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ar.f5f)KoD mam tunwnk. mkofoiuj. oi.'u.on. tiitnmii.'V. i.w,.ij .. win FAOE FIVE tmeni'tmk ' " ' i At the UM I'arrni-Tctliftr' merit lug a spelling cement was held be tween the parent ant the ehlldrrn. The BflrontS won by 0 paint. The Cemmaally clnb met Wednes day. March ). Mm. II. It. King I enjoying a visit fmm her sister. Mm. I.twdt sang at both tho morn ing and evening services of the Meth oJlt church. Aw enjoyable mceirng wan held nt the home or Mm. I. C Williams Sat urday afternoon. Mm. Hawthorne, of Taeomn, Wash., field secretary of the Woman's Home Missionary so ciety, gave an Interesting address. The froehmnn class In our high school organized Monday evening nnil elertod tho following efficers: Presl dent, (Hon Terrll: vice president, An Holt; sperotnry and treasurer, Nuo ml Wilson. The class colors are blue si tul orange. Tho Welches from Central Point have moved Into Jtiu Rrown's house. Mrs. Ilenselgmve's niece from Central Point Is visiting her. Tulent's eighth grade basketball team played Ashland's eighth grade toam Saturday ovenlng. Tho game ended In a tie. The tie was played off and Talent won. Tho high school team then played the Eagle Point bo)B. Tho score was 9 to 33, In favor of Talent. A ilnnco was held at the I, O. O. P. hall Tuesday ovenlng. Thursday ovenlng the high school gave a farewell party In honor of Wluulfred and Hay Reynolds. Friday evening tho Epworlu League gavo u party nt tho home of Tom Hull In honor of Wlnnlfrod and Ray Reynolds. A lively spelling contest was held between Talent and Phoenix last Prl day. Talent won with three stand lug. Tho DeMosa eiitertulners will fur nish an entertainment Thursday. March 1', at the school house under the ntiKpIrcs of the Parent-Teachera circle. Admissien: Adults, 25c; chlldteu, lCc. Walter Reynolds and family left for Salem Monday, where they will make their home. K. T. Jones, of Illy. Oi,.. Is visit ing I.. A. Abbott. A supper will be held at the Wag ner Creek school Saturday evening. The purpose Is to raise money with which to purchase lights for tui school building. ' Rose Druthers, of Ashland, held u delightful phonograph concert at tho Methodist church Thursday even lug. ' (holies Kitgernld, who has been quite ill, ii repotted ns slightly im proicd. Dr. Page of Medford was in our vieimly one day lust week interview ing some of our fanners, Mr. and Mr-. H. J. I'elton uttend Vil the funeral of Jim. I'elton's father held .Monday nt-Ashland eemetery under the auspices of the Masons. fleorge It. Little hit last week for Weed, ('!., whore he will remain for home time. .Miss Itoltu Kdmgtnn returned home fiom n vwtt with relatie in Contral J'oint. 1. K. Hew wh doing businebs in Jfedford one day lfct week. Mm. W. 0. Kenney was visiting with her ehililren in Central Point .Monday and Tuesduy. Mrs. .1. K. Cmik is enjoying i visit from her sister from Klamatli I'alN. .Mrs. Cook is eoiiuilescetil fim her jeeent illnis. W. W. lWinnton, lliebard Stiaus, and 0. T. Wilwui, in eomMiny with I. C. Hanies of Medlnl, were look ing over real estate in Apjdegnlo one day this week. W. C. Keniuiv ami D. ('. WiNon were looking after biisiiio- a f fails in .Ahslfoid Wednesday. Quite a sudden ohanjie in the wen tin r took pWe this week, and ' Tuesdav night about an inch ot snow' lell. The wind has melted all the siiow iiff, but the theniioiiiitei- still iegis teis at H low iPiuueriituie. Charles M. Oiegg.of Iliimom w ati out-ol-towu buittis visitor here leeently. Con l.eeter h, iwiag the Oregon melroiMtlis a lmsiwo' iit tins week. Walir Hawk, eiiBNinii'l bv a1 jouuk f fiend, wli bve M'U Ihoj Jmi r In .Sa l'raiiM,. ' w.v- inn Mr. lfaak's mother, Mm. F. A.j lluwk, .i uit now. II. K. Webhei and wife of Stirling I SIS VALLEY CENTRAL POINT worn trunsaeting lmi in ( entral Point Tuela.. ilr. and Mm. C. A. IM- and mng s,m, of Mills City, have united m Ceutiul Point U lake up tueir re-i-deuee. 'Mr. lUtk ha UtM upomt el Ike Southern Paeifie asent here and ill uume hi- diHie- inimedi utely. ' William L. I'm i. Jr., leu luedi morning tut Weed, ('ill., ftlirip hr lot ewsyotmettf fur (lie khmhiw. (.1rr. II. 0v ot Jfrtlfonl Melted bit rmfftits liert the lit of tar wefl. A. S. Warren of Telo WM 4t(rmt itia to hmdnoa mailer here Meadoy. &. Or Kinnor ff the 0M Hill dMriet wa "viaitiog rcltittve hate ftte firal of the week. George Utile, Prank I'olev ami CHIT llentl are among- the Central Pointer etdoted i the Weed Inm ber pump now, Koberf I) u id up, wJio anotit the pant two wreka with rrlflflda and relnlive here, kaa returned to hi ennploysnent at Merrill, Or. S. A. Connor nml wife loft Wed nrwluy for Dallas, Or., where Mr. Connor lias accepted n position in the Southern Pacific office. For the jat two inontha Mr. Connor linn fill ed the vaennny in Ihe S. 1. officii liere and during; hia short slny here he nml his wife made n leyjte number of Ktnuneli friends wlm linnet vnre Keenly their departure from their midst in t cntrnl Point. 'Sits. Krneil Unthnwny ami eiiilurnn of Seattle, Wash., arc the gunMH of Mis. IlntlinwnvVi turenU. Mr. nml Mrs. Oilmnre, and other relatives here tliis week. , W. J. I limey, formerly one of Cen tral Point's losidcnta, lull now of Cliieo, Ciil., in paying old friends )mc u isit this week. Itay Ager and David Orim are bus iness visitors at Jneksftuxille this week. Osear Williftuw left the first of tho week fur Klamath county, where he will spend the Mimmur. ' Mrs. On en, after n ten days' slay jn Kngle Point, is again among (Vn trnl Point friends. Mrs. Henderson of Uold Hill wn.s ,tlio guest of her daughter, Mrs. Is rael Lewis, Moiulaj. Kj.ortod by JacKiou County An tract Co., Sixth tnd Plr BU. rircull (uii. W. R Holmes vs. Kiiinui Wray et al; summons. Oold Ray Realty Co. vs. Ocorge O. I'urolt et al; summons. Ljsteol-Sturluud Lumber Co. vs. .1. T. (laguen: Itemized verified bill of particulars. Chailes Xlmmermaii vs. P. 0. Math Ison; summons. K. R. Hanley vs. W. II. Humph rey et al; BUiiinioiiH. C. 0. Williams vs. Thco. II. P. Rugle; summons. Jackson County Ilullillug & I.'oan association is. C. W. Prost ct al; summons." Anule K. Raker vs. W. P. Ruker; afflvudlt of summons. Pearl II. Colwlg s. Prank L. Col wig; summons. John W. Cox va. Tho Oakdale Land Investment Co.; writ of attachment. Juckson County Rank vs, J. W. ICIrkputrlck; sumraons. John K. Hoppln vs. Jumos M. Perns et al; summons. Rig Pines Lumber Co. vs. II, Mo CHutoc et al; separata answer of Dcf. O. Ockemiin. Roy Klllott vs. Hazel Klllott; sum mons. Juckson County, Oregon vs. P. L. Colvlg; answer. A. Plcewell vb. J. M. Uirkln et al; writ of attachment, summons. Parmem nnd Fruitgrowers' Rank vs. J. P Roddy et vlr; verdict. P. II. Maxnon vs. Ashland Iron Works; undertaking on appeul. W. H Kdenards vs Neuiu Mining URIC ACID IN MEAT Says a little Salts in water may save you from dread attack. Ulieumatium Is casirr to avoid than to cure, states a well-kiUmn authontt. We are advised to dreit warinl) ; keep the feet dry; avoid exposure; cat less meat, but drink plenty of good water. , Rheumatism is a direct result of eating too much meat and other rich foods that produce uric acid which is absorb! into the blood. ,It is the function of the kidneys to filter this acid from the blood and cast it out in the urine; the pores of the skin art. also a means of freeing the blood of this impurity. In damp and chilly cold weather the skin pores are closed thus f otcing the kidney to do double work, they become weak and sluggish and fail to eliminate the uric acid which keeps accumulating and circulat ing through the system, eventually set tling in the joints and muscles causing siifTness, soreness and pain called rheu matism. At the first twinge of rheumatism get from any pharmacy about four ounces of Jad Salts; put a tablespoon ful ui a glass of water and drink before breakfast each morning for a week. This is said to eliminate uric acid by stimulating the kidneys to normal ac tion, thus ridding the blood of these impurities. Jad Salts is inexpensive, harmless and is wade from the acid of grapes and lemon juice combined with lithia and i used with excellent results by thou sands of folks who are subject to rbeu matUm. Here you have a pleasant, effervescent lithia -water drink which helps overcome i rit n jud is bene A to yur kidnct well. COURT HOUSE NEWS A Milling Ct el al anwr nt deft ! J W. VaufNrr vs W r iMne et rtl; MMWflM. T W lllll f. J f). OtbMft, iMtlttf Heal U(atci 'fhiMfem, (I. C. MtAtmim-. atfm. nt m- late of Jmo)Ii vVilttif, dM. f- to Itfftmrtt M. Wnlltr, fit In Mnthew'a &M, Anhland $050 State Rank or Tatarlt to J. P. DonhaiH et hx, laud In Mk I). Talent 10 HalM PIhbo House to MriimI Uroolta. lot 13, lfflee's sub dlrlalon ... 10 Martha A. Coleman et vlr to R. A. Smith and C. It. Pry, lot In Phoenix 300 Win. K. Halo et u.x to W. .1. King, lot In block U, Ash land 1 Albert Clifton Taylor ct UX to .Mansnl llronks, lota 10, 11 H of Acn subdivision 10 Wliy HmoUo l:t Clgnm When La (Jondos are only 10c. Htntx i.f Ol.hi CUT "t T:Ka. tilNi CeUBlf. u. I'MaS 1, l'bir wkr oil IUI b 1 iilef Ut Wli.4 In lb" 'Ur t TfWj. l"Mtr ltf rrcll. bI tot M ""'. "."L ?' ", m of UNH lirNlilll.'ll noU.AIIS ,f;f ffh n.l rtei; ! vt I'aUitli lll lt ' iuri,l hj tbr u. vt lUU'i I'.Unt. inrr. rn.vsu i. enrsrv. Sirftrn l liffor me it ulrljt li mr twe, IliU Wh iHr t lewitr, A. I.. ISttt. t.l. A. W. m.JUSON. tlall'i Citrth Curo ! tilrP lalfrnallf l ru illrrctlr 11111 lh uiimi rnit miwwi. u. tm of Urn jritrni, (wild (ur li-"tln"tilh, ' r. J. ciipsnv t. 10, Tuih, o. Bl.j ii til imiin. T. Tl IUIP Prnallr 1'IIU tt riittptl"i. POLITICAL ANNUUNCEMENTS Hlll'tlll'l I hereby announce my candidacy for the nomination for sheriff on tho rmihllenn ticket, to bo voted upon at the coming primaries, May I Oth, 1!)IG. I huva hold tho position of donuty dinrirr rnr (ho tinst four vuara and am thoroughly familiar with the duties connected wtui mo ouice, uoiu cleri cal and outside work. I feol that I nm competent to hold tiin nnctHmi. unit It- nominated and elected, will give tho peoplo of Jack son county nn emcieni anu economi cal administration. I also agree If elected to enforco all laws. Adv. K. W. (Curley) WILSON. I am a caudldutn for tho nomina tion of Sheriff on tho lepubllcan tlckot to bo voted for nt tho primaries May 1!), 191G. If iiomlnuted and elected I will enforco tho law and give the public an tiouest, Impartial ami efficient administration. ;i years lu Jackson county. Adv. H. N. LOPLANI1. I heieby unnoitiiLo m eandldaiy for tho republican nomination for sheriff, to bo otcd on at tho coming primaries. Muy 18th, HUG. I feel that I need no Introduction to tho public, hating been a losldent of Juckson county for 2C years. I pledge nt) self. If elected, to glvo un Impuitlal, economical mid con servative administration of this Im portant office. I have endeavored to servo the public faithfully In tho past and agree, If elected, to strictly and Impartially enforce all laws. Having a very ling" experience In the mat tors of taxation und knowing Juck son county thoroughly, I pledgo my self to conduct the tux collection brnnoh of tho office In such u manner us to serte the tuxpuyorH honestly, promptly and efficiently. Adv. W, T. ORIKVK. DISTRICT ATTOHNI2V I am a candidate for ro-olectlon to tho office ot district attornoy. Adv. K. i:. KKLLV. I hereby announce that I havn filed my declaration of Intention to hocomo a candidate for tho jopub- llcan nomination for the offlco of District Attorney fop Jackson county, Oregon, subject to tho decision of the republican party, at tho primary olec tlon to he held May 10, 1010. Adv. 0. M. RORURTS. I horeby announce that I have filed my declaration of Intentions, and that I am a candidate for tho democratic nomination for tho office of district attorney, subject to the May primar ies It I am nuuiinuioi nun mooted to this office, I piuiniso not to forgot tho fart that I am a public lorvant. nnd that I will to tho boat ot my ability administer the affalm or tho offho, Impartially, honestly and without fear or fat or. Adv. NKWTON W. I10RDHN The flist of thr- year a number of republicans, Including many who ap proved or my efforts lu tho latere! of the taM'uyem as state representa tive four )uara ago, requested ;nia tu bwoiiitt a cundldatM for the office of District Attorney, Inasmuch as there would be, lu addition to the regular duties of the nrlmlnal and Juvenile courts, now duties und conditions confronting the offlie Among theso wore mentioned the enforcement or the prohibition mt. and the likeli hood of hatliiK to foreclose maiiv tax liens, particular!) those against the Southern Paeltlr land grant or li'iiriy half million acres In Juckson county, amounting to about Sou.ouo My replv was that I would baeomo a candidate If It were generally do slmd and the rucit could be made without assuming special obligation to any particular Individual, ruction, locality or interest. Therefore, after consulting istrMB ally or by letter several hundred meu and women of all occupations in all parts of the county, believing there Is a real desire, for my cajtdl due). I lll be a candidate for the nomination of District 4ttoruy on the republleau ticket. Ads. JOHN II (WRKI.V COl'XTV TRHASriUMI. Deputv County Treasurer Myrtle W. Mlakelev announces iCr eandldac for the office of county treasurer. I hereby announce in andidaey iO the republican ticket for the nr fice of omit treiiftiiM-i to lie tuted on at the coming primarieb I huvo YES-IT IS POSSIBLE TO STOP RHEUMATISM Rheumatism is a fonnrntinjr nnd stubborn ritalad). In sonw rars it yields to treatment wlikh is without avail In other cac.t. 'ITte dartine; pjins. lame nntsclea or atiltf netl joinU only disaptwar by grad ually eupclHhj; the uric acid, and o manv tiionwtuls h.ive been ielievil by tlw filood-onrkbinx oil-fowl lu Scott'n Kmulsion ilia' you jdtould give it a faithful trial. Scott's UtiiHllen arts as a powerful blood-purifier by Increasing the ted t orrniackt and it strengthens the organs to cnrr off the adds which cause the trouble. TrySrott'sRiindslon. Iteaunnthnrm. ft haA hflrmt IhniiMitiil nml uv !. .. etly wlwt you need. No Alcohol. Mil lfcM. HI.Ktnlirlil.N ?. U- held tho posttlon as deputy In this office for tho past year and am con fident that I can ruirill the duties connected therewith. I served two )ears as deputy coun ty recorder before taking tho posi tion as dnputy county treasurer; I hate also hud oMierlenco as account ant for several corporation!, such as the Medford Conoreto Conatruotlon company and Mndford ire and Stor ago Company, before tnhlng up coun ty work, nnd will sa that my jwst record Is open for Inspection tu tho voters of Jnokson county. lr nominated and elected I will run tho office without the expense of a deputy and continue to servo tho pub lic JiiKt as efficient lu tho future as I have In the past. Adv. MYRTLK W. RI.AKHLKY. 1 hereby announce that I havu filed my declaration of Intention to bo come a candidate for tho republlcnu nomination for the office of county troastircr, to bo cited on In the com ing primaries. If 1 nm nominated and elected will conduct tho office In an efficient and businesslike uinnuer. Adv. ROY L. MAULK. I hereby announce that 1 am a can didate for the nomination nr county treasurer for Jackson county. Oregon, on the republlcnu ticket to bo voted far at the primary election to be held May 10, 191 fi. I formerly held tho office of county treasurer and bellute I gave neneral satisfaction to the public. During the time I was couiilv treas urer the county employed expert ac countants to expert the county offi cers' books and nald experts compli mented my work teiy highly as a public official. If nominated and elected I shall endeavor to conduct the affairs of the office In an holiest, efricluut anil bust noasllku mniiner Adv. .IAS. M. CROXKMILLKR. COUN'TV CLKRIC. I hereby announce that I havn filed my declaration of Intention to become n candidate for tho republi can nomination for the offlco of county clerk, for Jackson county, Oregon, siibjflct to the decision of tho republican party at tho primary elec tion to ho held May 19, I Old. Adv. (Little) JOH H. WILSON. I hereby announce that I havu filed my declaration of Intention to become a candidate for tho lepubll can nomination for the office of coun ty clerk, for Jackson county, subjoet to tho decision of the republican par ty, at the primary election to bo hold May 19, Old Adv. A. V. HILDHIIRAND. rOI'XTV Sri'KHI.VTnXDKNT. I hereby anununio my enmlldrcy on the republican ticket for tho of flco of County School Superintend ent for Jackson county, Oregon, sub ject to the will of the republican party at tho primary eloctlon May 19. I stand for practical school ef ficiency, person.il supervision of tho sohnnls and elimination ot county school suporvlsora. Adv. PRANTIB C. SMITH. cor.vrv ASSKSSOIC I horeby announro my candidacy for tlio office of county assessor of Jackson county on tho republican tlckot, subject to the primary on May 19 I pledge mviolf to an honest, efficient. Impartial and econ omical discharge or the duties of the office and propose to maku all assess. liients upon the basis of the true actual value of the property and not upon any inflated valuation. Adv. (JKOROK LAUNrU'ACIl. I herewith announro my candidacy for county assessor, subject to the decision of the republican iwirty at tho primary election to be held May 10, lm. If Heeled I pledge inyaolf tu make a Just and equitable assess ment and administer tho affairs of the office In u imalnesB-llka manner. Adv. J. II. COLICMAN, Ouihty rii'lliHil KllMiiljloUiteii. To the veters: I a in republican candidate for county school supHr Intondent at the primary olwtlun, Muy IV, 1 11 1; I am for supervision of the schools by Ihe superintendent and for econ omy In the ruiuity ttUperltiteiulout'K office and evert plaeo where It di" not letard iu efficiency of tho schools. I am In favor of progressive educa tion, that is. education tiiat prepares the boy or girl for life. I um for all having a square deal and an equal aba nc for an education. If nominated and elected I will do every thing la my power to make the schools of Jaekson county the iieat lu the atate. Adv. A- J. IIANHY. I herein- announce that I have filed mv declaration ot Intentions, end that I am a candidate tor the re public n nomination for the office of County A hool Superintendent of Jackseu (ounty, subjeel to the pri nter lee of Ma IS If aomlnated und elrtlrd I pledge mtself to an honest, impartial and txonuuiic administration and will personally supervls our school. I hold an Oregon lite certificate. and halloa recently spent four ses sions on preparatory work, lioth In the I'nlvti Id f Oregon and lu the I'niveisitv oi California in the study or modern education nnd supervi sion end having rf?ed lh" rnunfr as rnrat srtiool trtrviftr f"f (0 rears, I feel eompHeiM to rill Ik of fice in a thoronghi. stirntor.v maa iter aHd herfhy solicit the support of ever; tree frleaa of editrattBN. Adt. O. W. AOBft. VaiIpp fir ti,iie. t In the dlatrtet evert of tae I'mIishI States for the district ef Oregon. In the matter ot Arthur X It hols. bankrupt: Motive Is hereby given that pur suant lo an ordor to me directed nnd I sen cd by F. J. New man, referee In bankruptcy directing me to sell tho adore named Ihtnkrupt's Interest in and to the hereinafter described real property at public sale to the highest and best bidder for taah: that 1 will up until 12 o'clock on Wrdnesdu) . March 15, 1916, receive sealed bids for the purchase of alt or any por tion ot the real properly herein after described, such bids to be ac companied by a cei titled check for 10 per rent or the amount bid and said bids to be opened in the nrfice of the referee oter Juckson Coun ts bank In tho Cltj of Medford, Ore gon, at the hour of '1 p. in., on tho said U.tli day or March, IMG. The property to he sottf Is situated In tho county of Jackson, Statu or Oiogou and described ns follows, to-wlt: Kqulty or redepmtloti In this nortlu'ust milliter uf section tt, township 3ft south, range I west of W. M., lu Jackson county, Ore gon; from foii-closure sale held April :t, 101C, and confirmed April 17. 191ti; tho amount required to re deem from said sale being ftl.Sftl.tiG with Intoiest thereon at the rate of 10 per edit per annum from said Aptll 3, !9iri; tho estimated tnluo or said real estate Is $7,r0n 00. said sale to be subject to said lieu, also lot 3, block 9, Central addition to tho town of I&iglo Point, Oiegou, subject to a mortgage thereon lu fa vor of T. K. NIcIioIh for 2GU0.0(i. uud accrued Interest; tho estimated value ol which lot It $3,400.00; said sale to be madu subject Id said lieu, til so An undivided one-eighth Intel est In and to lots 1, 2, and 3, block 1; lota 1 and U, block 2; lots 3, 4. 7, K. 0, block 3; lots 1, '1, 3, I, 7, X, 9, 10. 11. 1L 13, 14, 17. 18. 19, JtO. 21, 2G, 27 mid 20, block I; lots -, 2. 3, 4, .'., block i; lots 1, 2. 3, 4, C, (1, 7, H. It, 15, 1G. 17. IS, 21, 24, 25, 20, 27. 2.S, 20, 31, 32. 33, 34. 3S, 30, 37, :tx. 39, 40, 41, 42, 18 and If. block 0. lots 6, G, 7, X, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13. II, 10 and 10, 22. 23. 21, 2S, 20. 27 and 29, block I; lots' 1, 2, 3, 4, 12. 13, in, 10, IS, 10, 20, 21. 22, 23, 21, 2C, 2G, 27. 2S, 20, 32 and 33, block X; lota 1, 2, 7, S, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, II, 15, IG, 17, 18. 10, 20, 21, 22. 23. 30, 31, 32 and 33, block 0, nil lu Central Addition In the Town of Kngle Point; said undivided ouo-elghth Int'Teet being of the es timated value or $2,&00.00, bo sold at public sale in lots or pntces, sub ject to the Huns thereon. Terms of sale to be for cash, on confirmation by tho Com t. Tho referee reserves the right to relect an) mid nil bids and the sale Is to bu Hindu subject to the confir mation of the referee. Dated tit Medford, Oregon, thlr 2 tth day of February, A. I). 1910. J. P. RROWN, Trustee. lOit ltlCNT IIOUrllCKI'.IM'I.VU UOOMH PoirRliNViKi"rnishc(rTm rooms, 231 Hast Oth. Call after 6. JOG I'OR HUNT HOCHIiH POI t JTkNT- Puriilshed biiiigulow. closn In. 301 Houth Central. 291" FOR 8.VLK MIHC'KlflwlTVKOUH POR RALKlRiTRi-iiln hay, haled. il. Phono 597-112. 20K POR SALK- 1913 Indian Twin inot orc)co, in good condition; $Gfi. Wulkur's (larago. 293 POR KALP I'lann, two-seated hack, two saddles. J. C. HerrliiB. Cen tral Point. 297 POR KALK Mitchell Miulng wagon, tloulilo-soatetl hack with top, plow ami small disc harrow. II. L. Nob lit, Capital Hill. Phone 370-L. 392 POR BAKU Out hay. $12 ton; stock carrots, it per ton; new Oiegou overhearing straw berrj ptunts. Kic per hundred. J. J. Olson, R. P. D. No. 2, llox II, Medford. 293 VO I MBALH--Third crop of alfalfa ha. A. H. Hanley. Phono 211-13 lilfi PORbZlk C 1 1 1 JA P- flood haekT suT gle barneaa and huiut cart. Colon Livery barn. 3 oil POR gALrSRaled hay. $14; young brood sows (2) $0 oarh; heifer eulf, G mo. old, 1&; 100-egg Inrii. bator, $3.60; light spring wagon, Tls. Ilrunse turkeys Mrs. I) M. McNuaser, Cegtrut Point. Phone 1I3-X2. 311 POR KALK-lllHtUMie at 2 ent per pound. ICmest Webb, Central Point. 204 POIt KALI: -.Or part trade, u good paylug established htialuesw ju Klamath Pall. Ore.; will take pa it trade, Invoice $4500; reason for selling, going east; whut have you? Address Rex J 130, Klamath Pulls, Ore. 2U3 POR BALIS- -Largo solid ouValde board, child's roldlug bed. Call 100V Woat 9th. SD3 1'OIt 8ALI5- Or trade, one second hand auto truek, I ton, lu good condition; will trade for second band Kurd. Apply to Rex 631, Ashland, Ore. X POR 8ALK Boudnn grass ami Col lege Minnesota No. 13 seed corn. V. S, Charley, Rrownaboro, Ore. 307 POK SALjt Ford uue man tons and top work of all desMTlptlou. Bed ford Tent uud Awuing Co., lutf N. Front, Phone 7k-R. i6 LOST! LOST Between 1 1 23 W. Uoin " "st. and library, lady's noeketbook con taining kea und Jack sun County lis lik heck book. PU-use return to Trlbiiiio offlie 29o I'Olt IIP.ST- II SIN-i.qflP.il tITH. leessiieiiSiejSesesWeejlii roil fllfiKT- AjMrtmetU for rent. The Reraeli, II Qulae at. isv.t roil HAMV-triiwrrtJK POI CSALtiHMnmCrriimliMr lo good sondlMon for service, $in, ahw fall-hed llerkshlre hissjs n L. Dodge. Jr, Metlford. 293 POR ALrJ-mx good, rretn milk sws; Ifo gentle eaddle add work oaf. 0. W. Peart. 321 Asltiand St.. 3 blocks south of hospital. 193 POR IALIS Work team, gooa- floah. welRh nesnt UOO ls. eneb. Par v,ulek sale. $150 Palmer Plane Place. Phone 70-J. POIt 8ALK Team, wagon und liar uMe: horses Weigh I2S0. 84 0 Taylor st. . 294 POR 8AI.K 20 horeiw must he wild. 8oo Walsh, nt Union Livery Rom. So. Riverside Ave. 297 POR SALK -Span mulea. Prank Adams, Central Point, Ore. 293 POU KAIilt POULTHV AND 1UK1H PO?rsTLU-"cilol co ' "lay I nT"l7. p" Roq); eggs. fiOc par setting of K, eggs. 10 North Ottlncc st. 293 POR HALU Quo turkey gobbler fbrouse), one llerkshlre boar, two llerhshlre Hews: all youhit, well bred stork. J. It. Webster. Phono 3-P2. POR HALK - Hatching eggs, day old ehlokn, O. A. C. strain, from tinp nested, bred-lo-lay H. C. W. Leg horns; egg production flu.!, but I nine have quality. At Ho. Oreg. J'onllry Hliow I Won two flrsta, one seoOinl ami three speclnls on six blids entered. W. J. Wrtmer, Med ford. Phone G9G-M. 310 POR BALK P.kmh for batohlug, Sil ver or Golden Cnmptnoa f runt prlro tvlitutug strain. Cull 14 Cotlngu st. or tihone 610. POR HALK Kgga from prlzo win ning Ruff Orpingtons, $1 iir 16; IB por hundred. J. W. Uhlrloy, 28 Almond nt. POR SALK KflgB for hstalilug. R. I. Reds; also P. Hocks. Tel. 488-X. D. Rrndley. 811 Dakota. 293 ran sai.i$ -niciii kstath - Sfeaviee,fi,five gt POR ALK 71 acres Rear cmel; boUom a Seven Oakn Htullon. fine bulldltiga, Avnter right; prlcn ab nolutoly right. II. S. Plcltnrd, Cen tral Point. Phono M3-X2. 295 POR SALK Will lake $300 for my eqtilt lu nice home and aero ot ground. Por Information call 659-11. 292 POR HALK Home of tho bast stork ranches In Jackson county; onttlo r.o with tho ranches. Coino sou whut I have. Phono. T. O. Unities, Troll, Ore. 311 POR HALK -Oood stook ranch with water right; good rnugo, nt a Jmr- gnln, luqulro llox 80, Jacksonvlllo, OroHQii. 30C IIRLI' WAXTHD--MA UK WANTICD1" '- Advertl'sliiB sollcltori rnnn of neat nppearuuco and strong personality; expenses advanced to right part). Rex 15, Mall Tri bune. 293 IIHI.P WAXTHD PIxMALK WANT1CI) Womnii for general Jiousewoik. 623 West 4th st. WANTICIM1 U.VTIONH WANTUD Work by a woman. N. (5niM. 112 203 .-j WAMTItl) MlhOKUtfrirvr'.OtJH W ANTKlT - ' SouIiir" hens! PlionT 8U-JI or nddreea Rex 100, Rotitn No. 1, Medford Oro. 293 WANTHD Llstlniu rlty and coun try propei ty nt unco. Clark Real ly Co., 200 Phippa bldg. WAXTHD - Will nay 4c lb. "far atook hnga delivered Control Point )arda Saturday. Telephone nr see us Immediately. Central Point Puck Ins; Go. 291 WANTHD Will wy 3ft per pound for live broilers weighing 1 to 1 Ve pounds. Medrard Poultry & Kg Co. WANTHD Ornftere to lop work quantity ot I-yoar-old peace; ad vise wugs desired and uddioes. Rex 10, TrtbUHe Of flee. 2U3 WAXTHD To buy about 4t imla soc- oud-haud Page fetielng In good con dition. Phone 777-L. 293 WANTKD ho)i bought and aoid. Rssenborg Rrus., Ceiittal Point, Phono Slxsxl.' 300 WANTHD f) res making nt home or by day- HI H. Control, Phone 479-M. WAXTHD - Knllting lulli wants worn on, full time; salary 115 weakly, distributing guaranteed kuahiry, or 25 cents an hour spuro time; per manent werk: experience iiniioe oaaary. Addrfss Manager Interim, tlonul Mills. .NoiiUiown Pa. csesa i i i ? -ac j. jn i WHY? NHy SCIIHDi I.B OP I'ltlOItH Twenty p-r cant lowe? than pub- llsqid befoie, , Rear Creek bottom, half In cultivation $ SS.60 Rear Creek bottom, all in VMltlVotloM ... .' 115.00 fltliky, loroa-fourtha eultlvat- -d ; 48 0 Desert, uaoer ditch 11.68 Commerelgt Osckard, eoolee . 960.06 Applegate. Inlralcd, half lu cultiva tion, Improved K0 0(1 Klili MM XOW J. G. BARNES 102 West Mulu it. Phoiio 799 POII I'.IIVrMIMCKLLANMOim roil ItBMT Ranch to rent, two and hair mum rretn Mwirertii mm, bulldlnga hd pasture. Hieiie nnji. Mf.HCIILTAXIUiUH. JlWIPt A IIPMAMITVU irJIJAL,'' by Rev. J. T. Jhfhderland, and oth er Unitarian literature sent frto to liutHlrefs. AdrfftM Mite Ilnael RttrtoH, Central Point, R. I. D. No. 1, Oregon. 311 ak..'us- rj3cat-rmrf'e-asssBHJBji POU HXOHAXOK POlfwxCHAWOK 2lV-acro nlock ranch, Idaho, $11,000, clear, for ranch hare. Clark Realty Co., 200 Plllpps bldg. MOXKY TO LOAN TO LOAN $1080 on Improved ranch Holmes the Insurance Man. " mrarxRMs dirkctoiiy Auto Supplies LAIIBR AUTO SPRING CO. We are operating tho largest, oldest and best equipped plant It) tho Pa cific northwest. Uso our aprlngs when others fall. Sold under guar antor). 20 North Fiftoonth St., Portlnnd, Oro. OKO. W, OHRRRY Attornoy.. and Notary, Room 0, Jackson County Rank Rulldlni;, ontranco N. Con tra!, Medford, Oro. PORTHtfJ. NUPP Attorney ot law, rooms 8 and 9, Medford Nntlonnt ltauh Iliilldlitg. A. n. RHAMUS, LAWYBR Gornott Coroy bldjf. O, M. ROnRRTSLftwyor. Medford National Rank Building. Dr. W. M. VAN HCOTOO DR. O. O. VAN BCOYOO Dentists aarnett-Gorer Uldtr., ulto 310 Modforo, Orn. Phono 86C. Collections nml llcporfs COLLJCOTION8 AND RKPORTS Wo collected 'somo accounts 14 years old. W know how to got tho money. Tho Runock Morcantlta Agency. Inc., Rooms 1, 2, 3, Ras kins' Dldg., 210 15. Main nt. Engineer anil Contractor FRIJD N. CUMMINOH Snglnoor and contractor, 404 M. P. A H. Rldg Surveys,, ca'.lmatcs, trrlgatloa dralnngo, orchard and land Im provement. - w- rmii -b--T in.r lji. Insurance. KARL H. TUMY General Insurance offlco, Plre, Automobile, Accident, Liability, Plate Glass, Contract, nnd Suroty Rouds. KxceUont com panion, good local service No, 210 anrnott-Coroy Rldg. Instruction In niusla fc WIIH H PRKD ALTON HAIGHT, teacher of piano uud harmony. Composer nnd nrrniigor of music. Halght Music Studio, -101 tlarnctt-Curey lilllltllllK. Oarbago OAROAOi: Got your, premises cleaned up for tho summer. Call on tho city garbago wngons for good sorvlco. Phono 274-L F V. Allen. Physician and Surgeons DIL F. O ." C A iTLO W," " DR RVA MAIN'S OARLOW Osteopathic physlclnns, 410-417 Garnett-Corey bldg., phone 1030-L. Residence 26 South Laurel st. DR. W. W. HOWARD Ooteopathl physician, 303 aarnott-Corey bulldlnrj. Phono 130. DR. J. J. I-5MMBNH PhyBlrlnn nud sureoon, Prnctlco limited to eye. ear, nose and throat. Ryes scien tifically tostod and gtussea sul piled. Oculist and Aurlst for 8. P R. R. Co. Offlcoa M. P. & II. Co bldg., opposite P. O, Phone 667. DR. R. W. OLANOA' Phyalalan ano surgeon Phonoe, offlco 30, resi dence 724-J. Offlco hours, 10 ta 12, 2 to 6. DR. MARTIN C. RARHBR Physi cian and surgeon. Offlco Palm block, opposite Nash hotol. Hours 10 to 12, 1 to 4. Phone 110-J. T. O. HRINTJI M. D Hyo, Ear. Noeo and Throat, lleadachos and norvoua conditions rellovod by properly fltt'.'d glassos. Cross eyes straightened. Offlco 228 IS. Main nt., phonu 303, Consultation froe. GORDON MAC CRACKEN, M. D. Ilomoepnthlc Physician, Surgeon, 23 Hast Main St., Medford. Oro gon. Office phono 142, residence phone 732-R2. Offlco hours 1 to 4 p. in. RR. O. W. STBPHlSNSONPhyaloian and OpUotan. Culla answorod. Kyes tested; ulassea fitted that will correct any dofect of vision; prlcea raasonubln. Phono 802-X. Offlco at residence tor tho progont, loilford, Oregon, 14G S. Holly. Printers nml Publishers MKDPORD PUINTINQ CO., has the boat equipped printing offlco In tmutbern Orogou; hook binding looso loaf ledgers, billing systems, ettt. Portland prices. 27 North PIr st. KAUH TRANfiPBU & STORAGE GO QfUoe 43 North Front at- Phone 21ft. prleue right. Survlco guar anteed ggjsta.3, mn i Li), ,m 'i - c-rtn'.iKau - tz Seului; .Marhtims 7xaTMvvLNaitAUib:s fop SALK OR 11KKT Rome used m ohlnes also for sale. Cleaning and repairing Raldwlu Piano for sale from factory to customer ltoni rvuco 376 So. Coutral. l'houo 390. TtAiificrs 9 e O (!) (y