Uiirvr-fltv nf flrcnnn V COMINGS REPLIES 10 Tlii' follow Inn Utter w.is tent J. .1 Cumbers of A slil and in repl to his article on Huck Lake u Engineer 1'. .. (.'unilugs: Dear Sir: In our romunleallon to the Mull Tribune of recent Initio, mention ha been inntle or in.vseir lit it way thai Is not cjiiUe in accordance with the racts in the one, and to cor rect any wrong Impression that may ho gathered from them, I write you, feeling that had you been more fully advised of the circumstances such mention would nut have occur red. It Is so generally woll known that t have nove-r had any eonucrtlon with thp Fish Lake company, but that I hak tho originator, and manager, of the Hague Hlver Valley Canal com pxuv,' that acquired the above rom piins Interests, it luema hardly nec essary to stale. ' I u ni not counseled In any rapacity with my former company, or any other Irrigation company. Also mention wan made a to why I did not measure Hearer ereok wat ers. You will roiuuiuber at tho tlmo we finished the survey at Huck lake i. moved to Hubert Nell's at Dead Indian. From tula point I ran a line of levels, by way of llyatt'a prairie, to (Iruou Springe summit whlrh closed my work. I wan not t Heaver Clock reservoir alto, nor have I ever been thore and did not learn until mo in h time after the close of our work that there wa such a plate, slslrh naturally would account for the rea son why It wan not reported bv me Copy of this 1 am Bonding to the Mall Tribune with the request tliut they kindly glvo It publication. If you have not a copy of the gov ernment report I idiall bo pleased to gel one and send It to you. Youra very truly. FHKD X. Ct'MMINliS. Med ford, Mid :!' tuported by Jackson County At tract Co.. Blxth nd Mr Ru Circuit K. M. Anlel. executrix. .1. J. Osstiti biugge, executor, v. ti. II. Young action to recover personal proper!) . Mrs. S, L. Wing vs. J. K. McKeu ie, et u, foreclosure. Ctta U. Lunt vs. Wnt. Stewart, suit lor Injunction. i K. C. Kvanson va. Sadie Stewart et ul, suit for Injunction. Adeline Scboenfleld vs. David II. I'aluier et al, foreclosure. .1. I. Case Thresher Co. vs. Henry .1. 1a Clair et al. foreclosure of con tract. J. M. Cameron vs. C. II. Owon. ac Hon for money. Cecelia Price vs. Hugh Price, tie in inrer and withdrawal. Miert Anderson and W. C. Ureen m .1. M. MI'hee. proof of pub. of Mimmons. Med ford Xutlonal Hank vs. Win. M Holme and Emily A. Holmes, com bill. Archie Mason vs. f. II. Owen, writ or attachment. i S4inut CoMeiix v T. W. Osgood et al. cost bill. la K. Phlpps el al vs. Kokiic Ri. V. Cul Co. cost bill. I'ntlsHit Win. ttorensen Kstatv. undertak ing oath of admin. (Mary Sort'iisen, auanltaiudilp. guardian bond. K. Kd Hull estate, pi oof of pub. of notice to creditors. JlHlfteiO MfBIIMJS. Km met Nathan Palmer Iielore White. to Juno ('hde K. I.uinii to Margaret M. Hruinble. lohu I.. Xealou to Flora Ms At- kins. IteHl VMmte 'IVmioffi's T. K Kbnu to KIIh Hprlnger lot in Rlvei.lde add Medfordl 10.00 T K. Klynn to Luellu Springer. lot lu Barr's add Mediord . John K. Helmich to Frances E Hell, lot H I'liv '. Rosfc add Medfr4 H. D. Reed et ux to V A lvi .'i-x o' land In ee IT-:! 1-2 W U C li 10.00 10.00 I.oO C. A. Hamline et ux to C K Kads, tot l" blk ': Medford 1 " Clarence K. K. N t x to lack son CO B- V L n, lot t blk 53 .Medio-. I '""" Kllen U Klweti al to K.Uard pieui, Power ot t" llnrlha Coldt et W to fullUB I.ietz. t lx-3.r..lW It It Orchard Co to Klla It Kads, pt IT and 1- IT-I'K IV. H. Sinl0r. liriff U i AV C;IUt'e. pt lot blk ii Tark ..dl Jleford Iiia I StW ! v'r ' o '' li 1 f: CAMBERS UPON BUCK UK MRS COURT HOUSE NEWS LUMBERMEN TOLD 10 FUTURE SUCCESS III It 'Alio. .,. 1. American lumber m i.n tuier-, MM-kitur n remedx Im- -l.'jiiiitioii m their in dutr mu-i nun to tin nun miirkelx to eeitie the rc-iilt of )citr of ou'l-capitiilixalion ami wasteful method... Ilr. F.ilward K. Pratt, chief of the t'lutetl States Inirean of tor eign and domotic commerce, tmlnv I ld a niectinu of the National Lum ber Mituufiictiircr' ax-oeiatinn. "Miiny of the lutntship which the lumbermen of today Miffer an- not of llieir own making-." an id Dr. l'nitt. "There verms to be, however, ome inexorable economic lnv tliut require a future coiuietintion sometime., for an early prodigality ami wiiHteful- IH'." Lumbermen who put their ca-e be fore the federal trade roiumivxion and nvkeil itrrmiHsioii to form com hinntionv are Mcekitip n legal remedy for an economic problem. nid the M'aker. "The remeily," he mi id. "lie in iuiih' reloim of the lumber iiHn' method. "1 niuler-tand Hie grciitcM prob lem it have to meet i competition I'rmn Kiib-tilulcH. a imrtial solution to your (hlliciiltic- irt to lie found in a linger market. tetter fimiiieiug and market inu method would help, too. Ilroadcr market would euahle ou to iiiclea-c iintiiictioii. winrli would lltl.t' ell II' tit mi'l' i .li.lililtlill, ami Wllllltl I'll lllll' Mill In IIH-lt, l-C l'l t It - .It till -IMIII' llllli- " L Al AVillitm Farniim'x ir.iNc' have been sung about bu pcrforin.iiice In righting lllooil, ' and as prcneuted al the Page thentei yemerda). It Is iiniiicstlonabl) Mr. Farnum's best vehlile up to present date. Oscar C Apfel, author and director, must have had Wtllam Farnuin In mind u ben tin received the Inspiration for bis picture, ulthough he claimed to be partly Inspired by the song "My Old Kentucky Home.' 'and partly from the llfo story of an old friend, I.eiu Hardy, who recently rolobrated his a 1st birthday In Lexington, Ken tucky. ' I Following are big moment fiom Fighting IUood as seon at tho Page tonight for the last time: Lem Hardy (William Fariiiim) Is sent to prison for a theft committed by his rival. Prison chaplain Interests Lent In the Olble. I.in coiimjs from a long list of fighters and has had little use for Hible. Governor pardons I.em. Toughs Interrupt first preaching service held by Lorn after he has be come a minister, aiiw ivitiiic iibhi I .em ejects the toughs from tho church. Hlake, who scot Im to prison, is caught cheating at rards aud ordered to leave town. Cray, who conspired with Ulakr to lay theft at hem's door, becomes repentant and coufossea his part in the affair. Make forces Kvlo (Itorotln lliu nurd.1 Item's former sweetheart, to act us dco fur his gambling mioiiim In weritcrn mining town. Um licks liig Hill, minium amp bulb, who hus prevented lcm from proacliluu In the saloon. Make is shot and killed b Crs). Ills one-time accomptice. In btruggle for revolver. When I.em asks some one to play a by inn during bis aeru.c iu saloon, Kvie plays "Mj Old Kentuk Home" the soug be uxed to .-iiiK lor Lent years before. Kvie, degraded ) Hie in (tie mln iiiK ami'. pra's foi streiiuth to be gin life anew. il.eiu IttUih Kvie bv I lie hund and together tho .tail on their Journe tbroiub life HILL ENDOWS EUGENE BIBLE SCHOOL BUILDING FUND KI (iKNi:. Or luue 1 At the close of the das of the funeral of James J. HIH. telegrams wire sent from Kuxene .iniioubciug that th Kusene til i!e uhIm ri-in h i.l r.iKd a fund of fjoii." .... , , I f ijMllllllt ll-f lUU'i ... ..... . .fn nluA I . union aiis' eu " "" ,w " " school i'it,i ailillliona, muiif n Mr Hill o i ear ao Todav mark - n,i. .xiiirHlioii o' t'.e tinu- llin'l upon mo Mill sin V I " "J!i' " '" lloAU.' Ill 'I'H'l "I 4- ,1 IIIK.I .KM. -lllll- 'I we i-i;"yy LL-A Absolutely Removes Injunction. Oui .i. k irt REFORMSNECESSARY 1 II FARNUM PAGE II RIEDFORD MXTD TRIBUNE, 1 L Al WELLEN CLOSES' The I.lbert) mhool. Welleti, Ore gon, C. D. Schell teaclu'r closed Sat urdn M) 2Utb, with a program and comHuiiull) da. The people ansem blwl about 11 o'clock and enjoyed some lively games with bean bags and basket ball. A contest iu the chinning exercise, was held before din ner. A substantial picnic luncheon was provided by tho ladle of the neighborhood. The programme for the afternoon began with nn exulting raco in arith metic by Hubert and Jeff llradshaw. This waa enjoyed so thoroughly by both contestants aud isltors that it was lepeated later. The' next number was a reading. "The Llttlo Jted Hen" by Jeff llradshaw. The question, "Hesfllved, That women have done more good In the world than moil." was debated b the pupils, (inlda and Alta llradshaw defended tho affir mative and Harold Vou tier Ilellen, Hen Oswald and Haxter Hradhhaw the nogatlvo. Tho speeches showed h great deal of research lu pieparatiou n'nd were delivered with much spirit. After the debate the discussion In canto general. The program closed with a speech by .1. P. Wolls, county school superintendent. After his ad dress the company went out doors and watched tho pillow fights, paier rights, apple eating contests and other games. Among those present with their families were Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Wells, of Jacksonville, Mr. aud Mrs. Ilaro Vou der Helton, Mr. and Mrs. Hiadxhaw, Mr. aud Mrs. John Owens, Mr. and Mrs. James Owens, Mr. and .Mrs. Dolph Kent. Mrs. Oswald, Mrs. Knte.Walch and daughters, Mrs. Toil Veil.- and daughter, Mrs. C. O. Schell and daughter, Henry Owens, Mr. HIhIiop. Mr. I.uy. Mr. Oswald. The pupils were anxious to coii tlniio the meetings of their literary society through the summer and vot ed to meet Saturday evenlnga twice a month. This society Is part of their Industrial club lu which tbey all take much Interest. Several of them are planning to take prises at the state fair on tewing, cooking aud corn raising. i During the fail term Mr. Pitman of tho. stale normal school visited Llb orty school with Supervisor Chase and the pupils cooked a dinner al si hool. They have had a cold frame near the school house and rulsed a variety of vegetables. In the winter they gave an enter taluiueut and box supper. With the money so raised they bought a bas ket ball, a map of the United States, paid the freight on a set of books from the aiato library, bought an en cyclopedia and a set of reading hookn selected by the Individual pupils. a result of having this reading mn terial the grammar grade pupil havi read on an average twentj imm during the year besides their m lu.oi books. The Libert) school won ..e. on, I place in the field and ira.k oeii a' Kagle Point, April :'7 Tint first lu girl's basket throwing. i.i C; boS standing broad Jllini . run ning broad Jump ami shot put, .h l won netond place in lo.h' rlmmm , unlimited ibiss and clniK A. Ho il i h. in oiled with icei'Hf i rek loi oud I'iuc ! lu huxket t blowing, .li II. HOPE 10 COMPLETE ORPET JURY DAY VVAl MiiiAV. I" I .I. m'I !r b'tli -i.li - i In i -i iH'i, I'luirifi'd w 'ill ilu in Milium ..uiihi rt. In il -tinh. Ii"l.l III II III, llll'v llll 'III I ill 1 1 .1 li'l"i i lie i-niirl .ul i" ii in ,i the day, i.uiit iurm- ,i,n been oWi.ril, two mule linn In i li !i l.itiveiv ai'.-eiileil b b.'lli -n the !.i-l tun lii'i-ilf I In run . ili I Inn, I M In I wen- in tin- li,v, l'i,t, nul m-.'d l tin- di 'i ii i Dtaf noi Cnmiot Bo Ctirutl by ktf'al yt U aitfi t ijr iviroi r j h Ilu 4WnI tKrtt4i of tu ' Tb'-i. u 'nl ' u ) to ir l fii-t riMlilior) I'T iit iM ii l rcut-dims i-rhfs i ' utj m .iu iud imi .-.mtltliii t ib mn n I .i - f t f:ii.Mh lut Who IIU I ix . Hi . 4 h t iiiUllfijr sViiifKl ir iu, rlul b tlitf "1 'b' II i I Hiiro 'I I " - i ..!.. v untrm tor ua,u,u.jiwi ...i -ul I inll . r i ii.t miii m ll.-'l M1 ttW'Vtl IlLif (MM. IMJt I arv 44il.l b' il.rr, wl i i U j,lliliitf in,l j l, I ,dUI,1 KinUi't I'll.' M i- ftllrrni, I Mr , II ; I. Hi II I i ' ' l l.jr f .r hi . 1 I nf . f . ,n i r-l l l mi ' I , I i IU i i ' K ' , f. r ilfi u I.l. 1 . I I I'l ' i ii -I..J. ki. I). TO ORDER $25 00 UP Also Cleaning. Pressing and Altering 128 E. MAIN. UPSTAIHS LIBERTY SCHOO m PROG in !.! the " ' ' ' li... . i . ' n'U n n s Vfi! Suits (ffi) JIW0M lllBloiy MKPFORD, U or ORKiOV. TIIlRsDW .11 'K 1, 191G WEST PHOENIX Miss Stella D.'ii7.T linn returned from Kastorn Orij;on. where she has i tevn teaching during the past school M'.ir There waa a heav rainfall In this -I Hon Tuesda night, continuing in termittently all day Wednesday and Thursday. This rain was most wel come and very much needed. Charlie VVYlght, X Nelson and A. II. Calhoun were Medford visitors re cently. Miss Bieanor Dally went to Med ford Thursday, w here she visited her sister. Miss Margaret Dally, return ing home Krldft) evening. .The eldest on of Mr. and Mrs. : Frank Deiiaei' arhed at the home of, his parents In West Phoenix from Minneapolla tecently. Mrs. O. D. France, who leaves Tor Portland ahortl . was very much sur- j prised whon a number of her friends i gathered at the home of her sister. I Mis. II. II. Corliss, last Frlda i m j to wish her f1odpeed and good link In her now home The tlmo was en Pleasantly spent lu conversation and needle work and at the closo a daln ty lunch wns served. The sentiment . I of litoso present were voiced In a very happy manner by Mrs. l.udvlg Aiming, who wlnhed the young con- j pie a safe jeMrnev and assured them of a hearty welcome should they re Mini to the willc. Those present wen. Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Frar.ee. Mends mes II. II Corliss, .1. II Web ster, Dave .Walker, llelme. D. W Wheeler. rank Denser. I.. Almlnu, Jove Judsou, K. Calhoun.. A. .X. Wright. Morgan. Misses Stella and Irene Denser, M.wtlo Walker and Mary Dully and little Misses Murger) Kolly and Marger Wheeler aud Mas ter tluy Corliss. 'Mrs. Iiiidvig Aiming motored to Medford Frlda) and brought back her llttel niece, Mrger Kel. Mrs lieorge l.iitb. cliuii ami Vir gil Kenne In iompun with Karl Moore visited n liiives at Hie Ki lines ranch Sunciay. Cieorge I.) man and Andy llooten have returned from itoeeburg In a largo new car which they lately pur chased during their visit there. Mr. J. Cameron, iu company wild his daughter and friends, visited friends here Sunday. i Our school closed laat Thursday with a abort but well rendered pro gram, and Mill I.owe left Friday for her home. The children under Miss, Lowe' siiiwrvlslon huve iidvamed rapidly nud all visitors bme eompll mented her on the splendid order In - " Medford House Movers i M"M HOUSES. BARNS. GARAGES, MACHINERY. ETC. Phone 488-M 112 8. Newtown. 737 W. 14th 8t in II II 1 SIS VALLEY S All I 3dHK Refinery m Ss4 Gas not EK 3SJjSu:5 a mixture 8 MSSHSSi Deaii-is r tiy- uk I flCvijB S uicmji: mi mH fwatHsiU "' S3 ' oB4 Standtrd Oil sssaswKfL.s (uUiiiii Sfl ' mm c. Warn Ikwm Hsm. mJrf k n. mar 1 KJH i nsi "-. -.Air..; :? -insmntri Xtititimst 7's v ' i w9PT?WBJsl ill,: ntsBes - 1 or imr nni iimTf i fflBt&y fJ&t&JNMN& I. , . i mauaierr 'ifwri.im.TM i. WMthimxy:wm CHOICE GrABDEN TRAOT AND HOME PLACE $950 lufin'i, -unleii tract, berrleu, flowers, shade, )uit FiN' 'Ooni iofii;-i, -'unleii the .'-c for a little h,me and garden truct r 1100 S2, sidewalk 70.80, all paid in full. loam soil. Best city property of this kind is Total price, &0. BBNFETT INVBSTMiUNT CO, Ileal ICeMUs Iwh, lteulMls, Insurance. UKI Went Main. We wish her much! xiiecegg wherever her teaching takes , her. i lr Mm II M Mmllh Mil rhll. 1 " : . : 7 ""..... utrcn or roio visit eu in our precinct Sunday, I (teorga McDonough Is another proud possessor of a new car. The ball game comprised or mixed teams was unite Interesting Sunday. Sams Valey was the winner. (II. I. Pellou attended court session last weok. Hen Moore, who Visited relatives at the Moore ranch, returned mot week to his home in Portland. Lee Dungan relumed last week from a visit In California. 1). C. Wilson made a buslnes trip to Medford one da Inst week Cleve W IKon left Tuesdn for -3 WHOLESOME "SPEAR HEAD" J,e FoiTIOUS CIlCW Willi tllB n ., , . . DellCKHIS, FlTJlty FlaVOr That LtlStS 4 MM) BY MODERH PROCESSES You want to pet all the enjoyment and benefit possible out .of tobacco. '1 licit chew 'hi tobacco. You want our chew to have lic wholesome, apiietizing richnes of ripe fa siit. Then cliew Spear Head. You want a plug with a dclicioutly sweet ami mellow flavor that lasts a long an the chew lam. Then chew Spear Head. One chew of Spear Head will con vince any man that there's no other to bacco on earth with such a rich aud lasting flavor. That's because all the natural juices of the choicest Hurley leaf are retained in Spear Head The making of Spear Head is con ducted strictly according to pure-food methods in a great modern factory that is spic-aiid-ipan throughout. The most expensive, modern pro cesses keep Spear Head fresh, sweet and pure at every stage. Tho luscious plug of Spear Head, front which ou bite the tastiest. whnlcionict of chews, represents the l.whct form of plug tobacco p'.idlllMlOll Tr S-uar Head the very best chew tli.it r.mniy c.in buy. In 10c cits, wia; i iJ in iu i .i,cr. WHY? CASH WAXTKD HO sores Hear Crcok bottom, 70 acres In cultivation, alfalfa, fruit and KnUn( oRgy ,rrl4t0(1f LoM than 3 inilos from Medford. $C80w cash. One of tho best buys lu Jaokson i county. Say whou ana I will snow you. J. C. BARNES 103 West Msls Ht Phona 799 NEW TODAY Home tin mm' property In eastern UushliiKton ih orfiTid in oxchange for good free Mill land In tho center of the allev II is valued at J 1 1, OHO mil Iiiih a ir Miunll liiPiimhrnncH. Hiin'K iii'out tjoooo s month. A fine lot on South Oakdale, Is of fered in i v bange for close-In aero- .li'C Hoon-Catlicart Co. I'liono 1117 Real Estate Will ill ,i m iiii loom modern I,., i,. in v.1, ..iuil.il and In oscelliint ,1, in i n imi iHi large lot. Total pi,,,' I Mm) Terms of 4UU0 esh, ..anil- ti mouth with only 0 par i lit Hid II M rilh vpl.ll THAN KKNT E. S. TUMY . i, i,ji hilt orv lildg. I.NILItl HHN AITOCAIt CO, 'i'l.Mlv CAItD. Leave Mcdforit tor Ashland, Talent ,iiil Phoenix dallv, except Sunday, at h on a. m., 1:UU, 2 00, 4:00 and 5:11 ... iu. Also on Saturday at 11:15 p. m Sundays leave at 1:00 and 10:10 . m. and 1: 00. 2:u0, B:i0 and &: . Leav"JAH,h"n,,.,,0rno4f,,lrd dally, except Sunday, at 1:00 a. w., , l.oo, 1:00, 1:00 and 5:16 p. . Alao on Saturday nights at 1:80 and ' 8;,o. Sundays leave Ashland at 9:0 a. in. aud 1:00, 4-30, S:0 and 10:11 'n to. up II I I I l w.x Paving fi!8M0, sew Lot U ill 47. Sandy i ave ever offered- I 'lions 7UII iiwr I-. hool room western Montana, where he will be engaged in mining Virgil Konney is visiting his moth er during vacation. Mlsa Agnns Fllppln Is helping Mrs. W. C. ICenney during haying sonson. .VUaa Tiulo Lyman will loave Thnrcday fer Portland, where she wilt visit nlntlvn aud also Rtend Hose carnlnl. Pulte a crew of men are employed on the Morrell ranch thinning apples. CHICHESTER S PILLS Wfs. .TIIKUMMONn IIRAND, X l.ndlMl Atk yp Drvct tatr. j m hl.fbf.ff Pel Ulimtna Ilfoihfl ritUln lleil iikI llt f Mill:, im, t "I ith in K a, PrittM A kf Ill.C'Ifl VTEItH i,,Mosr iiiinu i'iii.4tfMsa yrKnMwnillel.Sifl,AtiyiH1lghU SOLD BV DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE To tin' Holders of I'lrM Moitgngo Six Per Cent. Sinking fund (Jotd llomls of Pacific .V 1 intern Hall May, Duo June IM, IIH17. Tho undersigned trutees under the mortgage above referred to desires under authorlt) of said mortgage to expend Hio sunt of Twenty-eight thousand seven hundred sixty-four dollars aud slxt) -three cents t2K, Till (i:i) in the purchase of bonds of said issue, provided said purchase can, iu Its opinion, now be mado ad vantageously. Sealed offers of snld bonds may bo sent to the office of the undersigned, TriiHt Department. CO llroadwny. Now York City, on or beforo Juno 12th, at 18 o'clock noon. The right Is re served by tho undei signed to reject any and all offers. COUUMHIA TltUST COMPANY. Surciissor-TriiHteo. H (IKOIttiK K WAUHKN. VIce-PrnsldHiit. Dated. New York. Mn 17th. lUlfi. Delliuilieul Sale Notlco Callfornla-OreKou Power Coinimny. Location of principal place o busi ness, Han Francisco. California. NOTICE There Is ilellpiiieui up on the following described slock, on acii.unt of aasussiuont (No. II levied on the ISIIi day of April, .l'.UC. the several amounts set opposite the iiami of the roapiHitlM' Hharo.inlders, as follews: Moroaiitlln Trust Company of Sail Fianulsco, trustee, CerlKlcal'i No aiitl 600 shaios. II&O.UO. Alorcautlle Trust Company of Son Francisco, trustee, Ceil No. 3v7. jUO shares, sg&O.OQ. Mercantllo Trust Co in pan.,- of Sail Francisco, trustee. Curt. .No. 38S, iiOO shares. $:ri0.00. Mercantile Trust Comiumy or Ban Francisco, trustee. Cert. No. aaa, .'ion shares, $250.00. Mercantile Trusl Company of San Francisco, trustee, Cert. No. 400, ,.oo shares, ll'r.u.UO. .Mercantile Trust Compkny of San Francisco, trustee. Cert. Xq. 101, &00 shares. 2.'i0.uo. Mercantile Trust Company of San Francisco, trustee. Cert. No. 102. DUO shares, 2o0.00 Mercantile Trust Company of San Fiunclsco, trustee. Cert. -No. 4U3, tOO shares, 2:.0.00. and lu accordance with law aud an order of the board of directors made on the IKth day of April. I till), so mail) shares of each iareel of such slock as mav be necessary will In. sold at the office of the oompauy. on Tuesday, June 20, J! 1 6, at the hour of 12 o'clock noon of said day, to pay dttlliKtuent assassin mils there on, tugelher Willi costs of advertis ing ami expenses of (he sale J. C. THOMPSON. Secretary of California-Oregon Power 'ompaii). Office: Number 131 l.elilesdorff street, Ban Franclsm, California. 75 - . rax.'y.- .-- , ,-gf it I'OIt IIICNT KUItMSIIICD APTH. FOIt HUNT (The Herbeu, Aiiartmeut lor rent. 10 Online. roil iiK.Ni -nucKH F()lt HUNT Stueii riMim bouse on South Hnlv st , Inquire i.3 So. Holly. FOR ItliNT .. room house, hard wood floors, full renionl basiment and garage. Phone 370-W. I'OIt UK.V7 .MLSUKLLAMtOOH FOR HUNT- Pasture, good feod, fences, plenty of Hater. W. II. Stewart. G2 I'OIt KKNT lUHTNKKKKPINa ItOO.MH FOR HUNT Furnished housekeep ing roouiM, desirable, louvenlent. also e-room house, furnished. All close In. Phone 6I.K-J or call nie IN. Central. Oil I'OIt S.M.K UA.NUIIICM aWs- siesssisspssiiss' sa snn FOIt HAI.K- -ta acre rsnch: iu acres in ulfulfa. house, barn, uew feuces Phuue 54 J or i-J. roil rAr.rv--Mr'nmu es -Sk- atfsMPNssesasB i'Oit HALO Slioti-M and pigs W K Hr)Min. It I, Orlffln Creek IM FOIt HAI.K One cos, 4 usra old, )') one '.'-year music course ou the piano, fio K A Douglas, itoiitu I, Coniral Polut. t:' FOR 8ALK ,MIMUrali.inKOnS esSK sssiesssssssMsssssssa'sse se ssess I'OIt SAI.K One ton F6id truck at ij' biiii-iit . alm o aires laud to tr.nln foi Ford car. Da buck's (sialic FOR SALrf" Choice alfalfa bay, 110 iit ton In Held- Snider' Daio . piiKi.e :'ui-,ia. HKLP WAXTieUi4t WX.N'TKD Young 111.111 to Introduce new Kumin.'r novi'lfv making 4 '! hit with ho im' oi!iM S;ii(tenth If tnuilei f:i dnih if capable tCx-pirit-iued prelerred II Stead) is .ul. oi Npfiiiliiig moni .oiind good, "nn ipilik. Mintat Sales Co., Tacoia tiO WA.NTEH Man and wife oC ranch, wife to un.iht in house, man on orchard i Phone I8S-U1. 8 sVA.Vl'IID IT OATIONJI -fc i isqj - - i srns' n ii t rMsfssi ssrarsr W'lCI' I'l.nn h.'wIiiK It 'iO per d.. .ill Mi-. I'Urk,, fl-J. Hi P7TOK FTTH) WANTHD MP- ri,itfvr,OW vTnTKD "" ATONCt? "'-" Teims for hauling gravel. f''- ho Qulss Cigar Store. ii.1 WANTKD Ford tMdy. Mut be cheap. Address Box 177, ' entral Point, Ore. 63 WANTED A Ford car In good con dition; give beat cash price. tAn-er todav or tomorrow. Box W. W. Mall Tribune. Of WANT18D -all tract of from r, to 10 acres; gic details and price. Address R. M., P. O. Box 66. Gl VANTtCDTO HUY Hortos of and dlo typo, and heavy horses. Dr. Helms, 111 No. rir, Phone 308. IOSV LOST Starting crank blip; finder please I 31- J. for automo- call phono 62 VOK 1WCI1A.-VGK TO TKADK 200 acres. 60 cleared, In crop, Jeff, county, under new Ir rigation plan, 30 per aero, going higher, for Improved, near Central Point. A. W. Froeborc. Gnston. Oregon. 73 nusiNKss DinKcrroitv Auto Htippites LAHKR AUTO HPrtlNQ CO. We nro operating tho largest, oldest and best equipped plant In tho Pa cific northwest. Uso our springs whon othcra fall. Sold under guar antee. 2C North Ftftoonth Bt., Portland, Ore. Attorneys GEO. W. CHKRUY Attornoy and Notary, lioouin 9-10, Jackson Coun ty Hnnk Hulldlng, ontrauco N. Central, Medford, Ore. POUTlClt J. NKFF Attornor nt law, rooms 8 and 9, Medford National Dank Huildlng. A. B. RBAMES, LAWTISIt Oarnett Coroy bids. O. M. ROHKRTS Lawyer. Medford National Hnnk Building-. 7 TT..'. flTUT' IT ,, JB Oullcctlons. COLLKCTIONS AND REPORTS Wt collected Bomo accounts 14 years old. Wo know how to got the money. Tho Bullock Mercantile Agoucy. Inc., Rooms 1, 2, 3, Has- klna' llldg., SIC ICMnJn st. DontlMs Dr. W. M. VAN SCOYOO DR. C. C. VAN SCOTOO Dontlats Oarnntt-Coroy BldK-, ultn III Medforu, Ore. Phone SBC. Collections anil ItejiorU DR. FRANK ROUKRT8 Dentist. M. F. A II. llldg. Office llourr $:80 to It; 1 to 5. Phone C07-R. HiiKlneer niiil Coutrnctor riiittt N. CUMMINOB HnginVer'nii contractor, 404 M. F. ft If. llldg Surveys,, estimates, irrigation dralnago, orafaard and land Im provement. Inmirsnce. o -i KARL 8. TUMY- nensral Insurance office, Fire. Automobile, Accident, Liability, Plate Glass, Contract, and Suroty Honda, Kxceltent com. Kinles, good local servlco. No. 0 (Sarnott-Corey llldg. Instruction In MtiMc PRKD ALTON" HAidllT," teaehor of piano aud harmony. Compoaor and arranger of music. Halght Music Studio, 401 (larnett-Coroy building. HLI SS 1 1 BINM Teacher of Violin. Musle furnlsbfxl for all occasions, Prleea reaoonahlo. Studio 1121 H Main St.. Phone 303-J2. Oarbsge OARHAOIO (let your prenilsei oleaned up 'or the summer. Call on the elty garbage wagons for good service. Phone 274-L, T Y,i Allen. Pliyslclnus ami nurgcons DR. " F. 0. CARLO V, DIL HVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathia physicians, 416-417 Oarnett-Corey bldg., phone 1036-L. Residence 26 South Laurel st. DR. V. W. HOWARD Osteopathia physician, 303 Oarnett-Coray building. Phone 130. DR. J. J. F.MMKN8 Physician and surgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear, nose aud throat Kyea scien tifically tested and glasses sup plied. Oculist and Aurtat for 8. P. It. R. Co. Offices M. F. & H. Go. bldg.. opposite P. O, Phone S67. DR. R. W. CLANCY Physloian and surgeon Phones, office 36, mil deuce 7I4-J, Office hours, 10 te 12, 3 to I. DR. MARTIN C. BARBBR Phynt oUn and surgeon. Offloe Palm block, opposite Nash hotel. Hours It to 13, 1 to 4. Pboae 110-J. Printers sua Publishers sa - sssssaeiegw'qs1- MEDFORD PRINTING CO.. has the best equipped printing office la Muthern Or?ou; book blading loose leaf ledgers, billing system etc. Portlund prices. 37 Nortk Fir at. Treswfae ,1m. tiBAnS TRANSFER A STORAOK OO oritoe n Norw rroni at. raoae 115. Prtcee right. Serrice guar aatwed Sewisuc 51ueltlHs IINORR SB WIN' Q MACHINES FQ .-- i sss SALE OR HBNT oms used Ws ehlnes also for sale. Cleaning and repairing. Baldwin Piano for salt from factory to eustomer. Rest reaeq 316 So. GtMra). Phoae 3904 te",? '.I v i i IP k f 8 k i ,aKi ,t iW . ly. r