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D O Of I HER A BLUFF l.v W. W. WATMON. The went her during the pt lew ttej Rm Imn ftfcty, fogjr, ,HuJy flihl anowy, 11 daring tlmt enltrw Jiorlffil tffcKrtmtOPil nrliifoll in nay one tiny linn been Inw ttom onc-fotirth of oho ineh. Darin I lie entire month of .Inntonry wo wore favored with le1 thiin two incite of htinftiU, whtult fa low tliuti hitlf of tlm nunnul prdafpt Mutton for thnt month. A visitor to this vnllev during the month of Jniumry, jvho hail observ .nl how ftcrionsly we need n hr.ivy pruoiiItn(iuii( having noted tlio aritl I'omlitiori or our oi nt this lime of tlio yreir, nnd who realize the abso lute neocswity of a generous Htorn-io or vvntoi' in the ground during tlt winter senson, where there in no rain dining the Hummer months, mud to this pnpor yesterday: "Your .Inntmr.v weather in southern Oregon is n bliil'f." That gentleman is indirect ly interested in the prosperity of tliH valley. That is why he expicssed hi disappointment in that epigramntio manner. Common Spiim and Courage It wis I), c. IlaitUy of Hood River who o aptly defined the eharnetei of weather we have in January in fcoulheni Oregon. He added: "While llojfiu' River valley will lose. in faet, has lost n few million dol Inrs on account of the drouth of the past two or three years., it has been n blessing in dingnie. Had the ifRlf su tin factory rains continued dunn)' thoo yon in, the people of the valle.v would not now so seriously lie eon bidering the imperative necessity ot irrigation. Thev would have contin ued to take the rr-U of getting enough mointiiru in the ground to produce hulf-crops, while the field and orch- iiin pcis wouiu nave iioui-i-oicd in mm 000 RIVER SAYS their arid rnvironnicnts and multi plied by the millions every season. "In truvoling oer the valley mid discussing these pinblenm with .tout fni'meis, I Hud that the sentiment hart undergone a most salutary chniigc. They deplo.'c the necessity of adding the expense of irrigation, but many of them have already figured where they would have been far better of if the had obtained irrigation twenty : .icaw.iigo. . . . Plgmlng Harkwnrd "1 lind n few, liowever, who nre still figuring backward. Instead of determining the difference between n half crop nud n full crop, deducting the expense of obtaining the latter from tlio hint half and computing the icmaiiidcr of that half us clean vel vet, they deduct the extra expense i'rom the old-time, hulf-crop yield and ignore or forgot the uluo of the increase in the harvest. "For instance: If I nm able to pro duce 11 crop on foily aoic worth .t.lO nn acre, or $IJOO u year, without nitificial irrigation, while 1 can ob tain $r0 an acre, or .f'JOOO a year, from that same tract with irrigation, 1 huvc an increase of $800 on account of the use of water artificially. A loo of .Fo0 an acre for the mainten ance of the water system is paid out of that surplus. That's $100. My annual payment on the total cost of the perpetual water right is M0 at $lJQ an acre, although it is !os than that in the Koguo Hivor Canal coin v rwnyV contract. Total cost of tin wi tor right, we'll say, ft, 20U0. My find intuiost on that sum at (t per cent im tt'JO. Those threo sums or firt cowt make a" total of $300. (Add $100 to $110 and that sum to $120.) Tlio IVi cent of (Jain "Now, deduct tlio $.100 of expense fnni the $800 of surplus on account of huving had tho bcnotit of irriga tuoi, and the result is .-i-IO of clour gain on an investment of $.'1(10. In other woid, by investing t'100 in water you obtain $J0U h a result, fiviwir fllO us nut profit. "Why, bless your soul, I'd like to make tout kind of an iuvoMmont ev ery othei day lor scleral yours. It wouldn't take Iohk to get rich nt that sort of profit ou water or anything ulv. That is more than i;j per cent. Tlmt's enough to make the banker turn grew with envy. It is a simple proposition of maihcniat'ot, and brfe itumxt. Loan h dollar and get back $&i in one year. And then screoch Kraft swl pull your hair boeausp sohhImh1.t is robbing yon ! I wish toweoue would rob me like that as fust a I could make figure." XoImhI)' is Kohhed Mr. Hartley aa given a a prac tical arithmetical proposition in Mul tiplication, addition and subtrse. tlon. Any M-hool boy ran "do the example." It shows clearly that ir rigation is I he bst protection the faruxM- can invoke again! robbery. H how that )m baa fivan tha soil that hi which it dclirt$ and the of! is pNHiig him back more than two tor Oonc In that manner nature uiani tvii its j,cui?iu3ii. J's t.eweiits arc J Freckles and His JETr.. '''' '!;' ' P,!,?:''T'T'''!,'!P'''?wrt'1' !"1' " ''""jftWli wyiirwNiHiiii '!&$. jnyftMHW1 "'"JiPHmiksBL K(OI04A 6ET ALL? "i VCeTi I '' S6E IW AlT 7' ' fT ffl$ VGR ANSWS&S ' 4ot"EM "" TVr AWSWERS VRCH5 ' I W- FER YEf? MoMer ALLOrJI Out o KiN mm WL WORK VET, : ' PAPER' ' PEEl Ajhi WE '-. R;Q PQECkLES?j ' ' JSLg '' RECITE To-HOtmovJlj. never idle when conditions nre nor mal. They nre constantly seeking employment. But those elements of the soil which can work only in n given percentage of moisture must of necessity abandon their job when there is no moisture to Rivo them life. That explains in n simple wny why Chemical action in tho soil ceases when the soil is lobbed of its met important plijsionl force water. And when chemical combinations in tho soil arc impossible by reason of drouth, plant life on the surface dies in want of nourishment. The rainfall in this vallev for" the entire season to date is less than eight inches and that is lesH than one-fourth of what it uright to bo for the year, while the season of rainfall is two-thirds passed. ' In view of this condition, is there nuv possible excuse for doubt thqt our only salvation lies in irrigation, not onlv this venr, but everv cur in this nlley, forever? SALONIKI, Feb. 3, vJt I'arlH -The Zeppelin which on TiichUu bom barded Saloiiikl was or very largo dimensions. After making a wide de tour ot tho city It begun Its operations from a height of 2000 reel by drop ping five bombs which fell Into tho sea. Tho raiders inlned the nu.t target but tore a woman to pieces nixl wounded a small boy. Another bomb act fire to ware houses rilled with rats, oils, bomlno and sugar.' The bulldlnija riared up like a torch and the population bo camo wildly excited. Meanwhile tho .oppnlln continued to drop iuIrbIIos, one or which demol ished tho mosque ot Yuiwof Pasha, hlllitiR three mid Injuring eleven Orcok refugee from Asia .Minor, An other bomb crashed through tho roor of n houao and killed flvo persons. I-'nst aeroplanes rose In pursuit of tho Zeppelin. AGAINSyiR RAIDS IONDON, Fob. n.Lord North- cllffo's newspaper!) continue a vigor ous campaign tor hotter protection or Croat llrltaln ngnlnst Zoppollu at tacks. Tho Dally Mali declares that the groat towns should have a con stant patrol of aeroplanes. "It Is useless to think of noropliuios In tons and twenties. Wo must have Ibotu In thousands. Tho Xoppollnn should bo attacked without morcy or losplto In their shods and whenever thoy put to sea A great policy of attack Is required, not by aoroplanes In tens, but by large squadrons " EA&LE r01T 6CH00L U0TE6 The subject for consideration at the mcclinir of the Parent-Touchers' association net Monday night will bo "The value of local truck meet and ty'lgol fairs." The Dicoting will be in the tnn of a frac-for-all di cushion. It i lioptid that a good number will attorn!. It itf .wqswtud tOat Cocnfy uporfnttu'nt Well will be here. naskotlmll practice at the opera bouse Monday aad Wvdnaaday nights of each wwk. The Jarkscnvillo boys arc sehvd ultsl tor a gaate hare Saturday night, February 5, after the picture show. The lnt gave played was with Talent, at which time tkje local bey were defeated. In the firt hair the wore was 22 -'i. In the second half Harnish, who i the regular eentr, but who, on account of la gripc, had not been playing, got into the mainl and the score stood 2-2 on that half. Moth teauva played well. Oil the gme light refreshment- were sen.'d to the plaxers. Ituth (Irovrr uf ''"" wilt rniedute jot.m had n uperdtiu ln tippeudi- LEE ZEPPELIN SHELLED SALONIK MBDMKf! Mrr, rutnv$K Friends citis nt the Mod ford hospital recent ly. She is expected home soou. Had colds and la grippe liac caus ed n very irregular attendance iu school the past mouth. EAGLE POIN T EAGLETS By A. C. HowIcU On Saturday night, January til, thu Hnglo Point Dancing club had one of thuir KWcll dances under the manage ment of .Mr. and Mrs. .1. V. Mclu tyrc, Mr. and Mrs. V. T. Newport and Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Mcl'horson. Those in attendance were: Mr. and .Mrs. J. Frank Ilroivn, MY. nnd Mrs. William Urown, Mr. nud Mrs. W. C. Clements, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pelour.c, Mr. and Mrs. It. 0. Brown, Mr. and .Mrs. Clco. von dor4 Hellen, Mr. and Mrs. Win. von dcr Iiellcn, Mr, lloogerhydc, Mrs. Murgueiette Simpson, Miss Al ice Mclntyre, Miss Mabel Pruett, Mis Tenie Lewis, Ouy Pruett, Will iam Lewis, I'M ward C'iugcadc, Thomas Ililcy, Fred Heath and Mi. T. F. Itoltx. After daueiiig until near mid night, light refreshment were served, and my reporter reports that they had n cr enjoyable time and some ot tho company remained until toward the wee bonis of the morning. On Sunday night the Hagle Point Amusement company hud n moving picture show nud on Monday night a practice basttetball game, so the leaders of the Kaglcts will see (hat our town is not dead or fast asleep, Gcoigc Austin, the mail contractor nud currier fiom Kuglc Point to Cli max, decided last week that ho would disponse with his ng ami carry the mail ou a Hiekhorsc, but he found that he hail so much mail and extra mckHgCM.to carry and distribute that ho had to fall back onto bin v agnin, but he says that the roads arc almost impasMiblo, and from whcic tho rond leave the valley and he begins to climb tho lulls that the snow nud mild combined make it almost impossible lor him to make the trip in the allotted time. Wilbur Jack was among the busi ness cullers Mondny. Monday wo, and when I say we I monn the whole town, had our full (piota of tramp solicitors. The iirst ono was n long, tall specimen of hu manity that came marching in, tin announced, and tho first thing he said was: "Have mi any corns?" On being answered in the negative he went inlo the parlor where the la dies wore and ninth1 the same inquiry and they told him no. Hy that timo a lady hnd come into the main sitting Nut Cake .Simply Delicious BvMn, Janet Meh'enste Hill, Editor of ite lloitou Cookmg bchool Magazine In giving this recipe, Mrs. I till le Hrtcs it to Ik: one of tiic bct nll-nround cake recipes it has Wen her good for tune to make The simplicity nnd uni formly good results will appeal to every hoiuew ifc K C fiut Cal Onf 'half cup bnttrr; JJ rus gran vlatnt mgar; i( cub witk; Jcuftjeiir: 3 l:vj traspooi(fnh K C Raking lw 4f 1 cp of nut meals riufptd fiw; tvtttUt tfl txgs, beaten dry, JUft Vmr and baking powder together, thrt-e time. Creum the lsitti-r, add tho Mltr; then alternately, the milk ami the llour mixture; lastly the whites oE ri and the nut inrat. IULe in a t In a shallow jstii tblrt or forty iniuute When mbi cover with thu icing aud decorate wtlh w hole nut nurals. .TtiU it mu rirllut white cuke taupe Mbca uvu ic uwiuwl Cbuculala Uui Om f cu gr$HHlkd Hgar; )f oun cbkoiate; whit if I tgx, ttraUn dvyr. Jt ktmtoiiul vanilla ttratllm cufi wukr. Hk the sugar, charoUte and wuter antil the oiixtur nU; ouver ami let Uiit three Hunutri. Uucot-r and let bull till when tmtnl iu cold water a mHt ' Istlt uuy l formed; lat into tliewbiUe el egg, theuliratuntd cold.sihl suilla. .TK Mul caraairl tnmtii'f civ an m forty M (few k C i V Reut. war be tufd la pte. at d) ck-sulaivsliiMliav, W daaitwl A tout ul Ike Co.t Mok huMliU'iurly iUuiliat'4 In 9 Maura will hr mill frr, if jtmi will rnd the mlomi trrUhuair . . V. -tl In t' iuIiiki K C IMk.iu IvWlkf U UC Jill U Cvs, PrS! . "Wi? -jS ff.'6,JP', rS wwoiity otikoo. WJnntJrL WAmv.wjr n. room, whore I was. and ho asked her the same question nnd received the same nnswer, leaving in disgust. He went to every house lit town, but what succiwh ho had is not known except to those whom ho bled. The other was n photographer so liciting for II, C. Mackay, but ho was more civil. Henry French and Ilobort Mintur were business callers Monday nnd so was A. W. llradshaw doing business with our business men. The friends of Mr. Leo Post, nee Uortha Peiichey, formerly of this place, but now of Ashland, will be pleased to lonrn that thu stork has visited the home and they are tho recipients of a fine son. Hcv. Albert II, (Iniuiiioiia of llutte Falls, who luis been out to Medfoid attending a meeting of the Presby tery, came out Monday evening on the P. & B. and spent the night with us, and tobk the train fbr Uutto Falls Tuesday morning. Ho was ac companied by Dr. Holt, who was cull ed to finite Fulls to see u sick woman. Kejiortod by Jackson County At tract Co., Blxth and rir Bts. flirult First Stnto Dans of Itou- Itlvor vs. John K. I)n, summon filed. Kloronott Slis va. Albert K. Sims, flndlnK ami coucliu-ous. ChanniiiK Sneei h. v s. Ilarnuni Ot nl, Hlllt 111 fr 1 f M. V Hthmldt v- Horiic Itlvcr -r- Home Celebration of Wonder Interest Tho nrrlval of n Iiaby In tho Iioucho1d completely changes tho cnliro nstwet of I 1110 lUllltC. uui in IIMI Dienntlme, ilurlnt Ilia nnilom peril I of ei rMctanry, Itirru l a .plcnillil rcmcily knnwii n "Mctttier'a rrlcnil" tnat ilis woruler. It l for citcrnnl mc, re liciti? tlio pulni of nncxlo oipamliin, soottica and quiets tlio nerve, cxtemli IU In fluenco to tlm Internal orcarM and rrmovet to n crcat extent the ten- ilenev In unrr" nnd nn. prtleiMton. It I a natural treatment, lafe for ttio mother, liai no drug" effect whAUo crer and for tlil reason mutt ctcrt a moat teneflclal Influeneo upon IrxMo functions ill irctly ennnreted vvlilt motliertxKMl. In a very Interesting louk tlio aubjeet Ii freely dtacuwed and a copy will Im mulled free to all expectant mntliers by Druiincld Ucgulttor Co., 409 Lamar ndr.. Atlanta, On. Oct n lottlo of "Motlitr'a Friend" today of any ilmrrht. l'o ni directed and ou will tben know why mother for nearly half a century lave lued aud riciHiiuiende.! Ihu tpleiwlld old tu motherhood. Their lelteri arc mnoiM vt chr. tlMt hreattia comfort Iu orcry word. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS IHSIIIICT A'riXilt.NKV 7 hereby announce that I havo Jllod my declaration ot Intention to bnconio a candfdnto for tho repub lican nomination for the office ot District Attorney for Jackson county, Oregon, aubjeet to tho docislou of the republican paity, at, m, primary eloc tlou to be held May 19, 1010. O. M. HOHKHT8. THHASUItKIt Deputy County Troaaurer Myrtle W. Illakoly, announcoa tier candidacy for the office of county treasurer. I hereby annouute my candidacy on the republican ticket for tho of- .(o of county troaaurer, to be voted on at tho eomlng primaries. I have hold the position as deputy In this office for the past, year nnd am con fident that I can fulfill the duties connected therewith. I served two year aa deputy coon-1 ty recorder before taking the posi tion as deputv eoNaty treasurer; I j have alfQ had experience as account ant for several aflrporatlons, ueh aa . the Medford ''anerete Construction ' company and Mad ford Ice and Stor-' age conipanyQiefore taking up eoua- ty work and will say that my past record is open ter Inspection te the voters of Jackson countr- If nominated and elected I will ea tlnue to nerve ibe public just as ef ft-, cientlv-,li the !'iture as I haW In the. past S1KTLPV HLAKKLBV. COURTHOUSENEWS IIIIIIIIIH fl FifUoW OOYfl, OUg M0R IQUESTiOKJ ANO THEM VOU MUST PlUi OFF TO OSD IP PRBSIDE-MT WILSON, THE VICE PRES' IPENT AMD ALL TMH l "AailiC-r ur.unrnp ' ' lDlED. VAlllo unuin T -j OFFICIATE? Public Scrvlco Corporation, answer filed. Jackson County vs. Mrs. II. Walk er, ct nl, suit to foiecloso tax lions. IViitinta Kfltntu of VAW.a C. Jones, order ap pointing appraiser)!. Estato of A. P. Talent, deceased, second report filed. Kstntc of Mnry Oolgor, final nc cotint; order of publication of settle ment of final account. ICntnto of Llzrto Itnle, flnnl report nnd order fixing time tor final set tlement. Guardianship ot Corbet Smith, minor, citation filed. Weal Itsbttn Transfers Fred L. ColvlB et ux to Cora L. Knight-, pi 12-37-1W 1.00 Kills J. Noll et ux to L. A. Noll l-Suf land in nu-lK l.lOO.UO V. II. Kills et ux to Willtnm. It. Yen ut tiv. pi 30-1K .. 10.00 .1. Frank Nichols et to F. I). Clarke, pt hlk I J. J. lfn- er's add. Knglo Point I on CHICHESTER S PILLS J- "llll". 7lAIIINIIIUANI. X lra Iltir r wir v Irrnr.laf. A-k rf Mll.VlfVM.TrR yenlnowmilftt.Rfeit.AU-yihliiLI SOLD DY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE 1I1AMIINII IIIIAniP I'll.l.M. If 4 .fr.f.t'?'4 4' CliARSIKIKI) ADS. Ono cent per word per Isauo. Six Insortlons for price of flvo. fifty couts por lino per month without nhnugo. -I- -r ---t- I KOK 8ALK MISUKMiA.MlOUS I '- - - J.-. FOIl gALK-Ford one mnii tops and toil work of nil description. Med ford Tent aud Awning Co., lufl N. Front. Phone 7-It. 25 FOU SALIC Illcycle with carrier, al most now, cheap. P. O. Uox 333 70 FUIt SAI.K--NIUB alnglo oomh It. I. Hod ceckerels: alio egga lor hatch ing. Kiuoat Wobb, Central Point. 171 FOIl 8ALU Hco ftth, IBIS model, extra equipment; now tiros; price $300; party loavlng county. Ilox 107, Contrnl Point. 276 FOIl 8ALK One i wagpn; ono top buggy; ono net 2000 pound plat form aculoa. O L. Schurmorhorn, 121 Nortli (Jrnpo. 270 FOIt SALK ICKRa from raugo raised S. C. Huff LcKhorns. Win. J. Forim, Mmlford 11. F. D. I or phono Mrs. A II. Forns, 10-FS. 201 FOIt SALK- Smith typowrltor $12. SO Iloom 310 Holland Ilotol. FOIl HALK Choap, portable franio Riirngo, ooslly moved, 11x20, room tor two niaohlnua. Walter How no, 25 .Summit Ave. 270 FOIl SALK Harrml Hook cRRe fqr hatching; younB IhoroiigTihroil roootiirs. J. II. Webster, It. F. D., Talent. Phone 3-F2. 28U FOH flALK -Sood barley, cheap feed; baled barley straw, Call 732-J2. TIMK OAItl) lNEflUltHAN AUTO OAIl CO. Uari Mcdford dally excopt Sun day for Ashland, Talent and Phoenix nt 8 a. m., 11:60 a. m., 1:15, 2:30, a Hi and fi:15 p. m. Also on Sat urday atell: IS p. in. Sundays leave nt 10 a. in., I p. in. and 9:30 p. in. Leavo Ashhoid for Mudford dally excopt Sunday nt 9 a. m., 12:50, 2:30, 3:30, 4 '45 and 0:15 p. m. Sunday leavo Aahlartf at 9 a, in., 1:00, 5; 00 and 10:30 p. m. NEW TODAY I have moved my office to Rooms 207 anil 208, second floor of & Garnett-Corey biiilttlny. Elevntor service should please my customers nnd fris-'ids. More particulars Inter. C. D. IIOON I.edl-fl .libinrHnniiimiy I hl4SH.Ira IllanaaJ Urmu4X rnu la iird a tuu 'umAV ln. iftlxl vtth Ui Sllljea. V ft) $ 'ka tta a Ap P im (ifl !! ft-" lHHHaiHWin-1-' - ...- if! vBUhmvtr'-m 'n?'"' -' wrffj''nyA, ' I iiy'i-lt:H I rm'uNOERrfAken!1 T TW'UNOERrrAkERi''' f y wsm '-i IJ "iwp ' "'jp' h .ti . V. , .t- ! ! i jw " .&- v i i n si v. ? i..i w s FOIl KKNT TIOCSBS FOIl HKNT Furnished houso, four rooms strlctlv modorn. closo in. Call at 213 N. Holly St., or phono nni-L. FOIl IlKNT Furnished bungalow, 829 V. 11th, Phono 318-M. John F. Whlto. FOIl HKNT 5-room modern house, 1 M, acres bottom land, good chick en nnd Kardori' proposition, $12.50 n month. Dennett Invest. Co. FOIl IlKNT Colonel Sargent's roa Idcnco on Onkdalo nvo., tolophono ownor at Jacksouvlllo, or Inqulro ot II. I). Nye or Ttoy U. Peebles nt Mcdford. 270 ron SAtJv iiivrnsTOCat FOIl KAUK Or traile, 3 black horses, about 1100 lbs. each, livejy and In Kood conditien: will trndo for heavy team. Frank II. Mycro, 11. F. I). No. 2, Central Point, Ore gon. 272 FOIl SALB Or trndo, rcglntorod A. J. C. C. Jorneys, one cow and ono bull dropped Feb. 23, 1010. John II. llnlr, Itoguo Itlvor, Oro. 274 FOIt SALE Tcnm of mules, weight 000 lbs. each, 0 year o1(1b, $225. O. O. Hoggs. IIItLP WANTKiV SIAIiK WANTED flood, Industrious slnalo man acquainted with ranch work. Htuto wages. Uox 80, Mall Tri bune 272 WANTED MthUmjljlNrtOCH WANTED -Second hnud fiauiOH for hot-beds. Commuiilcato with 11. II. Clarke, Central Point. 270 WANTED To hoar fiom ownor of good ranch for sale Send cash price aud description. D. F. Hush, Mlnnonpolls. Minn. t) WANTI5D Dressmaking at home or by day. Hi S. Central, Phono 179-M. WANTUD To onro for ehlldron day or evenings during ahsoneo of par outa at thoutor. ate. Phone 728-J. 287 WANTED Your vulounlalng and bat tery charging. Phono 510. Caea' Trading Station. 284 WANTKD Knitting mill wanta worn on, full tlmo; salary $15 weekly, distributing guaranteed hosiery, or 26 ceuta an hour sparo time; por mnnanl work; oxporlonee tinnoo osHary. Addreaa Mnnngor Intornu. tlonnl MIIIh, Norrlstown Pa. MONHV TO LOAN TO LOAN $1000 on Improved ranch Ilolmou tho Iuauronco Man. MIHCKMiANKOUH. laaaaat aaa,, miwaiaM.ail CIIHIRT1AN UNITY" by Hov. Chas. F. Dole, and othor unltnrlau liter- aturo sont free to Inquirers Ad- droafl Mlsfl Ilnxel Ilurton, Central Jolnt, Orogon, It. F. I). No. 1279 HUHINraS OIKIrt7nmT Kovvlng Mnchtnoa BINOKIl IKWINO MACIIINK8 FOIl oiuk OH HUM aomo useu ma chines also for salo Cleaning nnd ropnlrJiiR. C A Chapman, nt Mod ford Furniture & Hardware storo. HchIiIoiuo J75 Ho. Central. Phoni 390. WHY? lIIKP.ltll)NIKS Ol'll POLICY Ono year more oxporloucu, wider acquaintance, better oqulpmont, In croflHod working to roe, inuro offlclcut orgairlzatlou and faith In tho KoK'io river valley inultlplled finds us pre pared for tho bublneM of a now yoar, dotormlned to make It tho beet your. No "watchful waiting" part for us, ovary day for tho past five yearn has found uu on the job and every month wo have added to our Hit of satis fied oiiHtomer. Thta yoar we are going to try to show every atranger that oomtw to Medford the Itogue Itlver Valley oven tr we have to exceed the spoot'ollmlt some. We do not believe anyone can tako a two hour ride with ua through the Orchards and Alfalfa Fields of Jackson eounty and ever be really sober again. You are Invited- List your property for sale with us. J. C. BARNES log Weit Mam st. Phone 793 4m ( ,-m I vxl i "tf . ii FArtW vm, By Blosse t WTTmW" ' t at' HUSLVEfiS imil'CTOIlY Auto Supplies LAIIEIl AUTO SPHINO CO. We are oporatlng tho largest, oldest and beat equipped plant In tho Pa cific northwest. Uso our springs whon others foil. Sold under guar antee. 26 North Fifteenth St., Portland, Oro. Attorneys GEO. W. CIIEHRY Attornoy.. and .Notary, Iloom 9, Jackson County Dank Uulldtng, ontranco N. Cen tral, Mcdford, Oro. POHTnn J. IN'L'FF. WM. P. MEALET Attornoys-nt-Law, Hoonis 8 rod 0, Mcdford National Dank bldg. A. L REAMES, LAWYER Garnott Corey bldg. O. M. ROnERTB Lawyer. Mcdford National Bank Building. DontUM Dr. W. M. VAN 8COYOO DR. O. C. VAN BCOYOO Dentists aarnott-Coroy Uldg., ulte 310 Med f oro, Oro. Phono 850. Collections nnd Reports. COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS We collected sorao accounts 14 years old. Wo know how to got the money. Tho IluitocK Mercantile Agency. Inc., Rooms 1, 2, 3, lias kins' Hldtr.. 210 E. Main sL Knglnccr nnd Contractor FRED N. CUMMINOS Snglneor and contractor, 404 M. F. & II. Uldg. Surveys,, estimates, Irrigation dralnago, orchard nnd land Im provement. Insurance. EARL S. 1TMY-General Insurance otflco. Fire, Automobile, Accident, Liability, Plato Olass, Contract, nud Surety Hands. Excellent coin, panics, nood local service. No. 210 aarnott-Coroy Rldg. Instruction In JIuilo IIAIOHT MUSIC STUDIO Room 401, aarnott-Coroy bldg. Fred Al ton UalKht. plnno; Mrs. Florence Ilatllday JIulght, voice. Phone 72. Garbage naiaaawatia wn, .Miaa OAnnAOK Cot your promlsei cloancd up for tho summor. Call on tho city gnrbaga wagons for good service Phono 274-L. F, Y. Allen. Physicians nnd Surgeons KC?'CMLOJw: Ml. EVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathic physicians, 41C-417 aarnott-Corey bldg., phono 103G-L-. Resldonce 26 South Laurel st. DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopath! physlolau, 303 aarnott-Corey building. Phono 130. DR. J. J. KMMKNS Physician nnd surgeon. Pracllco Hmltoj to oyo, ear, noso and throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and glasses sup plied. Oculist nnd AurlBt for S. P. 11. 11. Co. Offices M. F. & II. Co bldg., opposite P, O. Phono 507. DR. R. W. CLANCY Physician nn! surgeon Phones, otflco 36, real donco 724-J. Office hours, 10 to 12, 2 to 5. DR. MARTIN C. BARHBIl Physt clan 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 relieved by properly fitted glasses. Cross eyes straightened. Offlco 228 E. Main St., phono 303. Consultation froo. GORDON MAC CRACICEN, M. D.' Homoepathlc Physician, Surgeon, 228 Hast Main St., Mcdford. Oro gon. Offlco phono 142, residence phono 732-112. Offlco hours 1 to 4 p. tu, DR. O. W. STEPHENSON Physloldh and Optician. Calls answered. Kyos tested; Glasses fitted that will correct any defect of visien: prices reasonable. Phono SG2-X, Offlco at residence for tho prosent, Mcdford, Oregon, 14G 3. Holly. . Printers and Publishers MEDFoitD PntNTINO CO., has (he best equlppod printing office In southern Oregon; book binding, loose leaf lodgers, billing systems, etc. Portland prices. 27 North Fir st. aaa Ti a ns fort BADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Of fle 48 North Front at. Pnpn 311. Prices rleht. Service guar anteed.