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PTHF FITB -M- SUCDFORD mem TRTBOTE, lfRDFORD, 01?K(I()X, lIMDAY, .7ITE 2, 1010 , i i ?i AMD AND VICINITY Tin- A-hlaml m-IiooI ilMuet will elect n director to -m-cecil 0. U. Ku bnnk on Juno 111. Mr. Imlmnk hit Mjrvcil thirteen miiii on tla hoiml mid it goes without iiiii!f that lie will-bu pu'vniled upon to again be 11 t'ttndidnte. in view of ct'fieiene.v through crvice well put formed. Ho liojfnu serving" on the board in 11)03. niitl aomu dutn its to ehool activities tit that medieval peiiod might not be out or plni'p bv eomatieon with the atiittts of tlio pii'iit ilny. The school cntmieiiition in lHOU was ":i:t boy mid .r.8 Kiil-4. u totnl of UHU. There vvuie nineteen toucher emplo.cil. W. V. Catnuron heinir tin- Miperuitcuiient. Disbursement lor t tin t U'nr with rlOl8'J-,..M, and thu bonded indebted, ne. was ifl'J.IIUO. Tlio ln low wu 10 mill", ii" iMiiiipnicil with 0 mill lor 111)0, n Inlle mine of a louden in "tin good old times" by comparison with tin- pioent. Tin- innjor unites t lonelier in tlmt ilnv weie iibout t'lpml to tin1 iniiior loinnneriilion of tlio pio-ont lime. TIip diii'i'toi weie: 1). 1.. Itiee, (1. (J. Kuhiiiik", ('. W. MnitMi. uud I.. L. .Mulit. Anionic the mimes of tcuehorw now fniiiilinr weie those of the .Misses Kngle. (Iiiricll. Mi-Will-' iiinis unit Mulit ; uNo (I. W. Milam, who whs pniicipiil o Knt school, Miis IUors tilling it hkc position in till' West school. I'll'M'Ill tcill'lll'lfl number tliiity-fonr. II... I it ii .... .ill-N. Vt. II. 1.1111. Will ol r.llglllci'r irusli, loll tin- I'oi tlfiiul Wediii'Mlny on n liii-iiicn"' inihHiui. Among lilly -Unco teachers recent Jy Knuiti' state iM'itiiiiNiit'- to "iiim-. tico" in Oiegon nppwii tin- imme of Mi Wilniette lltiiixinici'i, teacher of liliu in the local high school ; Dohnur lliuiiion of tlii manual liiuniiUf di. pnitinent of the miiiic institution, mid Mm Ilciihn Million, a I miner teacher in Kiiht school, hut who for tlii' past .war bus been teaching ut Hold Hill. Of (ho thice. MihH Klin, "on in a graduate ol tilt lioiuuil ut L' f ... .. . rum .ioi', 1.(11., .uws iiu-iiiKtr in n iiltivi'rnilv list uud Mr. Iliiuuou in ti pocinl classification. rnoior nun .tii. Douglass weie host., to thy choir of the Methodist I'littU'h ut ii -ocinl ri'iinion nt tin parsonage on Tuesday evening, Intht ri'fri'-hiiii'iits being Hi'ivi'tl. Tlio linen gallons of ice cieiiin seivod on tint ocension in nowise ea-t a I rigid ulmnpheio over the uiinnili ol urn tun I ie(iinr uud liiemllv M'litiiaonl whit'li iduimi'ti'iii'il thu Hocinbilit of tllO pIl'HMIIlt I'M'llt. .M. .1. A. Mi'Milhui of Cihuoiitou, Albi'itii, m I'vpecti'il hnio mmhi to innkn mi I'xti'iideil vin with lelntiww ill tho Allen, l'. ami I)inke fiitiiilii.. .She will eoiue oer the Cnuudiiiu Northern, n new uud nioie diieet loute fnitn that t'nmidinii terminal. A notable niHiiieipnl miprovement is the InyiiiK of a new loin -inch watei NMil the entile li-uuth ol Chiinh "liwl, iliMplaeimr the old two-nudi eomliiit. Water SiiKriiitemlent Huil II(HIer i iiHiintemKiiK the jolt. Tho loeal htHiieh ol the Oieuon dim & Wet-Hie Co. ii. eipiippimr "The IVutMflilow" U'fn'.lnneHt -taiion near tlii'lWirk t'lilmuri'H with all the latent deiiecM in the av of eleetrie eookiiiK HiplinneeN. The Coniiiierejal eluli will meet next .Monday evBiiinjr, ,luiu ."5. Ofliei'i, un to W elwted and le, taken l..r r frtuixiHr tlii fhth aloiiK iich line. Ida I and (1. Seott have eon vt.i'il Ut Minn ami ('. V. ('lurk eiKh twnMi'U' of iinprnutl la ml near Tulent, iiMiti Hlih'h tUe Clark bau Jh'oh renterx, hut no atitne owner ! The trumpet- w maile h) the Ueuver Ifeoltx Co. Thi'ie euuie near Ikmiiu u liubbnb in Aimtohie hull la-t Tmilav mulit. I.a iWe f the Kiislern Star. iui.takiiiir 'tH ilale of imeini- . mt oiiiuixa 1oi, iiiVAdrd the hueiHl preeinelh of Ik Iwniilv Mink- tin- iiree of jjio Oieellent niatr wan beiny coat fired HfHHi H rll. known loeal preuelier ani! J tuttt of the I'mifiMiv of Call ftiniiH by Koxul Aie Moii. Stern HWUtatiii'M were at tiit udviseil to Ik tken UKuiiit the intra Jem. hat H'Wr eouiioel- (ireiailetl with the rt mill that the Ktil'froxvlie Heie iaip. If aduionii.lii.,1 u kw., lter iMixted nHrtliiiK the iiifflin- ehelule of llut jH.'ftue boilie, both ot whieli I ehHptei. bat mir Si.kuoii. No. ai, wbil the other i Alpha No. 1. TWMHV.ix fUl. 0VJ head of eat tltt fwl Jn-re on ThurMlux on tin Hv north from Califoniia Mil Allen. MiiMiuitudfiit ut Poaebea in the Pullman .eni.e, with bfitiUHiK at Si-iii tie, a- here on U'ethiMMlav i em-win., llu- m.nrhini. ntuif of Stuart Sauuilei. both hae ir been wld-tiino .. hoolmate in llli- NM. llpb Owen, leerntlv working at llilt in the liuiiberinii iilunl, now hu JnAi in tlu- mill- at Weid. iuiimn2 a pianvr. ' Mi Orelehen Kraener ot Atoiia ban liefii fleitiil n leai-liir ot lun piuiir in the junior bib xdnml. .Mr. J. I'khvnrd Thornton iheri at Hmiene on Widnila nitfht after a irlrtV'tPii iiim-,. sin- had keen at Portland m! Kuj;ctie uiir la.t fall, "ml t the tune of her dpath n at Ibt1 houio cf I - ter j) tbf iiai.-ri tij?'' JteuU) Iit Iiii-li.in.l .he . t ! ,,, l. - I? 1. I' i aj,j iuA belonged to one of the well-known Ahhind fanuliCH of earlier dnx. Dp. tails of the funeral hae not vet been uimnised. The Sitnilav 'eliuol elites of Ora Deibeit, all boy., will xive an iee erenin mul itiuwbenx -oeinl in the bnNeuienl of the Ilnptit ehureh on Kiidnv eveniiur of thi- week, to whieh all aie invited. Thee ItuU lme jtixeti both talent nnd nionev in behalf ot the ,Iudou nieinorial fund, a notable monument to the pplebialed mi-hioiuiry. Kuiieiiil eniees of Kllii Xeil weie held nt the nik temple on Welnf day aftetniion, cundneled bv that or der. Hot. II. A. Carniihiin deliveied the iii1itur, and familinr Iimn weie -unic hv the lllks iiuartet. liiteiinent was in .Mountain View eeinetei.. Over ,'100 poiiikIh of urn eed Iiiih reeenti been ndded to tlm amount neei-arv for plaeiiiK mik lawiif in eoiiilition. The xatietien ate old Austialuiu ie and blue ltoinboii 1 1 inn Ketitueky. Cut rent for eleetrio raiijies ha been milmed h the eity fioiu 1 eentn to ,1 eeut. The .Miwii)iuir. Moeielv of the Piehbxlerinn ehtiieh, toelher with iiiMted finest , held u pienie in the pniks mi Tliuivduy nfteinooii, ut which a minimum of mutiue business vhi traiiHtieted in view of the rou tine of mnjor icfrcshuieut whieh were served. The PrenhtcriHiis piirtook of their picnic provisions uenr the pavilion, wheie seated m a KorKcoiiH Kr)to (liev Jeoivml tbem- M'lVP. Dr. Claieiiee lTn.ber, relutued huh sionarv from Asinlie Turke.v, will speak in the local CoiUic;ntiouiil ehureh on Wednusdnv eveinuft, dune ". lie is a medical missionaiv and bus been stationed in the fur east lor several xuhim pHst under auspices of that leiiditiK orvaniRation, the Ameri ca ti ban id. .lames Tlim uton, Sr., lesulinit on Miiuriinita street, one of the few sur vtviiiK pioneeis of suullivni Oickoii. passed his nuili biithdnv anniversnrv on Muy 'Jll, mid Us n lenull is im-civ-iii thu coiiKriitulutioiis of iiittnv fneiids. He k ti remarkably piesen eil man for one of his yearn, and hkc doe not dim the piii of enialit uud coiupanioiisii) which is exhib ited in his pemoiiulitv to it remark able device. The ait shop of F. II. .Mann & Co.. a new establishment in the station ery uud notion line, located at the corner of Main ami Oak stieetw, in the block founcily occupied bv the hrst National bunk, wus opened to the imhlic xesterilny. The wife nnd chi'ldicii of II. T. Kl moie, partner m the MriKKs &. ',. moie shoe htoie, have arrived limn AnttMsta, Me., to nmke Asliluml their peimaiicnt lesuleiiee. Mis. (hncc PalniPilee ami .Mis. O. II. Itarnhill have been apHniiled inembet of the libmrv boanl, sue eeedintr Mm. Mae ltunlie mid Mi. Marjfiuet Ware, lemoveil lrom this eity. Mr. Mini Mi. C. II. Laiakiii if. tinned on Wednemlav liom a stn over in the vieiiutv of MoiitiiKtie, in- speetinc wheat crop conditions on their biu ranch in that locality. The trip homewards bound was made b the way of Vieka, inpeetinit that IMUlieiilar unit ol the Pacific hinh- wny. Mr. himiK lliltv is the new mii perinlemlenl of (he CimyreKntioiml Sumlav school. The tiusteew of the ehureh huve ilwnleil to replace the mIIiuk with pew instead of chaiiM. nlso mvpht hi a new erpl. Fund, in belmlt of thtn.e imiiiovemeiiis xt Ih- availuhle tluxmah a iMHineol fimn Mi. 1). It. Mills. A memorial wm lo will also Im placeil in the chunh lhnnili the eneiositv of the Mills I'uuiily. The recall bium-beil auuiiix( the eounty com I seenis to have petered out. Workers m the rri-ull aimeil at Ureer, ibatininu of the pnuus com mishiiui, claim to have out "(MJ mk. iiatiitv alivuily, hut the ame huve not Ih'pii offieiullv counted us vet, Ya-uI miiii climes ovnjtic. iliketeliuii even in a iveall eampaitrn. 1(. Ilulchinon ml Delmar llnriiion of the hih school fimuHv lett lor the eat ou Thuistlav. The Jonuei will locate in ur nun Detimt, tin. lultel ictiiiniiiy In ti hi the lull GOLD HILL NUGGETS I.um Sundm iiienitirlul tu xervhes were held at the M K churiti with the veterans In utiendMiue The dei omtleui er most appropriate and beautiful, Including flags, bunting, ami flowers, arranged In the nation al colors Jlarry Tlbbiu and fautlh mored on Wednesdav to th John Ksuwy res idence, formerly ccuiicd by the Men II LaniiniUB family Mr sad Mrs O It xldu of Klv fr4ldf. uere lu (ld Hill Wedns iay saoupmg orromp.nlad by tbtr frleuJ bo is visiting theni K 11 Moore made business trips to Urauts Haas Wedniwday and Cen Dl Point Thursday. (Irandma Belinda Maaterson. a for mer restdtmt of Cold Hill for nianv eurs fame i Tue-'fin from her t it-ifal borne iu !'Vii.-I'd- d hj i.a a few iins with old friends at ttili place anil arrange some buslncHH matters as (die still owns property and tins tuterpst lit this locnlltv. MIm C'lnlrc Tucker niailp a trip to nrnnts Pasm Wcilnosd.iy lnornluis ro turnlnK the onmo nttcrnoon. Htith nnd Hurutcc Xtelioh. of GrautH I'nM, panic up WcdtiMilny to visit with relative and frloiuls In this eity. Preparatory work for tho constrtto tlott of the dam ami other Improve ments for the municipal bathing benrh, wore begun Wednesday, when a crowd of local youiiKMters bouilud by two or three of more mature years hiked to the hills to set the first timbers neconr.v. .Mrs. It. 1C. Smith and daughter, .Mrs. Charles Hood, were liohl Kill visitors Wednesday from thulr home at Tolo. Cold lllll baseball fans are look ing forward to the game to be plav. oil bore next Sunday with Cilemlale. It Is said the visiting team are Doug las county champions so a lively game Is oxpuctcd. Mrs. .lohn Cameron and children left Tuesday morning on the 9 o'clock train for the vicinity of Cottage (trovo, where John Iiiih been employ ed for Home time In a logging camp. Tuesday morning Mr. and .Mrs. Uaruehuig motored to (told Hill, ac companied by Mrs. M. K. Kellogg, Mis. May Creun, nnd Mrs. C. I). Htacey. They visited at tho homo of A. 13. Kellogg and returned the samo afternoon to their homes in Mud ford. ( dames It Tar on, owner of the Mountain King cinnabar mine in the Meadows district, ai lived Thursday morning from Detroit, to arrange var. Ions matters with relation to the mine. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Wlllinarth ar rived home Thursday morning fiom an absence of several mouths at their mine lu the (lallca district. Itucont ly Mr. Wllmartli bad been an luinatv of a Grants Pass hospital, having beuu pinned hy a rock In a tunual ou bis property for several hours, Injuring his leg so that attention of u physician was necessary. Ho wus laid uii the past two weeks. Cold lllll friends or Mr. and Mrs. "Tohe" Itrons nio mjolceil to hear of the arrival of a haby boy at their homo In Mod ford Tuesday afternoon. Miss Dorothy Smith left Thuisilay morning Tor Corvnllfs, where khu ex pects to spend a week or ton days as the. guest of Miss lrouo Ileum at the Alpha Chi Omeuu sorority. 'Mrs. II. F. Itoiecraus and children leturuod to her homo nt Ashland Thursday. She bus been visiting at tho home or her father, William Flip lieu and famllv since Moml.iv. CENTRAL POINT Mrs Clyde Applegate and children have gone to the loiiht wheie they will rumaln with Mr Applegate dur ing the summer. Kllliu Stllle maile a business trip to this city from Darby the first of the week. I Mityt Frluk of Cold lllll rocently visited Mrs. Isral l.vwis lime. 'Mastor CI) do Pnart of Fern Valley la making his grandparent hern a visit. II. I.. Austin left suinii days ago for Wisconsin where he will visit his brother Mr. Austin expiHta to be gone the will summer. Mrs. MeDonough of Ashland was waning old frlemU hero Declination Day. 'l.lltlH Miss Agor of Talent U the g u est of Miss .lanttH Ager at prcs ent. Central Point paid ,i lovliin irllmie to It'a soldiers dead Tuesday. The day waa nut a gala boliilav inn a aptrtl of quiet patriotism was him am At ten o'clock the arviis of (be ..v commenced Mauv a uton dn m. beaililu tbe opera bouse to ioiivi tin old soldiers uud the Women's kdi. f Corps to the leuietwr) whi-n ail Hit graves were beautlfulh de.m .u i A delicious lumh was Hcrvnl n ill aoldiera at the baker iboi .it i . o " r i Then at two o'clock all ptiili ti . t' the opera bouse where an i.iiii proKram was reudcreU i ow ley gave an eloquent opening .uidrei and patriotic drills, recitations and songs were given by Central Point's tdleuted juulois The orator of the day was Dr Uailley of Pboeuix who teuderl) touched the hearts of the old aoldiera and those present b his sincere addreaa, full of patriotism and good common sense A pleasing feature of the day was the long line of old soldiers that filed In at the beginning of the service, there being twelve of them present A banner crowd of soldiers, for the ranks have to thinned In the last yers that such number o( them waa not expected Mr Purcell left the first of the week for Midland, TeM, where he will reside permanently Mrs. Pureed and Miaa Houston will Join Mr Pur cell there soon Miss Hasel Henderson, who was the guest of the Mrs. W. K Price for a few day a. departed for her home In Oakland. Cal Tuesdav morning lr and Mr- S 1iiIVh ami 'lu igluer aiid l'jvi.-i .-.tji,,n .id Miss Mvrtle ijie.mou have returned from HoHcburg where they attended the strawberry carnival. The Misses Helen and ltutb War ner departed the first of the week for Fugeno where they will spend their vacation with their grandpar ent!!. LMIse Kdytlie Creede arrived bore from Hutto Falls t trinity, where shu has been toaoliiug tho past year, the first of tho weok and will spend bor Vacation with her mother and alitor here. ' IMi'8. Dob Fitaalmiuoiis spoke to a crowded house in tho Methodist church here Wednesday night. Fur two hours Mrs. l'ltislmmotis held hor audience spell hound. Ilors was a sincere, noble, Inspiring talk which every mot hor and her dnughtorj should have board Mrs. Xottlo (ireene and children were dlnnor guests or Mra. V. I). Ilrophy nt Phoenix Tuesday evening. Hugo and Kmtl Lunge of Oakland, Cal.. appeared on tho sticets hero in u new Dodge car Wodneday. Tho Messrs l.ange win init their par ents heie a shot I time Mr. an I Jiff .1 II II ov of Wu.id stock, Million alter spending a lms nnt ten-day vis., with their friends, Mr. and Mrs. I) Slone lett Tor home Monday evening via Portland and Seattle. Mlsa llasel 1'ivbr. teacher or Iho Willow Springs si coil, laft for Oak land, Callforu' i. whe-e she will re main for the summer. She will el toad the aiimer school nt Hetkolev. The Parent-Teachers' Club will meet at tho home or Mrs. Sam Ander son on June Krd. .Mis. Itoy .Nichols will assist. iM. F. Young and family and Mrs. J. W. Illeks were visiting with (J. W. Wamaley and family In Haute Point ou Sunday. Mrs. D. M. (Iririiam and daughter I.oln of thu Willamette valley are vis iting with Mra. Itoy .Nichols, daugh ter of Mra. (iririium. Mrs. Ceo. Davis and Mrs. 3. Minor were Central Point shoppers on Fri day. Mlsa Kllun Ii. Spring, "ho had been visit lug with the .1. W. Ulden family Tor thu last three mouths, left Tor hor home in Illinois ou May 23rd pud will make various stops on route, iiiaoblng homo lu July. It. F. Dean and family motored to Sams Valley on Kuucay to spund the day with with T. F Class and ram lly. Ivan McCiuder spent several davs of last weak lu this district. Or Into ho has buon employed at Aiitlorh. .Mrs. J. W. Illeks ami Mrs. M F Young wont to Ashland on Decora tion Day. MA. Hlika will remain, visiting Willi friends for soverul davs The Willow Spilugs Crauge mat last Katurdav night at the school house. J. J. Howri was elected treas. uror to fill the vacancy caused by tbo rottigiiation of A. V. Carlson. Ralph Drill waa elected assistant steward. Among the various things dlscussi.,! during the business meet ing of tho grunge the matter of co operation was again tnuehoil upon. A committee waa appointed which, together with the eommllteoa of the other granues of the county, iw ere to meet In Ceutial Point ou Tuesda) afternoon, M.o .10th. for the pur pose (ft tout i ring with lr MiPhei aon ami I'mri-isor (' C Catc about a mash in 1 1 it )4 to be held in Iho near lotun r XPI'Iiiihou, who Is j from ih v i and r t. 1.1 .ikciiI lor A Fine Aid For Mather-io-be' W fire fill r-rntlv Indebted In llw . who tell the r cxiHMleut es. And anions tli" nnnr llilnti whlrh W" f .id ainMit ami ore of Imtwdlule l-1 h rtai.. t thi) riper. It t met her, U n n- ll I OXtern.il roimly ' i. I 1 "Motlisr'a. I i I" Dim U ap l f ovrr tba uuwM ef I'm slnmnch. It l II i iM-iiirt ratine In l l' b.itiunce. MoIIm- evi nslMirs t It ot iu I Sxtl.ai vtfiM-i, bow it a ')- imliu laciikatto klr. I l.ll... A .n..!.. I i Utaiacnts nn! m ilr rh.-y tell ut rolfui I lumfoit, (f ,, p. ueful uicbU, a ab wnce if ll, , irnrii M-ulmr tu tl . Hod of up.. I. .y, rrlkf from Muralug tklllciH. ,.. rm ft i.f Hut pprrl,nloii with unku mi n... i viin woiiit-ii 4 iiilnil ba iow bunli i.t I ll U a plnllt lu-lp. Oct ' a I'Mlle i.f M iW-r' 1 mail ' frnm m,r iieamt druM Ak your Itunlxml tu act It for iit.i fl.t-n ull I.. u...iil.i !- ulator Co. 4i I war BMf . VIUi.u, a , ' for a vcrr I. in,low gnd liilriMllT kuol. ! It is flllnl with suateatlir J.fnM of itreat ' Iwlp tu all wuuM-fi InUreateil In the ubjat of wstarnllir Ami ll of all rv muii M i n JVJV, ",otu,J tSal fw iwl piratlvu, WILLOW SPRINGS CHOICE GARDEN TRACT AND HOME PLACE - $950 Flvfe-room totiag. K-udca tract, berrlci, flowers, shade, just the place for a llttla home and garden trait Paving $389.10, aaw or 100 32, sidewalk $7u so, ail paid In full Lot 118117. Sandy loam soil, llast city property of this kiud we have aver offsrad. Total prlc, J50. BENNETT INVESTMENT CO. Heiil ICaUto, Ivan, Itentals, liibiiirtaie, 1(12 West Main. Iliono 700' t will address this mass meeting ou the subject of co-operation. Co-opir-atlon unions having pioved so vast a benefit to the working classes of thu countrv. why should co-operation not prove of equal benefit to tho fanner,? In some localities of the country co-operative marketing of farm products has a'trnady shown the nilvantages In better returns to the ftarinor. The date of this mass meet ing will soon be announced and every farmer Is urged to attend. DIED HAUl.KY A telegram rwolved bv P. J. Ilalloy from his brother, W 1. HMlo.v, f i oin Santa llaibara, Callfor- nlo, announces tho (loath of their mother, Mrs. C. 1. Ilalloy, at Sum- merland, California, from n paratbt Ic stroke, Thursday afternoon, Juno t. The remains will bo shipped to Medrord for burial. Mrs. Ilalloy was n former resident of Medrord, leaving hero about G yours ago. Sho was bore on a visit about a year ago. Khu was a native or Missouri, aged Si. Five children survive. Funeral notice later. Tlio Itov. William Clyde died lu Phoenix ou Juno L'. In his NSth year. Wiiu Clyde was born and educated in Scotland. He came to thin coun try a number of yonra ago. Ho held piiNtorntoH In llrltluh Columbia, Wil lamette valley and ltogue ilvor val ley, starting tho Phoenix church lu lssi. He left a splendid work n one of the pioneer missionaries. Ho lived well and won tho love or all who knew him. I The ruueral services, will bo held In the Presbyteilan church, Phoenix, o ii.Momlav, June 5. at '2 o'clock. In terment in Aihlniid E E Vhstliir your tinuble Is Slstlrn, l.uinbiigi) or th ilipsilsit Articiilnr tlli.MiiiiHl iii, tlin niiftttfi Is Mm sniup You iiiiikI tirst 11 IIiiiiukIi Ibn Idoixl Thai Ik III'- only nay to lid lb leiu of uric hi lit. pmlfy tlii blond mitt rw tallxe th nnivrs f ihr blooil Is freed fro in Imparities. ItbriiniHtlsm must ro. This. In shiul, In tbr kimvi lortgi. gailisit hy the IhImiimIoiIos uf thu K 8 t'n. Ttirao lost hsvi hern mnila for llftv ysais Thy know what Hheumnllsin Is Tbry kuoH that H H a.. tlu ti-mni knble bbi.Ml tonic, whlih thry nrlKlnnteil, will rellPto you of llliniinmtlstn. The recov ery of thoiiHamln uf suffornia by IIih u of 8. H H. Is proof that you can hi r II. fd a H a la a Id. ".(I tonic n ptnl flnr that rslorp lbs blood, and makfs It pure n It wan bpfur It bpintu.i pol soiicil Willi Inipiirlllss H f H thru It siipiikIIi to ilrlie out these liiiptlriUek and with item the rtheiimatlsm Oet 8. H 8 at )..ur (IiiikkIH s If inn ned sps rial Hdvlor. write Swift Upoclflo Co, At latitn (la WHY? CASH WA.TTKI) 80 acres Hear Crook bottom, 70 acroa In cultivation, alfalfa, fruit nnd grain, eanlly Irrlgntod, I.osa than 3 mlloa from Modfortl. G8Uu cash, Ono of tho beat buys In Jackson county. Bay wbon nnd I will nhow you. J. C. BARNES IDS Wmt Mala fit Phona 79 NEW TODAY iiui nfiin. hi In. ore home, new buildiiiKH .Hid soil that is good, pi tie J. .in o Will t.ikc a small M ci I lord home as pari pay incut The 2 lu ai ii mining the outrauge over half In gialu and hay, and most uf the balaine good alfalfa land wheu eleared. is a leal fine propo sition Will explain fully on iwiuest Will exchange for u i lose In dull) proposition Hoon-Cathcart Co. I'lii.ne 1(17 Real Estate Will bull j si veu room modern home ncwl) ,,.iinicd ami In oxtcllont coniJIilou wiib large lot Total prlco Hun. Terms of :ioo cash, balan(0 $ I " mouth with oul) 0 per iUt Inlcrebt CIII.'Ali.ll THAN HICXT E. S. TUMY 2!l (jaimtt Corxy jldg. the I S. agricultural department When Itching Stops There Is one safe, dependable tront mont that ri-llcvos llihlng torture In stantly nnd that tlennres nnd sootlieH tbo skin. Ask any drnxKit lor a IE5p botno of renio lutd njipiy ii ns directed. Soon you will find tlmt pircb. black beads, crucian ringworm and similar skin trou bles will disappear A little swrno, tlw ponotrntlne, satis fjinc llrpild, Is nil tlmt Is unttlnl, for It 1mhiU1ia nil hklti friitil(nHM niMl iimkfvl ! flirt atclll wifl. kmnnlli ami hnnlllir. Zemo, Clsvelaiid. Dellmiuetit Hale Sotlie Caliroriiln-Oreson Power Company. Location of principal place o' busi ness, San Francisco, California. NOTICIC There is delinquent u on tho rollowliu describiul stock, ou recount or assossmont (No. II levl-d on tbo lSth day or April, 11UC, tho several amounts set opposite the names of the respective aliaroiioldurs, .is follews: Mercantile Trust Companv of Han I'lonclgco, trusteo, Cortltlcalo No SUG G00 shnres, $250.00. Atercnntlle Trust Companv ol Snn Francisco, trustee, Cert No. 397, J00 iharos, J250.00. Mercantllo Trust Company or San Francisco, trustee. Cart. No. JOS, uOO sharoH, $250.00. Mercantllo Trust Companv or San Fraiiclico, trustuo, Cert. No. JPJ'j, 500 sharoH. f2.ri0.00. iMercautlio Trust Company or Han rranclsco. trustee, Cort. No. -100. 500 Bhares, I2C0.00. Mercantllo Trust Company or San Francisco, trusteo, Cort. No. 401, 500 sliaroa, $250.00. Mercantile Trust Compniiy or San Francisco, trusteo, Cert. Mo. 102, 500 shares, $250.00. Merrnntllo Trust Company or Han Prnniisco, trimtee, Cort. No. -103, 500 shares, $250.00. lAnd In accordance with law and an older or tho board of directors made on tho 1Mb day or April, HUG, so mini) sharoH of each parcel or such stock as may bo necessary will bo Hold nt the office of tho company, on Tuesday, Juno 20, 101(5, nt the hour of 12 o'clock noon ot said day, to pay dellmiuont assessments there on, toKether with costs or advertis ing and expenses or tho sale. J C. THOMPSON, Secretary or California-Oregon Powor Company. Office: Number 131 l.eldi'fidorf r street, San Frauciiio, California. 75 koi i hunt ruijNisHini" aith. POIt ItlCNT -- Apatinimrror"renC (The llerbeu, 10 Quince. FOlt kijni noohra FoITu HNTSt lictiy" modern" houso with gaiage, furnished ur uufur nlshed .MC W. Jackson at. 07 FOR HUNT Seven room house on Houlh Holy at., lutpilro 520 So. Holly. FOlt ItMNT-.Vroom houso, hard wood floors, full cement basement and KHiago. Phono 370-W. -r -7 f-:J kmt,tr.4f-m iiaji -FOlt ItK.Vr StlStniliLAMJOUH i'Olt HUNT i'nstiiro," Vonif reed) renoea, plonty or wntor, W. H. Rlownrt. 02 roit itr.Ni nou.ttcKicici'iNa HOO.MH I-Olt HKNT - FurnlKliVd lioiisokeop Iiik rooms, desirable, convenient; ilso (l-rooui house, furnlshrsl. All rlose In Phone 0.18-.I or call 316 !N.Ci-iitral C2 FOlt HA 1,1-1 t.VNCIIIW FoTrATrT-- - i: acio roiirli-To anes lu alfalfa, house, barn, new rencoa. I'boiio 512 or 2IS-J. roit n..T.p.-fnmnTiCK FOlt" HAIJC Hliotes niiil" pigs W IC llrson, It I. C.rlffln Creek. Hi FOlt 8M.K One eow, i jears old. $'n, one 2-ear music course on .the piano, $35. K A Douglas, Itoute 1, Central Point. 02 FOIl BAMC .lllflCTiiiliAnEODB I'Olt S l.i; One ton Ford truck at tachment, also 40 acres land to trade tor Foul car. Dahack'a Oarage. nil FOlt H.mTk Cholii) alfalfa ha), $10 per ton In field. Hnlder'a Dairy. Phone 201-13 WAM'liii ntimmtrii.trfKOUH WA.TI:d AT OXl'li - Teama ror huuliiiK gravel Appl) at the Quia Cigar Ktore 03 WANTKI) Ford body Must be cheap Address lUtx 177, Central Point, Ore iii UANTJCD A Ford car lu good mn dltlon; lira best iash price A na w or today or tomorrow. Mux W. W .Mail Trlbuno. 02 WANTI5I) TO KUr lloraa of twiU din typa, and heavy honwa. Dr. 1 1 alma, 111 No, 11 r, Phono 308. VAA.VTKD To buy 500 bushwl ur hat II U, lindera and Hons, Aiiiilaml. Ore. 62 WANTKI) Cattle to pasture, :.0c to $1 Mr head. AiliireMs Dox '',, Kagle Point, Ore. ts WANTHD Ilo about baring that old f sat her bed made Into a mn iter) folding mattress' Pillows, feather cushions aud folding mat treaaes made to ordei Feathers renovated, aati'sfaitlou guaranteed, in quulltv aud pi in Phone in write ami our represeiitatlve will rail with samples Phone lUb-J MtMiford I'eather Redding and Iteu ovattug Works, ai! K. 12th. 03 Hltl.P WA NTltD PUMA Ml i ajapyti. v WANTKO A first daws woman cook asM-waaaaiaaaaiass)a.asaj iaiasajaasaa. m one th.it Is caiaiilc of huuitltnw from .'e to i' men wants ponl Hon Address 135 8 Central, or Phone I9B-Y o3 tK liiit Si Hiiio; ci. mk I. Ii id i .(ft i . i I J. for mil. iino i. ill phoJic bJ hi:i,p n m let) WAiiij V MKI) Mali and wife on ranch, wife to ni-siut In hou , man ou orclmfd. Phono 48-itl. 01 WANT in SITOATIONH NVA'.VTkI" Strona? 11 jnr ''"oJiTiioir wnnts place on farm to worH ror bos id. Phono 378-J. 01 WANTEnPlaln sewlm? $1.10 por day. Call Miss Olnrk,, 731-J. 03 FOlt KXC11A5GR FOlt SA1.K -Or trade, J1S aero atock and tlalrv farm 5 miles from Leb anon, Oregon, for rami In Jackson ceunty: 10 head cattle, goats, Iiorh and Implements go with plac Price $11,000: will take farm up to $10,000; own time on balance-. Prefer atock farm. .1. K. Nichols Bj il.cbauon, Oro., It. 3. 03 TO THADK 200 ncros, CO clonrod, In crop, Joff. county, undor now lri rlsatlon plan, $30 per acre, roIiik high or, ror Improved, nonr Central J'olnt. A. W. Frooborg, Gaston. Orogon. 73 HOSIXESB OinKCTOHl Auto tllipptlM LAIIKIt AUTO SPRING CO. We are operating the largest, oldest and boat equipped plant In tho Pa cific northwest. Uee our springs when othora fall. Bold undor guar antoo. 2G North Fiftoonth St., Portland, Ore. Attorn ej OEO. W. CHHItltY Attornoy nnrl Notary, lloomn 0-10, Jackson Coun ty Dank Untitling, ontranco N. Central, Mcdord, Oro. POUTNIt J. NHFF Attornoy nt law. rooms S nnd 0, Medford National Dank Uulldtng. A. K. HKAMICB, LAWTKR Qaraett Corey bldg. 0. M. ROIlRnTS lawyer. Medrord National Bank Building. Collections. 00LMCCTION8 ANDnQPORTSAVei collected some accountn 14 yonra old. Wo know how to get tbo money. Tho nuitock Mercantile Agency, Inc., Ilootua 1, 2, 3, lUs- kiJlD, Uldg.. 210 lv&tnla st Hcntlst "" BrT Vm7 VANCCOTod " 1)11. o. a VAN HCOTOO Dcntlsw Gnrnntt-Cotoy Illdg., ulte SIC Medroru, Oro, Phono R56. Collections ami Itoporta DR. FRANK ROI1KRTS Dentist. M. F. A H. Illdg. Office Hourr Sj30 to 12; 1 to 5, Phono C07-R. Knglueer mill Contractor FRKD N. CUMMING8 Snglncor an contractor, 04 M. F. & II. Bldg Surveys,, estimates, irrigation drnlnage, orchard and land Im provement. Insurance. ICARI 8. TUMY General Insurance office, Flro, Automobllo, Accldont, Liability, Plato Glass, Contract, and Surety Honda. Kxeollont com panies, good locnl sorvlco. No. 210 Garnott-Coroy Bldg. Inntructlon In Music FRKD ALTON HAIOIIT, teachor of piano and harmony. Composer nnd arrangnr of music, Halgbt Music Studio, 401 Garnott-Coroy building. HUBS HKINK Tcncjior of Vlollni Mimic furnished for all occasions. Prices reasonable Studio 1121 H. Main St., Phono 303-J3. Garbage GARDAGK Get your premises cleanod up 'or tho atimmor. Call on tho city gnrbage wagonn for good servico. Phone 271-L. T. Y.Allen. Pbywlclans ami Rnrgrona -.. i -i -l - ' OR. F. G. CARl.OW, DR. EVA MAINS CARI)W Osteopathia physicians, 110-117 Oarnett-Corey bldg., phono 103C-L. Residence 26 South Laurel at. DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathia physician, 303 Garnett-Corey building. Phone 130. DR. J. J KM MKN8 Physician ana surgeon. Practice Umttod to eye, oar, no6 and throat, Kyes scien tifically toated and glasses sup plied. Oculist and Aurlst for S. P. R. R. Co. Otricoa M. K ft j. Co, bldg, oppoklte P. O. PUonn 667. DR. R. W. CLANCY Physician and surgeon Phonos, office 36, resi dence 721-J. Office hours, 10 te IX, 2 to 5. DR. MARTIN C. UAR1IKR Physi cian and purgoon. Office Palm bloek, opposite Nash hotel. Hours 10 to 12.J toj. Phone 110-J. , Piintors and l'ubllsliers -" -mr-tr-' i wiai 1 1" inaj i am jihi t't MEDFORD PRINTING CO., has the boat equipped printing office In miutbern Oregon; book blading loose leaf ledgers, billing Byslems, to. Portland priced. 27 Nortk Kir at. TwiHaren jaaaMaakasaBeaiaaaa sayaa, . s m "0$ BAD8 TRANSKKR 8TORAQ1 Office 42 North Front at Pie 115. Price right, larvtce fJM aatl Seoing "Oaclilnoi fUINOEn 8BWINQ MACHINES FCTB SALE OR RENT fiome. uaed ma chines also for vale Cleaning and repairing Baldwin Piano for sale from factory to customer itaU renc 215 So, Centra). Phoua 3904 ' Z ,