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MM) OUt) M Vff, I NflU T, Ml WOUD. ni.f.n iimiW I I l:lM UV I'll' JWftf FIVE EAGLE POINT EAGLETS lly A 0. Ifowloit M I Mr Mrttl Mr uenffp t&fi der MM- Ion and on. Hon, stfeemimtiled by Mm l'n.il nt Cirtnllf. w,,r gnosis at the Ronnysiae en Ttieaa. ' AIM llonry Lostr. It. li. Mlrttftr. W It Hammel and M)r. Pater Stoil rturil. of llutto Fails. Mr, Stoddard nunc out to spend n taw dura to commit with Or. Holt with rsgard to her health. And Mr. Hummel hud Just returned from serving on the grand Jury In Jack sonville. Tuesday bolng a hoHday, proved to bo qulle a noted da In our little town, iiN that was the da on whloh the Hdbekahs hold their rog. tilar lodge meeting at night, and the way It turned out will be n day long to bo remembered by our blacksmith, W. L. Chlldreth. for on that day. or rath or evening, ho wan Joined In mar rfngo to Mrs. Sophia Hoblnett, b Itcv. I.. I.. Simmons, the pastor of the Ha'ptlst church In thin place, in the Odd Fellows' hall nt tho close or the lodge work. They mnrched front tho nntlroom, ttnv. Simmons In the lend, J. W. Orovor with tho groom, nnt then cumo Mrs. drover and tho lirldo-to-bo, and stationed them selves under an arbor on tho grand -master'a thronh and amid tho most profound silence Itcv. .SlminoiiH road a portion of scripture nnd then Joined them hi marriage. AfteY spending a short tlmo In tendering congratula tions therow ore at least thirty-two of u h, seated at tho well supplied tables for the supper that hud been .prepared by tho friends of tho bride and groom. Now It Is almost use less for mo lo try to describe that ftkiht for they lind almost everything on tho table mid Ktilebonid that the most fastidious could desire or Imagine , After tho foam was over tlio groom and wlfu arono to their feet and Hi short address thanked the brothers and Motor of the lodge and visiting friends for their kind ness In thus lionoilug them, after which Mr. (V tool; u bov or dgurs nnd Mth. C. a banket of oranges nnd cllntrlblttnl thnm anions those pres ent. And by thin time it, was nenr 11 o'clock so wo, after bidding tho bride and groom a hearty good night, began to start for our homes. Thus oniled the day that Is commemorat ed an tho birthday of tho rather of our country. On Wednesday It. D. Moke, pro prietor of tho Horiio River Vnlle cannery and bin sou, II. B. Hoke, accompanied by George E. Johnson were out getting tho farmers and gardeners to tontrart to put In to matoos for their cannery. And Mr. Johnson was out hiiHtltng up busi ness, for tho I. & K. It. It. Thoy seemed to bo succeeding quite well In thulr undertaking. They weic all nt tho Simn.VfcUlo about 11; o'clock iinou and no was .1. II. Drlstoll and Kd. Walker, the men who aro look ing after the gamo and birds, nnd Mtini Sundry, the deputy fltdi war don. Them was not anything of In tonwt oeeurlng Hint day. only a few of the farmers cmno to town to liao thole pldws shniponinl or to got some thing thoy had to have: they are too busy farming tlili. lovely weather. Mut Thursday was another tathor noted day ns two moio hearts were Joinod togother until death doth them nsrt. Vos, wo had another wed ding In our neighborhood on Thurs day, two weddings In one neck In a thinly sottlml community is not so had, and there have been four cou plori so united since tho lflth day of January. Thne out of the six were hewrder at the .Stinnysldc, and there Ik talk of two more weddings from the same hostelry. Tho hidlos are surely taking advantage of tlio lesp jot'ir soasou. Hut I did not toll who Were married. Tho last couple that woro married was Samuel II. Court n uy and Mlw Samuntha (Mattle) Mlntwr, on ThtiMtdnr, Tebniary 2 1,' at tho rosldenco of tho bride's father, It. It. Winter, by Itev. I.. I. .Simmons. Thore were tlilrtj-two persons pros mt, all told, and after the marriage ceremony was performed we were seated at u long table, at least eigh teen of us were, and O, audi n spread but what in the use of talking Hbout a big feed out In this llutte Omsk country. Well, after we bad oaten moio than piudeuce would dic tate, the second course vame on, Ice en in and cake. Houte of them bad the faculty of holding out. especially the three preschor. Ite Simmon;. I be Is a staor; Itev. Smith, the Sun day school man, nnd your corre- ( HiMiiident tried to keep up with him, but signally failed In the course of I time wo all loft tho table and took, a stroll sreund und bad some photos taken of tho group and the taiiill), tiisn they inarched back to the table and commence to eat cake and be creum again, but right there I drew tb lino fbrow up the sponge and willed After spending the most of I tb flrnoen with the family we be-1 inn to 9iarate. wishing the iul we44 lOHg and prosperous Journ-) through lire. Krtdai tker was nelblng of hpt elal isHarovi occurred uutil at uigbt. UDhMC It wft that Hr- and Mrs Aus tin SM I.. K. achwalbaasen, of Med fer4. cssae out to pd a part of the day YlaUMg U liwltt fauiliy. Mr In i idlii rt' Mi n"iil'i "f run in ((hi iful i UniNi end I Ur iifod ir iLfiirw of h mill. nM thsf In nil of hi-, (ratals to 1KHI toHor soon any rtonlrr to Mimfwrp !! H"H" rhcr TBl,,y PrMay Hlkt Jlfl. Won. lli MiilV levnnKCirm. wn mm both irwinrm h''r', ,r ' ,IM,f "r tsliimwit In the opnrs bens that was net ogfjr von llM(Mfrtg, ' but fn- atruFtlfr Hhs openod the nrrlai by having the entire awd9e of orr 100 Join lit Hlngleg 'America," with 'Mist' Clair .Xlmmeritmu an pianist. and they song It with a vlw that you don't rintl outside or Kagto 1'olnt. She then gave Ms a short talk and miik several of those old southern melodies that wo u9to hear In our I Childhood (lays that would almost raise tho hnlr on a bald head. She then Introduced Miss Clair Jlmmor man and she rendered "A VVnrnlng," In her own peculiar stylo and It was received with an outburst of ap plause. Then Mrs. Owen gavo us a fine addrose and whistled for about half an hour, when she bade us good night. The entire company (teemed to regret that she did not talk long er, for she surely can hold an au dience. John Holtz, onp of the forost rang ers, spent the night with us I'rlday. Mr. Uufrey, who owns a sawmill between hero and Dutte I'ulls, has established n lumber yard hero nnd 1 understand that Mr. Newport, the dopot agent, will look after It at Itresent. .1. II. Cooley, Piofeasor C. li. John son nml Mr. Lye-roll wore hero for dinner Saturday. Mr. mill Mr. Oiie C'otterill of the Meudow are vifitiug its tlie valley tlili week. Mr. and Mr. .Ichko (Hupm ti ml U-t-ear Hotlgcr of Heagli1 laotoreil lo Mtull'ord Moudiiv on laud biihinetni. Hell l'linimnu ii jiluwinir I""' ""1 Morrison for his siriii: ,,r"l ol'xniiu. Itube Moore liiul a luiinl'iil neeldent tins week. He wn elmwing n steel to the eoiTiil on a liHivhacked lior-c. The hore was throwu'liy u calf nml Ituhe had his wrist put out of plneo in tin1 miui ami other bruises nml will luive lo I'tirry lib nnu m a sling for ii few days. Siime iHiilies in Mcdfoul have a larxe herd of gnat on the iiijver Ta ble Ruck. !' runic Mtseiii is Hie henler. Tlioinas .loiics, one of Auliooli" pioKeer tanners, was in Medfonl thin week on Innd liusinefs. The spelling- eontekt between the t'litiparnil selioul mid Hie Sum k al ley M'hnol was n ielory for the ( he m mi I pupils. Itolli of them did lemnrkubly well and are progressing in these studies, and it is a credit to the teacher of both sehooN. There will be a (lit nee at the Monte residence at the upper Table Hock Satimlny )iigl)t. Muieh I. Clnude Chapman and sihiei, Vi ola und Mytlle, and MIhk .ellu Tay lor Hint Mr. Abbott, Mr., moloied to (irents Pass Sumluy. Mr. Trowbliilge of M'edford motor ed out to his Antioeh ranch Saturday with a load of young fruit trees. Reported by Jackson County Ab tract Co., Blitb and Fir HU. Cliciilt Court. Stale of Oregon vs. Fulton Smith, affidavit. Hoy Klllntt v. IUa! Klllott; affi davit service of summons by mull. Annie IC Haker vs. W. P. Uaker; nfflvadit service of sumnions b) mall. Ileal IJstnte Tiiiiisfei,. . II. Slngler to O. IC. IHack Ingtou. 1 aere In see 33, twp 30, It 3W IJS.9K vV II. Slngler to I W Wslcli. laud In Kci-v I and ' twp ST. It l'K K.:5 M Man U lilikerdlke t' .i In This is Stove Polish YOU Should TTUS dlfreri t trot I others bet. u in, , is taken In t'-J i ri .m 1 the m .t.iuh t I ara higher grade. Black Silk Stove Polish Mikti a brmi.r.t. ni: v nt? net rub eft or U'i t :t mi :., ' , i . loor Jiuii- (4 jr;: o-, .i c.i, pailh. V .ej -in -. . iplu i ik .,oa vid tyllrJwa(u .,n I jr -pr.U r AS Mk M B Ii J I M '1! Jf Afot, W' Bpffcr it . ur , oj i.r ir oo immJ, wur 4rimr , , iXlA.iaii ' , r, tu 4 4Mr 111 WW I iwl mi llu. Kilk S" I ,u. Black Silk Stovo Poliih Works Stcrltar. IUibam tM BUch Cllk MrOtyt Un SruM. m 'A !( SUk MlUI fUJlh I. r . i Kfce, wStu, li Uh imi mm1 fc umiu. NUuuMa. KMllryillWli COURT HOUSE NEWS Ihi mw i ' M AlWaWvBSBD Use-i: V aW. v iX tn otm t ilwi H "'" " ' l l Kl' aMll III li ii i ii n ' .ore I, Hsff et at in I' rnfcfcolis). mlnifM Hfsfertr III f 1K ! II R It fW Ms infs .larks rt Ir id Jo tOHi Cobri, lot in l.Ht (TiaVs adtT .Martftfrd . . . amm P.'KiHgtot Hr io r. a. Merrick, laud lu Kooa It U f r?: i-ai, it if fi-ii, I H, I-l-tl, t W. IMI. t ft: l(H. It in I MARKET REPORT I IjlTtr-iort. IIOI1S--Alrvr, O'je. STKEKS Alhe.-ifffAVic. COWS Alie, a,j. KAL-Dri-iaoil, S(H)llc. Mve Poultry HENS light, l'Je:1ienvy, l:ie; old roosters, 7o; Ings, lie; spriug, He. DUCKS Fat, bo. (1KKSE Km, fle. TL'HKKYS Jfl(St17c, acroiillng to quality. UKLQ1AN HA11ES. H to Go. liny nn(t Grain (Hnyin'lf Prices.) WHEAT $1. 0(1 liiUliul. OATS $118 ton. 1IAV Alfulfn, ,?lf ton; Rraiu, $13. 1IAHLEY Whole, i?J8. Prlcvs I'Mid irj- nrjrters EOCIS if' ae. ' W'TTEK Dniry, 2 lbs. 50c. POTATOES ll&. ONIONS 'Jc per lb. IIONEV l'Je per lb. cmr.K 2re. l'OKK 8ffl8V&o. MtEr'-'JfJBllo. UUD 10c. BACON 13fo)lSc. SHOULDEHS 12y,o. HAM lCc. lll'TTEH KAT fllo. B L'TTEIi-WliuIcMle. 30o. NOTICE Precincts Mod ford North Main nnd West Med ford register now at tho MallTrlbnno office ' S V-' v ,-" sV-$"$i(-M M OPEN NOSTRILS! END A COLD OR CATARRH How To Get Hcllcf When Head ; i uad Nose are StufTod Up. Count ftflj! Your cold in hwj or iciUrtli disappear. Your ilogUfil "on trlli will eH-n, tliu air pnstati'- ef your licnil will elenr and Jon .un bn-itht freely. No more HuuttUnir, hawLnif, inucoiM discharge, dry net or tmiJitrlii-; no struggling for hrentU at ui'lit. Oct a siniill liotthi uf KIj'j Cmmi IIaIui from your druggl't and aly a little of this frsgrunt uut inpt i- crmm In your noatriU. It jicnjlrntex tlirmigh imry nlr paMSgn of the bead, uitliini: mid lieitllng tliu siYnllcii or inllMiio) muroUs raonitrstie, giving iu iii'tnn relief. llcsd rnlils und entarih yicli! like insuii' Don't stsy stulfnl-up and inlM-ralilc. Itcllof t euro. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS HllliniKF. I hereby announco my candidacy for tho nomination for nhcrlff on the republican ticket, to bo voted upon at the coming primaries, May 19th, 1910. I have held the position of deputy sheriff for the past four years and am thoroughly familiar with tho duties connected -with tho offlco, both cleri cal and outside work. I feel that I am competent to hold the position, nnd ir nominated and elected, will give tho pooplo of Juck son county an efficient and economi cal administration. I also agree If elected to enforce all laws. Adv. li. W. (Curley) WILSON. I am a eandldato for tho nomina tion of fthorlft on the republican ticket to bo voted for at the primaries May 19. 191 U. If nominated und elected I will oufor.eo Hit law und give the public an honest, impartial and efficient administration. 37 years In Jackson county. Adv. II N LOl'LAND. I hereby announce my candidacy for ttie republican nomination for sheriff, to be voted on at the nomlux primaries, Muy 19th, 1910. I feel that' I need no Introduction to the public having been a resident of Jackson county for 20 years. I pledge myself, if electud, (o give an Impartial, economical and cbn senatlve administration of this Im portant office I hate undeavored to sorvx the puMIc faithfully lu the post and agree. If elect!, to strictly und Impartially enfoiie all laws. Having a lery large experience In the mat ter uf taxutlon and knowing Jack hon county thoroughly, I pledge my 'If to conduct tliu tax collection branch of tho office lu sueb a muiiuer is to servo the taxpjers honestly, promptly and efficiently. Ailv W. T. (iitircvis. niSTP.irr ATToit.vuv I I am a oaridldate for ro-oleetlon I to tbtt office of district attorney. Adv. K. K KKLLV. T hereby announce that I have filed my declaration of Intention to become a candidate for the repub lican nomination for the offlco of District Attorney for Jackson County, Oregon, ssbjsot to tho decision of the republican party, at the primary else- ttou to bo halil Mar 19. 1I1- I Adv. (1. M. KOUBKTg. - i I hereby aunoiwce that t have fllod i my declaration of Inleutions, and that I am a candidate for tha dvmooraifu, uo mi nation lor tho offieo of latrlet attorney, aiibjoet to tho Mny prioiar- ioa U.I urn nomlnntod ami olootwl . to tbU office, I proiuuo 't to forgnt) ir in rin i Mi if 1 1 itiiHf.M.vnsAi itnvnuiis are ggarantewl to glre rllf from rhiHthTBlIilfl.' They f tWhally large selbjf Seta only l us, Oft and $1.00 the fait that I am a public servant, aad that I will to tho bost of my aklllty administer the affairs of tho office? frTTfHrrtlally, lienastly and without rear tir faror. Adv. NWWTON W. llOKOKN The first of tin enr a number of reiuibllcans. Including many who ap proved of my efforts In the Interest of the taxpayers as state rereetitnt tlve four years ago. requestor me to becomn n candidate for the office of District Attorney, inasmuch us there would be, In addition to tho regular duties of tho criminal and Juvenile courts, new duties mid conditions confronting the office. Among these were mentioned the enforcement of the prohibition ait, and the llkell hood of limine to foreclose many tax liens, particular those iigalUNt the Southern Pacific latin grant or nearly half million acres in Jackson county, amounting to about $200,000. My reply wns that 1 would become ii candidato If It were generally cio sired and tho race could be made without assuming special obligation to any particular individual, faction, locality or Interest. Therefore, niter consulting person ally or by letter sooral hundred men and women of nil occuputlona In all parta of the county, believing there Is a real desire Tor my candi dacy, I will be a candidate for the nomination of District Attorney on the republican ticket. Adv. JOHN II CArtKlN. ixii'NTY Titiusrur.it. Deputy County Treasuter Myrtle W, Hlnkuloy announces her candidacy for tho office of iounty trousurur. I hereby nunouuie my candldncy on the republican ticket tor the of fice of county treasuror, to bo voted on at the coming primaries. I have hold tlio position as deputy In this office for the past )ear and am con fident that I can fulfill the duties connected therewith J served two years as deputy coun ty recorder before taking the posi tion as deputy county treasuror; I have aUo had experience ns account ant for several corporations, such na the Medford Concrete Construction company and Medford Ice and Stor age Company, before taking up coun ty work, mid will say that my past record Is opou for Inspection to the voters of Jackson county. If nominated and elected I will run tho office without the oxpnn) of n deputy and continue to serve the pub lic just as eriioient in tnu itituro ns I havo In the past. Adv. MYItTLi: W. 11LAKKLKY. I hereby announce that. I liavo filed my declaration uf intention to be come a candidate for the ropubllcab nomination for the office of county treasurer, to he otc1d on in the corn lug primaries. If I am nominated and elected will conduct the utrira in an efficient and busluoasllko manner. Adv. JtOY h. MAULK. COl'XTV CLHltK. I hereby aunounoe tnat I havo filed my declaiatlon of Intention to bocomo a candidate for the republi can nomination for tho office of county clerk, for Jackson county, Otugon, subject to the decision of tho republican party at tho primary elec tion to be held May 19, 1910. Adv. (Llltle) JOB II. WILSON. I hereby announce that I havo fllod my declaration of Intention to become k cundldnto for tho republi can nomination for the office of coun ty rlerk, for Jnokson county, subject to the decision of the republican par ty, at the primary election to bo held May 19, 1!MB Adv. A. N. lllLDKIirtAND. COP.VTV SPPKItlNTKNliUXT. I hereby announco ray candidacy on tho republican ticket for the of fice of Couutv Kohool Superintend ent for Jackson county, Oregon, sub ject to tho wilt of Hie republican parly at the primary election Mny 19. I stand for practical school ef ficiency, personal supervision of the sclioois and elimination or county school supervisors. Adv. J'ltANCIS C. HMITIL COIXTV ASSWSOIt I hnreby annoume my candidacy for the office of county assessor of Jsckaon county on the republican ticket, subject to Hie primary on May 19. I pledge myself to an honest, efficient. Impartial and econ omical discharge of the duties of the office and proso to wako all assess. moots upon tho basis of ths true actual value of tho, pioprty and not upon any Inflated valuation. Adv. OKOItqit LAUNtfPACIL I herewith announce mv candidacy for countv a'scasor, subject to the decision of th jonnhllpan party at the primarv election to be held Mav 19, 1ft I rt. If elettod I pledge my sol f to make a Just ami equitable assess ment und administer the affairs of tho office In a lu.aluea-llke manner. Adv J. H. COLKMAX. County KiIhmiI Superintendent. rCo the tuters: I am reuublicaii candidate lor county achool super Intomleiit at tho niimary elotllon, May 19, laic I am for uii-rv8loii of I be schools b) the superliiieniloiit and for econ omy in the ciuaty superlnleuduui's office and oveiy ploro where It does nut rotard tin efficiency of tho aehoola. I uni lu favoi of prouri'Htdvo eduui. Hon, that Is. eiluoailou that prepares uoy or gin ir me. i am for ail baring a square foal aud on oqiutl ehsneo fo, au 4ueailou. if nominated nnd ehsotoU I will do evory tbln in my power e wake tho arhoolt at JavckwN eouptr tho beat Ht tho aUto. ' rt Adv. - A. J. ILWIIY. t ii, . i ii til l im I l i iM ! uf Id !'l MM I mil thru I rn ,i null l,ttr fur Mir ir iiblran nominal ion fur 'he nffWa or CittfMtf Of! a..h.riiMft"ti( Uli Moll rnilBfi i1m.i to llie pr1 lli,irl of Ma. ! if penilnafil nnd eleried I iled mywlf te ait honssi. Imiwrtlal and wonSfHk fldmlnlitratloH and will naraonotlr imHorvtae oar sehools. I hold an Oregon life eertlflcate, ami tMTlHg raeeatly spent four sa storts on iirofwrntory work, both Ih the I'nlterslty of Oregon and In the University of California In tho study of modern cdueallen and stiperri ilon, and having served tho county aa rural MUeol supervisor far two years, t feel competent In fill the office-In a thoroughly satisfactory man ner and hereby solicit the support of every true friend of education. Adv. O. W. AOHIt. AUniltilstniior'ii Notice In the couittv court of tho state of Oregon, for the county of Jnek eou. lu tho nmtter of the estate of Ar nold Ilanboltor, deceased. Notice Ih heleby given that on tho 31st day of January, 1!11C, the under signed was dul) npiHiluted adminis trator of the estate uf Arnold llau holser, deconsod, by the county court of the state of Oregon for tho county of Jackson. All persona having claims against the estate of mild decedent nre here in notified to present the same, with proper vouchers, within six months of the date Hereof, to me, tin; under signed, nt Ilutlo Kails, Jackson coun ty, Oregon. Dated J'chruory 1st. 10 10. HAItHY I). MILLS. Admlnlsliator. FOIt ItKNT noCSKS I'OH HUNT Klvo-room, modorn, furnished bungalow, gulden, bor rlee, ?1S mouth. No children. :i:t:i Knlc'a at. sun POU HUNT Modem (l-room bun galow on King atreet. Inquire it 10 South Oiikdiilo. 231! FOIt ItKNlw-itOOMUKHKPINO KOO.MS COU ItKNT furnished hounokoup rooms, 28 1 Hast tith. Call after C. 290 Oll SALIC MICnijb.l.KOUt4 FOIt"SALK-Tlilri! croTof alfalfa lui). A. K. llauley. Phone ii 1-JS. 25 FOll HALK Underwood No. ft and L. C. Hmlth No. 5 typewi Iters, In good condition; clump, terms. Ad dress Typewriter, Mall Tribune. FOH SALK 1913 Indian Twin nio torcyale lu good condition, .SOS. Walker's llarage. 392 FOIt 8AL14-I37-.I. Alfalfa bay. Phone FOIt SALH I'Ihiio. iwo-Kisitod hack, two saddles. J. C. Homing, Central Point. FOll HALB Mitchell spring wagon, double-seated hack, with top, plow and small dlsu harrow. II. L, Nab bit, Capital Hill. Phono 370-L. 292 POU SALKilaby carriage, collap Hlble, with hnoil and rubber tires; good condition. $'- 737 W. 1 1th lit. 292 FOll SALK CII1CAP-- flood hack, sin gle harness and hand cart. Union Llxory barn. 800 FOll HA LH Haled hay, $10; young biood sown (S) SO each; heifer cnir, 0 mo. old, SU; 100-egg Ineu. bntor. S3. CO; light spring wagon, 51K; llron.e turkeys. Mrs. 1). .l. McN'nsser, Central Point. Phone h:i-xy. :ih FOH HAL10 milestone nt 2S rente per pound. Krncst Webb, Central Point. 294 KOH SALB--Or part trade, n good paying established biislnoss jn Klamath Falls, Ore.; will take part trade; Invoice $1500; reason for selllni;, going east; what have you? Addross Ilox U3G, Klumnth llls. Ore. 393 FOR SALWUiB"soiIii ok Side hoaid, ohlld'a folding boil. Call 1009 West 9th. 893 FOR SALK 1000 gallon oil tank and 400 gallon hauling tank. Kr nest Webb, Central Point. 292 KOR SALK -ttteain hoisting engine, Westlughoiise air compressor. IC im pel side dump car, loon ft. s-lb. rail. Oregon riranlle Co. FOR SALB -Qr trade, one second bund auto t flick, I ton. In good oondltlnn; will trade tor second hand Ford. Appl to llox 533. Ashland, Ore. 288 FOR HAL14- Oveilaud roadster, Vood running order, snap. S22& rnsl(. Phono IKN-ll. between 0 and 7 p. in. FOR 8ALB -Roudan grass and Col lege Minnesota Ko. 13 teeil corn. F. 8. Charley, Itrowusboro, Ore. 307 FOR HA LIC Ford one man tops mid top work of all description. Med ford Tent and Awning Co, 1UC N. Front, Phone -K 295 l . ,- IS. J. W IJH . WHY? NUU SOIIICDFLH Ob PlllCItS Twenty ier rent lower than pub lished befoie, Koar Crook biilooi. half In cultivation J 12.10 Hear Crook bottom, all In cultivation Rticky, thfo-fourtba suRlvat peeert, UtMtOr cllteh ...,,.. .. Com menial Orchard, cktilro. 115. id 15.00 12.50 Sft.UQ Applegole, Irrigated, half l fultlva tlon, Improved . . .. 80.00 unit MB NOW J. C. BARN&& t'bus 799 lull III ir It HMsH tPH mil MMVT fHftmof fr Tie MeMien, in (Jel'i g( t- -- i ""'j I'Oll lilt VI MiHf'ltl.l.fNr'OI'H KOIt ItKNT lianih In rent Inn and AMlf nlrot froas Medford str. bfitltnfs and rsiitort. Phone 'i-J: FOll SAI.ry-MrtrrqjftnW eOfl RALM Six gooil. frosh milk raws. ahM gOHtle saddle attg work IMJiiy C. W. Peurt. 311 Ashland at , 2 blocks south of hospital. 203 FoTTaALBWork toom. good flesh, weigh itboHt IftOO Ion. eanh. (for tttilch sole. SI SO Pslmer Piano Plaeo. Phew sQ-J. FOIt SALKToam, wagon and Imr ntsisi horses weigh 1280. SMC Taylor St. 29 1 FOR 8ALB 20 horses must be sold. See Walsh, at tlnlou Livery Ham. So. IHversldo Avo. 'J97 FOll 8ALK Span mules. Frank Adams, Control Point, Ore. 293 FOll SALK Young red cow, also John Deeie disc plow. 11. V. Crtim, near Lone Pine school house. 1!92 FOH RAL1S Ono flrst-clnss Jorsoy cow. J. II. HtpvcttH, Tolo. 291 Fon fMiiiv rottiriiY jnd i:gcis FOIt HALK One turkey gobbler flironto), mm Ilerkshlre boar, two , llotkshlre sows; all young) well bred slock. .1. 11. Webster. Phone 3-P2. FOR .SALU-llatchlnn eggs, day old chicks, O. A. C. strain, from trap niHttml. bred-to-lay R. C. W. Leg horns; egg production first, but I also nave finality. At Mo. ureg. Poultry Hluiw I wou two firsts, one second mid three specials on six bltds entered. W. J. Warner, Med ford. Phone C.9C-M. 310 FOR SALB The fa'mous MeClmin liuu Incubator, made at Bugeno. Sum pie cub be seen at Medford Poultry & Bgg Co. 28!l FOR SALB-Kgus for hatching, HII ver or Uolddn Camplncs from prlao winning htrulu. Call 14 Cottage st. or phone GIG. FOR SALK Bggs from rnngo raised 11. C. Huff Leghorns. Win. J. Ferns, Medford it. F. I). I or phone Mrs. A. 11. FeriiH, 19-F2. 291 FOll HALE -Bggs from prlxe win ning Huff Orpingtons, SI per 15; SR per hundred. J. W. Shlrloy, 2S Almond st. FOll SALK S. C. R. I. Rod hotting eggs. Telephone or write Brnest Webb, Central Point. 292 FOIt SALB Bggs from selected winter laying nnd prUe wjnnlug strain of H. C. Rhode Island Reds; SI per setting. Mrs. C. ti. Lammoy, Rogue Hirer. Oro., It. 1. 292 FOR HALE Bgga for hatching, R. I. Reds; also P Rocks. Tel. 488-N. I). llradley, 811 Dakota. ' 2911 ron 8AL!c-nrc.iLi kstath FOR HALE- 71 acres Hoar creek bottom ut .Seven Oaks station, flue buildings, water right, pi leu nli Itolutol) right. II. H. Plckard, Cun tral Point. Phono 143-X2. 29b FOR SALE Some of the bent stock ranches lu Jackson county, cattle go with tho ranches. ' Come mid see what I havo, T. C. dallies. Trail, Ore. C t FOR BALE Will take!300 for my equity In nice home and acre of ground. For Information call 5fi9.il. 292 FOR SALE Fine, modern bunga low, close In, at big sacrifice for Immediate sale. Clark Realty Co., 200 Phlppa bldK. FOR SALE--Some of the host stock ranches In Jncknon county; cattlo go with tho ranches. Como sco what I have. Phone. T. ('. Gallic, Trail, Oro. 311 FOR BALK flood slook ranch with wntor right; good ranpo, nt a bar gain. Inquire Hex Sfi Jacksonville, Oregon, 300 HELP WANTHD MALE VANTEJ)-"RlngTe nian. 25 to 30 years of age, to trarel with adver tising irew; steady position with good opportunity for worker. Ap ply W. B. D. 21 U'AM'IIII Uhlrrilfl.,rtOlJH tmm. wnajPMMsios ii- iiw WANTED To buy about 10 rods see. und-band Page fencing lu good ion dttion Phooe 777-L. 293 WANTED - HiiialMtact on "PaTlTlc Highway for cash. Clark llenlty Co , 2U0 I'lilpi bldg WASTED -Setting hens. Phone uIl-JI lira ddreOH Hoc l0, Route No. i. ml ford'. Oregon. 2'J2 V A NTE i) - -Sheep" Imui gh t "anil soid . Roaouhorg llros., Central Point, Phono aixxxl. 3n; WANTED Dreasnuhing at home or by day. Ill 8. Central, Pbuna 47i-M. WANTED KninJTmllf wants worn on, full time; salary SI& weekly, distributing guaranteed hosiery, or 16 cents au hour siure time; por mgnent work; oxperleneo unuoo ownry. Address Mauager Interim. Usual Mills. Norristowu. Pa. .MIUCULLANUOCS. "JMtti: AH HUMANITY'H IDKAL," by l(ov J T. Sanderlnnd, ami oth er Unitarian litorniUfW aent free to tnaulrers, Address Miss Musel Uwrtou. t'eutral Point, it. V. D. No. I, Oregon. ' 311 IMIt KXOIIANGV FOR aULU OR TltADB fora Place In ur nonr Mo4ford. fnmatag outfit Including ajwxl Iom. WrU. mo for doocrlptlofl. A, IC honr4, XiPjo Itlvw. Oronm. 'Mill S I I' .TlHrVII' ("..rrri l.r.rw rlshl tiled While, wire mi In leri froot tot tiifr id'Tin. nisrTMi owner idfl set iiT'ilMTfi li sej) nml ,i, .luncs I TO 51 r Mtliit for Iirk Ph6ni 293 TAKatW rp f Itrae onltle, ono Jersey ow. drp off lft ear, belt on; ono Jorooy heifer, erow off loft our; ono rod Moor calf, bell on. Owner mar bam Mine by ilnK ehnrnion. W. II. Lamb. Motiford. Ofe. 291 SIONIJV to IX)AN iSSdNA0 i TO LOAN 11000 on Improved ranch llolmoa the Insuranco Man. IIUHINKSH DIIllXTrOUY Auto Rupplles bAHISR AUTO BPRINO CO. We nre operating tho largest, oldest and best equipped plant In tho Pa cific northwest. Uso our springs when others fall. Sold under guar antee 20 "North FIttconth 8t., Portland, Ore. Attorneys QUO. W. CHERRY Attorney., and Notary, Room 9, Jackson County Dank nulldlng, .ontranco N. Cen tral, Medford, Ore. PORTHR J. NEFF Attorney nt law, rooms 8 and 9, Medford National Uanlt llulldlng. A. B. RUAMES, LAWYER Oaruott Coroy hldg, O. M. ROI1BHT8 Lawyer. Medfdrd National Rank Building. Dentist .'wTiiivscoYob"' " DR. O. C. VAN aCOYOO Dentists Oarnott-Corey Dldg., ulto Medforo, Ore. Phono 850. Collections nnd Reports 310 COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS Wo collcctod somo nccounta 14 yonrt old. Wo know how to got ths money. Tho Uuiiock Mercantile Agonoy, Inc., Rooms 1, 2, 3, lias kins' Dldg., 21 G E. Main st. -irrir-r:it--nfc:3-r ; tat-.- . - ICnulnecr und Contractor PREP N. CUMMINOS Snglnoor and contractor, 404 M. F. & H. Dldg Survejs,, estlmntcn, Irrlgatlou dralniigo, orchard and land lm provoment. luiurnnco. EARL 3. TUMY Ooncrnl Insuranco office, Fire, Automobile, Accident, Liability. Plate Olass, Contract, nnd Surety llonds. Excellent com. pnntcs, good local service No. 210 (laruott-Coroy nidg. Instruction In Mutdc 1IAIOI1T MUSIC STUDIO Room 401, Onrnott-Coroy bldg. Fred AU ton Halght. piano; Mrs. Florence Hnllldny Halght, volco. Pbons FRED ALTON 1IA10UT, teacher of piano mid harmony. Composor and arranger of music. Ilnlght .Music Studio, 101 Oaniutt-Corey building. Ourbngo aARRAOE Got your promlsoi cleaned up for tho summer. Call on the city garbago wagons for good service. Phone 274-1. F Y. Allon. sr s -x-rrjiz- I'liyslclatLS nml Murgcons " " T" ' t ss w irsriBni,-jp-s rnuri srn A DR. F. O. CAHLOW, DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathic physlolnnt, 416-417 Oarnott-Corey bldg., phono 1030-L. Residence 2fi South Lnurel st DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathia physician, 303 Oarnett-Coret building. Phono 130. 5n. J. J. EMMEN8 Phyalcianand surgeon. Practlto limited to eye, ear, noio and throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and glasica sup plied, Oculist nnd Aurlst for B. P R. R, Co. Office? M. F. & II. CO bide., opposite P. O. Phono 667 DR. It. W. CLANCY Physician and surgeon Phones, otfloo 30, real donee 724 -J. Office hours, 10 to 12, 2 to 5. DR, MARTIN C. RAIinBR-Physl-olan And surgeon. Offlco Palm block, opposite Nash hotel Hours 10 to 12, 1 to 4. Phono 110-J. T. O. HEINE. M. D. Eye. Bar Nose mid Throat. Headaches and uervoiiH conditions rellovod by properly fltbwl glasses. Cross oyes . straightened. Office 23 8 E Main st , phone 303. Consultation free. flORDO NMAOCmAl'KENrM. 1). t HoinoopatblQ Physlnlan, Surgeon, 228 East Main St., Medford, Ore gon. Offlco phono 142, rosldenco phone 732-R2. Office hours 1 to 4 p. m. Dr7(L W.VrBPHBNSON Pbyslajnn and Optician. Calls answered. Byes tested; Ulasseo fitted that will correct any defect of vision; prices reasonable. Phono 8G?-X, Office nt rosldenco for the prosont, Mo4fortl, Oroson, 148 S. Holly. Printers nml Publisher MEDFORD P1UNTINO CO., has ths boat equipped printing offlso lo coutharn Oregoo; book bludlng, looao leaf laslatoro. blllins aytemsj eta PorUoiiil nrlves. 27 Nortb Fir sL . Tiensfera 'sBissssassas-ssasjps)opassshSswpisiiqi ICAPB TRANSFER & STORAOJS CO i ortistt 13 Ninth Front at. Pbons 315. Pricoa right. Sorvlro guar tHteml fj ta- 3rs-t -- . - i.'Sij; Huulng Mneblueo 8INGKR WJWINQ MAOHINttH FO SALK Oil nNT fcowe tiHod niu chlut olao lor agio. Claojalng anil "'I-'' liMJ. Baldolo0lKauo for Mo ii om (uua7 to euawmer. kwi- n lonen ;ia ,'Oi. cvnitol. Phoft '., JjO! Woat Alalo 8t. (J o o 6 c:5o C 0