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o EAGLE POIN F EAGLETS Hy A. C. Ifowlctt Hum T.i .Mr. nod Mr. John W. Smllli, Ki'lnwtry 00, to the town tit Kogle Point, a Uiwffh(r. WWlnrti IVrrv, our r our ritiitlinml inoniilntu minor and lockmon, linn disponed or Inn mountain home nonr Hutto Fnll Hint incited onto tlio A. L llnxcltou plnee thai lie .(cured onui month ago. When lie moved out fhom ! tho iiltl liHiiii' phteo lie ximply clmr JorcurHivo cum mi the l & V... londed Ilia household good into mil' of thctu ami loaded Hie other with cednr nnd yew Mrts to lie unod in fvniiiiir the trod of Imiil ho trailed hi old home pluec for, with tlio Smitli brother of Unite Knlls. I'rt Young wii ntnoitj; Hip visitors in ottrttitili Wednesday mi n Ihmiiphh venture. IK' in one of our oisiMtent j;o-uhond funncr just Mow town. Owirjjo Weeks mid fnmilv of Tmil onine out the lust week to isit Mic Weeks' mothor, Mrs. Lcitho, mid Mrs. Y. mid the children nre rcmnlniiiK here for tlio present. Tlioy worn nil in nttendnnco nt tlio pmycr mrcthiK 1'Viduy iiiht. Ear) Croft, the forciiimi on tlio .1. 11. Couluy orchard, nnd wife wore buying supplies fioin our inerolinnto Inst Wednw-dny. Hoy Aslipolo, ono of our hnidwnrt luprcliiiiits, litis been called to not on it juror in tlio circuit court in .Jnok Muiville, nnd his wife is filling the pjneo of snlp.lnd.v in the stole, her ifiottior, .Mix. John M. Under, is hoie with her, iitlonding to the household duties mid diking cute of the chiok en. l'rniil: l)itwoith cnlled for dlutiPi Inst Thur-dii.v nnd icporlf tlmt a ho wns coming down HecM' creel', lie mot Clifford DnvU of Derby, nnd lientiug two dos hnrkhig us though they hod -omeUiing treed, nl:ed what thp dojfs hud, and he onswered tlmt it wns inobnhly n digger s(uirrel: tlmt lif Imd been down nnd could cc noth ing, but .Mr. I), tige-.ted tlmt there was Mimuthing more tlinn n wipiiirel, Ihu wny the dog burked, si the.V walked out to the edge of the eliti mid while Mr. Duvis rus looking up in the small trees for oiiiitliuig Front', was looking; for u deer being Imyed in tlio wilt or, mid uou dicoored Hint tlio dogs luid n coyote in the writer till covered except itv hend, mid lie told Uiivis to -lip down ns close us he could nud kill it with u stone. As ho upprouched the' dogs began to gtvo way nnd tlio coyote wns wu lull ing the dogs so tlmt I)n;is got up within iibout n loud mid n hnlf of him mid (hiotr the fir-1 stone, striking him just bpyond tlio shoulder, hut not luird enough to kill him, hut ns lid begun to hwini nwny he threw an other mid missed him, but the third ono struck him on the liond mid killed him, thus ridding the ueiKhhorhood ot another one of the worst pests in the country. Davis took the skin home with him to show tlio proof of hav ing killed ii coyote. Hd Fiister, who owns n fnnu on Rogue river near Debengcr fliiji, wn iu town lust Thursday. OoorKo L. Hownrd, an insurance agent for tlio Oregon Fire Itelief ns sooiiition, npont Thursday night bore. Ho had hern up to DerLy mid con eluded thnt ho bettor retnteo his stop, ns it looked ho much like ruin nud he. 'Imd eight miles of sticky road U or oss over, nnd ho got in jiut iu time to mifiK the mud. Mrs. Harvey Stmiloy. u hister ot .Mrs. Hoy Atdipolc, cmiio over from the ltador i'nnn to have Dr. Holt treat hci'i una tor miiucIIiihk like poison ouk. l,ns TIiuimIii.v whs rttther tu oveulful dv with our livery slnhl until, S. 11. ilnruish. In Hie nt'tiT ' noon ur4 as the wind imis hlnwinr, its hnrdotd the soot in the Hue in the livery Hani caught fire and tin1 Maze .simply pouiPil out of the top o tlio fJdo, but nt. noun -. if was dicov ured John Kotci grabbed a can ot salt, nui up a ladder and threw- 11 ir the fioo and soon ipieucheil the tue And Iheie wn no damage dune, and ju-t then Iiim son Kobliic hnd onc t the depot tor the 1'mtcd Suite mail he Imd timl the horse as usual wluK wailihjr far the Jmin, but .omeihiiijt frightiuiuil bun "d hi pulling bc!. linpod tie bridle iktf mid Ihj1ih1 wth n 'jtah'for Ike Iwin, bill soon eViHidedt XiHUoielePtlie llglll.Mde, KinlltV.tlli , ll"it' iwehvd lliP-bmil a- trippinl of kH'lho.Hiinir and the hugii.x w. ihinins'a wlwef und the shatt weir dwwijijifd; hut on one hurt. Thf hore. iImmIih) into the hro miuoiik the m'H who hud eBh.l on ' count of the file, hulf M-ared to dctUh. j MhIv CoiiU-v mine down tioio (ImuH. Ih Tkuril.. and icuoruo' tlad .1... . ..-...( I.uu, .i.K .M. Illlh kllllt I down hihI dicliHiu.'d all then nun hut it now niHMMi that tlu-ie -enii- ed ti' he a i loinl wet 'lie tilie lo the land nnd tliPv uiij' itojippil to oh-1 CHICHESTER S PILLS W--. lilt: IHAUUNUilUAMl; X ItlAUltND IIKASU flLIAI mmttiu. tklb-lrllBMJUrM4 I Pllll ia 11. t (ti ii.14 n-ul -V tnv4 k i a V Tk iktr Bur '.; . l,..fH. a -i(III.CIO..TriH -. fv SOlDBrBRlDOISTSfVERYWItRr: j kB. L..-W.B llftMl lffc- llBtl.ll!! aa ( Mifyi 1 14 in etmr nkrtttt nt til If. It ,it I be rffff-rtu n Irnr, wi r to tmu nfr hm fntrt ( lhrw nt h. Irtrd m MmtkHm DrapeH hI wirtb rn Cn llfvmio. .Mr. HnArit, mtr te( umii, i- ihdIi iHt lite rognlnr trifw tk h wtok iwt rwfe. Krmik llmwN ml WtftMni fttid (leo. ton der UcllfH, thns of mir tending iHcrliHiit, went t Mulfonl Thurs dnv. Oeorg II. Nniftley, who ho boon iMttdiiK the winter WU ,W hrethfi lumr Urn AHfiolc', nitlinMid to out town Thursduy oie mid hk mtm.v friends trnve him'n cordial wclroinft Mm. V. h. Henth went over to Med ford Thursdiiy nnd returned Kri day ovenintr on the I. & K. John WnKh of Lnke Creek shipjH'd tun rolln of wire fencing from Mod ford und J. It. Ilmiiinh bus twelve rolls of wire fencing nt the depot. (J, II. Itoltou, who is tepresentiuit the l'elor Shoe Co. of St. Louis; Nor iiiiiii Zimmerman mid n stranger were nt the Kunioside for dinner Saturday. I understand thnt Shorty Miles wn out Friday trying to negotiate for the rent of hind to raUe sugar beets. MEDFORD COLLEGE NOTES F.vcryotic in the punctuation class, which finished Friday, made oer !10 per cent in the final tost, This final was not so ensy ns it looked, for it consisted in piiuctuntiitf; mid capital izing n very diflieiilt business letter of -100 words iu length, for the first part, and for the second pnit of the test, to punctuate nud eapitnlire it selection from one of Kuiorsoifs es Knys. ' Mr-. Ituiiee nud Mis Smock, who recently bogun the study of typewrit ing, nre milking splendid progress. The tegular monthly contests were hold Friday and some of our bo.vs sui prised themselves. The spelling contest consists of 'UU wolds, se lected from ii point of prncl mobility and diflioulty, mid the be-t ivcoid wns mndo bv Median Altinuis, who uiis-ed but one word. It' von think this is easy, try it yoniself. The otheis missed but ery few words, and weie entitled to "Iionois." The calculation contest consists of working twenty or more good, -tit f pioblcms in ten minutes for first honors, eighteen or nineteen fori sec ond honors and fillccii to seventeen for third honors. .Median Alliums worked nineteen eoricctly and se cured second honor. A number of the others worked enough to s-peuie nwards if tlioy had not already re ceived them. In typing, ("It'll MoCroodie mid Walter Dnntcn each secured second honor ribbons. This menus they wrote more than forty wokIk per minute for ten minutes, counting off five lor each error. Jean Anderson was presputod with a second honor ribbon nt '18 net. CI oil nud Walter each wrote 15. The others, while thov bettered their recoids, did not quite bring them up to secure the next higliPHt nwnrd. Severnl nre iioh working for the gold medal. ('hosier Vendt, Lou linker mid Karl Sincilley arc doing some good work in their bookkeeping mid nre very interested in it. Jean Anderson nnd Louise Will ininson nre both doing very good work in the nctual business office mid are making a fcpeoiul study of nil legal fonns. Merntt llougland 1ms been absent for a few dnys helping his father on the much. Not a Bite of Breakfast.Until You Drink Water SayVa gtast of hot water and phosphate prevent Illness and keep us fit. Jtmt na coal, when It hurna, leave behind a certain amount of incoui biiHtlble material lu the form of attic, ao tho food nnd drink takon day after day leuvofl In tlio alimentary canal u certain amount of IndlKeatlliln ma terial, which If not eompleily elimina ted from the system each day, In comes fowl for the millions of Iwcierla which Infest the bowels From thla mass of left-over wasto, toxins and ptonuiln-llsu polkous are formed and clicked Into the hlcod. Men nnd wo.uen who can't Kt feol tpg rlglil must hogln to take mside baths. Hcfore eailnB breakfatit each morning drink a plaits of real hot water with a teaspoonful of llm Rimie nhoiinhate lu it to wash out ot the thirty feot of bowels the previous. day's accumulation or poisons unit toxins and to keep the ontlre alimen tary canal clean, pure and freh. Those who are uuliJtK't to alek head ache, colds, biliousness, constipation, others who waUe up with had taste, foul lratli. Itaikacbe. rheumatic stiff ness, or have a sour, jwsy stomach after meals, ar tinted to get a quarter pentid ot lluisstoae phosphate from the drug store, and begin practkin internal sanitation Thla will cost verv little, but Is aufflcUnt to make auvone an entbualast on the subject. Ilemember liihide batblnK Is more Important than outside balblnn. be caue the skin pores do not absorb Impurities Into the blood, euuslng poor liealtu. ,wnll the bowel pors do. .lust as soap and hot water rh-ansss. sweetens and iresnens tne asm, m hot water and limestone phosphate a t on tin Mi.uiaip 1"- iLinoaaiid I owe!- MRWOftn mat, TnnmxM, -f Kjur(ed by .UcVion Count; A trut Co., 8ltth and fir flu Ileal ItMntc Tntiffct C. C. Tehirrt to IIHpws f. T-rhirgt, IhihI hi wr. 3S- ao-iw. 1 0. M. CofMHhwi to W. C. Jlr Cuhtttw, tl Mfrw in nee. 'J0- ar-aw. 10 IsfilwWn Hewley t vtr to Ittket t. Sheflrl.f, In nil hi nut. 31-3-I-1W. . - .10 Chim Mv-Shideler ft vir tti William 11. N'orwffti, lots :i, I. .'., block :, Shldcler's Ad dition, Talent ..... -1.11) Kthel T. Snemly ft vlr to S. If. Harris, hind ill see. HI-.'M-1W. .. - "oil Aibu N'. Lincoln to Juities Ow ens, laud in see. y"-,'l(MV. 1 I MARKET REPORT i lylttlOCi llOdS- -Aliio, O'ie. STHLIIS-Alive, r(a."ie. COWS Alive, iyte. VKAL Drossed, 8ffDlle. Mvo roultry HKN'S Light, l'V; heavy, Lie; old loostrrs, 7e: stags, lie; spring, .toe. DUCKSKat, be. (IKKSB Fni. fcV. TCHKHYS I."C'fl7f, nucordiug to tpinlity. UHLOIAN 1IAHKS. n to Go. May ana (irn-u (IJuving Pripe.) WHKAT 1.00 bushel. OATS 428 ton. 1IAV Alfnlfn, $L ton; grain, .$13. IIAHLKV Wliolo. $'J8. I'rlctNt I'Htn ti nrMom HUGS 17se. linTI'.K Dairy, '2 lbs. .'.Of. POTATOES lic ONION'S So per lb. HONKV 12e per lb. CIDFIt 'J.-.o. POKk' 8(j?SVtc. ItKKF l)llc. LAHD-lOe. I1ACON .lm)Ie. SIIOUI.nKKS I'Jic HAM 10c. IIITTKH FAT -'J)e. IHTTKlt -Wholesale, 'ife. Oltnllon to Show Cans,' on Applica tion to Sell ltiutl Kstnte. ,1n tliu County Court of tlio Statu or Oregon for the Comity of Jack nou. In the mutter of the otato of An drew Ilanholxor, UeceaM'il To Cmirier lUtnholiior. Kllin y bnch nnd Andrew llmiholxer, helrx of Arnold llanhohcr. decimNcd. anil to nil other holrtt unknown. IT any such there he: It appearing to tlio PHtlnfctlon of tho. county Judge of the county court of Oregon for tho county of .luchtion, upon reading the petition of Hnrry D. MIIIh, iir lulmlnlHtrator of tho o tato of Arnold Hiinholzer, decenHeil, duly verified on the 5th day of Peb ruiiry, 19 in, and filed In tho of (Ice of thfl clerk of UiIh court on that day, that In order to pay tho cliurcoH, oxpensen nnd dnluiR ngnlnKt tho es tate of nnU derndent, the following described promises or n portion there of, Hhall bo hold, nnuiely: Lots Hfivon (7) and eight (ft). In block twenty-tbreo C3) In tho town of Ilutto Kalis, Oregon, ns tho numo nrn dexlRnnted upon the official pint tlioroof, now of record In tho office of tho county recorder of Jncknou county, Oregon. Now therefore, you, nnd each of you, are hereby directed and cited to nppoar hforo tho ad countv court, on tbo 18th dny of March, 191(1. at 10 o'clock In tho foronoon of that day, nt tho court room of tho wild county court, or In the rUwnco of tho county Judge, at tho court room of the circuit court of tho Ktnto of Oregon for the county of .Jnckfon, In the county court house m Jackson ville, In .InekKon county. Oregon, to show canne. f any exlnt, why an or der should not bo made authorizing the no M adinlulHtrntor to sell so murli of tho aliovo demrllied real property of the said decedent hs mnv be nerea aarv as prayetl for In said petition This citation la kcned upon Kllan y.yhach and Andrew Ilanboler. non realdcnt holm, and upon nil unknown heirs In puldlftlilnK the Damn In tbo Medford Mail Tribune, a newspaper published In .laekfcon round, Oregon, onco a week for four auetonHlio weeks prior to March 7. It 16. Willie th Hon. Frank L Ton Vftllft. Jtidxo of Hih county court of the atato of Oregon for tliu counti of Jacknnn, and the aeal of thla court, th lit 0th d.iv of February, In tho ear of our Lord, one thousand nlno lain inul and alxtoeu. tSIJALl a. GAUONISH. ClHrk of tb County Court of tho Stat of-Oreoi for ih County of Jui'kkou. , ' 'TIMEOAUO' TNTirnunnAV AUTO oau r.O. Ieaye Medford dally eept. Sun day for AabUnd, Talent and Phoonts at R a. m.. 11:50 a m., 1:15, 2:30. 3:4G and 5-15 p. m. Also on Sat urday at 11 15 p. m. Sundays leave at 10 a m.lp m. and 9:30 p. m. Leave Ashland for Medford dally except Sunday at 9 a m., U:fc0, 2:0. 3:30, 4:45 :md 6: It p. m. -Sunday loare Ashland at a in.. 1:00. 1:00 and 10-sn p m. Klein SllitS Klein TO 0HDER $25.00 UP ajso cleaning, Presslny and Altering. ' 28 E MAIN, UPSTAIRS COURTHOUSENEWS mrwoiit), mnnnv, ronY. Mjnnr n, inir, IDS OF E Whether mir Ir,. l.te U Mrlnllrn, t.HmtmK" or thf 'I" ili.l i' Ur miMitnatlmn, the (-' r I- Hi- i rm moot trfl It tMoiil. Il.r hlw1 Til, I In ih mily war to rid Um ytMt mt nflr arm. 4rUy tii hi.. n4 tn- (MltM lh ttsfrtst. If Ihf hloml I ftfU from lminriu. Rltiiiniiiim mnirt an Thla, In urmrt, In th kntinleila aalnxl hy lh lh.iratrl r th ?. . . i'o. To txtN hav lirn mad for fifty rearjt. Tliy hnow what ItheMmntlam I. Thy know that H. S. K.. thr rrmarhnhlr hlim.l twnli-. whlrli thr originated, will rrllrv ou of Ittiritmatlnm. Th rv- ofy of thanm1 "f ffrr hjr th tt nt H. H. H. la proof that you ran l - llfvcd. S S. S If n lilo'sl tonl a ptlil flr that rMora th Mood, ami mahra It pur aa It wna hfr It hrattt pol utmod with Inuiurlll. ? H. f. atvo it tirnKth.tn ililvo out lima ttitiurltla nnd With tlim the Ithtuiiiatlani. 111 H. H. S. at yotirdrtiBalal'. If you nrrd ap elnl ndxlcc. write Swift SpccINi? I'o. At lnntn, (In. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS HIir.IUlT. I hereby nnnotinco my cnndldacy for tho nomination for sheriff on tho republican ticket, to bo voted upon nt tho coiiiIdr primaries, May 19th, 191R. 1 hnvo held tho position of deputy Rhorlff for tho paat four years onrt am thoroughly familiar with the duties connected with tho office, both clorl eal and outaldo work. 1 feel thnt I am competent to hold tho position, and Ir nominated nnd elected, will rIvo tho people of Jack hoii county nn efficient and economi cal ndmlnlHtrntlon. I nlno nurco If elected to enforce all Inws. Adv. E. W. (Curloy) WILSON. I am n candldnto for the nomina tion of Sheriff on tho republican ticket to be voted for at the primal leu Mny til, lfllC. If nominated nnd elected I will onforco tho 1nw, nnd giro tho public nn honest, Impartial and efficient ndmlnlMratton. $ yennt lu .litukson county. Adv. H. N. LOFLANl). I hereby announce my candidacy for- tho republican nomination for tihnrltr, to bo voted on at tho coming primaries. May 19th, 1910. ' I feel thnt I need no introduction to the public, hnvltir: been u rothluiit of Jackaon county for 2C yeniH. I pledite myself. If elected, to ctvo an limmrllitl. economical nud con servatlvo ndmluistratlon of this Im portant office. t have endeavored to sorvo the public faithfully lu tbo past and URroe, It elected, to strictly nnd impartially enforce nil laws. Having n vory largo experience 'In tho mat ters of taxation mid kuowliiK Jack son county thoroughly, I ploiUe my self to conduct the tax collection branch of the office-ln such u manner iih to servo the taxpayers honestly, promptly und offlrlently. Adv. W. T. GlllEVE. 1 am n caudidato for tho uomlnn tlon of sheriff of .larksoii oount), subject to tho primary. May 19. I hnvo lived In Jackson county twelve yours, made the inro for the nomination for sheriff two years mho mid resolved u splendid vote dttsplte tho unusual conditions I had to op pose mid would appreciate your sup port this time. If elected I will mi force all luwa nnd pledKO no self to mi ocoimmlcul, Impartial nud cunsorvntlvo adminis tration. Adv. A. W. WALKKU. IILSTIWCT .VrrOKXKV I am a candidate, for re-election to tho offlco of district attorney. Adv. E. E. KELLY. I hereby nnnounco that 1 have filed my declaration of Intention to becomo a candldato for the repub lican nomination for tho nfflco of District Attornoy for Jnekson county, OroRon, subject to tho decision of tho reptibllcnn pnrtv, at the primary elec tlon to he held May 19, lfilfi Adv. (! M. HOIIEUT8. I hereby annnui e that I have filed my declaration of Intentions, and that I nm a candidate fur tho democrat ie nomination for the office ot district attorney, subject to the May primar ies, If I am nominated nud elected to this office. I promise not to forxet the fact that I aui a public servant, and that I will to tho best of my ability administer tho nffnlrs of the offlre. Impartially, honestly mid ft It limit fear or favor. Adv. NEWTON W, IIOUOICN The first of Hi nr a number of republicans, InrludiiiK many who ap proved of my efioitH In the Interest of the taxpayers ix Male representa tive four yen m hro, requested mo to heroine a caudldate fr the office of District Attorney Inasmuch ns tber would be, In addHlou to the reitular dutli of the ciimlnul and Juvoiillo court, -now duties and conditions confronting; the offieo. Anions; those were iniintioneu tno Hiiforceiuont oi the prohibition ml, and (be likeli hood of Inn in? to (orvloHo ninny tax WHY? XTW SCIILIIl l.l OF PIUOliK Twent per 'cut iOrr than pub Itsbod befoie I Hoar Creek bottuiu, half In cultivation Hear Crk bottom, all I $2.60 In cultivation ..., lit. 00 40.00 12.56 630.00 Sticky, three-fourthi aulUvBt I ed .... Desert, under rilfh . . . 'Commercial Orchard, choir Appleitate, irrlaaied. half lu ultlvo tlou, iiuproM-d SO 00 I SKK ME .NOW J. G. BARNES ''' in- ,. t m i t I' llH. iMrtlrntarlr thoa aaaisat thai 1 Hantriem PUflMI inn $nmi of ftirl. half Mffltorl mtt In imttMum eottfttr. i mimmMIM M irtnftit J.H. Mr isTv van thai f tmtttrl twenm !a funtllrtat If It were anrallr de- alrs4 nnH I he rare ronlH h. marfr ' iwtihottt nrarn anetal obllfallott ' 1 m any prtlrlar ItHltrMiMl, fact W a, I locality or Ifrteraat. Tkorvfom. aft-r rnnaNlttttx traon- allv or 1r Ifttr awtanil httndred men and women of all occupation in ' all part of the rount, lllvlnit i thert I a real ttwrtre for mv falidl-1 dncy, l will b a fattdltlat for tho : nomtnatton of nUtrtct AMory on tbo rooohltoan (lea at AJV. JOHN II. l.KM.. corvrv TitiMsntKit. Deputy County Treasurer Myrtle V. Mlokelev announces her candidacy for the office of county trenaurer. I hereby announce m eandltlacy on tho republican lloket for tho of flco of county treasurer, to be voted on at tho comliiR primaries. I havo held the position nH deputy lu this office for the past your and nm con fident that I can fulfill tlio unties connected therewith. I served two yenrs na deputy coun ty recorder boforo takltiK tho posi tion ns deputy county treasurer; I have also had exporlenco na account ant for several corporation, such na tho Medford Concrete Construction company nud Medford Ico and Btor- nr,o Company, before tnkini: up coun ty wora, and will say tnnt my pant record Is open for Inspection to tho votors of Jnekson county. K nominated nnd elected I will run tho offlco without tho expense ot n deputy nnd contlnuo to nerve, tho pub lic Just na efficient lu tho ftituro na I hnvo In the past. Adv. MYIITLE W. DLAKELEY. 1 hereby nnnounco thnt I hnvo filed my deelnrntlon of Intention to be come n candldnto for tho reptibllcnn nomination for tho office of county treasurer, to bo oted on In tho com InK prltnnrlea. If 1 nm nominated and elected will conduct tho office In mi efficient nnd bUKlnoMlIko liinnuar. Adv. HOY L. MAULE. I heieby announce thnt I nm n can didate for the nomination of county treasurer for Jackson comity, Oregon, on tho republican ticket to bo voted for nt the primary election to bo hold May 19, 1910. 1 formerly held the offlco of county treasurer mid believe I gave Keuornl hntlsfnctlon to the public. DiirliiK the time I iwim county treas urer tbo county employed expert nc couiitnuta to expert the county offi cers' books and said experts compli mented my work very highly us n publlr official. U uomlnnlcd nud elected I shall endeavor to conduct tho nffnlrs ot the offlco In an honest, efficient mid busl-iiess-liko manlier Adv. JAS. M. OIlONEMILLUIt. COCXTV CLKKIC. (I. A. Cm iliier U Itepnbllcnn Candi date foe County Clerk I hereby announce my candidacy for tbo offiutr of county clerk mid If nominated mid elected will continue, to alve ni entire time and attention to tho duties tboteof, conduct the oft Ice nccordliiK to law mid nlvn mi efficient, economical mid buslnosa- llko administration. Adr. (I. A. OAKDNEIl. I herohv announce tnht I have filed my declaration of Intention to become a candidate for the republi can nomination for the offlco of county clerk, for Jackson county, Oregon , subject to the decision of tho republican patty at tho primary elec tion to be held May 19. 1910. Adv. (Little) JOE II. WILSON. I hereby announce that I hnvo filed my decl-iraUon of Intention to bneome a candldato for tbo republi can nomination for the offlco of coun ty clerk, for Jnekson county, subject to tho decision of tho republican pnr ty, at tho primary election to bo held May 19, 191R. Adv. A. X. IIILDltllllAXD. rOl'XTY SCI'imiXTKNDEXT. I hereby announce my candldaoy nn tho republican ticket foi tho of flco of County School Superintend ent for Jackson county. Orffton, sub ject to the will of t(in republican party at tho primary election Mny 19. I stand for practical achool ef ficiency, personal supervision of tho schools and elimination of county school supervisors. Adv. I'ltANCIS 0. SMITH. COIVIT ASSESSOR I hereby iinuouiico my candldaoy for the office of county assessor of Jackson enmity nu tbo republican tlekot, subject to tho pilmary on May 19. I plodKn myself to mi honest, efficient, Impartial and aeon omlcal dlscharao or tho duties of the office and propose to make all asaoaa inents upon the bnsla of tb true actual value of tho troprty and nut upon any Inflated valuation. Adv. (IKOItOE LAttNKPACK. I herewith anuouuee my candldaoy for count) assessor, subject to the ilerlalou or tbo republican party nt tho primary election to be held Mny 19. 1910. U vluctod I pledge (idsoU to maku a Just and equitable nasoss pient and administer the affairs of the office lu a business-like manner'. Adv. .1. II COLEMAN. County Sybool Superintendent. To fne voters" I am republican candidate for county school super intendent at tho primary election, May 10. 1916. I am for supervision of the schools by tho suBorlntandsnt and for econ omy In the countv superintendent's i office and evsry place where it does not retard tho efficiency of tho schools. I am In favor of nroKrenslvo educa tion, that Is, education that prepares the boy or girl for life. I am for all bavins; a square deal and au equal chance for ao odnentlon. If nominated god olectsd I will do every thing Ig my power to maka tho schools of Jackson county tho host Ih tho state. Adv. A. J HANItY. w ,i i I hereby announce that I have Med im declaration of Intentions. . lid Dial I -i ti u jildWl.il.' lur the re , i niil'i an i!"'i i" ition foi t1 i iffe c it' I C . 'iit .i l.n il Sup' nut. i ' i ' J(lHol f (Kinf . l!'ll lit fhr pfl I ftHtgNK of Mav l'i IT nominal! and oci t pt"dy mH( to an rMfif. Imimrtlai ami rrnnomlr ndmlriratraMoft and wilt personally supervise our achoola I Hold oh OrojtON llfo ertlflcal, snd hortfis; rotantly soont fonr ss slow oft irroofCwy work, both m th Pntvefslty of OrogM and In tho t'Mvorstty of California In the stnrly of modern education nnd snnorvl alnn, and having aerved the roantv na rural school supervisor for two year. I fool competent to fill tho of fieo In a thoroughly rntlofsctory man ner nnd hereby solicit the anpport ot every true friend erf education. Ailv. (. W AOKft. . I- T'.Vf" t- l - . -Tl KOIt IllliVf tlOtJ.SUIClllU'lNO ItOO.MH KOIt ItnTXT furnished rooms, alto Ilstht housokeopliix rooms; close. In. 322 S. Central. 207 FOlt KENT Purnlshod hoiisokcop rooms, 2X4 Knit 9lh. Call after 5. 29C FOlt ItEXT nOCHEH KOIt HUNT il-rooni modern bunna low, niiiKe comioctetl, oast front, shndo. Tel 48S-X. I'OH HUNT Modern bungalow, flvo rooiini und bath, nicely furnished. JmucM Cnnipbell, Phono 31 Ml. 299 I'Olt ItKXT I-'UltXLSIIEI) I'OH HENT parlment for Tlio llerben, 10 Quluo tit. FOll ItF.NT MI.SUKI.I.AXrintIH FOH. UI-iNT linncir"to"ro"nt.' two and half m Ilea from Medford; water, bulldltiRH and pnsture. I'honu CS9-J3. KOIl HALIC .MIMCniilitWKOUB KOIt SALIC- 1000 yards iiiuslln fur coverliiR striiwberrloH. Will aell whole or part for 16c n yard. Jnnea llros., Cnpllnl Hill. 290 1011 HALE Airalfn nnd onT liny, deary Orclinnl. lMiono H-inW. 297 l'oitHALE Harley-Diivldiiou'iiiotor-cyolo In perfect condition, clieaii. luqulru 310 North llurtlett. 29S I'OH BALE Good wnKuu. Call be tween K nud G. Phone OS. Even IliKH SOri-J, 299 KOIl HALE Little club seed whent; also feed wheat. James Cnnipbell. 299 KOIt SALE Xicn Krnln liny, baled". 911. Phone S97-H2. 29K "Oil HA7k -Piano, twoscntod luiek', two wuldlne. J. C, Hnrrlni;, Cen tral Point. 297 KOIl SALE CHEAP flood hack, sin Kle Imrnoa mid hand cart. Union Llvory barn. 300 KOIl SALE Dulud liny, $10; young brood sows (S) $0 each; heifer vnlf, 0 mo. old, flu; IOO-ork Inou- but or, ?K.ft(); Unlit sprltiK wniion. SIS; llronto turkeys. .Airs D. M. MeXsuMr, Centrnt Point. Phono 1IS-X2. 311 KOIl SALE -Or trade, ono ssooud hnud auto truck, 1 V ton, In K"d condition; will trndo fur second hand ford. Apply to Hox C8I, Ashland, Ore. 298 KOIl SALE Soudan urns and Col- Ioko Minnesota No. 12 semi corn. K. 8. Charley, llrowuaboro, Oro. 307 FOlt Bir.rv--mrrniTOCX l-0 h'saITe-"I'uU blood Pol iiuilC h I ifn bonr, olKht months old, cheap. Jus. Campbell, Phono X It-It. XbO KOIt SALE Unlit span of mules, wnKOii nnd harness, J 12B.00. Jamos Campbell. Phono 311-H. X90 KOIl SALE - WorkTonmT 7ood toh, nolKh about 1500 lbs. oocli. I'or quick Male, flbo. Pnlmer Piano Placo. Phono &7II-J. KOIl HALE 20 burses must be sold. Soo Walsh, at Union Llvory Darn, Ho. Illvorsldo Avo. 297 I'Olt KAlii: l'OUIiltV AND HflflS I'OH KALE -200 fancy Loghorn chickens, H en ch. 297 KOIt HALE -One turkoj nobbier (bronn), one HerKsliliu boar, two lloikshlro sowa; all youuK, well bred stock. J. 1). Webster. Phono S-K2. KOIt KALE- llutehlnx engs, day old chicks, O. A. C. strain, from trap- nested, lirecl-tolay K. C. V. I.ok horns; ork production first, but I also have quality. At So. Orog. Poultry ,Hhuw I won two firsts, ono iiecoinl ami three specials on six birds entered. W. .1. Warner, Med fold. Phouu f,!if.-.l. 310 FOlt KALE-Ekks for liutchltiK. KM ver or tlolden Camplutw from prlto HluuluK atralu. Cull 11 ( ottnge at. or phone 610. rOH HA Lit IlK.t V 1WIATW KOIt RALE -Kumn of (be host stock ranches lu Jnekson comity; imttlo go with tbo ranches Como see what I have. Phone. T. C. (Ialiin, Trail, Ore. 311 KOIt siu.lSOocul atock ranch with water right; good ran so, at n bar gain. Iiutulre Box KC, Jacksonville. Oregon. SOQ Wantkh iiis.'w,ifc'.,yrvOi!H WANTED TO IIL'Y- About 50 IibhiI of stock cows aud Itulfers, no Jer ms. Jntuos Campbell, Phone 311-11 290 WANTED-Sheop bought nnd sold Ilosenberu Hreo., Control Point. Phono 3lxxx1. 800 WANTED Drooomaklng at komo or by day. 1 1 1 S. Central. Phono 47-Jrl. WANTED -Knlttina i.MI! wantiwoiti on, full time; alory 416 weekly, dlatributlcg gtiaruntoea houUry, or '.. ceiitx an hour spare time, per maiunt woik, ev.ici lenoe unnoc- c-h-u Adiliirf Man u'r Interna- i ii ii ii 'I . , . n inv ii 'n AITH. rent. i .ti ii ii 'i . i i ri inv ii Pn iiiiiii i " i mi u riiiuio . 'ii, gjgjgj van wr:vrcx III I Mf I" " II "r. I'OU IWIMNOK .-.OSk -' - Kftfi KXf'livvfiK Uors iir for lil Ih Medford or im1 iiiIIK rnw (I Mlder. At:: Kiev Hi 2'Jl Wxt LOVr WMto shoopiOR Hi Mwlfonl BoturdM. I'-n '4th, rouoO" roo- tter hoK I'm liborsl reOant If re turned to Mult rrlbnno. 29 . x MOXItY TO tiOAN TO LOAX-$lf0 nn Improved ranch Holmes tho Intnranen Man. " MO.VRy'to 1X1 AN Will loon npto - $6000 on farm property. R. S, Tumy, 210 Uamett-Coroy Bids;. 101 a - MISCHL1.AXKOOS. "JE8IT8 A8 HCMANITY'8 IOIIAL," by Itev. J. T. Sunderland, anil Oth er Inltarlan literature sent frto to Imtulrors. Address Mies Hazel Ilurtoii. Central Point. 11. V. D. No. 1, Oregon. 314 nUSIXKSS DIIUJOTOIIY Auto Supplies LAIIRR AUTO BPHINQ CO. Wo are operntlnR tho largest, oldost and best equipped plant In the Pa cific northwest. Use our sprlncs when othcra fail. Bold undur guar antee 20 North Klfteonth St., Portland, Oro. Attorneys OEO. W. CHERRY Attorney., and .Notnry, Hoom 9, Jackson County Unnk Ilulldlnp, entrance N. Cen tral, Medford, Oro, PORTER iTNEKK Attorney nt law. rooms 8 nud 9, Medford National Unnk llulldlnc. A. 13. REAMES, LAWYER Oaruett Corey bldk. 0. M. HOllERTS Lawyer. Medford National Dank Building -ss-.j. .XVS. -rr.- 'ju1 liiL in IlcntlKM Dr. W. M. VAN SCOYOO DR. O. C. VAN BCOYOC Dentists Garnett-Coroy nidc., ulte 810 Mcdfoii, Oro. Phono 800. Collections nnd Reports COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS We collected Eonio nrcountn 14 years old. Wo know how to get tho money. Tno Buttock Mercantile A coney. Inc., Itootnn 1, 2, 3, Has kins' nidi;.. 210 E. Main nt. mi I ' . i J.JT . 'j-STl- TIT llll BIT ICnttlnecr mill Contractor PRirt) JOl'MMrNI 1 8 Sngirtflcr and contraclor, 404 M. 1 & II. IUdR. Hiirvcyfl,, oattniatos, Irrigation drainage, orchard nnd, land Im provement. IiiMiraiico. KARL 8. TUMY Uonernl insurance offlco. I" I re, Automobile, Acctdont, Liability, Piatu Class, Contract, nnd Surety lloiids. Excellent com panies', ftood local servlco. Nu. 210 Onrnhtt-Coroy HldB. Iitotrnctloii In Mimic . P- jm KHED ALTON HAICHIT, tcmelmr ot piano and harmony. Compcmor und nrrnngor ot music. Ilalght Musle Studio, 401 (Jumett-Coroy btilldliiK. flnrbnKO UARflAOE Got your premises donned up for tho summer. Call on tho olty garbage wuroiis for Kood' servlco. Phone 274-L. F. Y. Allen. Physicians and Murf.eons OIL n V. O. CARLOW, THL EVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathic physlrlnns, 410-417 Gnrnett-Corey bldg., phone 1030-L. ReKldouet 26 South Luurel st. imrwTw. HOWARD Osteopatht phyalclnn, 303 Garnott-Corey building. Phono 130. DR. J. J. EMMENH Physlclnn and surgeon. Practice limited to oyo, ear, noso and throat. Eyes scien tifically t os ted and glassos sup. piled. Oculist and Atirlst for 8. P. ft II. Co. Offices M. K. & 11. Co bid., opposite P. O. Phono 507. flit. R. W. CLANCY Physician ano surgeon Phoned, offlco 36, real douen 724-J. Office hours, 10 W 12, 2 to IS. DrTVaITtcT C. IIARIIEH Phyal clan and aurgeon. Office Palm block. opiMistto Nash hotol. Hours 10 to 12. 1 to 4 Phono 110-J. GORDON MAO CHACKEN, M. D. ' Hoiuoiipathlc Physician, SurRoon, 22S East Main St., Medford, Oro con. Offlco phono 142, residence Phono 732-R2. Office hours 1 to 4 p. m, DR. (1. W. STEPHENSON Pliyslcian and Optician. Calln annwerod. Eyes tooted; GlHOsen fitted that will correct any defect of vision; prlccM reasonable. Phono 802-X. Offlco at realdeuco for tho present, ktcdforil. Oregon, 140 S. Holly. Printers nnd Publishers .MBDKOHD I'RHJTINO ljb.,'"hB8 tht bott oqtilpped printing offlco lu Goiilherti Orexou; book bludlnK loose loaf lodger, bllllnj; ayatoins etc Portland prleos. 27 NorU Ktr at Timisforn KADW TRANStrRR HTORAflB Offteo 42 North Front at. Pson SIS. Prises right. Service K'usn. anrooil HfivliiK Machine! . .- -- - -.-..- SfSfORK Rh'WINMl MACIIIN'KS FOP IAI.E Cllt I5KNT Soiie meet m. Chines nlxo for ihI t'leaniug anil KSSj repatrlnK Hnldwln Ptuuo for sulo Kk from fm lor to customer. Heat- H . "t I - I " AaOl