o ORGANIZATION OF IRRIGATION DISTRICT NEARS COMPLETION llv W. W. WATSON. In wxmmt ernniwrathp figure hi tb nmtler of the initial and permanent font of irrigation, it i piofomblo to employ example 0r comiweison into AVhlnh tlue for wIi.hh lhe.u Hrtielea mv written may make iwrWrnl In I'liry, if deairsble. llutuactt iiiurcdul ity is frequently an ombnrrnu.ing ob stacle to overcome in an effort to ronch tin. truth of tin- proposition in llHIld. ITl'UPC, when ii.fi.rriii.1. ; made to mi irrigation project Nome ilitnee away fi oiu tluMu whom n local aysloni inny concern, tin effort will bo mnuV to ii(f i, ease oC which n loonl resident of good roputo litis personal knowledge. In using brief ilnln concerning tho Model Land & Irrigation company of Noullioni Colorado, of which district tho town of l'oso is tho business oen tor, those interested in Ibis eomparn tivo pVosenlntion nro referred to .lului II. KnglMi, n respected resident of tliin ,.i(y, who fa fnturcntcd in tho wyntom just named. Tho Initial Cot A eo-opornlive company wan or gnnized in Noiithoni Coloniilo anil nninotl tho .Model Unit & lirigntiun oumpttny. The nron to bo irrigated continued 120,01)0 ttoro. Tho slorase .vtoni 1 used. A dam n milo long wa nocoamiry to form a hndu with n capacity Miffioicnt to hold tho nimntity of walor required. Tho in itial oot of t Iii storage yti'iii won $(100,0110. The cosd of annual main tenance dining tho period of Hum company's operation has varied from .W.fiO per acre to as high as .:I.."jO ior acre. An additional muu of fl 00,000 wa voted for pcriuanont con-t ruction work. Tho hind irrigated by thi com pany, in its native condition, was wot th -cnreely the annual tax charge. ,11 was aMMisud at ..! to $1,1U an aero. Xow it sell for $80 to $200. Irrigation wan absolutely noee-Miry to make it piol'itahly rodticivc. Those who organized and put the soheiiiH into operation had no fear of the re-nils of irrigation, AValor Cost a I'm tune Without a quaver of doubt, those inteiehtud invented a fortune of up pio.vimntflv a million dollars before they could poihly hope for a penny in return. Wan this not a Hitb-ttiiititil c.pie.ioii of confidence The soil, like that or the Itoguo Itivor valley, was known to contain the necessary elements of foilility, lacking one and that one wan water. With water to give life to the soil, those who in vented their money in that scheme knew what the result would bo. So far the analogy is clear eiioiuth. The conditions there at that time were similar to those here at this- time. There the men of liusincsH foresight combined their individual finances, proceeded with the eonntniclo work, perfected the system and at once ap plied the water obtained. Then fol lowed the rich harvest of crop. No matter how tho cost of auuiml main tenance iipmv fluctuate, not a murmur in heard, for Ihr houufv of tho crop .Meld x"'s mi alluring profit. Five tons of alfalla to the acre, from ten to twenh ton- of ugnr berth to the CLEANSES YOU Hi II BEAUT L Try Tills! All Uanilniff IHsappeiirs iiml Hair .S(op. CouiIiik Out Surelr try a "Daailarlne Hair ("loamy If you wiah to imiiUMllatoly double the baanty of your hair. Juit nioiaten a elotk with Usdrto and draw It carefully through your hair, taking one mall strand at a time; thin will cleant the hair or dust, dirt or any exceulve oil In a faw mlnutea )ou will be araanMl. Your balr will he ary. fluffy and abundant and Pomhmm an laroHipflrnble MftnoM, luatra aad luxuriance. Ueiililee baaatUylag the hair, one application of Danderlae dissolve every particle of dandruff: Invigor ates the scalp, stepping Itching and falling balr. , UsnHeriaa is to the hair what fresh showers of rain sad sunshine are ta vegotattoa. it goes right to the roots, Invigorates ar$ stroogthans them. Its eihiltratlag. stimulating and lifo-produciag properties cause the hair to grow long, strona and beautiful. You ran surely hao pretty, soft, lustrous hair, and VoU or It. If ou will just el a 15-eoat bottle ol Know lion's Mandenne from n drug store or toilet lonnter .ind tr It as Uirv tt4 Adi. " rr ii hd ebttnijflitf erojn of nil )iinNr,",,r' rotedlge wWrb does NOT I"" fail. ' ,tsplre until nest inlv Hy tMi nmr In h IfewnP'Ifrvrr ralfer. where million., of dollars wrth f water in xoiihf to waste .cferv yir; where luindreds f ilwimaHdn of aeres wf -oil is IhiMmx fwr that element of lire that will rle it eheor f prodne lion; when- tlwwiamla ef HWttle fltMl liTo a eiintinaowi Joy beeaniH) of owr deliKhlful cliiaale. ami where for toni mav easily be made in enlti- rttiou of tho "mil, it moUtiire could bo applinl at intervala duriux tliCi'"! read a paper. Dinner will bo xruiwun- ensn, w are still wonder in whetiior or not il will pay to ir rirate. It lots been positively deinonslrat od hero that it will not pay to rami without it. Science, enterprise and n little money hnvo just ns posilioly demoiiHtrated that it will pay to farm with it. Who unn discover the source of till doubt that tiroduues n mniiiniit (f hesitation? , Hixht here, however, I wnnt to in terject a defence of hundreds of farmers who hnvo roucntly announced their conclusion that irrixation is manifestly necessary in this vulley and that they propose to have it at the curliest possible date. Orxnnlmtluu Alwnt Itoady Final papers, including the list of exemptions, will be ready for tho county court to pass on early next week, it is believed, in tho organiza tion of tho find irrixation unit of 'the valley, covering- the cultivable area of tho Ashland and Talent dis tricts. Soon thereafter a popular vote in the territory involved will deter mine the fntu oT tho project. It is encouraging, indeed, to receive so many assurances from those interest ed in the farms of those districts that tho plan will carry almost unanimous ly. The aystem cannot be completed for use this year, however; but it is ronMiiing to know that the gamble on crop yields will have pnMed inlo history before the noxt ear's need shall bo committed to the nojl. Meantime, private onnitul. nbso- lately unafraid of results, is extend ing a vast aystcni whose cannla will commnnd the heart of the valley. On the-o thousands of acres of incoui pnrnblv rich soil a vast harvest should be gathered this year. With the use of water that harve-t w as suied. Without it, lailuro is n cer tainty. Which shall it bet Mke Col. lloudo, President Wilson's persounl representative who Is now touilnx tiiironouu capitals, Secretary Norrls of tho commercial club lert on n personal mlHsIon to Portland on the Shasta llmltod Thursday morning. He Is the bearer of press dispatcher which sot muroonod hero during the storm period that Ih pievalllnx both north and south of Ashland's Wost vrn Union repeating station. Many wires aro down, conneqi.cntly tho tel egraph service ot balled up, especial ly in northern territory. While Iort- and Is dlsonjojlng Its vaunted "sil ver thaw," woather condtlons aro just about normal In southern Uro Ron. Norrls Is a Hpeclal megscnger In tho Western Union cabinet without portfolio, though his xrlp on this trip contained more dispatches than tho Urlttsh took away from Von Papon of roennt notoriety. H. A. Day of Soattle, ropresontlng tho Ramowoll Kiro Alarm company, was In town on Wodncaday Interview ing city authorities. C. W. G'llek, a traveling salesman of San I'rancUco, has inovod horo villi his family, temporarily at toast, and has located on Granite street, dear tho main entrance to the parks. A L. Molgs, prostdeut of the An- lomohllo Trail llluzlng Assoeintlon, the uostern of Hon of nlilch Is locatwl at Spokane, has liwn In town this week tntorvlewlng commercial cluh and other officials ovor the merits of placing definite markers on the Pa cific highway throughout this terri tory. ' Traveling Auditor Moiling of the Southern Pacific, with headquarters at San Francisco, has been In local offices this week on official buslnoas. Gfeorge Knwlcht, formerly woll known Southern 'Pacific passenger conductor located hero several yeaiM ago, died at Dunsmulr, Kebruary 1, of malarial favor. lie was president of the State 11a uk at Dunsmulr, though It Is understood that lie had not xlven up railroading. Ha was it years oldl and was a member of tho chapter and eemmanderv affiliations of the .Masonle order here. Funeral was at Saeranieuto on Thursday of this week. Mrs. W. U. Ilnebe saa been at Junc tion City. In l.ane county, this week, called there by the death of her mother. Mrs. Sarah Kllzabeth Hush Bell, wldaw of Addleon Kushnell, who died January . ftd 70 ears The fantllv were aiaaeor cottiers of lutne county and left fouP tnildrea ioclud ng Mrs ileebe. The city council caaiwHie. whose duty It was to plan for the overthrow of ihe old opera house building, have been compelled to desist, not on ac count of threatened injunction imt for the reatyn that itei.tor rr-liting la a distant seiliou t nic iuuinr Uas a tight Qt redeaji'tion under foie- ASHLAND AND VICINITY mm'otin mail rmnvxK M"""1 dfher flgtlltlon will arise which will tailk the wreekafe oprratlona. la the meantlm rtoimmi anl jetsam mat the appearance ef ene at Ih Mnnrt Iralldlrix leatlBHs In town Ho, tl. A. Cnrtiaaiifl, l'rohrtrlHn prater hare, will prmen tha ormen kflforc me ttoxtto lllvdr Valley Minis terial Aaeoelatloa whleh meet In the Methodist church at Talent February 7. Hov. .1. C. lloltlna of Mctironlf the ladles of Talent Linn County claims tho smnllost de linquent tax list in the state, with only 297 descriptions, aggregating $12,000 In dcllnquonelea. Including railroad lauds, Jackson county haa over 3000 descriptions In tho delin quent list. Tho largost Individual ono Is for 1791.29 nud tho smallest for 78 cents. Ashland has only 125 de scriptions, the largost being J207.fi! and tho smallest ?2.0C. Tho contract for 1C0 cords of wood linn been let by the Ashland school district to K. .1. Arant, for JI.S5 per cord, delivered at school grounds on or before Sept. 1, 191C. Tho contract calls for flrBt-class body fir. Mr. Ar ant furnished u good portion of the 'supply lasi jcar. Tho local coast artillery company In planning nit elabtorato dancing 'party at tho armory on Washington's lllrthdny, Tuesday, February 23. Kmory Smith, of tho mineral sprlnga contracting firm, has return ed from H.i n Francisco. Mrs. Smith accompanied him. It. II. llrynnt, old-time prospector in these parts, loft on Tuesday to In spect various mining proportion ovor lu Siskiyou county In which ho Is In forested. Yroku Is agitating for a new city hall, and a bond proposition for erect lug one will be submitted lu April. Mr. nml Mrs. It. J. Hd wards are at Daytoun, Florida, a pleasure rosort oti the east coast, below St. Auguatlue where they will romaln during Feb ruary, their addresti belug Wlllnior Apartments Its that city. The no-lli'ciisc ordinance, as far as theatres and billiard halls are con cerned, tins been passed ovor the mayor's veto by a strict party vote or to 2. Tho city attorney's salary Is fixed at $i'i0 per month, although another lawyer put In a-bid for the 'Job at $20. In the meantime tho eloctrlc light committee of tho coun cil Is struggling with the problem of synchronizing the curronts of tho olty )lnnt and loasod system. Some tliluk they may have to return the bunk which was passed to them by the outside corporation. At tho Initial basketball game W'cmI nosday evening betwoen Ashland and ItoKoburg high schools, tho local team won by 23 to 1C. The socond game will occur Saturday cvonlng this week and tho roturns are anx iously awaited. Funeral services of Mnrgarot, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. .1. II. )oran, who died .on Tuesday, wero hold at tho Presbyterian church on Wednesday. Interment In Mountain (View cemetery. Sho was a ungiu child of three years and tho family have tho sympathy of many friends In their bereavement. P. J. Amor, a nowcomcr from.Kan Has, has established an agonoy In tho Plata business section for "wjille flame burnors," an Improves! lighting device. Nowl. Jihook, taking advantage or leap year, ahook alngle bloasodnosa from his oxlstonce this week and on groundhog day waa united In mar i lagn to Mrs. Franklo Khorenman lloth aro of this city. Tho eeremom waa performed at Jacksonville. The bride la a member of tho Tetera fam ily living In this locality. They will roaido lu the Hhonk block. Shako! Hov. M. T. Who or (irants I'asa will nruaah In tho local Methodist church noxt Sunday morning, and Uo. M C. Howl, living hore, will preach In the evening Pastor Doug las Is still lu the east ror an Indefi nite period Illustrated addresses of particular IF HAIR IS II GRAY, MGE TEA Don't look old I Try Grandmother's recipe to darken and beautify faded, lifeless hair, That beautiful, wen shade of dark, gbviftV hair oan only lo bad liy brewing a. mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur. Your hair is your ehsun. It makes or iiKirs the face. Wlien it faiiH, turns gray, streaked ami look dry, wUpy and itoraggly, jiutt an apfilieaUoii or two of Sage and Sulphur enlianuus its apiar tii(x s hundredfold IHHi't tlr to eu-e Ute Umle; you oau git fruHi any drug store a. 60 ant UiUlu of "VyUi' Stage and Sulphur Hair lUroedy, ready to u. 'ilils obji alwajns, !' HhuiJ1 ushi to bring Kulc Ue natural lnr, UiieknM and lustre of year hair sad ruuiv tlandruir, Uj seahi ItehliQ nd fsilisg hair. ISlerylVKiy ium "Wvi-thV Sage and Sulphur bteauM It darkens s nstoraJiy and erenlr('mt isllr ean tH it 1ms Ivor apilil Ynu Miaply daim a slmje or soft Ou4h with it sad draw thU through the hair, taking oh small tcand at a tinM. by mefaiag the gray Uir has ditappn"'' aBd "r aaoUer apidleaUoa it Imhsihum lMUt(ully dark sad u-ftra gi.i.jk JuktriMH sad abuu- MfinFona mimox. pur intereet to frnit mm ami afrtentla rists will he given at the ewwasuretai rlnti rooms. Matiirdar a ft ernes at t o'clock by nietrift tlotilcnltaral Cav mleskJBer Allen and t e.aly PilfMtov glnt Cat. The Meody Hiui I act Mote of Chi cago will he represented here hf He v. W. A. HltMa. a studant of that Inatl tutlon. Hp Will orenpy the pttlnlt of the Presbyterian efcnrth nat Snndr merRlmaaatl etealag. Ha la a brother of Dr. U wight Hlllie, the notod Cen- gragatMinnl pastor of Plymouth vhnrch, Brooklyn. X. T. A snypsls of weather cendRteMS In January designates the iVth as having been the coldaat day. 9 abate: tho nilldoat, the 33d, 51. There were IS cloudy and S partially cloudy days. . being clear. Tho Ashland Itakery on Fourth street has been renamed the Hon Ton establishment. Hobert Mullor Is the now proprietor. C. 11. l.amkln has moved to tho Paulsou-Qrcur resldcnco on Oak street, near tho telephone oxchnngo. APPLEG Al E J. 1), lioll and J. K. Itntkdnll mimu out on thu stage the last wcok cud to Mr. HoII'h plaeor mine ho recently purchased. Fred SpunOor of I'rovoll wub uii Applcgnltv rintltir Friday. Wood Jeter and Itobort Erlur of fitenmboat ctimo out to tliis place a wcok ago Thursday. They were the first ones oor the mountain niucu tho snow was deepest, and they would not have eoiue out now hut tobacco was Hcarce. .Mike Hiiiilcv and Tom Furlow of f Luke Creek hfne been looking niouud in tho Applotrnte count ry tho first threo days of this wcok, making 11om'"s rniivh their heudquarterx. doc Koetor of Foots crock ennio ovor lo Humbug creek to start in mining, as water is very plentiful now. Mrs. Alice Hiugham of Thompson creek is sorioul, ill at this writing. (lone Thoiupoon, the mail carrier from Jaokaonvillc lo Applegate, cur ried the mail in a sleigh lust Satur day, the lliw t time in history Hint a sleigh has en mod mail in hero. Murphy boy' and girls' basketball teams played Ihe UituiU l'ass teams at (Irani Pas. Juuuarv U., Murphy being an oaby a inner in both games. Fred Wright arrived here last Mon day, lie suyx Applegulo has not cbniiged much in ihe Hist six jeats. llulpli 1 1 ley walked from his iluce on Thoihiwm creek to ducksouville in the snow Inst Satuidux. lie in tended to go on the stage, hut was too late. There is still lots of siek people in this uommunily. Iiurvey Ittieh, who has been Sit ing 1mm brother at Phoenix tho (stst Meek, le turned to his huiue on Thompson creek Sunday. Hd O'lirxn. who has been mining m SNOWFLAKE SODAS always fresh, crisp and wholesome at all dealers 10c ami 25c carton also in bulk PACIFIC COAST BISCUIT COMPANY Tortlaod, Oregon iggSSS POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS nTsi ltt(-I- AlTONliY 1 hereby announce that 1 have fllod my derlatatlon of luleutlon to bocome a caudlduto for thu repub lican nomination for tho office of District Attorney for Jackson county, Oregon, subject to the decision of the ropubllcan party, at mo primary elec tion to be held May 19, 1016. Q. M. ROIIHUT8. THKAHUIIKIt Deputy County Treasurer Myrtle W. lilakely, announces nor candidacy for tho office of oounty treasurer. I hereby auuoupea my candidacy on the ropubllcan ticket for tho of fice of county troasuror, to bo voted on at the coming primaries. I have held the position as deputy In this office for the past year and am con fident that I can fulfill tho duUos connected therewith. I servod two years as deputy coun ty recorder before taking the posi tion as deputy county treasurer; I haveOlso had experience as account- aEt far several corporations, such as the Medford Concrete Construction company and Med ford Ice and Stor age company, before taking up coun ty work and will say that my put record is open for inspection to the voters of Jackson county. If nominated and elected I will con tinue to serve the public just as effi ciently In the future as I have In the past. MVUTLB W. UliAKEMSY, &i7ii&r nil egnBigBs day, n:v.urnr . wui mt WillkCftY- efeek, peJ ihfnmih Apfrirgjitr Friday en ftmte to Jtoa ford. M (jyton ton the -tni;p f.r Jnehnll!e vnt Medford Nufiirdnv nn bttin. Ivan W'sddridjf f Miottri Flat eante nt to meet the -lagr Veines day. Mnnr Jordan of Ornnts Pass came out to ApiaVgHte Tuesday with a kv buyer and Iningkl the l'ermdl and llule hope. The Uuckinghnm and lleeht shoe man is making his anuswl rah vm the storekeeper of thin valley. Tho Hueh and l'almor orerk has kctbolt teams da veil at ltuch hall Saturday night, ltuoli being victor ious. BUTTE FALLS BUBBLES Mr. S. Hawk went to Medford Tuesday on business, Itev. (trunnion returned from a business trip to .Medford Tuesday. John Siolor moved to llishop's, where he excreta lo work. George W. llarkor is back from n visit to Suiitti Cruz, lie expects to return lo Suiiln Our. lu n few days. Dr. Holt was in town Tuesday. Mies Cycle Creed of Contrnl Point, is visiting her sister, Kdytho, up tit lttincherin. Il is hoped that the mountain air will improve her health. Del win I'laspill in in (own for a few days, lie expeels to return lo his (rapping agtiln. Hon Frodenburg drove 108 head of cuttle in tho pastures Monday. LESS MEAT IF BACK T Take a glass of Bolts to flush KIdneyi if Bladder bothors you Drink lots of water, Rating meat regularly eventually pro duces kidney trouble in soma form or other, saya a well-known authority, lo calise the urlo acid in meat cxoltcs the kidneys, they Income overworked! get sluggish; clog tin and cause all sorts ot distress, particularly backnclio and mis ery In tho kidney region) rheumatic twin ges, severo headaches, acid stomach, con stipation, torpid liver, slecplestncii, blndder and urinary Irritation. The moment your back hurts or kid neys aren't acting right, or if bladder lsithers you, get about four ounces of Jiicl Raits from any good pharmacy j take a tablespoonful In a class of water lx; fore breakfast far a few days and your kidneys will then act flue. This famous salts Is made from the acid of crape and lemon juice, combined with lithln, and has been lined for generations to flush clogged kidneys and stimulate them to norms! aetivity; also to neu trail) o the acids In the urine so ft no.longrr Irri tates, thus ending bladder ditordors. Tad Salts cannot Injuro I anyone j makes a delightful cITervcseent lltlil.v water drink whloh millions of men and women tnkq now and thou to keep thb kidneys and urinary organs otean, thus avoiding serious kidney dliease. CIASSIFIKD ADS. Ono cent per word per Issuo. Hlx Insertions for price of flvo. Klfty conts per lino por month without change '? : XIt BAIiK -5IIHrjl7MA5i:OUH KOlPH.I.lV-llinoder coop, fully equipped; original tost $60; will deliver unywheie in city for $30, Janes HroH.. I170-X. J70 KUIt AMD Underwood typewriter, No. 5; also I,. C. Mmlth No. ft; prac tically new; cheap; tonus, llox It. Mull Tribune. 271 KOIt HA Mi - I'ord one man tops and top work of all doarrlptlnn. Mad ford Tent and Awning Co.. 106 N Fiont. I'hmie 71-U. 2i KOIt "uALlT-illayclw Hh ca7rlorT' inost now, eiieau. I'. (J. llox 331. 270 FOIl SAUK Nine single eomb It. I. Itisl cockerels; akni eggs for batch ing. Krnest Webb, Central I'olut. 271 KOIt 8AI.K Iteo 5th, 1U12 modal, extra equipment ; now tiros; price 1300; party leaving county. Uox 107, Central I'olut. 27' l'Oll SALROue ii wagon; one top buggy; one act 3000 pound plat form aoalea. O. 1,. ttcberuiurliorn, III North drape. 3 70 KOIt SAMS Eggs from range raised H. C. Huff Leghorns. Win. J. Kerns. Medford It. K. I). I or iiboue Mrs. A. II. Kerns. li-KJ. 881 VOH SALB Smith typewriter JJI.50 Itnom SIS Holland Hotel. KOIt 8 A Mi -Cheap, portable frame garage, easily moved, 1 1x30, room for two machines. Walter Hownc, 25 Summit Ave. 170 KOR SAMSUarred Hock eggs for batching: young thoroughbred roosters. J B. Webster, It. K. I).. Talent. Pii'ine 3-K2. 339 KOIt SALE Seed barley, cheap teed, baled barley straw. Call 732-J2. .MISCKMlNKOUS. 0HRI8TIAN UNITY" by Kov. Cha. K. Dole, and other Unitarian liter ature sent free to Innulrers. Ad dress Um Hazel Ilurton, Central DRINK HOT WATER BEFORE BREAKFAST Says you fMlly feel clean," sweet and frosh inside, and are seldom ill. It row tfre accustomed to wako up with a coated tongue, foul breath or a dull, dlsey headache; or, It your mettle sour and turn Into gas and a elds, you have a real surprise await ing you. To-morrow morning, Inimodhitoly upon arising, drink a glass of hot water with n tonspoonrul of llmcstono phosphato In It. Thin Is Intended to first neutraltio and then wash out of your Btoruaoh, liver, kldnoys and thirty foct of tntestinos all tho Indl eostiblo waste, poisons, sour bllo and toxins, thus olcanslng, Bwcctonlng and purifying tho entire alimentary canal. Thoso subject to slclc headaches, backache, bilious attacks, constipation or any form ot stomach trouble, nro urged to got a qitnrtor pound of llmo stono phosphate from tho drug storo and begin onjoyliiff this morning In Dldebath. It Is satd that men and women who try this becorao onthu slastlo nnd hoop it up dally. It Is a splendid health measure for It is moro Important to keep clean and puro on tho Insldo than on the outside, bocatiao the altln poroa do not absorb Impuri ties Into the blood, causing dlscaao, while the bowel poroa do. Tho principle ot bathing insldo is not now, as 'millions ot people practice It. Just ns hot water and soap clcauso, purify nud freshen tho skin, so hot water and a tcaspoonful ot limestone phosphato net on tho ntotuncli, llvor, kidney n and bowels. Llmcstono phos phate Is an IncxpoiiBlvo whlto powder and almost tastolcss. FOK HK.NTN-riOUSKS KOUiuWTKunished hoUBO, four rooms strictly modern, oloso In Call at 343 N. Holly St., or phono 031-L. KOIt HUNT Furnished bungalow, 829 W. 11th, Phono 31S-M. Johu V. Whlto. KOIt KltXT n-room modern houso, 1 Mi ncron bottom land, good chick en nnd Kiirdon proposition, SIS. GO n month, llonnctt Invest. Co, KOIt HKNT Colonel Sargcnt'a rtvi idenco on Oakdale avo., tolophono ownor nt Jacksonvlllo, or Inoulro of II. n. Nye or Koy II. I'eoblea nt Medford. 37U - ' ' ' i i in-jcry-- FOll 8AX.rV- -xn rraTOCK KolfsAI.U- S flrst-olnss .Torsoy cows rich In butter fat. Mrs. D. M. Me Nasser, Central Point, It. K. I). No. 1, Central Point, Phono 113x2. 275 FOIl SAI.1C Or trade, 3 black horses, about 1100 lbs. onoli. lively ami In good condition; will trade, for liuuvy timiu. Prank It. .Myors. R P. 1). No. 3, Contrul Point, Ore gon. 372 KOIt SAMS Or trade, reglitorod A. J. C. C. Jerseys, ono cow and ono bull dropped Keh. 22, 1'Jin. John D. Hair, Itoguo Illvor, Oro. 274 KOIt SALH Tonm ot mulofl, wolght 900 IIhj. onch, G year olds, 3225, O. C. Hoggs. HUM' WAXTKtV MM.K WANTED flood. Industrious sIiikIo man aoiiualnted with ranch work. State wages, llox SO, Mall Tri bune. 272 WANTKI) MIMUmilirtZVKOUH WANTKiv-To rent for oobIi, ranch. Iiart lu alfalfa; first class land partly plowed, easily tilled, llox 111, Mall Tribune. 272 WANTHD Second hand frames for hot-beds. Communloato with 11 II. Clarke, Centrul Point. 270 WANTKI) DreesmaklnK ut homo or by day. 144 8. Contrul, Phono 178-M. WANTKI)- To ouro Tor chlldron day or munlnga during nbsuuso ot par tints at thuutur, etc. Phono 728-J. 287 WAMTKP- -Your vulcanising and bat tery charging. Phono 520. Case' Trading Station. 284 WANTKD Knitting mlM wants worn on, full time; salary $10 weekly, distributing guaranteed hosiery, or 15 rents an hour spare time, per manent work; experience iniiioc ossnrj. Address Manager Interna, tlonal Mills, Nurristowu. Pa. WHY? PltKP.VItKDNK-S.S Ollt POMCY One year more experlonoo, ulder aottualntanco, better otiuipment. In ereased working force, mure ufflolont organisation and faith In tho Itoguo river valley multiplied finds us pre pared for the business of a new year, determined to make It tho beet yoar. No "watchful waiting" part for us, erary day for the past five years has found us on the Jb and every month wo have added to eur list ot satis tied oustoMsers. This year wa are geteg to try to show ovary stranger that couics to Medford the Itoguo River Valley even If wa have to exceed the speed limit some. We do not believe anyone can take a two hour rid with us through the Orchards and Alfalfa Ftelda f Jack sou county and ever be really sober again. You are Invited- List your properly for bale with us. J. C. BARNES 102 West Main St. Phouo 793 man vvtti MfrKiry to waH ejtfeMesaBStf"ie m -, iewai. - - ., e TO f)AW-liT9 an fmpfnffcl ranch llaiman In nMramw Mnfi. n0Hr.VKg. iiHtaoronr Anfo Biip)lU4 UAIIHR AUTO SPRING COvW are oporatlng tho largost, oldest nnd host equipped plant in tho Pa cific northwest. Use our springs when others fall. Sold tinder guar antee. 2ft North Fifteenth St., Portland, Oro. Attorneys GEO." v. cilEIlftY Attorney-' an .Notary, Room 9, Jackson County Dank Oulldlng, entrance N. Cen tral. Medford, Oro. PORTI3R J. NHFP. WM. P. MEALI3T Attornoys-nt-Law, Rooms 8 md 9, Medford National nank bld(t. A. E. REAMES, LAWYER Garnott Coroy bldg. G. M. ROI1ERT8 Iiwyor. Medford National Bank Bulldlnr. Dentist Dr. W. M. VAN 8COYOO DR. C. C. VAN BCOYOO Dcntlsta Garnctt-Coroy Dldg., ulto Mcdforo, Oro. Phone 856. Collections anil Reports 310 COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS Wej collected somo occounta 14 yonrs old. Wo know how to got the money. The nuilock Mercantile ARcncy, Inc., Rooms 1, 2, 3, Has klna' llldg., 21C H. Main at. Kuglnccr and Contrnctor PRK D N 0 UmnNGBSnicTiiarJ contrnctor, 404 M. V. & II. Illdg. Surveys,, oatlmatos, Irrlgattoa dralnago, orchard and land Im provement. Insurance. KARL S. TUMY tlencral Insurnnro office, Fire, Automobile, Accident, Liability, Pinto Qiaos, Contract, and Suroty Uonds. Excollont com panies, good local sorvlce. No. 2 1 0 Oitrnott-Corey Dldg. Instruction in Mnslo UAIGIIT MUSIC STUDIO Room 401, Garnott-Corcy bldg. Fred Al ton Hnlght, piano; Mrs. Florence Halllday Holght, voice. Phono 72. Garbage GARBAGE G6t your promises cleaned up for tho summer. Call on tho city garhngo wngona for Reed service. Phono 274-L. V Y. Allen. PhydrlaiiK nnd Surgeons nX K. . 6Xiu"0"dr" EVA MAINS CARLOW Ostoopathic physicians, 410-417 Qaruott-Corey bldg.. phono 103G-U Rostdonce 20 South laurel at. DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathic phrslclnu, 303 Garnett-Corey building. Phono 130. DR. J. J. EMMRNS Physician and surgeon. Practice llmltod to eyo, ear. noso and throat. Eyon scien tifically tested and glassos sup plied. Oculist and Aurlst for S. P, R. R. Co. Offices M. V. & II. Co. bldg., opposlto P. O. Phono CC7. DR. It. W. CLANCY Physician antf surgeon Phones, offlco 30, resi dence 724-J. Oftico hours, 10 to 12, 2 to 5. DR. MARTIN C. DARHER Physi cian and surgeon. Offlco Palm block, opposlto Nash hotel. Hours 10 to 12, 1 to 4. Phono 110-J. T. O. HEINE. M. 'D. Eyo, Ear. Noso and Throat. HoadachOB and nervous conditions relieved by properly flttml glasses. Cross eyes straightened. Offlco 228 K. Main St., phono 303. Consultation froo. GORDON MAO CRACKBN. M. D Homoopathie Physician, Surgeon, 228 East Main St., Medford, Oro gon. Oftico phono 142, rosldenco phono 732-R2. Offlco hours 1 to 4 p. m. DR. O. W. STKPIIENSON Physician and Optician. Cnlla answered. Kyes tested; Glasses fitted Unit will correct any defect of viMon, nrleoe reasonable Phono mJ X Offlco nt rosldenco for tho present, Medford, Oregon, 110 S. Holly Printers mid Publishers MKDKORb ViUNtTno'cO.1,1" has "the best equipped printing offlco In couthorn Orogon; book binding, i looso leaf ledgers, bllllug systoms, etc Portland prices. 27 North Kir st. Transfer MADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Offlco 43 North Front st. Phone 315. Prices right. Service guar anteed. Sowing Machines SINGER SEWING MAClilNHSOR SALE OR RENT Somo used ma chines also for sale. Cleaning and repairing. C. A. Chapman, nt Med. ford Furniture & Hardwaro store. Rosldonce 375 So. Central. Phone 390. NEW TODAY I have moved my office to Roost 207 and 208, staQnii flstr qj the Garnett-Oorey imitftitg. Elevator service should Jsmq my auitomers snd iHCHAS. Mm pu'ttatlars later. - C. D. HOON 8 w vw I tS'ri Point, orejon, it, v. v wo. i. ziv o o nc OP