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tf an m-ofif) ,AiAfL 'iinnrsT. mmonn ni.-w,n m'ii i,miv. m f,f rr f. f!ii, tWTTC J'JVK -t, TABLE ROCK TABLETS Mr Wore, sciompimled bv n lap anes contractor, wan looking over beet acreaga in this district last week. Prof. John Moftlen m best noes vMtr in .Medford last Wank. spraying fi bit !sne Iflffe affMna: early variation of ptar. John Vincent urt'il wife of Jackson ville "forded" or to there parts Banda and spent the day with rela tive!. Tart itoaalleu mi k business rtoi ter In Mtdford MM (lay., laat. weak. illM I.ola Huff' of .Moil ford spent tho week-end wltk Mist Lydlnrd at tlm Lydlard home. 0. Pendlnnd and Fred Lector went o Talmit Monday to fjnlah farm oper atlona of. Air. Pendland's ranch tit that alaco. A hand of throe hiimlrod goat aro lining herded on upper Tabl'o Rook. It Ik mild that If condition Justify flvo thoiiaaml more will lie brought from the anmn place. .Toll it Cameron and daughter Aug llnc and sou Kit ward spnnt Sunday ufternoon with friends In tlm Sums Volley dial riot. Dr. now of Central l'olnt made n professional rail In thin district hint Thin sdny. Knur new member wore enrolled ut the Inst regular meeting or tho Arrow 1 1 mil literary society. .lamoa Pendlnnd, whose birthday ronton on the name (Into iih Washing ton's, was greatly surprised on tho evening of the twenly-sccond when loti i- automobiles londod with tola lives from Central l'olnt and Agato slipped In on htm. As It hnpponud citable worn brought along by the visitors iinil after spending a dellght ful evening they nil wit down to n bountiful repast which hold their at tention until after tho nildnlKht hour, whou the visitors began making pro purntlons to depart, fooling that the evening had boon Tar too short. Prof. Illemer of the. experiment sta llou and County Pathologist Catu guvo InteroatliiR talks to an enthusi astic crowd at the school houso last Tuosday evening. The talks were mostly confined to orchard pests ntid diseases and tho most practicable methods of combating thorn. The speakers wore bombarded with quos tlous showing that our citizens are willing to he "shown." .Mr. Llljegrnn, the Medfurd u sayor, wan In tnohe parts ono day last week. An epidemic very much resemb ling the whooping cotigh Is going tho rfliinds of this community, affect ing mostly tho children. John Petorson, representing tlm Sams Valloy Shingle company, was through here n short time on bun dles connected with hi company. Ho claims they can save the or rhardlits considerable money on boxes. Professor Hlomer did not apeak vorv favorably of tlm sugar beet bue inota In his talk here lust Tuesday evening, and those who have signed acreage claim that his remarks the other night do not correspond with (he "dope" given out over his name during the sugar boat campaign. Wo are sorry to hear that tlm An tloeh llteiary aoolety had discontin ued Its meetings and disbanded wmo time ago, as a society of this kind not only rurnlshes Instructive amusement for ita members, but Is u groat factor toward the up-building of a community. The ball game hare Sunday result nd lit n victory for Central Point, tan score standing 0-S. The local boys did well considering tho fact (hat they have had no practice and that several members of their regu lar team were absent. Including their pitcher. T Ktportod by Jackson County Ab trsct Co., Blxth and Fir HU. Circuit Conn. Stale of Oujjoii u. I'. S. 1'oiIh, uYder on plea. State of Orcjjon . W. K. Moore nml Mj. Suullu Williams, older on plea. Htote of OreguN vb. W. IC. Moore, artier on )lea. .Stute of Oregon vs. Miv. Siuilla UJiara-, unlet on sentenee. II. N. Uflantl v Hale Piano HnuM, veHlel. JUstioH Tiyer . H. T. Md al al, vardiet. Mo B. llaker .. W. l Uaker, ituumon. Jaciuou County vs. Mrs. IJ. J. Gibu et al., order, motion. Probato ()iir. Klle of S. I. Wilo, will ami or ltr Klote aud gnardiamAip f Frwl ereika Uowniug, a sainot, onler on fuardian. Uta(e of I'at-vU Halls, onler. INml IfclHloTwiisfeu. XC. II. Kmgler, -lieriff. to Mar on ret H. Ilutterfii-td, land in ii. :iu-ik. i.uis E. II. Jijim-. et ux to Nnthun COR HOUSE NEWS Our eminent coiigrsamiH, Hen .1. Augustus PorKbar'l, writes to Rimer Illgbv, our leading grocery store de bater. "Just u soon as I get ray bill through the boas for a new board wnlk In front Of the Hayfleld Cor ners postoffke, I'll begin to consider this preparodiiass. HOT TIIK OllHAT LOCAL ISSl'KS MUST CO.MK 1IUST' Shoe polUh, to null diiiM, buck comlw nml tiinuaines at Minus' ilrin htuiv iVAilv. Ilucaiise It inbwlll Wednesday Kustl' Lyhed" (lid n6t 'play nt the opera houso. The show would un doubtedly have been good, but the editor does not wish to criticise the snow. Timro win no no periorninnco nt the opora houso of "Knst Lynno" oil Thtirsdny nl;ht. I'ndertaker Cherr) has hlrod tho pump chairs to use at Anno IIIkkIus' funeral on that night, It looks Just now like (ho big Issue will be tlm color, or the cemetery forlco. .1. AugURt'rta Sprlggs, cnndl- date for Hulecjtman, hhh no cemetery fonce ought to be green. It should be repainted black, snys Mrother SprlBKi and he will go before the people oil till Issue. The young ladles of (he 1st M. K. church will give an oyster pie sup per In tho church parlor Wednesday. There will be music and mandolin pholng. Prof. Ltillitnn, the graceful and well liked dancing master of hole, will givo u leap year dance Saturday. Jlmpson's ouu-pleco Orchestra wilt Piny, Davis, lot 10. block 8, Cen tral Add. to KmrIc Point 1n ", protested on October 11, 1911,' to- NOTICE 'wit: Nob. 11SB5. 11817, 11H99. 12,- Precincts Medford North Main and' 0!7. 12240. 122'JH. 12311. 2313. 12.- West Medford register now nt tho H. 1S43K. USSO. 12I19. 1231.0. MnllTribuno office. ' n,00,-' ,J0SS' am' 12J ,8' ,. Interest teasel: on the warrants --". " .above called on this, the lib day of KOISIOXH. '.March. 1U1C. In the Circuit Court of the Stato of , FitED L. COLVIO, Olegon, for the County of Jackson. Treasurer of Jackson County, Ore. HOriio Hlver Valley Canal Company. Plaintiff, vs. Flora A. Irvine and O. W. Irvine, Defendants. To tho abovo named defendants Flora A. Irvine and (1. W. Irvine: In tho inline of the state of Oregon You are hereby summoned and re- quired to appear in the above on- tho coming primaries, May l'.'th, titled cause of court and fllu yourlOlG. answer to tho complaint of plaintiff I have held tho position of deputy on file therein within six weeks from -sheriff for the past four years and nm and after the date of the first pub-1 thoroughly familiar with the duties llcatlon of this summons or from and connected with tho office, both clerl- after tho date of personal service of this summons aud a copy of said complaint upon you without tho stute of Oregon, said period of six weeks being the time prescribed within which you shall so appear and answer by Urn order of publication In tlm above entitled action made by tho Honorable F. M. Calkins, Judge or said Court, which order appears dat ed February 2!th. U1C. And ou are hereby notified that If you fail to appear mid answer Mild complaint within the time nforesuld, plaintiff will apply to tho Court for tho relief demanded in said com plaint, a succinct statement of which relief so demanded Is ns follews: That the court will ascertain nnd assess the value of the real estate sought to be appropriated in this ac tion to-wit: An easement and right of way thirty feet in width for an Ir rigation canal, being fifteen feet on each side of the center lino thereof, on, along and over tho promises owned by the defendant Flora A. Irvine situated in said county and described as follows, to-wit: Ilegiuiilng 5.60 chains oast of southeast corner of Donalson land claim No. ul of Martin Angel, In township ::7 south range 2 west of Willamette meridian: running thonee! north 17.90 chains; thence east a. (10 cbaliiH; thenre south 17.90 chains; thence west 5 t'.ft chains to the place of beginning, In Jacksou county, Ore gon. Said center linn being described as follows, to-wit Heglniilng at a point on the east boundary line of the premises above described Ifi" 9-10 feet south of the northeast corner thereof; thence north 45 degrees and & minutes wost 2.10 feet; thence north no degrue and 3 minutes west 19 feet: thence north 1 1 degrees and 2S inlnutos west 92 fey! to the north boundary line of said promise. Also an oaseinent and right of way for an Irrigation canal en and over a rectangular strip of land IK feet in width and 93 feet In length, the west line of which strip is de scribed as follows, to-wit: Beginning at n point on tho oast boundary line of said premises 107 9-10 feet south from the northeast corner thereof; theme south on suld east boundary lino of said premlso 9S foot. And also determine the damage, if any, resulting from tlm appropriation thereof to the remaining lauds of the defendant above described. That upon the payment Into court of the nmotiut ao ascertained the plaintiff have judgment against de fendant, appropriating to it said easement and tight of way. Dated February 25, 1910. First publication of this summons, February 26th. POHTaJR'J. NKKF. Attorney for Plaintiff. County Tioasiuer's l.igbty-llilnl Call fur Itodcgiptlon of County Warrant. State of uregou, Count) of Jackson. Treasury Department. Jaiksonville, Oregon. March I. 191b Not Ire iri hmeli.' given I hut there are fuud on hand fur the ledeuipuuu DKHItfXKD ti) I5KHP YOl .IOYIT I, UNTIL WIIKK'n RK.UTV CONTEST ,,. ... ... .i ... ... After we la awake eight nights (his week trying to decide which one of the GS. 321 Cleopatraa we'd print. Mlw Ailiv Van oleonmrgnrlne, of Sal Atnonlac. Cal., Is shownshe Is tho H0Cu,ly Mnc of gi Amonlac her father just rolls In doui;h (he's a hakorj. She says "delivering fried lo for pa In tho morning arcouuts for my rosy elieeks. and 1 got tlm stare from looking for bum nickels from pa's customers." , :-rr-.ss-a :-o-i i.iTi.rr r -' Jim Krlsby had a slight accident nt llooslers Kails hint Saturday. Ono of his rear axles had to be replaced The Noah Webster Literary so riety held a dinner last Tuosday at Mrs. Ksra Peabody's. The pleco do leslstencu of the program was a lec ture by Dr. Henry Tyler, the skilled and populsr vetcrlnntlar. on "The DlfPHHHH of Hogs." liii-iit wlntce sale of (ly paper Siiupkliih' Iiiimii1iiiii. , a! of ull county warrants which were protosted beforo October 11, Kill. Also for the following which wore POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS siii:iui'i I horeby announco my candidacy for tho nomination for sheriff on the republican ticket, to be voted upon at ! cal and outside work. I feel that 1 am competent to hold tho jmsltlon, and ir nominated and elected, will give tho people of Jack son county an efficient and economi cal administration. 1 also agree If olected to enforce all laws. Adv. K. W. (Curley) WILSON. 1 am a candidate for the nomina tion uf Sheriff on tlm republican ticket to be voted for nt the primaries May 10, 1010. If nominated and elected I will enforro tlm law and give (ho public an honest, Impartial and offlclont administration. 37 years In Jackson county. Adv. II. N. LOFLAND. I heroby announce my candidacy for tho republican nomination for sheriff, to be voted on at the coming primaries. May Iftth, 191ft. I feol that I need no introduction to the public, having beon a losldnnt of Jackson county for 20 years. I plodge myself. If elected, to give an Impartial, economical ami con servative administration of this Im portant office. I have endeavored to servo the public ralth fully in the past and agree, if elected, to stritly and Impartially en Tone all laws. Having a very large experience In the mat ters of taxation aud knowing Jack son county thoroughly. I pledge my self to conduct the tax collection branch of the office In such a maimer as to servo the taxpawrs honestly, prompt!) and i.fflcltntly. Adv. W. T. OltlEVK. I am a candidate for the nomina tion of sheriff of Jackson county, subject to (he primary. 7!a 19. I have lived In Jackson county twelve years, made the rate for (he nomination for sheriff two years ago and received a splendid vote despite the unusual conditions I had to op pose and would appreciate your sup port this time. If elected I will enforce all laws and pledge myself to an economical, Impartial and conservative adminis tration. Adv. A. W. WALICEit. DISTINCT ATTOH.VKY I am a candidate for la-olaotlon to tho office of district attorney. Adv. E. K. KKLLV. I harouy announce that I have filed my declaration of Intention to become a oandldata for the repub lican nomination for the office or District Attorn y for Jackson county, Oreiion, subject to the decision of the republic un party, nt the primary elec tion to be hald May 1. 1911. Adv. U. M. JlOUKItTK. I hereby naoui-ee that I have filed I my declaration or Intention, gad that I am a candidate for tho democratic nomination fur Hie. office of district attorney, subject to the May ortmar lea. If I am nominated and elected to thin office, I promise not to forget the fact that I am a 1.1 1- ceivini. and that I will to the t"-i of my MONDAY. Question U'IiIhuiI Anders. Hiair editer: Why Is It a Blue WrdJ hardly ever ftels blaeT Prrll Cy nip. Dear Kdlter: I lire oh the first floor in aH aMrtmnt. now, ttotan't that make me safe from eoHl-atory men?- lly llHtermle. Dear Kdlter: Did yoh know that a clam Is very tight, and so ar mil lionaires. J. Oke. Dear Kdltnr: Isn't It funny Pre never hoard a pineapple pine, or seen n crabnpplo with a groneh on? Win. W. Will. Dear Kdtter: Did you over have your shouldar blado aharpnueil or , . .. .... .,..,...,, tlm vnnf rt vnilt mniilh tifi I tt lal.til 1 " " . ' -.i..".. To Whom It lny Concern. The low-llvereil llsard who started tho story that the editor of this guardian of tho people's liberties ac cepted a bribe of cranberry pies for printing tlm picture of a certain fair daughter of our county In the Ileiiuty Contest department, is a liar and u horsethlef and If he will repeat same to our face tho editor will be glad to hop on him with bold feet, Tho editor alws.is receives com pllmnntary show tickets every time ti troupe comtM to the opera houso, but so fur ho has never had a com plimentary meal ticket from the Hn torpriso Night Lunch this Is no bint thought. Since Alf. Hlgglus came hank from his trip to Chicago he's beeu wonrlng ku Iters hxsii wheu It Isn't storm) . ability administer the affairs of the office, Impartially, houostly aud without fear or favor. Adv. NEWTON W. DON DEN Tho first of the year a number of republicans, Inoludlng many who up proved of my efforts In tho Interest of the taxpayers as state representa tive four years ago. requested me to become a candidate for the offlro uf District Attorney. Inasmuch an there I would be, In addition to (he regular duties of tho criminal nnd Juvenile courts, new duties and conditions confronting the oirice. aiuoiik meso were mentioned the enforcement of tho prohibition art, nnd the likeli hood of having l foreclose many tax lions, particularly those against the Southern Pacific land grant or nearly half million at rea in Jackson county, amounting to about Jjim.ooo. My reply was that 1 would become a candidate it it were generally de sired and the race could be made without assuming special obligation to any artlcular Individual, faction, locality or Interest. Therefore, alter consulting person ally or by letter several hundred men and women of all occupations In all parts of the county, believing (here Is n real desire for my candi dacy, I will he u candidate for the nomination of District Attorney on (ho tepubllcaii (leket. Adv. JOHN II. ('MUCIN. COr.N'TV TRIiAHritKll. Deputy County Treasurer Myrllo W. Illakeley announces her candidacy lor tho office of county treasurer. I hereby announce my candidacy on the republican tlokel for the of fice of county troasuror, to bo votod on at tho coming primaries. I have hold the position as deputy In this office for the past year and am con fident that I can fulfill tho duties connected therewith. J served two vesrs ns deputy coun ty lecorder hefore taking the posi tion as dcpuiv county treasurer; I have also had experience as account ant for sov.-rsl corporation!, such aa the Medford ' onereta Construction, company and Medford Ico and Stor age Compauv, before taking up coun ty work, and will say that my iast record Is open for lnwtian to the oters of JacKsan county. If noinlnatfd and elected I will run the office without (he oxponso of a deputy and continue (o serve the pub lic just as efficient in the future aa I have In (hn past. Adv. MYUTLH W. IlLAICKLKV. I hereby announce that I have filed lay declaration of Intention to be come a candidate for the republican nomination for the office or county treasurer, to be voted on in the com ing primaries. If 1 am nominated and elected will conduct the ofnen In au efficient aud businesslike manner. Adv. llOV L. MAULK. I herein announce that I am a can- - u r- . --u, j xuj qn WHY? NEW KCIIKDULE OP' PIUCIW Twenty per cant lower (ban pub llaliad before. v Dear Creek bottom, half In cultivation ; gg.OO Hoar Creek bottom, all In cultivation . 115.00 Sticky, three fourths eultlvst- ! ed 48.00 JDert, under dIUm 12.60 Commercial Orchard, choice 0S0.00 Applegsle. irrigated, half In cultiva tion, Improved VU.00 SKK .ME NOW J. C. BARNES 102 West Main at. I'jfcne 7 "fll'lt'i- for th nnriilnnUiHi nt "mni v irenvurT for Isrksnn count. Oregon. Ion the reptfhllrftn ll bet lu lie voted j for at V prim ii i 1 1 'on i be held I Mv l. 1 '!. I for far rlv h.il Iho nffp r of WttHty treasurer ani n. iiw i gate general satisfaction to the public. Inirlng the time 1 was toanty treas urer the rowntv employed rt ac countants to espert Hie ronnty offl ters' booh and said etperts compli mented my work very highly as a ftabltc off Rial. tf nominated and alerted I shall endeavor to conduct the affairs of the ofriee In an honest, efficient and busi ness like manner Adv. JAB. M. CltONKMILLKU. COUNTY CI.KHK. C. A. (iiirdiier Is Itopuhllcnii Candi date fof Count llerk I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of county clerk and If nominated and elected will continue to gtve my entire time and attention to the duties thereof, conduct tho office according to law and give an offlclont. efonomlcsl and bitslnuea like administration. Adv. (1. A. (MHDNKIl. I hereby announce that I have filed my declaration of Intention to become a candidate for tho republi can nomination for tho offlco of county clerk, for Jackson county, Oregon, subject to the derision of tho republican party nt the primary elec tion to be held May IP, 1010 Adv. (Little) JOK II. WILSON. I hereby announco that 1 hnvo filed my declaration of Intention to become a candidate for tho republi can nomination for tho offlco of comi ty clerk, tor Jackson county, subject to tho decision of tho republican par ty, at the prlmnry election to bo held May 10, 101 C. Adv. A. N. HlLDKIHtAND. cor.vrv hvpi:uintkndknt. 1 horeby announco my cnndldncy on tho republican ticket for the of flco of County School Superintend ent for Jackson county, Orogou, nub Jrct to (ho will of tlto republican party at tho primary election May 19. I stand for practical school ef ficiency, personal supervision of the schools and elimination of county school supervisors. Adv. FHANCIS C. SMITH. COl'NTY AHSHKSOn I horeby announco my candidacy for tho offlco of county nssossor of Jackson county on tho republican ticket, subject to the primary on May 10. 1 pledt;o myself to nn honest, efficient, Impartial nnd econ omical discharge or tho duties of tho offlco and propose to make all assess ments upon the basis of the true actual value of (ho property and not upon any Inflated valuation. Adv. CKOIMIC I.AUNSPACIL ' 1 horowlth announce my candidacy for county assessor, subject (o (he decision of (ho lepubllrau party at tho primary election to bo hold May 10, l'.Uf.. If elected 1 pledge myself to make n just nnd equitable assess ment ami administer tho nffnirs of tho office In u buslnoM-llko manner. Adv. J. U. COL15MAN. County Reboot Superintendent. To dm veters: I nm republican candidate for county school super intendent ut. the primary election, May 10, 18 US. I am for supervision of (he schools by (he superintendent and for econ omy in the county superintendent's offlro aud every place where It does not retard the efficiency of tho schools. I am In favor of progressive educa tion, (hat la, iHlueatlon that proimrea the Ik) or girl for life. I am for all having a square deal mid an miii.i1 ehnnoe for an education. If nominated and elected I will do every thing lu ;ny power to make the schools of Jackson county the beat In tlm state. Adv. A. J. HAN11Y. I hereby announco that I have filed my declaration of Intentions, end that I am a candidate for the io publlcHn nomination for the office of County School Superintendent of Jackson county, subject lo the pri maries of May 19. If nominated and olerlod I pledge in) self (o an honest. Impartial and economic administration and will personally siiervse our schools'. I hold an Oregon life certificate, aud hating recently spent four ses sions on preparatory work, both In the I'nheislty of Oregon and In tho University of California In the atudy of modern education and supervi sion, and having served the couuty as rurul sciiool supervisor for two years, I feel competent to fill the of fice In a thoroughly sutisfsetory man ner and hereby Noliclt the euppott of ever) (rue (Mend of education Adv. !. W. AOKR. I'oit mt.vr Mou.suiasifPiNtJ UOOMH FOIt ItKNT FurnlHlmd rooms, also light housekeeping rooms; close In. .122 8. Ctmtisl. 2H7 FOH ItKNT Furnished uousekeep rooms, 231 Kast 0th. Call after fi. 29U I'OH KH.NT riOUHKH K liHuS.vf ' urnjsiicd house, my homo, 01a K. Muiu k( , eoiuplete I. furnished, modern, four bed looms, electric he.it garuge, beau tiful grounds, huge shade trees. J. A. Westoiiund, at Hotel Holland. FOIt" UBNTrHvo-roomT modern cot tage, $11, SO, gas, lawn, close lu. Inquire Mrs. Chessmoro, 30 Cot tage at. m FOIl ttKNlMoileru buajwtowrjva rooms avd bath, nloely furnished. James Campbell, Phone 31 1-R. 201 FOR RUNT ,MISiiI.UlM)US pni-iNais ani- isPN- FOH RENT Ranch to rant, two aud half miles from Medford; water. buildings and pasture. Phono 5S0-J3. . 1.o;m LOUT -Between 1123 W. Mslu at. and library, lady's poekeibook coa taiuliif keys and Jackson County Hank liierk.Oiok. I'ivase reitirn (o Tribune offUv. wZ I I'Oll iir.vr ii itNisiiF.K tfTH. FOR HUNT- Apartment for rent. The BTbmt. to Qitlne it. . i "3-X - - .. - 'I J-'OIl SALI5 MiaUftlilMlflKOffli rOH tALK-Alfalfa and oat hay. deary Orchard. Phone R-ISW. Jt7 FOR SALE OR KXC'hTnoI!--11 I Ford, touring ear bod. will take roadster body or moton w le in ex-1 change. M. f Skhols 35 1 FOR SALE -Harlty-Davidson motor eyrie 1n perfect condition, chena. iMRiro 810 North nartlett. SIS FOIt SAUC Mitchell spring wsgon, doublo-seated hack with top, plw nnd small dlae harrow. II. L. Nob lit, Capital Hill. Phone S70-L. SOS FOtf8ALK-cagoir Calf b tween a and 5. Phone 0B. Bven Inga S&B-J. Stt FOIl 8 A I.1C Little clnb semt wheat; alto feed wheat. J a mot Campbtdl. FOR HALIi Nlco grain hay, baled, $11. Phone &97-KI. 218 FOIt SALIC Piano, two-seated hack, two saddles. J. 0. Herring. Cen tral Point. 297 FOIl SALU--Third crop of alfalfa hay. A. K. Unulny. Phono 241-J2. 236 FOR HALK CIIKAPOood hack, sin gle harness nnd baud enrt. Union Livery burn. 300 FOR SALK-Haled hay, $1(5; yutitift brood sown (3) $0 each; hclfor calf, C mo. uld, $15; 100-egg Incii bu(or, $3. CO; ltght sprint; war.on, lfi: llronzo turkeys. Mrs. D. M. McNaseer, Central Point. Phono 113-X2. 311 FOR HALK Or trado, one second hand nuto truck, 1 ton, In good condition; will trade for second hapd Ford. Apply to llox G33, Ashland, Oro. 298 FOR HALK Soudan grawj nnd Col logo Minnesota No. 13 seed corn. F. S3. Charley,' Drowuiboro, Ore. 307 FOR BALK Ford ono man tops nnd top work uf all description. Med ford Tent and Awning Co., IOC N. Front. .Phono 7S-R. 205 ' ' :i . r,,-i,.-srru J. imi st. j- -i-. txm RArir-tiivn7To FoITsaT K"-liVl'biood Pol audVh Imi hour, eight months old, chcup. Jus. Campbell, Phouu 31 1-R. 200 FOR S AL K -AA g h t s"pan of uiulei wagon nnd harnuhs, $125.00. Jumes Cnmiibell, Phone 31 1-R. 200 FOlfSALK Work ttmi oTdTTwdT weigh about ITiOO lbs. each. For quick wtlu, $150. Palmer Piano Plnco. Phone 870-.L FOR SALW 20 horses must bo sold. See Walsh, ut Union Livery Iliiru, Ho. Riverside Ave. 207 FOR HAL1C POULTRY AND HOGS FOR HAMS 200 fancy chickens; $1 each. Leghorn 207 FOR HALK One turkey gobbler (bronsej, one llerkshlre boar, two llerkshli-e sews: nit young, well bred stork. J. II. Webster. Phono 3-F2. FOR HALU--Hatching egga, day old chirks, O. A. C. strain, from trap nested, bred-to-lay H. C. W. Leg horns; egg production first, but I also have quality. At So. Oreg. Poultry Show I won two firsts, ono second and three specials on six birds entered. W. J. Warner, Med ford. Phone G90-M. 310 FOR BALK liffge for hatching, fill ver or (iolden CiimplnoH from prliw winning strain. Call 14 Cottar.e si. or phone G10. FOR RALK- Kggs from piir.o win ning Huff Orpingtons, $1 nor IB; $5 per hundred. J. W. Shirley, 2S Almond nt. ITOR BALI; IlKAU lTAT FI YlTIlKS CU:a ,Tm " and now ' bungalow with flruplace. only $S7f, $100 cash! 40 acres with running stream, near town, worth $1000; cash price only $1500. Writ W. A. Perkins, Roeheiler. Wash. FOR HALW--7I acre Hear "creek bottom ut Seen Ouks station, fine bulldjnas, water right; price ab solutely right. II. 8. Piokurd, Con dal Point. Phone H3-X2. 205 FOIl BALK Home of tho host stock ' ranches In Jackson county; cattle go with tho ranehes. Come so what I have. Phpne. T. C. (la)ues. Trail, Ore. 311 FOR 8ALK- OimhI slock ranch with water right; good run go, at a bar- Sain. Inquire llox SO, Jacksonville, regou. 306 WILL sell 9i acie grottiiil and sevon room dwelling, adjoining city; ex cellent Blarn for rhickuii ikImIiik and gartienlug. Total price $1 100, 1 payable $150 cuah aud balance monthly payments. A bargalu. IC. 8. Tumy, 210 Curiiutt-Corey IJIdg. 205 VAKTlllTi-tihtisiriAir.Ollat WANTHD TO IIUY About lib head of atuek cows and heifers, no Jer suye. Jumea Campbell, Phone 31 1-R 306 WANTHD- Listings city and coun try property at ouce. Clark Real ty Co., 200 Phlpps bide. WANTUD -Will pay 35o' per pound for llvs broilers weighing 1 to 1 IwuutU. Medford Pom I try Kgg Co. WANKlTTgasp bought and iold" Hosenbarg Uroa., Central Point. Phone ail. SOU Sbll WANTKU by day. 170-Jl. -Drwainaklng at homo or 14 1 8. Central. Phone WANTKD - Knitting mill wants worn to. full lime; salary $15 weakly, distributing guaranteed hosiery, or 2ft coats an hour spare lime; oar mauuot work; experlenee unntf ossary. Address Manager luteraa. tloual Mills, Normtowu. Pa. roiTidxfHAX(iK"""a i-tro siook ramh, lilahfl, ftl.Ote, !nT, for rMti haft. Clark rtaaitt ?-. "0 Phlppa DMc Moxmr to M,x TO LOAN $1000 on Improved ration floltMs the inanroneo Man. MISCIU.LANriClJH. "JBU8 AS HITMANITY'S 1DRAL," by Rev. J. T Sunderland, and oth er Unitarian literature sunt free to inquirers. Address MJm Hazel Burton. Central Point, It. F. D. No. 1. Oregon. 314 ACT QUICK Atttotnobtlu gasoline going up. Sell Qaso-Tunle, aqual? gasoline at 3r a gallon; ollmlnatos carbon; dollar nn hour profit; sales guaranteed. White Mfg. Co., Dopt. 10, (in Intmll. Ohio. iJUILD 1IUNOAI.OWS for homos or profit. My system makes you bit; money; very llttlo capital required. Write mo today. I will start you right. William Armstrong, 1023 N. Main. Dayton. O. 1W81XES8 nillKGTOIlY Auto Supplies LA1IER AUTO SPniNO CO. Wt are oporatliiR tho larr.oat, oldoat and best equipped plant In tho Pa cific uorthwost. Ubo our springs when others fail. Sold under guiir nnteo. 20 North Fiftoonth 8t. Portland, Oro. Attnrncjs QEO. W. CHERRY Attorney., and .Notary, uoom 9, Jackson County Rank Hulldlnc. ontronco N. Cen tral, Medford, Oro. p6rte1TJ;"nefF Attornoy at law. rooiuB s nnd U, Medford National Rank llulldluB. A. E. 11KAMK8, LAWYER aarnott Corey bldjr. O. M. ROH12RT8 Lawyer. Medford Notional Dank Rulldlng. Dentists "-V" nT v m . van'bco f 6 c DR. O. C. VAN SCOYOO Dentists flaruutt-Corcy llldg.. ulte J1Q Medforii, Oro. Phono 8C0. Collections nml Reports COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS Wt collected some accounts 11 years old. Wo know how to cct the money. Tho Duitock Mercantile Agency. Inc., Rooms 1, 2, 3, Has kins' llldK.. 210 E. Main at Engineer nml Contractor FRED N. OCMMINOB Huglneor ami lontrnctor, 01 M. F & II. Uldg Htirveys., ofltimatoe, Irrigation drulnnno, orchard nnd land lm proveniont. Iiisurunco. EAR- 3. TUMY "aouoral Insurnnco office, Firo, Automobile. Accident, Liability, Plato Oluss, Contract, and Surety Ilonds. Excellent com panies, good local servlao. No. 210 Onrnett-Corey llldg. Instruclloti in Music HlKTrALTOIArollTTtoaflior'of piano and harmony. Couiposor aud arranger of music. Height M lisle Studio, 401 (Juruott-Coroy building. Garbage QARQAOK Qot your promlsei '---- v mim olonnod up for tho summer. Call 911 tho city gnrbngo wagons for good BOrvIco. Phono 274-L, F Y. Alien. Iiiynlclnns anil Burgeons 0117(1," CARLO wi iTlC EVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathic physicians. 410-417 (JarnoU-Corej bldi;., phono 1030-L Rosldcncs 28 South Laurel nt. DR. W. W. HOWARD "OuTeopathli physlclun, 303 aaruutt-Corej building. Phone 130. llilT J. J." KMMKNB Physician and surgoon. Practice llmltod to eye oar, nose and throat. ICyos scion tiflcully (osted and glassed sup plied. Oculist and Aurlst for B. P II. R. Co. Offices M. F. II. Co bldi;., opposite P, O. Phono CG7 DR. R, W. CLANCY Physician and Bttrt'eon Phonos, offlco 30, resi dence 724-J. Offlco hours, 10 ta 12, 2 to 5. DR. MARTIN C. nAIWER rhysl clan and burgeon. Office Palm block, opposite Nash hotol. Hours 10 to 12, 1 to 4. Phono 110-J. CORDON MAC CRACKEN, M. 1). 1 llomoepalhlo Physician, Surgeon, 22S East Malu St, Medford, Ore gon. Office phone 142, resdenc phone 732-112 Office hours 1 to 4 p. m. DR. G. W. STEPHENSON Physician and Optlolau. Calls answered. Eyes tested; Glaason fitted that will correct nny defect of visien: prices reasonable. Phono 802.X, Office at residence for the present, Medford. Oregon, 140 S. Holly. Vvlxxivir nml Pultllshcm MlSnPditb FrintIno co:, has the best equipped printing office lu southern Oregon; book blndlug, loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, eta. Portland prices. 27 North Fir st. Tlrtll.tfora BADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 4S North Front at, Ptanns 315. Prices right. Isrvieo guar antiwd - . v . .- r , -r-n Saw liia; Mnelilnes BINORR UfUINO -AQIIIN-S FOR BALK OR KENT ioo waed nib tklOM alo for a!e. Cltnlij aud Mtatrlng. Ita id win PUto for twle from factory to customer. Resi reuoe 375 80. Central. Phono 310, ti