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muvrntu mwh TiirnrvF. Mim-viwi hi i ft j " fi M l r-cir ri' VKtm TT?K it i POINT EAGLETS By A. (' ffnwint VI r t R iViMr of Null r1to c.'"i" out and went to Medford to ! - hr "vm treat-d and came out fin fur on the P IK and spent tha tiiKht nh nt- tsking the fpiornlair tmin for hor homo Thursttoj. Mr ind Mm Chart Hood, who have b--a spending tbo wfntor In S :iiHf. Wash., returned to their homo on Odiiorno creek Thursday. V. O. Thompson, the Laks Crook postmaster and merchant, came otit Thursday and wont on (o Medford. hiic here ho took dinner at tbo inn. nsld and so did C. A. Chapman, one of Medford business men. Ho was nut hero representing the Singer Sitting Machine company and tho Haldwln Piano company. Hoy L. Maul and family ere alto with us Thursday. Dr. Maul la one of tho candidates who it aspiring for tin- nomination for tho office of county treasurer, were alto at tho H S. for dinner Thursday. Carl Von d( r llellen alao was with ua at the nun" time. Thomas F. Nichols of Lake ere ok anil Mr. Martin of Ilrownsboro spout Thumdny night with ua. Friday morning Ktl Button, our road auporvlRor wont up and oponod the county rond lending up to Hound Top. It appeared that Mr. Uutler had bought a lnrgo tract of land, the old V. C. Bookman tract from Iionton Dowers and had the tract fenced so an to cloic the road loading up to the old Nlchola place now occupied by llenJ.Hropli, ,1. F. McPlierson, ot nl, and complaint waa filed with tho county court and ho tho work had to lie duno. Kd says that he took tho gate off of Ha hinge and throw down the fence that waa obstructing the rond. (2. A. Hnrth who haa been up to 1'orlland a good part of tho winter acting as a Juror In tho U. H. federal court returned Friday and went out to Ida farm about two inlloa south cant of hero. Ho formerly lived In I'mutlHa county and was drawn as a juror while living thero and the authorities hunted hint up and had him ;:o to aorvo In Portland. I.. F. Hiigall. one of our tra voting .iieHiiien representing the American Woolen Mllla of San Francisco, waa Inn- Friday allowing hla goods and hiking order for suits. Quito a nuinlior of our young men wont up to Ilrownsboro Friday night to attend a dance, among whom wore William and Harry I.owls, Frederic H. Heath, Frank Hasolton. Sherwln Hamilton, Oradon Chlldreth, T. Tay lor and Hobble Harnlsh. Hollle took tho novoh young men up in hla Ford and reported that they had a very pleasant time, aocomiutnled by a big food, but these big feeds are getting fo be so common they scarcely at tract any attention. The enterprising cltltens of Ragle 1'olnt school district commenced Wednesday morning with their teama, plows, fresuos. etc., to level off the school ground and fix it up for a iiasohail ground and otherwise beau tiftlng tho ground and on Thursday the ladles brought In a basket dinner for tho men who worked and I heard one man aay there were victuals enough to supply half of the people in the town. Hut they, the men, did a good job and In addition to level ing off tho ground they took the grand stand that waa standing over in the Jonas field down and put a part of It up and are getting tblnga In shape to hare a pleasant time here this summer. The arrangement ia to have a game ot baseball tomorrow (Sunday) between the Talent team ami Eagle Point boys. I see that I ouiited to state In my last that W. E. Hemmell bad renew ed his sub to the Dally Mall Tribune. Saturday morning the P. ft E. brought out almost a full car load ot goods for our merchants. Geo. lirown & Sona, K. L. Heath, Von der Hellen, Hoy Ashpole and Geo Daley, beside a lot or household goods for J. V. MPherson, among which was a furnace for his new house that ho Is building Also quite a lot or goods for Frank Lewis" confectlonen Itn W L Smith was one of tho pa.sen- CLEANSE THE BLOOD Rheumatism Due to Bad Bipod T.JsanA h it-ii m1 we" Po jil in th oortt hultli sitffilosj tfiu f-.t-fjrsU.ra, wiU) whom i 't wan tt. .mi Who hvllerod that tucir ' I,im waa caiPrd eeynoii fi'-'i It n . j.i m n lo tnem ther th lOse of ti ii tio Mr wo. tho blood, thai I'ru jk. i.i ti... must tatthtul ally of !( mita-ti-.ni. h.ut Rnppd thun. The pml'S In the bl oil bal siynrd lis itrcngtll Ti..- weiiktiicil blood had allowed loi . n md lmiritl to accumulate anil II i uersy i . Thy Jlt ",ijr 1 r lUtUs. Pl ver pns fi t with Pr dU.-tlon and diiS'a. Wlif tried . 0. nlur a blood lonl.' T)ir kh up drt'B Thl luinpuuiid of lutnes renif-d t "' rooln and lurln dn1 at drxv fsilel to do It Jilt r ally w.nhcd tfi i'lo I f'0 from po Sdn. n,nd with the floV t lllr l0 "' Vk hrnlth. strrngth. vifit aufl hanpl- cf. irt a s s (tuio ir aru$ei In.-i.--t un.in D ri If VO.i.t la a JC ctuii imc .. w nt lid t 1i-ai ajl- 1 to -- f 8;.e. ilh ' "o t ai.'A, tJJU, fiu? ieglb Ijhiiijj'A 2 si at w , V u O , SQUIRREL FOOD mnx ueo' v m ice rMV nw cowT I cf onc of rn' n.rTirsT ci4ier CrR5 TfirtT-, built fM 8i0 rii tf or MINE 15 OfJft OT I J" SxvKl LC-r r' MD ft Jt?a ' tk- -Tfe FeLLcw who bra&s about WHAT A-5W&LL CAR H& HAS VvVir HlLL OV "5e fAV CAR -- ITS &RG.AT "Tb BC ABUS T& JV5T "iHlrJK ot SOrA6 Pt-AcETt) GO, AN' VI N fAY CAR AN' 3U5T 3AIL.7 LSTSru) KM I VT - rAY CAR AN' ausT saii- ALOM6 ETC V3 . rV gers and Mrs. L. .1. Young of Spokane and hor two children who wore on tlielr way up to Lake creek to visit old time friends. Mr. Swan and family, formorly of Klamath county, but who haa been spending the winter here, started Sat urday for hla old homo. T. W. Osgood, one of our civil engineers, was out Saturday to sua Frank lirown on busliiww and he and Frank Smith took dinner at the Sun nyslde. Our daughter, Hattle, and .Mtaa Clulru Zimmerman, ou, assistant p. m., chief operator in tho telephone oflco took the I. & K. for Kdsall's crossing Saturday. Since writing tho foregoing Prof. A. .1. llanby, one or the republican candidate, called on mo to let mo know that he waa a candidate and to get acquainted aa we had never mot before. Ho feels quite hopeful In his undertaking. Clyde Strike Over LONDON'. April 3. Tho Clyde atrike i oxjM'ctod to collapse loday iinil it in nftinned that the night shift will resume work tonight and that the day lut't will return Ioiikiihuv. Why Smoko mt duiir When La Gondna are jnly 10c. DON'T SUFFER WiTJiEURALGIA Mustorolo Gives Delicious Comfort through our IhmJ. licn your skull V IICI1 1IIV9V '" ' l'll KU 9IUfllltK , ieem a? if it would split, just rub a lit tle Ml'STI.KOLK on the temples and neck. It draws out the inflammation, soothe away the pain gives quick relief. ML'STF.ROLF. i a clean, while oint ment, made with oil of nmitard. Better than a mustard platter and does not blis ter I Doctors ami nurses frankly recom mend MUSTEROl.i: for Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Croup, Stiff Keck, Astluna, Neuralgia, Congestion, Pleurisy, Rheu matism, Lumbago. I'ains and Aches of the Wick or Joint , Sprains, Sore Muv clei, BruUei, Chilblains, Frosted Keet Colds of the Chest (it often prevents Pneumonia). At your druggist's, in 25c and 50e Jars, and a special large hospital size for $2 SO. He sure you get the genuine MlTS TEROLE. Refuse imitation et what you ask for The Musterole Company, Cleveland, Ohio. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS niKTiT .iruou. I have lllil de laratlon ot candl- J... rnn .1... ..ffino r.f Pirf-nit liiftira It.illFlncr.lv app.eclate an exprea- , lion or ...prot-l by the voters, of my WHY? CMS II WAXTKI SO acres Hear Creek botto 303, 70 acres la cultivation, alfalfa, fruit and grain, easily Irrigated. Less than 2 zailes from Medford. I6f0v cash. i W&r M " ?) Jk;'-r rzr. '-r -u c- i .- i. ." -,52ftY, JKfe. v:-'kss - ffiPt $mm , &flZ8HBBk . KHntRs' emmm 0ytT iSVJ&sty..z I One ot tt.a best buys in Jacksoa j nation for sheriff on the republican ( ticket to be voted upoi at the corn county. Say when and I will show ug primary election, May 19, 11. I have held tho position of deputy you, I J. C. BARNES m m til I'hone 799 M ntmrT 49 cvr on tM' ayy umM a i a tii. ftrry "XTTIPt IWfV Aft .rTKDN OUT -IMisTTV MINUTES WrfHCVf tvr.N owtwiN mi - STSP USUfM-LY "TROTS OUT administration of the office during the past six years. Adv. . FHANK M. CALKINS. 1'OU ItKIMtltSKNTATIVIC I heroby announce that I have (Hod my declaration of intention to hocoino a candidate for the republican nom ination for the officii or representa tive subject to tho decision of tho re publican jiarty at tho cumins primary election. Adv. C. M. THOMAS. 1 am a republican oandldate for representative In tho state legisla ture. HIC.WJ. C. SI1ULDON. I am a candidate for the republican nomination for Joint representative from the district comprising Doug Ink and .Incksou counties subject to the primary In May. If nominated and elected I will servo the itoople of the district to the host or my ability. Adv. . W. II. GOltK. I hereby announce my candidacy for tho nomination for representa tive from Jaukbon county on the re publican ticket, subject to the pri mary on May 19. I pledge myself for economy and n square deal for all. Adv. HUNTON HOWKHS. IHSTIUCT ATTOHNKY I am n candidate for re-election to tho offlco of district attorney. Adv. B. K. KKLLY. I heroby announce th.it I uavo tiled my declaration ot Intention to become a candldato for the repub lican nomination for the ofrieo or District Attorney for Jackson county, nrAtfnn alltilAj? in thn itcutlalntl nt Mm republican party, at the primary olec - tlou to be hold May 19, 1916. Adv. 0. M. H0HBHT3. t i.n-At.1, unn, !,, i t,nva nin.i - t i an 4 ;5 4L ' - tr'o MAXfS A fcsc! iKaurr ! Nice wATcty Nv&oi m - vrii ; v s my declaration of Intentions, nnd that I0" """ thoroughly, I plodgo my I am a candidate for the domocratlo " 5"n,,uc.l th. t,tx. colloctlon . .. m .i. .li. """" "",0",'VL.U l!L1'"'." "':'"" attorney, subject to the May prtmar les. If I am nomlnatod and elected to this office, I promise not to forgot the fact that I am a public servant, and that 1 will to tho boat of my ability administer tho arfalm or the office, Impartially, hunwtly and without fear or favor. Adv. N1SWTON W. nORDKN The first of the year n number or republicans, Including many who ap proved or my efforts In the Interest of the taxpayers as atate representa tive tour years ago, requested me to become a candidate tor the efflce or District Attorney, Inasmuch as there would be, In addition to the regular duties or the criminal and Juvenile courts, new duties and conditions confronting the office. Among these were mentioned tho enforcement or the prohibition act, and the likeli hood or liartug to rorecloao many tax Ileus, particularly those against the Southern Pacific land grant or nearly hair million acres In Jackson county, amounting to about H'OO.OuO. My reply waa tbut I would become, a candidate If It were generally do-1 sired and the race could be mad without assuming special obligation to any particular individual, faction, locality or interest. Therefore, after consulting person ally or by letter Eeveral'kundred man and women of all occupations In Pft ' cu,ty " '. r '?'; nomination of District Attorney on the republleau ticket. Adv. JOHN II. CAIIKIN. I am a candidate for the office of district attorney on the democrat ticket. It nomluated and elected. Ii ) shall serve the county as I harel served the City of Medtord during' (the past thre years, during which time I have beeu Its city attorney. I Adv. B. K. il'CAIJB. I SIIKKIW. I I have heretofore formally an- sheriff during the past four yeara. It I la iitiAttlmAilal. .inAfl that a uiik. i Improvement has Men msda in to the decision of the republican par alt department of the sheriff's of- ty. at the primary election to be bald flea during the Inrumtiency of the Ui it tbifi prssent sheriff, the records in tue of- ishtit807 By Ahcrn n I ' ii i ! I r.E Hf W UP mv wiix rAVrAR-ltcw milc in to rn 'jHWI.V iMcie l yjf'i 10 TtieRe oe mv fT THftT BLEW Off tWO DfV (bO vee.ow-i j KID'. -nttsvRtf M-..A rr ? 3sr- -iaS.I" V., flC: SOMCTrilN UK6Tfi5 .i flee at the beginning or tho present administration were considered the worst in the state they nro now considered oqual to any and bettor tharv moat. The work of tax collection has been ayntematlxed mo that quicker and bet ter aervlco is now being rondored. and taxes 'collected nt n much less cost than heretofore. I am fully conversant with the du ties and needs of tho office for which I aspire. If I am nominated and elected I pledgo myself: 1st To maintain the. offlco in Ha prosont offlclent condition. 2nd. To endeavor to furthor Im provo tho aorvlcf to taxpayers nnd to minimize, tho cost tliereor. 3rd. To impartially perform nit dutlos and enforce all laws. K. W. (Curly) WILSON. I am n candidate for tho nomina tion of Sherlfr on tho republican ticket to bo voted for nt tho primaries May 19, 191G. If nominated and elected I will enforco the law and elvo the public an honoat, impartial and urflolont administration. 37 yonrs In Jackson county. Adv. IIAHKY N. LOFLAND. I horohy announco my candidacy for tho republican nomination for sheriff, to be voted on at thu coming prlmnrloa. May 19th, 191G. I reel that I need no Introduction to the public, having been a resident of Jackson county for 'ii years. I pledge mself, ir elected, to glvo an Im'mrtlHl. economical and con servative administration ot this im portant office. I have endeavored to sorvo tho i P,,"c fB,,h,f,lUy1 " t,,.0,,.,?8t am! agree, ir elected, to strictly and Impartially enforce all laws. Havlnr; a very large experience In tuo mnt- 'tars or taxation and knowing Jack iHHiicii in ill" unite in miun u iimiiiitir aa to serve the taxpayers honoatly, promptly and efficiently. Adv. W. T. GIUKVH. I atu a candldato for the republi can nomination of ahtirlff ot Jackson eounty, subject to the primary, May IV. 1916. I hare lived in Jackson eounty twelve years, made the race for the nomination for aherirf two year ago and received a splendid vote despite the unusual conditions I had to op pose and would appreciate your sup port this time. H elected I will enforce all laws and pltdge myaeir to an economical, Impartial and conservative adminis tration. Adv. A. W. WALKICH. I hereby anuouncp my candldaey for the nomination for sheriff on the democratic ticket; subject to the will of the voters at tbt primary to be held May IB, 1910. I am a native sou of Jackson eounty and my en tire jMiat life la subject to your Inves tigation. KAI.ril G. JKNNINUH. Adv, , I hereby auuounee my eaadldsry for the democratic nomination for sherlfr to bo voted on at the coming primaries, May 19, 191. I hav served the city of .Med ford as chlrf or police for over five years and darlag that time served uniler four dlffereat mayors. I pledge myself, if Domi nated and elected, to serve (ha public and do my duty aa sheriff at U times, and Klve the nubile an honest and Impartial administration. Adv. J. V liirreo.s'. cxrNTT (fj:itK. (. A, CLinllier in KopMbil'un CiUMl( iUt f" ('uity (IcrX: I hereby announcr my raoCI'lacj for tb ofTic of county rlerb and ir nomiuated and )erted "'" eontlnua to giro my entlr tline aiifi otlentloo to th duties threor, coiido tbo office aecording to lo and Rlvo an officiant, economical 9cd buelttCM' like administration. Adv. O. A. OAHDNKH. I hereby announce that I have filed my declaration of intention to become a candidate for the republi can nomination for the office ot coun- Ub i.. fttlMM .... .i.Llaj.1 Adv. A. K. IIILDKBIUND. tme- (lojMitv Cfnintv T rm'itrof Mrrfla W U'altelov snnounee hr esadldMy for fh afflr of const r trMsnfr. I pffsny annmin t" nnlwiao im im rtihiirftcitn iirkt r. im f fto 9t tonnfy iffsttrr to m rntmi t th eamlM arimarliM I tigfn UjU tft pwHten m dsptttv In (Ma ffnti for (h fast year and am coif ffiMhjft (Hat f an ftilfllt the d title Mtawtae! therewith I twrratl two years n deottly conn- tv raewriktr tmfnrt) taklag tan imww llwi m 4vitv Mtintr trmaarer: 1 (lave also had experience aa aceonnt AMt for several corporattoas, aneh aa the M enfant Concrete Const rttetktn empaay and Med ford tea and Stor- age Company, before taking mo conn' ty work, and will aay that my paat reeerd Is open for lasp-clton to ttfo voters or Jackson county. It nominated and elected I will run the office without tho expense of n deputy and continue to arro the pub lic jHst aa offlclent In the future tu I have In the past. Adv. MYHTLK W. BLAKBLBY. I hereby announce that I have filed mr declaration of intention to be Cema a candldato for tho republican nomination for tho offlco of county treasurer, to bo votod on In the com InR primaries. It I am nominated and elected will condtiot tho offlco In on offlclent and huslnoMlIko manner. Adv. HOY L. MAUL!?. I heroby announco that 1 am a enn dldato tor the nomination ot county treasurer for Jackson county, Oregon, on the republican tlckot to bo votod for nt thu primary election to bo hold May 10, 1H1C. 1 formorly hold tho offlco of county tronsurer and bollovo I ruvo gonoral satisfaction to tho public. During the time I was county trcaa uror tho county employed oxport nr countahta to oxpert tho county offl cors' books and said oxnerta comnll montod my work very highly ni! puuiic official. ir nominated nnd oloctod I shall ondonvor to conduct tho ntrnlra or the offlco In an honest, offlclont ami bust- nM-llke manner. Adv. JAS. M. CHONKMILLRR. COL'XTV ASSKSSOU I horoby announco my candidacy lor tho ofrieo of county nsossor ot Jaokson county on tho ronubllonn tlckot, subject to tho primary on Jiay in. i piodgo mysoir to nn honest, efficient. Impartial and ccon omlcal discharge or tho dutlos ot tho offlco nnd proposo to mako nil assess ments upon tho basis ot tho truo actual valuo or tho property and not upon any inrintod valuation. Adv. aKOHOK LAUNSPACIL I hornwlth announco my candidacy for county nssossor, subjoct to tho decision or tho republican pnrty nt tho primary election to bo hold May 19, 1910. It elected I piodgo inyaolt to mnku a Just and onultablo assess mont and administer tho affair ot the offlco In a bualuosa-llko mutinor. Adv. J. II. COLKMAN. I horoby announco my candidacy for tbo democratic nomination for tho offlco of nssossor of Jaokson county, nt tho primary to bn held May 19th. 110. Uavo had throe yours' oxporlencn ns doputy nssossor Adv. CLINT OALLATIN. COUNTY HUl'imiNTKNDKNT. I heroby announco my candidacy on the republican tlckot for the of fice of County School Superintend ent for Jackson county, Oregon, sub ject to the will ot tho republican party at the primary election May 1. I stand for practical sohool of ricloncy. personal supervision of thu schools and elimination ot county school supervisors. Ail . KKAN'CIR C. SMITH. To the veters: I urn ropublloan candldato for county school super Intendont at tho primary election, May 13, IV 16. I am for supervision ot tho schools ny toe superintendent nnd for oeou omy In the county superintendent's office and every place whero It doos not retard the offlclonoy ot tho schools. I am In favor of progrosslvo educa tion, that la. education that preitarna the boy or girl for life. I am for all having a square deal and an equal chance for an education. If nominated and olestod I will do every thing In my pnwor to make the schools of Jackson county the beat In the state. Adv. A. J. HANDY. I hereby announce that I havo filed my declaration ot intentions, and that I am a candidate for the re publican nomlitutlun tor thq offlco of County School Superintendent or Jackson county, subject to the prt maris or May 19. It nominated aud elected I pledge myseir to an honest, impartial and economic administration and will personally supervise our schools. I hold an Oregou life certificate, ami having recently spent four ses sions on preparatory work, both In the University of Oregon and In the University of California In the study of modern education nnd supervi sion, ami having served the eounty as rural ichool supervisor for two Trari, I fi-l competent to fill the of- fle in a thoroughly satisfactory man ner aiid hereby solicit the suptiort of oorj truo frUud or education. Adv. (1. V. AOMIl. 1 am o rondldate for the republi can nomination for County School Suporir.tudent. I stand fer: A eon ttfiiioae of progressiva policies In dilution, t-ionomy consistent with rtfdny. final educational advan tocos for the bos and girls on the tanno tilth those In the cities uud tones H nominated and elected ( will In tbo future, as In the past. Klve my full, time and host ef torts to tho jcupervlalon of the schools and the ad ministration of the duties of the of fice. During my Incumbeucy 1 have not couftned myself strictly to th routine duties of the office but have taken a broader view of the mission of the County School Superintends. In addition to my efforts vo raise the standard of teaching nnd improve the physical conditions at school I have labored to promote- tbs welfare of the boys and girls through Industrial clubs, school fairs, school credits for uouiowork, parent-teachers circle, .. I1 , i .ii t ,. i i num., . ami , nfhfr 'MHI- 1 fr thuf mv ortr has heap, regarriad with fa?or and In ! order to continue this woft, I am a.!'.'!?! nr j-r p)''i Mf'1 An I rriicf WILL. - -. win ii.j??TrTMsrjBiiriij notum ran URNT - Negtly rvrmsaad rrwms S. i.aJSSBaaMfcasa, iSa SS, aSa. aSSaaSaSaSSjtSI 105 tulfc OrsliMlSt. IS I'Oll IlltVl-plHtVISIIHn AITH. - -- '- mm aaSaSSSaaaBataaa1)4vaaJvaavliSBfSvaaaaaaBs POJt IUWTr AmtrtmMt far rent, Tlis Bttrftn, ii QulHfl Ht. roit nn.vr nomm FOR RENT- Furnished bungalow for the summer; close In. 301 South Central. 13 FOR RJCNT l-rfrom motfarn banga low, range eonhectetl, east freht, shade. Tel -I S 8-X. FOt ItHXT IIOlJMCKliM'INa KOOMH . Fo7tT?KNT 3 f nrnlshmr hoao kseplnR rooms; ground floor. 130 S. Orape. Phono 78S-X. 16 I'Oll SALH I'OULTUY AM) IICHIH KOH SALIC Kegs from seloctod winter laying and prtio wlnnlme strain of H C. Hhode Island Hods; Jl per sotting. Mrs. O. S. tnmmoy, Central l'olut, H. H. 3 19 KOH SALW Ilronze turkey eggs. He onch. Mrs. v. K. Hryson, Orirrin Crook. . 10 KOH SALK 1'rUo wlnnlnc light uralimn lilrus nnd egps. riiouo oj-jvrlto C. Cnroy, Talent, Oro. rOK SATilU-'-TVRS'niCOK I'OH SALK HoRlstorotl Holstoln hull call; good individual, well bred, high record ancestry; prlco low. HuKlstored Horkslilro dIks. by I.ntirel Chatnplon, world's rec ord slro. V. II. Steel, Wlnoun Hanch, arnuts l'ass, Or. 10 FOIt BALE ?USCRljtiA?IKOUB KOH SALIC- 13 keyed tluto and onso in good condition, Tel. tfiS-X. 13 KOH SALIC Kurnlslilngs of 10 room house. 33GS C. KOH SALIC -oed corn nt tho public market April 8, llooth I, $3 bushel. 10 KOH SALIC Hoat covors;- ouo uinu toiw nt A. I). Lltllo Top Works, 100 N'. Front st., umir S. 1'. station. 3i KOH SALIC Vasturo, running wntor, 100 aoros, good months. Phono 301-H3. 11 KOH SALIC CIIICAP ICloKnnt sot ot blrdseyo maple hud, siirlims, drosg er and largo chiffonier. 317 How ard at. Phono B53-H. 10 KOH SALK Ovorlnml roadster. Sco 1C, A. Hicks, Manager, Oregon Ornnlto Co. KOH SALW CIIKAP Two now cow boy snddlos, now buggy, sot ot now sluglo harness. Union Btnblos. 333 iron BALK ItBAli nSTATI KOH U.ICOr "roiH . largo Jot wit Ii cottsgo and biilldliiK largo nnd roomy, good for nuto shoi. broom factory or other manufacturing uses; must leave to attend to other Interest, (leu. F. Dyer, 1114 X. C. Tel 376-X. 10 KOH SALW CIIICAP Nleo garage. 1 1x10, also woodshed, 12x16; both well built; will move. Medford House Movers. Phone tSS-.M. 10 KOH SALIC R0 acres alfalfa sugar huet land, 3 miles from Medford. This laud will pay lutorost on In vestment; all In crop. For particu lars see owner Hux 38, caru Mali Tribuno. 1 1 KOH SALIC ly owners, cbolco Hoar creek bottom land closo to Mud ford, with eight year old fruit trees apples ami pears; also alfalfa land. Houses and lots for sale or rent. Jasoph Taylor & Son, Phono -i&a-H. 331 IIICLP WA.VrHIl MALIC aiaaaJ,ajaaaaaaa,a,a ,aaaaa1aMaMii,a,awafc WANTKD-Man with team to care for orchard for the crop on same; no Sunday work. Address box 57-11, It. H. .No. 2, Medford. PIoiia 781-W. 11 WAM'KD MinintrtiAJYKOUS KOH SALK --Furnlshiugi i of '"lO-rooni tiouse; must be sold In three days 'beginning Monday at 9: SO a. m. to u p. m. each day In lots or by piece; cheap. 236 g. Central ave. 11 WANTKD -Stock fur pasture. Ad dress W. II. Nuding, lirowHsboro, Ore, WANTKD -Sacks. Leave at Tur pin's blacksmith shop. 10 WANTKD -I have patented amfmfd. a household convenience. I hare personally sold hundreds of them amounting to thousands ot dollars. I now want parties to sail tbs ar ticle or oversee salesmen In sell lug It in rho V. S. Investigate. Ira L. Ulaasoii, Ceutral Point, Ore. 9 WANTHn sn OATIOXH - mmmmmmawmummmm WANTKD - Position ou ranch by married mau. Write bo 333, Cen tral Point. U WANTKD- Washing aud general cleaning. Phono 34 l-Y. 10 WANTKD -Poslilou as bouse keeper or work ou ranch by woman with 3 small chlldre-u. Mrs. J. It. Miliar. Medford. It WANTU-Daywrg Tfall liluds Ueo. Takaae. l'hoaa 1 Id-It. 13 MISCHLIM(jH. RBI.IOIOW AND TUB WORLD'S PKACH," by Ksv II. K. Browa. and othsr Unitarian literature sent frea i iaqiiirars. AiUrtss Mis Hssrd Burton. Ceutral Polut. It. F. D., No. 1, Ore. 15 Iff ff WlVfff t'PMU.11 W AMTIOli Woman 3ft for dlstrlhot. fg frea skslns Weaf-front dar lug ftsHttft aifh Isrttlary, fit thai, gstorlbgca sJfMsNKtrf. Fft tafsXwual Mutt, rfinti. fin, jaf. iwt. m. ii IH'SLVIISfl OPPOHTU.VITlflS FOR NALRTha Fopary. ApfWafta Mty c. MOXICY tiJ LOAN ' -saw ass M0Js5Y TO LOA $ n fHtprav 4 farm prtaerty; $109 an lw ptvrasl farm properly; $$00 on Sod sacniily J. W. Rorrfan. VYAXTTBD TO 1X)AN$400 at 8 par cent en A-l IrastasM Incomo prop orty in MariKml: building alorto Ifi sured at $1000. Box BB. Molt Tri bune. 1 0 TO LOAM $1800 on Improved ranch Holme that Itwurnneo Man. ' 1 .- aa """ .aria Ti,,t ixm LOST Sunday, betwoon Ilenr crook orchard and Medford, motorcycle tnndqm cushion. I'leaao leave at Davidson's cigar store. 10 LOST Amethyst rosary without cross attached. Plonso notify S, caro Mall Tribune. ' ' 11 Foit KxcuAaaw WILL nXCHAN'fJR proporty cornor S. Onktlalo nnd Tenth st. for prop erty Portland or vicinity. Q. Town send, 5G Union nvo., Portland. 10 HU8I.VKSH DiltKCTOHY Auto Supplies LAIIER AUTO SPHINQ CO. Ws nro operating tho largest, oldest nnd best equipped plnnt In tho Pa cific northwest. Usa our springs whon others fall. Bold under guar antee 20 North Fifteenth BU, Portland, Oro. Attorneys CIKO. W. CHKHHY Attornoy nnd Notary, Hooius 9-10, Jackson Coun ty Dank Hulldlng, ontranco N. Control, Medford, Oro. POHTICH J. NRPP Attornoy at law, rooms 8 nnd 9, Medford National Dank llulldlng. A. E. HEAMES, LAWYER Coroy bldg. -Qarnett- G. M. UOIlBRTS Lawyor. Medford National Dank Building. Dentists Dr. W. M. VAN BCOYOO UH. 0. O. VAN BCOYOO Denthts Oarnott-Coroy Xlldg., ulte 810 Medforu, Oro. Phono 8C6. Collections and Itcports COLLECTIONS AND KEPORT8 Wo collected Eomo accounts r4 years old. W'q know how to get ths money. Thu Outiock Morcantllo Agency. Inc., Rooms 1, 2, 3, H&s kins' lUdg.. 210 E. Main st. JCiiglnccr ntul Contractor FRED N. CUMMINQ8 Bngtnoor nnd contractor, 404 M. F. & II. nidg. Surveys,, estimates, Irrigation drainage, orchard and land Im provement. Insurance KARL 8. TUMY Qonoral Insurance office. Fire, Automobile, Accldont, Liability, Plato Glass, Contract, and Surety Ronds. Excellent com. paulos, good local sorvlco. No. 210 Qarnctt-Coroy Bldg. Instruction In Music FHKD ALTON HAIOHT, teacher of piano aud harmony. CompoBor and arraugnr of music. Ilalght Music Studio, 401 Qarnott-Corey building. Garbage OAROAniC Got your premises cleaned up for tho summer. Call on thu city garbage wagons tor good sorvlco. I'hone 374-L. '. Y. Aljou Physicians nnd Burgeons DR. F. Q. OARI.OW. DR. EVA MAINS CAHLOW Oateopathlo physicians, 410-417 Oarnett-Corey bldg.. phone 103C-L. Residence 20 South Laurel sL DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathia physlelau, 303 Oarnett-Coray building. Phono 130. DR. J. J. EMM HNS Physician and surgeon, Practlco limited to eyo, ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien tifically tested nnd glasses sup plied. Oculist and Aurlat for S. P. It. It. Co. Offices M. F. & II. Co. bldg , opposite p. O. Phono 507. DR. It. W. CLANCY Physician and surgeon Phonos, offlco 36, resi dence 781-J. Otflco hour, 10 ta 13, 2 to 6. DR. MARTIN O. DAHI1BR Phyal olan and surgeon. Offlco Palm block, opposite Nash hotel. Hours 10 to 13, 1 to 4. Phono 110-J,. Printer nnd Publishers MVnFbRDl"iMitNTiN6tc6.7hM,"a beat equipped prlutlng office in Doutbera Oregon; book binding, loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, etc. Portland prices. 27 North Fir st. JH-xg Transfer taaaaBaaaaaaa EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Oftlae 43 North Front st. Phono 3 IB. Prices right. 8errlae gu'a antued. Sowing Machines fejSBaBaBSkvaaaSaaaaaaMa,iaaa.iak.aaaa aaBfeaaaaaa SINOBR SBWINCI MACHINBS FOB iALH OR RENT Some usod m ehluas also for sals. Cleaning and repairing. Baldwin Piano for aalo from factory to customer. Resl reuce 2 15 So. Central. Phono 39",