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mtmtw math 'rmnmn, mnvonv, Mir.nov. vf.rvF.srAT. main -it 22, ira WOK ftnVKSf WILLOW SPRINGS t. r. Itnrtin r Atrdfnnl tnntre1 lbrtroffJi thii di-tnd Mmlv aflir nneiii 8nturd,v cvrnin Mnrrk 8ft, the Ornnfpm will hitfo ntfrilMr BtrMiim ahiI pIcMmro ffledtiiqr. John B1rt,f trtiiWWfil Interne! Ih Med ford Sftantftv nft(tnm. I). W. Stone motored to Mpttfunl nnd Hogfle Hirer this week. Sir. ml Mm. E. 0. Lemlm of Knot Oningo, X. J., nn visiting .Inlitw Jlurkholz nml family. Mr. nnd Mrs. It. V. Donn and funn ily, were Sunday dinner jtHMts of Mrs. S. O'llrien of Medford. L. M. Ilhode, who owiifl tho prop erty formerly owned by TV J. Taylor, recently purchased a I)odc oor. Colonel Mima attended the; St. Patrick's dnnee held in the Elks' ulub Friday eVcninj. Thursday .Tames H. Howe, a former resilient of this district, nnd brother of Mrs. Qits Samuels oCMcdfurd, un derwent a serious operation in the Gormnu hospital in San Frnueiseo. aTi"k8 Kent of Mcdford returned to Jifcr homo after a short stay in this district. Saturday Mrs. .1. P. Honglnnd, Miskm Doris Cowley, 1'nv .Grimes, Matbel Jones and Merritt Honghtud mrjlored. to flol'd Hill to visit with Mm. Fit oil Snyder, t ' .1. T. Wntkins' vonnjrost son, who lifts been located in fleoigin with tho U. S. nriny for two years, has re cently been ordered to the border line or Mexteo. John Houn was a business visitor in Medford Saturday afternoon. K. Tnkno and fnnilly are located on the propel ty owned by M. Kidd of Mcdford. Mr. Takno is goiiifr to raiso sugar beets. . . A. Thompson, who was acci dentally kicked in the face by one of hi hontes Inst Tuesday, is improv ing very rapidly. (Mr. und .Mrs. V. 1). Clarke nnd daughter, Herbert Clarke, Rev. Dor tm of Ashland were dinner guests of Jlnrry Davisson and family Sunday. , Superintendent WvIIh nnl Mr. Sey mour were visiting the school nnd or ganizing boy' and girls' vltilis Fri day afternoon. Wednesday night was chosen as (he occasion of another delightful party given in compliment to Miss F.llun Hsping of F.lgin, 111., who is visiting in this vicinity extensively ns the guest or .Mrs. J. W. KIden' nt Green Acres, the KIden home. Anticipating tiie guests of (he evening, the house was attnietively cmhclliHlicd with quantities of peach blooms and gieCiiK,' and the-delightfully informal hours were spent with five hundred njidmu1e. Assisting Mrs. KIden charmingly in the gracious duties of thn'hontobs was Miss Rose Junes. Shitmroeks on the tables cniried out u. green tone which lent itself to the approaching St. Put lick's day. The guests enjoying the hospitality of MYs. KIden were: Mrs. 1). M. Mc tfasser, Mr. and .Mis. II. W. KIden, Aliases Itoso Jouos, Kllun Kspijig, Frnneino MoNnsser; Messrs, JI. S. Pieknrd, J. W. KIden, Albert Forgcy find I'aul Olson of Central Point. ltev. Dorau of Ashland is to hold n. song service nt the I'tvsbyleiian church Sunday evening, March 12(1, 1010, nt 7:;i0. Solos, duets, (patr iots, hymns and anthems will bo ten dered by local talent. Reported by Jackson County Ab tract Co., Sixth and rir ftu Circuit .J.K i)ojJ vs & A. Fleming et nl,, answer. Charles L. Wimer vs. Ashland Mineral Springs Sanitarium Co., def orce, default, cost bill. , L. R. Kineaid vs. C. II. Pierce et ril., writ of attachment. V. Fredrooksen vs. Isabella Row Icy at a!., summons. ' John K. Uoppiu vs. J. IC. Johnson Cjt n!., reply. M. P. Schmidt vs. the Iloguc River liublio Service Corporation, writ of attachment. C. A. Williams vs. Theo. II. F. Kn glc, answer, II. M. MeFailnnd s. John M. Root, certificate of levy, K. V. Carter, trustee, vs. F. C. EVERY THREE MINUTES ONE DIES IN THE II. S. ! The Anti-Tuberculosis Society illus trates the frightful toll of consumption by extinguishing a light every three minutes, and shows that it is the man or womanrgirl or boy, who neglects colds, whose blood is impure, who feels weak and languid, who is the very one to contract tuberculosis and none are immune. During changing seasons, or after stcknoss, Wood-quality is moM impor tant, and if you and your family will take Scott's Emulsion after meals it wfll almrge your blood with Imahh iniitainlng riohAips, uulckeu circulation, and fctrenguitQtJU lung ami throat. tHt' n trw irotu tauoJ wsy t a start tavc ouirox iwriu. ut t a boiuc UMUy. ottl txrtt & Dowiic. UkxHuBcld. X 4J) J-; COURT HOUS ENEWS (Freckles and His Friends lJ!:,:: i'WI I TlJ-f-Ti IT I nftkl'T I:- ... li;! S::J '" - . r ii:::" :;,:.;.; BoTMER ME MM AK1 1?-S? 8 H' -1 " Dnuforth et nl., default, decree, cost bill. Clarence Wheeler vs. John Mnulc, transcript of judgment. I "robot o Kstnte of Joscjji Walters, notice of final settlement. Kenl Ivstnto TinnfNcra Heirs of A. I). Hehnan to Thos. K. Hndticld, Jr., land in Ash land 400 Win. V. Hover ot ux tir Louise W. HoVfir, laud m seo. 10- 118-1 W .....: 1 Henrietta C. Jnuics et vir to Thomas J. James, land in ficc. -I-3-ME. . -.. - Kmmn Wing to Riohard Pes- wick, land in r, 0-10-2K. W. K. Ilrayton et al to Casa I.omn Orchurds, bind in sec. 2 nnd 3-II7-2W., nnd In, sec. 34-3U-2W. - . Casa l.oma. Orchnrds to W. K. Hnyton, same .. . Winnie C. Downey el vir to J. W. Redeye, lot 0, blk. 2, Gray's Add.. Medford 100 COO 10 GRAY HI BECOMES DARK, THICK, GLOSS! Look years younger! Try Grandma' recipe of Sage and Sulphur and nobody will know. Alm&t everyone knows tliat Sagu Twi and Sii!jhur, properly compounded, bring. hack the natural color mid lurt.ro U tlie balr when' ftulod, streaked or grays ulw cud Uailitruir, itching omlp and tops falling hair. Vwirs ngo thu ruly way to get this mixture w&m to ruaXo It at home, which is muy and trouble BUOIR. Nowiulny wo ftlmply nsk at any drug torn far "Wyeth's tVio and Bulphur Hair Itnnly.,' You will git a largo bottle for about 60 cents. Dvcrybody umm Uils old, famous nvljio, Ixvauw) no one can poMlbly tell that you darkened your hair, ns it does it so naturally and evenly. You dampen a sponge or soft bnuh with It and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a tlmej by rooming Dm gray hair disap pear, and after another application or two, your hair Uwmcw beautifully dark, thick and ionsy and you look years younger. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS CIIKTIT Jl'DOh. I Iiuto filed declaration of candi dacy for the offlco of Circuit Judge I will sincerely npprecfuto an expreo ulon of npproval by tho voters, of my administration of tho offlco during tho put six yearn. Adv. FRANK M. CALKINS. FOR RKI'RlWKNTATIVi: I hereby announco that I have fllod my declaration of Intention to become a candldato for tho republican nom ination fur tho offlco of representa tive subject to tho decision of the re publican party ut thn coming primary election. Adv. C. M. THOMAS. fillKRIFF. I havo heretofore formally an nounced my candidacy for the nomi nation for sheriff on the republican ticket to be voted upoi ut the com ing primary election, May 19, 1910. I havo held the position of deputy sheriff during the past four years. It is unanimously conceded that a mark et' Improvement has been made in all departments of the sheriff's of fice during the Incumbency ot tho present Bherlff, the records in tho of flco at the beginning of the present administration wero considered the worst In the state they are now considered equal to nny and better than most. The work of tax collection has been systematized so that quicker and bet- WHY? CASH WATfTKn SO acres Dear Creek bottom, 70 acres in cultivation, alfalfa, fruit and grain, easily irrigated. Less than 3 miles from Medford. GS0u cash. One of tha best buys in Jackson ounty. Say when and I will show you. J. G. BARNES 102 West Malu SL Phone 799 iL J .: ' .'. ' :;.-'HiL,-i J rTi :.... f Lfjy L rNliHT1 lIWN I I !:!!' ii-:;:;i , lUNDSRSTANP Wfo WITH ,...!;.'' . .IWMAT JUSTk-r'm ') Toiovbu? (,: .I:1 stay fci,!!i.. Zemo for Dandruff You do not want n xlow treatment when hair Is fulling mid (he damlrufl Herm Is Willing tho hair roots. Delay menus no hair. tiet, at nny dnur store, n bottlo of icmo for 2V or .ft.fKl for extra largo slip. Use ns directed, for It does tho work quickly. It kills tho dnndrun porm, nourlilies the hnlr roots and Immediately xtops Itehlnic wnlp. It Is sure and safe, N not RriMity, easy to uo nnd will not Htnln. Soaps nnd vhninpoos nre linrin ful, ns they contain nlkall. The bcsit thing to use Is zemo, for it Is pure and also lnexpcnko. '.'.mo, Cleveland. ter ocrvico is now being rendered, nnd taxes collected at a much leas cost than heretofore. I am fully conversant with tho du ties arid needs of thu office for which I aspire. (If I am nominated nnd elected I ptedgo myself: lot To maintain tho office In Its present efficient condltton. 2nd.- To endeavor to further Im prove tho service to taxpaycrfl and to minimize tho cost thereof. 3rd. To Impartially perform all duties and enforco all lawn. B. Y. (Curly) WILSON. I nm n candldato for tho nomina tion of Shoriff on tho republican ticket to bo voted for nt the prlmnrlcs May 10, 191 G. If nominated und elected I will enforco tho law and glvo the public nn honest. Impartial and efficient administration. 37 years In Jackson county. Adv. HARRY N. LOFLAND. I hereby announco my candidacy for tho republican nomination for sheriff, to bu voted on nt tho comhiR primaries. May lAth, 101C. I fool that I need no Introduction to the public, having been a resident I. 01 1 i.T ?..if if i,i! .n -i'0"'1 tlmt I will to tho best of my nn1!,? nd Ltnnn rn n0,1Ur nMnlCr tllO nffalrS Of thO nn Imnartlnl, economical and coin,.., ' imtl.,,iuiu. iinA.,,n .n.i sorvntlvo administration of this 1m portnnt o(f!cc. I have endeavored to Rorvo thn 'public faithfully In tho past nnd .ngreo. If elected, to strictly nnd 'Impartially enforce all laws. Having a very largo oxperlonco in tho mat- tors or taxation und knowing Jack koii county thorouchly, I pledge my- Isulf to conduct tho tax collection brnnCh of tho office in such a manner ns to servo the taxpayers honestly, promptly and efficiently. Adv. W. T. ORIKVK. I am a candidate for thu republi can nomlnntlon ot sheriff of Jackson county, subject to tho primary, May 19, 1910. I hnvo lived in Jackson county twolvo years, mudo the raco for the nomination for shoriff two years nso nnd received a Hpleudld vote despite tho unusual conditions I had to op pose and would uppreciato your sup port this time. It fleeted I will enforco all laws and pledge myself to nn economical, impartial aud conservative adminis tration. Adv. A. W WALKUR. I hereby announce my candidacy for tho nomination for sheriff on tho democratic ticket, subject to tho will of tho voters at the primary to bo hold May 19. 19 10. I urn a native son of Jackson county and my ou tire post life la subject to your Inves tigation. RALI'II O. JENNINGS. Adv. I horeby announco my candidacy for the democratlo nomination for Mheriff to be voted on ut tho coming primaries, May 19, 1910. I have servod the city of Medford aa chlof of police for over fivo years nnd during that time servod under four different mayors. I pledeo myself, If nomi nated and oloctcd, to serve tho publlo and do my duty ns sheriff at all tlmos, and rIvo the publlo an honest and Impartial administration. Adv. J. F. HITTSON. COrNTY TRlJASUnim. Doputy County Treasurer Myrtle V. Dlakeloy announces her candidacy for tho offlco of county treasurer. I hereby announ'o my candidacy on the republican ticket for tha of- I flee ot county treasurer, to bo voted Ion at tho coming primaries. I bavo held tho position as deputy In this office for the past year and am con fident that I can fulfill the duties connected therewith. I served two years as deputy coun. ty recorder before taking the posi tion as deputy county treasurer; I hnvo also had uxnorlanco as account ant for sevoral corporations, such as mo .tiumuru uuncrcio iuusirucuuu company and Medford Ice and Stor age Company, before taking up coun ty work, and will say that my past record is open for Inspection to the voters of Jaaksen county. If nominated and olected I will run the office without the expense of a doputy and continue to serve the pub He Just as etfletent In the futuro as I have in the pajt. Adv. MYRTLIS W. HLAKBLBY. I hereby anneuns that I have filed my declaration of Intention to bo- ipffMM Kmt t lOU ,:!!'! iLmi ' I WANNA I como a candldato tor tho republican nomination for the offlco ot county treasurer, to bo voted on In tho com ing primaries. If I nm nominated nnd elected will conduct tho offlco In nn efflclont und buslncsallko manner. Adv. HOY L. MAULB. I hereby nnnuunco that l am a can dldato for the nomination of county treasurer for Jackson county. Oregon, on tho republican ticket to bu voted for at thu primary election to ho hold May 19, 1910. I formerly held tho office ot county treasurer and belluvo I gave general satisfaction to tho public. During tho time I wus county treas urer tho county employed expert nc couutantn to oxpert tho county offi cers' books and said experts compli mented ray work very highly us a public official. If nominated nnd oloctod I shall endeavor to conduct tho affairs nt tho office in an honest, efficient and bust-nesB-liku manner. Adr. JA. M. CHOXBMILLER. DIBTIHOT ATTORNEY I am a candldato for re-election to the offlco of district attorney, Adr. B. B. ICBLLY. I heroby announco that I have filed my declaration of intention to becomo a candldato for tho repub lican nomlnntlon for tho offlco, of District Attorney for Jackson county, Oregon, subject to tho decision of tho republican party, at tho primary elec tion to bo held May 10, 1916. Adr. O. M. ItOUBRTS. I hereby announco that 1 liavo fllad my declaration ot Intentions, and thnt I am a candldato for tho domocratlc nomlnntlon for tllo offlco of district attornoy. subject to tho May primar ies. If I nm nominated and oloctcd to this office, I promlso not to forRot tho fact that 1 nm a public sorvnnt. office, Impartially, honestly and without fear or favor. Adv. . NWWTON V. DORDKN Tho first of the y.car a number of republicans, lncludluc many who no- proved of iriy efforts in the Interest of tho taxpayers sh state reproseutn tivo four years ago, requosted mo to becomo n candldato for the office ot District Attorney, Inasmuch as there would be, in addition to tho regular duties ot the criminal and Juvenllo courts, new duties and conditions confronting the offlco. Among those wore montlonod tho enforcement of tho prohibition art, nnd the likeli hood of hnvlng to foreclose tunny tax Hens, particularly thoso ugalnnt the Southern Pacific land grant of noarly half million acros In Jackson county, nmountlng to about $200,000. My reply was that 1 would bocomo n candldato If It were gouerally de sired and the raco could bo madn without assuming special obligation to nny particular Individual, factlun, locality or luterost. Therefore, after consulting person ally or by letter seVernl hundred men and women of nil occupations In nil parts of tho county, bollovlng there Is n reul dosiro for my candi dacy, I will be a candldato for tho nomination ot District Attorney ou tho republican ticket. Adv. JOHN II. CARKIN. COUNTY CLKIlir. O, A, Gardner is Itcpulillriiii Candl dato for County Clerk I hereby announco my candidacy for tho offlco of county clerk nnd Jf nomlnntcd and elected will contlnuo to give my entire time and attention to tho duties thereof, conduct tho office according to law and i;lvo an efficient, economical nnd buslnoss llko administration. Adv. O. A. OARDNBR. I hereby announco that I havo filed my declaration of Intention to become a candldato for the republi can nomlnntlon for the office of county clerk, for Jackson county, Oregon, subject to tho decision ot the republican party at the primary elec tion to bo held May 19. 191C Adv. (Little) JOB II. WILSON. I heroby announco that I havo filed my declaration of intention to become a candidate for tho republi can nomination for the office ot coun ty olerk, tor Jackson county, subject to the decision of the republican par ty, at tne primary election to be bold May 19, 1918. Adv. A. N, HILDBDRAND. COUNTY ASSESSOR I hereby announco my candidacy for tho offlco of county assossor of Jackson county on tho ropublloan ticket, subject to tho primary on May 19 I pledgo myself to an bouost, efficient, impartial and econ omical discharge or tho duties ot tho of flro and proposo to maka all assess, monts upou the basis of tho true aetual value ot the property and not upon any Inflated valuation. Adv. QBOROB LAUN8PACH. I herewith announce my oandldaoy for county aisoesor, subjeflt to the decision ot tho ropubllean party ut -rf-s S . , . ; ...riiiiiiitii . :,l.. mu , so aheap, , - ; jjj:i:;.) mm jm ::; A -TuERG wuz a. ;:::!!:' m .', if -me master. !;;: . "-:1 : mm ois vvorm om :; jm is so iMPdRTAift! !. I: 'C'L M$ her lettuce. Birr fCiiLi ;t-..XM'!',r,r I - ! ,.J;.. VA ATE IT NQVAJtf :$$$S the primary election to bo held May 19, 191G. If elected I pledge myself to mnko n Just and equltablo assess ment and administer tho affairs of, tho offlco In n business-like manner. Adv. J. 11. COLEMAN. I hereby announce my candidacy for thn democratic nomination for the office of nnftt'RHor of Jncltson county, nt the primary to bo held May 19th, 101C. Hnvo had threo years' cxporlenco ns deputy nsscssor. Adv. CLINT OALLATIN. COUNTY .SUI'BUINTKNDKNT. I hereby announco my cnndldncy on the republican ticket tot tho of flco ot County School Superintend ent for Jnckcon county, Oregon, sub ject to tho will ot tho republican party at tho primary election May 19. I stand for practical school ef ficiency, personal supervision ot tho schools nnd elimination ot county scl.iol supervisors. Adl . FRANCIS C. SMITH. To tho roters: I nm republican candldato for county school super intendent nt the primary election, May 19, 1910. I am for supervision of tho schools by tho superintendent and fur econ omy In tho county superintendent's offlco and orory place whoro it docs not retard tho efficiency ot tho schools, I am In favor ot progrcsslro educa tion, thnt Is, education that proparos tho hoy or girl for Ilfo. I am for all having a squaro deal nnd an oqual chance for an education. It nominated and elected I will do every thing In my power to tnako the schools of Jackson county tho best In tho state. Adr. A. J. HANDY, I hereby announce thnt I hnvo filed my declaration ot Intentions, and that I am a candidate for tho re publican nomination tor tho offlco of County School Supertntondont ot Jackson county, subject to tho pri maries of May 19. If nominated nnd elected I pledge myself to nn honest, Impartial and economic administration and will personally supcrvlso our scho6ht. I hold an OrPKnn llfo cortlltcntn, nnd having recently Bpent four ses sions on preparatory work, Doth In tho University of Oregou nnd In tha University ot California In tho study of modern education and supervi sion, mid having served tho county ns rural school supervisor for two years. I feol competent n fill tho of fice In n thoroughly satisfactory man ner nnd hereby solicit the support of every true friend of education. Adv. Q. W. AOBR, I nm n candidate for tho republi can nomination for County School Superintendent. I stand fer: A con tinuance ot progressive policies in education, economy consistent with efficiency, equal educational advan tages for tho boys and girls on tho farms with thoxe In tho cities and towns. H nominated and elected I will In thn future, as In tho past, giro my full time, and bent efforts to tho supervision of the schools and tho ad ministration ot tho duties of tho of fice, During my Incumbency 1 havo not, confined myself Htrlctly to tho routlnu duties of the office but havo taken a broader view of tho mission of tho County School Suporintftidont. In addition to my vfforts vo raise tho standard of teaching and Improvo tho physical conditions nt school I havo labored to promote the welfuro of tho boys and girls through industrial 'clubs, school fairs, school rrodlts for I homo work, parent-teachers circles, I spoiling and arithmetic contents, and othor activities. I feel thnt my work has been regarded with favor and In order to contlnuo this work, I nm asking for re-election. Adv. J. PERCY WELLS. FOU KENT HOnSKKREPING ROOMS FOR RENT Threo furnished house keeping rooms, ground floor. 2S0 South Orapo. Phone 738-X. 312 FOR HENT .FURNISHED AITS. FOR RENT Apartment for Vent. Tho Ilerben, 10 Qulne St. FOR KKNT nOUHKfl FOR RENT Three room furnished houso at 4jl Woodstook ut., rent reasonable. Seo Dr. Scely or J. W. Uorrlan. FOR RENT fl-room modern bunga low, range connected, east front, shKdo. Tel 488-X. FOR EXCHANGE FOR SALE or trade for land, good brick building bringing cash rent. Dux K, Mall Tribune. 311 WILL trade a handsome, thorough- Vrod female fox terrier, 7 mouths, liar, (uiriule Spitz pup, or It. II. nrown, Route 1, Central Point. 311 FOR BXCHAKRhV-Homo aud single ItAmeiM for wood. AddrejM Kl3 King it. 311 roit BAiav-iityra-uOK FOR SALE f.oo excellent Rnmhoull- let ewer, $8; 300 Rnmboulllet yearlings, 0.D0. Call at uoou on phone. Rosenborg Dros., Central (Point. i 301 FOR 8ALE 1000 lbs. -Hiding horse, about 322 East 12th flt. 313 FOR SALE POULTRY AND KOOB FOR SALE MiltoNNS'andotto"ogBS $1; cockerels f 1. Frltscho, Route 2, Modiord. 313 FOR SALE IlaTreVlloek esga'for setting $1.00 for 15. Wou first cock and first pullet, at recent nhow. Paul Junncy, R. F. D. 2, Phono 41. 311 FOR SALE Pnro bred II. P. Rock H. S. Hamburg eggs, $1.00 per in. Phono 138-J. 318 KOlf BALE hi Its from Selected winter laying nnd.prlzo winning strain of S; U. Rhode inland Reds; '11 per sotting. Mrs. C. S.l.atnmey, Central Point, R. R. 2. 318 FOR HALE Hatching eggs, day old chicks, O. A. C. strain, from trap nested, brod-to-lay S. C. W. Lob horns; egg production first, but I also hnvo quality. At So. Orog. Poultry Show I won two firsts, ono second nnd threo specials on six birds entered. W, J. Warner, Med ford. Phono 090-M. 31C FOR BALK aufldtljiiArnSOUB FOR SALE Fold'lniT" baby buggy cheap, nlcu condition. 737 W. Hth nt. 311 FOR SALE Sowing mnchlno, run, 1 Iron crib; I mission crib. Ph6no 844-X. 3 1 S FOR BALE One Monarch gas water tinnier, one gas range, one wood range. 307 South Oakdnlo. 315 FOR SALE (Sararte J2xJG sldoVaiui paltitvd, cheap. Phone I8H-.M. Mell find IIouno Movers. ' 311 FOR SALE--liny! II; W. Ilarnv burir. . 313 FOR SALE Runabout in Hood con dition; good tires;1 17& If tnktln within ten days, llox 20, cAro Mall Tribune. ' 313 - FOll SALE Overland roadster. Soo E. A. Hicks, .Miinnger, Oregou (Iraulte Co. FOR SALE CHEAP Two newow hoy saddles, now hucey, xct of new single harness. Union Stables. 333 FOR SALE CHEAP Furnlturo nnd lease on rooming house. Call at Oxford Rooms. 223 West Main st. Phono C3A-L. 311 FOR SALE A Reed slnulo buggy, cheap; also slnglo harness nnd ono sot douhlo harness. Can be seen at Palmer's Piano Place, 28 So. Cuntral. tf FOU BALK ItElli KSTATM FOR SALE Threo acres oxcelleut land and a fluu modern bungalow having four rooms and a sleopliiK porch and good outbuildings, with in it mile of tho Medford olty lim its. Terms reasonable. Inquire ot p, W. Uorrlan, Medford Dank bids. 3I3 . . FOR SALE lly owners, eholco Dear creek bottom land close to Med ford, with eight year old fruit trees apples and pours; also alfalfa land. Houses and lots for snlo or rout. Jasoph Taylor & Son, Phone 452-H. 321 -wort ' j: &.- WANTED mntnrwuiJVKOUR WANTED To trndo for or buy on time an old largo work aulmal isultable to plow around fruit trees, mare preferred. Address Irvlu Dnhaok, Battle Point, Oregon. 310 MISCELLANEOUS, iEsljHjTlnBL7a by Rov. J. T. Suudorland, and oth er Unitarian, literature sent frcu to Inquirers. Address Miss Hnxel Durtoti. Central Point, R. F. D. No. 1. Oregon. 314 aa liOm LOST Large whlto cat, very tame, family pet; last seen on South Holly street; $2 reward for return to southwest corner Orogon Ter race and Roddy avenue. 310 STRAYED Or stolen, from my cor ral, Saturday night, March 18, 1910. ono dark bay moru, weight about 1300 lbs., left oyo parti) closed, seemingly sore, ono hind hoof split or has soma down conto, iwaa unshod, ijad halter on with letter R out on sldo with pocket knife. Has habit ot holding up front feet as If tlioy were soro. (iIewe.Nl for IntoriiuUluii or return ft) II. I Sinclair, 6 1 1 Falrvlow St.. Ashland, OrvKQti, 311 By Blosser monict to ijoax TO LOAN $1000 on Improved ranch Holmes the liiBuronco Man. nUBlXKSA DIIUXTOUY Auto Supplies i"1" LAHBR AUTO BPRINO CO. W aro operating the largest, oldest and best equipped plant In tho Pa cific northwest. Uso our springs when others tall. Sold under guar antee. 20 North Fifteenth St., Portland, Ore. Attorneys GEO. V. CHERRY Attorney.. an4 Notary, Room 9, Jackson Count Dank Uulldlng, entrance N. Cen tral, Modtord, Ore. PORTER J. NEFF Attornoy at law, rooms 8 and 9, Medford National Dank Building. A. B. RBAME8, LAWYER Qarnett Corey bldg. a. M. RODBRTS Lawyer. Medford National Bank Dulldlng Doatista "br. W. M. VAN BCOYOa ' DR. O. C. VAN BCOYOO Dentists Oarnett-Corey llldg., nlte Sir Medforu, Ore. Phone 8C0. Collections and Report COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS W collected soino accounts 14 yean old. We know how to get thi money Tho Buttock MorcantlN Agency. Inc., Room 1, 2, 3 Ha kins' Uldtu 810 B. Malnjt ,EBglnccr and Contractor FRED NTaUMMiNaBSnglneor ane contractor, 404 M. F. ft II. Dldg Surveys,, estlmatos, Irrigation dralnago, orchard nnd land lm provoment, !S'ju esyi;- Insurance. EARL S. TUMY General Insurance offlco, Flro, Automobile, Accident, Liability, Pluto Class, Contract, and Surety Ronds. Excellent com. panics, good local sorrlco. No. 210 (laruett-Coroy Dldg. Instruction In Music FRED ALTON HAIOHT, teachor ot piano and harmony. Composer and arranger of music. Halght Music Studio, 401 (larnott-Coroy building. ta Garbage OARDAGB Get your premise cleaned up for the summer. Call on tho city gnrbago wagons for good servtco. Phone 274-L. F. Y. Allen. Physicians anil fturgeons bn?npa7"cVnLowV'"'"w."BVA MAINS OARLOW Osteopathia physicians, 410-417 Garnott-Corey bldg., phono 103G-L. Resldonc 20 South Laurel st. DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopath! physician, 303 Qaruott-Corey building. Phone 180. DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician and urgeon, Practice limited to eye, ear, noso and throat Eyes scion tlflcally tested and glasses sup plied. Oculist and Aurist tor B. P. R. R. Co. Offices M. F. & H. Co. bldg., opposite P. O. Phone 507. DR. R. W. CLANOY Physician and surgeon Phones, office 30, resi dence 724-J. Office hours, 10 te 13, 2 to 6, DR. MARTIN O. HARDER Physi cian and surgeon. Office Palm block, opposite Nash hotel. Houn 10 to 12, 1 to 4. Phono 110-J. OORDON MAC CRACKBN, M, D. Homeopathic Physician, Burgeon, 228 Bast Main St., Modtord. Ore gon. Oftlco phono 142, resldonc phone 732-R3. Office hours 1 to 4 p. in. Printers anH Publishers MEDFORD PRINTING CO.. has the beat eqtilppod printing offlco Id southern Oregon; book binding loose leaf ledgors. billing system etc Portland rr wm Fir st. TNtnsferrj BADS TRAN3FBR & STORAGE CO. Office 42 North Front st. Phons 315. Prices right. Service guar - antsed Sewing Machines 8INGBR SB WINO MACHINESFOP 3ALE OR RENT Some used mi dlines also for 'ale. Cleaning nnd repajrlus. Daldwin Piano fqr sato from factory to customer. RjmI reuce 375 So. Central. Phono 3V0, -v 0 'm, tHW-'tAxt v !' JL. a 2k sv