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TOftf TWK t J: mmow maiij TRinuNR, mkdkouo, oinonos', Tiirw.sn.w. KKmawi-v 10. 1010 EAGLE POINf EAGLETS Vy A. C ttowletl a a unit I'll p. ' " ueeM-l Ii ItHtl ,Ml. Mabel I'ruelt Mtil Minnie II. Tmloi will ftilrrinln lliofi pcria! fHrmili nt soeinl dunce in th opera bmo on Knlurdnv etvnfiitr, FVIintttrv 12. P. M. TorHos nrnl J. K. Cram of MrdfWd niiKi out Katnnliiv dfo on Iho P. & K. mul -im-hI the Hftjht at lie .Sunnyatue. Nnturduv night u, .luek.onvillH liiittktbnl foam onnie mil mid plnjiM iignuml the Kng oint ipam. There ak quite a number of tlic jeltUpfig r Jiu'lcimxille came our with thonl, ninl ninong them wan our goninl ns sohnor, William G reives mid wife. Mr. (lreivo (.nmo nut in tin afternoon nnd paid liU tfoiniHuicilH to your fe. '. eommpoiidont nnd fiimily, but .Mrs. 0. cnmo Inter ia the P. & K. route. The gntno wuh nuile cxoitini mul oo ounonnlly .thoto would lio a wordy II. .11 I U !.!. ... sonijuiilo over llm decision f the umpire, but ovor.vthiri; pinned off ory pk'UHqntly, (is tlio Juckoiivil!e oiowd wuro ii hcl of gentlemen unit kni'H how to bo entertained. The ro bull of the gnme wn.s 18 to 10 in fa. tv of tho .Inokuonvllle team. It huh '- 'loil that the .liiekMiuvillo bovn outweighed the Kpln point boys, but Uii'j had n very even pi mo, mid nil hands hoemed to enjoy themselves very iiiuoli. Hy special nrningcmenlK the P. & 1. jitney, or auto ear, enmo onj to take the JnckMinvillo folks homo about midnight. After tho pitiip wn over thivj nho fell no in elined icmuitiPil and ciiloynl a social ounce. Among Ihe gttesN af tho .Sunny Hide besides our regular boanlers on Sunday weie: .1. V. Melnlyie mid wife and hister, MUr Alice, Honrv Trusty, Joe Mooinuw, C. K. .Johnson, Alex. Velal, the two Inst name eame outl'roin Medford Hnttmlnv night and spent tin night, going ou up hoiue Ihe next morning, and Mi-m Mabel Cobley and Snm Com limy. 1 am glad lo be able to say that Mr. fouitney'-i wiiht where he was .iul has entirely healed np and that ho ean now do soiiiu wotk with thnt hand. II ex pects to open up a paint shop in the old bakery building next week. Tho K. P. Amusement eompnu.v gave a moving pictme show last Him", day evening. Mrs. WhiNelt of (tltnduU. grand mother to Min Hurol and Master Thurman McClelland, two of our uv ular lioanU'in, ami Miss Ilael is one of the opera tom in the toleplione or lioe, came in Sntiuday and in vMliug her two gmndohilihon. dohn Foster, who has been viitin2' his lather on his farm on Rogue river, in stopping-nt the .Sunnvside. Mix. Seely ol oeburj is heie l iting her mother. Mi,. I.enbo, mid n son of Mik I.onbo. who lixow on I!lk eieek and hrw. boon ihitiiiR In's miithor, sister and the tannly, look tha htago lor homo Monday. Frank Lewis and hi, son, .lack, and I. T. Zimmerlv stalled Mondav foi their mine on Kvans eieek. Jasper Ilniiuah, who has a farm on Kowie uer between the Dodge- Freneh lindge ou Tinil, was ilolnit bumiiosH amoiiK us Mouila.. Mrs. Thomas Carlton, V. ,. Chil ilrelli and Mr. Slowait came out troiu Molford Tiiwulav uiorniiiK mi the P. & !v. Mrs. Carlton Mas mot at the djot by her hiifbaud and taken to their home. Willinm Pern, Willmm Ileekn- thorn, William Nickel and a stranger wliom I did not know eume in Tuck. day for dinner. tfoff Johnson was hiuoiik Ihe huwi UttttH caller Tuomlny oh uim whv to 3Iodfonl. (bsirge Austin, Iho iiihiI eontrHctor Htid earner from l.ulc Point lo Cli. iun. had (iiit( nu oxHiriuiiee lion TuIm1 ou his hiiivhI hero a itli tho mail. Alter ho hud doliicrisl it ho eouoluded to dine into Untie eieek and wasli tho mud oft hit. in; ami horwes, and in lr.iiiK to turn around in the water one of his horcs full and the other gave a Midden eik, lnoakiUK " xinxlot rm, and bv this tiMe the witter Has dnshniit against tht dasbUonrd of tke mi. when he pimpoil out to uuhiteh tho other horse, and by the time ho iutl the tnoni unhitched tho cuiTcut was sHoopniK horsw, diiver and ntt down stream. He Managed to get the teni uuhitehed and he got out after xnm down sticHin about tiitv or sit ards and the liusvy tloateil n ituwn for about 200 nl more, when Jack Mo icy ran in and thiew a mpe mi as to catch it. but ho lost his seat and cuoRion, rliap. lurje umbrella and larimulia that bo bad to cover his mail and broke tho dashboard and tongue of tin- buggy, and lot his hat, but he was fortunate that he did not lo4" bk life. W. II. Crandall niptl two han ud a eMk of the pnpnlat Wyandotte vanity to lav Soutbern OregonOfoul try show Tnday. Th were ban lie. Mr. v. (), Wheeler, wife of the prift-iial of our nebool, tookUhe tram tor Talent Tue4av to iit ber QKioiberO The 1 d K Itrniiulii out tnc cars i.i wiimi lui tin i-,i,.iit mniktt on i a . . r f. Freckles and His Friends TMATS WM F6R EATW' A,T TH' PA,RTV LA.ST NI6HT PION'T INVITE ME! -l TALENT TALK Tho Central Point boys woro ont plac( In n llvoly banket ball con tent In tho Talent achool gymnasium Friday evening. Tho Talent boys nearly willed when tho Central Point hiiAklcft entered tho field, but after tho first half, with n ecoro of 10 to r in favor of tho vlsltorn, tho homo toani began to rrnllzo that I hoy too could llny ball If they onco look a notion, and by the end of tho nccoud half they lind tied the neorc. An extra five minutes gave tho homo team n lend of Pcvt-n points, making the finnl scorn 2U to 27. After the game tho J'arcnt-Tenclier Irclo nerv ed light refresluncntH. Tlio receipts were ?22. Tho Talent boya prnctlcod on tho Ashland high school floor Monday night In anticipation of tho Talont IMioeulx game, Friday night. This smut! decides the championship of secondary schools In Southern Ore gon. Conch Bpcucer of Talent xnys that his bos are In the pink of con dition and thnt he expects nu easy victory over tho l'lioenlxltes. Tho glrlH also piny Frlduy night, and ns they won over tho Phoenix team by a big lend lust year, everybody ex pects them to carry off tho bncon without much difficulty. Tho gnuicB will be pin ed on the Phoenix floor. Hcv. Heed of the M. K. church con- eluded bis splendid lectures ou "How to Ileiuember Names, Dates, and Faces" Sundiij hlght. He gnvo huv cral demonstrations to show thnt bin audience Is Improving rapidly and hope that ouirjono reculved enough Instruction to remomber thnt Kp north louguc comnienrea at G:.10 shnrp, and that the preaching sor vlcaa commenco at 7. .10 sharp. After tho lecture tho Kpwortb leaguo mot nnd olottod a new cublnot for the ensuing onr. Several people Journood to Ash land SaturdH to wltnoaH tho Ash-Innd-Itoscburg aanio. The sympa thies of Talent were with Ashluud, and quite a number of the citizens cannot talk above a whlspor on ac count of the iiolno they inn do. Oeorgc How ley linn roturnod to school nftor being out ou account of sloknoMi. J. W. Ilallii) gave a blrlhda patty In honor of ICverott Hallo) 'n 1 1 tit lilrtlidn. A largo numhor of trlonda woro irocnt to offer congratulation. Mis Klvlno riutry was tho gnoat of honor at a part) lolobratlng bor 1 Kb blrthdny, ThuriMla), Foil. to. Mlaa Kluore PoHera and her lirotb er. Harold, outortaluml Mr and Mra. K. H. Itoblnaon, Florence Morgan, frm a Itoblnton and Karl Hcckou at tho bomo of llielr purnuts, Mr and Mrs. X O. I'otton-, Haturdav ovenlng. At midnight light refreshments Here served F M Palmer transacted 'juMnes In Medford Mondav Mrs Fitch Snvder of Oold IIIU spent several dajs this week with her sister. Mrs J J Hoat;taud Frank Hammond and famU chang ed their loratton from this district 'i to Central Point. Mrs X J. Lamb of Monroe is visiting hor sister, Mrs Sarah M I Kuy, and win, H. M Porter Albert Forgey and .Mb llael T.v ' lor wera shopping In Medford sjtur day. I Tho Mfftsoe Witbb ot Tolo and ill I Guy and Leslie Davis of this dMnct attended the Doctor's Triple Ho i- ' ment tn Central Point Frldav i von lag. Mrs. S H (Haas returned to her home In guma valley after a vep pleasant visit with her daughter Mr It. F. Dean. MIm Kllea Ksplng af Geneva HI , arrived Monday evening to Visit tier D1.,l. x,r. i ' vUu cousin, Mr j w kwhu Mra Jeff Slitgle. of Monroe join mi hr himhand hara mil will I..!, eu her buaoand nera ana win teeate isSr - WILLOW SPRINGS n'rOiV the proMrt formerly owued b MVr .. Hllltam Leathers MIekbk klnrnn.,1 l'l,.ii,1 nf PaM fan. nd Huth fmnof Ktd Dlcff, VA GIT So MUCH S'FUrJHY mEY are visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. W A Thompson at their home, Cleu Itldge. Mrs. Thompson was a cl.iHsmnto of Miss Cleveland and Misti Flnnell In Mills college. Mrs. Willinm Hlgbnnt of Sanm val ley was In the district visiting frloudn Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John Hlsly, MIsh IC. A. Plcknrd, J. P. Honglnnd and Mr. Manning attended tho funeral of Mr. W. I. Vnvvtor Monday. t T C. I.nvv Is entiling strength vgry rapidly after an operation for appen dicitis two vveohi ago. jl'red Palmer and wife moved to ilutte Falls Sunday. They will ro lualn several mouths, thon reditu to tbla district. Miss Flnnell, MIm Cleveland nnd Mrs. W. A. Thompson were dinner guests of .Mrs. Kontuer In Medford Sunday. Miss McN'Hiaor snug "Abide With Mo" In the Methodist church In Med ford Sunday. Miss McN'iiMior and Dr. ItollliiB, tho imstor, were acquainted In Albuquerque, X. M. iMrs. J. W. Kldnu was a charming hostess at her home, Oreon Acres, for tho Parenl-Tenchers club Satur day afternoon. Miss Hose Jones ably assisted. There was a small attend nnco ou account of the sickness In the district, but nn unusunlly pleas ant afternoon was enjojed. The "Life of Jean of Are" was read. Sat urday being "child welfaio day" tho club pin chased fifty silk flags to bo disposed of to porsons Interested In tho cause. Washington's birthday favors and valontlnea adornud tho table nnd the refreshments wore ap propriate of the mouth. Prank Do Ionl was a Modioli! via Kor .Mondav The hi",li water in Itoxuo river has! uaiiiaK(ii I'Oii "I me ciop ou me Iiuth taucli. Have Cotteull of (he Meadow Ixiuuht Mivcial toiiK of hav lroiu Mr. Hill of HohkIo Ibis week. Sumo ol our neighbor, mo out ol feed for then- slock mid mo buyiiiK hay. Theie will bo n dance at Iho Cooper hall in Sam's valley Saturday "itfht, Fobruarv 1'2. ICvcnone Invited. N'yc Turpiu and Wallace Dliikeu of1 the ileadiiws were ilninu btisluew in Mislfoid Tuesduv. Our mads ar uiiiassablo for hiiIih Ibis winter and the hoi-se is tho mo tor powot- until the rtwils drv up. Mr. umt Mra. Hull Motriooii woto! viHitors ul Iho liml ChaHnau home Sunday . Air. anil Mia. L. Al. Kweet woto llllHiuCSH isltlU-M ill lilt Mllll'V toWIIM Saturday. Mr. ami Mrs. W. ('. Cbapiimu mid tanulv woro visitors at the hoiue of tlit'ii sou, Pi-ri-v, in Sams Valley Sun dav. A ricw ot siuvtvor have becu veiv bn-v in tin- -ci-liiiii tin- p.ist few week. The Coming Baby! Hooray! Hooray! Nothing else ran so completely endear us to the present and the future as tbe tippcteit arrlTs! of la), Put in tiie niMn- l thn comfort of ' tia niotlirr l of Tat iuiiv'liiiuic IIKiG m splendid eiternal rwn rtly known at "Moth ers rricmt ' whkhri i ANTIOCH ITEMS lOS woaaa pa"au!; j c,,a,,er B0 f n'8y Bc for a Inr mu?iie. Ttwy U. '' nva year lease, at the end of five rrterh'Bwahout,un?iui'yoar8 wUI uni ln8 over to ur paiii. male tiie prrbxlt baser or purchasers stock that will uno in pieasani aiitir- laat I RSeT.! af ri rrrhrnilon la a r of splendid lttrf Itamfinhur von lauhl vnur panl. from all rrcr I'm i try motirt tell of tha , ",wnr JO" HOUOte your eapi Kreat lielp M.tncri Fnenf was to tba, tal, and have enipo ment , a Rogue ten rraniltnothfrt l-t tiie wonderful itarv .!.. ,,.n . ...i . n to their own dan?Mrri aliout to fBter t 1 state of motlierhorKl (,et a Imttle of MsiTh tttt Frlfn(l to,Uy 0. ,olir ne4ret ,iruKt,t. U tMs splendid l.np with our own hamt i U,J, b' lrs wind Kor a fr hoei; i of lKitttt BBd imimrtiiKo to all muMmm re to BradOshl HwuUUjt to.. taur llkir . AIL&nt.l. fix. II rlslA ILj ihtfuuul nrle. of mauy Uppy awther.. It IdU ' many lliin tint all wiwuen biHiltl W t- ZM' iir.'tVfvMa!, "Wvk, ' "M " U .,. in .I.' ..fig" VVJJj I BET I DIDN'T WTlL,Wor E0T AWV MORE THAN Vbk WAVE I YOU WOULP P TEAT? f ) VOU'O BEEHTMEV7Elj COURT HOUSE NEWS Reported by Jackson County Ar tract Co., Sixth and Fir Hts. ClKlllt K. V. Carter, liuslco, s. F. C. Dan foilh el al., MtmmouM filed. Henry 1). Anglo vs. Cnion Oil coni liiiny, suit for injunction. I). M. Pairs vs. Lillian Mae Oluck el ul., answer filed. M. P. Sehmilt s. Itoguo Kiver Public Seiviue 0oiioiatlon, icply filed. 11. II. IliiuUhuw vs. J. W. Kinney, answer filed. M. C. Findley vs.. IM HiowiisvmhIIi, numinous filed. John'W. Cox el al vs. Oakdnle Land V: luventuieut Co., dumuricr filed. J. M. Walch vs. W. .M. Handle os Into ct ul default and docteo. Probate lislalc of Joseph Waller, duueased, teceipt filed. Iteal Kstatc Tuuifem It. II. WbiloHido to Oraoo Whitehead Xoimnu, lots in block 1, Lutnxdou's add., Jledfoid . , 1 W. I, Vnwter ot al to Floyd F. Ilovvntil et al laud in sees. I Says a little Salts in water may ' save you from urcau attack. Rheumatiim is cuicr to avoid than to cure, state- u well-Known authority. the feet dry; avoid exposure; cat lcs '" mVJmnil .m kUP,e,ntiIi.?irt80?,,Yta,S uliotiinatism is a direct result of vvc arc auvutu to urcss warmly; Keep -r,,.-., 1 ...M. m-., !.. .1,1. VUllllf, W IIIMlll IIWV MIIU Vlllll IIVII foods that, produce uric acid which is absorbed into the blood. Jt is the function of. the kidneys to filter this acid from tlic blood and cast it out in the urine ; the norcs of the skin arc also a menus of freeing the blood of this impurity. In damp and chilly cold weather the skin pores nre closed thus forcing the kidues to do double work, they become weak and sIiibkWIi and fail to eliminate the uric acid which keep accnmulaiing ,ind circulat ing through the $stcm, eventually set tling in the joints and muscles causing stiffness, sorencts and pain culled rheu matism, t At the first twinge of rheumatism cct lroiu any from any pharmacy about four ounces of lad Sails: out a tablespoon I ful in .1 ulais nf water and ilrint. Itefore laeakfast each nmruiiHr for a week. This is said to t-l'iniuste uric acid by stimulating the kidneys to normal ar- tiou. thus ridding tlic blood of these impurities Jad Salts is inexpensive, harmless and is made from the arid of grapes ami lemon juice, combined with litlua and ii ucd with excellent rcmilts by thou sands of folks who are subject to rheu matism Here vu have a pleasant, effervescent htlna water drink whiih helps ovcrinmr urn arid and is bene ikwl to your kidtus as well. ' WHY? CAPITAL prepare for peace NttHLomer - oMtimor strainer or ftlllvurt If vn,t a. ill nrvnto I rt lit v nffUu """' - " " " """ ou will be Interested. I have ready for )our aamlnatlon a 1IUSI.VK88 ..,,., PUOPOSITIO.V The owner will tall at Invoke theu lease from piirt-haaor, paying pur Ol SO ' U " , OMior, uregou, Propoaitlon. i a.k , , invi.Hiu n,i. ,uun ' n ,ou t0 'nvestlgate this tlien ask aiiv Jlditk or llankar In Medford ......... ... "" lu "" T ( DAD "J17Q J V-i JL-JL 1 X2JD i W-t MHi jt. Phono 799 mi ic -s.......,!. . SMRTV, WE UfcD PLUM CAViS, CURRANT CAkElNCGK CAKS , AW6EL CAUG AM' CUOCOLATg CAgI .. I I Ji L . Ui - i.'i mul Ki-:i(i-;u:. Llmo St. C. Diudford to limn F.. Suvnfto, IoIm in FabtiohV I'nteooiHlod Plat, .Medford Marion Try or to Slate Hank of Talent, lot in block P, Tal out J. A. Ittaudonherj; to Chnrlox Trtiutfrlhev, lot near West Main sttool, .Mudfoid . 10 10 1)1-1 Climate Failed; , medicine Effective Hurfpri-rn from 'riilirrctilnnln efirn think Hint nirdkliu' will not Imlu Ihoin 1'rrnti air. rrnilni liiihlls rtinl lihmI f,m. nUi la iralniliiK liusllli, bill uoro oflin m r.lcd Many ImVe liven roatorril to hrnltli l K'-Unmiii Altorntivc Itnuu tins tVrlilnn. III. "Ilrnllrnirm Tliri'iiRh jimr In slriiniriitnlllr I lmr lirrn unvnl from n timnnliirr urnvr. fin llrrrtu lirr II. 11)111, I iim tnkrii nllli T- iilnilit I'liriimimln, tililrh ilrtrtiipril iio Tnlirr, uliulk (I nrllll nrrr Iniiiiil). In IVIiriinry, IPm, I wmt tu I'orl VVnrlli, Trm, mul Inlrr In Cnnnn ( It r. I'lornito. VMrr lirlim thrrp (mi itrrk. in) ili)Mlrlnn In luiinril utr thnt in) rnp n Impr Iikn. 'flurP HrfU Inlrr I rrtiiriiril Inline, virlxliliiK ini iumiiiiN, llip li,p tor limlnlf rIii nip mi niirniirp tit rrnrlilnK tlirrr nllp. Ilu .Inlr It. 100., I Iipkiii IiiUIiik llrLmnn'ii Viiinilrrlnt ipnirdy fi' I.iiiik 'I'rimlilr, No iv I nm slum nnil iirll mul run lo nn j- Mini cif vtoik mIhimI ih ;rnlii rlpinlnr." ( Vlilirrt Inlrill, vnicimin Mil iii it vvp.nn, l(KllMlll AltPI'lUP in HMit fni-n. r,u in in nm Mul i.itiirrli nnd nfurn ihiiml mnl tunic affciUonn nml up iiii'lilitiK itiii MVKtem ren- taliiN nn luiriiirnl nr hniiil.rnrinuiK ilrtiar AiPrpt mi mit-iltnirii Hinnlt -!. $1, kihuIhi !-. I.' Kilil liy ieuinc iruagii vvi'iifl nr noun tM 9f rsriivorltm. M,tliisli l.li.,riilnr.T. I'ltltnilrllihlfl. FOK HK.VT nOUHKS FOIl IHCNT Furnlshod loom; also IlKht houHokcopiuK looms. :i22 South Central ave. 27C ,FOH UK.NT Furnlshad house, four rooms siruiiy moiiern cioko hi. Call at 21.! N Holly it, or phono U31-L. FOR HUNT Furnished bunnalow, &2fl W. 11th, Phono aiS-.M. John F. Whlto. FOIl HKNT R-room modern hou'O, ! 1 Vt aoroa bottom laud, kooiI ehluk- en nnd Knrduu proposition, $ 12. .10 a month, llonnott Invoat. Co. I K0" KBNT-ColoiioJ SarROufa roa- .,.. .. n..i,.ii ., .i..i. "" UU """'"""'"I MilHimuUIJ ow-iior at Jacksonville, or Imtulro of II. II. Nye or Itoy 11, Peebles at Medford. 27U POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS lu.siitit-f Arioit.i;v I hernby announco that I luivo Illod my declaration ot Intontlon to become n oaudldato for tho repub lican nomination for tha offlco of District Attorney for Jackson county, Oregon, subject to tho decision of tho ropublleun parly, at tin. primary oloc Hon to bo hold May 1!), I IMC. Adv. (1. M HUllKltTt). TItltAHlHtltll Deputy County Tioaauter M)itlo 'W. Illal.oly. aniiouucBa nor candidacy jfor tho offlio of county truumiror. I horoby aiiiioiinee ni) caudldacy on tha ropublleau ticket for tho of fle of county troaaurer, to bo voted on at tho oouilug primaries. I have hold tha position aa deputy in tbla office for Iho past joar and am con fident that I can fulfill tho dutlaa cuuuoctod Ihorewltb, I snrvod two oara aa deputy coun ty recorder baforo taking the posi tion aa detiuly county troaaurnr; 1 have also had oxtiorience aa account ant for several corpotailoua, auoli aa the Modfoid Conerate Construction company and Medford Ice and Stor age roiuiwoy, before taking up coun ty work and will aay that iny paat record 1 open for inspection to the voters of Jaekaou county If nominated and elected I wilt con tinue to sorve the public Just aa effi ciently in tho future aa 1 have In tho past. MY!tnU W. BLAKBMCY. Adv. T1MKOARD INTKRUIHIA.V AITOAIAR CO. till. 1ai)fA..I flnllu AVj.mM B..B- ' day for Ashland, Talent and Phoenix at 8 a. m., 11:50 a. m., 1:18, 2:10, 3:45 and 5:15 p. m. Also on Sat urday at 11:15 p, ru. Sundays leave at 10 a. m., 4 p. m. and 9:30 p. m. Leave Ashland for Medford dally except Sunday at 9 a. in., 1S:60, 2:30, 3:30, 4:45 and G:lt p. m. Sunday leave Ashland at 9 a. m., 1.00, 5; 00 and 10.30 p in, 9 v i, ..w-'mr i! 'I i-l M. rL; T 13i ves, Wk H .jliH' i.n W- NOW All rfia STOMMICK-ACHe i. I M. I r f E,fOv S I tool J Awl '" 'L mm. FOIt ItKN'T .MIHCKIiliA NKOUS Foll'iticNT or" Snio, cheap, tor caRh; good aninll ranch cIoro to city with city wntcr. $20 West lath. 278 FOIt ItliNl IIOUSISKIIICI'INO KOO.MH Folf Iti:.VT--FurnlHhed hoUHekeep roouiH, 231 Knnt IHh. Call after Ti. 2G rnrr -trr-j. tarn:.. -- - -. FOIt BALK nnjU HSTATM FOUHALH iloutic and lols. .1 1 Ho! Orange HI, $12110, 821 llenuntt Ave. $500 J. A Ilendcraon, Mt. Ucclmda, Ocennnldo, Calif. 2S0 FOIl SALK Or trade, ( acrcH In Talent. Walter llonolds, Tnlent. Oro. 277 FOIt 8AL1C MlSCrrMiAJtKOUB WJ I 1 " g 1 1 FOIl SAM" Iron Age, Improved Itobblna potato planter, Furquhur elevator potato dlggor; Hoover potato sorter; In ported condition; have had light use. CokI $188. Pllco $12fi. IC. V. Carlton, Cen tral Point. 280 FOIt SALU Stool! and table carrola $S.OO por ton. Clms. .1. Olson, It. F. D. a, llox. 11. 278 FOIl SALIC Ford one man tope nnd top Work of all description. Mod ford Tent and Awning Co., 10(5 N. Fiont, Phone 78-11. 290 FOIt SALIC lteo ritli, 1012 modol. oxtru oniilpmeut: new tlroa; prlco $800; parly leaving county, llox 107, Central Point. 275 FOIt 8AM Hgga from r.mgo rnlaed H. C. Huff Leghorim. Wm. J. FoniH, Medford It. F. I). I or phono .Mrs. A. 1). FoniH, 10-F2. 201 FOIt HALF llarred Itoek egga for batching; oung thorougbbrod roostora. J It. Webster, It. F. I)., Tnlont. Phono 3-F2. 283 FOIt rlALIS Scod barley, cheap feed; baled barley straw. Call 732-J2. roil SAT.rV IrtVKSTOCJC FOR MALIC Team, wagon and bar iioihi; bargain If taken soon. Nash HtabloH. 278 FOR SALIC 20 horniw; miiHt ho wold. Soo WalHh, at Vlnnon'a born. N ItlvnrHldo ave. 297 FOIl SALIC 2 flrsl-claaa Jersey cows rich In butter fat. Mrs. D. M. Mo Nawer, Contrnl Point. It. F. I). No. 1, Cential Point, Phono 113x2. 276 FOR SALIC Team of milieu, weight 900 lbs, each, G year olds, $225. O. C. Hoggs. WANTKD -mrH'mitjAMCntTH WANTICD- -To buy PhotiH 505-Y. A-l good row, 275 WANTICD First elasa alalllou and Jack man wlshoa position for huukoii or by year. Addroaa llox hKX, Mall Tribune. 27K WANTICD liy day. 179-M. -Droaamuklng at homo or lit . Central, Phono WANTICDTo earn for ehlldron day or ovoultiKS during almeuso of pur oula at thoator, etc. Phono 728-J. 287 WANTICD -Your vuloaullug and iMt tory charging. Phono 520, Caaa' Trading Station. 231 WANTKI) -Knitting mill waula wom oii, full time; aalary $15 weekly, dlatrlliutlng guaratileed hoslory, or 25 tenia an hour apare time; per manent work; eporionee unnec oaanrv. Address Managor Interna, tlonal Mills, Norrlatowu. Pa. I.OS1 ss.wt,aii LOST- gaturdav night. Cieaeent ahaiivsl brooch, sot with nine opala Howard Mra. J. C Harnett, est X Riverside. Phono M.u 27 .MON1SY TO l.OA.V TO LOAN $1000 on Improvad ranch Holmes tha Inauranca Man. MISCKLLANKUUS. ajMarsa aia"iii - ojtifiass! "CHRISTIAN I'MTY" by Hav. Chaa. F. Dole, and other I nitarlan lltar tur aout tree to Imlulrara. Ad dress Mist Hasel Burton, Central Point, Jregon, R. F. D No. 1. 879 RUKINKfiH utitmrrouT Sewing Mncliluea w. v- T)jTrr wr n wmm'y. n "s&SSS&v: brI SING BR SKWIN'O MACHINIM FOR SALfa OR RUNT Some used ma chines also for sal. Cleaning, and repairing. C A. Chapman, at Med ford Furniture & Hardwaro store. Ri-Kldi-nie !7r. 8a Central Phnmt 300 Q o 1 0 By Blosser AN' Yov GOT Tool! " 05 ZetSSS-- -Z2 ucsrxivss nmiccTouY Auto Supplies LAIIEIl AUTO BPHINO CO. Y are oporatlng tho largest, oldest nnd best equipped plant In tho Pa cific northwest. Uso our aprlngi when others fall. Sold under guar antee. 2G North Fifteenth St., Portlnnd, Oro. Attorneys (1FO. W. CHKIIUY Attornoy.. nnd .Notary, Iloom 9, Jackson County Dank Ilulldlng, ontrnnco N. Cen tral, Medford. Oro. POItTJ-n J. NRFF, WM. P. MBALHY Attornoys-nt-Lnw, Ilooms 8 rod 9, Medford National Dank bldg. A. R. RI'AMFS, LAWYER Qarnott. Corey bldg, 0. M. nOUBRTS Lawyer. Medford National Hank Dulldlng. "' -' ' Dentlstn " V?. AL VSCOYOO DR. C. C. VAN 8COYOO Dentists anrnott-Coroy nidg., ulto 310 Medforo, Ore. Phono 8CG. Collection nnd Reports COLLECTIONS AND RKP0RT8 Wo collected Bomo nccounta 1-1 yonrs old. Wo know how to got the money. Tho Uunock Mercantile Agonny. Ine., Rooms 1, 2, 3, Has kins' Illdg.. 21G K. Main ot. I'nglnecr nml Contractor FRUD N. CUMMmOSSInoornil contractor, 401 M. F. &. II. Dldg, Surveys,, ostlnintcs, Irrigation drainage, orohard and land Im provement. Insurance. KARL S. TUMY Oeneral Insurance office, Flro, Automobile, Accident, Liability, Plato Glaus, Contract, and Surety Hondo. Kxcollont com. pnnloa, good local service No. 210 Gnrnott-JCoroyJlldgj Instruction In Music HAKH1T MUSIC 8TUDIO Jto'orn 401, Qarnott-Coroy bldg. Fred Al ton Halght, piano; Mrs. Florence Halllday Halght, volco. Phone 7?i . Garbage OA,IUlAOU Clot your premises cioaneu up tor mo summer, uan on tho city gnrbago wagons for good aorvlco. Phouo 274-L. F, Y. Allon. ! l'liyslclnna nnd Surgeons DR. F. 0. CARLOW, DR. F.VA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathle physicians, 416-417 Qarnetl-Corey bldg., phono 103G-L. Residence 2G South Laurel at. DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathia physician, 303 (larnott-Coroy building. Phono 130. DR. J. J. KMM1CNS Physician and Burgeon. Practice limited to oyo, oar, noso nnd throat, Hyes scien tifically tosted and glassos sup plied. Oculist nnd Aurlst for S. P. It. R. Co. Offices M. F. & II. Co. bldg., opposite P. O, Phono 567. DR. It. W. CLANCY Physician nnd Biirgoon Phones, offlro 30, rest denco 724-J, Offlco hours, 10 to 12, 2 to C. DR. MARTIN C. RARRICR Physl olan and surgoon. Offlco Palm block, opposite Nash hotel. Hours 10 to 12, 1 to 4. Phono 110-J. T. 0. IHCINK, M. D. 13yo, Ear. Noso nnd Throat. Headaches and nervous conditions relieved by proporly flttl glasses. Cross eyes stralghtenod. Office 228 K. Main St., phono 303. Consultation (roo. CORDON MAC CRACKBN, M. D. i Hopioopathlc Physician, Surgeon, 228 ICnst Muln St., Medford. Oro gon. Office phono 142. residence phono 732-112. Offlco hours 1 to 4 p. rn. DR.' 0. W. STWPIIKNSON Physician and Optician. Calls nusworod. Iiyea taate.il; Olaaaee fitted that will eorrect any delect of vision; prices reasonable, phone 6J-X. Office at residence for tho preatint, Medford, Oregon, 146 a Holly. Printer and I'ubliabera MKDFORb PRINT lNUCO.rha"th neat equipped printing oftloo la aoutbarn Oregon; oook binding, loeee leaf ledgers, bllllag ayatems, etc. PorUand prices. X7 North Fir at. Tirtiisfora ii4DS TRANSPftR & atORAQB CO. Otflqe II North Front st. Phona 315. Prices right. Service guar. a mewl . I VT ST! 'Ml t "-& In l