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IM.EDFORT) MAIL TfUBXTNE, MTCPFORT), OTiKOOX, TUESDAY, HTXE fi, 1D1G FACIE FITR FORCE THE ISSUE BY PLACING I. R. IN IHE LISTS (Continued trom pago onei K"Hibilitiot tf the most potent aorl. On every -Itittitl thev expect a tre mendous demonstration for Colonel loouvolt, despite efTortn in some iimrtor to hold buck a nomination until the runubliunuB have iudieated their purpose Imincdlutu Action Tlio moveme.nl for a delay in the urosrosVive eonvention, however, htm been met by n decision oi' the leadeis to have Immediate net ion. or nt leant not later than Thursday. Victor Murdoch, OifTord I'inchot, llonrv Allen of Kaunas, llirntii John .son and about thirty others at a eohforoiiee late Imd nii;Iit eame to a decision that the eouveiiliou should nominate Colonel Roosevelt us soon as nomination- could he reached in the lejrular order of business ntiil that nothing loss than a request for de lv from Colonel Roosevelt himself should interfere with that plan. The movement lor the Immediate nomination of Colonel Itooecvclt bu Kim 'to hIiiiw itself earlv today. The iiroxrcasivcM opened houdipiurlors in the Florentine room of tho CotigroM liolul. T. It. Rooster Uuv lloforo (lie deleiruteK were fit breakfast Itooscvolt booster uere abroad, chcorinjr, shouting and xtiv rlittc no demonstrations for the colo nel. This won part of the plan ma tured ut recent conference. At first it was intended to Nitc a statement deelariit" for the immediate nomina tion of the colonel tit the progressive convention, bat it wan finally decided that no joint statement would be uinde. All of tho proyroMfivo leaders who nre striving for harmony reuli.e the difficulty of holding the Itnn-cvclt enthusiasts from a nomination be yond Thursday. Most of the pro jerivi delegate- were elected a ltooevoll ini'ii and thev arc chafing under nvtrniiU imposed by those who iireplneing the deiuand for har mony above the interests of their candidate. Man eonferenoe- have been held between small groti ronro-iontiug both regulnr republicans mid pro-gresoive-. At the outset the regular repiihlieans were inclined to offei the entire list of candidates now in the field as nroof that they are not trying to force any lenticular man upon the progressive mid to point out that the progressives, on the other hand, have but one candidate, Colonel ltooeelt, and (hut Imrmoin in far off unless the piiet'eives show a williuiue to oonsider othei iiuiiicn. liOdnc'.s Suggestion Tho suisetion of Senator lodne, which eamo hut night, wn believed to have been the result of this blond criticism of the progrcio course, ltcpnhlicau leaders weiv diHed not to take thf Lodge sii"ooti"U senon ly. Some aaid oKtilv I list the sena tor'. iiHino was offered because the prugroMtiven believed it would be iai ptstsiblo for the republicnnM to unite iu his MHfmert. Tho mention of Mr. Lodge led to a dUchwnre (bat a conferonee Sun day night between u iiiiiuIht of prom limit itrogreNftivc and repiiblicuns, the foraver offered the name of Sen ator I Fidletle ami linked the re MiblivMM if they would accept him. The roMiblionii immediately i-buiitcd the progressives with insiueerilv and aasvrtod that the ptogrecive kuow tier wttfc w Hiiiilitv of Colonel INnm'voJt ueeeptiug 1 41 Folic! tc. Geo. W. l'crkius immediately withdiew the HggotiH and indicated that it a made solely for the purpose of draw ing out la rvgulur republican The piHgrtive hud more to a about Jmtluo Hughes' aiMwh thun did tk Ilngke men IbetnseKe.. Huglius SH'ecli DIst'iiKM'tl "I do not eare to interpret Justice iluputV sM?rh," -aid Crunk II. Uiltftwwk. "It hHuks lur itself: it ia a ffatoa expression of patriotism. It 1 weft iku manager of a candidal ' wta.igii I might have much to -;.." I'rugrtWive leaders, after i-.neliillv feiiMlyiiy- ike )eeeli, pntfessed to at tttk IttHto siaitauee to it ,1-. . fWtiag ik pwHtH-ul forhn.e- nt ( unai ltwMvak. "It was nice little tl.-- -;if' uviiaaailj' pwjHft tor Ylitt l a girla Miiaur'. but dm- 1. Uir uattina Mr. Uugbf-' i-it .. the vital issue before ihe-e ..1 tiuna,M sjiid lliaslar Howell, pi.. aive tnm Califuruiu. (.'kalnaaa MunfaM-k of the ..- 'fill f .r ll .ri -,1 M, siv' MtiaHal poauaitte- imb.r- Uttp-aQ'ii MUiiaiants. Jaio JfQrath. Colonel 1(m- . ; wntoiy, ritratsd i.mI.iv t .. t 1 auioMl Md ao preBI idea t i tag to Chicago. The meeting late lodav ot In .i i;ri'iiu n.ili'i.il ciiiiiiniiti M i I FIFTY PERISH IN CYCLONE SWEE MISSISSIPPI VALLEY L1TTI.K HOCK, Ark., June 0.- Teleihone lepoits this morning from lleber Spring say betweeij twenty nnd twenty-five white 'arsons were killed and more than thirty injured iu the tornado which struck that place yeterduv. The unlike west portion of the city is iu ruins. : j JACKSON', .Miss., June 0. Hlaht persons, two white and six nogrotw, wore killed and about fifty other injured, nome seriously, by a tornado which swept through the western section of this city early today. Many homes were demolished or dauuiged. ltcnorls today of the toiundo that swept nails of Arkansas tuttl Mis sissippi yesterday indicate cnmitilllos as tollewa: Jackson, M3ss. Two white, six negroes killed; fifty injuied. lienor Springs, Ark. Kiglitcuii re ported dead. Cahot, Ail;.-i'Tjfie(t dead, it do-en injured (lenuanlown, Ark. One mitro killed. ' Judsonia, Ark. Seven negroes dead, many whites injuied; lepoits lust night saiil twenty-live dead and fifty injured. (Ireeiilnnd, Ark. One deud, si. In jured. Kotdyce, At k. Five while killed. Hot Snrinus. Ark. Pour killed. eight injured, reported Inst night. Morrillton, Ark, two negroes killed, several person injured. 1 KILLED IN COI.TOS, I'tah, June . Six ht soiis were killed in a wrack of Den ver & Itio (1 ramie passenger train, Xo. l.'i, woetbouud, here this fore noon. The duail: A. M. Campbell, engineer, Ogden, I'tuh; William Sehaeffor, firtuiiHH, Ogden; Floyd Cochran, Anita, In.; J. IC. Mouiihau, Hurry Suuileieii, Tu eoinn. Wash.; unidentified mipi. The last four aie said to have 1ccii trtisiwiMiei-s. Cochran and S1111 iIpi'sou wore on top of the first couch. Casscngeiv weie severely shaken, hut not injured. FORCES AUSTRIANS BACK (Continued on pago throo) attacks were mude yesterdu., they lacked the intensity of the previous rushes. The conclusion is drawn by French commentators that the heuw rccent loskos of the (lernians are compiling (hem to proeeed les vif- onmaly for the moment while they are reforming their scattered and decimated units. (If fli lul Slateiiieuls PA It IS. Juno .-Two attark bv the Hermans on the French lines be tween Fort Vaux and Duuiloap, on the Verdun 1'nnit, were repus-il hv the I'Voneh last night, according to an official (ulHiicul iued by the wur office today. The Ihmv, bom bardment of Poit Vaux continues with intermittent eanmmaduig on the a est front. KP.IiLIN. June 0. French troops on the right bank "f the ItiM'r ilcii-e iu the vrduM -eel or lust night made four detenu i ued efforts to eject the (lenuaas from fsitun n Fuaiiu ridge, says the official stulcuieut i suud today at (lennan ariuv head iuartra. All tav ultatupts wera m pulsiNl by the eust Prussiuu regi uuuits with esieiuliv hemv losses. the statement adds, tu the ullacker. state delegation w- cN'ctud tu touch further lie- plan ot tiinmninl heldiui: 11 1 Die iioiniiiiitoMi- in the priori niii' 1 oii I'litn.ii. SHOWN AT PAGE THEATER NEXT SUNDAY AND MONDAY wmm B a B rut In Ps'nat In tt-o New Tr.anj'a Fno Am R. riant C.nu ty P.way.' w ar PI SQUIRREL FOOD 9HnRKpr A Mlt UILPINCj A "StAACW UP 15 ft CCM 'jkS&CRs! OSWALO 13 t - CUirAW ur , OH OLD MAM SCHMAL-T--S OARN AM' VUll CAM SUOC POWN TVC -rCLCPl0N POUC: 1 (SLIHUlNa 0l&P. F6NC6S, UP PARrJS, AtJP POUSS IN ( GAMC OP"OltCH"lS MOTillNO WEST PHOENIX Dr. Morgun is oer from eastern Oregon visiting his family. Mrs. 11. II. Corliss hus learned to operate her motorcycle and rode to Talent Sunday evening. Mrs. Corliss is, to our knowledge, the first nnd only lady motorcyclist in this mrl of the alley. Hay, cutting is now iu progress and we hope for favorable weather until it is nil under cover. Dr. and Mrs. J. II. Webstar drove to Talent on businuKS one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Prnxuu loft for Poitluud on the .";07 train Wednes day evening, where Mr. Fnmeo has u good position awaiting him. They will he iu Portland for the roso.Xfs tivul and will spend a few week, with Mr. Fraatee's brother ami wife prior to establishing a residence of their own. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Fraiee spent some time iu the valley last summer. Miss Eleanor Daily was a Mudford visitor last Thursday. Mrs. L. Aiming visited iu Med ford Friday. Mill Cottrell was down from tho MeadoHs last Thursday and spout the niitht at the Itoeky Ford ranch. (irnduntiiiK exercises were held at the Phoenix sehoolhouso Tueadny evening. Miss Mary Wheeler, Daniel Culhoiiii and llallie Wriaht wore eighth grade graduates from this dis trict. Among those seen at the exer cises acre Dr. ami Mrs. J. II. Web ster, Mr. ami Mrs. M, J. Norris, Mr. E. Calhoun, Mrs. I). Aiming, Dr. nnd Mrs. Morgan, Mr. nnd Mrs. "Frank Deiixer and family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wright, Mr. and Mra. Wheeler and family and Miss Eleanor Daily. Dr. Webster gave a very interesting talk to the members of tho graduat ing cIil.scs in h few woli-ehoaun words, which will he an aid to them in whatever walk of life (hey may tind thciu-chos in future. H0LLWEG AGAIN OFFERS PEACE TERMS TO ALLIES IIKUI.I.V. .luuc ' via Amslerdnm to I.ondau Juue , 1.0 m.- The iiuuarlal ebsneellor lis uaalu 1U euaned peace In tho ruiclistsg. Six Months aao, ua Deeemher it," lis Mid, "dlacuaatag our military situation I poke here far .the first time ut our rend I ae for peace. I rould do o In entire eonfhteaee that our war tu atlon would continue to Iwurave. DeveloMmenta have uiuffnued thin eonridenre. We have made further lroKrh on all frnatv. We are stronger than wa were before. ' If. with this il-xelopuiwH oefora no uyea I dagtarad that we wera r-ftil for uaae. I need got regret rajr M.itfiueut, even If our offer evekod 1 no r-Mone from our enewlee. fn the critical time of Julv, 1.1 1, i ..- the duty of every re.nou.lblo t -iima before Uod, hie country a F u f .iiinto and hie oooarlous to leave ' r ' iinx unturned that could preserve .' ith honor. We also desired ii' cesaful repulse of our enftiutne, t 1 iwt nothing that wa calculated 1 r.iten the terrible mfferinv- e- -r . ti id li tUa iJtoule of lCuru;e U 1 1 v 1 ouflaarstion. ( ,",. ,m Aiuerifjii Join 1111. t ho Absolutely Renxav Indicrestipn. One packajjo Bellans I proves it 25catalldruyKiit3, .. ..rf tooKW-PrJttVl WCU BOlt-P -fllAf H,cim 1 Ki ULKVl I FOdND fS U)TOP FLANKS 'BOOT A AM' - E POWrJtll'WVU- 0 TRACKS VI'1 -pips--' -snen :jZX- W- t "" s"- V 't&SrllNfc ( WACOM ALL. PAY FOR AOOOT a Miues is asv- IN ATKeE r, ;s row 6bb. aw 1 - I' " I CARPtTWaOPERBACKX if-i'M-tcvn"TiRSO 7 y&vx- WHeM 'mavaJ' &(ves a reu.ou a )X- WH6M 'MAVaJ' &(ves A TGULOW A llARO -3bB UKG TAhS- Q OW pcuco noKotlatluiiH could only reach n MOttlomont It they were conducted by statesmen of the belligerent power on the basin of the real wnr Hltuntlou an bIiowii by tho war nuip. Thl propoHltlou wiih rejected by the otlior Hide. - Heportod.by .Inckeon County Ab Btraet Co., Sixth nud Kir Sts. Ciiult Couit. Clnronce P.. Kads vs. Itessio Thompson ut al., affidavit filed. A. M. MuPhail Piano Co. va. J. F. Hale, cost hill filed. Thomas Handles vs. II. 0. MeOeu et ul., motion' nud notice. E. C. Evnnson v. Sadie Stewart et u., net ion for money. California-Oregon Power Co. s. C. 11. Owens, nctioii for money. James II. Ilnlglit va. Ada Haiglit, suit for divorce. Ann E. Hluir v. John P. Itluir, suit for divorce. Florence D. Iluldwin vs. Edith (1. Potter, suit to foreclose. Eduu .1. Lewis vs. J. S. Ilaruutt, nnswer fileil. Alida It. Myier vs. Victor Jleno, reply fihil. Aitieles of iiiuoronitiou of Ash land AmiiH'iaeut company filed. I'nilmtu Court. Estate of John X. Miller, order ad mitting udl lo piohnte, French Remedy Aids Stomach Sufferers IPraare has boan called tho nation without stouineli trouble. Tho Fronoh have for KOiierntloue uswl 11 simple mixture of vegetable oils that relievo stommli and luloellnul ull nwuta and U' tho bowoU free from foul, poisonous matter. The .toinach la left to perforin He fungtlotu nor mully. IndliieaUuii and gastiitta vuu litli. 'Mr. Ceo. II. Mayr, a lendlug drug lt of Cbiiugo, on red hluivolf with this reined) In a short time. The de umiid l so grout that m ItufOiU thoaa oils fro ik Kreuca and .roui pouniU them uudor the name of ilnyr's Wonderful Hemwly. t'eoule overywbere wrlto audtsstlfy to lha laarralous relief they have racehetl ualng tbla remedy- one dose will rid the body of poitoHnue accretion that bur? accumulated fdr years and con. vlnce the moat chronic aufferer from tonvaeh, liver or luteatlnul troubles. Mnyr'e Wonderful Itemedy la aold by laadiug druggjete ever) where wlm the poBiiive undwrataadlug Hist your money will i refunded wltbo.it aus tion or iiuibble if ONK Iwttle fe.iU to give you absolute H.itl-fuuiloH. Adv. 0 NWS CHOICE aARDEN TRACT ABTD HOME PLACE - $950 fc'lve-room cottage, xurdeu tract, berries, flowers, atvadt just the plaee for a little boms and garden tract. Paving $389. .6, sow or 109 32, sidewalk $70.80, all paid la full- Lot 118x147. Sandy loam sail. Deat city property of this kind wo have ever offered. Total prici. 35o. Krfl P-twto, IPut) ftitootb, IftxCU'iauo tOaUcO Bain, Itione 700 By Ahern .i s TUHJKHUW WUUi MKXW5 MORC B6MMV R(0g Q0 M-.iml 1 rhicTLl vyii lit? ... . . .. . 1 rwn Ku i -W COVN1RV - i pm.m-"y DACKi Estiite of Uenrgc Cliue, order dis charging administrator. Estate of Matthew K. Thouipon, order appointing time for final tet tlement. Eetute pf llenjiiuiiu W, Haniish, deceased, order. Estate of Hnrrison II. THplett, de ceased, older upprodng fiutil ae count. Heal Hstatii 'IVanitferN. Kdwiu Pierce et 11.x to J. M. Wigtou, laud iu aee. -l-HS-- W $ 1 Kobcit Wilson et ux to F. II. MeClure et nl., Inud in eoa. I and U-38-2W. 0,000 Juniilo ll. Denning to Lunllu BpruiKer, lot in blook (I, Pink Add., Medford. W. Ar Pinntor lo Jounjp 11. Donning, lot iu blk. 0, Park Add., Moilford Pied II. MeCluio to !-. J. Die- son, laud iu sees. I nud 11- 38-2W. Prank L. Piudley to Mullio Shorn rd, lots l't nud 11, block F, Ashland 10 l.flUO 10 Deafness Cannot Do Cured tir Inril (Htlli-tlUM, llH- wsuot irach th W-W1 IOMKMI l ! rr iiwrf is w hi, la ir. J.afiMM. and Ibftl U br 4lllllll I r-ut.ill. UafnMM l hwuhI Ur am liiOAhMsJ mmmIIiIwi nf lb UttruiH llolnn f ll UiUtlilo Tllbr. Wbrll Kill tub la llinamul JOM Iu. a f.iabltnc iul ur luir(rt dMilac. awl wlirs It la mllrrl- cl6-l Prnvaa l lb rrMill. arvt Uftlfaa lli inflmittutluii .an Im fa.ii sil IM (Ma 1Mb. r-'loinl M lt noftaal iiNHllltan. Iimc Ihc sill Isr dntrojr.1 (or.tvr. nl" ram wit ul I mi ara rauwil Ur t'alartb whliU la MtliltiK but au IndaUMsl nHHlllsin of thf inn-wi aurfarra. IV. nlll git. Om lliiiulml Isillara fur an- rata of )afHra lrauM1 T ralanbl Ibal tannol b K.nl br lltllk caiatm lutr. nrauj ibt cirru lata, Ut. rm-M-v a CO., Tel', O. NiM t7 Drii'lUli. T.V ''ka llall'a laiullf I'll' f-" KieaHcatUs. WHY? CAHIt WAXTKI 80 ncros Ilcsr Crook bottom, 70 acres in cultivation, alfalfa, fruit and grain, easily Irrigated. Loss than 3 miles from Medford. fC80u cash One ot the best buys In Jackson county. Say when and 1 will show you. J. C. BARNES 103 West Mala BL Phone 7v NEW TODAY A paity offers his 40-aure homo, aew buildings and soil Unit Is Kood, prloa Jfiuoo uu. Will take nuiuII Mwlford home us jmrl paymunt. The -to acres joining tho oiitruugu over halt In grain and liny, and mwt of the baUnce good ulfalfu luud wheu cleared, is a real flue propo sition. Will explain (ully 011 request. Will eichuuge for a clone In dairy proposition. Hoon-Cathcart Co. I'lionr 1(17 VUIK E. A. (juinhr el ux to Siisniuie V. Leonuul, lot (I nnd 7, block 0, llculovurd lrk Add., Ashluiul .. 10 llannnb E. ltohison to Curl 11. Mellln ul u., land in -co. 83-aS-l'. .. 1,10(1 Effio Taylor to O. C. SltlM wootl, land iu twj. :18-1V . 1 llertha It Itador ut nl to 0. C. Stunwnod, land iu wp. .18-1 W. , . . 1 John iV. Horn to Sarah C. Me- Kee, laud 111 sec. I-3H-JW. 330 CHICHESTER S PILLS -v . TIIK lilAltONK IttUM). X irnitiai. At. m ni.eir:.Trn 1 lIAMOMI IIHANIt II.I.Mrlia e known utnl. Si fnl, Aln Htlltbl SOU BY DRUGGISTS EVIRVHKERE IHllniueut Halo Notlco Callfornln-Orciion Power Company. Location of principal plnco of bust uesH, San Krnnctsco, California. NOTICE Thoro Is ileltnauent u on tho following doscrlboil Block, on account of rwseaniuont (No. U levied on the 18th day of-April. 1'JIC, tho suvoral nmounta not opponlto the nnmoa of tlio rc-pcctlve nharo1olderp, an follews: Morcnntltn Trust Compnnr of San Kiunclsco, trtiHtco, Certificate No .190 500 nhnrcH, fsno.OO. Mercantile Trust Company of Sim FrnnclM'o, trustw, Cert. No. J197, J00 -haras. 1350.00. 'Mcrcnutllo Truat Company of Ran Prnnclflco, trustee, Cert. No. 39S, buu Hiinrc", isou.uu. Mercantile Trust Company of Han Francisco, trustee. Cort. No. 399. 500 shares, J2KU.00. iMercuutllo Trust Coniimny of San Fronclsco, triiHtoe, Cert. No. 400. r.no shares. $250.00. ucrcanlilo Trust Company of San Francisco, trustee. Cert. No. 401. S00 share. fSttO.OO. -Horcnntlln Trust Company of Ban Francisco, trustee, Cort. No. 402, GOO shares. $2110.00. aiorcantlle Trust Company of Sun Fianclsco. trustee. Cert. No. 40.1. COO shares, $250.00. And In accordance, with law and uu order of tho hoard of director. muilo on tho lSth day of April. 1910, so ninny nhuron of each parcel of such stock oh may be necessary will uu sold at tlie office of tho comnnny. on Tuesday, Juno 20, 1910, nt tho uour or 12 o'clock noon or sold day, to pay delluauent usscnsiuouIh there on, tnnuther with costs of advertis ing and oxpoimoH of the sale. J. C. THOMPSON. Sccrotury of Cnllfornln-Orocon Powor company. Offlre: Number 181 Lcldesdortf street, Han Francisco, California. 75 FOIl ItKNlvnoDBK8 FOIt HUNT -C-room inodoru Iioiiiq flue fruit. 7J0-H. 05 KOU HUNT Ono i-roont inoilern house. Phone 370-W. FOR IlKNT Strletly modorii house with RnniRo, furnished or unfur idMhod. S1G W. Jackson st. 07 FOIt HUNT- Seven room hotiso on Houth Holy tt., Inipilro 520 So. .lolly. FOIl HUNT MOtfMTKKKPINO ItOOMH FO?t ItlSNT - Modern furnished hotiHokeepliiK rooms, 315 N. Ilart letl. Phone 372-J. - Fon SAM-nouHica ats t FOIt SAIil. Or trade. 4-room houso in Medford; close In. U'hut liave you? It. P. I). 3, Ilox 59. 07 FOIt HALIv ItANOllKN POriHALli -My $7000 "city '"Iraneh, freo Irlatitcil. dairy, chicken, fruit, tools nnd slock, $4500 If taken be fore July 1. Tho Carlsbad of Amor lon. Pop. 0000. Altitude 3000 (t. 1'lshlnK and hunting. Mra. .lacker, Ashluud, Ore. , 70 POIl HA LB 13 aero ranch; 10 acres In alfalfa; house, burn, new fence. Phono 542 or 21R-.I. FOIt HAI.JU.-t7iyi"mTOX i'OIt" HALr 30 oxfeiiont youne owee nt market price. Capital 11 Ilaucli, Central Point. KOU HALK-Tuum nf black homos Can he seen ut the I'nlou HtuMim or sou John A. PurL ta H. Ilurt lett. tt t-ii:i ;r-irsr-kTaM FOIt HAIAC snnt;rviii.NKOOH 'i a-taka-aaa-a-la,aataal---a-aa-a FOIt SALIC -First class alfalfa hay $10 per ton Iu field. PoKur ruurh, Phono 201-lt.l. 0C KOU aALtTAUalfI hs"y"$ 10 por ton. iPhniie lOJ-lt. KOU SAL I'. OiirnHo uml Keiiornl re pair shop; kooiI busiuoMs; ttbout $7U0 will huiidli) the deul Poor boalth reason fur selllna". Addieitt Uok a' Hutherllu, Ore Tu KOU $5 A Lit Ono fire Hasaenger Ford, one flvu pasniKor Overland, oiib Overluud delivery- all In Kood condition. Oyorluud Auto Aaeuey, comer llurtlett and KlKhtb, phoue Ul. i- KOU MALIC -1910 Mulek touring cur in good condition, cheap. Walker's Ou rage. us KOU MALI. -One ton Ford truck at tachment; also lo acres land to trade for Ford car. Duback's Carane tfc.-J. 88 IKOK MALI. -Choice .ilfalfa liay, $10 par um Iu flatd. MaM Dairy. I'hona Svi-Jaf. WANiim arru.vriQM. ....s.. V.S WAX't'CI) Mia.1i ae Iu4 wauU eiuiilowiicnt either on ranch, saw nUU ei iniiiun c.iini. Reed refer ences kiv.u. Addle UJ Moilth Outrul, Phone 1-Y 7 Vntkii runipcleiii wniiian aani vwt,. lull U9 W- llth u? i.aiti AitrHrnriiihfi j;!1.'-'':''- iimn.riinBiiAS I'lltt la II.I iJ UM niitiKcXV (-. tia situ dui Riuxia. Y TL bfr. Urr.- V vn stij K Av w HELP WAX. Kt -MALt: WV.N'TKD- Barber; best Job In towh. Young man profarrod. Phone 54-.I Grants Pans. i50 .. , . -,zz , r ', - saas Ja. '1 g WAXTIH ailSCHMiAXEQUSJ WANTED Foathors, steam renovat ed, wool recorded, comforters, pil lows nnd cushions made over and to order, feather beds nuuto Into sanitary folding mattresseH. Phono 19C-J. 09 WANTED TO I1UY Horses of sad tlio typo, nnd heavy horses. Dr. Holms, 111 No. Fir, Phono 30S. WAITED Cattle to paBturo, 60c to $1 per hoad. Addross l)ox 9G, Eai;lo Point, Ore. CS ! m IOS LOST A fraternity pin. Iloturu tok office and receive, reward. CO - " - TAKKN UP TAKBN UP Ono sow, 5 wholes. Owner may have samo by paylnR dutmiKOs nud Idcntlfirntton. H. U. Dnkcn, opposite Lono Pine school. 07 I ! I I I I I I I PI II I II I I FOIl KXC11A.NC1E TO TllADK 200 acres. 00 elenrod. In crop, Jeff, county, under now ir rlRntlon plan, $30 per aero, going hlRhcr, for Improved, near Ccntrnl J'olnt. A. W. Freubortt, Gnaton, Oregon. 73 n-rr- T . I liusLVKSH DutKcrromr ABto Bappne LAHBU AUTO BPRINO CO. W are oporatlng the largest, oldest and best equlppod plant lu the Pa cific northwest. Uso our spring whon others fall. Bold under guar antee 20 North Fifteenth Bt., Portland, Ore. Attorneys aaateamaaahaakfcaaa-aka'kaaaaaaaaikaatei OEO. W. CHBUUY--Attornoy and Notary, Rooms 9-10, Jackson Coun ty Bank Bulldlner, ontranco N, Central, Medford, Ore. rOUTBU J. NKFF Attorney at law. rooms 8 and 9, Medford National Bank Building. A. H. 1UCAMI.S, LAWTERaarBatts Corey bldg. 0. M. ItOBRRTS Lawyer. Medford National Dank Building. Collections. COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS Wa collected some accounts 14 years old. Wo know how to get the money. Tho llunock Mercantile AKoncy. Inc., Rooms 1, 2, 3, Has kins' Mg 210 K. Main st Dcntlsu a-aa..-..ia.-i Dr. W. M. VAN SCOTOO Dll. O. O. VAN SCOTOC Dcutlstn Uarnett-Cnroy Btdg., ulte SI Medfora, Ore. Phono 850. Collections uml lteports DR. PIIANIC ROBERTS Dontist. M. F. & II. DldK. Office Houre 8:30 to 12;1 to. PhouoC07-R. EnKlnccr and Contractor FRKiTTTcUMTlTNOB-a contractor, 404 11. F. & H. Bldg. Burvoya,, cstimatos, lrrigatloa dralnago, orchard and land Im provement. Insurance, -H EARL S. TUMY General Insurance otflco, Flro, Automobllo, Accident, ' Liability, Pinto aiass, Contract, and Surety Bonds. Excellent com panlos, Reed local sorvlco. No. 210 Onrnott-Coroy Bldg. Instruction In Music FRED ALTON" IIAiaHTTTaThr piano and harmony. Composer nnd arranKor of nuslc. Ilnlght Music Studio, 401 Qarnott-Corey building. BLISS IIISINK Toachor of Violin. 'Muslo furnished for all occasions. Prices reasonable Studio 1131 E. Main St., Phono 303-J3. OvrrwRo OARIIAOF. Oet your premlsea cleaned up for the summer. Call on the city garbage wagons for good service. Phono 274-L. V. Y, Allen. I'liyslclnns nnd Burgeon. DR. "r" 0.W CAIILOW" DR?' EVA MAIN'S OARLOW Osteopath! physicians, 410-417 Oarnott-Corey bldg., phone 1030-L, Reildenca 20 South Laurel at DR. W. W. HOWARD OntaopathU physlelan, 303 Clarpett-Corey building. Phone 130. DR. J. J. EMMEN8 Physlclsa and surgoon. Practice Ilmltod to eyn, ear, nose and throat. Eyes eclen tlflrally tested and glasses sup pllod. Ooullst and Auflst for. S, P, 11. R. Co. Offices M. F. &' II. Co. bldg., opposite P. O. Phono 687, DR. It W. CLANCY Physlclsa and kurneon Phones, offtt'o 36. resi dence 7o. Offuu hoiiH, 10 tu 12, ' to 6. DR. MARTIN C. HARDER Pfcyst. dan and surgeon. Offlco Palm block, opposite Nosh hotel. lours 10 to l.-to 4. Pbonti lJOjJ. Printers aud Publishers Hiwo"piUNTllQ""iUSi''th beat equipped prtutlng otllee la sautbarn Oregon; book btsdUff, loose loaf ledgers, billing systems, etc. Portland prlees. !il North Fir st. TrniifJers BADB TldANSFRR & STORAGE CO. Office 42 North Point st. PJions 315. Price rlctd. QHlce gtf&?r anteed. o o