r med:ford mate tribune, ttedford, oriwow Tuesday, may no. idig ir". PZXTEFIVE w INT 14 WASHINGTON, Ma 30. Presi Uent Wilson today issued a procla mation calling upon the people of the United States to celebrate Flag Day, June 14, with patriotic exerciser, glv lag expression to "our thoughtful Jove of America." The proclamation follews: "My fellow ceuntrymen: Many circumstances have recently con spired to turn our thoughts to a crlt icHl examination of the conditions of onr national life, of the influences which have seemed to threaten to di vide our Interest and sympathy, of forest within and forces without that teamed likely to draw us away frorn the happy traditions of united purpose and action of which we have lieott so proud. "It has, therefore, seemed to mo fit tin k that I should call your at tention to the approach of the annl- versary of the day uKn which the flag of the I'nlted States was adopt ed hy the congress as the emblem of the Union and to suggest to you that it should, this year, and In the years to come, he given special sig nificance as a day of renewal and reminder, a day upon which we should diiect our minds with u ape rial desire of renewal to thoughts of the (duals and principles of which we have sought to make our great gov ernment the embodiment. "I therefore suggest and request that throughout the nation and, if possible, in every community, the 1 1 tit day of June be observed aa Flag Day with special patriotic ex ercises, at which means shall bu taken to give significant expression to our thoughtful love of America, our comprehension of the groat mis sion of liberty and justice to which we have devoted ourselves as a peo ple, our pride In the history nud our enthusiasm for the jiolltlcal prog ress of the nation, our determination to make It greater and purer with each generation and our resolution to demonstrate to all the world Ita vital union in sontiment and pur pose, accepting only those as true compatriots who feel as wo do the compulsion of this supreme alleg iance " PRESIDENT PAYS TRIBUTE 10 HILL WASHINGTON. Ma 30. In re' sponse to a request Pi evident Wilson today sent this telegram to a St. Paul editer: "Along with the great majority of my fellow count r men, I recognise in the death of Jamea J. Hill the loss of a man who has been extraordinar ily useful in the economic develop ment of the country. He belonged to a generation of builders to whom the country owes a real debt of grati tude ami in that generation stood among the foremoM inures." L FRKKMOXT. ., Mil .SO.-Muny distinguished men -.it luinl here to ility for the deduction of the memor ial to Kuthert'oiil H. Ilti.w, nine teenth president t' the United Ktute. The dedVntinn eMUi-ie were plunntd n the eliief feature uf the obxervunce of Memorial !'. The lending ndlre- and tribute t ihe lute President Ilue will be given by t'ltUI'le It. William- l I'llliretnll, X. J., Who lenhth i nnileti'd u blng rnpln "t 1'nnlwit Hum-. EAGLE POM EAGLETS By A. C Hewlett Mr. and Mrs Irvtn Dale and their daughter came out from Medford on the I. ft K. last Tuesday, and Mrs. Frank Neil was on the same train on her way home near Derby. Mr. and Mrs. Q. W. Austin were on their way to Butte Fall to attend the fun eral 9t one of .their old neighbors in ts uasarreytd tountry, er ago, Mr. John Moore. Tuesday evening I received a sum mons over the telephone owii.riu rue to be at the court house in Jackson ville .it i o'i lock p. m. eJutda a a Usees in tlie iu-,e of State ut Orrcnn W K. llutlor ar.J ,eord inilv I started about Vi with Thg K. Nichols, another witness, reaching there on tiun. but the taao ws not called that p w had to so back again in the niorninK of the 2uth, and after the jur WjM jmuauelsrt and five witness wera examined The jruCi.ilUOB Qu nit mat a QtKUlfce s ASKS LEBRATION OF A M JUNE was made in the Indictment and the case was dismissed to we probabU will nil have to be called back In an other suit. I noticed while I was at the county seat that the most of the jurors were fine, intelligent looking men and that speaks well for the representatives of Jackson county. Ijist Thursday we had with us E. It. Peterson, our school supervisor, ami he was accompanied by L. J. Allen of tho extension service pre paratory college at Corvallls, and C. P. Ilarkman, who has been spending a few weeks in llutte Kails, but who arrived a short time ago from Prince ton, HI. They were out rounding up the eighth grade pupils of the dif ferent schools in the county. X. W. Slasteu, our town barber, has got to be quite a regular visitor at the Sunuyelde. Miss Hulli Nichols, daughter of Mrs. IS. O. Nichols, of Medford, who is now on a visit to Ponnsjlvunlu, came out Wednesday with her undo, John Nichols, and Is alternating be. tween her two uncles and the rest of her relatives In this section. Dan Maegley, wlfo and Mr. and Mrs. George Maegley and daughtor. Miss Lelalt, and Donald Karnes, of Rogue Klvor, have been visiting here with their aunt, uncle, and cousins, the Frank Lewis family. Everett Dnlutck has put on another jitney on tho Ic.-P.-Medford rottto that makes three Jitneys on that route and with the P. & K. running two round trips a day it looks as though wo would bo able to go to Medford almost any time, but 1 pre dict that the last jitney will last quick as Mr. S. 11. Harnlsh seems to have the run of the trade and Is known to be In that and tho livery business and Frank Lewis Is well known and Is In business, and be tween thorn two with all the side help they receive and the popularity of the P. &. K. railroad one would think that a third jitney would stand a poor Hhow, especially when there Is not enough business to justify the keep ing up uf one good machine. (Win. Nickel and D. T. Patrick were here for dinner Friday and boforo Mr. Patrick loft town he renewed his sub to tho W. M. T. nnd Mis. Ed Tucker has also renowod liur sub to tho W. M. T. Thoy are both of llrownsboro and C. E. Iloyt of Fort Klamath has also sent the cash to renew his sub to tho W. M. T. Goo. Drown and Sons have bought wool from R. H. Ilroadahaw sbluco my last report. Dulbert Meyer and family motorod through town Saturday morning on their way to Medford and W. K. llnnt inel and wife also drove over to Med ford the same morning. Edgar l-'ord of llutte Falls took tho IV & K. for his home Saturday morn ing, but was so sick that he could hardly get on the car and then the conductor held the train for a few momenta while a friend went to the drug store for something to relieve him. Mrs. S. M. Hawk and her daughter, Mrs. II. L. Vandermark, were on the train on their way to the Hawk home near llutte Falls, where they are to have a family reunion Sunday, having all the family, con sisting of father, mother and eight children together. Mlsa Agnes Allen of Derby was also on her way home and so was Mrs. Hon j. Edmonson Jr. of llutte Falls, and Sir. Coney of Doiby, and E. A. Hlldreth, also of H. F he was just returnln from the county seat where he had been to help count the voted of the late election. II. M. Drown, of Iowa, come out on the P. & K. and went to the Sunny side to be met by one of his old time friends, 1). T. Patrick, whom he ex perts to visit for a few days. Mr. Kline, the fruit tree Inspector, Mrs. Herman Meer Jr. and Miss Alma Gould wert guests at the Sun usidv Saturday for dinner. A number of the people in ttiitf community woit down to the pienie i: round Sunday U tore uwuv the I limber, pick up the paper und do the vurioii other thing to clean up the umuuiU. TIiom- who went to the cireuo at Medford were the Mansfielda, llene diem und Walter-., Harold Kubli and wife, Wexford a ltd Watt. Lt"ler Lay ton bought the Fern Flat pluee, where the old baseball grounda UM-u to b, from Mr. K. J. Kubli. Among thoiie who purchased new can. thi week are: Clinton Conk, u Dodge; Fred Offcjibnchcr. a Dodge; Hen Watt-, n Forth Frank Cameron. a Grunt, und Warren Mee, a Ford. Horn-To Mr. and Mr.. I'uul Kr ickon, u bubv girl, Saturdu, Hay 'JOth. He. Lnu held MTvice ut the -('hoo!huu Kund.iv night. K. M. iiuriidull and family r,. foicd out to th AppU-i'Utc H inula . riix Uii.ii stiiuul wm ojt Fnditv, Max 1H. A)i ot the hit;!) achim! .-ruden? ihat (Tent to nehool all year reeeiwi their cretin that they triei for with the exeepuon oK una. Helen aud Charlu M- of Aplf j,itir, wltQ pjiiii. bei-u g",ij tu iiLuul APPLEGA1E SQUIRREL FOOD POOK LtiO Hff WA srT-firto oti f cBOAe- T LtAF LWTWfl'K AM 0 moW ne n.trt Mr p ovx r u ft:l y' 4 ,r. V -X BTaI VS1" , N V. JX-. 4 'SS X NV?y l i "--c05ri - yf -"" . .v VlftU - V WUM S .Lini II -V X. m V rflS r caucimimc Tt j c ?wsse5: A- V 7 Are W g I u iA. rt'S-vOi n. eV. . o K m b? nt; j u vt - sr . v' (ommmg-L iri rJtvJ iwTs -wakc upas mucO ePAce fvb Of- n'tllf WAULS Of' A ut Centml Point, gnuluuteil from lugli hcIkmiI this yeni. Their eommeiieement iwereinee were Jlny lit. Helen nnd Cliiirlen look their fiit niul weeoud yeiir high seluml nt Applegnte. Mits Story, who wuh to teueli here next yeiir, sent Honl tlutt mIiu could nut teitoli ne.t year, o Misb Kiln Hawlim of Denver Creek school, up Ilig Applegute, lma been seeiired for the coming term. Hurley Munnfielil ami wife went up to AhIiIhikI Wednesday to tho funeral of Mr. .Mniifcfield' atepfnther, Mr. Abbott. .Mr. Abbott eHiue home witlt them. A number of the girl from Apple gate went up to viait school nt Ittich hiMt Thurwlny. (llud .Miller left for Jiwepli, Or.. Friduy night in emnwny with Mi 1'nge nnd mother nnd Mr. O'Harn. Ihter I.ayton miulo a hiMiiuiH trip to JaekHouville Inst week. John l'eruoll went to Jnckftomille Sunday in Fernoll's new Oakland. .Many Anhlwxl people enme through here Sunday mhertixing the celebra tion July !, .1 and tl, nud many Ap plegate m'ojile nre counting on going. Many people umuml are talking about the front getting all the roe. but it look, like there are mnnv flow ers it round here for Decoration day. Fred Offunbaeher motored to Will uims creek Sunday. .Mr. Millet Iikk retnnied to his home in Steamboat, which ia h foiuteeu tnile walk. .Mr. Millet said that it was quite n walk for a man of his age, but that he walked out to vote for Curley Wilton, ami it took him all day to make the trip, juat getting' here in lime to vote. I .oik Hioe of Itueh was aoriomdy hint while vaulting when the polo broke, causing her to full und hurt her buck. BUTTE FALLS BOBBLES ('. II. ItiuiK hl.i Utt Satiiiday for hi- home in Indiun.ipoli-, Ind. Mi. Fo. and children visited the Abbott'- Saturday and Sunday. Mro. Ulnier Hoef utarted for IVli run bay Saturday afternoon to join her hufcband, who. i working there. Mr. Fox took her to Cat Hill. Mr. Hoef met her there. Howard Vradonburg, One Mom-., Churlen Fatton ami Merrill Stewart left Saturday for Pelieun bay to k during the Mimtner. Mr. Hay 8iieneer and Mi- Alleue Mnhoney left Saturday to i-it their i.ter, Mr. Clevenger, of Tuleut. Glenn Alberts left for bw home neur Tuleut Saturday. ifr. Kee relumed frjm Ahlund Katurduy, where be had lieeii M-it-utg her daughter, Mr. Iiuchuiiun. II r little granddu tighter, Loua, eaine with her. Tom Walker and family of Kdsull eronsing were up Sumlay to viit hi bitter, Mr. Stewart. Mr. Farker went to hiw ranch ubove here Mnduy. O. W. Hur'.er und family and Mrn. Hemice Ha'.er and Miss Jlesie ChuiulM-r motored to Medford Monday to attend t'r.r trti., tt'ifnir;k- that evening. Itu t'uriiir .-. out to Mi iJ lord MVnda to utfr.d tfj' show. f4yd Stanley left Monday for the Stanley rannfc. Hen F.dioone)on and children went out to kfedforfl Tuesday oii a vuit to friend. Mr. Uieburdsuu und childu-u went .MAVOLtH: W RvlM'' fu LlKl I OVER DY yttsiAri i r v RSbz'iU.V O0t5IDe SOMd -rUCKJ Nr -t55 CJ wf i. r fj IR5T VOU CUVTiiE HIYT rKONTilB MIULINGR -TrlEN v(t)U T7KC it Tt) PAtuT ,f f)KE ATC O - f fnnrtVlDllR 'JilA-tb WtCOMCOV ftl'SUfJ- ItlAVEMl 3lln rr iow ..n.n'ill . M lVlil UT .-if Igfe- rJUR - SRV to JaekHouville TuvMlny to visit hor mother. Mr. Hawk went to the valley Tnea duy for u short viwit. Mr. nud .Mi. StiHldiud relurned from .Medford Saturday, where thoy had been on bu wines. Mrs. Abbott lvturuud from Ktigle Point Thursdny, where she hum been vifiting her mid, Frank Abbott, and family. Del win Chihpill ami Will llughea returned home fiom l'elicuy buy Tuesdny exeuiiig. llert Hnrr made u Ifip to Central Point this week- His mother und sis ter, Maude, returned with him to their old home mi Sipuiw crcok. The latter ha? been teaching m the Central Point school for the pant nine months. Homur Stephuiiboii, who has been employed in the Itogtie Iliver valley for Home time, is ut home for a while. Mia F.lla Itollings und Did Dorn motored to Adegnto Suturday. K. J. Hartley, the i.et. blacksmith of the Applcgate, visited Palmer one day last week. Miss Pearl Wntkinx visitwl with Miss Font PhilliMi u few duya last week. The antimony property of thia dis trict is being dovoloKd by ICisor & Helm of Sun Franeisco. Much valu able shipping ore is being brought to tho surface, fifteen men being em ployed. Kric Andereon of Copper haa pur chafed new car. John Wait vieitml Hogue Itivor val ley town one day twia week. W. C. IVuit haa returned to hie ohl stniuMiig grounds after a prolonged absence of a year. Ira Cotfmnu, Harry Hnwxworth and Iru Sencer have made a rich strike of antimony on olaitn Xo. U, hImhc diseoery in the antimony belt. John Louden and wife have left for a trip to northern Washington. Hurn' Wnwjtworlli made a trip to Medford Thursday, inturning Frily. Tou l(o-- made a business trip to Gold Hill Thursday. William l.oiiileii bus reeeied a eon truet to haul the nntiuioiiy ore from the mine ( J.i k-ousilf for -.liijiiiK'iit . fcejiortad by Jauksou Couaty Ab traat Co . Mlith and Mr 8U Clrmiit Mcdfoxl l.lictrie Co. -. 1I..II Ac Ittitx et ul-. inMiec ill lien. Fust N'ltioiiul Hunk s William T. )"ier et ll.. ilefuillt. (Itcrir. Clareii'f I Pierce -. I il o Med fold, ple.i in .iliiitement, ilmim n r. Archie .ii -oit s. ('. II. Oucm-, li--niiirrer. ZA WATKINS IISPERS ICOURTHOUSENEWS; CHOICE GARDEN TRACT AND HOME PLACE - $950 r'hi-rooej roture, pflra tract, berries, flowers, shade, Just tike flacr for a little biumi aad Krdeo tract I'aMnK 138$. X0, sew cr nOO.::, sldiwaU 170 ;, all ial3 tn full. J-ot !HxM7. gsndy loam soil. Dest city projiorty of this kind wo have crer offered. Total-price, 9B0. BENNETT INVESTMENT CO. Ileal I&ttAte, tAvsa, IWntali, inouronoe, 1(W Wet .Mala. rtwuw 7UO By AhernjHow's This? -fO HAVE VOU PAlMT 50ft CDPt'BC FOfS AROUND Tllf ANO A RlH& 01 IX)1)&HN01S AMD A WHlfEiFlSH inJSIDH AMD PUT CfifiAMfil? ONlOMS OMTbP CQVtW TilC HAT WITH A COAT Of VAKrJlStl! TO tlvu i f--w " yfn.nR i-.r-f MC TAlri iii itOC liKUsVl- t WANT -Q WNT 50MC WW WW l)C5IW UN ("Y IMLW IA kt--. --V -.- S'-'iil ' fiirSKK S AlWoTlN hliv-TiiVMO. ? VlNMM tKLMil'lsl S x Hunk of Mngduliuo vh. Minnie A. MeKee, dissolving uttnuhinrnt. M. II. Wiipple va. Mary A. Whip ple, affidavit, niiHwvr. Karl Pardons v. D. T. Law ton et ux, decree. S. A. Curl to u et us va. llroadiuoor Farms, overruling demurrer. First Saving Hunk & Tntxt Co., vs. Minnie A. MeKee et nl., overruling demurrer. Jiiekson County Hunk vs. J. W KirkiMitrick et u, miit in equity. Mamie K. Itiddle et ul. vs. Charles W. Isuacs et ul., suit fur partition. Clurence K. Fads vs. Hessie Thtdiipsou et ul., suit to ipiiet title. It. II. Toft vs. Charles H. Dill field et nl., foi-eclostire. fl. W. Kenuunl vs. Albert Muekully, foieelosure. llogue Hiver Valley Cnnnl Co. vs. Mury McKay ami Mm. Oscar Black ford, suit in equity. J. F. Ituddy , Jaekaon County Hank, suit for partition. W. W. Olnsgow gt nl v. Kdgor J. Kiefe et al., forei'loeuro. Lueiuilu Slover h. Alnuro Slover, order mnl nffiduvit. II. K. Hadger vs. It. II. Freelund, nffidavit. Jackson County Hank va. J. W. ICirkmtnek et ux., answer. II. A. llanaeom va. K. W. Wall et al., default decree, eoata. Mury A. Iturman va. Clinrlea Ilur inan, summons. 'buries Zimmerman va. F. (1. Math iaon, default, decree, eoata, 1L F. Peart et nl. v. F. W. Carnu liunT answer. John K. Hoppin vh. Janioa M. Fnrna et si., confirmation of Mile of nml projierty. John K. Hoppin vs. George A. Ho ver et nl., confirmation of sale. State vs. A. P. Jtarney, not guilty. State vs. Arthur Diltx, guilty. Stale vs. Mrs. A. J. Pierce, not guilty. State va. Fulton Smith, guilty. I'robnlo Court S. I. Wilson estate, oath of exeuu trix. James 1C. Header estnte, final re-jsij-t. A. W. Helsby eatate, mnt of pub lication, affidavit of itoating. Vfc P. It. Wood eatwto, final ac count. MuubiK" LiceiiMw, H.inev K. Wilcox nnd Kthel I). Kur il. tt. Flunk .loin'- und Mulvint (loodwiu. Fr.ink 11 Hurriiitiju und Myrtle M. If.llllsCX HmiiiIi Oi.-or .tiiil Thoi'v John ston ELL-ANS Absolutely Removes Indigestion. Onepnckago prbves it. 25c at all drtifjfiists. 9 J tr cj"Vjti itsKwh. est&. Mcytef We cBfT One Huu vil tvill.m t. il f'r cttc nt I'ttinU ItMt uniii t br uri-.l f Hil Cstsna lr.. a rujM (.(( T-lrt 0 Xt, tb tirdfrtn.'il, bt k"" ' , Chtr fr Ihf lt is yft. tnd h.'1l lilm tcttfctly boBomUle In nil buls ui rtii inj flmiKlall; able to suttj eut ta) oUlitl"i. tr b.. ton op roMMr,,M.n. TolwW, Ubl. TlsU'n Catarrh Cat ! taktn Intcrnallr, atlR Jlrltr ln lb bliwl dJ aucniw nurtarM of tb MtlMo. Ttlin(Hilnl nent tit. I'rl 7 nt tr bottl. 14 br all Drunstd'. I'ake Haifa fatally fill for eomtlpatbm. FOll IlKNT nOCBK FOU UKNT Strictly modern house with parage, furnished or unfur nished. 610 W. Jackson st. CO FOU UKNT Small house with cooil garden, fruit, and chicken yard, lnnulro S38 lleunct Ave. 60 FOH ItRNT -MlSUEMiAKKOUH FOR 11BNT Pasturo, good feed, fences, plenty of water. W, II. Stewart. 62 FOU IlKNT MOCftUICKBI'ING HOOMH FOR UBNT Furnished liousckeep tng rooniB, doslrable, convenient; also C-room house furnlslaHl. All close In. Phone (558-J or call 31C IN. Central. 62 FOR RUNT Cosy furnlahed house keeping rooms, closo In, $5 month. Lights, wator, ros, bath, l'hona 820-X. lOU UKNT rUKMHUICI) APTH. FOR RUNT Apnrtmont for rent. frho Ilerbcn, 10 Quince. FOU HA1,H rtOUHIifl FOR SALVV-ElKbt-ioom house, acre fine enrdon laud; $860. Call nt prciulsoa, 10C3 Court at. l'Olt H.VMClLWCHliS FOR SALE Kxcopttonnl bargain for quick sule, 100 acres, close In, ex cellent soil, uttrnctlvo lo.cutlon; will appeal ns a homo or invest ment. Price $fiu per acre. No. agents, ita I cannot pay aouuulsslon ou price asked. Addresa P. O. ilox 892, Medrord, Oro., for ap 'polntuienl. 00 FOU HAi.iv Mruwno KOR HA i?ic50 " head Vr ewes iuid Inmbs, young cow aud calf 3 daya old. Phono KC'J-H. 02 FOR SALE Oroy tonm wolghlng ubout 1400. and ono grey horao weighing about 1700. Ills Pines Lumber Co. tf KOIt HALE SIIHt,T;iiIiA7fKOUB KOR S A LlfrChoiciTnlf at fa liny, $10 per ton In fluid. Solder's Dairy, Phone 201-J3. FOR SALE Iron bod, aprlnga and iiirtttreas; used ono year, l'uono 393-11. 00 FOR SALE-flood, clean uflafla hay In fltild ut $10 per ton. Shorty (larnett, Rom Lauo. 00' FOR SALE At a bargain, inodorn pltnnblng, includliiK laundry tubs, 7-room furnace and all piping; complete. Ilox H, Mall Tribune. DO WANTItlv nrrci.tTio.NH GIRL wauta jioaltloii to do houso iwork. Phone 7-F1SJ. 69 WANTED nnruMainNKOUn WANriciV-fimall trae'rof froTu 5 to 10 acres; give detail and price. Address K. M., P. O. Ilox OtiQ. 61 WANTED Second hand auto on payments; give full pitrtlrulara in Hiisttpr. Ilox 709, Medford. GO WANTKl"0n busliela of wheat. III. O. Knders ft Sons, Ashland. Ore. 69' WANTED TO nUY Horsea oTaad die type, and heavy homes. Dr. Helms, 111 No. Fir. Phono 308. WANTED Children to board In country during June, July nnd Au gust; terms reasonable; reference. Hoosy Slaters, Rout 2, Box 67-11, Phone 784-W, Medford. 00 I'OIt IKUllA.tCJK TO TRADE -200 ueroa, 80 cleared, In crop, Jeff, county, under new ir rigation plan, $30 per are, going higher, for Improved, near Ceutral Point A. W. Freeberg, Oaaton, Oregon. 73 P OAHH WANTKI) 80 acre Bear Creek bottom, 70 acres In cultivation, alfalfa, fruit and grain, easily Irrigated. Less than 3 miles from Medford. $C80 cash. One ot the beet buys in Jackson county. 8ay when aud 1 will show you. J. C. BARNES mu wmi mIb Ht Phon 76U Real Estate Will sell a seeu room modem home nely painted aud iu excellent condition lth large lot. Total prie $1400. Terms of $300 cash, balance $15 month with only S per cent interest. CHEAPKR THAN' TtEKT E. S. TUMY 10 tfurudlt-Corey Uldg. t WHY IOST On road to shland. a sliver U'enh baR with ttrse Insid con taining some money. Return to 'Mall Tribune. IIUS I BSS Ol 'I'ORTGN TI 8 FOR SALE Confectionery, 'one of beat locations' In Medford, centrally located, well equipped; terms en Mi. AJdress 121 B. Main. 59 HUSIAWW nmncrroHY Auto hurt'tlcs LAHER AUTO BPRINQ CO. Ws arn operating tho largest, oldest and bcEt equipped plant in tho Pa cific northwest. Uso our spring! when others fall. Sold under guar antee 26 North Fifteenth St., Portland, Ore. Attorneys OF.O. W. CHERRY -Attornoy and Notary, Rooms 9-10, JackBon Coun ty Bank Uulldlng, ontranco N. Central, Medford, Oro. PORTER J. NBFF Attorney nt law, rooms 8 nnd 9, Medford National Banlc Duildlntr. A. E. REAME8, LAWTER Oarnett Corey bids. Q. M. ROI1BRT8 Lawyer. Medford National Bank Building. Collection. COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS W collected somo account!! 14 yonrs old, Wo know how to get the money. Tho Buiioclc Mercantile Agency. Inc., Rooms 1, 2. 3, Hfts klns' Uldg., 21C E. Miiinst. DonUsts Dr. W. M. VAN 8COTOO DR. O. O. VAN 8COTOO Dentists Qnrnctt-Coroy Bldg., nlte Medford, Oro. Phone 866. Collections und Reports 111 DR. FRANK ROBERTS Dentist. M. F. &. II. Bldg. Office Hourt 8:30 to 12; 1 to C. Phono 007-R. Engineer and Contractor FRK D N. 0 DMM rNasSnglneer and contractor, 404 M. F. & H. Bldg, Surveys,, eotltnatou, Irrigation dralnngo, orchard and land lm proromont. Iiisiiranco. EARL S. TUMY aonornl Insurance office., Flro, Automobllo, Accldont Liability, Plate Olnss, Contract and Surety Bondn. Excollent com panies, good local service. No 210 Qamott-Coroy Bldg. Instruction In Mnlc FRK D ALTON" I lViGHtV teachor'of piano and harmony. Composer 1 nnd nrrnngor of music. Hnlght Music Studio, 401 Oarnott-Coroy building. BLISS HEINE Tonchor of Violin. MuhIc furnished for all occnalona, Prlnofi rcnsonablo. Studio 1121 13. Main St., Phono 303-J2. Garbage OARBAOE' Get your irremDei cleaned up for the summer. Cap on tho city garbnge wegona foi good Borvlco. Pbone 374-L. T Y. Allen. Physicians and Burgeons DR. P." Q? CARLOW, 5r! EVA MAIN8 CARLOW Ostoopathle physicians, 410-417 Oarnett-Corey bldg., phone 1030-L. Rosidenc 20 South Laurel sL DR. W. W. HOWARD Ostoopathti physician, 303 Oarnett-Corej building. Phone 130. DR. J. J. EMMENS Pbyfllclan nnfl surgeon. Practice limited to eye ear, nose and throat. Eyes eclen tlflcally tested and gUascn sup pllod. Oculist and Aurlst for S. P R. R. Co. Office M. F. & II Co bldg., opposite P. O. Phone 667 DR. R W. CLANCY Physician and aurgeon Phonos, office 30, resl dence 724-J. Office hours, 10 tt 12, 2 to 6. DR. MARTIN C. BARBER Pbyal clan and surgeon. Office Palm block, opposite Nash hotel. Hours 10 to 12, 1 to 4. Phono 110-J, Printers and Publishers MEDFORD Y'rV.NTINCI "coV has "the beat equipped printing otflco In southern Oregon; book binding looiie leaf ledgers, billing systems, to. Portland prices. 27 North Fir st. Transfers KADH TRANSFER & 8TORAQK CO Of floe 42 North Front st. Pbou 316. Prices right. Benito au&r anteed Sowing Machine 8INOBR SRWINO MACH1NHS FOB SALE OR RENT Some nsed ni ehlnes also for sale. Cleaning and repairing. Baldwin Piano for salt from factory to customer. Resl- -anpA 4K Rn Ponlrit Pbnna SQO NEW TODAY Some income property lu eastern Wuahtngton is offered iu exchange for good free soil laud in the center of the valley It Is valued at $11,000 and has a very small Incumbrance. Brings about $200.00 a wtMitA. A fine lot oh South OakUala la of fered In exchange fur elaae-ln acre age. Hoon-Cathcart Co. Phono 107 v i :ti