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MKTiFOUlJ MA ft, TlinU'MK, MfchKOim rifrl'.rif in. M.TfiW I r f;f;r i: i- vi; t'.WK MVK GERMAN PLOT 10 TAKE MADAGASCAR FOLED b mm l'AM.s, Feb. 1g.- Tho Pari Jour uol'i correspond Int TnnniiHrivo swjw that normal) agents financed Hiltt otbrrnisc ei&turaaetl native , plot to overthrow the xovenimonl of Madaxnscur on December 111 last. Tho ent of the roii'pirrtpv wm Finn- , nnintsoa ,nm1 It was planned to pol- i mm tile Ki'Onoh officer and soldier on Xew Year's and either gnin tho native troop to bhe online of the eon i apimtnr or obtnin from them their militnry weapons. Tin whit offic ials ami colonistw were then to hnvn boon mnHnerod. Tho plot was re i,' venled to the itulhoritios nnd already , i over 'JOO persons have been arrested ' mid other arrests ore expected, as the , invi'stigntioii is Mill jnocofdin. The f-reat bulk of tlie population rriuiiins ' hiyul to Franco nml linn not been nf- f out ed by seditious- iiropiinnda. 1 The great island of .MndaitnM'tir, in the iiiliau oeenu, lyiiifr off the east const of Afrien, was officially icoojr nirod as n French colony in 18!)(J af , tor n war of oeeupatioii. The major ity of the natives au not Africans, the .Wain) an element piodominntini' in their refills' mixed blood. UNITED STATES STANDS PAT , (Continued trom pngo onei able argument on this .subject embod ied by Mr. Lansing in his nolo of last August to tho government of Austria lliingttt.v. The war, nnd the wni nlone, has also created conditions tut- tier which any change nt thia time in the attitude which we toel: officially at thi1 outset of the war in tojriird to armed merchantmen would be an un neutral net. The merchantmen of one belligerent have been swept from the sent-, theiefore, if we should abandon nil the principles on this subject that wo hao ever sustained, if wc should abandon the rules laid down by Mr. Limning in his eirenlni of September, JOli, and declare that our potts were closed to nnned mer chantmen, or that jiooiIk and passen gers fiom the United Stales could not be placed on an uncommissioned meiehantman armed solely for self defense, our netionu would affect only one hcHijjoront; it would alter eoiiditioim eieoted b tho war mid would therefore be unneutral. It would make us nt oneo.the ally of -the helligoicnt whot' meruliant marine has been driven from tho ocean. It would be a step toward wnv. "1 oiinuol believo that tho adminis tration think for n moment of niter ing the well-defined position which it took at the outsat of thu Kuropenu war, nnd I believe that it must stand iik fiimlv on thU (HieKtioii as it hart ou tho question of tho enibmgo. Should it ael otherwise, it would no eept a humiliation nnd incur a dnu nor of war from which oven the hold out and most unscrupulous would shrink. TEMPEST IN LITHIA TEAPOT (Continued trom page one) maud from said company a test of Mifflnieiit period lo develop any wenknenses in the plant and lo Ac quaint our loeal man with all matleis, knowledge of whiuh will be vital to the successful Mild iiropor operation of the time. Wauls Longer Tesl. "The raachiucr. is uol such as ofln be handled from a general kimwleda iff ordinary water plant, and, while tho period of our test should not be so extended as to do an injustice to Messrs. Smith, Kmorv & Co., it is in.v judgment that nil) tb Lug short of ninety days would be insufficient and less than t bitty dn. absolutely use less as a proof of proper installation and satisfactory service. "In connection with such test it is my judgment that the public should he invited also to make examination of (lot v.oik and set vine, and be re tpieuted to offer such eoun.ol and advice as may n'oni purtinettt. "I, therefore, otfor as a siVKpostion, nnd, if such action seems mlvwablo, s a motion to bu iiiooiporalod in our i coords. "That fiual pn.vmcnt to Smith, ICtMcry & Co. he withhold until May 1, 101 (i,' mul that during that period wo tise our bout efforts to detect fluw-f or wckne-ii in tho entire system; and that we arnmee to nptoiut, as mkui ns'iMMsilde, the wau who is to lie permanently in charge of the plant and hnp bun studv the svstew during all or roost of this test peried: and that, b iMiblication in both the Ash land papers the public be udviod that such test is being made aud that the.v are retiMtl to UmU in writ ing to this eoiumis,-3iMi ueh suguen tiou a ma occur t them, and that this i i.iiuui-:iou hold a sjwtial meet- V me raeh wrrk durrti the lrl ftortml fnr IIh rana4dini(tm mt multara nt' iftnatlM wICIi rtthff h fomliitfi or the plft." A HocoihI lni(rlf On the (lib Mr. SMrMwn nubwit ted to Uie ftiuiMlMl(Ht thf followmft. "I wWi at thin tim In mam tKe foltowinr inetlfln: "PlmtTlie motiti anK-f-lm1 in mv letter to tho apriujf walnf mm inion of the dale of rVaiwirT ?. 1010. "Sreond That during the tost pro vidod for in tho preceding motion teohnlral dotalU jhold ho oxaminod into ba man of uah high atanditiK in his profwwlon that In tfio of a Inw-utlt or trouble, hi totlinony would bo oonnidercd eoiiohmive. "Third That during the tout wr lod a Hntuple of wnter bo taken from each spring and otto fiom onoh of the fountains in the park, and that tkose bo analyzed aijd comparisons made in order to sen that the watoi is not matorinlly changed in transit. "Fourth That all issue connected with the spring project, important or otherwise, bo acted on by the com mission as a whole ami not by indi vidual members. "Fifth That the spring water commission innko n definite prowisi tiou at this time to the Smitli-Kmeiv company in regard to tho ncccptnnuo of the mineral water plant." Work .crcptoil Over I'intesl. Cin Monday, Febiuary II, the springs commission voted to accept the work of Smith, Finery & Co. nftei ii ten ilnys' tryout. Commissioners flrenrnnd Dodge voted in the affiija alive and Stevenson in the ucgativn. wanting to withhold the hist $l.i,UI)0 of the $100,(100 paid the contractors, The acceptance iclea-es the company from ila bond. The following tnemoital was pie senled the comuiis-ion, but ignered: "To the Springs Water CoiatnisHton of the City of Ashland, Or.: "Gentlemen: At the meeting called lor the purpose of consideriii" mat ters pertaining to the acceptance of tho springs water plant, the follow ing recommendations weie propcilv moved nnd eairied, vir.: "We, the undersigned citizens of Ashland, recommend to the springs water commission that, prior to tho acceptance of the plant as construct ed by the Saiith-Fmerv company, there should bo n thorough test of the physical plant under usual i mi ning conditions and tests made nt the mineral constituents of the wat ers said tests to be conducted with full access of the miblie to alt pints of tho plant and for not less than thirty days. (Signed.) "A. C. NIN'IN'OKIL O. W. IIANTA. F. F. W111TTLK. C. V. HOOT. W. 51. FOLEY. F. J. SIIIN.V. W. II. M'KAIK. (!. H. WOLF. W. K. HIiAKK. (1. 0. KUIANKS. V. 0. X. SMITH. II. L. WlIITF.l). J. W. M'COY T II. KIMI'HON'. A. F. KINNKV." John Harriott and wife spent a lew hours in Orants Fass last Wednes day. (leorge Swisher of Williams passed through Ibis place Thursday on his way to Medford with some of his trotting horses, where he is going to stmt in I raining. Steve Moore of the forest sen too is in tho Applcgnte country meeting tho stockmen in regard to range matters. John Kniitzen of Thompson creek made a business trip to Jacksonville last Wednesday. Lester Throckmorton and wife of Little Unite have been in the A PI 'le gate valley visiting the past week, Mr. O'llarn ami Miss Page, teacher- of the Applcgnte school, spent Saturday and Sunday in Medford. Clinton Cook of this place spent several days in Medford last week. Tho eoinmunitv bawketball teams of this place nre having very good games and will play Missouri Flat team tonight and vvill lake the Mur phy I cm in on uet week. I'.. J, Hrown and family motuied to Orants Pass Monday and thc.v suy the roads aro pretty rough, Mr. H. I). Kubli of Applegi.te sold twenty-live head of tattle t II. Tav lor of Kuch, the price paid In tag .$40 a head. William Soienson of I'rovolt, who Zemo for Dandruff You do not wont a slow Iwumtn' wben hair i fallm; and ibt tiuu li uff trsi U Lilting ll) kuir routs. I'.Iay wtti - no liair. fiet. at udv drui store, a bottle of siho for iSTs- or M.00 for extra lau.' sU. I'm" as tllrs iwl. for it Ucs-s Hi" work ouUkly. It Lill ll- ilamlruO' kthi, j nourtsu Ihe Iialr root ami iiuoMsliutvly ' klMM iKhlas sralp. It W sure ami afr, U iH Kiar. U eay to us nm will nut htalu. HoaiNi ami saaatUMM ar Iwrat- faj. as lky coatala alfcall. 'IT lvW iklnx to u? U smoo. for It hi pure au'cl aUo Inexpnlvr. Zcmq, Cleveland. lia httm rr twnrlt ith la grifff, i uMp la kP ahont. Wla ( anffnll nf Rnoh, tffMMant of thf VaWat PrWf rffamary, mrt Ira Sparlln and Jaa Ontolwi, li rwfr if tht rrrmmety fmm WWI im. at Aradoaa4o airia?. Dirk Hnrk mm nut ffWH fteaw bnat Tuoy arM aajai it wmM b aetao ttmo before rt eM go or or the moHHlaiHa, aa tltera i m jawh dawn tiiiibor hi tho rwad. II. Pernoll and wifo of Oraata Paan motorad wit ta Applofato Satanlar and at a. vs I to tha liawo Satnrday night. Mm, Lena Marvin of Seattle ta visiting hor brother, Letter l.nytou, of I him place. ' Miles Ageo brought oiil a biinoh of beef entile from Steamboat Wcdnca day lo his feisl yards nnd later will shin thorn to Itosehnrg. Mrs. S. II. Taylor, who haa boon on Applcgnte the past six weeks, re turned to her home in Jacksonville Saturday. Arthur Lewis nnd wife passed through this ulnoo Snturdny on route to Hueli. Mr. Low is has beuii woik- ing for the telephone eouiwny the J pnst two year and is Inking n men tion. Kail Kennedy and wife of Williams aie visiting on Thompson oreek, Iho guests of Marion llingham mid fam ily. 1. S. Collins and Fied Surrnn of Mcdfoid moloicd out to Applcgnte on Wednesday. They have mining piop ei't nt Slcandioat, which they iiitetid to stmt nt working soon. Reported by Jackson Countr Ab tract Co., Ulith and Fir Bta. Circuit. Molllo Keene et vlr vs. John A. Torney, el ux, altaelituetit. W. K. Mcl.eoil vs. Portland Devol opoul Co., et nl, proof of pub.; de fault; Jinlgment. Kails & llolbrook, vs. Kails &. llolnics, oritur to publish Hiimmaiig. Itert It. (troor vs. Jackson Co., answer. 'Pacific .Mutual Llfo Ins. Co. vs. I'redk C. Page ot al, dauiurrcr. L. A. .Murphy vh. II. V. Whetstone, ot nl, answer anil reply. Jackson Co. Hank vs. J. F. Hale, withdrawn! of ilemuirer. l'mtinto Kstate of Junnle Kills, proof of publication, i Jteal Kstate Tiiinsfei-s Kmma H. Fry to Thomas K. .Murray, pt 2I-.10-1K . $1200.00 wmK mm water HIFTOIUPIESIIIKEA Saya we can't help but look better and feel better after an Inside bath. To look ono's host and fool one's best Is to enjoy an Inside bath each morn ing to Hush from the system tho pre vious day's wncto, sour formontatlonB and poisonous toxins boforo It, Is aW aorbod Into the blood. Just) as coal; when It but ns, lea von behind acor tuln amount of liicombustlblo material In tho form ot us lies, so tho food and drink taken ouch day leave In the ali mentary organs a certnln amount ot IndlKostlblo material, which If not eliminated, form toxins nnd poisons which aro then sucked Into tho blood through tho very ducts which nro In-! tended to suck In only nourishment, to sustain tho body, If you want to seo tho glow of healthy bloom In your cheeks, to sco our skin get clearer and clearer, you aro told to drink every morning upon arising, a glass of hot water with a touspoonlul of llmostono phosphato In It, which la a harmless means of waslt lugs tho waste material and toxins trom tho stomach, liver, ktdnoya and bowels, thus cleauslng, sweetening and purifying tho entire ullmentary trnct.J boforo puttlug mora food Into tbo stojn uch. Men nnd women with sullow skins; liver spots, pimples or pallid coin plezlon, also those who wake up with a coated tongue, bad taste, nasty breath, others who aro bothered with bcaditches, bilious spells, acid stomach or constipation should begin this phos Pbutod hot water drinking and aro uasttrod of very pronouncoU results In ouo or two weoka A quarter pound of llmostono phos phate costs very little at the drug store but Is sufficient to demonstrate Ik.i 4,at no ft.iait nnd lint -JL'lltnr cleanses, purifies and freshens tho skin on the outside, so hot water and llmostono phosphate act on the Insldo organs. We must always consider that Internal sanitation is vastly rnoro Im- portant than outside cleanliness bo - Minn Ilia nil 111 DOrOH do IlOt UbsOrl) Impurities Into tho blool, while the, tiowcl pores do. :Mii't:i:.i Cutflllr ttuU4 ctkl liU lid kpfi 1IUKU. ten; fM bilk mU SMS. BcnUlnlly Itlttti. 140 sunnr ootside roomi Son Hnr tit) tti itMitu BmKur. b J1.CD OWE PERSON 1 A DAY TWO PERSONS o frin fury r Dttl tikt "UKIVEBJuyBUJ" (it nr un) Kit Oiry ttrctt itr piimi lk Int. COURTHOUSENEWS f X fa William W rtr if l-ia. fat O r "aiaai na ta W . fm- gr. m t nth ' Hartford M n O n Hmfln p t ta W A. Fal- fof , at STIngas mth ilrr. .Ifarf. farri .. .. ton O. W. Pftdlly t al ta Q, f). Mfi0. fit XltWM Mt 4lr Mmlfnrtl . l o lanaolfR flowlay at rlf 1 Wn. n. fuskor, pt s3i-iW... icon Aarea SiJiltlt t h to 0. K. NlaheU, tit 30-3B-IW lov.na V. 3. to Aaron Hmlta, pt ie- HV Pat. State of Oregon ta Omt. It. ami I.llllnn O. Yates, pt H-41- K . .. 1601.25 DOCTOR SAVES A BLACKSMITH Some time ago I was taken with kldncj trouble which canned in to give up my work an blacksmith 1 lost my appotlto,nnd coula not sleep, from Iho dreadful pnlns that would coma over inc. from my kldneH. I wna fronted b.v a physician for about three, mouths. He could not help mo fo finally ho proscribed Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Hoot. I started taking annio nnd bofoio I had HiiIhIiciI taking tho first bottlo I hoRnu to cat and sleep better than I had In n long time. I continued to take aomo until I waa entirely cut oil and took on consider nblo weight. I am now back working at my trade again nnd never felt hotter in my life. I appreciate what Swiuup Itool lias done for me mid will recom mend it to anyone who miffois with thetr kidneys. When physlclnna fall to glvu rnllef and then proscribe Swauip-Itnot, they mtro know of Its merit. I am. Vor truly yours, Stnto of Now York, S. A. HALM, County of .Monroe, aa. S. A. Halo, of llenrlnttu, N. Y., be ing duly aworii ilepoKoH nnd muj-h thnt ho Is tho person who wrote tho fore going testimonial loiter to Dr. Kil mer & Co., and knows tho facta there in to bo true. Subscribed and sworn to boforc mo this 20th day of July, 1000. Morris T. Griffin, Xotnry Public. IOtter lo Dr. Kilmer .V Co. Illiigliiiiiipton, X. Y. Prove What Swmui-ltoot Will Do For You Sond ten centH to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Hlnghmnpton, N Y., for a Ham- pie slzo bottle. It will convince any one. You will also receive a book let of valunblo Information, telling about the kldnevs and bladder. When writing, ho sure and mention the Medford .Mall Tribune. Ilogular SOc and $1 size bottle for sale at all drug stores. Ailv Xotlee of Assessment Oillfomla-Ort!-gou Power Company. Loratlon or principal place of busi ness, Hun rranclsco, California. Xotlco Is liereb) given that at a meeting of the directors held on Tuomlii), I'ebruary 1.1, It) ID, nu as sessment (.No. 3) of Flft Ceuts jier share was levied upon tho capital stock of the rorpotntlon, iaable Im mediately to the secretary, at tho of Deo of tho corporation, No. 131 Leldesdorff street. San Pinuclsco, California. Any stork upon which this usscssment shall remain unpaid on Tuesday. March 21., 11' 10, will be dollnrpiont and advettlscd for salo at public auction, unit, unless pig ment Is mude liorore, will lie sold on Tuesday. April II. 1010, at the hour of 12 M-, to pay tho dnllniptent as setKincnt, toKether with the costs of ndvoi Using mid expeitscH of sale. Dated I'cbmarv V, lOlfi. J. C THOMPSON. Secretary of Calltornla-OrcKon Power Compant Office No 131 Leldesdorff street. Han PratHiwo, California WHY? CAPITAL PREPARE FOR PEACE Miwcoiuer - oinuiiier - at ranger or citizen If ou will come to my office you will bo Inlnrosteil. I have ready for your examination a IH'HINKHH PIIOP03ITIOX, The ownor will soil at Invoice then lease from purehaaor, paying pur chaser 60r of hla money back for a five year lease; t the end of five years will turn buslnoac over to pur chaser or purahasora stock that will Invoice Mi'; more than It dona now. Itoiitonilier you double your capi tal, and have employment; a Itoguu ' vor Yalley, Medford, Oregon, proposition. j Bsk you to Investigate this thnn . ... ...,.,. ... M0(if(,nl w"h lwn "r mnhn in Meuront 1 u.s to Its merits. T ( T A T XT 1? Q v v- ju-ri a...x i -w 102 West Main St. Phono 799 TIMK CAIlll INTElintHAN At TO CAIt CO. Leave Metlford dnlly except Bun day for Ashland, Talent and Phoenix at 8 a. m, 11 SO a. m., 1:15, 2:30, 3 46 and S 15 p. in. Also ou Sat urday at 11 IS p. m. Sundays loaro at 10 a. in., p. in. mid 9:30 p. m. Leave Ashland for Medford dally except Sunday at 9 a. m., 12:10, 2:30, 3:30, 4:45 and 6:15 p. m. Sunday leave Ashland at 9 a, m., 1:00, &;0 q jiand 10:30 p, tu. 3 DO THIS FIRST YOU ! Yott know, jnd vpry physltMti ktHnn, thnt wliori any sifktMW ha j4ojI, lfer !vr tfirrMf tfoaif, orftfr dlbflnros. rrtfilankHia (IK (Mwf or evon a af vrr rokl, a frkipM ID fwtwl, btraur sickness fob the aysloih ftf KMwrc's ttnlstrtitct anil IdttVOT It Mibjtct in linscring germs, UrtfSjn navcr ImlW it a worn rmt lwdy only font ran do that, ami lh first tltlnjj to lake after any skktui hi the coticenlrated, blood-ma kfiijt oil food in Scott' Kiuulsion, wliiclifeetla the tliwtics, Iwncfits the biootl nnd strtnRthena both hints and throat. Physicians prescribe Scott's Kmut stonnftorsicknotui. Nurscsevcrywherc advocate It. Scott's is pure nietlldttal food, without alcohol or drugs. Kcetl & Bonn. IlkwatSM. .N. J. M-TJ rOK 8AUV--MriCITOOSL FOIl SAI.K 2ft horsea: muat be sold Seo Walsh, nt Vinson's barn. N. lllvcrsldo nvo. 297 3C- -i"- J." - " J--S. FOR ICNNT FUrtaiSTIKIl IIOOMH uli iitxi-ii i-1 -in i -ii " KOH HKN'T Fumlshod rooms, closo in. 322 South Central 283 POLITICAL AKW OUHCEWEWTS " Kiii:itiKi I hereby aniiutinco my cnndtdaiw for tho nomination for aherlff on the republican ticket, to bo voted upon at tho ronilnn primaries, .May 19th, 19tfi. I have hold tho position of deputy sheriff for the past four years and mil thoroughly familiar with the dutloH connected with the office, both cleri cal mid outside work. 1 feel that I am competent to hold the position, nnd lr nominated and elected, will Klvo the people of Jaok son county an efficient and economi cal administration I also aureo If elected to enforce all laws. Adv. M. V. (t'urley) WILSON. IHKTHKT ATTOHXKY I hmeby aiiuoutice that I have filed my declaration of Intention to become a candidate for tho repub lican nomination for tho office or District Attorney for Jackson county, UruKon, subject to the decision of the republican party, at the primary eleo tlou to bo held May 19, UMii. Adv. (I. M. UOHIiltTS. 1 um a candldntn for re-ulcollon to tho office of dlstilct attorney. Adv. ' K. K. KK1.I.Y. I horohy announro that I have riled my declaration of Intentions, and thnt I am u candidate for tho democratic nomination for the office of district attorney, aubject to the Alio primar ies. If I am nominated nut) elected to this office, I promise not to foruot the fact that I am a public seivatit, and that I will o tho best or my ability administer tho affairs of the office, Impartial!), honestly nnd without fear or fnvor. Adv. NKWTO.N V. 1IOIIDMX (tuxTV Tiii'Asrm'ii. Deputy County Treasurer Myrtle W. Illnkeloy aituouiices hor candidacy for the office of county treasurer. I hereby aiinnitnce my candidacy on the republican ticket for tho of fice of county tress uier. to bo voted on at tho coining primaries. I have held the position aa deputy tu this office for tho past your aud am con fident that I can fulfill the tin ties connected therewith. I served two years as deputy coun ty reeotder before takltiK tho posi tion aa .deputy count) treasurer; I have nlso had experience as account ant for several corporations, such as the Mcdrord Concrete Construction company nnd Mndford Ice and Stor a Re Company, before taking up coun ty work, nnd will suy that m past record la open for Inspection to tho voters of JnokHou lounty. If nominated and elected I will run tho office without the expense of n deputy and continue to serve the pub lic Just as efficient In the future aa I have In the jwat. Adv. MYUTI.K V. lll.AKKI.h'Y. I hereby announce that I have filed in) declaration of Intention to ho coino a oaudidaln for the leptibllcau nomination for the ufflee of county treasurer, to bo voted ou In tint coin Inn piliimrloa, If I am nominated and elected will conduct tho office in an efficient and businesslike uiaunor. Adv. HOY U. MA PMC. ror.VTV ci.kiik. I hereby miiiioiiiic tnar I have filed my declaration of Intention to bet'omu a cundldatn fur Iho icpiitdl eau nomination for Die office of county clmk, for Jackson county, Oregon, subject to the decision ol the loimhllcaii patty at the primary elec tion to be hold May IU, lIfl. Adv tl.ltllcl JO: II. WILSON. 1 hereby nniiutiuce that I have Died my declaration of Intention to become a otiudldate fur the republi can nomination for the office of coun ty clerk, for Jaekaon count), subject to the decision of tlm republican par t. al the primary eleitlou to be held .Vla 19, 1JMK. Adv. A. X. IID.DKHHAXD. COPVTV SI'PI'HINTKMIKXT. I hereby announce m lamlldacy on tho republican ticket foi the of- ftf.t lit Plllulv Snluuil ttilii.lrliitt.Ufl. Hiit for Jaekaon ooiiuty, Oreaon. sub ject to ttio will or I lie repttbiiran itarty at tho primary election May l'i I stand for practical school et fl iency. personal supervision or the schools and ellmli.atl.yn of county s hool supervisors. Adv. ritANCISC. SMITH. COPX'IT AfeSlfiSSOM I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of county aaaaaor of Jackson county on the republican ticket, subject to tbe prloiar) on May la. I pledge myself tu an bonesi, effleienl, Impartial anireeon oiulcal dlsehurge or tbe duties of the offhe and propose to make all aasesa ments upon the baais of the true actual value of the proper!) and uflt ni'oii an Inflated valuulluii A-y. UliUKdb l.At MJPM'II (ill flPVf I'nt.VHflftli AITH. rnn nr.HT Vftjnmiwt ff rant I Tho nThn, I tjitlno )( - - ir- at seat mjmt"!! - - -i 1 Foil nrtJnr tiOffim rOW llBTf Motor nnnnatnw i 00m0immm0mtm0 i rtfM amo iMfti, aarsae l CmiiirtMalt. 27 Wlft MSSi'-CnmtmrthH fnralahed house, -rooms, modern anil rinse In Call at 1 17 X Moltr. or PtiotiA ai-r. POfl IlllXT--l!1ortdB rooming noame, fnrnlshed. tit W. 1 1th. Phone, 1IS..M .Inhn P Whit ! HOK ItRXT R-room motra bouse, I H aeroa hotlam land, good ebtek en and garden proposition, $12.60 n month. Dennett Invest. Co. FOIt BAMC MIMUr-MiArUIOUB FOIt SAMS- Mitchell spray rig. com plete and In Reed conditien: will make price right. Also set double work harness, ono each ft, 10, 12 Inch blow, ono spring-tooth har row. Producers Fruit Co. of Ore gon. KOH SAI.K Little club seed wheat Jus. Campbell. 2S7 KOH SALTS IR0 feet of hnU Inch entile; two pulleys, Xo. 8 and 111: one fifty gallon gnsollno tank. I.I Its Sales Stable, 33 N. Hlvot sltle. 2S3 KOH SALK Soudan Rrniw nnd Col lege Mlnuesotn Xo. 13 seed corn. K. H. Chftrloy, ltrownshoro, Ore. 307 KOH ALU At a .bat gain. Canton iltllni; RnnK plow In first class con dition. Apply C. Pitch, Phono H-K12. SS1 KOH SALK r0-egK CyphurH Incnlia tor. nlso thirty laying White Leg horn hetiR, lili'.li r.raile stock, In cliidlnt; ten pullelH nnnily one )ottr old and twenty hens two years old. Phono 3DI-.I for particulars. 2s" nt my Griffin creek, 2 1-2 iiitlon weal of Medford, Phono 1-K4, Mod ford .1. M. Lnrinnd. 2R2 KOH SAI.K Household floods and arult. 333 Host oth, from 10 to 2 p. in. . KOH SAI.K gobbler. Point. Nino turkey hens, ono II. X, lloltau, Central 2KC KOH SAI.K -107 feet 1-Inch wood pipe nt tie per foet: 1C0 feet 2 Itinh wood pipe nt Sc per foot; 28C feet 1-Inch wood plpo nt 7c por foot. Kor Immntllate disposal. Smith Kmery Co., Ashland, Oregon KOH SAI.K Used onrH One flvo passenger K. M. F.; ono flvo pas seiiKer (legal; ono flvo passeiiger Corbln. Can intike very icasnn nblo prices on thnsu oars. Geo. L. Trelchler, 29 South Holly street. Overland Agency. 281 KOH SALE Fox IioiiihIb; nlso host pair rabbit dogs In atato. ("has. Gilchrist, Hams Ynlloy, Ore. 281 KOH SAI.K -Ford ouo man tops and top work of all description. Mod ford Tent aud Awning Co., 100 X. Front, Phono 78-H. 29B FOR SAI.K Kgga from range raised S. C. Huff LoghoriiB. Win. J. Forns, Medford It. F. I). 1 or phono Mrs. A. II. Forns, 19-F2. 291 KOH HALK-Ilarrod Hock eggs for hatching; )oung thoroughbred roosters. J 11. Wohster, It. F. I)., Talent. Phone 2-F2. 289 FOIl SALK Heed barley, chimp feed; baled barloy straw. Call 732-J2. POH HALF IttSAU KSTATM FOH SALK Stock ranch or 10 acres, 31 under Irrigation, free water; 8 acres wheat laud, 27 bond or cat tle, 3 horses, plga and chickens; also farm Implements. Price J I &00 l2K00 cash, balance 2 years at ( percent or will toko small ranch nearer town us pail of rirst pay ment, phono Xo (1-F23. C A Colby, Lake Creek, Ore. 27 FOR SALK Good stock ranch with water light; good range, at a bar gain. Ituiulre Itox Nil, Jacksonville, OreUun. 3i0 WANTICH AlTUATIONH SlTfuTlOX - lly alenographor, fl iwra oxpei lento; referencee given AddraaJ' K Majri'ilbiiUB 2H.I WANTKD limirrnitiiNKOOH WANTKD I'o buy noii) to ride and drlre. Phone l-KII. 2K3 WAXTICD Horse not over 1. not less than 1 IHO; must be sound and gentle, llox DC Mall Trlbtilie2H2 WANTISir-Stotk bogs, 7fi""io" 1 00 Communicate with Central Point Parking Co. 282 WAXTICD Sheep bought and sold, itoawnberg llroa., Central Point, Plume 31ml, 300 W A XTK f) Agood Ford riiuolmu t Phono I03-H1. 283 WANTICU Dressmaking at borne or by day. HIS. Central, Phone 479-M. WANTKD To earn for children day or ovonlnga during absoneo of fr onts at theater, etc. Phuno 728-.I. 287 WANTKD Your vuleanlalns and but- tory eharglng. Phone 510. Cass' Trading Station. Ski WANTKD KitltUuK mill wanl worn en, rull time; salary 1 15 weekly, distributing guaranteed boalory, or IS roots an hour spare tint; per manent work; evperleuce nnuoe eaaary. Add teas Manager Interna U0113I Mills, Norrlstcinn.'Pa. t.ki:x IF TAKEN I'P Three cattle, on Jersey cow. crop tiff left ear, boll on, one Jersey heifer, rtjrop off left ear on red steer r&ifb bell ou. Owner inav have came In paviugfChargra W. It. Lanib. Medfurd, Ute. 291 o o 1 con MWtuuvHMtnnvtiia llMllB ffTR RKWT rfld honaokoop rMUM, 134 Bast iti Call after . 200 "5- g' Jfr-lf ! - 1" - 'A' HI.JJ. MafM .' - i . m0m0mm0i aaas I.OPT Btartng from Jofcon cur on Paelfk1 hlnhwMr hot wean Central Point and Merfferd Aov . Mali Tribune. 2S2 aa4ia. ..i , , immimmtmmm IXWrT -Two female Atrdale pupa bo twoen Talent nnd Medford. Xotlfy l-ri Asnland or M7-JJ Medford, or actdrtas H. W. Illnxham. Talent. and rwepre nwsrd. 2?6 1 "ira MOXKY TO LOAN aa"aissssaksahjahaaMaesBasMasi TO LOAM $1000 on Unproved ranch IIoluiM the Inanronco Man. assssssa lawa DUSIXIvSS imtKCTOHY Auto Hnpptlcfl LAIIEIl AUTO SPRING CO. We are operating tbo largest, oldest and host equipped plant In tho Pa clflc northwoHt. Uso our springs when others fall. Sold under guar antee. 26 North Plttoonth St., Portland, Oro. Attorneys GEO. W. CHBRIIY Attorney, and .Notary, Hoom 9, Jackson County Hank llulldlnK, outrnnco N. Cen tral, Medford, Oro. POHTKH J NKFF Attorney nt law. mourn 8 and 9, Mudfotd National llnnk llulldlug. A. K. HBAMES, LAWYER Garnott. Corey bltlR. 0. M. ROIII3RT8 Lawyor. Medtord National Dank nttlldlng. Dcntlsra Dr. W. M. VAN HCOYOO IJR. O. C. VAN SCOYOO Dentists Oarnett-Coroy llldg., ulle Medforo, Oro. Phono 8DC. Collections and Itcporta 310 COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS We collected some accounts 14 years old. Wo know how to got the money. Tho Duuock Mercantile Agouoy, Inc., Rooms 1, 2, 3, Has- Jklns' llldf?., 210 E. Muln at. ICnijInccr nnd Contractor FRED N. CUMMlNdsSnglnoer arid contractor, 401 M. F. & 11. llldg. Surveys,, estimates, Irrigation dralnago, orchard and land im provement. Insurance. KARL S. TU.MY General Insurance office, Firo, Automobile, Accident, Liability, Plate Glass, Contract, nnd Surety Ponds. KxcoHuut com pnulos, good local service No. 210 Garnott-Coroy Uldg. Instruction In Music HaToUT MUSIC VTUblO Room 401, Garnatt-Coroy bide. Fred Al ton Halght, piano; Mm. Florence Hnlllday Halght, volco. Phone 7n Garbage GARI1AGK Get your promises cloanod up for tho summer. Call on the city garbage wagons for good eorvlco. Phono 274-L. F. Y. Allon. l'loslclnns and Hiirgcons D1L "" R "a.'CARLOW; I)rTEVA MAINS CAR LOW Ostoopatblo physicians, 410-117 Garnott-Corey blclg.. phono 103C-L. Residence 20 South Laurel st. DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathia phyBlclan, 303 Garuott-Corey building. Phono 130. DR. J. J. KM MENS Physician and surgeon. Practice llmltod to eyo, ear, noso and throat. Kyos scien tifically tested nnd glasses sup plied. Oculist and Aurlst for B. P R. t. Co. Offlcoa M. F. & II. Co. bldg, oppoilto P. O. Phono CC7. DR. It. W. CLANCY Physician ana surgeon Phones, of Geo 30, rcsl donco 724-J. Oftlco hours, 10 to 12, 2 to C. DR. MARTIN C. I1ARHKR Physi cian and surgeon. Offlca Palm block, opposito Nash hotel. Hours 10 to 12, 1 to 4. Phono 110-J. T. O. HICIXK. M. D. Kyo, Ear. Nose and Throat. Iloadarhes and uorvoua conditions rollovod by properly fitted glasses. Cross eyes straightened. Offlco 22K K. Main st , phone 303, Consultation free. GORDON MAC CHACKKN, M. D. 1 HoHioepathle Physician, Surgeon, 22S Bast Main St., MotUord, Ore gon. Off loo phone 142, residence phone 732-113, Office hours 1 to . 4 p. m, DH. 0r.TJCPHI5NSON Physlelan and Optlaiun. Culls nnawered. Eyes tested; Glasaeo fitted that will oorrect any defect ot vision; prices reasonable. Phono 802-X. Office at residence for tbe present, Modfoid, Oregon, 146 S. Holly. Printer and Publishers MIBDPORD PRINTINO CO., has tba host eitiippel prlutlng oftlco in couthern Oregon; book binding, loose leaf ledgeni, billing systems, etc. Portlaud prices. 27 North Fir st. Ti ousters s 1.. KADH THANSFKH & STORAGE CO. Office 4S North Front st. Phons 316. Prleos right. Ssrvice guar antoed. cxn 1 in1, u Sowing .Machines ssaaspwsaaaajssassjssameiNssw seanpswi SINORIt WWINO MACHIN'fSS FOP 8AL OR HiBNT Some used m ohlnea also for sale. Cleaning and repairing. C. A Ctvuimaa. at Mod ford 'girnltiit. k Uuieware store. Residence 375 So. CeutruL Phoue 390. o 3 '4 fj