arffl)F01?T MATT, TRIBUNE, MKDFOttD, OUKdON", AVFT)i:sD VV, .TUNE 7, IMfi PAHTC FIVE v fr r K ASHLAND AND VICINITY Hotter than ever nntl Greatest In scope will bo the lueiitv -fourth as sembly of the Southern Oregon Chau tauqua which moots here on July 7, find continues for twelve dajs. In olutloil anionic the attraction are tho Now York City Mnrlno l)nn(l, Inlor nntlonnl Opera Company, Rlncr Sis ters, a catchy musical organisation, Charles Zueblln, publicist; the Comus pluors, Francis Labodle. tho reader; tho lecturer, Sylvester Long; Houu ehamp, tho humerist: IJrlggs, the storyteller; Judge WamimnkeT, 6T the supmore court of Ohio; moving pic tures of tho Antarctic by Hunsberger and Mnwson, nnlmer's Kaffir Hoy Choir, and u host of other attractions, lltorary, aclontlflc and musiral Prof. Lnrlmoro will alno bo on hand with his physical culture classes. Sluto edncatlonnl Institutions will as usual bo ropiesonted by Dr. Conklln of Eu gonc, his specialty bulnx "Oonetlc phychology," and Prof, llerchtold of Corvallls, who will conduct tho liter ature classes. The Sequoia Quartet, a stnrorgaitlxutloii, excels In musical specialties. Development of parks sinil othor surroundings will add groutly to the Chautauqua's match less environment. The customary discount for soasou tickets Is now In order. $2.25 being the price If bought In advanre at an enrh date. Dra. Uttorbnrk & Ilawley, chiro practors, have dissolved partnership, the former retiring from the firm which has had offlcos In the First National bank block, and will con tinue In practice at his prlvnto rosl dnnro, 10S Pioneer avenue. 'A monitor grand stand Is being erected on the roundup field, the Ilut lor Walker proporty adjacent to city limits. It will accommodato 10.000 people, and with Its completion the Tnconia stadium will have to look out for Its laurels as possessing ,tho blg goBt structure of Its kind on the coast. Grainger &. Powell arc bossing tho Job. Miss Allco Thompson, teachor of physiology and geography In West school, Is attending postgraduate KtudlOH at IJorkoloy during tho sum mer vacation. Her mother accompan ied hor. The family formerly resid ed In tho Grant rosldonco on Laurel streot. .Miss Emma C. Mlllor, now touring tho country as spoclal advance pross agent of tho Al G. Pantos allied shows, and who Is due through this territory nt an early date, enjoys tho distinction of being the only real live ' woman pross agout In captivity. "Tho Masque or Myths," as pro Kontod by Medford talont through local Civic Improvement club nus plcos, will be given In Llthlu park on Friday oveulng of this week, Juno Si, with 150 In tho cast. Favorable vostlier Indicates that ovory detail will be can led out under Ideal con ditions, the ontertaiuiiioul having boon postponed some time ago, and 'arrangements are under way looking towards the fulfillment of this en gagement on r scalo which will merit tho visitor In revolving a most hearty suppoit In keeping with the spectac ular pageant which they will pro tjout. I .1. W. McCoy and V. O. X. Smith, oitshlors or the First National and Cltlion Iwnk respectively, are In Portland attending the annual con vention of tho State Hankers asso ciation, which closes wllh a compli mentary banquet tender! the visa ing financiers at the Portland hut el on Wednesday evening. The broom factory here has gone nut 'of bnalueae after a struggle un der adverse conditions for the past row jears, though the outlook al titties appeared quite encouraging. Inasmuch as the Institution banked on receiving the output of broom cam throughout territory exleudlng from Ashland to Grants Pass. The mnchln ory has beeu sold and removed to Tacoiwa. At a weetlng of the Commercial club held on Monday evening of this vek, a special committee of ten made' a lengthy report, Incorporating a number of recommendations as to future iHillcles of the organisation. One of these advised abolishing the run! aud billiard adjunct to the elub, also that the room now occupied W vacated in favor of smaller quartets on the ground floor. A room In the Hotel Oregon was reported available aUo the old Jail was mentioned as suitable fer secretary's office xnd reading annex, the latter proposition currying with it the privilege of using tho council chamber in the second story as an auditorium. The term of offlco to be one year, the trustees to appoint a secretary, ludebted ness of the club at any one time not to wooed " Uu, ou dollar per month. Billiard tables to be ollmiaatod on account of cost of up. keep by to elub as compared te the cheapness with wnkh this privilege Is afforded to player. The commit tee's report as accepted and the changes recommended Ut " up for final action lo Jul The main object Is to curtail overhead1 tt j.ensM, hlch ai rtfcowt out of l7f .jortlon to odsantas" derived m view o toe trrjwta and 8M jjjuia. MkHOfilB ajirjaatt 19 IM rum renaissance either, Ilornbrook Is to build a new hotel. Its location Is on north Front street, mid It will be of two stories containing 14 rooms. Quito a nnmbor of Concessions, i mainly pertaining to refreshments and autos, are still "at the disposal of the colouration committee horo, of which Mottte Drlggs Is chairman. The dittos nro July 4. 5 and 0,'nnd prospective applicants should be on the ground floor early In order to avoid tho riiBh anil usslst the push. Tho Park Provision store li the name of a now Institution located nt tho entrance to the auto damp grounds, which wilt be opened next week by V. S. Voorhols, n newcomer from Napa, Cnl. Tho proprietor will not only dispense light refresh incuts but will also curry a full line of staple and fancy supplloe- In the grocery and provision lines. H. It. Pnlmor, of l.os Angeles, 1ms traded California property for the Ilrtish ranch on Walker avonuo, nn extensive proporty tho exchange of which, according to report Involved n donl approximating $10,000. Tho normal school nt Monmouth will gradttnte 108 sonlors this year, exceeding laBt yenr's class by 14". ISvory county In the state Is repre sented, and among the list nro tho namoM of Winifred G. Sponcor and I'lna Honcdlct or Ashland, also draco Milam of Gold Hill, aud Karl Ilrunk, of Snlom, former residents of this lily. The 1910 lomiiioiiconiont will bo the :'.:id in the history of the In stitution, and tho imirclhos will be gin this week. A portrait of Mrs. Mary Dunn, who celebrated her SOth birthday anni versary hero recently, appearod In Inst Hunday's Orogonliui. She Is one 6r a trio of slHtcrs, the other two being Mrs. Mnrtlin Glllotto and Mrs. Ann Hussoll. daughters of Isaac Hill of Tennessee, who came to this lo cality with their pnronts In IPT.a, nnd who still resldo here. At the birthday observance nnidng SIR near relative prosont, four gcnoartlotiH woro roprosentod. Mrs. Dunn Is tho motlior of Mrs. J. K. Van Sunt and George W. Dunn of this vicinity. 'Mrs. I,. L. Merrick, of l.os Angolos, daughter or Mrs. Martha Gillette, will bo an Ashland visitor with relative during tho celebration and Chautau qua periods. Mrs. Frank Jordnn Is a Itoso fes tival visitor at Portland, and nlno In attendance upon tho sessions of the Eastern Star grand rhnptor. 'A nnmbor of friends or Mrs. Del phi! Urynnt, of Seattle renewed hor acquaintance early In the week whllo sho was on her way to visit her sou Llojd at Yolo. Cnl. Tho Uryant fam ily fortnorly lived horo on Kast Main sttoot. !A largo representation from llopo Itobekah lodgo of this city went to Medford on Tuosday evening, vvhoic thoy participated In the exemplifica tion of tho work and were tho gnosis of Olive Itobekah lodgo of Medford. III. G. Kndors 8r. Is In Portland this week on a business mission. Miss Minnie Heaver has boon visit lug hor sudor Xollle. who Is teach ing tho summor term of school In tho Grogory dlstrlot on the Slsklyous uoar Colostlu. Miss ltuth Turner, of tho Uko vlow schools, is home for a summer vacation vlalt with her parents. Mr. aud Mrs. J. II. Tumor, have come fiotn San Francisco, where tho fnm lly havo henn on a trip of recreation and ploasure. ( Hoe. II. 1C Tucker, pastor of the Christian church at Mmlford, spoke at the local church on Tuesdaj even ing, his remarks having been follow, od by conferring of the rile or bap tism jipou number or Christian affll lales. O. S. Ilutler has been ntaklug esUen stve Improvements upon his Granite streot roeldenee property, the scope of wheb Incorporates additional rooms sufficient to ewteitalu a Urgr number ot guests during the roundup period. ' Four nlo loads or Ashland and Medtord scientists were pursuing re search work oarly In the week In the vkinlty of Shorty Hope aud other mining lead or the Wagner creek district. The party struck It rich as to grubstakes, upou which all either took options or Hied claims under the picnic act. The party was composed of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Newman of Medferd, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hollbaugh of Talent. Dr. J. P. aud Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Julia McQull kln, Mr. and Mrs. Dawson Footer. Mrs. Leah Caldwell and Miss May Price of Aahlaad. HH1 Myers was guide, being aeoowpaHled by Mrs. Myer and their daughter Uernlce. Mrs. Nate Otterbeln has been visit Imc her mother. Mrs. A. L Harvey, llvlug on H street Mrs. Maude Hlp pey Ooehler is also visiting her grand mother, Mrs Harvey Hotn aaugow aud granddaughter are from Klamath Falls. ttias iJabi'1 "s.''.-' i i- f ltav Willi Ot JUfnl Al) thi sijiuie tinhnio ' &'V S'IlUv itutwl tUt ALONG Mi m - - - i i - , -iHiidini.' it nnd it half month-.' term of -chool in the Long llrtimit district Fridnv. Tlirre vms n fine picnic dituier and a nice program whs given. Mabel Snger uttoiulcd six and n half month' chool Mini wns ituttlicr ab sent nor turdy. MNs Kulu Unimton lias closed her chool in the Central ilUtriet ntul i iilleiiiling scliool in Med ford. The Dcbcnger Oup sehool eIoeil and thoic licit her nliscut nor turdv weie Velmn llummli. Mtibol ntul 11 it -ilreth Foster. Mix Maxou Iihh eloned Her school in the upper Trail district nuil te tttrucd to liar home in Talent. .Mt. Mae Daw and little ones spent it few d8 with Mr. Jasper Hnuiiitli. Mm. Tom Kniuey wan n Central Point visitor Saturday. The free ferry it I'minlied and is ready for travel again. The nmil route from Iwigle Point to Persist tins been elinuged to the tipwurd route, goiiu; up on the went side of the liver mid rettiiiiins; on the oust side. Uranilpn IUiiihIou spent the week end with Petry Fouler. Tin1 Aver family liad u reunion mid pieuie dinner on Ihe river Stiit iln.v. Alex Kniuiey iud Jini Hiiumih, .lr., w ere Central mill vlsitiirf, Ttmri. ilny. Tliursibty (Infre wiih a Iinril shower or over an Imitr'a duration iltmg the river. .Millnii Houston and WnyiiHui Herguinii were dnwii to the valley Saturday. Kra Wliilley wnt u eouple of du.VM ibis week wtli bin brother, Hny. ProfeNiir Jionrijoiff eipne down from AkIiIhihI mid helped Fied Pet tigrew eomliiel the eighth grade ex amination in the lleeee ereek distriel. The do nee at the Pindlcv place wits greatly enjoyed by it participant". I be nirvcyniK lMtrty of Ihe Crater lake highway is enmped nt KellV island, 'llio two huukcs nut some- whnt iliffieult to move uloiig some of our imrjovv ron tls. The survey erosses the river from the eimt wide to the vveel side of Ihe river nt the Dodge-Crouch bridge. The survey follows Ihe river nbuvti tho high-wii-ter line. The west side of the river would have ipiite u boom if ever the nuiiier ouh surveys should over change to construction vvoik. Mis Doris Itiehnnlsuii teltmictl home Suiidav after u visit nt the home of her grandparents, Mr. Mrs. W. T. Houston. anil Mr. Lower eatue down in his ear Tuesdav afternoon mid took Peel orn' mid lllauehnrdn home with him to hoar n Mumorial ilav ptogrnm on the 4uniognili, They remained to supper nud nUo took it ride on up to Prospect. A .Med ford pis no hoe sent a new piuuo up to Mr. Peyton's Monday. Mihi Francos Aiken mid HuIvh Walker came us far us Cascade (Jorge in Mr. Kmbry's ear Sntttrduy, then walked on across the river nnd visited Irieude theie until Kiiudiiv uf temoon, when Frank Ditwworth look them homo. Miss Flossie Tucker steut Sunday at I'rank Ditsworth's. Frank had several dinner guesla that day. Pert McDonald and sister of Trail, Misses Hope and IJllian Nye and P.tliol Higinliotham sKnt KiiikIm y Ht l(. h. Pe.vtous mill Htteiidwl Stutdav school. Pearl Peyton Nwut Sumlnv liinht at T. II. Iligiiiltolhani's. A number of Kutita iNtssed .Sun day, some weal oues ami huwu from the vulley. Mr. and Mrs. Irwin went to Med. ford last week and ronled u furuitth el house viheie Mrw. Irwin is stay ing with her daughter ami Mstur. Air. Irwin teluriHl to tho iiower plant Mouduy. Mr. and Mrs. Ouh Ditsworth sK!iit Sunduy with Mrs. l.isziu Nirhol and ehildien. Kd Higiiiuotbttiu ami family ieiit Sunduy at T. II. IliMHuhothain's. Mr. ami Mrs. Miller of Medford sMnt the week end at OHnlon's, ti-hing and visiting. Mr. Dili and muuw guests Openl a few dus (m the IliU & KUt wart roneh lust week. Mies Dgwsuu und daughter and Piiul Peyton visited at Mr. Krwki' Friday. Jaipe Kehaffer went to Medfonl Thursday uud teturued Saturday. There will be a Sunday cIhmI pic me Sunday, June 18, at the camp ground above the bridgtt. Itaslwt din ner. Kveryone is most cordially in vited to attend. If it ruins tho ,ic nie will transfer itself to the Laurel -hursl hchool Ikiiihc. Mi-- Miibt-1 Tlmmp'-itn v iil ed sev er l il,.- i.-niiiU with Oru Walker. ScM-rnI ni Mi lirieveV mad work- - - - -J - S-i- i LSI Bell-ans Absolutely Removes Indigestion. OnepneluVo y rtvtai tt 25c at all druggists. I er- have suite up to i num creek to work road lo the ptuk line. Wes KeNii nnd faiiulv nte moving back to Prospeel, as Jlr. Kelso ox peels to ettrrv the miiil now. Lucius Utnenid spent the week end tit the valley. !rr. llropliv returned Monday morning from .i vallcv visit. Mr. nud Mr. 1, it. Alvernon of (ImiiU l'ntis spent 1'iidnv vUiting with their dnuglitor, Mrs. W. Parker, nntl family. Albert Forgey was it Mudford vis itor on Tncfilny. .Mr. mill Mrs. I. Hawkins nud lit tle son of Cots, Kan., tire visiting with their coiimii, Joe Iionghuid, and family. The I'lirt'iit-TetiulicrH' club met nt tho home of Mrs. Sam Anderson. There wiih u good nlteiidnnee. A verv interesting- paper on "Home Kffie ieney" wns rend bv Mrs. V. 1). Chirk. The subject of having it traveling lib rary from Salem was brought up for discusiuii mid will be ilccjdcd upon at the next meeting, whh.ii will he held nt tiie lionii! of .Mrs. Frank Tompkins. After, Ihe meeting adjourned ihiinlv rnfrtwlimont were orvi'il bv the hostesses, Mesdnuie4 Stun Anderson mid Hoy Nichols. There will bo no Hireling in .Inh nud August. Mis ,l,cu Parkur i visiting with her grandparents, Mr. mid Mrs. II. It. Alvurnon, of fl rants Pass. Jue'IIoaghiiid upd l'ltipilv of .Mr. ainl,.Mi..Ji. Hawkins mgtuicd to Ash laud on Sttndnv. The Willow Springs (Iraiige will meet on Suliinlnv, .Itiue 10. lloportctl by Jackson Coiintv Ab stract Co , Sixth aud Fir Sla. Miurlage LIcoiihivs Chnrliw J. ltiedcl mid Viola Hffie Myors. llovvnrd II. Nubbins uud Alice WHiipplo. Lloyd lv. Col well mid lirrii- Hlla (lano. (leorgo Q. Spiekennmintid (I race Fleming. Uurvey K. Murphy nnd Keedith Uielu .loiio. Cliiult Coin I. Klhel Wltner vs. I(. L. Wlmer, no tiee filed. . . fleoixii Iff Lindlev vs. II. W. .Iiiek sen el til., proof of publication of summons filed. Ileal Ksinlc Tninsfcrs, (I. It. Ilaimuersly el u to Maude Holmes, lot I. liloek 8, ltosH Add., Mislford f 10 Carl L. I la nisi, to M. C. Keeil, hind in see. 8-1 1 -'J H. 0 W. X. Wells et u to Walter How ne, Jr., laud in see. Ul- :i7-aw. Luella Springer et vir to T. K. Flyue, lot in blk. 0, Purl; Add., Med ford (leorgo Inlow (o V. M. Cmiiii- bell, lot I, block "", Mcdfnrd t'lnraee L. Wolveiton et ux In II. K. Sbiltery, laud in see. ll-n.VJK. o.lKIO 10 100 II .0(11) 5 CRYING FOR HELI ) lAtia of It III .Medftuil Hut Dally firovvlng' Iah Tho kldueu ofton cr for help Kot another organ In the whole body more dullculnly eonstriicted; Kot one iiinio iiiHtr(aiil to hoallh. The kidneys are the (liters uf the blood. "When they fall tho blood becomes foul urn! poisonous. There caa be no heulth whvie there Is poisoned blood. 'lliiukache Is on of tho frequent lu dlsatlons of kidney trouble. It is often the kidney's cry for help. Heed It. Head what Dgiti's Kidney Pills have doiH- ror overworked kidneys. Jtoud what Doau'H have done for Medford People. 1C. Mahar, machlHlst, 539 8. Ivy St., Medtoid, says: "Toe much can't bo said lu pralu of Defcn's ICldaey Pills. I have taken tliwu on sefural oeeaslous when ms kidneys have been out of Nv, causing my back to fuel stiff and lamu aud I have alwas re ceived relief." Price 5o. at all dealers. Don't Imply ask for a kldne remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills thn same that Mr Mohar had. Foster-Milburn Co , Props, Iluffalo, N Y -Adv WILLOW SPRINGS COURT HOUSE NEWS CHOICE GARDEN TRACT AND HOME PLACE -$950 Five-room cottage, garden tract, berries, flowers, afeadfl. Jut, the place for a little homo and garden tract. Paving $111.10. ww er $106.22, sidewalk $70.80, all paid lu full. Lot 111x147. Bandy loam soil. Dest city property of this klud we have ever offered. Total price, $950. BENNETT INVESTMENT CO. I tool IfcUto, Imiu, Iloutnls, Inmranio. JOi! West Main. Phono 7 Clears Away Pimples There Is one remedy that seldom fnll to ctonr nwny oil pluitilw", black heads and skin eruption nntl Hint makes tho skin iwft, clear and healthy. Any ilriiBgtat enn supply you with zemo, which generally overcome nil skin dis eases. Acne, ecfcmn, Itch, pluiplc. rashes, blsck heail In mot ea-s give way to semo. Frequently, minor litem lli illpapiHwr owrnielil. ItcliltiB ustt ally utopi liistiinily. Zemo h wife, clean, enxy to ue and dependable. It cots only J,c: nn extra large bottle. $1.00. It will not Main, Is not greasy or sticky nnd Is positively snfe for tenner, sommve skins. Zemo, Glcvclnud. Suinnions In tho circuit court of tho stnto of Orogou. for the county of Jackson. Henry H. Taylor, plaintiff, vs. Uob ort S. Towno, Pacific Coal Company, nn ArUonn corporation. Medford Coal & Mining Compnny, a corporation W. D. Dllworth. S. M. Munson, Id. C. Harris, Sunnyside Conl & Coko Com pany, an Artxonn corporation, W. K. Crows, ub rocclvor of Sunnyside Coal & Coko Company, Jackson Comity Ilnnk, nn Oregon corporation, and also all othor persons or parties un known, claiming any right, tltlo, oo tnto, lien or Intorest In tho real es tate doscrlbod In tho complaint hero in, dofeiidnnls. To the above linmed defendants, Robert S. Towne, PaclHe Conl Com pany. W. D. Dllworth, S. M. Munson and K. C. Harris: You and each of you are hereby summoned nnd requited to appear In tho nliovn entitled court and cause mid nttswor tho complnlut or plain tiff on file therein, within six weeks after tho dnlo of the first publication of this summons, said period of six weeks being tho tlmo prescribed by ordor of tho Honorable F. M. Calk ins, Jiidgo of the ubovo named court, In his ordor of publlcullon herein, datod May 1st, 1010, within which you shall appear mid answer said complaint. And you nro hereby notified that ir you Tnll to itppoar and niiHwer mild complaint within said tlmo that plain tirt will apply to thn court Tor tho re, lief dommided lit the complaint, a succlnt statement of which Is its fol fel fol eows: 1. That tho defendants and each or them be required to set forth tho nature of his claim, If any, In nnd to the following described promlsos. fllt unted, lying mid being In Jackson county, Oregon, to-wlt: Commencing tit tho northonst cor ner of tho west half of section twenty-three (13) township thirty soven (37) South, range One (1) West of W. M., running tlienco east m ciiiuiih ami 14 links to n post and mound of rooks situated for a corner: thonce south 10 chains; tlienco west 87 chains and 3H links, more or loss, to tho Inside oil of tho John McKee Do nation Lund Claim Xo. 02 In said township and range: tlienco north JO chains; thence east to tho north east corner of tho west half of said soniinn 91. the nlaco of commencing. containing 176 nerus, more or loss 2. That It bo adjudged mid de creed Hint none of said danfondtints hnve any eslnte or Intorest whatover In or to said premlsos, and that tho title or tho plalntltr thoroto Is good nnd valid. 3. That tho defoudants nnd onch ot thoin bo rorovor barrod and fore closed from assorting nny claim whntovor In or to said lands or prem ises adverse tojhs plalntlfLjtnd for . --- ii-i. " " For Sale Real Estate .-Must sell this soven room modern house In good condition mid with one ncio of ground and large shade trees for one third Its actual cost. Locat ed on main Jacksonville hlghwa, near tho ear lino. Total price gnly $1250. Terms, $500 cash. EARL S. TUMY 210 (larnelt Core lllk. WHY? CASH WANTKD 80 ncroB Roar Crook bottom, 70 acres In cultivation, nltalfn, fruit and grain, easily Irrlgatod. Lobs than 3 miles from Medford. $080u cash. Ono of tho boat buys In Jackson county. Say when aud I will show you. J. C. BARNES 103 West MsU Ht. Phons 7B9 NEW TODAY A partv iifn-rh IiIm lo-aire home, new bulldiiigM and soil that Is good, plica $.oou oo. Will take a small Medford homo as part payment. The 210 acres Joining the outrange over half in grain and hay, and most ol the balance good alfalfa aud when cleared, is a real fine propo sition. Will explain fully un request. Will exchange for a close lu dairy proaosltlou. Hoon-Cathcart Co. Plionn 1(17 such other relief nj ttio court maj deem Just nnd equitable. POUTEIt J NRFF. Attorney for PInlntlfr. First publication of summons May 3rd, 19IC. Delinquent Sale Xotlco California-Oregon Powor Company. Location of principal place of busi ness, San Francisco. Cnllfornla. NOT1CI8 Thoro ! delinquent up on tho follo'vln doscrlbod storV on 'iCB o.v uefl 'oeistui oosiaui)Ji 3JG f.00 shares, $250.00. Morcnntllc Trust Coniimnv of Son several amounts sot opnoalt't the on tho lSth day ot April, 191G, the Francisco, trustee, Certificate Xo names of tho respective shnrainhlere, ns follews: nccount or assessment (No. I) lovled Mercantile Trust Compnny of flan Francisco, truatoo. Cert. No. 393, ,100 shares, $2R0.00. 500 shares, $250.00. 'Mercantile Trust Company of San Mercantile Trust Company of San Francisco, trustee. Cort. No. 8911, 500 shares, $250.00. (Mercantile Trust Company of San Frauclsco, trustee, Cort. No. 400, 600 shares, $2&Q.00. Mercantile Trust Company or San FrnuclBco, trustee, Cert. 'No. 401, 000 shares. $250.00. Mercantile Trust Company of Snu Francisco, trustee, Cert. No. 402, 500 shnros, $200.00. Mercantile Trust Company of San Francisco, trustee, Cort. Xo. 403, 500 shares, $250.00. Aud In accordance with law nnd an order ot the board of directors niado on thn lSth day ot April, 1 DIG, no many shares of each parcel of such stock an mny bo uecoHsary will bo sold nt tho offlco of tho comtxiny. on Tucaday, Juno 20, 111 1(5, nt tho hour of 12 o clock noon of said day, to pay delinquent nsscsHiiunilM thero ou. together with costs ot advertis ing and expenses ot tho sale. J. C. THOMPSON, Secretary of California-Oregon Powor Company. Olflce: Number 13 1 I.eldosdorfr Hlroel, Suit Francisco, California. 75 VOll ItKNl noOSKS FOIt HKNT G-rootn modern house rine fruit. 730-11. C5 FOIt ItKNT- One 4-roout modem house. Phone 370-W. FOirTtKNTStrlctl7uoduririioiiBe with gnrago, furnished or unfur nished. 510 W. Jackson at. 07 FOIt ItKNT 8ovcn room houso on South Holy st., Inqulro 52G So. J lolly. . lfOtt KHNT noDMSUKKPINO HOOMH FOIt HUNT Xlcely "r urnlshoil "' houio. koeplitg rooms, close lit; roasou- nble. Phono I5-.1, or call at 237 N.. Central. , G8 FOIt HKNT Furnished housekeep ing rooms, ple.iKunt homo for 3 or 3 adults. Phono 05S-J, or cull 3 111 X. Central. 7 1 FOIt 11KNT Modern fitrnlshod housekeeping rooms, 316 N. llart lett. Phono 37J-.I. ; 1 r , .au,. , ii i i r " r I'OU H.!il HOUHICH FOIt SALIC Or trade, l-room houso in Medford; close lu. What havo you? It. F. D. 3, llox 59. J7 i r n mmjran. . VOli BALK HAXUIIICS FOIt 8AL15-My $7000 city ranch, free IrlgHted, dairy, chicken, fruit, tools and stock, $4(00 If taken be fore July 1. Tho Carlsbad ot Amer ica. Pop. GO00. Altitude 2000 ft. Fishing and hunting. Mrs. Jnoker, Ashland, Ore. . 70 FOR SALM---1.1 aero ranch; 10 acres lu alfalfa; houso, barn, new feuciw. Phono 542 or 21S-J. i sr t r - t traa.ii r T I a POIl HATJvIrtTKnTtJCX FOIt SALE - o7ie "bay'" iiarso, oars old, vvnlghs about 1100 llm., will Tide or drive; $45 for quick salo. Inquire Palmer House. FOR MALIC 20 oxcellent young ewes at market price. Capital It Ranch, Central Point. FOIt HALE -Team of black homos Can be semi at the Union Stables or see John A. PerL 28 K. Hurt led, tf ttt re nt ns-.Tw t i , trr.- FOIt HAIK .M1HUrjl,li.AKOUH FO it SALhV WlJl aacririce To 0 0 shares capital stock ot Woods Mo btlstte Co., at I Or per share If tak en at once, or trade tor laying hens Route 1, llox. 3, Phone tjuo-ll. FOR SALE First class alfalfa hay $10 per ton lu field. Pogar ranch. Phone 301-RS. 06 roll HALE - Alfalfa hay $10 per ton. IfMinim 403-K3 FOR HALE Oarage and general re ualr shop, good business; about 4700 will handle the deal. Poor health reason for selling. Ad diem ;Uox 225 Kutlirl(u. Ore. 70 FOR SALB One five passonger ford. on five pueseuger Ovorlaud, ohu Overland delivery all in good condition Overland Auto .getie eoruer llartlett and Eighth, plmue 81. FOIt lALtC -One ton Ford truck at tachment; alau 40 acres land to trade for Ford car. Dshacks Garage 482-J. SI FO U 8 A LK Choice alfalfa hay.Tl 0 pec tea In tteld. Adder Dairy. Pheue 2U1-JI. WANTMn wit o ATlONa - pBMeeasstfaMStaiassssjeiaeaBeftkHrtM WANTED Middle ago lady wants employment either ou ranch, saw mill r mining camp; good refer ences given Address 15 Bouth Central Phone ltf-Y. 7 WANTKD Competogt woniiu wants work. Call 729 W. 1 Uli. 67 LO LOIT A fraternity pin Return to office and receive reward. HO II I'. LP MANT1CI MAIjK WA'TKO Harir lift lo'i irTiown! Young ninit prqfi ired. Plioue .1 J Grants Pass. 00 nr -S. 1 1 .-.: WANTKD M IJlCUI.rjAXKOVS WANTEfD Feathers, stonm renovat ed, wool recardod, comforters, pil lows and cushions ntadu over and to order, feather beds mndo into sanitary folding mnttresscs. Phono 190-J. G9 u WANTKD Tho troos taken off of a small orchnrd oloso In, for tho wood. See J. T. Llttlo, tUowart avo. i 72 WANTHD TO BUY Horace ot sad dlo typo, and heavy horses. Dr. Holms, 111 No. Fir, Phono 308. WNTMD Cattlo to pasture, 50c to $1 por bond. Address llox 05, Haglo Point. Ore, G8 TAKKX UP TAKWN UP Ono sow, 5 shotes. Owner may hnvo snmo by paying dnmngos and Idontlflontloii. K. H. Ditkoii, opposite Lono line school. 07 von nxciiATian TO TltADB 200 acres. GO cleared, In crop, Joff. county, under now Ir rigation plan, $30 per acre, golniv higher, for Improved, near Central J'olnt. A. W. Frcobonr, OaBton. Oregon. 73 uusixras nmKCTOitT Auto HuppUos LAHBIl AUTO BPRINQ CO.W nro oporntlng tho lnrgost, oldest and host equipped plant In the Pa cific northwest. Use our spring when others fall. Sold under guar antee.. 2G North Fifteenth St., Portland, Ore. Attorn ays OEO. W. CHKItHY -Attornoy and Notary, Rooms 0-10, Jackson Coun ty Dank Dulldlng, ontranco N, Central, Mcdford, Oro. rOIlTRIt J. NKFF Attornoy at law, rooms 8 nnd 9, Medford National Dank Ilulldlng. A. 18. ItKAMES, L.AWYEIt--OarMtfc. Corey bids. O. M. nOIlKItT8 Lawyer. Medford National Dank Building. Collections. UOLLnOTlONBAND REPORTS Wo oollocted sotuo accounts 14 yonrs old. Wo know how to got tho money. Tho Duilock Mercantile Agency. Inc., Rooms 1, 2, 3, Hss kliia' UldR., 21(5 10. Main at DenUsu U"DrMVAN,SCOYOCJ Ull. O. C. VAN BCOTOO Dentists Oamott-Coroy llldg., alto Jl Medfora, Oro. Phono 858. Collections and ltewrtu DR. FRANIC ROHERTS DontlsL M. F. & H. nidg. Offlco Hourt 8:30 to 12: 1 to C. l'houo G07-R. Engineer nnd Contractor p sies FRKD N. OUMMINQS Snglneor and contractor, 404 11. F. & H. Uldg. Surveys,, estimates, Irrigation dralnngo, orchard and land im provement. Insurance. r- EARL S. TUMY Ooncrnl Insurance orrice, Flro, Automobllo, Accident, Liability, Pinto Olnss, Contract, and Surety Uonds. Excollont com. pnnles, good local service. No. 210 Garuott-Coroy Dldg. Inst ruction In JIuxtc FRED ALTON IIAIGHT, teachor of piano and harmony. Composer and arrnngar ot music Halght Music Studio, 401 Oarnott-Coroy building. nLISS HEINE Toaohor of Violin. Music furnished for all occasions, Prlcoa reasonable Studio 1121 H, Main St., Phono 303-J2. Garbage QARIIAOE (let your premises cleaned up 'or tho summer. Call on tho city garbage wagons for good service. Phone 274-L. r. Y. Allen. Pliystclaits nntl Burgeons DR. F. O. OARLOW, DR. EVA 5IAIXS CARLOW Osteopathia physicians, 410-117 Oarnett-Corey bldg., phone 1030-L. Residence 26 South Laurel at. DR. W. W. HOWARD OsteopsthU physician, 303 (Jarnott-Corey building. Phone 130. DR. J. J. EMMBNS Physlclaa and surgeon. Practlco limited to eye, oar, nose and throat, Eyes snlon. tlflcnlly tasted and glassos sup pllod. Oculist and Aurlat for S. P. R. R. Co. Oftlcefi M. F. & H. Co. bldg., oppoalte P. O. Plionn E67. DR. R. W. CLANOY- Physician and surgeon Phones, office 36. resi dence 7 so oriiie hours, 10 to 12, 2 to 6. DR. MARTIN C. HARDER Physl clan and surgeon. Offlco Palm block, opposite Naab betel. Hours 10 to 13, 1 toT J?bom 110J, Printers and Publlslien nr "uniii s.iri nr sikw a ii s-1 r i"i-Tan MBDFOUD PRINTING CO., bag the beet equipped printing offiae In southern Oregon; book uludutx leose leaf ledgers, billing systems, ete. Portland prices. 27 North Fir st. . mjmimtrir- ! Jt,,ii Transfern BADli TRaSSwr" ft STORAGeTco! Ortleo 42 North Front St. Phone 316. Prlaea right. Servile guar, guteed.