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MfCDFOItn MA.TU THmUNK, MfTTWOItT), Oltt (lf)V. BTnDAY, .WnifTANY JM, 1010 VMW, TfffHflfl -Li. 'J 'J. t fc Ticni r nil VAXJdL i The Greater Medford club will giro nn oriental ten nt the Holland hotel when the almonds nre In bloom. Profusions of lheio blossoms will lio used In transforming tho rooms Into u miniature flowery kingdom. Rare prints, paintings nnd woodcuts will adorn the walls, wnlle rape, trays, brasses, nigs nnd othor objects of oriental art will enhance tho beauty nnd Interest of tho scono. Maids of fair Juprtn will servo tea and grand Indies of tho land of tho dragon will greet the visitors at every turn. It eas deomod nlvisablo to inako this affair oriental rather than Japanese, Inasmuch as strict ndhereuco to the latter would have excluded many beautiful objects of art from other parts of tho orlont. Kxact dato nnd coiuinltteoa. will bo announced later. A musical program of very high or der has been arranged. The Arts and Crafts league wishes to extend sincere thnnks to Mr. Palmer for the fine Vlctrola so kind ly furnished for their social after noon, and to Miss Jacks, who gave two oxccllout readings and tho Med ford Run mid Mall Tribune for tho generous space given In tho lutercst of tho league, also to tho May com pany and committee for tho bounti ful decorations of bunting and fes toons of red hearts. Km It pnnoh and wafers wore sorved In a pretty booth by Mrs. Andrus, Mrs. Wilson and . Mrs. Iiunuh. Tho league will hold business and study meetings on the first and third Friday evenings of very month ut tho homes of tho members. On tho third of March nt 7:30 p. m. each luombor In requested to bring n notebook and pencil to the homo of Mrs. ltoland (I. .Ueaeh, r.1C Liberty street, where Mrs. Hcltio will conduct n course of study she took when enrolled us n Ufa member of tho National Art Soclo'ty of Chi in go. A very successful Washington tea wns given by the Roosevelt Parent Tcnchcr circle nt tho home of Mrs J. W. Mitchell, 28 (loticvn nvonuo on last Tuesday afternoon. Tho rooms were beautifully decorat ed vvltlrflags, Ivy festoons and hatch eUi. A largo attendance enjoyed tho following pregram: Vocal solo, Mr. Kdmcadcs; vocal solo, Mrs. Lunge; talk, "Tho Organization and Pur poses of tho Parent-Teacher Circle"; vocal solo, Miss Illnmnu; violin duet, Mrs, Daddyiuan and Kdwnrd Charles Hoot, Miss Hut lor. accompanist. Re freshments of tea and angel food oako were sorved. The Paront-Teacher circle of the Roosevelt school hold Its regular meeting Friday. Mrs. Stoddard ad drossod tho circle, giving the alms and efforts of tho civic department of tho Greater Medford club, and en listing the co-oporntlon of the circle mid tho children of the school In furthering the work In tho Roosevelt district. Mrs. Walsh gave u very interesting and suggostlve paper on "Diet for Sohool Children." The Parent-Teacher olrcol of tho Lincoln school mot at tho school building Friday afternoon. Tho pa triotic program which was liven by tho pupils of tho socoud and third grudos was enjoyed by nil proseut. .Following tho program a business meeting was hold at which time Mrs. John A. Port was olected secretary to succeed Mrs. Moody, who has moved from the city. Mi. Stewart Patterson entertain ed with a dinner and skating wrlv Tueadny evening for .Mi Margaret Uublmiil. The ue-t weie: Mix, Frank I'reMon. Mh Dorothy (.'on uor, II. Chandler F.gau, A. t'onro ,1'iero uihI Dunbar Cm. The ladies of the Altar society of tlie Catholie ehuivk gave m ten on Wednesday Nfteruwon in the wuh ball. Mr. J. I). Siutiolt and Mr. William (J. Steel we iv hostes. The Kuit Sidu ShukenH'are eluli met at the home uf Judge and .Mr. K. li. Kelly Wediiesdav evening with I'M Andrew tt leader. The thud net qf "Twelfth Night" wo taken up. .Mr. and Mrv Corning Kenlev nnd l P& i? m u -tfo ultUdron aie expected to arrive in Med fold some time next week lrotn Chicago, where they havo been inmdiug th winter. Alin. K. F. Schmidt eutortMined the Wednesday Auetiwt llriilne elub at her Iiihhv on Orange fctreot Wetlueb- tltiy aftunuMHi. . Airs. It G. lUrdwoll wi bote if tb QirU' TKurwlnv HrMtfc club at bar bow m Sta 0ktkju Thiu-kduy afliMM. Mr. and Mm. Waller Ilowae are 9 uewupynur Ummt ' hum on Siftkiyou Hrigtrte. w Olt J(i Davis w.-i lin.le-H t.i the l.idu- .it ll,- J-.l. ' , lull 'id . .11 (eiiKi'iu MoiMut ftiinir, PVbrnart i, wn oh-omsj by Ik KjiWWlh hagw their hnhiwI WaahiHfloir Mrttalav lisinfHct Ih IMr Ofktl ball n the porner wf fbutlelt and Ftfnrth rfet. Thiw auiiMal Iwmrnei I liwotning more mhiI inn fwrmlar curb .trnr nnd m eiijterly looked forwaid to as tlie lenajM' irr'eat family reunion. Tlie hull w d wo rated with flair mid bunting: with Owtrjie Wnhiii)r lon'i idelnie in a pnHnineiit plaee. The talfles wwf pnHtily dworntwl with violetx aHl feriio. Uxor 110 uicmberH nnd Fnends were )iri'eut at (!:t"i p. in. nml "at down to partake of the abundance of go ml food which had been prowdod for the occasion, and us one of (lie hpcukcri duly ald, there watt nn abundance. George nnd Mnrtlm WHMliinglon Lwere preKint nn the houoied gueitn, and Geotge kindly eon-enteci to net as UwNtmitHtoi', oven thougli bo dittcd: "This wan thrust upon me.'' Mr. HolliiN responded lo the Ion!, "The Shepherd and llin Flock"; Mr. Miles Towers to "The Flock and the Shepherd"; Mi Until Danielw in u happy vein to "The llos"; Ilalpb ilalcolm, "The Uang"; Grnndpa Wil son, "Some Advice." Solo were given by Mr. Ve--ey ami Mix. Van Koooe. Mr. Mathis urged upon the youiiLt people to be more uppieeiut ive of their muiiy opportttuiticH. Too niueli eiedit caiinol be given to the committee in elim-go for their tuitlifiil work in milking; tho bauiuet U Hlll'COftS. I This agro.ivo young nooplo,. or guiiixatioti fctandK for the higlioal and noblest in life, mid invito nil who arc interfiled in higher ideals to join with them in lietteiin;; eouditiou for young people. Mis Tlieouo Carkin delightfully eiitoitaiiied tlie pupils of the sev enth, eighth nnd ninth grade of (lie Jnckhou school Saturday eveiiinf nt her home on lteddy avenue. The room wuh prettily ileeorated with i'hiins mid Ijiinting in honor of Wash ington' bitthday. The evening was upont witli iuui(?, progressive game and a gues-iiig contest. Harriet Million ami Lee Parker icceived the prixo for pro- gressiut; tin. most dining the evening and (Joldie Wilson and Ileibert Schell received the eouolnliou liii.es. Iltixcl Slandly mid Wnltor Sherid receied iri.e for the guess ing contest. At the close of tlie evening dainty rofrotihiiiunlH were berved by the hostess. Those pies fill, iin'iuiie uiu lOUOWIllg: .Misses Mruce I'utuam, (bddio, Wilnni, Maud Schloiehuitt Duiothv Myei, llaxel Slandly, llnrriet MilncM, Alice Sehleiehert, Vera IJvaiw and Anne Hansen; Mosms. .luttu Wnkius, .lottu Kreen, Ileibert Soholl, Lee Parker, Deon Stewait, Autin Raymond, Myrl Gainett. Arthur J less and Walter 'Shorid. A very delightful eveniiiK ' spent Tuesday at tho eard paitv given bv tho Altar Guild of St. Mark's Kpis coml church at St. Mark's hall. Six tables of bridge nod live of live bun- .1.....I : 1 fin ujvii nni' eiijueii. I lie hoiiveilirs were awaided to Miss Hess Keutuer lor bridge nml Martin McDounugh tor live hundred. The hull was dec orated with Hags and ferns and re freshments were served ut the eard tables by the follewing: Mises Helen Strang, Fein Wing-. Jfary Ilrown, lluth Hamilton and Drowning l'ur- din. A Washington lea was given by 41... r. ir u i. .. ..' uie iumiiuiu ueiier luiim lor ine eourade and fawilv Timmliy. A very enjoyable program w given an follews: J. S. Caldwell, talk on "Ijiieolii"; H. A. Canailuv gave a talk on "The Day and lis Memiiiijt"; Mi. Klsio Clay iom1 "The Court ship ol Lincoln and Murtha Cuiti; imtriotie sung, ladie of the eorps; piauu solo, Sadie WJiilmaii; piano solo, Little Mis I'.vuns; talk. F. Ileining:. After the pn.gu.iii limeh w served in tho UtHtipaet bull by the ladies. a The ludiV ol tbj Coluuv elub nut for their lejrular ine-tihg at their elub ruouis ut the Mu'foid hotel on Tiio4h ufteruiMW to eoiiliniie 'b woiv ; hh'king binduges .md utbr HuitiaU t aid !u tbc work of the itud L'"js soviet v. ' Mrs. Frank Owen left Miidav for a visit tu Shu Fr.mi i-i n. IWILLGIVES1000 IMFAILtoCUREHrCANCERc.TUMORiu.it btfue It POISONS u Unit u itticS.il ti BONE iWitmtKniieerPaui Ho PAY Until CUfiEl WRITTEN GUtRAMTCE No X Kjr ur c" cr itrm.'le Anlsstd pUnlmikci'hr iro Anr tumor. UJMPorLaJ""Hr"T "r boiV lofr ISHMH ' cancer: it i r-i JHl4KJwmfe. F?inII'JI,'AV!'ug0 "IbTv KUTAtaL BUUA. Kill FHfK l.;0 1 I,. mom.' kimuual Any LUMPm WOMAN'S BREAST isCANGER is ! s vrf r srrv-j i' t$Wnl ill a ' a KM.IS OUKKIY O . " I -t . ' i rfit t , K V .i . li iflfj I!. t' ,! .liitU OlK vv, i f r . Or. & Mrs. Dr. CHAMLEY & CO. sOTJrttH StrMly RtlliVi Cttlttlt Cltr S?iruUt ll. 134 D 1 43CE Vsiescu St, Ssnfrjnctuo, Cat K'NDtY MAIL THIS UMiMf iU CANtEH ft Mr, f). V. !fcng aiwt Mr- Hwriv f MtHelMH MilPllailHI WntnHitv evenint in lienor f Sir. Ifcurvi' and Mr. Mtorckman' birthdav-. The imwi wrr prrttHr ileeorated with ! nml red carnation a color fheme of red being earried out. AHfltoii bftdftff wan the mletiHinmeiit far the evnhjr. (hhiom be4ig won by Mr. flerne Collins and Hojrer Den nelt. A dainty lwo-enro lunehemi was served bv the hostesses. The HtHwIa prasent were: Mr. and Mp. Kdward Soulier. Mr. and Mrs. .1. .1. Kmniens, Mr. hhiI Mrs. Iloter S. Dennett, Mr. nml Mr. Frank It. Kob erts, Mr. and M;-. ('. S. Dutterfield, Mr. and Mn. George T. Collins, Mr. and Mm. 1 lorry Stoeckmnn, Mr. mid Mra. 0. C. Do;-. A birthday party was givn by Miss Georgia Williams at her homo, .111) Kdwnrds street, last evening. A very pleusnut lime wns indnUed in by nil piescut in giimes, recitations, etc. A repast was served at a suit able hour. Tho rooms were deco rated with flags. Miss Gicb ussited the holofs' mother in serving lunch. Those ptocnt were: Misses Mny Lindley, Gruce Draiuurd, Alice Lyons, Im-iiiicos Grcb, Georgia Williams, Helen Williams; Messcrs, Xominn Maxwell. .Io-eih Datemnii, lluiold Leonard, Arthur lluss mid Leo Will iams. Cluulcs A. Murdock will spenk ut the library Saturday evening on "I'eixnml Reminiscences of Diet Unite." His long acquaintance with California and its writers mid ur lists nualifies Mr. .Murdock paitieu larly for the work, as he has lived in the state over fifty years. A pari of that time his business as publisher brought bun in outline! with the writ ing people. of the coast, and his rec ollections of the most brilliant of nil nre embodied in bis uddtcss on Diet llarle. The leeluie at 7 rill) is free mid the public is cordially invited. An informal dunce wns given Wed nesday evening by the Loyal Order of Moose in honor of the first presi dent. George Washington. The dunce win held in the coxy lodge oioin and wns the most succnsMful ever given by the lodge, over fifty couple be ing present. At midnight the guests were invited to the banquet hall, where a light luncheon was served. Howell's orchestra rendeicd the mu sic for the evening. The lodge plan on uiving u dance evcrv two weeks. IT is xitii: (bat the unusual Bale of a remedy Is tho best evidence of Its merit. TSAQK MASS itiinoi vnsM poviu:us nre guaranteed to glvo relief from rheumatism Thcv aro usually largo sellers. Sold only by us, 50c and $1.00 POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS Slli;iUFI I hereby announce my candidacy for tho nomination for sheriff on tho republican ticket, to ho voted upon nt the coming primaries, May 10th, 191G. I havo held the position of doputy sheriff for tho past four years and am thoroughly familiar with tho duties connected with tho office, both cleri cal and outsldo work. J fcnl that I am competent to hold tho position, and It nominated nnd nlcctod, will give tho peoplo of Jack son county an efficient nnd economi cal administration. I also agree It oloctod to enforco nil laws. , Adv. IC. W. (Curley) WILSON'. I am a candidate for tho nomina tion of Sheriff on tho republican ticket to bo voted for at the primaries May 10, IH IH. if nominated and oloctud I will enforce the law and glvo tb public an honest. Impartial and efficient admlnUtrntluu. 37 ywirti In Jackson county. Adv. H. X. LOFLAXI). I heroby announce my candidacy for the republican nomination for sheriff, to be voted on at the toiiilng primaries, May ltb, l10. I feel that I need no introduction to the public, having been a icsldmit of Jackson county for 26 vears. I pledge no self. If elected, to give an linpiiilinl. economical and con servative administration of this lin poitaut office. I have eudHMvoretl to servo the public falthfulh In the fitikt ana agree. If el set ml, to strictly ami Impartially enforce all laws. HavliiK a very large experience In ttiH mat ters of taxation and kuowlug Jack son euuiily thoroughly I pledge my self to conduct the Ux collection branch of the office lu such a manner .is to serve the tuxpMers honestly, iirniiiptlv and efficiently. dv. W. T. UKIICVK. niSTIllCT ATTOIt.VHV I am a candidate for re-election to the office of district attorney Adv. :. K. KliLLY. I hrrb snnounic tbst I hire '1I'",1 nJ decl.n.tUm of iutcntlon to ,l)1" esnatuats for the upun Mian noir.iRitinn tor th offl ' rtutrk-t Attorno for Jsioo I'iiis noir.Ustiin tor tli office of OUIlti . I JlSEES3car i)Tjr,r,, sntjjuT to Jut divl.lon of tneMOU fa" ' avi'v nA iihr id rei.htilbf.fi nirty. at the urinary Old - tin n tu be field May !0, tm; Adv. o M KOUWtTS I lierxtA aunounc tsat I buve filed mv declaration ofntention. and that I am a ...ndl.lale i..r the jletinx ratb-' dmiii iti.tt 'ii ii.r i i nff i' irl.F .iilom- t i.. i . -,I i nm ti !' SPILLS Tif OKA 5 rhf-iiMm.4TifivS hMXJm ruum il.J i ii,m s.iifcV bv A'l "mh ' ''s "'" jsi. Vn 9fkJ Tk mm Aihtr llNf mt towr "r"f''" wfi'ii.iC".Trnn tnttiiiMwiiaSM,Mri, Alain MdHMt S01O BY VRtnGISTS LVERYWKCRE J.J to this office, 1 prion., not to forget tho fact that I am it iu i 1 1 . servant, and that 1 will to the best of my ability administer the affairs of IOj office, Impartial! , honestly nnd without fonr or favor. -Vv- NKWTON W. HUUOX a)rPnPitAvOt. Deputy Couaty Tresurer MytlO W. Iibtkoley nnoitoces her cttdlltooy for tRe otc of countv tre"tir. I fctrsby sstounce my iiJU' m tht republic tlckat fr tj of fice of county tMasur'r. tu Ira otd on at tit rculat primtrlci. I bJ litld tin 9!ttlii dtMrty la tHI nffics foe ths I'Mt .vear mi tsi ton fldsat that I cn fulfill tb dutltt connected tHwsvith I strvfd to ytars deputy conn, ty recorder before taking the posi tion ss deputy county trctturor; I lisve lo had rxperlenc s Account ant for sovcrnl coriorailos, such at the Medford Concrete Construction company and Medford Ico and Stor age Company, before liking up coun ty work, nnd will say that my past record la open for Inspection to the voters of Jnokson county. If nominated and elected I will run tho otflco without tho expense of a doputy and contluuo to servo tho pub lic Just as efficient lu tho future as I havo In the past Adv. MYItTLK W. DLAKULUY. I hcroby announce that I havo tiled my declaration of Intention to ho como n candidate for tho republican nomination for the office of county treasurer, to bo voted on lu tho com ing primaries, If I nm nominated and elected will conduct tho office In an efficient nnd buslnossllko mauner. Adv. HOY L. MAULK. COUXTV CLKIIIC. I hereby announce tnrit I have filed my declaration of Intention to become n caudldate for tbo republi can nomlnntlnu for the office of county olerk, for Jackson couuty, Oregon, subject to the decision of the republican party at the primary elec tion to ho held May it), 191 C. Adv. (Little) J OK II. WIL80X. I hereby announce that I havo filed my declaration of Intention to become a candldato for tho republi can nomination for the office of coun ty clerk, for Jackson county, stibjoct to tho decision of the republican par ty, ut the primary election to bo held Mny 19, 191(1. Adv. A. X. IllLDUUUAXD. COfNTV SUnnUNTHXIIKXT. I hereby announce my candidacy on tho republican' ticket for tho ot flco of County School Superintend ent for Jackson county, Oregon, stib joct to the will of t(io republican party at tho primary flection Mny 10. I stand for practical school ef ficiency, personal supervision of tho schools nnd elimination of county school supervisors. Adv. KUAXCia C. SMITH. COr.Vl'Y AKSIttitiOll I hcroby announce my candidacy fur tho offlco of county assessor of Jackson county on tho republican tlckot, Mibjoct to the primary on Mny 19. I pledge myself to an honest, efficient, Impartial and econ omical discharge or tho dutloa of the office nnd propose to make all assess ments upon the basis of the trim actual valuo of the property nnd not upon any Inflated valuation. Adv. UKOHUU LAUXSIACIL I horowlth announce my candidacy for county assessor, subject to tbo decision of tho republican party at tbo primary eloctlon to ho held May 19, 1910, If elected I pledge myself to make a Just and equltablo assess ment and iidmlnlstor (ho affairs of the offlco In a bnslnoss-liko mntinor. Adv. J. It. COLBMAX. County School SiiHTliiteii(leul, To the voters I am republican candidate for miiuty school super intendent at the primary election, May 19, 1910. I am for supervision of tho schools by the superintendent and for econ omy In the couut.v superintendent's office and ever place where It does not retaid tho efficiency of tho schools. I am tu favor of progressive educa tion, that Is. ediKsilon that prepare the boy or girl for life. I am for all having a square deal and an equal ubance for an education. If nominated ami elected I will do every thing lu my power to make the schools of Jackson couuty the host lu the state. Adv. A. J IIAXIJY. SIM.MO.NH. In tho Circuit Court of the Stats of Oregon, for the County of Juckhou. Hogue Itlver Vallev Cuuul Company, I'lulutlff, vs. Flora A. Iivlne and (J. W. Irvine, Defendants. To the above named defendants Flora A. Irvine and (1 W. Irvine. In tho name of tbn state of Oregen: You ar hereb.v Mimiiiouod and re quired to appear in the above en titled cause of court and file our answer to the complaint of plaintiff on file thorelu within six weeks from and after the date of the first pub lication of this summons or from ami after the date of personal service of this summons and a cou of said complaint upon n without thr sute of Oregon, said period of six weeks being tbe time prfccrib-d itbtn which you shall o apMtar and answer by the order of publication in tbe sbove i ut li U J Dillon made In the Houorabln '. VI ilklli", JuU'- of aitl Court, wliuji niitr iie,vifc dat ed liruar -'''N m And von sre lirreiv imiifi4 that If iinvlnt wlttilli (be lime aforesaid. plaiotlff nil) apph to the onii fun tbe relief demanded In said cum plaint, a u((lut tW?Mint tifCtbluh il"f o demaisd la as follow. I That the court will aUierialn and "" the value ofolhe re4l 'Jtate ''"i-iiif in in pi)..i rlaied in 'hm w i ' t " " ' n . . ni ni .in 1 1 ii ' v,i i n in will' tn hi ft- HHCHESTER rhinttoti ftM4 tfrtwa iiftestn fef (irt each slda fit trbt awtMer l)n MtefMr. nn, along aflil over the promts nWHHd hv thf rffunrtsnl nra A. Irvine sltmttrtl In iQri entiHty and descrlbml a fellows, to-wit llenlnnlng n.ao rhala oast nt souihmMt corner nf iHitislsou land claim Xo. SI of Martin AmmI. In township ,17 south rang I wont of Willamette meridian; running taemea north 17.90 chains, thence nasi " tin rbalus: tlirry-e iQiith 17.90 chains; thence west o chains to to- place of begnnlng, In Jackson county, Ore gon. Said ceirtsr lOe belli detiObed ns folluos, to-wlt Itegluiilng at a Ivoln on the east boundory lino A the premises obo descrlbeikC7 9-10 rc?t rontb or the nortludst corRer thereof; tbeticn north l." fltarets and S ffdnutea west 2M) fstt: these north rfo degrees ml t mltute t 1 ftt: thence north -14 de.rM and JS minutes est 92 ftst to tho north bounds?) Hue of .Id premises Al.io en onsement and right of ay for tu Irrigation canal on nml over a rccttugtilnr strip of land 15 feet In width and 9H foot In loiigth, the west line of ulilch strip Is do scribed ss follows, to-wlt: Deglunlng nt . point on tho oast boundary lino of said promises 107 9-10 feet south from tho northeast corner thereof; thtucn south on said cast boundary llbo of snld promises 'J3 feet. And also determtno the damage. It any, resulting from tho appropriation thereof to tho remaining lmtda of tho defendant above described. That upon tbo payment Into court uf the amount so ascertained the Plaintiff havo Judgmont against de fendant, appropriating to it snld easement nnd right of way. Dated February 25, 191C. First publication of this summons, February 2Ctb. POItTKIt J. NISI'V. Attorney for Plaintiff. nm ukxt -FUitxisiiKi) aith. FOR ltRXT Apartmout for The Dcrbon, 10 Qulne St, rent. VOIl IU2XT nOCHKS FOIt HHXT-Furnlshod buugalow, close lu. .101 South Central. FOIt ItKXT-Modorn C-room bun galow on King street. Inquire 010 South Onkdule. 292 FOIt ItK.Vt IIOUHKKliKl'IXa IIOOMH FOIl niCXT FurulBliod housokcop rooms, 231 Kast 9th. Call aftor 6. 290 FOIt Iti:.T MISCKM-ANKOUH F7)rUiixHancii"to rent?two i"ind half miles from Medferd: water, buildings and pasture. I'hono B.su-J.1. FOIt BAIiK JMSCr.liliAKKOOB FoTt SALH--Twosoated "hack With top; practically as good as new; r.;. Piano, mahogany case. $lfi(; easy terms. Idy's saddle, aost $l.'i. will Mil for 120. (lout's saddle, cost :o, sell for ::. Sllvor mounted bridles go with them. I'honti l.":i. J. C. Herring, Cen tral Point. 890 FOIt SALK CIIKAI' Oood back, sin gle harness and baud ourt. Union Livery barn. 800 FOIt SALK Hilled bay, III.; young brood sows (3) IT. each; heifer calf, G mo. old. $15; tOu-ogg Incu bator. $3.60; light spring wagon. 1S; Hroiizo turkeys. Mrs. I). M. McXaaser, Centra', l'olul. I'hone 113-Xa. &H FOIl SALK Hluestuiie ut SR cents tier M)tind. Hrnoat Wohb, Central I'olut. 291 FOIt SALK Or part trade, a Hood paying established liuslness ju Klamath Fulls, Ore.; will take pint trado; Invoice $ 1500; reason for selling, going oust; what have you? Address Hox 1130, Klamath Fulls, Ore. 293 FOIl ALU & rabbits nTa bargain It taken ut nine, fill W. .Main. 289 FOIt SALK- -Large solid oak side hoard, child's folding hud. Call 1UU9 West 9th. 293 FOIt SALK 1000 gullou all tank and 100 gallon hauling tank. Kr nest Webb, Central Point. 392 FOIt SALK Stoam hoisting engine, Westlnghoiiso air compressor, Kop iw side dump car. luoo ft. t-lb. rail. Oregon (Intuitu Co. FOIt SALK Or trade, one second hand auto truck, 1 ton, lu good condition; will trade fur second hand Ford. Apply to Hox C33, Ashland. Ore. 29S FOIt SALK Overland roadster. good running order; snap. $12'. cash. I'hono 1SS-II, between G and 7 p. in. FOIt SALK Soudan grass and Col lego Minnesota .No. 13 seed corn. F. S. Charley, Jlrowiistioro, Ore 307 FOIt SALK Ford one man tops and top work of all description, Med ford Tent ami Awning Co, 100 X. Front. I'hone 78-lt. 295 WHY? SV.V, MilKIII I.K OF ntlCKM Tent vr tent lower than jiab- llsbeil before Hear i'rcV bet turn, talf In tultlv.nlon I Hi.'O lir "ic bottom, all In (nlfitian ' . 115.00 rtib k, threcfc.urtbs cultivat ed .. 4100 ivet. under (HUh IS Coinmeroiat, Orcllard' buie, CuU "li Appb3ie lrri;(teil, half ill uiIiIva- tioii, hiiyrovfd o oj o Kljr; jli: NOW J. C. BARNES 1" w Mam b ' ! i " roil rtififw.fiiricn-Hit7i Ml inf i wTO' mvmxmmm0mm roil SAL Team, mmarm 4 bar- hmm; horRM wetgb IJ0. 44 Taiei" at. I rott SALK Ii hrsa must k e14 Km Watt , at PntAn Llvary tfarn. So. Rtraratdf) Are. a7 rofl SALR Span mules Adams, Central Point, Or. rranlt 313 FOIt SAMS Ckwd work mare) nlf $10; ftilttvator. Incubator, buy rack, cheap for nlek Ml. 0. Adder, Itosa Ine. ItO K(5l SALK Younj rl cow, also .I9bu Oeere disc plow. R. V. o'ntm, near Douse. Luno PIho acboal S9S FOIt SALR Milch co, Jory. a bargain, It taken siaio. Phone 17-FKi. N. K. ChlldoM. S39 FOR SALK Ono flrst-chft" Jors-1 cow. ,. HStovons, Tolo. 391 i'o sAi.r pour.Tit ad ks Knit KAl.k' Kl-ch for luitrhlnir. Sll vcr or Uolden Camplnos from prlzo winning strain. Call 1 1 Cottuga st. or phono 510. FOIt SAliK Harrod Hook egga for hatching; young thoroughbred roostors. J. 11. Webster, It. F. I)., Talent. Phono 3-F2. 289 FOIt SALK Kgga from rnugo raised 8. C. Huff Leghorns. Wm. J. Forns, Medford It. F. I). I or phono Mrs. A. II. Fortis, 19-F2, 291 FOIt SALK 320-cgg Pottilunin Incu bator, Phono 039-.I2. 289 FOK SALK S. C. Whllo Leghorn cggH for batching from my trap nested O. A. C. strain. Karl Knnpp. Phono 922-J. 290 FOIt SALK Kggs from prUo win ning Hurt Orpingtons, $1 per 15; U per hundred. J. W. Shirley! Q Al.nnntl Ml 28 Almond st. FOIt SALK S. C. H. I. Hod setting eggs'. Telephone or write ICruest Wohb, Central Point. 292 FOIl SALK-Kggs from selected winter laying and prize wjnnlug strain of ti. C. Hhodo Island lleds; $1 )icr sotting. Mrs. C S. Lainmcy, Hogue Hlver, Oro., It. 1. 292 FOIt SALK Hatching eggs, day or mouth old chicks from prize win ning heavy ogg strain White Wy nndottos. Write for Information. Tel. 21x2. A. K. Strong, Kaglo Point, Oro. 290 FOIt SALK Kggs for batching. It. I. Hcds; also P. Hocks. Tel. 488-X, I). Hradloy, 811 Dakota. v29.1 rOH BA1M HBAti KSTATM 1'IVK acres elenred and now bun galow with flroplaco, only $875, $ir0 cash. 40 acros with running stream, near town, worth $4000, cash price only $1(100. Write W. A. Perkins, Horhuster. Wusb. FOIl SALK Pine, modern buiiga low, closo In, at big sacrifice for Immediate sale. Clark llealty Co., 200 Phlpps bldg. FOIt SALK Some of the best stork ranches In Jackson county; cattle go with the ranches. Como sen what I have. Phone. T. C. dallies. Troll, Ore. Ill FOIt SALK Hood stock ranch with water right; good rnugo, at a bar gain, liuiulre Hox SO, Jacksonville, Orogon. 3UU' WANTicn m ru.vnoxH WAXTl7) Work byTiieday or hour. Phono 855-W. 289 llll,P WA.VI'KH MAI.jii (lOOl) CANN'ASHHH. 'mTmTcml profit. Addrosa S. K. Hayes, I logo bblg., Seattle. 289 It KM WAXTKH 1'IWIAI.i: WAXTKD Woman for general housework, family of two; good wages. Addroas Hox H, Mall Tri bune. WANTI5D siinirt-niinrvrioUH WAXTUI) Four or flvo room mod oru bungalow; Harden spare. Hox (1, Mall Tribune. WA"XTKD HorsoH or burros, also saddles suitable for looking State approximate weight, condition price and where can he seen. Ad dress J. Sypher, Cleudale. Ore. 290 WAXTKO-Two-seatod hack with top. Must be reasonable. Phone till-JJ. 290 WAXTKD Shoep bought and sold. Hosenberg Ilrox,, Central Point, Phono 3lxxxl. 300 WAXTlilJ DrtsMiUttking at homo or by day, 1(1 H. Central, Phone 4 79-M. WAN'TicTitrTltttnic intll wants worn on, full time; salary $15 weekly, distributing guaranteed hosiery, or XII cents an hour spare time; per manent werk: experience unnec essary. Address Manager Interna, tlonal Mills, Xorrlstowu. Pa. MIKCHMiAXIvOtTH. I KkiiH as li cm Axi'fra ' hTkal." by I lev. .1. T. Sunderland, ami oth er Cnltarlan llterstuie sent free to iniiulrers. Addrws Miss llaxel Hurtou. Central I'olut, II. P. i). No. t, Oregon. 311 ACT QtMCK' Atitomifbllf gasollnn VOlug op Sell Osso-Tonle, xllN Kkollae at ;ic a gsltou. tilliuluatrs Arbi.ii. (lulUr an hour profit, 4lei tiiurimiil White Mfg. Co.. Is-in to. CiiiiHuiait, OMo :3 VH.N'IMSO M.MillM: operators- at tenllou' We wU slitii .Mill vtlut liik'.iia 1 Iii-h for ball ,'iim on basis out mublpe and five boxes gutn tax paid fi't Vobi ilHi'ii DilUti vOiiia Mint Jituii ()i,. Wilmington, W . w -. X a . k- -v---ri --. r1.fl O "-fS-s I lis, J -i Cei inn ii slft.vy y i i, (. . k leiti iYhl iii JUtuiiU' . V- ill ll fllll vjd'lillll In SMI TAKtt.V CI TArtRN f?P Tbrw. eat i to, 0H9 Jtfnr eow, eraji vff toft Mr, Nil oA; otto 3mm katfar, crop aff left car? o ml alMr eulf, btfl on. Owner may hnv same by p9tnn entfnftis, W, R. Iirtb, Mmlford, Pro. 2DX TAKKX CI' Sorral borafl, right bind foot while, wire eut In left fruHt hurt, white saddle marks. Owiior mh get prirty by wyln(f for 9.en and ad. Janea 11 nm.. Phono 370-X. M0' MONKV TO TOAX y' TO LOAX $1000 on Improved ranch Holmes tho Insurorfo Man. KIMti ianecw$ Asste 4ismm LAHKIl AUTO SPRING CO.VW oro operating tho l.-vrrwst, Ideas nd best oqulppcd'plaat 1 flro Pa clflc northwest. Uso viur sprlns wbon others fall. Sold under gunc nntoo. 20 North Vlftooath St., Portland, Oro. AtKrocy OEO. W. OHBRUY--Atternoy.. mi .Notary, lloom 9, Jackson County Hank Ilulldlng, cntranco N. Cob tral, Medford, Ore. PORTBU J. NKFF Attorney nt law, rooms 8 nnd 9, Medford National Hank Ilulldlng. A. K. ItEAMBS, LAWYER Garnet.. Corey bldg. Q. M. RODERT8 Lawyer. Medford National Dank Building, Dentists Dr. W. M. VAN SCOTOO DR. C. O. VAN SCOYOO Dentists Oarnctt-Coroy DIdg., ulte Medforo, Oro. Phono 8C6. Collections and ltcnort 310 COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS Wo collected soiuo accounts 14 years old. Wo know how to got tbe money. Tbo UuttocJc Morcantlls Agency, Inc., Rooms 1, 2, 3, Hiu klns' Hldg., 21G E. Moln at. lCngluccr and Contractor FRED N. CUMM1NQS Bnglnoorand contractor, 404 M. F. & H. Bldg. Surveys,, cstlnmtos, Irrigation dralnngo, orchard nnd land Iru provoment. Inmiranco. EARL 8. TUMY Oenoral Insurance offlco, Flro, Automobile, Accident, Liability, Plato Glass, Contract, and Surety Honds. Kxcollcut com. pantos, good local service. No. 210 Garnott-Coroy Hldg. Instruction In Music IIAIGHT MUSIC STUDIO Room 401, GnrnotUCnroy bldg. Fred Al ton Hnlght. plnno; Mrs. Florence Ilalllday Ilalght, voice Phone 72. FHKI) ALTON IIAKIIIT, teachor of plnno and harmony. Composer and arranger of music. Hnlght Music Studio, 101 (laruett-Coroy building. Garbago OARUAGH Get your promisee cloanod up for tho auinmer. Call on tho city garbago wagons for good service. Phono 274-L. IT. Y. Allon. Physicians anil Murgcons DR. K. 0. CARLOW. DR. EVA MAIN'S GAHLOW Ostoopathlo physicians, 41G-417 Garnett-Corer bldg., phono 10.1GL. Heeldonce 2C South Laurel at. DR. W. W. HOWARD Ostoopathle physician, 303 Garnott-Corey building. Phone 130. DR. J. J. KMM1SXS Physician and surgeon, Practice limited to aye, ear, nose and throat. Kyoa scien tifically tested and glasaos sup. piled. Oculist and Aurlst for S. P. It. R. Co. Offices M. F A 11. Co. bldg-, opposite P. O. Phono C07. DR. II. W. CLANCY Physician anfl surgeon Phonos, otflco 3G, rosl dense 724-J, Office hours, 10 to 13, 2 to 5. DR. MARTIN C. nARHKR Physt clan and surgeon. Office Palm bloek, opposite Nash hotel. Hours 10 to 12, 1 to 4. Phone 110-J. T. G. IIH1NK. M. D. Byo, Ear. Nose and Throat. Hoadaolioa and nervous conditions relieved by properly fitted glasses. Cross eyes straightened. Office 228 K. Main St., pbone 303. Consultation freo. GORDON MAC CRACKEN, M. D. Homoepathle Physician, Surgeon, IIS Kast Main St., Medford, Oro gon. Office phono 142, residence Phone 732-112. Offlco hours 1 to 4 . DltTo! W. STHPIIHNSOX Physlolnii and Optician. Calls answered; Kyes tested; Glasses fitted that will correct any defect ot vision; prices reasonable. Phone SO'-'-X. Office at residence for the presont, Medford, Oregon, 14G S. Holly. . Printer on Publishers MKDFORI) PR1XTINO CO., has the best equipped printing offlco la - couthern Oregon; book blading loot Itaf Itdcer. bllllag system etc. Portlsad prlc. 37 North Fir rt. t , I5AIH TKANHI'tJH A JtTfORAGK . 41it X Kvris. ti4 t. thA 315.' 1'fUvw ri&X. JM'Y & U0l4, . lkwU ttsbBse JIXOER SflWISfJ MaCJOlNK8 IR S-.1)'- 1M.K iu) iikm -ome oe(i ib Cllllie-' llfnll ll.l i.ile 'UaillnK llllll (,1111111 l'iiilvin t'l.ino lei '.lie f i oim iiu ii, i i (i iuiik r lu'M fun. i J9.-y, cm. i , l'jnHU3?0f m la jf l em i"ti ijiM t .Auj i in , jj i