Eidiitwii imJttiK- - MEDFORT) MATL TRTBUNE, rEDFOTtt), OKKOON, TtlFRSDAY, OrXIC 8, 1910 PAdTC FTV13 EAGLE POINT EAGLETS By A. C. Hewlett Since rnv Inst report George Brown & Sons have bought wool of Joe Mnyhnm nnil Adolph 01eon, the Int tor of Elk Creok. John nnd Charles Bins'' were in town Inst Saturday afternoon for supplies. Thev ore jint finishing contract for bnilcliiij; a large barn for Green Muthews on his home phico, 100x100 feet square, with the posts twenty-eight feet Ion nnd the roof to run down to within seven. feet of the (round, hnvinjc n double row of iiiniuqrg all around, no that he can shelter nnd feed u large lot of cattle at a time. Lucius Kinonid, the panther hun ter of Prospect, spent Saturday nnd Sunday night with us, nnd Clyde Hodgor whs with us Snturdnv, nnd so wan Mr. Hotur of Jacksonville and John Foster of Butte Fall. Suiiduy was another busy duv nt the Sunnyside. About 11 o'clock Mr. and Mr. II. II. Boycc, Mr. and Mrs. W. MiiICuv, Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur Hose, Miss June Hoso and Mr. nnd Mm. Joseph Under, nil of Phoenix, autoed up too the Sunnyside und called for dinner. And thev lmd been there but a short time before Mr. and Mm. Fronk Abbott und two children, Lester Abbott, N. Gornion, William von der Ilellon and fnmily, Br. W. W. P. Holt and daughter Miss Helen, Mm. R L. Heath nnd son Fred, Mr. and Mrs. Koyal Brown and daughter Miss Haxtd, A. C. Kldur nnd brother, Andrew, bosidos a number whose names I failed to learn, were here for dinner. Ooorgo von der Ilolleu and wife started in their car to Corvnllis Sun day morning to attend the commence ment exerrixes of the 0. A. C. They both graduated in that college Home eight years ago, nnd they feel an in terest in the institution, although tlioy do not expect to moot ninny of their old associates there. They wero nc companied by Mr, von der Hollon'fl .ister-in-lnw, Mm. Huff, and after Hending n few day.s in Corvnllis they expect to proceed to Portland nnd viiit friends in that section. The new free ferry across Hogue liver was completed last week and everything plnced in readinesB to ac commodate the travel, and now the Knglo Point-Persist auto stage crosses there again, but there has been it change uiiide in the uiuil route or either in the plan of carrying the mail, and now instead .if the auto stage going from here to Trail by the furry, ns has boon the rule, now it goes by the Dodge-French bridge, crossing there, and gocti up on the north side of the river to Trail, etc., nnd on the return trip orosso. at the ferry. The ehnnge will make u dif- feionoe in tin time of those along the route receiving their mail, us in stead of getting their mail on Mon day, Wednesdays nnd Fridays, they will not get the mall until the fol lowing days. Iitottmd of Monday they will get their mail fiom Trail Tues day, etc. If any of the renders of the Mail Tribune or Medford Sun along the route want the address of their impers changed from Knglo Point to Trail, if they will drop me a oard I will make the arrangement to hne the eliHUge wnde. I met this (Tuesday) morning Chris Borgiwnnn Mini J. A. Ilownrd nnd suggested to thiNU the idea, of having the change made, but they both said they did not want the address changed,' ns then mil of their mail would he in Jingle Point ud n iwrt in Trail. The change wns made, no doubt, for the reason Hint the mail carrier goiutr out from heie nenrly always ban a heavy load of mail and jwreels boMdee" gouorally pMHsengem, and the road for about four miles this aide of the ferry it. gtwornll.v bad, and in the winter always lmd nnd very siteky, nud the ehnnge will make it much yasior on the team by making the ohaueje nnd haing the light load (KKtie the downhill grade. W. If. Ilohnau of Climax called on we nud bud we scud him the V. M. T ns he nys that he cannot get AlotMjr without a eoauty vkwr. And tfnee my last rcx)rt A. C. Kldor of lake creek has renewed hi nab ioription to the W. M. T. , Adolph Olosoii and a friend of his. botli Intra the Baaeard mius, ami John Mutter were at the Sunnysitle fur dinner Monday. MU Lillinu Dudley went up to Vv farm of J. I. Ziiuuieriy, near the free ferry, Mouday with Mr. '.. JIs i the owner of the Farmer' ho tel, and Mm. Zimineriy eonditeU the husiftac of tlifct hotel and Mr. '., runs tiie farm when he I nt ou the road or tow. Professor P. II. Daley of Medford s aoiiliog mi his friends ia l'.ugle Point Tuesday weruiiur. He was on lua way up the country. Mr. Caroline Thomason of Jack (ton villa, her son Manuel and daugh ter Bessie Peel, were on tea P. & K. Tuesday on their way to vUit their tints and unci, Chris Wooley and J. Ayi and wife. Taay expert tj atop off here on their return and ftU relative here. Rev. Gammon, the pastor of the Pre-bWenun t-hun-h of Butte Full, u ulo uix the cur on hi Hu home. Also a lndv by the name of Ander son wan ou hor way to her home be yond Butte Fnlls. Jud Edsnll nnd John Foster went to the Edsnll much with Dr. Holt on Monday morning. C. I). Moody of Fullorton, Cnl., wns heie Tuesdny to look u n farm, but when he arrived faid that no one seemed to know where the orchard or Applegnte fnnn wns, so returned to Medford nfter tnking dinner nt the Sunnyside. A widow lndv by the name of Poole nnd her two little girls stopped nt the Sunnside for dinner Tuesday. CENTRAL POINT Mrs. J. W. Mcrritt Is In Portland this weak uttendlni. Hie roue lainhnl. From Portland Mrs. Marrltt will go to Tacoinn, Wnshltmtou. where she will bo tho guest of liar daughter Mrs. Urldnne Sanderbon, Tor somo time. . Itny Agor nnd famllyy spent Sun- dny motoring along the Hogue and ovor In tho Applognto country. Mrs. TlmmliiB, Mrs. Huiihcoih nnd Mrs. Nlbort of Agnto wore Centrnl Point visitors tho first of tho week. Mts. Purccll nnd daughter, Miss Houston, nud son left the first of the week for Mlillund, Texas, whoro they will remain penunncntlj. Tho Pur cells bnvu lived In our midst for two years and whllo hero gained a num ber of staunch friends who strongly regret their departure airs. Jnmos Oreor .McDowell left Sunday morning for McCoy, Oregon, whoro she will make u toiiKthy visit to hor daughter, Mrs. IUilph Holmes. Air. nnd Mrs. J. D, Soars and fam ily and A. S. Wnrren enjoyed a motor trip over tho Sterling country Sun day. iMr. and Mrs. J. D. Stevens, Mr. nnd Mrs. Drnke and Mm. Harry Smith day from Kdsull crossing, nnd spent Sunday with Miss Kllon O'Bnon and returned homo Monday, nccempnniod by Miss O'Brien. Scott Cluspoll wont to Medford on business Sundny. Mi Mildred Patton went to Ash land Sundny to visit Mrs. Noll Thornton. Mr. Train tond fnmily moved to Prospect the first of this week. Mr. nnd Mrs. Bnrkor and Miss F.ttn Stewart made n trip to Medford Tueadnv afternoon nud back. Miss Noma Stewart fa visiting Tom Walker's fainily at Kdsull crossing this week. The men nnd women of our town nnd surrounding country all gnthered at the cemetery on Decoration day. The men put a temporary fence around the cemetery uud other muoli needed improvement. The ladies spread n ltiueli nt noon for them. V. V. Pnrker and son went up to their much Wednesday to do some farm work. William Hughes and Delwiu Claspill went up in the mountains Thursday on some government work, G. W. Bnrker and K. A. Hildrcth made a business trip to Derby Thurs dny evening. jjjj K. Wheeler und Scott Claspill enino up from Medford Thursday evening. They arc removing some machinery from their mill here to one they are putting in there. The Literary soci ety met Friday evening und elected nil new officers and postponed their neNt meeting until the first of September. ried on Mindn tiotn their home at Montague, tab, lot a isit at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dnngey. The Hoguo liner Vnllev Minister ial association met in Gold Hill Mon day, June a. Very interesting papers were rend nnd the tiunl business per taining to Uie association. The fol lowing ministers were in at tendance : llevs. Hutchinson nnd Bandy of Jacksonville, Douglass and Black stone of Ashland, Tucker nnd Hill of Medford, Gnmmeus of Butte Falls, and Wharton and Iverson of Gold Hill. The not meeting will probably be in Phoenix in two months. ANT1DCH ITEMS GOLD HILL NUGGETS shoppers In wero among tho Tolo town this weok. , tMolvIa Idlest ml, n student nt tho O. A. C, tins returned lio'iuo for the sumnior. Mrs. Lyons nnd dnughtor, of Med ford, and Miss Drimlo Sumner of Phoonlx, spont Tuesday ns tho guest of Mrs. Van Hardcnburg in this city. Miss Agnes Dunlap, who will ho n senior In tho University of Oregon noxt yeur, will return to hor homo hero Saturdny for tho summer va cation. (Miss Fern Van Hardenburg Is at tending tho summer school for chil dren nt tho Medford business col-logo. IMrs. W. U. Price nnd Mrs. J. II. Holmes woro guests of Phoonlx rol nttvos recently. It Is rumored that Cupid Is soon to plorco tho hearts of two of Cen tral Point's charming young teach ers. Mr. nnd Mrs. Mlddlcbushor of Trail wero busluoas visitors hore Tuosduy. .Miss Alice Whipple ennio up from Hogue rlvor Tuosdny to spoud n fow days with Mrs. Alvln WUllnins. Miss Ina Austin of Cold Hill Is spending a fow days with hor par ents hore. airs. Olio Olsson onjoyed a visit with Itoguo Illvor frlonds tho first of tho week, airs. '. D. llrophy, Mrs. Fnye Bro phy, uea Plioasant8, and Leland llro phy of Medford (wiled on Centrnl Point relatives Monday. -Mis Nana Seely of Medford was tho guost of Miss Ha Wnlkor hero recently. Mrs. M. O. Ilroadbent nnd Miss Kl slo Dorran loft Wodnmday morning for Oregon's metropolis whore tlioy will enjoy the roso carnival for a wook. (Mayor A. Cowley nnd family departed at sunrise Wednesday morn ing for Portland, where they will re main for a short tlnio. Jnok Cow ley will Join his parents at Corvallls and will accompany them tho roat of the way to Portland nnd thon ro turu homo with them. Miss Irnm Hamerlek Is onjoing a visit with hor aunt at Grunts Pass this week. .Misses Audroy aud Gladys Holmes spent Wednesday evening with'Ash land friends. Little Miss Hamilton, who has spent tho past mouth In Central Point left for her homo at Huuuom Tuesday oven lug. Curloy Wilton and O. A. Gardner of the county seat were busluosa vis itors here Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. H. U. Webber of Ster ling transacted business here Wed nesday afternoon. Mrs. A. J. Olson and daughter Pauline of Kane's creek were shop ping here Tuesday. Hcv. Wier of Grants Pass M. K. church occupied the pulpit of the lo cal church Sunday evening-. .Mrs. Belinda Mnstemon returned to her home in Grunts Pass Friday. Kd Weston, photogmphor-rnneher, stooped for it short time Satutduy, going to Medford, und Sundny re turning to his ranch. J. W. Merritt returned to Gold Hill Monday evening, having transacted business in the county scut during the day. Game Wardeim Briscoe of Klam uth district and Walker of Medford left ou the southbound ul'toniooii train Monday after spending several days in this district on business. They were accomnanied by local Deputy Warden L. C. Applcgale. Attorney A. K. Kellogg umde n business trip to Medford Monday. Allan Hodges came in Tuesday Clarence Cn-c and Joss Glass prominent l ambers of Antioch have bought Overland cars this week and nre taking their tamilies for rides in the cool of the eenings. John Biglmm and son, Knrl, hnvo taken their cattle to the mountains on their summer range. Glen Large, who has been work ing near Medfotd, hss returned to his sister's home at Beagle. Theo. Glass and family motored to Central Point Sunday to attend the church services. Frank Murdo-k hits sold his crop nnd loose to pnrtios in Medfoid, who will take possession in a few duys. William Vnughnn nnd Ins little daughter, Clementina, wore visitors at the W. C. Chnpnian homo Sunday evening. Miss Lillian Chapman is working for Mrs. John Vincent of Jackson illo, who is su-k with the rheumu tism and is unable to do her work. Mm. Henry Mnrgnu of Fort Klam-1 nth is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mm. Guorge Stncy, nt Beagle. Hnrl Case nud Florence Walker lire cutting hay for Mr. Fruley nnd put ting it up on shares. Karl Cnso hss sold his cuttle to William Cottrell of the Meadows. The nounty commissioners hnvo jnudo us n fow visits rceuntly and nio going to hnvo somo road work douo in tho Antioeh country. Mr. Dressier of Medford wns out in this section Monday looking nf ter his laud interests. The Mnyfiohl Bros, of Kvuiih creek nre gathering the cattle off the Antioch rniigd. The farmers me getting their ma chinery ready to cut thoir crops of hay, and thu hay harvest will be in full blast in a few dnys if tho weather stays wu mi. Farms, ntihwcr, motion nnd notice tiled. Kthcl Wlmor vs. 11. L. Wimer, no ticc filed. 11. 11. Toft vs. F. M. McKinnis and Marv A. MelCinnis, action for money. B." F. Penrt et ul vs. F. W. Cania linn et ul., stipulation nnd amended nuswer filed. Pmbnto Court. In tho mntter of the estate of W. II. Fnirinnn, doeensed, order appoint ing appraisers. Heal Hstutu Transfers. M. W. Hale to 11. C. Dless et nl, land in &ocs. 13 aud M-110-4W. '. l,f!00 J. Piatt Brush et ux to A. L. Brush, land in tup. .'!!)-HC, Walker nvonue, Aslilnnd 10 A. L. Brush et ux to Hnrry K. Palmer, Inml in twp. HO-IK., Walker avenue, Ashlnnd 10 L. C. Applegate et ux vs. Lucy Mcc, lots I and H, block 10. Amended Dokum Add., Gold Hill - -- . 1,700 T. J. Ixjonnrd et u to Thomas W. KillingJnud, lot 0, block ' D., Botilevnrd Pnrk Add., Ashlnnd . - - 10 M. C. Heed et ux to Curl L. Banish, bind in twp. ;!0-lK., Ashland 10 G. 11. Hammemly cl ux to ' Maude Holmes, lot 13, hlk. 8, Imperial Add., Medford 10 ti f i ,m FATIMA L s . asensxme BU1TE FALLS BUBBLES morning from the Meadows district aud was very enthusiastic uboiit the Mountain King ciniinbar mine. Mrs. .F. Dey Sehnimi) and duugli ter, Belly, nccompnnied by her sister, Miss Marguerite Walker, left Monday evening for Portlnml to visit nt the home of Mr. and Mm. William Schnunp. Miss Wulker expects to remain, hut Mm. Schrump will return in two or three mouths. They left at this time to he present at the rose festival. W. G. Myers whs in town for a short time ou his way from Oakland, ("ul., to Portland, Or., whore he will attend the marriage of his daughter, Mildred, to Ivan Hudson, tho Intter part of the week. He will also make it brief stop here ou his return trip in about a fortnight, D. K. Whitley of Persist, who had isited rotative nt Beagle, came into town Monday, leaving that mooing for Portlnml, where he will isit a siMer before pi weeding lo Wnlla Wnlln. Mm. I. C. Apidegnto was u Med ford visitor Mouday. Mis Vera Davidson departed on train No. 10 Mouday oveuing for Poitlaud, where she expects to pass a week. She wilt then leave for In dependence for n short visit and later to Monmouth to attend the nor ma I. In all she will probably be gone about mile weeks. Frank Dungev came in on Muda morning-' train from his homo in Coipiille to visit with his wrenU, Mr. aud Mm. Tom Dungey, ou Gall's creek. His wife had come in last Friday from an extended visit with her folks near Medford, and they will return to their houie at the expiration of Mr. Dnugey's leave of nbsence, which will be m about two weeks. The Mountain King cinnabar mine, in the Meadows district, is to resume operations Wednesday under the di rection of Mr. Itobinsou. A retort is to he installed in thirty days aud n forty-ton Scott lumace within ninety days. This is pleasing news to several Hold mil men, as ouile a number are employed tlvere. Mrs. It. T. Caiue left Monday eNeiiing to uttend the rose festival ut Portland. Mm. Lwin Pin din and child mu ar- Tom Godfrey of Beagle has start his Hummer's hauling of wood to eil Ins suinmur the valley tovrns. COURTHOUSENEWS lteported ly Jiukson Count. Ab stract Co , Sixth nud I Ir Hts hwu -3Bk .tllMMS" i Trust Department, CO Broadwa, New York City, on or before Juno I2tn, nt 12 o clock noon. The right Is re served by tho undersigned to reject any and all offers. COLUMBIA TUUaT COMPANY, Successor-Trustee. Ily GKOIiaB K. WAHHBN, Vice-President. Dated, Now York, May 17tH, 191G. Delinquent Sale Notice Cnllfornln-Orcgon Power Company. Location of principal place of busi ness, San Francisco, California. NOTIC1S Thoro Is delinquent up on tho following described stock, on 'iOC "ON 'Ueo 'ooimui 'oasiaucj.q 39G 600 shares, $150.00. Mercantile Trust Company of San sovornl amounts sot opposlt the on tho 18th day of April, 191C, the Finnclsco, trustee, Certificate No names of tho respective shareholder, us follews: account of assessment (No. I) lovlM Moroantllo Trust Company of San Frnnolsco, trustee, Cort. No. 39S, GOO shares, $2C0 00. 200 shares, $3B0.00. 'Moroantllo Trust Compnny of San Mercanttlo Trust Company of Snu Francisco, trustee, Cort. No. 809, COO shares. J2G0.00. iMorcnnllio Trust Compnny of San Francisco, trustee Cort. No. 400. 500 shares, $200.00. Moroantllo Trust Company of San Franolsco, trustco, Cort. No. 401, 500 sharos. $250.00. (Mercantile Trust Company of San Francisco, trustee, Cert. No. 402, COO shares, $250.00. Mercantilo Trust Company of Han Finnclsco, trustee, Cort. No. 403, 500 shares, $250.00. And In nccordanco with law and nn ordor of tho board of directors mndo on tho 18th day of April, 191G, so ninny shares of each parcel of such stock ns may bo ncccssnry will bo Bold nt th,o offlro of tho company, on Tuesday, Juno 20, 1010, nt tho hour of 12 o clock noon of nnld day, to pay delinquent assessments thoro on, togethor with costs of advertis ing and oxponscs of tho sale. J. C. THOMPSON, Secretary of Callfornln-Orogou Power .Company. Office: Number 131 Lcldosdorff street, San Francisco, California. 75 for nam nucnuH FOB HKNT Ono 4 -room modern liouse. Phono, 370-W! FOB HKNT Strictly modern house with garage, furnished or unfur nished. 510 W. Jackson at. C7 UANTi:i MISCRTiLAXKOPB "xTBDTo Vent. "amoU furnished (Cottage or housukceplng rooms, east side preferable. Phono 172-J. CS WANTKD Feathers, steam renovat ed, wool recarded, comforters, pil lows and cushions mndo over und to ordor, feather beds made Into sanitary folding mattrosscs. Phone 19C-J. C9 WANTED The trees taken off of a small orchard close In, for tho wood. Ke J. T. Little, Stowortt nve. "72 WANTHDCnttlo to pasture 50c to fl per hoad. Address Iiox 96, lUaelo Point. Oro. C8 wanthi) to iiusr WAc?td"tO BUY Horses" oMsa dlo typo, nnd heavy horses. Dr. Holms. Ill No. Fir, Phono 308. TAK13.V UP TAK1CN UP Ono sow, 5 shotos. Owner may hnvo samo by paying damages and Identification. B II. Dnkon, opposlto Lono Pine school. 07 FOIt nxcntA.TnR TO TltADB 200 acres. CO clonrod. In crop, Joff. county, under now Ir rigation plan, $30 per acre, going higher, for Improved, near Central rotnt. A. W. Frooborg, Gaston. Oregon. 73 I1USLVESH DHtEOTOUT Anto HnppHM LAHER AUTO BPRINQ CO. -We nre operating tho largest, oldest and best equipped plant In the Pa cific northwest. Use our springs when others fall. Bold under guar antee. 26 North Fifteenth BL, Portland) Oie. Attorneys me0mm QEO. W. CI1KRRY Attorney and Notary, Rooms 9-10t Jackson Coun ty Dank Building, entrance N. Central, Medford, Oro. FOR HKNT Seven room houso on South Holy St., Iuqulro C2G So. Holly. 20rl5, 1 tit Circuit Court. Clarence ( Pierce -. I', S, Col lins, action 1'T mouc. S. A. ( .irlton etal . - Broadmoor K. A. Hildreth male i )jtiMiie trip to Jiiekxonwlle Suturdu) and return ed Tue.da. Mr. und Mr. G. W. Barker motored to Akhland and Uuek Sunda. Mm. Heraice Hakwr and Miss Bs ie Chambem weut to Ahlaud Sun day to vuit their aunt far a few week. i Kthel Bi-hop cuiue up Satur- o Dcafncsfl Cannot Bo Cured br luitl ptllrttliu tUT niot r-rh Ik dl-M-4 irlWin u( lk -r THrv U u, um Ha U iur ir !' pad tint Is br ruUtull.- l t.bIm Iiaftir U oumtiI by u IuBhounI cUlksi "t tlvr wuiutu lluluc ut lb Kii.UcbU Tub WkH Ibl tub I luBMnl r l'" raaMli'g k4 r lairlnl ImnvIdc aixl wba It ti willraljr eloo-d ! !- U Uhi rr.ult. im mil tb MSanuatluu rn Le taken ust bu Ihb tabr Minted t It. 'foul "tidltk-u hear Mat sill W la(r;l lurettr. klua i ut ul M ranted bf Catarrh klSi U uutlilag but astji i xwm tmwmimm nria, W will alt Ou lluudrrd IMlara fur aiijr caw f DnfaWMi leuuard l,y i. tart hi that i u"t ka .-4 bf ItaJI'a Calarb CM Sud fur clieu ' ' f J rilENKY 6 CO. Tuld. O. Satd br Vrvgflit: V XU Uali 1 UU i'LUI Ut wfiltltMtlvO. Today And AIM Generation Hence Tho Bight of tlmo makes us think ol tho future The baby of today reflects whit irrcatneM may bo oajulrcd wlion bo f:mw u. Ami any nflurnro Uiat brinp) relief to tlia expectant matlwr U tbe Drat o4, prratoit of odllgatlant. I Tlitro Is a iplcnJIJ ' rrniwly known it "Motiitr J rrieixt timt Lu len a Mfujuanl. a lidpful dally ladit ence, lo a tmt of women. Appllol ntfr 1)311 to ilio iniuclas tltrr tjecoBvs pltaer. tber ttrctrti vlllmut uiulua pain, titers Id an nUence of illitre, tlie norvat are aoutlteil ly taking sua tlia burden of ldttvlnjc all hi J oat natural ti.nilltlotvi. There U In 'Mutltdr'a rrlend" the dlret and ftnmKlluto lirlp tliat all wjcctant uotir wj require I -"l !V lltolr own IioikI, guided liv thoir own rtilntli, titer lorn at oncu tlta Uaed relief from morning aleknewt' nnlt Ing from undue tretrltlne. Titer eipcrUnci) dull)- culm und nlgutlr rent. It U Indeetl "JlgtUr'a Friend." irt n latttlo tiday of nuy druwUt. Tlwin urltu Ilradseld llesuktor Co.. 410 luar Mde., Atlanta, Oa., fur ono of tho moat entertaining and Yaluablo tlttlo lonU ncr preaeutod. It Id jrorth vtrlUne far. To tho Htddci-h of First MorUtauo Six IVr Cent, KlnkliiK l'ml Oold Itoutls of 1'aclfic .V CjiMoiii Hall- vay, IMto .liiuo 1st, 1U1I7. rriio uuderslKueil trutees under tho inortKitKO ubovo referred to doslres under authority of said mortKOKo to ox pond tho sum of Twtuity-ulKht thousand seven hundred sixty-four dollars and sixty-tbreo cents ($28, 704 C3) lu the nurohuso of honds of said Issue, provided sultl urc!iuso can, in Its ojilnlon, now bo iniido ml vantnKooiiBly Sealed offers of said bonds may bo sent to the office of the undornlKiiod, FOR RENT- llOtTrinKEKFINa ROOMH TORltKNT Nlceiy'turnlslied Thouse ItcepliiK rooms, close Ini reason able. Phono 4G-.T, or call nt 237 X. Central. CS FOR RKXT Furnished housukooii tni; rooms, pleasant homo for 2 or a intuitu. Phono 05K-J, or call tllti X. Central. 71 PORTER J. NEFF Attornw at law, rooms 8 and 0, Medford National Dank Building. A. E. RBAMES, LAWTER C-arMtt-Corey bids. Q. M. ROBERTS Itawysr. Medford National Bsuk Building. Collection. COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS Wo collected somo accounts 14 years old. Wo know how to cot the money. Tho Duilock Mercantile Agency. Inc., Rooms 1, 2, 8, H kins' Uldg., 216 E. Main st FOIt RENT Modern furnished housekeeping rooms, 315 X. llnrt lott, Phono 372-J. aarsai-ya.i , iv FOR HAM-lIOUSICil I aa M aa JHS1 ) FOR SALIC Or trade, 4-room houso in Medford; close In. Whut hitve you? R. F. B. 3, IJox 6!. C7 WHY? CASH WAirTKI) 80 noros Dear Crook bottom, 70 ncros In cultivation, alfalfa, fruit and grain, oastly Irrigated, Less than 3 mllos from Medford. $G80w cash. One of tho best buys In Jackson county. Buy when and I will show you. J. C. BARNES 103 West Malo Bt Phone. 798 FOR S.VLU 1UXCIIP.S FOirSALU My $7000 oily ranch, froo Irldtited, dairy, ohloken, fruit, tools and Mtook, $4f00 If taken be fore July 1. Tho Carlsbad of Amer ica. Pop. C000. Altitude 2000 ft. FIshlnK and hunting, Mrs. Jncknr, Ashlund. Oro. . 70 FOR BALK 13 aero ronoli; 10 acres lu nlfalfu; lioitbo, harn, now foncos. Phono C42 or 218-J. FOR HALIW-ItrimTOCK FOIt BALE Jersey bull 7 months old. Phono 033-J4. 00 FOR SALE - .One bay horse, 9 jonrs old, weighs about 1100 lhs.. will ride or drive; for quick sulo. Inquire Palmer House. , FOR SALE Team of black horses. Can be sesn at the Union 8tallos or see John A. 1'erL IV a. Dart lett. tt FOR BALK nHWVljiiA7nCOCB Dentists Dr. W. M. VAN BCOTOO DR. C. C. VAN 8COTOO Dontlsts Onrnott-Corey Illdg., ulte Medforu, Oro. Phone 856. Collections nad Itoporta lit DR. FRANK ROBERT8 Dentist. M. F. & II. Illdg. Office Hourr 8:30 to 12; 1 to 0. Phono G07-R. KiiKiuocr and Contractor FmSCUMM7Nh88n contractor, 404 M. F. & II. Bldi, Burrcys,. estimates. Irrigation dralnngo, orchard and land lm-proTcment. Insurant. EARL 8, TUMY fJonorul Insurance office. Flro, Automobile, Accident, Liability, Plato Glass, Contract, and Surety Bonds. Kxcollont com panies, good local sorvlco. No. 210 Qarnott-Coroy Illdg. Instruction in Mnsle i1 alaaa.a-P'MaS.ajaatiaajaaa FRED ALTON HAIOHT, teachor of piano and harmony. Composer nnd arranger of music. Halght Music Studio, 401 Garnett-Coroy building. BLISS HEINI3 Teachor of Violin. Mtulo furnlshod for all occasions. Prlcos roasonablo. Studio 1121 K, Main St., Phono 303-J2. For Sale Real Estate Must sil this seven room modern house in good condition and with ono acre of pro mid aud large shade tres for ens third Its actual cost. Locat ed on main Jacksonville hlghwa), near the car line Total pries only $1250. Terms, $500 cut)i. EARL S. TUMY 210 Gsrnett-Corey Blk. NEW TODAY A party offers his 40-acre homo, new buildings nnd soil that Is good, price $&u0u ou. Will take a small Medford home us part payment. Tho 2 to seres Joining the outrunga over half In grain aud hay, nnd most of ths balance good alfalfa laud whsii cleared, Is a real tlup propo sition. Will explain fully on roquost. Will- exchange for a close lu dairy proposition. Hoon-Cathcart Co. Pliotm to CHOICE GABJEN TRACT AND HOKE PLACE -$350 Fire-room cottage, garden tract, borrles, flowers, sfcade, Just the ulaea for a little home and garden tract. Paving $189.20, sew or $108. IX, sidewalk $70 80, all paid in full. Lot 118x147. Bandy leatii soil. Best city property of this kind wo have ever offered. Total price, $9 60. BENNETT INVESTMENT CO. Hwil a'ntaile, Iiui, IWitttU, lotioruoie. 102 M'ost tfnlO. rtiea tft -rr -er - iMaaaMAiMah FOIt 8ALIC-Ouk ami chiffonier, dale. bedroom dresser 227 North Oak- 72 FOIt JSALIfi Will wtcrlflco 4000 shares capital stook of Woods Mo btlette Co., at 10c per share if tak en ut oiiflu, or trade for Is) lug hens. Ilotite 1, Box 8. Phono 090-H. FOIt HALE Garage und genets! re pair shop; good business; about $700 will handle the deal. Poor health roasou for selling. Address 1)0X225 Suthsrllu, Oie. 70 FOR SALE One five passenger Ford, one five passenger Ovorlund, one Overland delivery all In good condition Overland Auto Agency, corner Itartlett and Eighth, phone Cl. U FOIt SALE One ton Ford truck at tnchmont; also 10 unres land to trade for Ford car, Dshuck's Garsgo 4M2-J. 88 FOR BALE Choice hlfalfR hoy. $10 per ton tit field. Suider's Dairy. Phoiie 201-J3. i WAXTim nrroATlQNH WANTED Middle sge lady wants employment either on ranch, saw mill er wining camp; good refer ences given. Addiess 135 South Central I'ltone 19U-Y. 117 WANTED Competent woman wants work. Call 729 W. 11th. 67 LOS 8THAYED One blatk 8-year old Xllly. b'rauded with a T on right shoulder, from tuy raueh near Uutb Call 31-F21, Jaekeooville. V, iF. Auioieon, O'J Garbage BaVatBajBVaaaBaaaataalaBal OARnAGE Get your premises clonncd up for the summer, Call on tho city garbage wagons for good sorvlco. Phone 274-L. T, Y. Allen. Physicians anil Surgeons DRT'FarcXlixOwi DR. ' EVA MALN'B CARLOW Ostoopathls physicians, 416-417 Oarnott-Corey bldg., phono 1036-L. Residence 20 South Laurel st DR. W. W. HOWARD OsteopathU physician, 303 Garnett-Corey building. Phone 130. DR. J. J. EMM ENS Physician and surgeon. Practice llmltod to eye, ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and glasses sup plied. Oculist and Aurlst for S, P. R. R. Co. Offices M. F. & II. Co. bldg., opposlto P. O. Phone 687. DR. It. W. CLANCY Physician ana surgeon Phones, office 36, resi lience 7S0 Otfli'o hours, 10 to 12, 2 to 6. DR. MARTIN C. BARBER Physi cian and surgeon. Offico Palm block, opposite Nash hotol. Hours 10 to 12, 1 to 4. Phono 110-J. i Printers anil Publishers MEDFORD PRINTING CO., has the host equipped printing offico in southern Oregou; book binding, loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, etf. Portland prices. 27 North Fir st. Transfers EADsTRAWFaR VsTORAGe"cO Offloe 43 North Front st. Phone 315. Prices right. Service guar auteed.