TMHR JWTV REVtVALIST TALKS UPON 'MOTHER' AI Freckles and His Friends By Blosaer TONIGHT MMWmn MAtfi mttWSK W.WOtlt), nutans. V.1fV.i' 1U( U . '.m iiii i ! ann iiBMiiiiiimiiiM ! in iirm r. I n I 11 11 ii miib. jmimii it . i r : vi "t - t i ' iiitiiiiimi innr- I I fiT i - -"-..- , r-T 5 MEETING Mnil. ri-odt are rialiring IUh l tin Inl week or (lip Nutntorititii meeting Mud are making every of ftiil to.ntleml I'rtcli son icfe. Tile crowd lusl night wn Inrjte nuil the people I'titluiKhinlii!. The oreliostnt, tho eltotr unit llio speinl numlierj were uttrnctivc. Mr. Vetey shiir by ftpoeinl request "Mv Father Wntohofl Over .Mo," Tills- iiiiinbnr has broil culled! fifr tunny Union niitl ncmmiim to lib i( fhvotife. Mr. Vcs.oy flllH It with much pathos uhd sweetness. A male quartet, eoniiMised of AtesH. Ctinndiiy, Lindley, Luwfoti and Hul cuui, hiiiik "Sweet Sabbath Kvc.' Hc-nuoti Upon Home Tlio sermon of the evening; whs on "Home." Tlio li'tt wore tlio worda of Joshua, "As for me nnd'iri.v llnttsc, wo will servo the Lord." The ml dreH wAk i'epMelo with reminiseeiiers advice arid tfood cheer. Mr. Mnthln said: "A hhppy Iiuiiip is (ho nenreM like heaven of nnj tiling on enith; mid an unhappy homo mole like hell than any other tlilti),'. 1 inaintain no home is duly huppv iihlo 11 H n pljeo wheto Jesus Clirthl N welcome mid uindo a filond. II' wo tried as hard to make our homes lnipp. as wo try to make them beautiful, there would be luoro happv homes in the land. "Theie are two element entering into the making of u home ono of them in the father. Veiv much is said about the love and devotion of the mother not ono woul too much. Much about the wuerilieo and toil of the mother but not one wold too much. lint don't toilet the toil, the loe and the Mienliee of the fnthur. If tlio father is tin1 right ort of u father theie ate times- in the hoy lite when the father has more influ ence for good over him thnu anv other poison in the world. I hold that mi father has any moral litfht to turn ur to the mother the moral I mining oi the child. One of the ilelii'-t legacies of mv lite i (he incniurv of m father. He vvu- my bel It lend, mv jollio-t chum. I would rather tit any time hnvo gone with my tather than to any -poitK with auv of the hoy-. If I am njilo to be the mt ot a fiicnd and chum to ins boy that my fathei was to me, 1 shall thank (iod. Tlio Mother's I'liuo "The other element in the homo is the mother. She is an viial pailner in the I inn. It in a mi try job for h woman to make u homo fur a man in the hope ot letoiininjr him. If I weiu a woman anil a man wanted me to to form him I should want to know ho was rnotrrf to the water wagon nud would stn.v theie. If (lie home lite im I'liiwliuu and theio is the spirit of mutual love, it tolls mightily In the building of the .voting life of Ainei ion." Mr. Matins was ery happy in his allusions (o tlio twect memories ot thn home and ery tender in his plua for the best Uiiiibm hi the home. In lutepoiiho to the invitation, many per ont dueided to neeopt the Chriktlnn life and made public onniofeaiou of Johns Christ. Tonight tlio theme is "Mother." Seatu will bo reserved for all moth er and ovorjbody is invited to wear a while How or in honor of mother, whether sho be living or dead. The utuMc will be nltiiic(ie and n gloat tin ling of ptole will hear the evan gelist in this addiebs at "..Hi. WILLIAM J. BRYAN DOUBTS VOTE OF CONGRESS COM'M HIS. Ohio. Mnr S -Commenting on todaj's notion of tlio Iioiuo of roptosontatlvea In tlio armed ship controvors), William .1 Jlr an, former secrolar) of stato who ills cusiod "mllltnrUm ut a public meet ing hero loulcbt. nld: "Tho quostlnu wuh iirOentod In kiioh a waj- that there Ik littlo slgnlfl ( mica In tho-vote' ho wild. "It does not represent tho sentiment In con uioH as to the wImIoiu of Americans truxoliiiK miou belllKerent merchant in on Had thin question been present ed and the onlnlon of ooiiRress asked upon It, there Is no doubt that a ma jority In both Hennte nnd house would express themselves In favor of pre venting Americans from traveltnK into tho danger xones on belligerent ships. If the notion of congress helps the president to reach a peaceful set tlement of the rontroversv everbody Would be happ " XOTU K Troclncts Medford North Main and West Medford register now at tho MsllTrlt'une offu e II.V1I"M IIKWII J-L1.,I i I u kwial U I i-t A .Irtltsiwa I Ul.t. A 41 III 4 III K I KU CHICHESTER S PILLS j XVJWN l4l.l Aklrlri.U( j I CTCC fL- HkM-l.f IH.U...J Ur.i CLfd9f I'm. S.J fi u.u u -V I "Vv-i! I l.'J Il4 tll Y ' Mw1"msmi '?':. If r llr ve a o r SUID BV DRUGGISTS ERWHRE ' "' Bt y SOVCU QN'T rrw? ' Qjgu,Mg PIP IM TMC MlU.1 J a' UT MOT FSFR I FjS $&$ J ) WBUL, ME f ii ii " ' ' " ' ' -L- ' ' ' - .-.,. ,-. - -m t T- " . ..-. - ...- . t i - ... . , -.- i i STOCK A TO MEET STATE An ollieial letter to I)r .1. I,. HehilH, vetennuiv. Mtrm'ou for Jaek hou eounty, from V. II. Ii.vlle, I). V. M., stnto veterinary and soeietniy of the Oregon livestock nai'titarv boaid, .stales that the fust meeting, ever held in f-outlieni Uregou bv that ollie ial bodv has bi'cn eftlletl for next Saturday, Maieh II, t tho public lib ra iv hall at 1 p. m. "1 have made airangcment with the Mate livctofk siinitnrv board to hold a meotiug' at Medfonl on the dalo ijf Satuida.v, Match 11. The boaid will be pleased to meet the stool; micr of Iaekoii count v and vicinity and talk over matters rela tive to the livestock situntiou with them. Wc iiuiy lie able lo do cotixid ornble good In .laekson cuniitj uda tive to the control ol the outbreak of hog eholern flint litis been troubling the bit'eilers in your section for some time. "We will arrive in M"dfoid on train I.'l Satuiday momiUg." Thoo hit ei est ad in Iiveloek, and piirticuhiily thoxe eiigUKCil or about to cugnxc in bleeding hog, liould bv all uieHiis meet the board at its meeting in tins t-it. Wliy Smoke lilt Cigars When Ln Rondas are only 10c. An Inside Bath Makes You Look and Feel Fresh lays a a'ats of hot water with phosphate before breakfast keeps Illness away. This excellent, common-sense health measure being adopted by millions. rhrslciana tho world ovonrccom- mond tho Inside bath, claiming this Is ot vastly moro Inivortnnco than out eldo cicanllnoss, hocause tho ekln lioros do not nbsorb Impurities Into tho blood, causing 111 health, vvhllo the poros In tho ten jnrds of bovvolx do Mon'nnd vomen are tinted to dnnk each morning, boforo breakfast a glass of hot water with a teaspoontul ot limestone phosphate In It, na n harmless means of belplnn to wash from tho stomach, liver, kldneyn nnd bowels tho previous day's Indigestible mntorlnl, poisons, sour bllo mid toxins; thus cleansing, BW'oetonliiK mid purl f)liiB tho ontlro nllmentary canal bo foro jiuttlug moro food Into the atom' nch. o Just ns soap and hot watnr cloonno and freshen tho skin, so hut wntor mid llmestouo phosphate act on tho ellr Innllvo organs. Thoso who wako up with bad broath, coated tonguo, nasty tnsto or hnvo a dull aching head, sallow complexion, ncld stomach, othort who are subject to bilious attacks or constipation, should obtnln a quarter pound ot lima atono phobpbato at tho drug store. This will cost very littlo but Is euul clcnt to demonstrnto the value of In side bathing Thoso who contlnuo it each morning aro assured of pro nounced rosults, both ln regard to health and uppcarauco. WHY? NKW SCHKDll.K OF 1'IUCIIS Twenty p-r Pent tower than pub- llsheil before Dear Creek bottom, half In cultivation . Sz.50 Hear Creek bottom. aJl in cultivation 115 00 Sticky. lkrHj-rourth cultivat ed 4S 00 Desert, under ditch IS 50 Commercial Orchard, choice (50 00 Applfgate. Irrigated, half in cultiva tion, lwrovd SO. 00 SKH mi: vow J. C. BARNES 102oMt Main ft I'.ione i93 SANA BOARD Heals Skin Diseases It I nunccewmry for jou to suffer with fczrinn, ringworm, rnnhci nnd slia liar fkin Irnul'lcs. A little zenio. Rotti-n nt nnv ilrutt sture for "c, or ?l.UO fot extra tare bottle, anil prmiiptly applied will UMitllr ttlve Initniit relief from Itili Inc torture It clniies nml soothes tlw skin nml lionh ijulclily uuil effectively imwt skin (llsenKcs. 'a'MO I.m a wuiKlerftil dlrappc-nrlus liquid nml iIoi-h nut ifiniul tin tikh-i ilvlicnm fkln. It in not xrcniy, in nily nipllcd and costs little. (vt It tixloy mid save all further diMtf-M. cuiu, Cleveland. POLITICAL ANHUUHCEMENTS HiinmiK. I hereby announce my candidacy for the nomination for sheriff on tho republican ticket, to bo voted upon nt the co m I n k primaries, May mth, 1'JlG. I have held the position of deputy sheriff for the past four yonra and am tboroiiRbly familiar with tho dutlon connected with the office, both cleri cal nnd outsldo work. 1 feel that I am competent to hold the position, and lr nominated and elected, will rIvo tho people of Jack son county nn efficient and economi cal administration. I also agree It elected to enforco all laws.. Adv. K. W. (Curloy) WILSON. I am a cntidldato for tho nomina tion of .Sheriff on the rupiibticuu ticket to he voted for nt tho primaries May !!, 1010 If nominated nnd elected I will ouforre the law and Klvo the public an honest, impartial and efficient administration. 87 eurs in Jackson county. Adv. II. X hOn.AND. 1 hoi eli) announce my cnndldacy for tho republican nomluntlou for sheriff, to bo voted on at tho cnmliiR prlmnrlos. May 19th, 1!M. I feel that I need no Introduction to thn public, having been a resilient of Jucknon count) for 21 vim re. 1 plodRo mysolf, If elected, to kIvo mi imnarllal, economical and con servative admlulatintloii of thU Im portant offlro. I have endeavored to sorvo tho public fulthfull) ln tho past nud mtreo, If elected to strletl) mid Impartially enfotco nil laws lUvlnn a very largo oxperleuco In tho mat tors of taxation and knowliiK Jack son county thoroughly, I plodRo my self to conduct the tax collection branch ot tho off lie in such a nmunor as to servo the tnxpn)erH honestly, promptly mid efficiently. Adv. W. T. QIUliVK. I am a candldnto for the republi can nomination of sheriff of Jneksou count), suhjoct to the primary. May ! 19. ulfi I I havo lived In Jackson county twolvo )fars. mndo the raco for the l nomination for sheriff two yearn ago and received n splendid vote despite tho unusual conditions I had to op pose and would appreciate your sup port this time If elected I will enforce all laws and plftcjge nt) self to an economical, Impartial mid conservative) adminis tration. Adv. A W WAMCKIt. IIISTKICT A'rrOlt.VHY i I am a candidate for re-eloctlon fo the otflco ot district attorney. Adv. IC. I!. KKU.Y. I herelir announce that I havo filed ni) dnrUrntlon of Intention to hoconio a candldnto for tho i ninth llcnn nomliiHtlon for tho offlro of District Attorney for Jackson county, Oregon, subject to thn decision of tho republican part), Ht tlio primary olee Hon to be hold .May I'. 11. Adv. O M UOIIKII'TU. I beroby Miinourns that I have filed my (loelsrmlou of Intentions, and thai I am a candidate fur tho democratic nomination for the office of district attorney, stibjett to the Ma orlmnr ies It I am nominated mid elected to this office. 1 promise not to forgot tho fact Hiat I am a public servant, and that J will to the host or my ability administer the affairs of the office, Impartial!, honestly mid without fear or favor. Adv. NI5WTON W. nORDKN The first or the rr a number of republicans. Including in sin who ap proved ot my efforts In the Internal ot the taxpayers as stale representa tive four years ago. requostwl me to become a candidal for the office of District Attorney. Inasmuch aa there would be. in addition to th rtKular dntUa of tbfe criminal and Juvnll courts, new duties and icmdltluns roafronilBC the office A motif these ware mentioned the enforcement of the prohibition uci, and the likeli hood of having to foreclose many tux hns, pnrtleulurly tboave against the aieutliern I'aclftr land grant of early half inllllou acres In Jackson county, ampdntiaa to aout I iou.eoo Mv repl was that I would become h 'sntlidatM if II wort aenen ! ii'd and I tin rut rouiil l,i mnd1 itteit a i iii in-, -i'i,i.l i iife ! m to any parttculnr Indlvldunl, faction, locality or luWest Therefore after consultlnR person ally or by letter eev oral hundred men mid women or nil occupatioiiH In nil partn of the county, believing there Is n real dcslro for my enndt dacy, I will bo n candidate for tho nomination of Dlstilct Attorney on tho republican ticket. Adv. JOHN IT. CAUKI.V. coiwtv Tni;simi:u. Deputy County Treasurer Myrtle W. Hlakelny announces her candidacy for tho qfflec of county treasurer. I horoby announce m candidacy on the republican ticket for tho of fice of county treasurer, to bo voted on nt tho comtnic primaries. I have held the position on deputy In thin otflco for tho past vcar and am con fident Hint I can fulfill the duties connoctod therewith. I acrvod two years as deputv conn ty recorder before taking tlio posi tion oh deputy county treasurer; 1 have alio had experience as account ant for several corporation:, such as thn Mcdford Concrete C'onsti action company and Mndford Ico and Stor ago Compnuy, before Inking up coun ty notk, nud will say that my past record Is open for Inspection to tho voters of Jncknon county. It nominated and elected I will run tho oftlco without the ovponso ot a deputy and continue to servo tho pub lic Just as efficient lu tho tuttiro ns I havo In tho past. Adv. MYHtLr W I1LAKHM3Y. I hereby announce Hint I havo filed ni) declaration of Intention to be come a candldnto for tho republican nomluntlou for the office of county troasttrcr, to he voted on In tho com ing primaries. If I am nominated mid elected will conduct the office In an efficient mid businesslike niuntier. Adv. HOY U. MAUI.K. I hoioh) nuuoiiuee that I am a can didate for the nouiliintlou of eounty treasurer Tor Jackson count), Oichiii, on the lopubllcnii ticket lo bo voted for at tho prlmurv election to be hold .Mny 10, 191 fi I formorl) hold the office of county treasurer and believe I gave general satisfaction to tho public. During tho time I was eounty treas urer tho count) employed expert ac countants to expert the county offi cers' books and suld experts compll uiented ni) work veiy highly ks a public official If uomlnnteit and elected I shall ettdoavor to conduct tho affairs or tho otflco in an honest, efficient and bust-noss-llku maimer. Adv. JAS. SI CHONIf.MIU.KH. ror.vrv cMJitic. ('. A. (7urtlncr Is Republican C'audl- Unto lor i ounty i letk I herehv annoutiie mv candidacy for the office of county clerk nnd If nominated and elected will roiitlnuo to give my entire time nud attention to Did duties thnieof, conduct tlio office according to law and givo an efficient, economical nud business like ndmlutstintlon. Adv. (J. A. CARDNICR. I hereby announce tnru 1 havo flltd my declaration of Intention to beeomo n eandldnto for (ho republi can nomination for .the offlen of county clerk, tor Jackson county, Oregon, subject to tho decision or tho republican pnrtv at thn primary elec tion to be held .May 111, ID Hi. Adv. (Little! JOK II. WJI.MON. I herehv announce that I have filed my decliratlou ot Intention to become a CHiulldato for tho republi can nomination for tho office of coun ty clerk, for Jackson county, subject to tho decision of tho republican par ty, at tho prluiHiy election to bo held .May ID, l'JH Adv. A. V. IIU.DItllltA.N'I). COl'.VTY SI I'HHINTK.VIIR.VT.. 1 hereby announce my candldaoy on the republican ticket for the of fice of County Hobool Superintend ent for Juckum county, Oregon, sub Joet to Ho will of tjio republican part) at the primary election May 19. I stand for practical school ef ficiency, personal supervision of tho schools and elimination ot county school supervisors. Adv. FRANCIS C. SMITH. I ! COl'VTV ASSR.SSOR I hereby announto my candidacy far the office of county assessor of Jackson county on the republican tloket, subject to the primary on .May lb. I pledge myself to an linnMt ftfflrtftnt Irftinnrtlnl ftn.l haaii. omlwl discharge o the duties of the office and propose (9 make all assess ments upon the boat of the true actual value of the property and not open any Inflated valuation. Adv. OKQItmt KAUNKPACH. I herewith announce mv candidacy for count) aesaar, subject to the decision of the roniblleau party ac the primary election te be held May IS, lii 1 8 If elec-lao' I pledge myself to make a Just and equitable assess ment and iidminlster the affairs of the uffliK in .1 ''usIneHi- lil.o manner. dv J U Pii EM N County School Knpeilntendptit, To the veters: I am ropubllcnn candidate for county school super intendent nt tho primary election, Ma) 19, 191G. I it m for supervision of the schooln by the superintendent and for eron otny In thn county superintendent!! office and every place where It docrf not retard tho efficiency of tho schooln. 1 am In favor of progressive educa tion, that Is, education that prepares tho boy or girl for life. I am for oil having a square deal and an equal chance for nil education. If nominated and elected I wilt do every thing In my power to make tho schools of Jackson county tho best In tho state. Adv. A. J. HANDY. I hereby announce Hint I hnvo tiled mv decfarntlou of Intentions, mid Hint I nm a candidate for tho ro publlenti nuntluntlon for tho offlen nt County tlchool Siipertutuudent of Jnckson count), subjeut to tho pri ma) Ies of May 1U If nominated and electod I pledge myself to an honest. Impartlnl mid economic administration and will personally supervise our schools. I hold an. Oregon life certificate, and having rrceutl) spent four ses sions 011 preparatory work, both in tho University of Oregon and lu tho I'nlvetslty or California In the study or modern education nud supnrvl nlon. and having served tho county ne rural neiiool supervisor for two j ears, 1 feel competent to fill the of fice lu a thoroughly satisfactory man ner mid hereby solicit the support ot ever true ft lend of education. Adv. (I. W. AC1KR. I am a emiilldate for the republi can nomluntlou for Count) School Stiiwrliitoiideut I stand Tor' A con tliiumiee of progressive policies In education, ecotinni) consist out with eftlclotie), equal educational ailvHti tiigoe for the ho)s mid girls on the fui ma with those lu the cities and towns If nominated and eleited I will In the future, as lu the- past give my full time and host of foils to tho supervision of the schools and tho ad ministration or tho duties or the of fice. During 111) lut-umbniiL-y I huve not confined mvsoir strictly to the routine duties ot the office hut have taken a broader view or tho mission of the Count) Hi iiool Supeilnteudeut lu addition to to) efforts to raise the standard of teaching and Improve tho physical loudltlnus nt school I havo labored to promote the welfare of the bojsand girls through Industrial clubs, school rails, si hool credits for home work, parent-teachers olruloe. spelling and arithmetic contests, mid other activities. I fool that my work has been regarded with favor and In ordT. to contlnuo this work. I am asking for re-election Adv J. I'BRCY WKI.I.8. FOR RH.VT noUHKH FOR RKNT A-roiiiii modorii house, walls now I) tinted. I'honu r37-Y S0t Foil RKXT - tikoly furnished 5-rooni bunnnlow, cboup. Phone Rl I-1. FOR RKNT H-rooni motinrn bunga low, range eounoeted, east front, Hhadii. Tel ISK-X. FOR RKNT Modem bungalow, flvi rooms and bath, nicely furnished, .lames Campbull, Phone .111 -It. 200 FOR HUNT FimNISllKI) AKIN. FOR RKNT- Apartiuont for rent. Tim llorbon, 10 Qulno Ht. roil HAT.iu-iiivi'nviooi: II) It SAI.H One frtsh lersy cow. ono fresh Hborthorn heifer, one I in roc Jerso) brood sow, 0110 m Into plantni. II W DvIsoh. Central Point. Ore 803 FOR SALIC Or ejtihunge. work horse for eows, calves or hogs. Ap pl) .Mall Trlbuiio liox t gUH FO ifliA I .hV-Workloam. good "flcwlii elgh about KiOU lbs ohcIi For gujnk sale, $150. Puliuor Piano Place. Phono 870-J. . r-5 ri, J -r. tts- . FOR KAI.H POt'l.TRY AND ROCS KO R SA l.K Oiie i o'lTogK C) pliers incubgtnr Phone illo-ltl. 2S FOR KAI.IC One turkey gobbler (bronsei, one llerkablre boar, two llerbablre sews: all young, well bred sWk J. li Webster. Phone 8-F2. KOIt SLM.K -Hatching eggs, day old emciws, O A. C slralH, from Imp nested, bred-to-lay S C. W. leg leg eorns: egg pre4ueiwu first, but I also have quality. At So. Oreg. Poultry Show I von two firsts, ono second and three aitoalals on sis birds entered W J. Warner, Med ford. Phone lito-M an FOR HAOItAXGH FOR KXriUNOR Work horso for lot III Medfoid or kihhI milk mu (i Mbit 1 "l I Kliu Si i"7 VOl SAW MlSCT.lifilTTEOOB I'OH SA1.H Oood steel ratiRo cheap. I'lionq 723-Y. 2U8 I'OIt SAIiK PlrfcoiiM at a banditti. 7,'I8 West 11th St. ilOO FOlf HAU-r-l !l I r, Moilfil "KPlTcy 1 1 n - dor 10-h. p. Cltnlmors In perfect condition, thoroughly equipped with electric lights, self starter. e(6., all tlrcH URod less than a month; also exit new cnidng. Will Hell for cash or Undo part cash. What have )ou? II. W. Dlnghum, .Mndford, Ore. :M2 FOR HAI.I-; ClHMip, f. dining chairs, rug Si.xl2, wash machine and tiro less cooker. 11US 11 1 1th Ht . I'liond (177-11. 200 FOR BATlJinrloy-UnvlilHon motor oulo In ported condition, cheap. Inquire 310 North llurtlett. 2US FOR HAl.i: Oood wagon. Call be. twecn 8 and C. Phono CC. Hven Ittgn S5G-J. 2J0 FOR SALR--l.lttlo club need wheat; also feed wheat. James Campbell. 20!) FOR HAI.M Nlco grnln liny, baled, $11. Phono f07-R2. 298 FOR HAliU UIIKAP - flood hack, sin gle harness mid hand cart. Union l.tvory barn. 300 FOR HAM-:- Haled hay, $10; young brood soivh (3) $1) each; heifer calf, 0 1110. old, $tfi; 100-cgg Itiau bator, $3.riO; light spring wagon, $18; llroiuo turkeys. Mrs. D. M McNtiBHor, Central Point. Phono H3-X2. 311 FOR SAMS Or trnde, ono second hnuil auto truck, lVfc tun, lu good condition; will trado for second hand Ford. Appl) to Ilox R3, Ashland, Oro. 218 FOR SAl.KKoudnn grass and Col- logo .Minnesota No. 13 snoil corn. F. S. Charley, Ilrnwnaboro, Oro. 307 FOR 8AM5 RK.M. KSTATK Fo'lTsAMC Or Trade for city real detieo property, country mercantile property. I acres commenlul orch ard, piirmanent water right. Ad dress Owner, Rex -111, .Medford, Ore. 288 FOR SAMC-lty owners, choice Hear ct-eek Iwttom land close to Med ford, with eight ear old fruit trees -apples and pears; also uirulfn land. Houses and lots Tor aula or nnt Jnsoph Tit) lor & Hon, Phone I&2-II. 4X1 FOR HAI.K (lood stock rnncli with wntor right; good range, nt n bar gain. Inquire Ilux SG, Juuksouvlllo, Orogou. 300 WANTKll Hl.iumiiiA.'vrtOlW WANTKD Second baud hle)cio Tor hoy II or IB; price must bo teas onable. Phono HO&pJ. SOS WANTKD TO I1UY- County wai rnnta. Name lowest price you will take, liox 100, .Mail Tribune. SUK WAN'Fkd )hMleriihiiuan. AahlanT. .Medford or (iranta Pass rnr lo a Irilgnlml on hard near Medford 011 P. & K, rich soil; $i(iua. Owner Ilox fin, It. , Modfotd. 3W0 WANTKD Thotiaaiid to eleven hun dred mure, farm wagon, sUo about mi with single or double set work harness Write II. A. Alorae, Drain, Ore. 200 WANTKD Piano to store for lis use; good care; no children. Ilox 3. Mull Tribune 200 WANTKD TO HUY -About 60 head of atoek cows and heifers, no .ler soys. James Campbell, Phone 31 1 -It 298 WANTKD Sheep bought and Mold. Rosenberg Pros., Control Point. Phone 3 1 xxx I. 306 WANT18D Droaamuktng al homo or by day. Ills, Central, Phono 470..M. i.o LOHT While shopping In Medfonl Saturday, Fob Kuth, a touud cup par bell pin: liberal reward If re turned to Mull Trlbuue. 2U0 MO.VIIV TO I.OAN TO LOAN $1000 on Ipiprorod rnnch Holmes the Insurance Man. siBSaasp . MONBY TO LOAN -Will lotH up to $5000 on farm property. IS. 8 Tuuiy, 310 UnruoU-Corey Hldg. -. 101 MIStKfiUWKODf;. r4, ii ! "JRPH AS UI'MANITYI mBAL." m0 by Rev. J T- Sun1mid, and oth er Pultarlan literature sent free to Inquirers Address Mlaa Kasol liiiiton C'uli)l r.mit It F D No 1 On ;ou 111 IIU8IXKSS lUnttOTOHV Auto Supplies LA! IKTI AUTO SPRING CO. We nrrl operating tho largest, oldest and host equipped plant ln tho Pa cific northwest. Ueo otlr springs when others fall. Sold undor guar antoo. 2C North Flttecnth St.. Portland, Ore. Attorney GEO W. CHERRY AttorneyHd Notary, Room 0, Jackson'0 Cbunty Rank Untitling, entrance N. Cen tral, Medford, Oro. PORTER J. NEI'F- Attorney tU1w.f rooms S mid 0, Medford Nhlfoaal Hank Iliilldlng. A. K. REAMES, LAWYER Qarnott. Corey Mdg. O. M. ROUERTB Lawyer. Medford National Dank Otllldlng, DcnUl.t1 Dr. W. M. VAN RCOTOQ DR. O. O. VAN 8COYOO Dentists Onrnott-Coroy llldg,, utte 310 Mcdforci, Oro. Phono 850. Collections nnd Rcporti COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS We collected Domo accounts 1,4 years old. Wo know how to got tho money. Tho Htttiock Mercantile Agency, Inc., Rooms 1, 2, 3, Has kins' Illdg., 21C K. Main st. Engineer nnd Coutrnctor FRicirNrcuMlinNas-ngiiATid conlrnrtor, 401 M. F. & II. Illdg 8urvo)S estimates, Irtlgatloo drainage, orchard and land Im provement. lustirniirc. KARL 8 TIIMY General Insurance office. Fire. AnteinoOllo, Aoeldent, Liability, Plato Olaaa. Contract, and Surely Honda. Excellent com- i mules, good local sorrlcu. No. :10 Oarnett-Corey Uldg. Iiistliictloii In Music r7t'icr)u?To"NnAimVT Iwim7ot piano and harmony Composer aud arranger of music llnlght Muslo Studio, -101 Onrnott-Coroy building. flarbnge OARRAUf: Got j-our promises cleaned up for tho summer. Call on the olty garbage wagons for good norvlco. Phono 274-L. F. Y. Allon. Physicians nml Burgeons DR. P. O. CARLO W, DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW Ostoopathlo physicians, 41G-417 Garnott-Corey bldg., phono 1030-L. Residence 2G South Laurel st. DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathia physician, 303 Garnett-Corey building. Phone 130. DR. J. J. EM MENS Physician and surgeon. Practice limited to eye, oar, 1100 aud throat. Uyea scien tifically tested and glassos sup plied. Oculist and Aurlat for S. P R. It. Co Offlcos M. F. & II Co. bldg, opposlto P. O. Phono CG7, DR. R. W. CLANCYPbyslclan and surgeon Phones, offlro 36, resi dence 724-J. Otflco hours, 10 to 12, 2 to 5. DR. MARTIN C. IIARRKR Physi cian nud surgeon. Otflco Palm block, opposite Nash hotel Hours 10 to 12. 1 to -I Phono 110-J. GORDON MAC CRAt'KUN, M. D. Homeopathic Physician, Surgeon, 228 (Cast Main St , Medford. Oro gon. Offlen phono 142, roaldonc Phono 732-R2. Otflco hours 1 to 4 p. m. DllTo. W KTKP7lKNSON Physlolan and Optician. Calla answered. Hyoe tested; C.lnssee fitted that will correct any defect ot vision; prleoH roasonablo. Phono 8G'J-X. Ofllso at residence for tho present, Medford, Orogou, 14BS Holly. Pi Inters mid Publishers BansemM 'isii.t usatjmaasjw's) MHDFORD PRINTING CO., has the beat equipped printing otflco in nnuthern Oregon; book binding loose leaf ledgers, billing nysttxus ote. Portland price. 27 North Jlr at. Truisfer?k wm90 ii im .4.4 irtmmtmap mmm at ADS TRAN8FCK A hTORAQV CQ. Office 43 NorUt Front at Pnau 115 Prltes tight. Service gur wtesd Sevvluar Mnrhluee -. - - - - - .. .411 (BtSORIt SKWINi; MPHIVWi FOP 8 vi K tilt l v 1 m in used -eiiiuir..!1 ii b ' ' niiag and ip.ililnk n 'v in i" im. for sale from taciorv lo eiistmner Rel renee 875 So central Phone vn, v