h -mj 'i At the Churches - St. Mnrk's Episcopal. Holy communion, 8 a. m. Sunday school, 10 a. m. 'Mgrnlng prayerll a. m. Keening prayer, 8 p. in Wm. D. Hnmilton, Vicar. Owrtcrtlc Cniircli. South Oakdale avcnuo. First mass, Sunday, at 8 n. in. Benediction after first mass. Second mans at 10:30. No evening services. Rev J. Powers, Rector. Kv.-LUTH. Zlmw Church Oakdale avcnuo and Fourth strcut. Rev. Dr. W. It. Moronz-Oosor, pastor. Sunday school 10 a. in. Morning sorvlco 11a. m, HvcnlnK service 7:30 p. m. All servlcos English. All nro cor illully Invited. JackMinvlllo IhWiytorhui. (Morning worship. It o'clock. Ser nion by Itiv. .1. Mnnley Sponcer. mod orator of Prosbytcry of Southern Ore. Hon. Mr. Sponcer will also liavo change of tho evening servico at S o'clock. Special musical program with George Andrews as cliorus lead er. Onkilale Avcnuo Methodist. Sunday school at 9:45 a. in. Preaching at 11 a. m. Subject. "Th0 KlnKdom of Hoavon." No sorvlco In tlio evening, as we will unlto with tho M. 13. church and hear Dr. Holllns speak on tho union of Methodism. Prayer mooting Thursday evening. All are Invited to these services. II. M. Hranhnm, Pastor. l'lwt Christian Churcli Cor. Ninth and South Oakdale. The church with a vital message to which you are cordially Invited. Special music at morning and even ing service. Morning sorvlco at 10: 15, "A Cos pel Message." Evening, 8 o'clock, subject: "Am 1 My Urothor's Keeper?" iSundny school at 9:45. Christian Kndoavor 7 o'clock. Mld-wcok prayer mooting Thursday 7:45 p. in. Harry 13. Tucker, minister. Flrt Church of Clu-Lst, Scientist. 'Branch of tho Mother Church, Tho FJrst Church or Christ, Scientist. In lloiton, Mass. Sunday sorvlco at 11 a. in., subject, "Ancient and Modern Necromancy, alius .Mesmerism nnd Hypnotism, De nounced." Wednesday evening meetings at which testimonies of Christian Sci ence healings are given, S o'clock. AH are cordially Invited. Sunday school at 9:45 a. in. All under age of 20 are weleome. 'Heading room In church edifice, SIS North Oakdale. open from 1:80 to -1:80 p. in. dally, oxeept Sundays and holidays. Klist Methodist Hpl-copal Dr. J. C. Holllns, pastor. Services for Sunday as follews: The Sunday school meets at 9:45. A cordial Invitation to strangers Is given. The Epworth League wrvlco at C:4B, a flue hour for all young people. Public worship at 11 a. m. and S p. m. At the morning hour the annual Memorial service. Dr. Holllns will preach tho sermon. The CI. A. H., the W. It. C. and their allied orders will attend In a tody. There will be special music far the occasion. JAt the evening service Dr. Holllns will speak on "The Great Epoch Marking Conference" a glimpse of ike great meeting he has been attend ing the past month. There will be special music at this service. The public Is cordially Invited. First lUiptlst. "A live church with a cordial wl- 9m." ffunday school, l:4B. Classes for 11. IMoralng service at 11. Musle -"Chriatlan. the Mem Breaks O'er The" (Shelly). Miss Florence Hasel rjgg. Mrs. J. M. Greasly. B Hunter, Wllllum Vawter: "Oh. Dry Those Tmn" (Del Rlego), Mrs. Ouy Painter. Sermon, 'Men's Place In the Church." Dr. Wttbam of Grants Pass will preach. He is a strong, vigor ous preacher with a message that grips. He sure to hear him. ,M. Y. P. I-. T p. m. 'Tired of Missions." by Iyal Hearts class. Kvfrylody welcome Evening service, S p. m. Music. "WhlsiH ring Hope" Miss Florence IlaifilrigK. Mrs J M (inislv Ser mon. " Patriotic Dut.v." Dr. Witlum will preach a memorial address The C A. U and W H C will attend tho evening services In a bod). Be sure and tnmo and hear a masterlj pa triotic sermon. Baptist Hi tie school, 9 30 ong (lejvjue led by MiB Grace- Bratr.ev o Lenon studied." Acts 1."-J-3r, sub (Jei 0iflO' '1 a Jerusalem, EHr. vu- JilUd to conn ,and learn the great Magna Charta of tho church. Come early and practice songs for children s da) GOD HILL NUGGETS Tin party given bj the Junior Ep worth League at tho church Wednes day evening was a very enjoyable af fair. These little parties are be coming very popular events and the children look forward to them with great ploasure. Games preceded tho dainty lunch. Mrs. Langdell was a Rogue Hlvor visitor Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Wostledoror nnd two soiib of Qlcndale, wore In Gold Hill Friday. ill. C. Kolsoy was a visitor to Med ford Thursday. Mrs. Sam Honlon wont to Grants Pass Thursday. Mr. Woody returned to San Fran cisco Friday morning nfter spending several days In Gold Hill Investigat ing mining Interests in this vicinity. "Doll" Moore returned Tuesday from' Klamath neighborhood. Alfrod Caster of Medford, was In Gold Hill Wednesday and rumor has It that he wnB arranging for a posi tion at tho plant. Llnwood Hlakely wont (o Medford Sunday morning to visit with her mother, Mrs. Ada Hlnkoly, for n short time. Frank Hay of Medford, was In Gold Hill Thursday and nlsi on Frldny on business. Victor Flint loft Sunday evening for Portland and othor northern points. Miss Nolllo Hodges spent Thursday with hor friend, Norn Newton, on Sardine creek. ID. H. Miller Is on tho sick list, bo lug confined to his home the past few days. Mrs. Myrtle Day roturnod Thursday night from hor visit at Rosuburg In attondaneo upon the grand lodge and Is at hor familiar duty In the post office. Mrs. Laura Hanunorsley nnd son, Vornlo, wont to Grants Pass Thursday to spend a day or two with frlendH at that place, and thou on to Hugo for a longer period. MrB. James Hutsrr returned home Tuesday from a fow days' visit with friends In Medford. Mrs. Haedel and chlldron wont to Medford Wednesday. A. 13. Kellogg was a business vis itor to Medford Wednesday. Mrs. Horbort 13. Darling was a dentist's visitor to Grants Pass on Wednosdny. Joe Hicks was In Grants Pass last Thursdny. S. Hertolson and It. J. Rowan, a mining engineer of New York, took equipment to tho Stuowe mine to pump out the shaft and make a thorough examination of the prop erly. It will be remembered that the Stuewo mine Is one of the valuable holdings In the Foots Creek district, and that S. ilertelson Is tho mining man so much Interested In the cinna bar mines In the Meadows district. The Cooper mine on Sardine creek Is now opened and a busy tlmo Is looked forward to on the creek, as the new owners aro Seattlo people, and the mill Is expected to be In operation soon. Mrs. Floyd Kddlngs, delegate fiom Amethyst lodge, our local Rehekah lodge, returned Thursday night, and reports a very fine time all around at the Hoseburg grand lodge. ltd Woodcoek of Foots oroek, was in Gold Hill Friday. II. C. Raodel went to Medi-" ' Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Campbell of Sardine creek, were chopping aud seeing fi lends in Gold Hill Frlda). TABLE ROCK TABLETS Seven Japs were brought out on Tuesday' to help tend the beets on the Collins and Fluly ranche. The showtirs of the last few das have btien very beneficial to crops of all kinds, but are not welcomed by the orchardistir, as they are great blight spreaders. Wire worm aro doing a great deal of damage In this district to all kinds of garden plants and sugar Deets, and In some placet have attacked the young grain. U. D. Nor wick and family moved onto their ranch in this district the first of the week, having decided to try farming life for a while. Harry Wilcox, owner of the Arrow head orchard, reporu a good erop of fruit In spite of the frost aud and not withstanding the fact that he did not Hinudk-e or try to protect hU fruit In an) way Between the treea he hag a fine trop of com that bhoo no ill fftiis of the frot Mr Wilcox' orchard Is jut atove th- frost bdl on I In- billNide, so hr (njo)s Ms sleep wbli otUrs It foi tunalo ore lighting srnudi- i-ots J Ii Kamuels had accepted the po ltiou recently vaiMt'l r K ' Ham ilton a the canal runvan's ranch tt Rate Hatr Wile (it left MwlrtV t at Udi tbO funeral of ifl u&U(, IvuU MEDFORD MXED TRIBUIO!, ert M Wilcox, who passed nwny Sun da) at his homo In Connecticut Hnrry wlll remain for some time to assist In settling up the estate. Mr. Persons has moved his family to the Peeso plnce, whero he Is put ting iu a crop of corn and potatoes. A portion of the Wycoff ranch is being seeded to oats. , Snnford Houstln of Trail, is em ployed at the Modoc orchard. J. H. Lydlard rcturnod Saturday from a two weeks' visit In California, where he was sununonod to the bod side of n sister, who was very 111, but at this time Is much Improved In health. Mr. Lydlard reports that the frost did much danuigc In the sections he passed through. The primary election passed very quiotly In this district, only sixty seven votes being ctiBt, thirty-nine re publicans nnd twenty-eight demo crats, not a progressive showing up. Much complaint Is being mndo In the Sams valley road district about road work. It Is claimed that road crews In coming too and going from their work trn'vol o distance of fif teen miles on the county's time, mak ing the actual day's work ncccssnrlly very short. i Now thnt wo have n severe nttack of the blight, a rigid enforcement of the law regarding Infected trees should be carried out. Those who have not enough faith in the fruit biislnoAs to give their dally attention to fighting this post should be mndo to pull out their trees. Wo should do one or two things, keep a crew large enough In our or chards to keep this disease under con trol or pull our trees out; as somo of us think tho lattor Is the better way let's get at It and give our neighbors who havo courage enough to stick to the business u chnncc for their lives. Parties who bonded their rnnchos In this vicinity to tho Page-Drossier company are asked to grant an exten sion of time, which nearly all are do ing, bollevlng that with a little more tlmo the deal can bo pulled out. A report has reached our oars that game birds, auch.ns Hungarian part ridges, bob whites and Chlnoso pheas ants nre being klllod in this vicinity. If this Is true tho names of tho guilty parties should bo turned In to tho gnnio wardens, who should recelvo our assistance In capturing the cul prits. Anyone guilty of tho destruc tion of game birds during tho nest ing season, irrespective of gnmo laws, Is not fit to be called a citizen of any community. Several from this vicinity attondod the circus In Medford Monday. All agree that the performance in tho big tent was extra good, but the side allows and many of the employes wero about as rotten as thoy mako them. NumorouH games wore worked to separate people from their monoy, the one principally rellod on bolng the short change game, one man from the Antloch district losing $1S by this method. The last planting of sugar beots Is up and looking fine and at prosont everything looks favorable for a big crop. .Miss Hattlo Lester closed a very successful term of school In this dis trict last Friday, tho closing exercises being hold Saturday evening before a large crowd which onjoyod tho program Immensoly. Tho program was well carrlod out and was very appropriate. Special features wore the pantomime "Old Kentucky Home" and the drills 'Glrla of Hol land," both of which wore loudly ap plaudod. Miss Lester, while among have proved herself a very con tentious and efficient teacher, and patrons and pupils alike were sorry to learn that she has contracted to teach in Central Point during tho next school ear. Miss Fa Given, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Gi-oige Given, was one of the Medford high school graduate. Prof Deurdorff closed a ery suc cessful eight months' term In tho Hoece ereek district Inst Wednesday. There waa a spelllug match between the older people and the pupils which was won by Charles Pettlgrew. This was followed by a basketball game. Those who were neither ab sent nor taidy re Charles aud Le land Pettlgrew. Charles Pettlgrew has been neither absent nor tardy the seven years of his school life. Mr. and Mrs. 12. II. Linvllle were called to Condon Wednesday to th bealde of his father who had been seriously Injured by a horso. Mr and Mis Tim Dally are at the HIipcrAKt orchard for the summer Mr ami Mr Thomas Kaine) vUlt- How's This? W offrr it. Jlui lt..l fk.lur l. ra fr ,i, cx- f al ,rrb Hat ' i.-.t IX furnj I ) 1UI1 i aurru i ur i J IitNCY 4 iu TiUtli. O W lbs uni!rilnri hitr k .uwu K J Cb' n f r ti, la.t I, j. a, l 1 hh tilm lriril Iwt, rLblr in U.ib... iranka itma UI Cuan Ullf abli im rrjr uul aur uMigatlou Cut J Vf tui Prm T DINK or CoMMKItrK TcliHiu, Mfclu. rtill'a ("atarrti Ciur I. Iilxn Inc. mail; ai'tinr ilr.-ctl) upob ilia bi',iMj at. I u.ur.,ua aurfaii a cf Hi .jairm Tittlmuiiai. , t c f-- )rl e ft KlU yrr Mill, Iv II It all irjghll lfe UlUI I6ll.ll I'llM lif .iball,Uwl. flrEDFORD, OREOON, cd their daughters Mrs Frank Miller and Miss Ora Rnluc at Central Point tho first of the week S. F. Smith made a business trip to Medford the last of the week. Supervisor Peterson visited some of the schools hero the forst of tho week. He gave a stercoptlcon pic ture dlsplny at the Contrnl school Tuosday. Gone Hollow moved Prof. Dcar dortf's household goods to Ashland Thursday. Paul Robertson and Charles Pettl grew went to Derby Monday to the picnic nnd spelling contest. Contractor Hartninn is building a new ferry boat at the Free Ferry. Harry and Mls Clara Skyrmnn have returned to their home on Trail creek. Thoy hae spent the school year In tho Central Point high school. Tuesday tho spoiling contestants and somo of their friends met at Trail from the following districts: Upper Trail, Lower Trail, Contrnl, Long Hrnnch nnd Debonger Gap. The morning was spent In races and gen eral good time, after which n picnic dinner was enjoyed. Iu the afternoon Miss Wllllnms gave two readings which was groatl) enjoyed hy all. Prof. Kllpatrlck of the extension ill. vision of the state university gave a plenstng address on "Community." Supt. Wells then conducted the spoil ing contest. Miss Francos Simmons of Long Ilrnnch and Claude Hngsdale of Trail wero the miccossful contest ants. Oluf Sk)rinnn of Upper Trail and Merle Houston of Central wore first and second substitutes. All de parted for homo feeling the day well spout. , - -, S. V IMiichimatloti. Whereas, lly renolutlon of the city council of the clt) of Medford, Oro gon, there was duly submitted tu tho legnl voters of said city at the spe cial election duly held In and for said city on the 23rd clay of May, 1 a 10. the following act of municipal legis legis lateon: Kntltled, "An art to nuioiid the charter or the city of Medford by uildlng thoroto section 139, author izing and empowering the council to borrow $300,000 to build, otpilp and operate railways within or without the city, nnd to that end to acquire rights of way, easements nnd real pioperty within or without Its boun daries for any of such purposos; to Issue bonds for such purpeses: to crouto a fund for the redemption of the snine, nnd to levy u tax on the property within the boundaries of said city for said fuiiil to pay said bonds and Interest." And Wherons. The recorder or said city has, lu my' presence and In the presence or the city council, duly can. vassed tho returns ot snld election and It has been determined thereb) thut the total nunibor of votes cost at suld election was 1G31; that the total number of votes cast In favor of tho said net of municipal legislation, above referred to, was 1331. and that the total number of votes cust against tho same was !95; and It further ap pearing that the aald act of imuniclpal lc (Miction received an affirmative majority of all the tote cast at aald election. Now, Therefore, lly virturo of the nowor and authority vested Iu me as mayor of the city of Medford, Ore gon, 1, V. J limerick, do hemby Is sue tlils proclamation to the people of said city and do horeby declare that the votes cast In favor or and against said act of municipal legisla tion was iiH above sot forth, and that the aald act ot municipal legislation above referred to, received an afflrni atle majority or all tho votes east at said election, and I do hereby de clare tho above act of municipal leg islation to he in full force and effect Iu said cltv from and after the pub lication or this proclamation as in quired by law, and that the following ! the full title and text or said act or municipal legislation and of the whole thereof. A proposed charter amendment of the charter of the city of Meilfnrcl, Oregon, to enable and empower the city council of said city, lor and on behalf, and for the benefit and use of the Inhabitants of said city, and tor profit, to build, equip, acquire, lease, own and operate railways, op erated by steam, electric or othor power, within and without the boun daries of the aald city aud running from a point within the city ot Mml rorcl to other towns, cities and poluts without Hi" boundaries or the said city, aud to that end may acquire rights of whn, easements and teal proper!) within aud without its boun daries for an of siuii purpoaea, aud to create a railway construction, maintenance ami redemption fuud. and to authorize a mlllage tax to pro vide the hdiutt, to authorise the Is suance of KWieral obligation bouds, not to exceed $300,000 in addition to the warrant and bonds authorised In section VI and 7Xa of said charter; and to provide that the houda au thorise) herein shall be redeemed by a special ami limited tax levy In ad dition to Hi'.' limitation of indebted ness provided by the city charter. The people of the city of Medford do ordain a-c follews: Section t That the charter of the city of Mi dford be, and the sam hereb) ix .i mended by adding thereto the following seetlou Section 1 9. The city of Medford, under the pnweis vented in It by the General l.uws of Oregon enacted b) legislature- of the w-hhIoii of 1913, chapter ZHi. as amended b ibupter CHOICE GARDEN TRACT AND HOME PltACE - $950 Xour-reom cottage, garden tract, berrh-s, flowers, shade, Just the place for a little hume and garden trait Paving $289.20, sew or $100.32, sidewalk $7o KO, all paid In full. Lot 118147. Sandy loam soil. Best city property ot this kind eve have ever offered. Total price $960. ' BENNETT INVESTMENT CO. Itual KkUito, limn, Rentals, Imurancc. lO'J West Main. Phono 700 SATURDAY, MAT 27, J91G 1 10 of the General Laws of Oregon of the session for tho year 1915, and i ue cit) council, under the powers vested in it by the city chnrter, nnd particular!) section 25 of said char ter, and In addition to Its powers by virtue of soctioti C5 or snld charter, may lovy a special railway building, equipping and operating tax on tho tavable property within tho corporate limits of tho city at tho time of mak ing out the annual budgot as pro vldod tor by this charter nnd as part or the total city levy. Said tax levy shall bo special and In addition to the ten (10) mill tax limitation contained In section Gfi ot this charter, and the money from said special levy shall be kept In n separate fundi and be used for re demption purposes of the bonds hero in authorized, nnd for no other pur pose. In addition to nil warrants ami bonds authorized to be Issued by sec tions 72 nnd 72n or this charter, the city council or the city ot Medford Is heroby further authorised and om ivowored to borrow money on the Talth nnd crodR of said city, and ror that purpose to Issuo bonds and war rants In tho manner provided by sec tion 72 ot this charter tor the solo purpose or obtaining the snld sum or $300,000 to build, equip, ncqiilre. lease, own and opornto railways, op erated by stoain, electric or other power, within or without tho boun daries or thp snld city ror tho benefit and uso or the Inhabitants or Med ford, Oregon, ror profit, and running from a point within the city of Med ford to other towns, cities and points without the boundaries of the said city, and to that end may ncqulro rights of way, easements, renl prop erty or lease, within nnd without Its boundaries ror nuy of such purposes. Thnt tho said city council Is hcie by authorized and empowered to re ceive proposals for the construction of uny such rallwny or railways for and on bohnlf of said city and to ndopt tho same; provided, however, that no such proposal or contract shall be binding upon tho city until the ramo shall havo been submitted at a special or general election to the qualified votera of said city and duly approved by a majority vote or the qualified olectors of wild city. Dated at Medford, Oregon, May 20, 1910. (Signed) V. J. KMRRICK, Attest (Seal) Ma) or. (Signed) , 13. T. FOS8. Recorder. Summons Suit for DUoi-co. In the Circuit Court of tho State or Oregon, ror tho County or Jack sou. Lueludn Slovor, linlntlff, vs. Alouzo Slovur, Defendant. To Alouzo Slover, the nbovo named defendant: In the name ot the Stnto ot Oregon you are horeby required to appear nnd answer the plaintiff's complaint against you now on file In the nbovo entitled court anil cause on or beforo the Inat day or the tlmo prescribed In tho older for publication of sum mons heroin, to-wit: On or beforo tho 10th day of July, 1910. mild date be ing the expiration or six weeks from and after the date of the first publi cation of this siiminous. And If )uu full to appear and an swer, for want theieof. the plaintiff will nppl) to the Court for the relief prayed ror In said complaint, succinct, ly Minted as follews: That the bonds of matrimony exist ing hotwoHii plaintiff anil defendant bo forever abrogated, dlssolvod and annulled, and that the plultitlff be awarded Much other and further re lief us to the court shall appear Just and oqultabltt. Th Ik summons Is published lu the Medford Mall Tribune by order or the Hon. F. M. Calkins, Judge or th above entitled court, which aald or der was made and entered of record on tho 20th day or May. 1910, ami In compliance therewith, the date or the first publication lioreof is tho 27th day or May, 1910. W. 13. PHIPPS, Attorney for Plaintiff. Notleo of TniMiMi'! Halo lu I tank. riiplcy. In the District Court of tho United States, for the district of Oregon Iu thu matter or It L. Dennett and Louella It. Hennett, co-partners. under the firm name and style or "Art Store." ami It L. liennett and ILouella R. liennett, Individuals, Hankrupts. To the creditors ot the above named Itankrupts: Notice Is hereby given that by or der or the rerereti herein, Frank J. Newman, that 1 will offer for sale aud will sell the Htock or merchan dise and fixture belonging to the above named bankrupts, as same U now contained lu that certain store building, known as No. 220 WmmI Main streot In the city or Medford, O i ego n, and that said sale will be made upon sealed bids, which bids will be opened at the offlc of the referee over the Jackson County Hank In the city of Medford, Oregon, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. iu., on the 7th day or June, A. D. 1910. and that such bids will be received by me, or said referee, at any time up to the time ot said sale; 10 per cent of the amount bid must accompany each bid, aud tlie right is reserved by the referee to relnct any or all bids; said goods may be Inspected or the In ventory eiamluad upon application to the undersigned at bis office at 232 (Cast Main street, Medford, Ore gon. Dated at Medford, Oregon, this 37th day or May. A D 1916 NKWTON W. IIOHDI3N, Trustee IIUSIMCSS OPJ'OKTtJMTMCH FOR 8ALK Coufectlonery, one of beat looattous In Medford, centrally located, well equipped; terms cash. Addr- 121 i: Msltf. (9 FOR ItKNT Kflt.MSIIi:i) AI'TM. FOR RENT Apartment tor rent. Tho llcrben, 10 Qulno 8t. FOR RENT 1IOITRKB FOR RKNT Strictly modernTiouso with gurngo, furnished or unfur nished. D1C W. Jackson st. CO FOR RENT Small hotiso with good gurden, fruit, and chlckon yard. Inquire S3S llonnot Ave. CO FOR RENT Fumlied house. Tel ephone 929-W. CS FOR UI3NT MISC'nijT.AHKOUS FOR RENT Pasturo, good feed, fences, plenty or wntor. W. II. Stewart. 02 FOR RUNT noUMCKKKPING" ROOMS FOR RKNT Furnished housekeep ing rooms, desirable, convenient; also C-rooni house furnished All lioso in. Phono C5S-J or call 31 C IN. Central. C2 FOR RENT Cosy furnished liouso keeping rooms, close In, $5 month. Lights, water, gas, bath. Phono 820-X. FOR HAL13 NOUSES FOR RALE -Eight-loom houso, " U aero fine cardon land; $850. Call nt premises, 10C3 Court st. TOW, nAtiiw-rorRvroGK FOR SALE f.O head ot ewos and lambs. )oung cow and cair 3 daya old. Pnono SC9-H. C2 FO R SALE Oroy team weighing about 1400, and one grey horso welching about 1700. Hlu Pines Lumber Co. tf FOR HALE .iriBCJVliliATtKOOB FOR SAI.E Thrcc-weok-old "cnlf nnd celery plants. Mrs. Wm. Rain, West Clark st. FOR HALE Good, cloan nflafln hay In Hold nt $10 per ton, Shorty Garnutt, Rons Lane. CO FOR SALE Twelve aoroa or nirnlVn hny. Phono 639-JI. FOR BALE One Ford roadster lu good condition; ouo Ovorlnnd de livery car; one S-pnss, Corbln, not good for much, but wu will sell It Just the same. Ovorlnnd Auto Agency, 2S S, Grapo, Phono 323-J. G7 FOR SALE Loose ballot! barley liny at Kdgovllle ranch. Dr. II. Hart, Phono 1 -1-116. 67 FOR SALE At n bargain, modern plumbing, Including laundry tubs, 7-room fiirunco and nil piping; complete. Ilox 1-1, Mull Tribune. 69 FOR SALE Wood 482-W. saw. Phone 6S FOR SALE Two soated surrey, harrow, blacksmith outfit; will trade for wood. U. S. SI., Mull Tribune. 68 srsn- ,: i i i i iji i im.j-.-i VANTE1 MT0.1TIONB GIRL wants position to do house (work. Phono 7-F13 69 I! KM WANTED MM,K WANTED -Thinners and prtinora. 'Wagea $2 per day. Rose Orchard, m 1 1 o N. E. II. E. Kreuter. 68 WANTED A first class rauah cook, married or uumarrlod mini to do chorea. Give full particulars mid wagea desired. P. O. Ilox 97 1, Med ford. 6 JC-ai ii aai WANTED Mim.nrYirtntYK)UH WANTED Bn'iaTl "tract "' oir from R to 10 acres: give details and price. Addrosa K. M . P. O. box OOC. WANTKI-A small tract froiiTTlvo to ten acres. Addrosa if. M P. O. Hox OCR. CO WANTED TO HUY Horses ot sad dlo typo, and heavy horses. Dr. Helms, HI No. Fir, Phone SOS. WANTED -Children to board In country during June. July and Au gust; terms reasonable; reference. Hooey Slaters. Rout 2. Hox 57-11, Phone 7t-W, Medford. 60 FOR EXCHANGE anM i"WaJai TO TRADE-200 acres, CO cleared, In erop, Jeff, eouuty, under new Ir rigation plan, $30 per acre, going higher, ror Improved, nour Central J'olnt. A. W. Freeberg, Gaaton. Oregou. 73 FOR TRADE Picture theater tor an auto. Frank II. Hull, Central Point 67 Real Estate Ten-Acre Tract Hearlug peurs and alfalfa, rich black soil, woll located, house, barn, running water. Total price $2100. Reasonable terms given. E. S. TUMY 21 (iainett-forey Hldg. NEW TODAY Some Income properly lu eastern Washington is offered iu excuauge for good free soil land In the center of the valltty. it Is valued at $ 1 1,000 and has a very small Incumbrance. Hrlugs about $2o.oo a month. A flno lot on South Oakdale Is of fered iu exihaugc for close-lu acre age. Hoon-Cathcart Co. Phono 107 raTTCFrVE LO'W LOST Hetwoen Medford and Jack sonville, Krldav night about 10:30, automobile license No. 11022 If round notify Mrs. Dora ilaruough, Jacksonville. P. O. box CI. 57 L08T Motorcycle sent between Elec tric Shop and Griffin creek; ro ward. Phone R-13X. 5.1 miSlXESH DIRECTORY .nto Hnpptlea LAHER AUTO BPKIVO CO. V are operating tho largest, oldest and best equipped plant lu the Pa cific northwost. Uso our Bprlngi when othors (all. Sold under guar antee. 26 North Fifteenth St., Portland, Oro. Attorneys GEO. W. CHERRY Attornoy and Notary, Rooms 9-10, Jackson Coun ty Dank Dulldlng, ontranco N. Central, Medford, Ore. PORTER J. NBFF Attorney at law, rooms 8 nnd 9, Medford National Hank Building. A. E. REAMES, LAWYER Harnett. Corey bids. O. M. ROBERTS Lawyer. Medford National Dank Building. a g- nw. .. Collections. COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS Wo collected Fomo accounts 14 years old. Wo know how to get the money. Tho Bullock Mercantile Agency. Inc., Rooms 1, 2, 3, Ras kins' Bldg., 216 E. Main at. Dentist Dr. W. M. VAN BCOYOQ DR. C. C. VAN 8COYOO Dentists Oarnott-Corey Hldg., ulto Medfora, Oro. Phono 868. Collections nnd Reports lit DR. FRANK ROBERTS Dentist. M. F. & H. Bldg. Ottlco llourc 8:30 to 12; 1 to 6. Phono 007-R. lCnglncor anil Contractor FRED N. CUMMING3 8ngineor and aSaaa contractor, iu ii. t: & u. mat Burvcya,, estimates, irrigation dralnago, orchard and land Im provement. Insurance. EARL S. TUMY Qonoral Insurance office, Flro, Automobile, Accident, Liability, Pluto Glass, Contract, nnd Surety Bouds. Excollont com panies, good local sorvlco. No. 210 Oarnctt-Coroy Bldg. Instruction In Music aaaaaaHSNalH.a1aaia"'aal FRED ALTON HAICJHT, tcachor of piano and harmony. Composer nnd arranger of music. Halght Music Studio. 401 Gnrnett-Corey building. BLI8S HEINE Tcachor ot Violin. Music furnished for all occasions. Prices reasonable. Studio 1121 E. Main St., Phono 303-J2. Garbage UARnAGE Get your premises cleaned up for tho summer. Call on tho city garbage wagons for good sorvlco. Phono 274-L. r Y. Allen. Physicians unci Burgeons DR. F """ G. CARLO W, dK! EVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathic physicians, 416-417 Oarnott-Corey bldg., phono 103C-L. Residence 2G South Laurel st. DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopath! physician, 803 Qarnett-Cor) building. Phono 130. DR. J. J, EMMENS Physician and surgoon. I'racuce limited to eya, oar, Host and throat. Eyos acloa tltlcally tested and glasses sup plied. Oculist and Aurist ror B. P R. R. Co. Offices M. F. a U. Co bldg., opposlto P. O. Phono 667 DR. U, W. CLANCY Physician and surgeon Phones, office 36, rest denao 724-J, Office hours, 10 U 12, 2 to 6. DR. MARTIN C. BARBER Physl clan and surgoon. Office Palm block, opposite Nash hotel. Hours 10 to 12, 1 to 4. Phono 110-J. Printers and Publishers MEDFORD PRINTING CO., has th best oquippod printing office tn southern Oregon; book binding loose leaf lodgers, billing systems, etc Portland prices. 27 North Fir st. Trnnnfcra BADB TRANSFMR & STORAGE CO Office 42 North Front st. Phona 316. Prices right. Service guar antsed Sowing Machinal 8?NaER"s'EWINa MACIIINESFOB SALE OR RENT Some usod m chlnea also for sale. Cleaning and repairing. Baldwin Piano for sala from factory to customer, Rest rAnco 84R Bo Central Phono Jtfln t . : , ' an ,, ,3 WHY? OASII WASTED 80 acrwi Bear Creek bottom, 70 acres in cultivation, alfalfa, fruit and grain, easily irrigated. Less than 8 ullee from Medford. $6S0u cash. One of the best buys in Jackson county. 8iy when aud I will tihow you. J. C. BARNES 102 Wett Unhx ft. PhoQ 79ft o