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..Jpflrffb WpyQTiT) mait; rurBtnrfl, MrcnFom), onrcoo TmrnAY, mahctf is, 1010 PXtrK JTVK Wins Slrt. ft. r. Wnihtrorn I vlattfHft rotative in Portland. P. ft. Upton, of Central Point, ha tfltton the pdiuraet of plowing the WlfBff ranch nnd in busy ( tn Mme Ho Is using a 111k Hun tractor, and ns thin Is tho first plowing to be dene .Willi a traetor In thin Utoirlot, the work In bolng Inspected by many. .Mrs. L. Fltzpatrlck, who under wont a serious oporatlon at tho Dow hospital lam week, hi rapldlr ImproV Ing nnd will soon bo able to return home. Vorno Pendleton Is out with his spraying rig firing "bug juice" Into tho trees whenever he oan cot the "dope." Friends of W. c. I.ocvor In this district nro urging him to enter tho raco for a second turm as county com lnlssloner. Ed Vincent was demonstrating tho merits of Qaao Tonic In tho vicinity of Central Point laBt Saturday. Will Lydlnrd, of Medford,' spent Sunday with homo folkH at this place. Tho Tablo Rock school will take part In a spoiling contest at tho Chaparral school houso next Friday afternoon. Karl Dodge has purchased a Dodge car, which cannot bo delivered before April 1, owing to tho factory being unnblo to keep up with tho demand. iA flro has boon burning for sov. oral days on tho upper Tablo Rock. This Is unusual, as generally tho Urn. bor Ib not dry enough to burn nt tills tlmo or tho year. Tho frosts of tho last fow nlghtB linvo done considerable damngo to ap ricots and other early fruits which nave been In bloom for some time. Cleorgo L. Howard, of Medford. presenting tho Oregon Fire Relief association, -was canvassing this dis trict ladt Tnosday. His company writes considerable Insurunco In this district. Marlon Nealou, who hag boon both ered lately with stomach troublo, was Interviewing Dr. Polnlpz last Tucs lay. William Ferguson, of Tolo, was up this way Sunday to sec tho ball gamo. lie has Just Tcturncd from two years spent In I.os Angelas nnd considers this country Is far better thnn south urn California to live In. Farmers aro rushing their work as tho ground Is In flno shapo, but Is drying very fast. Tho answers rccolvod by tho Arrow bond I.ltorary socloty from Invitations sent out requesting absent members to Write, proved to bo a very Inter esting port of tho program lust Sat urday night, bolng road In answer to the roll call. Almost ovary wrltor oxprossod tho doslro to bo book In this valley. IProfiMtor V. A. Davis, who Is teaching In Central Point, brought out a hayrack load of schoo'l chil dren Saturday, who spent tho day on tho lower Tablo Rock. William Mueller, who purchased a part of the Scott ranch last fall, has bonded tho gamo nnd Is leaving for Chicago, his former home. Tho young Mr. Mueller, howovor, will romaln In tho volley, whore ho expects to mako his home. Tho Tolo ball team eamo ovor Sun day nnd crossod bnts with tho local team In ouo of tho host games so far this season. At the very begin ning of tho game both loams scored, but could do no inoro up to the eighth, when tho Tablo Hock pitcher weakened nnd allowed tho visitors seven runs, loavlng the score S-l nt tho oloso. A largo crowd was In at tendance from surrounding districts ns both teams liavo a reoord of play ing a cloan, snappy gamo. Tho Pendleton homo was tho scone of a very onjoyablo party Wednes day afternoon when sovornl ladloa of the neighborhood gathered to hlp Mrs. Pendleton celobrnto her birth day. As Mrs. Pendleton Is kopt rathor closo at homo with her In valid mother, she approclaton theso Httlo retuombrancos probably a great doal moro than others who aro at liberty to go and comu whou thoy ohooso, Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Hlohnrd son of Hoss Lane, visited with rela tives In this district Sunday. SUITS TO ORDER iS.OO 300 stylos at $f.00. 1800 stylos of tho latest novelty suitings from $13 to $50. Sat. 18th. 3Q& GU3 THE TAILOR. NOTICE Precincts Medford North Malnand West Medford register now at the MallTrlbune office. i.i Why Smofce Tt Cigars When La Qoudas are only 10c. . .i. ri.y...it Pnmt af the State of Oregon, or the County of Jaekson. Rogue UUer Valley Caaal Compan). Plaintiff, vs. Flora A Irvine and Q. W. Irvine, Defendants. To the above named defendants nora A. Irvine and Q. W. ".. Iu the uami of the state of Oregon. You are hereby summoned r' tulred to appear In h,a' '"I tHlsd cause of louroaod ito yur amwer to tfce compwlnt of Pte'""" on file therein wiiWn in k lr0 Sjd afu-i Hie 'late f the Mi-l j H' IfTalion of tlM- - iiHiin.ru ..r ium ."'l afln ii e .1 r ..! . n ' r' ' I . l! 1 m wt'j If I 1 1 y JmJ IVii''""'a ij:hkjm:i IT BEGINS TODAY, FOLKS. WHAT DOES? Lyiin O. Lenin's Groat NovoJ, "Thougli I'ul.e Ho Loved CHAPTER ONE. Lake Lehar worked In a clam foundry and the quitting whistle hail Just blown. Slowly ho laid down his clam knife nnd kleked off his boots. Luke had a, hoavlor load on his lion it than his hat, and his heart was all aflutter. On tho way down to tho "mazuma" window ho-passed Anron Aroma, tho mnnngar of the o'nm chasing department, In which Luko' wns now at present. "Hollo Aroma," Luko said, as Aroma wont by, but Aroma just gritted his teeth. Luko smiled ns ho put his week's w.ngeB of SI. 88 in his hli pocket. rLuke wasn't much of a whistler, but tonight ho whistled his hwul oft as ho washed IiIb celluloid collar, for he was going to call on Phoebo Pheedbag, on n very Important mis sion. Phoobo Pheedbng, tho bcllo of Hicks county, answered tho door boll which didn't ring nud found Luko scraping his shoes on tho mall box. "Hello," blushed Luke, as ho handed Phoebo a bag of pop corn. After sitting around impatiently for a half hour, Luko could stand It no moro. "Phoebe, I love you! Llfo without you would bo as empty as a chorus man's head. I want you to marry mo, and split fifty-fifty with mo on tho wheat cakes nnd goulash! Will you be mine?" Phoebo gnvo him a look that meant "You poor fish." "Luke, how silly of you. I'd bo crazy to marry you, a poor clam opener. You haven't any future" complaint upon you without tho state' of Oregon, snld period of six woous i being tho time prescribed wiinin which you shall so appear and nuswor by tho ordor of publication In tho above entitled action mado by tho Honorable F. M. Calkins, Judge or I said Court, which order appears dat-! IMy declaration ot Intention to become od February 25th, 101C. n candidate for tho republican nom- And you uro hereby notified that If I inntlon for tho offlco of roprosenta you fall to appear ami answer snld tivo subjoct to tho decision of tho ro complalnt within tho tlmo nforosald, publican party at tho coming primary plaintiff will apply to tho Court for olertlou. tho relief demnndod in said com-1 Adv. C. M. THOMAS, plaint, n Micclnct statement of which , rollof so domnnded Is as follews: That tho court will ascertain nnd nssosB the valuo of tho real ostate oiiKht to be appropriated In this no- to to-wlt: An easement and right ? JSK-ll,'r I'll Lt lrfr t rlgutlon canal, bolng flfloeu feet on each sldo of the center lluo tlieroof, on, along and over the promise owned by the defendant Flora A. Irvlno situated In said county and described as follows, to-wlt: Ileglnnlug G.C0 chains oast of southeast corner of Dnnalson land claim No. 51 of Martin Angel, In township 37 south rnngo 2 west of Wlllnmotto morldlan; running thence north 17-90 chnlns; theuco oast 5.00 chains; thenr-u south 17.00 chains; thenco wost 5.00 chains to tho place of beginning, In Jnckson county, Ore gon. Snld centor lluo bolng doscrlbod as follows, to-wlt: Iloglnning nt a point on tho oast boundary lino of tho premises nbovo doscrlbed 1C7 0-10 font south of the northeast corner tlieroof; thoncn north 45 degrees and 8 mluutos wost 280 feet; thenco north no degrees and 3 minutes wost 199 foot; thenco north 41 dogreos and 2S minutes wost 92 feet to tho north boundary lino of said premlsoe. Also an easement nnd right of way for an Irrigation canal on and ovor n rectangular strip of land 15 feet In width and 93 feet In length, tho west line of which strip is do scrlbod as follows, to-wlt: Iloglnning at a point on tho oast boundary lino of said premises 407 9-10 feet south from tho northeast corner thereof; theuco south on said oast boundary lino of said promises 93 foot. And also determine the damage, If any, resulting from tho appropriation thereof to tho remaining lands of the defendant abovo described. That upon tho paymont Into court of tho amouut so ascertained tho Plaintiff havo judgment against do fondant, appropriating to it said easement and right of way Dated February 25, 1916. First publication of this summons, February 26th. PORTER J. NHFF. Attorney for Plaintiff POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS CIRCUIT JUDGE. I havo filed declaration of candi dacy for the offlco of Circuit Judge. I will sincerely appreciate an oxpros- WHY? CASH WAXTHD SO acres Bear Creek bottom, 70 acres in cultivation, alfalfa, fruit and grain, welly Irrigated. Leu than I wile Uom Medford. $6So cash. One of tbe beet buys In Jackson county. Say when and I will show you. J. C. BARNES T u.'3 West Wa'n ft- Pj tjft 799,1,. to keep you jovi-t l until I Just then Anron Aroma walked Into tho room. "Hurry, get tho nlr, Luke; mo and Phoebo has a dato to go to tho penny nrendo." Rack In his dismal room Luko took out a revolvor and pointed It nt hla belfry. "I guess sho's right. I'm only a poor boob," nnd ho pullod tho trig- gor. Tho bullet glanced off his noso ntnl at fii1r lir tnlllnrr W'linti T.iilsn """ -""-" "; ""'"'r , "", mnnvnrnA lin fnl n 1lt lltt.in mi ilin A .... ... .1 ... top of his head, but It wasn't from tho bullet. No, down by his foot wns a wallet of bills that would shamo a bale of hay! Luko hurriedly opened tho wallet, nnd out dropped u pllo of tailor and grocor's bills. Thou ho- ( Continued Next Week) GENE AHERX. slon of approval by tho votors, of my administration or the otneo during tho past six yenrs. Adv. FRANK M. CALKINS. FOIl ltKI'KKSKNTATIYK T l.nrnliv nnnnuiirn Hint I havo filed SIIKItlFF. I have horotororo formnlly nn- " l"l "".,r: '.'. "' " .Vl" 7 lo be Vo'ted upo K". 1" "? prlnmnr. election'. May 19, 1D1G. I have held tho position of deputy shorlff during tho past four years. It is unanimously conceded that a mark up Improvement has been made in ult unrtniuntfl of tho sheriff's of flco during the Incumbency of tho present sheriff, tho records In tho of flCR at tho beginning of tho present administration wore considered the worst In the stnto they aro now cousldorod oqual to any and butter than most. Tho work of tax collection has boon systematized so that quicker and bet tor sorvlco Is now bolng rondorod, and taxes collected at u much less cost than heretofore. I am fully convorsnnt with tho du ties and needs of tho office for which 1 aspire. It I nm nominated and oloctod 1 pledge myself: 1st To mnintaln tho offlco In Its present efficient condition. 2nd. To endeavor to further Im prove the servlef to taxpayars and to minimize the cost tlieroof. 3rd, To Impartially perforin all duties and enforce all lawn. IS. W. (Curly) WILSON. I nm n candidate for tho nomina tion of Shorlff on tho republican ticket to bo voted for at tho primaries May 19, 1916. If nominated and elected I will onforco the law and glvo tho public un honost. Impartial and ofriclont administration. 37 years In Jackson county. Adv. HARRY N. LOFLAND. I hereby announco my candidacy for tho republican nomination for sheriff, to be votod on at tho coming primaries. May 19th, 1916. I feol that I need no Introduction to tho public, having boon a resident of Jackson county for 26 years. I pledge mysolf, If olocled, to glvo an Imnartlal, economical and con servative administration of this im portant offlco. I havo endeavored to servo tbo public faithfully In tho past and agree. If elected, to strictly and Impartially enforce all laws. Having a vory large oxperlenee In tho mat ters of taxation and knowing Jack Sou county thoroughly. I pledgo my self to conduct tho tax collection branch of tho offlco In such a nianuor ns to bervo the taxpayers honestly, promptly and efficiently. Adv. - W. T. GRIEVE. I am a candidate for the republi can nbmlnatlon of sheriff of Jackson county, subject to tbe primary, May 19. 1916. I have lived In Jaekson county twelve years, made the race for the nomination for sheriff two years ago and received a splendid vote despite tbe 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. Adr. A. W. WALKUR. I bereby announce my eandldaey for the nomination fr sheriff on the il. M'. 1 1 iti ilik't. siitnecr to Hie Mill ,.r ! I, ,ij ' i1 'i" 'iv to '.! i x !',' 1 am a P'l's.o Monday. WELL, LISTEN Them IVnily Twtli." .SOCIAL XOTI1S. Mrs. Asn Hlxby, of WoHzlobrook, has kicked to tho editor of Tho Whoese baoause she oniuo Into town Inst week and wo didn't put It In tho papor. VV surely aro sorry for tho omission, but we can't wntch both trains. WVvo got to spend part of tho day sotting type. Tho clouk is tho only tiling that has slopped nt tho .Mansion 1 louse for tho last ton days. 'Miss Cnriuthn Meoolmm wns urged to sing ::My Love Is Far Away From Hero" nt tho ladles' Aid sooloty last Tuesday and snld she didn't want to bcenuso sho Ion hor music homo. Howovor, sho said she'd do tho boat sho could without It. Personally, It aouuded Just about tho saino nB tho othor 4 4 times we havo heard hor sing it. Old man Morton got n bill tor $3.75 from Jim James, our popular butch er. In renlv ho sent Jim n bill for ,4 for wonr nml toar on ,,, ,mlh nt)(l bnck B(op8 H(lJ.a JimV, got t0 ny hlm n IIUBr,or now. ThovMI ... B to mw auoui it. i"ov' Jones, or tho Sandy Hill church, saye, having fnllod by nil "onest inonnB to rnlso enough money to pay the Interest on tho church mortgage, ho Ih colng to hold n bn- attT' Mr. nnd Mrs. Joilali Hawkins noxt week will ontortnln their parents on both sides. son of Jnckson county nnd my en tiro past llfo Is subject to your inves tigation. RALPH G. JENNINGS. Adv. DISTRICT ATTORNEY I am a candldnto for rc-olcctton to the offlco of district ottornoy. Adv. E. E. KELLY. I hereby nnnounco that I havq filed my declaration of Intention to becomo a candldnto for tho repub lican nomluntlpn for tho offlco of District Attornoy ror Jnckson county, Orogon, subject to tho decision of tho republican party, at the primary olec- tlon to bo hold May 19, iuiu. Adv. O. M, ROBERTS. I horoby announce that 1 havo fllod my declaration of Intentions, and that I nm n candidate for tho democratic nomination for tho offlco of district attorney, subject to the. Mny primar ies. It I am nominated and olected to this office, I promlio not to forgot tho fact that I am a public sorvant, and that 1 will to tho host of my ability administer tho affairs of tha offlco, Impartially, houostly nud without foar or favor. Adv. NEWTON W. UORDKN The first of the year n number or ropubllcnus, Including many who ap proved or my efforts Iu tho Interest of tho tuxpayors as state representa tive four years ago, roquestod mo to becomo a cnndldato for tho offlco of District Attorney, Innsmurh us thore would bo, In addition to tho regular duties ot the criminal nnd Juvenile courts, new duties and conditions confronting the offlco. Among these wore mentioned tho enforcement of the prohibition act, nud the likeli hood of having to foreclose many tax liens, particularly those against the Southern Pacific laud grant of nearly hair million a res in Jackson county, amounting to about $200,000. My reply was that I would become a candidate If it wore generally de sired and the raco could be made without assuming special obligation to any particular Individual, faction, locality or Ititcrost. Therefore, after consulting person ally or by letter several hundrod men nnd womon of all occupations In all parts of the county, bellovlng there Is a real doslro for my candi dacy, I will bo a candldnto for tho nomination of District Attorney on tho ropublloan tlokot. Adv. JOHN II. CARKIN. COUNTY CLHRK. G. A. Gardner N Itcpuhllrnii Cnndl dato for County Clerk I hereby nnnounco my oandldaoy for tho offlco of county clerk nnd If nominated and elected will continue to glvo my entlro tlmo and attention to the dutloa thorcof, conduct tho offlco according to lav. and glvo an ofLclcnt, economical and business- llko administration. Adv. G. A. GARDNER. I hereby announco that I havo tiled my declaration ot Intention to becomo a candidate tor the republi can nomination tor the offlco of county clerk, for Jackson county, Oregon, subject to the decision ot the republican party at the primary elec tion to be held May 19. 1916. Adv. (Little) JOB If. WILSON. I horoby announco that I have filed ray declaration ot Intention to become a candidate tor the republi can nomination tor tbe offlco or coun ty clerk, for Jackson county, subject to the decision of the republican par ty at the primary election to be held May II, litis. Adv. A. X. UILDEBRAND. COUNTY TRRASURKR. iMput) County Treasurer Myrtle W DUKeley announces her candidacy Tor t io iif'ji eit finnt tipn-nrer j ijf r 'ounx- a iiuididHv laj'tMo republican ticket for tho of. IfiFo of county treasurer, to bo voted on nt the oontlng primaries. I hnro held tho position ns deputy In this office far tho jmst ymr nnd am con fident that I can fulfill tho duties connected therewith. I served two years ns deputy coun ty rwionlor before taking tho peel tlon ns deputy county troasuror; I have also had experience as account- jant for several corporations, such ns the Aledfoni Coneroto Construction company and M mi ford Ic and Stor age Company, beroro taking up coun ty work, and will say that my past record Is open for Inspection to tho voters of Jackson county. If nominated and elected I will run tho offlco without tho oxpenso of a deputy nnd eontlnuo to servo tho pub lto Just ns otflclont In tho future as I havo In tho past. Adv. MYRTLE W. BLAKELEY. I hereby announce that I havo filed my declaration or Intention to bo coma n cnndldato for tho republican nomination for the offlco of county trnasuror, to bo voted on In tho com ing primaries. It I nm nominated and elected will conduct tho offlco In nn efficient and buslnoesllko manner. Adv, ROY L. MAULK. I horoby nnnounco that 1 nm n can dldnto for tho nomination of c-ounty troasuror for Jackson county, Orogon, on tho republican ticket to ho voted for nt tho primary election to bo hold Mny 19, 1916. I formerly held tho offlco of county troasuror aud bollovo I gavo gonorul satisfaction to thu. public. During tho tlmo I wns county treas urer tho county employed oxpert ac countants to export tho county offi cers' Imolcn and said experts compll montod my work vory highly na a public official. If nominated nnd ejected I nlmll ondenvor to conduct tho affairs of tho offlco In an honost, otflclont nnd busi ness like manner. Adv. JAS. M. CRONEMILL1SR. COUNTY ASSESSOR I horoby nnnounco my candidacy for tho offlco of county assessor of Jackson county on tho republican ticket, subject to tho, primary on May 19. I plodgo myself to nn honest, efflclunt, Impartial and econ omical dlschargo or tho duties of tho offlco and propose to make all assess ments upon tho basis of the truo actual valuo of tho proporty nnd not upon any Inflated valuation. Adv. GEORGE LAUNSPACH. I liorowlth nnnounco my cnndldacy for county assessor, subject to tho decision of tho republican party at tho primary election to bo held Mny 19, 1916. If elected I pledge mysolf to mako a Just and cqultablo assess ment nnd admlnlstor tho affairs of tho offlco In a buslucss-llko manner, Adv. J. D. COLEMAN. I horoby nnnounco my candidacy for tho democratic nomination for tho offlco or usscssor or Jnckson county, nt tho primary to bo hold Mny 19th, 1916. Havo had throo yours' cxporlouco as dopuly assessors Adv. CLINT GALLATIN. COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT, I hereby nnnounco my candidacy on tho ropubllcnn tlckot tor tho of flco of County School Superintend ent for Jackson county, Orogon. sub ject to tho will ot tho republican party nt tho primary election May 19. I stand for practical school ef ficiency, personal supervision of tho schools and ollmluntlon ot county school supervisors. Adv. FRANCIS C. SMITH. To tho veters: I am republican caudlduto for county school super intendent at tho primary olootlon, May 19, 1910. I am for supervision of tho schools by tho superintendent nnd for econ omy In the county superintendent's offlco and every nlnoe where It does not retard the efficiency ot tho schools. I nm In favor or progroMlvo educa tion, that Is, uducHtlon that prepares tho boy or girl tor llfo. I nm for all having a square deal aud an oil mil chance for an education. If nominated and elected I will do every thins In my power to mako the schools or Jackson county tho beet In the state. Adv. A. J. HANUY. I hereby announco that I havo fllod my declaration of Intentions, and that I am a candidate for the re publican nomlnatlen for the office of County School Superintendent of Jackson county, subject to the pri maries of May 19. If nominated and olected I pledao myseir to an honest, Impartial and economic administration and will personally supervise our schools. I hold an Oregon life eertlfleato, and having recently spent four ses sions on preparatory work, lioth In the University of Orogon and In the University of California In the study of modern education nnd supervi sion, and having served tho county ns rural school supervisor for two years, I feol competent to fill the of flee In a thoroughly satisfactory man ner and hereby solicit tho support of overy truo friend of oducatlou. Adv. O. Wk AQKR. I am a candidate for tho republi can nomination for County School Superintendent. I stand fer: A con tinuance, of progressive policies In education, economy consistent with efficiency, oqual oducatlounl advan tages for tho boys and girls on tha farms with thoso In the cities and towns. It nominated and elected I will In tbe future, an In the nasi, glvo my full time and best efforts to tho supervision ot tho schools and the ad ministration, of the duties ot tho of fice. During my Incumbency I have not confined myself strictly to the routltio dutlos of tho office but havo taken a broader view of the mission of the County School Superintendent. In addition to my efforts to raise the standard of teaching and Improve tho physical conditions at school I have laborod to promote the welfare of the bos and alrl through Industrial clubs, school fairs, school rredlts ror home work, parent-teachers circles, spelling and arithmetic contests, and other activities. I reel that my work ban been regarded with favor and in order to continue this work, I am aMn ; f r re r-lc ttn Alv, 1 iyIU V W KM.. I'-oii rifoST FiJitNisirEii apt. FOR RENT Apartment for rent. Tho Ilorben, 10 qulno St. FOK HKNT noCHKfl . mjiK r--''. anil T. "frj'i i1irhii fi i"on jrsji-igi DHWIIIAIILK DWELLING POR RUNT At Ashland, new, modern 7 rnont house located at first Oranlta st. entrnneo to new Llthln park and directly opposite the Hutlnr-Fcroz-t. fountain and mineral water fountains. Call at l."3 Granite at. or address Owner, box 111. AsR land, Or. FOR RENT 11 -room houso, close In, 2 baths, nicely furnished. Phono 21S-Y. 309 FOR RENT Throo room furnished houso nt 42 Woodstook st., rent areasonablo. Sco Dr. Scoly or J. W. HeYrlan. FOR RENT Attractive bungalow on West Foothill road; three acres set to grupos nnd fruit trees. F. II. tioffo, Phone G7.1-R. 303 FOR RENT 0-room bungalow with gnrago, $16.00. Phono S44-X. 234 FOR RENT 6-room modern bunga low, range connected, onHt front, shade. Tol ISS-X. rr- , ,- , .,"" , us. Arsjs-su ' i i1 ' iwimm FOU 8ATi!!-'-MT,KmjOX FOR SALE Flno span of mulos. K. S. Palmer, Central Point. 307 FOR SALE Duroc brood fqws, shotes nud two young boars ready or aorvlco; also clioieo Whllo Wy andotto hens. J. II. Fullor, Onk mont Farm, Talent. 307 FOR SALE Or exchange ono old Jorsoy cow; hns boon nn extra good cow; it good buy for anyono hav ing pasture. Address Mall Tribune K. 308 FOR SALE Ono Jorsoy cow, frosh. Phono 788-J2. 307 FOK HALE POULTRY AND KGGS FOR SALE Four oxtra flno bronzo turkey lions. Addross Box L, Mali Tribune offlco. 307 FOR SALECyphors Incubator, 250 egg size; good as now, Eldou Brothers. Phono 19XX3, Central Point. 30G FOR 8ALK Barred Rock eggs for sotting $1.50 for 1G. Won first cock nnd first pullet, at recent show. Paul Jnnnoy, R. I D. 2, Phono 41. 311 FOlf SALE Puro bred il. P. Rock H, S. Hamburg eggs, $1.00 per 15. Phono 138-J. 018 WANTED HenR wanted! Half a dozen Black Minorca nnd Rhodo Island Red coming two years. Ad dress with prices Box 28, Mall Trl buno. 308 FOR SALE 120-egg Potaluma Incu bator. Phono 787-M ovonlngs. 308 FOR HALU K'ggs from soloctod winter laying nnd prlzo winning strain of r. C. Rhode isinnd Rods; $1 por sotting. Mrs. C. S. Lnmmey, Control Point, It. R. 2. 318 FOR SALE Hntohlnij eggs, day old chicks, O. A. C. strain, from trap nosted, brad-to-lay H. C. W, Leg horns; egg production first, but I also havo quality, At So. Orag. Poultry Show I won two flrats, ono second and threo specials on six birds enterod. W. J. Warner, Mod ford. Phono 096-M. J510 FOR HALE jrtauniufcAJtKOUH f"or"haLE Eloctrlo washer, dining table and ono rug. 23 N. Orange. Phono I2.t-.I2. 309 FOR SALE Overland roadster. Seo E. A. Hicks, Munugur, Oregon Granite Co. FOR SALIC CHEAP- Two now cow boy saddles, now buggy, set of now single harness. Union Stables. 333 FOR SALE Freshly dug carrots at $t.00 por ton. Modoc Orchard, Table Itook. Palmer Inveetmout Co. 308 FOR SALIC CIHSAPFunilture and lease on rooming houso. Call at Oxferd Rooms. 223 West Main st Phone 6U5-L. 311 FOR SALE Furniture. Phone 718-11 after V a. hi. SOU FOR SALE Champion spray rig, bargain. Recently overhauled; spark plug Ignition. Scudder & Kenly, Phone 0U-J3, 309 FOR SALIC A good single buggy, cheap: alto slugle harneu and one set doubt harness. Can be seen at Palmer's Piano Plaw, 23 So. Central. tf FOR SALU goudan groM and Col lotto Minnesota No. 13 sued corn. F, S. Charley, Brownsboro, Oro. 307 FOR, SAL14 ItBAb E3TATB FOR SALE Close-In modern bunga low nt heavy sacrifice; cheapest buy In city. FOR SALE ByViwnors. choice Bear! ereole bottom luua eiose to .Med ford. with eight year old fruit trues apples mid pears; alio alfalfa land. Houses and lota for tale or ront. JasepU Taylor & Son, Phouo 462-H. 321 FOR SALE Will sell 10-arre trurt good land In clover and bar ley with 3-room furnished house and outbuildings, near Phoenix, with good woll. Total price only $1600, payablo $800 cash, bulaneo seven Tears' time. A bargaiu. E. 8. Tuiujr, 210 Gnrnetl-Coruy bldg. HELP WANTED Afnlo or Fotnalo WA NTICLTdleTamfgentlemeit to start busjuesji fur yourslf. show you way to wake, big manor with little or no Investment, Write, lux free particulars Kirkpatrlek Sup ply Co., Etna, Wash. 307 MONEY TO LOAN TO LOAN--$1000 on lmprov0 ranch Holmes (tie Insurance- mhii 6 Nii MfSGEfMiVKOUH, sasalsBstj4sS'Mai,aJiHa'j4 "JM8U8 AS HUMANITY'S IDEAL." by Iter. J. T. Sunderland, nnd oth r Unitarian literature sent free fc Inquirers. Address MlM Hazel Dtirton, Central Point, It. F. D. No. 1, Oregon. 314 ACT QUICK '- -Aulomoblto gnsollno going up. Soil (Inso-Tonlc; nqtmln gasoline nt 3c a gallen: eliminate carben: dollar an hour profit; salon guaranteed. White Mfg. Co., Depl. 10, Cincinnati, Ohio. 307 WANTED "wnirmjiiANKOUH WANTED To rent, Binnll ranch, closo In, well wntorcd. Addrem Box 23, Mali Tribune. 307 WANTED Three horsepower motor. Address L. E. Bean, Mcdrord. 306 WANTED Dmaamaklng nt homo or by day. 141 S. Central, Thoso 470-M. VOll EXCHANGE FOR EXCHANGE Horso nnd single harness for wood. Address 513 King st; 311 FORllXCHANGE 1C0 n. Wisconsin land, $3600, ror houso with garden ground. Clark Realty Co., 200 Phlpps bldg. -u-L-LriM-.-. Bxa-jgaju st : " . . '. i BUSINESS DIRECTORY Auto Supplies sa LAHEIl AUTO SPRING CO. We aro operating tho largost, oldest nnd best equipped plant In tho Pa cific northwest. Uon our springs whon others tall. Sold under guar antee 26 North Fifteenth St., Portlnnd, Oro. Attorneys GEO. W. CHERRY Attornoy.. and Notary, Room 9, Jnckson County Bank Building, ontrnnco N. Cen tral, Medford, Oro. PORTER J. NEFF Attornoy nt law, rooms 8 and 9, Medford National Bunk Building. A. B. REAMES, LAWYER Garuott. Corey bldg. O. M. ROBERTS Lawyer. Medford National Bank Building. Dentists Dr. W. M. VAN SCOTOO DR. O. O. VAN BCOYOO Dentists Gnrnctt-Coroy Bldg., ulte 319 Mcdfora, Oro. Phono 856. Collections and Ilcporta COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS We colloctod soma accounts 14 years old. Wo know how to got the money. Tho Buttock MorcantlU Agency. Inc., Rooms 1, 2, 3, Has kins' Bldg., 216 E. Main ot. Engineer nnd Contractor FREDNrtiKiMW contractor, 404 M. F. & H. Bldg. Surveys,, estimates, Irrigation drntnago. orchard and land Im provement. Insurance. EARL S. TUMY Qenornl Insurance office, Flro, Automobile, Accident, Liability, Plato Glass, Contract, and Surety Bonds. Excollont com. panics, good locnl sorvlco. No. 210 Qarnott-Coroy Bldg. Instruction In Musfa KH El ALTON1" HATaiTT,"1 teacher of piano aud harmouy. Composor and arranger of music. Halght Muslo Studio, 401 Garnott-Coroy building. Gnrlingo aAItnAGE Get your promises cleaned up for tho nummor. Call on tho city gnrbage wagons for good servlco. Phono 274-L. F, Y. Allan. Physicians and Burgeons DR. P. Q. CARLOW, DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW Ostoopathlo physlofans, 416-417 Garnett-Corey bldg., phono 1036-L. Residence 26 South Laurel st. DR. W. W. HOWARD OoteopathU physician, 303 Garnott-Corey building. Phone 130. DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician ana surgeon. Practlco limited to eye, oar, noso and throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and glasses sup plied. Oculist and Aurlst for 3. P. R. It. Co. Offices M. F. & II. Co. bldg., opposite P. O. Phono 567, DR. R. W. CLANCY Physician aud surgeon Phones, offlco 20, resi dents 724-J. Office hours, 10 to 12, 2 to 5. DR. MARTIN C. HARDER Physi cian and surgeon. Office Palm block, opposito Nash hotel. Hours 10 to 12, 1 to 4. Phono 110-J. GORDON MAO CRACKEN. M. D. i Ilouioopathlo Physician, surgeon, 22 S East Main St., Medford, Oro gon. Office phono 142, residence Phono 732-R2, Office hours 1 to 4 p. m. Printers and Publishers MEDFORD PRINTINO CO., has the host equipped printing offlco In southern Oregon; book binding, looso leaf ledgora, billing systems, etc. Portland prices. 37 North Fir flt. Transfers BADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Of rice 42 North Front st. Phone 315. Prlcos right Senlco guar anteed. flewlnjf Machine 8JNGER BEWINO MACHINES FOU SAUK utt Jircrsx some usea ma chines aUo ror sale. Cleaning and ropalrlng. Baldwin Plauo lor salo from raotory to customer. Real ronc037' tfo. Central. Phono 890, -4 v O sESE