110,189.92 4 4S2.46S.IS C3.5G3.S3 G00.000.00 4, ice.ee . -M of Tax. Anit. of Pumilttos, Total 4.26 $ 8.92 $ 13.17 .07 8.50 uu. so 813.59 278.88 800.77 822.95 2,154.18 206,152.46 $261,192.02 $253,090.00 7,096.02 ...$261,192.0! the above dates.. 306.00 $201,498.02 "y aim. ,. mi i m ii triple celebration hero July !, f nnd tl. Professor Anthony during a recent visit and address hero somewhat dampened tho ardor of those nddinted to swilling mineral waters to excess. His advice is to partake iu modera tion, and even then only under med ical advice. Tho line is not drawn at bathing. ' Prospective visitor lo Crater Luke will have to make the trip via Hum brook if they expect to fortify wilh fiery tipples on the way, inasmuch us the control of such refreshments will bo abrogated in that dorauiu by the federal authorities in accordance ! with statewide prohibition enactment. Ilnved "Life Is full of contradictions," ob served the niurkey student nt tho boarding house- table." Aud I con tend that It Isn't," snapped the scowl- ln '" nt M r'"llt- ' 1 TJn llilj I IIITCnnOT IHIo Wili INItKtol STOMACH SUFFERERS V , Says IndiccsUon comes from un excess of hydrochloric acid. A well-known authority states that -,,.i. iniM ! fn.iinMinn u .'jir- ly always due to acidity acid tc.acti and not, a most folk believe, from 'ack o iB.e,,fv? J.ViMnrii'nrV.f'm that an excess of hydrochloric acid m lhc stomach rctar.I$ .Hgcstion ami starts food fermentation, then our meals our like cnrbasc 111 a can. forming acrid fcMLp'Hy bat," thS RCt ,i,at ,cavyi urnpy feeling in the chost, vc eructate bour fool, belch ga, or have heartburn, Hatulcnce, watcr brash, or uaura. , Ho tells us to lay aside all digcitlvc aids and instead, get from any pharmacy four ounces of Jad Salts and take ;i tablcspoouful in a gluts of water before breakfast while it i effervescing, and furthermore, to continue this for one week, While relief follows the first dose, it is important to neutralise the acidity, remove the grit-making ina, Start the liver, stimulate the kidnc) nud thus promote a free flow of pure digestive iuircs. - Jad Salt-. i inwpenjivc ami is made from the and of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lilhia aud sodium phosphate, This harmless salts is u-ed by thouiaud of people for stom.Qi 'rouble with excellent remits. NEAREST TO EVERYTHING Hotel Manx San Francisco 'PowellSLrtOTomll Orcgoninns I lead quarters while in San Francisco rates nunnlni ddtlllrd Management ol Clirilrr W. Ktfley ice water In vcry room, ifpecfal alien llouj;(vcn.I(Ji!iri (riwllitj! tuuMXir led. A Li carte dining ruorn. A 1. MM-! t?,msn ii.0o ifi.oo L. ) . co ; a. v fajsv r-JHiA' ' y "Meet me at the Manx'' N V moderate ' O-i-i- mm Mrm B9WpES jit- -tr limn UN- ytnsii.w, .fAT.Nv n. FOIt JCfJVT Hmfflf.fittfKOl'rl ( FOft HUNT ItHprowd ranch ndlsecni (o rUr !!-X poultrr Phone S(t7 - Tt-8t -. I, ..iii.i. . ...... i .I.... . t'Ult SAl.M- Cheap, portable frame gnrugo, onslty nteved, 1 IttO, room for two maehinw Walter Ilowne, 21 Summit Ave. 27' FOH SAL.) 1016 Chalmers, 6-eylIn-ilers. new tlr all nruttud, 1 extra tire, jet chnlns, nit Iu iptciidld eon dltlon. Apply Crater Laae Oar age. 207 l'OIt SALI Harred Itoek eggs for hatching; oung thoroughbred rooslors. J. H. WeWstor, It. V. D.. Talent. Phone 3-P2. 289 FOlt SAI.H Ton breeding pons, hens, pullets and cockerels, bltio rlbbon egg laying W dottes. Fritschl', ltox hlte Wynn- 33, lloute 2, Mcdford. 6S FOR SAI.K Wheat hay. baled, $1.1 per ton. II. K, Kreutor. 200 FOlt flAI.i: Seed barley, cheap feodj baled barley straw. Call 732-J2. FOR SALIC Home, buggy and har ness, cheap, If taken at once. Frank Klllson, Phono 389-H. 208 FOlt SALE Or trade, registered A. J, C. C. Jerseys, ono cow nnd ono bull dropped Feb. 23, 1910. John I). Hair, Hoguo Illvor, Oro. 274 FOlt BALK Team of mulos, weight 900 lbs. each, 6 year olds, $220. O. C. Hoggs. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS E DLSTIUCT ATTOKXKY 1 horoby annouueo that I havo Zllcd my declaration ot intention to become a candldato for the repub lican nomination for tho office ot District Attorney for Jackson county, Oregon, subject to tho decision ot tho republican party, at tin. primary olec Hon to bo hold May 19, 1910. v O. M. HODERT8. THIUHURKH Deputy County Treasurer Myrtle W. Dlaltely, announcen tier candidacy for tho office of county treasurer. I hereby announce, my candidacy on tho republican ticket for tho of flco of county treasurer, to bo voted on nt tho coming primaries. I have held tho position as deputy in this offico for the past year and nm con fident that- I can fulfill tho duties connected therewith. I served two years an dopuly coun ty recorder before taking tho posi tion ns deputy county treasurer; I havo also had experience ns account- uut for several corporations, such ns tho Medford Concrete Construction company nud Medford Ice nnd Stor ago company, before taking up coun ty work nud will say that my past record Is open for inspection to the voters of Jackson rotinty. If nominated and elected T will con tlnuo to sorvo tho public Just as uffl clontly In tbo futuro ns I havo In tho paid. MYRTLE HLAKELKY. LOANS RENTALS INSURANCE SEE US Bennett Investment Co. NEW TODAY Kino now bungalow, very nightly In Capital Hill, an aero ot good ground, water piped all ovor It, and to house, which Is now and not quite finished. To make a quick turn tho owner will soil for 11250.00. Have a fino Irrigated Idaho ranch of rich soil, largo houso, und all farming foaturcs attractive. 210 acres for 110,000. Will take a ?0000 houso horo iu tho deal, balance easy tuaiuB. C. D. HOON Itoow 10, Jsvcluoii County lUiik Hide WHY? phepaiiehn'ess ouu i'omctv Ono year mora oxperlenco, wider acqualtitanco, butter cquipmunt, In creased working force, moro efficient organization and faith In tho lloguo river valley multiplied finds us pro pared for tho business of a now year, determined to mako It thu host year. No "watchful waltliiK" part for us, ovory day for tho past flvo years has found ua on the Job and ovury month wo hnvo added to our list ot satis fied customers. This year we aro going to try to show ovory stranger that comes to Medford tho Itoguo lllver Valley oven If wo havo to exceed tho speed limit some, Wo do not believe anyonu can take a two hours rldo with us through tho Orohards and Alfalfa Fields or Jackson county und ovor bo really sober again. You aie luvitod. List your property for sale with us. J. C. BARNTES 102 West Main St. Phono 709 join fok hunt nomm VOH IIKNT PiirnHhed biltlfBliw, sin w. ii in. Phono a 1 S-Ar. John K White, FOft Hi-JJJT- Witt fiomo kmiilntt rooiu.1; nMo furnUhetl rooms. M2 Soutfi Central 2ed" FOlt ItH.VT 3-rooiii modern houso, lft acres bottom land, Reed chick en nud Harden proportion, ?12.G0 a month, llennett Invest. Co. FOU KENT Colonel Sargent's rea Idoncft on Onkdale ave., telephone, owner at Jacksonville, or Inquire of II. 11. No or Hoy I). Peebles at .Medford. 27!) WANTED lUhirmJiftNKOOH WANTED -Cood second hnnd trunk. 730 Oak street. 30 WANTKl To rent, or buy, 5-rooni modern houso, close In. Ilox (1, Mali Tribune. 208 FOlt SALE Six thoroughbred Whlto Leghorn liens; pood layers. Call nt 201 So. Centrnl ave. 200 WANTED eJomn good second hand lumber. Inquire Frank Isaacs. WANTED Sound young work horse. Phone 8G7-U. 200 WANTED Hnvo ordors for eggs for hatching, all breeds; send prices to Medford Poultry and Egg Co. WANTED Dressmaking nt homo or by day. HI S. Central, Phono 470-M. WANTED To caro for chlldron day or evonlnRS during nbsenco of pnr ents nt theater, etc. Phono 72S-J. 287 WANTED 3 tons bnld barley need, clean and full grain; immodlnto de livery. Call 4-F4 Ashland, or ad dress llox 40 Mall Tribune. 200 WANTED Your vulcanizing und bat tery changing. Phono 020, Cass' Trading Station. 284 WANTED Knitting mill wnnts warn- on, run time; salary lo weekly, distributing Rtinrnntcod hosiery, or 25 cents an hour sparo time; per manent work; experience unnec essary. Address Manager Interna, tlonnl Mills, Norrlstown, Pa. FOlt E.XCI1ANQE TO EXCHANGE Equity In closo In residence property for outside or small acreage property, llox 731. Medford. 200 FOlt EXCHANUEClear, Inxprovod 0-ncro ranch, ?2600, Tor residence here; 40 aero dairy ranch, Wash ington, f7000 for valley horo; 10 acres Improved Long llcach for vulloy horo $8500. Clark Itonlty Co., 200 Phlpps llldg. TO TItADE 557 acres In tho fa mous Shields lltvor Valley, Mon tana; an Ideal combination grain and stock ranch; 400 acres now under cultivation, which la as love) iu a floor; 100 acres ot tbo balanco can bo cultlvntcd; an A-l water right for Irrigation; this section has tho distinction ot having rais ed tho world's prize wheat; a good (l-rooin houso with sprliiK houso at tached through which flows n con stant stream of spring water; a bam for 12 head of stock, two large granaries, and other build inirs; tho land Is nil adapted to raising airalfu; three miles from Clyde Park whero thoro nro good schools and churches; tbare Is no finer pltiou ot land out of doors; prlco 175 per aero; this Is cash price; will tako In trado Medford property or ranch near for cash valuation up to $8000; long oasy terms on balanco. Owner, F. W. antes, Livingston, Montana. 200 LOB LOST Strayed or stolen, from Jack son crock range, ono blnok fllley, two yoars old nnd ono black yonr Jlng horso colt; both branded I. It. on left shoulder; liberal reward for Information loading to tholr re covery. Add rota W. Jt. Garrett. Ruch, Oregon. 208 MONEY TO LOAN TO LOAN j 1 OoTonlmpro vod ranch Holmes tbo Iiisuranco Man, " MINCELLANICOOB. ''CHRISTIAN UNITY" by Rov. Chas, F. Dole, and other Unitarian lltor aturo sent froo to Inquirers. Ad dress Miss Hazel Burton, Centrnl Point, Oregon, It. F. D. No. I. 270 IIUHINEflf DiniKmJItT Bowing Machine SINGER SEWING MACHINES FOR SALE OR RENT Some usod ma chines uUo for sale. Cleaning and repairing. C. A. Chapman, at Med ford Furnlluro & Hardwaro storo. Resilience 375 So. Central. Phone 300. FIRE For Safe, Sound Security, Ask for a UNION ASSURANCE POLICY POUNDED A. D. 1711. i San Francisco conflagration losses paid in full and without discount, amounting to $4,458,000.00 A. O. UKNNETT KESrDENT AGEN3J ' em? BENNETTflNVESTMENT GO. o ItlWL ESTATE LOANS 102 West Main Street I rieAtJftfWf tMK&tOHt LAHRfl AUTO BPMMrJ CO-W are operating (be largest, oldest" nnd best equipped plant In fbe l'i clflc northwest. Via our sprlnM when others fall. Sold under guar Anted. 26 North Fifteenth St.. Portland, Oro. as Attorn eye I QUO. W. CHEnilYAttorney.. as! j Notary, Itoom 0, Jackson Count; I Hank Ilulldlng, entrance N. Cen- irai, .Meuroru, ure. POKTEIt J. NEPP, WM. P. MEALET I AttompVB.nt-rjifc'. tlnnmn S nd 9, Medford National Dank bide. A t. tft.1 Ill1?b IWVMti n I '"i"! !! iimi i'f i J-M--rf--v-Mui'rJtj,iyJMrf Corey bldg. E O. M. ItOnERTS Lawyer. Mcdford National Bank Dulldlag. Dentist Dr. W, M. VAN BCOTOO DR. O. C. VAN 8COYOO Dentists Garnett-Corey Dldg., ulte Medforo, Oro. Phono 850. Collections ami llcportc S10 COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS W collected Eoino accounts 14 years old. Wo know how to get the monoy. The Buiiock Mercantile Agenry. Inc., Rooms 1, 2. 3, Hat kins' llldg.. 216 E. Mala st Ksglncer and Contractor FRED N. CUMaiiNGa--SnKlneer and contractor, 404 M. F. & H. Bldg. Surveys,, estimate, Irrigation dralnago, orchard and land Im provement. Insurance. EARL S. TUMV General Insurance office, FIro. Automobile, Accident. Liability, pinto Glass. Contract, and Surety Bonds. Excellent com. panics, good local service. No. 210 Garnott'-Coroy Uldg. Instruction In Mrs4c HAIOHT MUSIC STUDIO Room 401, Onrnott-Coroy bldg. Fred Al ton Height, piano; Mrs. Florence Halllday Halght. voice. Phoae 72. Garbage GARBAGE Got yeur premises cleaned up for the suraaacr. Call on the city garbage wagon for good sorvlce. Phone 274-L. F Y. Allen. Physicians ana Snrgeoa DR. F. O. OARLOW, DR. BVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathic physicians, 410-417 Gannett-Corey bldg., phone 1038-L. Residue 20 South Laurel at DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathic physician, 303 Garnett-Coray building. Phone 130. DR. J. J. EMMENB Physician and surgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear, nose nnd thro.it, Eyes sciev tlftcally teotod and glassca aup pllOd. Oculist and Aurlst for S. P It. R. Co. Offices M. F. & II. Co. bldg., opposite P. O. Phone 587 DR. It. W. CLANCY Physician sac, surgeon Phonos, offico 30, ret donco 724-J. Office hours, 10 te 12, 2 to 5. DR. MARTIN C. BARBER Physi cian and Burgeon. Office Palm block, opposite Nash hotel. Hour 10 to 12, 1 to 4, Phono 110-J. T. O. HEINE, M. D. Eye, Ear. Nose and Throat. Headaches aa4 nervous conditions relieved by proporly fitted glasses. Cross eyes straightened. Offico 228 E. Mala at., phono 303. Consultation free. OORDON MAC CRACKEN, M. D. Homoepathla Physician, Surgeon, 228 East Main St.. Medford. Ore gon. Offico phono 142, residence Phouo 732-R2. Office hours 1 to 4 p. m. DR. G. W. STEPHENSON Physician and Optician. Calls answered. Eyes tested; Glasses fitted that will correct any defect of vision; prices rcasonnbln. Phono 802-X. Offico at resldQnco for tho present, Medford, Oregon, 140 S. Holly. Printers nu4 Publishers MCDFORD PRINTING CO.. has the best equipped printing office In eouthorn Oregon; book binding, loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, etc. Portland prices. 27 North First. Trmifer BADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO Office 42 North Front st. Phons 316. Prlcos right. Service guar anteed FIRE ItBNIMLS INSURANCE Phouo 799 y-.A jk ?u .-