At the Churches -.t-..-,-. i 1 1 j. Si. Mark's EpNnfpul. Holy rftmntnnien. 8 a. m.; indnv' MlttMf. 10 a. m.; morning prayer u . Hi.: cVerawnK, 7: JO a. h. Ww, ji. Hamilton, vlanr. Catholic Clini-cli. South Onkdale Ten. Pint m Siiuilor, S a. rtu second mans, 10: jo n. m.: evening scrvlees. 7:30 p. m. Her. Jskn Pswtn. reefer. Oakdulc Avenue .MctliodUL Sunday Mliool promptly nt 9:46 n. in., subject, "Heroes mul .Martyr of Faith." Parents should coino nml bring thoir children. Strangers tiro welcome H. M. Hrnnham, pastor. Five Methodist. Cornor Tenth ami Ivy. Sunday school, in n. m.; proaohlng, 11 n. in. mul 7:30 p. in.; midweek prayer meeting. Thursday, 7:30 p. in. Tlieio fur vices aro freo and open to till. .1. K. llrudlor, pastor. Seventh Day ArivciitlM Cliurrli. North Klvcrntilo avenue. Moots every Saturday. Sabbath school, 10 n. in.; BIblo study, 11 a. in.: Young People's Meeting, 12: HO p. m.; prny er meeting Wednesday evening, 7:30. T. (1. Hunch, pastor. First Methodist Episcopal. Tlio Sunday school and Kpwortli League moot at tho usual .hours. A full attnndancn in urged for each of these gatherings. Union mass moit Iiikh nt the Nut nt 11, a and 7:30. Thesa nro thu cloning meetings of the revival scries. Mr. Mnthli will preach at nil eorvlrofl and Mr. Vcssey will lne. First Baptist. Tlio llvo church Kith a cordial welcome. Morning, Bible school nt 0:4(5, the heart or tho lesson, "The Fruit of Faith, Noble Living: Heroic Dying"; Intermediate B. Y. P. U., 3:20 p. in.: I). Y. P. U., 0:15 p. in., subject, "The Causes of Failure, In Life," leaders, Misses Harrlsou and Holden. Special music. First Church or Christ, Scientist. Ilranch of tho Mother Church, tho First Church of Christ Scientist, In lloston, Mass. Sunday service at 11 o'clock. Subject, "Substance." Wednesday evening, meetings nt which testimonies of Christian Sclonco healings nro glvon. All nro cordially Invited. Sunday school ut 9:45. All under the, ago of 20 uro welcome. Heading room In church edlflco, 212 North Oakdale, open from 1:30 to 4:30 dally, except Sun days and holidays. Fh-st Christian Church. Corner Ninth and South Oakdale. The church with a vital moseugo In vltoa you to attend ItH services. Tho inula school boglns at 0:45 nnd will dismiss In time to attend tho revival service nt tho Natntorlum. Commun ion servlco nt close of Sunday school, llrlng your envelope properly ad dreaaod nnd thero will bo no mis take. You may put It In th has lift nt tho church or Natntorlum. PIwiro do not forgot. C. K. at C p. m. .Tncksniivlllo Methodist Episcopal. Sunday school, 10 u. m., W. O. Candlll, superintendent; preaching seivlc 11 n. in., subject. "Cod's Contract." There will be no Ep worth Loaguo or ovonlnK servlco. Kveryouo Is urgod to nttend tho final service In tho Nat, Medford. Car leaves Jacksonville at 5:30. Hound trip faro only 20 cents. Prayor moot ing and choir praotleo Tucwdny, Thursday, Friday und Saturday at 7:30 In preparation for the evan gelistic services which begin Sunday. March 19. Come. II A. Hutchin son, pastor T Reported by Jackson County Ab tract Co., Sixth and Fir BU. Circuit Annu K. Stow-inRer v. Uuia V Lunda.s, notion for dnmago. Ladd & Tilton llnnk .. Hen). M CollinH et al., to foreclose roorlso. fiert Anderson et nl v. .! M. '; Thee, affidavit for ordor for publi oalion of summons. J. V .Mitchell s. J. W. KnUptt. riek et ux, stipulation. Lottie L. Peltou vs. 1L. 1L Cos ct ux, rnraraouti. II. A. Walsh we. Southern Paciih' Co, cost bill. Jnrbftou Count,? Buildiiwf & "J-11 a(ieiation v-. June L. Sjijuchi- ot nl., summon. . J. M. Dodge vs. K. A. Fleming proof of pwhlu-atiap. Pitibato Com. Efctafe of William fireentteld. bnnd Kstate of I.ev W H?r ror CHICHI1SP1LLS .. iUBiy.aii."j"-" ... . . -" -"-.- CUR HOUSENEWS fill I. 11.4 4 -M W I ,n tJ. Slot HiUta. W T,fi? &'- MH ( W fir SOLD BY DRUGGISTS DTOTIWIfRE rr-u-ij'-L-ii'. Toi inuroitiAu Tho wont her In these jmrts h been an usual In tun Immediate past. There are vory fow changes to re port. In some parts of the eounty It has snowed, but In other pttrU It hasn't; so very llttlo can bo said about It. lint you never can tell about the weather, and almost any time wc inny have a bllziard or nn early spring freshest or something like that to writo about. And whon It docs happen readers of tho Wlioezo can rest assured tho editor will toll all nobut It. .lint Frlsblo has tried every way on earth to get the heart, hnnd and for-ty-fivo acres of Miss Amanda Fish and now he's started a mustnahc. Wc don't know JttBt what this menus either no's too discouraged to shave or Is trying to chango his fnco ns n last resort. The Vlllago Art league will hold n special meeting Wednesday to con sider demnndlug that Uncle Sam Al ters repair his front ynrd fence. Thero's eighteen plckols missing nnd the league contends this makes tho fenco most Inartistic. In a recent Isiuo w. printed nn nd saying that Wlgglcbaum'H night liifiMi nna thn nlnon In ifn fnr ntiuiku. I tvui II IjsamiJI chops, cbk lunilwlohcs. Charlotte cU,,,L,(,' !U,a wl" da8h ofr cwry wrclc rouchoa and other delicacies In tea- for renders of the Wheeic his soul Kon. Ah Mr. Wlgnlebnum hasn't stirring, heart rending, human Inter pa Id for tho ud wn take these state- Mi novels, ments back It ain't tho place to go. Kdltor. Lynn O. Leu in knows tho human A poom by the Ilov. Peletlah Wat- bolng from shoestring to celluloid son made a trip to Chicago and back collar, nud thu name of Lynn O. last week. mil Waffles, our local criminal clans, got eight days In tho lockup for stealing nn clght-dtiy clock. Wo hate to thluk what would huppon to Hill if he stolo Abe Wllklns' sun dlnl. appointing gunrdinn, lietitlon for Kunrdiau. Kstnte of R. K. Hull, ontb of nd ministrntoi'. Articles of incorporation of "The ToRgorj." Ileal Kstnte Transfers. C. H. Cavllon el ux to Ilobcit II. Armstrong ct ul, lot 9, block 5, Carlton Add., Med ford $ 100 Kl'fie h. Taylor to Annie A. I.utlirop, east lmlf of loU 3 nnd 2, block 18, Ilentty Add.,' Medford - K I). R. Wiitley to L. A. Wliilley et ux, land in see. 8-.i:i-U2. 1 G. MoCruckon et ux to W. C. HnyneH ut ux, laud in twp. :i7-'2W. - 2,000 Augio M. OHisoii et vir to J. F. (Ininex et ux, laud in sou. 17-HU-JK - 10 Kdgiir 11. Hunt to Curl K. Hilly, laud in wc. l(i.:i!)-li:. .. . 10 I.. .Al. Lyou ot ux to Kffio L. Taylor, eimt lmlf of lots 1 nnd 2, lilook 18, lloutty Ad ifitiini, Medford -, 1 John HiinniiiK to Weyerliueu ser Lund Co., lund in sco. Ifl-'JIMi:. . . - 2,000 W. II. Hiiniphrev et nl to II. W. .Mcl'iB-lund, lot 8, blk. 1, Humphrey Knight Add., Medford ....- In tho Circuit Court ot the State of Oregon, for the County of Jackson. Hokum Rlvur Valley Canal Company, Plaintiff, vs. Flora A. Irvlno uud (1. W. Inlne, Dofendants. To the above named defendants Flora A. Irvlno and O. W. Irvlne: In tho namo of the statu of Oregen: You are hereby summoned and re quired to appear In tho ubnvo en titled cause of court nnd file your TIME OAHI) INTEIll'IIIIAN AUTO C.K CO. Leave, Medford dally except Sun day for Ashland, Talent and Phoenix at 8 a. in., 11:50 u. in., 1:15, 2:30 3:45 and 5:15 p. ni. Also on Sat urday at 11:15 p. m. Sundays lonvo at 10 a. m., 4 p. in. and 9:30 p. m. Louvo Ashland for Medford dally excopt Sunday at 0 u. m., 12:50, 2:30, 3:30, 4:45 and 6:15 p. m. Sunday leave Ashland at 9 a. m., 1:00, 6:00 and 10:30 p. m. WHY? CASH WANTED SO acre near Creek bottom, 70 acre In cultivation, alfalfa, fruit and grain, easily Irrigated, Lom than 3 miles from Medford. I6S00 cash. One ot the bot buys Ir Jaekson county. Say when and 1 will show you. J. C. BARNES 102 Woet Malu at. Phone 799 mmouv sixin Tnmrm, jjJMi?i?y i? DHHIO.VKU TO KHHP VOtI .lOYITL INTIL ' 4. 4. STOP I I.OOKJ MHTIIXt Not for tho Curs Hut for the (Ireat Whenw Novel by Lynn O. I.ouni. J- ! r, m Who hasn't heard of Lynn O. I.pum? Find us tho man, woman or child who hasn't rend Lynn O. I.i'inn novels! Lynn O. Loilm decorated by royally here and ulironil. the Brcat writer iaurcMo UttH uiRnei n conlrnct with tho Wheor.0 for $15,087.01, nienla In- Leum ns a writer of arlpplug novels has covered more territory than tho grippe. We will break the Buspenso next week nnd start off with a novel that will thrill, fascinate and hyp- notlzo you. nnswer to the complaint ot plaintiff on flic therein within six weeks from nud after tho data of tho first pub lication of this summons or from nnd utter tho dute of personal servlco ot this summons and a copy of said complaint upon you without the state of Oregon, said period of six weeks bolng tho time prescribed within which you shall so appear and answer by the ordor ot publication In tho above entitled nctlon mndo by tho Houorable F. M. Calkins, Judge ot said Court, will oh ordor appears dat ed February 25th, 101C. And you nro hereby notified that If you fall to appear and nnswer said complaint within the tlmo aforesaid, plaintiff will npply to tho Court for tho relief demanded In said com plaint, a succinct statoment of which relief so demanded Is us follows; That tho court will ascorlaln nnd assess tho value of tho real estate sought to be impropriated In this ac tion to-wit: An easement nud right ot wuy thirty feet In width for un Ir rigation canal, being fifteen feet on ouch side of tho confer line thereof, on, along nnd over tho premises owned by tho dufondnnt Flora A. Irvlno situated In said county and doserlbed as follows, to-wit; Heglunliig 5. GO chains onst of southeast corner of Donalsnii laud claim No. 51 of Martin Angel, In township 37 south range 2 west of Willamette meridian; running thonee north 17.90 chains; thence oust 5.00 chains; thence south 17.U0 chains; theuce wost 5.00 chains to tho place of beginning, In Jackson county, Ore gon. Hnld center line bolng dotcrlhod ns follows, to-wit: Heglnnlnx at n point on tho oast boundary lino of tho promises above described 407 9-10 feet south of tho northeast corner thereof; thence north 43 degree and 8 minutes west 2H0 fuet; thence north no degrees and 3 minutes wast 199 foot; theneo north 4 1 degree and 28 mlnutoa west 92 feet to the north boundury line ot nn Id premises. Also an easement nud right of way for an Irrigation oannl on and over a reetmiguUr strip of lund 15 ftiet In width and 93 feet In length, tho west Hue of which strip Is do scribed as follows, to-wt: Heglnnlng at a point on tho oast boundary line of said promises 407 9-10 feet south from the northeast corner thoreof; thence south on said east boundary lluo ot said premises 93 feet. And also dotermlne the damage. If any, resulting from the appropriation thereof to the remaining lands of tho defendant above described. That upon the payment Into court of the amount so ascertained tho Plaintiff have judgment against de fendant, appropriating to it said easement and right ot way. Dated February 25, 1910. First publication of this summons, February 2Cth. POUTER J. NBFF. Attornoy for Plaintiff. H'tlW'.!. 'i -- .-- ' 1 POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS SHERIFF. I horeby announoe my oandldacy for the nomination for sheriff on tho republican ticket, to be voted upon at tho coming primaries, May 19th, 1916. I have hold tho position ot deputy sheriff for the past four years and am thoroughly familiar with the duties connected with the office, both cleri cal and outside work. I feel that I am competent to hold tho position, and Ir nominated and elected, will give the people ot Jack son eounty an efficient and eeoneml Ml administration. I also agree If elected to enforeo all laws. Adv. E. W. K'urley) WILSON. ' P V mvvotw. orif.ov. LmmCJ V NVlCI 4 BP .MONDAY. "j i . "-j. - ii jj-jfst. The Village Art soelety has start ed a movement to pnt new east Iron hlUhlng posts nleng Main street In plane of the old weotteH tmn. It looks ns If Uils would start tt fight wlti the vlllaie foelety for Dunih Animals, vhtrh asks, "How eottld the poor hortes gnaw Iron hitching pouts?" Klmor Sqwlres came bark from Kansas City Tuesday and Kave the right tlmo to the station ngont. Ho net his wnteh by tho eloek In tho biggest Jowolry store In tho motropol lis. Our letter IWiv. Hear Kdltor Did you know that a string of garlic Is vory strong, but It couldn't be used for tying bundles? ZscchiiH I.ehorwurst. Dear Kdltor Could you think of nnythlng nervier thnn a young mnu sitting down In n street car flirting with n girl hnngliiK In front of him on n strap? Porsls O'Clrnvy. Hear Editor Don't you pity tho poor Eskimos, berauso thoy never ,,oar ""' rnn'1 Porn?, . . v wii nnvv n,An, ,",,,,' ' fciw iiv vn j t.ivi( , WANT Al). t 4-4 4'4' 4' FOR EXCHANOK Will tench tho fox trot,to young man or lady for six bushels of potatoes, ono sldn of bacon "d hn'f n Darro1 ot npples. Prof. Etubbs. WANTED Strong farm hand, ono who cun play niolodonm preferrod. It. fl. Scraggs, Fiddlers Hoad, 11, V. D. 23. I am a candidate for tho nomina tion of Sheriff on tho republican ticket to bo voted for at tho primaries May 19, 19 10. If nominated nud elected I will enforco the law and give tho public nn honest. Impartial nnd efficient administration. 37 yenrs In Jackson county. Adv. HARRY X. LOFLAND. I hereby announco my candidacy for thu republican nomlnntlou for sheriff, to birj'oted on nt tho coming primaries. May 19th, 1910. I feel that ,1 need nn Introduction to tho nubile, hnvlng been a resident (of Jackson county for 20 years. I pledge mysolf. If elected, to givo nn lui'iartlnl, economical and con servative administration of this Im portant office. I have endeavored to servo the public faithfully In tho past uud ngree, If elected, to strictly and Impartially enforce all laws. Having u very large exporlenro In the mst tors of luxation and knowing Jack son county thoroughly, 1 pledgo my solf to conduct, the tax collection brunch ot the office In such a manner ub to serve the taxpayers honestly, promptly and efficiently. Adv. W. T. 0 HI EVE. I am a candidate for the republi can nomination of sheriff of Jackson county, subject to the primary, May 19, 1910. I have lived In Jackson county twelve )enrs, niadn the race for the nomination for sheriff two years ago and recelviHl a splendid vote despite the unusuul condition I had to op poso nnd would appreciate your sup port tills time. If elected I will enforce all laws and pledge mysoU to an ocouoiiileal, Impartial and conservative adminis tration. Adv. A. W. WALKER. I hereby announco my oandldacy for the nomination for sheriff on the democratic ticket, subject to the will of the voters nt the primary to be held May It), 1910. I am a native sou of JarkKon eounty und my en tire past life la subject to your Inves tigation. RALPH (J. JENNINGS. Adv. DISTHIOT ATTORNEY 1 am a candidate for re-olectlon to tho office ot district attornoy. Adv. E. E KELLY. I heroby announco that I have tiled my declaration ot Intention to become a candidate for tho repub lican nomination for tho offlco or District Attornoy for Jackson county, Oregon, subject to tho doolslon ot the republican party, at the primary elec tion to be hold May 19, 1910. Adv. O. M. ROHERTS. I heroby announce that I have filed my declaration of Intentions, and that I am u candidate for the democratic nomination for the office of district attorney, subject to the May primar ies. If I am nominated and elected to this office, I prorutfco not to forget the fact that I am a public servant, and that I will to tho boat of ray ability administer tho affairs or thu office, Impartially, honestly and without fear or favor. Adv. NEWTON W. IIORDBN The first of the var a number of republicans, ineluding many who ap proved of my efforti in the Interest or the taxpayers as state representa tive four years ago, requested me to become a candidate for the office of District Attorney, inasmuch as there would be. iu addition to the regular duties of the erlwinal aud Juvenile courts, new duties and conditions confronting the office. Among these were WHutluued the enforcement or tbe prohibition, act, and the llkell- TrrtfAY. rT;rrr ir. tm hil tt hafln fa fM-io nihht tux Hrtfl. frtrllfflfartr fo sgalmK tM (toiithorR Paelftr taint grunt t nourl? half wllHwtt acre ift .feektM mnwlf, amsniNtlflg (o rifrotit SO0,9f. Mr repir was thai I would Uenm n candidate If It were generally de sired and the rr feu Id be made wlthHl atouming saeHal aMlsjalkiit to ar partkular Individual, fsellun, lofgnty or Interest. Tfcerefere, after ronsMlllns person ally or by letter several hundred mm anil women of all nenipnttons in nil parts ot lit county, believing there la a real doslre for my candi dacy. I will be a candidate for the nomination of District Attorney on the republican tleket. Adv. JOHN II. CAHKIM. COITXTV TIlKASriHUl. 'Deputy County Treasurer Myrtle W. Illakeley announces her candidacy for tho offie of county treasurer. 1 hereby announco my candidacy on the republican ticket for tho of fice ot county treasurer, to be voted on nt tho earning primaries. 1 ham hold tho position ns deputy In this offlco for tho past year and am con fident that I can fulfill the duties connected therewith. 1 sorved two yenrs as deputy coun ty recorder before taking tho posi tion ns doputy county treasurer: I have nlio had evporlenre ns account nnt for several corporation!, such ns tho Medford ('"Hereto Construction company nnd Medford Ico nnd Stor ago Company, before taking up coun ty work, nnd will any thnt my past record Is opon for Inspection to tho voters of Jackson county. If nominated and elected I will run tho office without tho cxponso of n doputy and contlnuo to servo tho pub lic Just as efficient In the futuro as I havo In the past. Adv. MYRTLE W. 11LAKELEY. I hereby announco that I havo filed my declaration of lntontlon to he coino n candidate for tho republican nomination for tho office of county treasurer, to bo voted on In tho com ing primaries. It I nm nominated nnd elected will conduct tho offlco In an efficient nnd businesslike manner. Adv. ROY L. MAULE. I hereby announco that 1 am a can didate for the nomination of county treasurer for Jackson county, Oregon, on the republican ticket to be voted for at tho primary election to bo held May 19, 1910. I formerly held the offlco ot county treasurer and believe I gave general satisfaction to tho public. During tho ttmo I wns county treas urer tho county employed export ac countants to expert the county offi cers' books and said experts compli mented my work very highly us a public official. If nominated nnd oloctcd I shall endeavor to conduct tho affairs of tho offlco in an honest, efficient und business-like manner. Adv. JAS. M. CHONEMILLER. COUNTY CLERIC. O. A. Oardner N Republican Candi date for County Cleric I horeby announce my candidacy for the offlco of county clerk and if nominated and elected will contlnuo to glvo my entire time and attention to tho duties thereof, conduct tho offlco according to luw and give un efficient, economical and business like administration. Adv. (J. A. GARDNER. I herohy nnnounco that 1 havo filed my declaration of Intention to become n candidate for the republi can nomination for tho offlco of county clerk, for Jackson county, Oregon, subject to the decision of the ropubllcnn party at tho primary o lec tion to bo hold May 1. 1910. Adv. (Little) JOE H. WILSON. I hereby announco that I havo filed my declaration of intention to become n oundldato for tho republi can nomination for the office of coun ty clerk, for Jaekson county, subject to the decision of the republican par ly, at the primary election to bo hold May 19, 1910. Adv. A. N. HJLDEIIRAND. COI'VTY ASSESSOR I hereby announce my candidacy for thu offlco of county assessor ot Jackson county on tho republican tlckot, subject to thu primary on May 19. I pledge myself to nn honest, efficient, impartial and neon omleal discharge or tho duties of the offlco and pmposo to makn all assess ments upon the baala of the true netual value of the property aud not upon any Inflated valuation. Adv. GEORGE LAUNSPACIL I herewith announco my oandldacy for county n sauna or. subject to tho decision of tho republican party at tlie primary election to nn noid May 19, 1910. If eleetml I pledge myself to mako a Just and oqultnblo assess ment a lid administer the affairs or the offlco In u buslnoes-llke manner. Adv. J. II. COLEMAN. COI'NTY SCPHHI.NTH.VDHXT. I heroby nnnounco my oandldacy on the republican tlokct for tho of fice ot County School Superintend ent for Jackson county, Oregon, sub ject to tho will of tho republican party at the primary election May 19. I stand for praatieul sohool of tlcloncy, personal supervision of tho schools and elimination of county school supervisors. Adv, FRANCIS C. SMITH. To tho veters: I am republican candidate for comity school super intendent at tho primary election, May 19, 1916. 1 am for supervision of the schools by tho superintendent and for econ omy In tho county superintendent's otflce and every place where it dooa not retard tlio efficiency of tho sehools. I am In favor of progressive educa tion, that Is, education that prepares tho boy or girl for life. I am for all having a square deal and an wiusl ehauee for un odueatlen. If nominate! aud elected I will do overy thing In my power to make the sajiools of Jackson Ojounty the beat in th state. Adv. A. J. HANHY. I heroby announce that I have filed my iloclarattou of iHtentlona, and that I aw a eoudtdato for the re publican nomination for thu offlco ot County flerfoul flupemtftfldeaf of .faeJetari femnfr. mtkjmi in Inn ptl marlea of May 10, If ftoffltiMteil and eldafml t BlftffM mriHrif to an honest, tmmtlhu itntf eeonomfr ndwlnttratlHn tintl will personally supervise erar sehools. I hold nn OrMdn life eenineni. anil having reeanflr pnl four ses sions on preparatory work, Nth in the t'hirersltv of Oregon arid (n the university or Ooiirornia in the study nf modern edneatfon and snnnrfl- slon, and having served the eounty m rural senool supervisor far two years, i reel competent to fill the or flee in a thoroughly anttsfsetory man ner and hereby sot lei I the snpport of e-tery trve frfatnl of edwiuleu rdv. G. W. AOWR. I nm a candidate for the reXiull. oaii nomination for County Sohool Superintendent. I aland far: A eou- tlnunnee of progressive policies in duration, economy consistent with efficiency, unl educational advan tages ror tho boys and girls on tlio farms with those In the cltloa and towns. If nomlnntod and oloeted I will In the futuro, ns In the past, glvo my full time nnd boat efforts to the aupervlHlun ot the schools nud the ad ministration of the duties of tho nf ftro. During my Incumbency I hnve not confined myself sirlcllv to tho routine duties of the office hut have taken a broader view of tho mission or tho County School Superintendent. In addition to my efforts to rnlso tho Htandnrd of teaching and Improve tho phydoal conditions at school I lmvo labored to promote the welfaro of the boys nnd girls through Industrial elulis, school fairs, srhool credits for home work, parent-teachers circles, spelling nnd arithmetic rontiuttn, and other activities. I feel thnt my work has been regarded with favor nnd in order to contlnuo this work, I nm nuking ror ro-olectlon. Adv. J. PERCY WELLS. FOR RENT FURNISHED AITS. FOR RENT ApaVtmont Tor rent. Tho llerbcn, 10 Qiilno St. - i z ir.T3.mm? T.'jiiai ."".trsfi FOR BALIV ItrKSroCK FOR HALE Red Polled hull, 1 yoar old. Phono W It. Lamb, Med ford. 30C FOirSALK Dlack Percheron stal lolu. five yenrs old. cheap If taken nt once. II. C. Dost, Jacksonville und Phncnlx Hoad, Medford. 305 FOR SALE- Registered Diiroc boar, In first claim condition. Apply N. II. Hamilton, Eaglo Point. 301 FOR SALE Ono rrosh Jersey cow, ono fresh Shorthorn holfor, ono Duroc Jersey brood sow; ono po tato planter. H. w. Davisson, Central Point, Ore 203 FOR RENT--TIOTJBK8 FOR RENT fi-rooni bungalow with gnniRO, tln.OO. Phono 84 l-X. 224 FOirTtENT 3-roomcd nicely fur nlshed modern houso; Bcrqened porch. 417 Juy St. Phono 742-J. 301 FOR RENT New modern furnished bungalow, sleeping porch, garage, ull convunlciiQOA. Scott V. Davis. FOR RENT C-room modern house, walls newly tinted. Phono 637-Y. 303 FOR RENT nlcoly furnished 5-room bungalow, clump. Phono 514-J. FOR RENT- fi-rooni modern bunga low, range connected, east front, shnde. Tol 488-X. FOR KALE POULTRY AND EGGS FOR SALE HgRH from wdeeteil winter laying nnd prlzo winning strain of K. C. Rhode Island Reds; $1 per setting. Mrs. C. S. Lam iney, Rogue River. Ore.. It. 1. 318 FOR SALIC Ono turkey gobbler (bromo), ono Ilerkshlre boar, two ilerkshtre sows; all young, well hrml stock. J. II. Webster. Phono 3-F2. FOR SALE- Hutching eggs, day old chirks. O. A. C. strain, from (rap nested, brod-to-ay 8. C. W. Leg horns; egg production first, but I also huve quality. At So. Oreg. Poultry Dhow I won two firsts, ono second and three specials on six birds entered. V. J. Warner, Med font. Phone 096-M. 310 FOR HALE MI.SUKIjLANEOTJS FOR HALE 3 W-lueh Mollne wagon and farm ImHlemoHta. E. X. Clark, (leu. Del., Medford. SOX FOR BALE Myers power apruy out fit complete; good as new. Phone or write A. C. Nl Dinger, Ashland, Ore. 306 FOR HALE One Ford touring ear body with top, wtuehleld and dash Iu first class condition. Inquire of Eads Transfer Co. 301 FOR SALE I wagon $36; 1 hack t; I buggy $15; l set single har ness $5; 1 set harness S3. 45 No. Durtlutt st.f Phone 8S7. 301 FOR BALE -1910 Model M 0-cylln-der 10-b. p Chalmers in perfect condition, thoroughly equipped with electric lights, self starter, ota, all tires used lees than a month; also extra new easing. Will sell for cash or trade part rush. What have you? 11. W. lllngham, Medfoid. Ore. 302 FOR SALE Soudan grass and Col lego Minnesota No. 13 seed corn. F. S. Charley, lirownsboro, Oro. 307 FOR BALE ItBAli ESTATK FOR SALE Hy owner, good farm, elose In. Addreaa "Good," care Mall Tribune. 306 FOR 8ALE--Hyowners. oiiolca llear ereek bottom laud close tn Med ford, with eight year old fruit treea apples aud pears; also alfalfa laud. Houses uud lota for sulo or rent. Jaaeyh Taylor Sou, Phone 463-H. 311 FOR bULB flood stock rnMh with water right, good rattf. at a bar gain. Imiutre JJox 88, Jacksonville, Oregon, 3UC J-fTW VtVti MIllM' WAflfKff frTMjrfh'rfW;ri WANTBD Tff ram Anfo ,. fof fwrt moHlfiii. Aifrtrae KM iHlCill, hi aui iwa.i,ea 1 nil m in i Hi nwaanaMaiajsiiaes WAJrnfi-Te fmr tentn wfrifru? between J7 and 300, iruifM preferred. Platte Dr. Unlade, Cen tral Point lit. 3 Or, Wa1t"DsToop benight arid HOJ.f. Eofonrinrff Iifo5., Central Point, Phone flxxxl. 300 WA'jfffHDreilamaklriK at homo 6r br day. 114 8. Central, Phono 479-M. e-rr-rm-r. J J.JL-8S '-- -Wr TW MONEY TO tOAtf snjiMsss, enw weai sefi i isn) TO LOAM tlflOO on Improved ranch Holmes the Insurance Man, MWrcvlrnjOAN--WM loan u i to $5004 on farm property, E. S, Tntny. 310 Oarnett-Caroy Dldg. IW1- .MISGHtiLAXKOtnL JIMUS AS HUMANITY'S IDEAL," by Rev J. T. Sundorlnnd, and oth er Unitarian literature sent free to Inquirers. Addreaa Miss Hnxol llurton, Central Point, R. h D. No. I, Oregon. 31 -I ACT QUICK Automobile, gasollno going up. Sell Gaso-Tonlc. Equals gasoline nt 3c. a gallon; eliminates carbon; dollar nn hour profit; sales guaranteed. White Mrg. Co.. Dept. 95, Cincinnati, Ohio. HUSINKSS DIRECTORY Auto Supplies LAHER AUTO SPRING CO. We nro operating tho largest, oldest and best equipped plant In tho Pa clfla northwest. Uso our springs whon otheni rail. Sold under guar antee. 20 North Fifteenth St., Portland, Oro. Attorneys OEO. W. CHERRY Attornoy.. am4 .Notary, Room 9, Jackson County Dank Dulldlng, ontranco N. Cca tral, Medford, Oro. PORTER J. NEFF Attorney at law, rooms 8 and 9, Medford National Hank llulldlnc;. A. H. REAMES, LAWYER Gnrnett Coroy bldg. 0. V. ROBERTS Lawyor. Medford National Bank Building. Dentists Dr. W. M. VAN SCOYOQ DR. O. O. VAN BCOYOG Dentists Garnett-Coroy Dldg., ulte 318 Modforo, Oro. Phono 856. Collections nnd Itcporta COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS Wo collected romo accounts 14 years old. Wo know how to got the money. Tho Uutiock Morcantlle Agor.cy. Inc., Rooms 1, 2, 3, Ras kins' Dldg., 216 E. Mala at Engineer and Contractor FRED NrcUMMiNdsSnglneor aail contractor, 401 M. P. & H. Dldg Surveys,, estimates, Irrigation dratnngo, orchard and Und Im provement. Insurnnco. EARL 8. TUMY Ooncral Insurance ofllcu, Fire, Automohllo, Accldont, Liability, Plato Glass, Contract, and Suroty Bonds. Excellent com. paulos, good local sorvlco. No. 210 Garnett-Coroy Dldg. Instruction In Music FRED ALTON HAIGHT, teacher of piano and harmony. Composer und arranger or music Hnlght Music Studio, 401 Gurnott-Coroy building. Gorbngo GARBAGE Get your premises donned up ror tho summer. Call on tho city parbago wagons for good servlco. Phone 274-L. V, Y. Allon. Physician and Burgeons OR? V. O. CARLO W, DIL EVA MAINS CAHLOW Osteopathia physicians, 410-417 Oarnott-Corey bldg., phono 1036-L. Residence 2G South Laurel st. DR. W. W. HOWARD Ostoopatuls physician, 303 Garnott-Corey building. Phone 130. DR. J. J. UMM UN'S Physician and Burgeon. Practlco llmltod to eye, oar, noso and throat. Eyes scien tifically tosted and glasses sup plied. Oculist and Aurlst for B. P. R. It. Co. Offices M. F. & 11. Co. bldg., opposlto P. O. Phono C07. DR. R. W. CLANCY Physician and surgoon Phones, offlco 36, resi dence 724-J, Office hours, 10 to 12, 2 to 5. DR. MARTIN C. BARBER Physi cian and surgeon. Offlco Palm, bloek, opposlto Nash hotel. Hours 10 to 12, 1 to 4. Phone 110-J. GORDON MAO CRACKEN, M. D. Homoepathla Physician, Surgoon, 228 East Main St., Medford. Ore gon. Offtco phono 113, residence Phone 732-R2. Offlco hours 1 to 4 p. in. Printers und Publishers auibFOR D PIUNTINO "CO,, has' The boat equipped printing offlco In coutheru Orogou; book binding, lonso leaf ledgors, billing systems, otc Portland prices, 27 North Fir at. Transfers EADB TRANSFER & STORAGE CO, Of floe 13 North Front st. Fnone 315. Prices right, Service guar antoed. 9 Sowing Macbluee wy, i w. . ' .. . i.p. . SINGBR arJWLNG MACHINES FOP 3ALW OR RaTNTSomb used m ubioM alio ter ante. Clounliig nnd repairing. Baldwin Piano for salo from factory to customer. Rest rouco 375 So. Control, Phono 390, e