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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 9, 1916)
HiHIHHHHHfleaflHLaHHHfleleiiiHHiiflBlHiflHi . par AWt-MM i & I MEDFOR-p JiATL TRTBFNE, MEDFORD, OREGON ERTDAY, TCXE 0, 1916 PAQE FmjL f c I ... ml8ftles durlE the month of May OnTof n forco of workmen has the IIr I Imml which appears to ho blood pot- I .Wphuu- HntRent v. II. II. Sarg- ,n"an 8 diplomatic leprosentntlvo lien WANTED MtSCHLLAXKorfl lv I AIM Aft 111 XM lllMIMIIV TiTfscenlng, Juno 9th, the guild of Trinity church will give a "dress rohoarsnl" In tlio parish house alone the lines of a children's party. The hablllmonls of tlio youthful era will bo, donned by way of contrast with the apparel of uiaturor years, and to curry out the chlldlshnoss of the event to perfection the men In this partic ular lmtnnce have been Invited to participate, adding grontly to amus ing features of the innovation. A groat deal of morrlnient is anticipat ed. Horllck's food for malted in fnnts together with other light re freshments will be served in short or dor cournoe. Dr. J, P. Johnson is preparing to loavo Ashland and will vacate his of fice this week, having packed up bin effects at both office and residence, proparatory to a lengthy auto tour which may be oxtended as far as tlio central wost. Mrs. Johnson will ac company htm, and in connection with this trip, which Is one of buslno nnd jilonsuro combined, they will de cide on a p'ormauont location at somo ono of tlio many points vlsltod. The first unit of tholr Journey will Include wostorn nnd northern Oregon. Dr. Johnson has boon a resident of south ern Orogon for n number of years and olthor In tho role of medical prae tltlouor or private citizen has stood for the highest Idoals. In recall history the record should bo kopt straight. Tho recont papers fllod witli city officials contnlnod 627 aiguaturos Instead of I9C. In the list as previously announced 31 names were Inadvertently omitted In tho pre liminary official ahufflo. Tho Medford College Woman's Club, anticipating the sumor vacation period, will picnic in tho Ashland parks on Saturday afternoon, Juno 10. Mrs. P. D. Wagner and Miss Min nie Jackson will bo hostesses to the visitor. The city council at Its last sosslon burnod tho midnight oil over discuss ing tho merits of a proposition to light the parks. Tho problem Is how to illuminate at an Initial cost of $500 or moro, with only 1174.02 in tho fund for that purpose Tho project carried by a voto of threo to two. Lamb, Coruollus and Nlninger voted for, nnd Hanta and Ashcraft against. Hoot being nbsont. With tho-lnfter prosont it would havo been a tie. As tho matter stands tho proposition is roforrod for oxocution to Lamb, Cor nollim nnd Ashcraft who constltuto tlio electric light commlttpa. Public Hontlmont Is dlvidod ovor tho matter, but thoio who frequent the park mostly Join in tho rofralu, "Let there be light." Medford and Grants Pom Moom will be hero noxt Monday ovoniug. June IS, ai guests of Ashland Dutto Lodge No. 1223. A dance and ban quet hi being arranged for antettahi niont of tho visitors, and loaders in the movement affirm that tho greet ing nnd banquet font tiros will rival those of any previous social ovont given by the Moosn herd whlc'.i browse in tho rosorve. July ISth will be distinctly Medfoid Day at tho big celebration here. Among the many even In thoro will be baseball games daily throughout the celebration period between Med ford and Weed teams for the cham pionship of o ut hern Orogon nnd northern California. 'Band benefits to the amount of $250 por month for four months will be forthcoming, provided the springs oommlaston subscribes $100 monthly to the fund, citlsens having assumed the remaining $150 by popular sub scription. The musical schodule calls for two concerts per week. The Ntotatorlum opens today. Mrs. V. V. Young of San Franclaco, Is les. see, and Hun Pracht, manager. The Nut is In fine shape for the summer Mion. S. Peunlston, park comnilaslonor, it a Portland visitor, witnessing the floral pageant Incident to the Rose Festival, with a view of incorporat ing kino foaturoe of that novelty at oxehlbltlona here. Dr. Clarence Cosher addreeosd a big gathering at the Chautauqua building on Wednesday evening, his tiiewe being prompted by personnl ox perienee in the war-devaated sections of Asiatic Turkey. It was fortunate that the meeting wan changed from the Congregational church, as orig inally announced, to the tabomnole. Inoamuch as the church could not have aeeoRimodated the crowd which Urged out to greet the returned mis atomiry. His talk was a vivid, por trayal of conditions which prevail in tbe sultan's dominions. He also ad gresMd a meeting in chautauqua parx on Wednesday afternoon. The Elks will observe Flag Day in the parks June 11. The Q. A. It., lUllef Corps, First eempany, and the nand will participate, also eitliem In general, as the invitation is nude public one. Robm Xlxon, et Yreka, will be orator of the day. and je esereleee throughout will breathe a pttrkrite aentiment. The ba4's treasury la richer In the mi aX ever $80. that being the amount denaUd by H G Kndera & Sons, aa one per ccd of the firm 's sales during the month of May On this basis the firm does n business of over $100,000 per vear. Tho Ashland Study club, pioneer among literary organizations of this city, held a picnic In the parks on Thursday afternoon, preliminary to adjournment for tho summer vaca tion. Mrs. II. L. Whltod ncted as rhnlrmnn of n committee of arrange ments in planning details for this de lightful outlnr. J. M, Alnutt, clgarmaker, Is now looatod In the Hotel Ashland block, busily engaged In t irnlng out the Tislt, Llthla, and La Valencia brands as mado In his new establishment. Tho 'containers bear tho legend, "Factory No. 32, District of Ore gon." Mrs. Julia McQullkin, specialist in massago and electric treatments, with offices in the Ashland Improve ment Co.'s block, will this week dis continue practlco at least for tho prosont, passing the Bummer vacation at her fruit ranch property on Ash land street heights. Postmaster Kaiser has been in Portland this week attending n gath ering of tho Orogon Presldortltil Postmasters' association. Secretary D. D Norrls, of tho Com mercial club, has resigned, to ta.co offect July 1, Woather Indications nnd perfec tion In appointments presage n rec ord broaking attendance tonight at the entortalnmont by Medford talent In the parks. alonn Gulloy, of the fire depart ment, is home from a trip by auto to Itoseburg, driving the car. a Mitchell C, to that city In bohnlf of a private party, returning by railroad. Tlio Journey was n leisurely one, mnde Inside of eight hours. Ho reports the roads mainly good. People up that way, especially nt Olendalo nn.i Roseburg, arc Interested In Ashland's big celebration in July and express ed nn Intention of visiting tho sceno of festivities. The Hoseburg band would like to be present and take part In the musical accompaniments. Much stock Is passing through hero north and southbound, making tho stockyards management hustlo to keop tho animals on tho move nf tor tho brlof stops hero for feeding. On Wednesday 22 cars of cattle, about COO head, went north bound for Sonttlo, from tho vicinity of Mer cod, Cal. Tho same day 13 earn of shcop, ovor 2000 . head In doublo deckers, wont south. The shcop lmvo to bo transferred hero from double docks to slnglo cars on account of the trip ovor the Slsklyous. Tho animals woro from, northern Orogon bound for leading mnrketB In California. Tho Fortnightly Ilrldgo club of this city was entertained at Medford this afternoon, Mrs. F. Hoy Davis being tho hostess, at her residence, 706 Park st. . Matt Johnson, living up tho can yon, wuo has boon III tor some timo past as the roeult of a paralytic stroko, Is up and around again to a limited extent. Mth. Mnry Ashurt, ntoco of Mrs. Kllznboth Van Bant, of this city Is going to Kugene, accompanied by hor daughter, Kthol, as Instructor In mu sic at tho Illblo school In connection with the Christian university In thnt town. Ilogor Shormnn, oahler of tho First National bank of Yruka, and Miss Clandlno Taylor, woro marrlod In that city last week, and very appro priately choso an automobile trip In to various parts of southern Orogon, Including Ashland, by way of a hon eymoon divorslon. L. S. Hrown, of tho Ashland Trad ing company, has returned from a seven weeks' outing trip by automo bile to points as far north as Drit ish Columbia. Mrs. Drown accom panied him and they covorod a dis tance of over 2000 miles. (Mrs. Mao Durdls and her son, It. L., were vlaltors hero on Wednesday, returning to their home at Grants Paee tho samo date. It. L. Is havlngl a vacation from dental studies In Portland. Don Lowe, junior in the high school, will work during the vacation season for the Weed Lumber Co., his brother being superintendent of the veneering department of that con cern. Flrat Company C. A. C , Is rapidly reaching the full quota as to mem bership under the ouergetlo taetlea employed by Captain niake to that deelrod end. Tho command Is drill tug twice weokly, Instead of once, the prospect of gaining distinction at the oucarnpment at Fort Stevens giving an Impetus In behalf of tho organisation making a record which promisee to bo permanent Instead of for the time being only. The raoralo of the company is excellent and Its standing from the military point is unexcelled. Walter Wslrad. pf Newport, Is vis iting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ku gen Weired, also relllui upon other relatives over the state line at Hilt A further Hotel Oregon improve ment Is the retouchjng of the entire structure a cement Hue, In keeping with the appearance of the portico and their maaalve columns. This ahange Is a departure net figurative ly J n the abstract but literally In the concrete. GeorK Watson at the bead of a forco of workmen has tho big contract James McNalr 'and Mrs. Howard Rose loft for Astorln on Wodncsdny to visit relatives In the family of F. L. Fry, cahler of tho First Natiounl bank In thnt city. They will also pass upon the merits of tho Portland rose festival, while en route. Alfred Noyos, tho 'English poet, has Joined the army In Flanders. If all tho local poetastors and theorists would enlist also, the Mexican ques tion might be settled by verse and oratory Instead of with rifles In tho trenches. I'eninllV, Hose's, Benedict's ntul O'Hticn motored over to Jacksonville Decoration dny in their cars. Graduating exercises for the eighth grade graduates are to be held nt Itut'li Saturday, Juno 10, nnd nil of the Applcgnte vnllev schools nro invited to join the ltut'h hcIiooI. Those expected to tnkcnitrt mo Uniontown, lluiii'oin, Applopite, Forest Creek and Much. Two enra from here went on n pic nic up ui tlu Siskiyou mountains nnd over into California Sunday. In Hose's enr were Gladys nnd Mr. Hose, Jusie Wright, Evti Orubb nnd Elmo Throekiniirtin. In Benedict's enr were Mr. nnd Mrs. Benedict, Ed ith Kubli nnd Miunic nnd George Walter. Those who bought new ennt this week nre Lester Lnyton, A. (Irani and Mr. Throekmurtin, it Ford. Tweho cninpfire girls from tho Grants Pass high school nre camped up Thompson creek in Ilrown's field. They gave n movie plnv for the trirls around here one moonlight night this week nnd linvo been having u jolly time. The girls nre going to move camp next Thurstlny, A number of people played tennis nud croquet nt Brown's home Sunday. George llerriott litis returned from ensloni (jrogun, where lie 1ms been working in the Miwniilltf. Leslie StniiMil and wife, witli Kd Wondt nud wife, spent n few tlftyn lit tho Walter home on Humbug Inst week. Fred Vincent nnd Hay Harrow went to llueli Wednesday evening on bus iness. Mi's. Walter is spending n few days with her (laughter in Jackson ville. William Smith hauled two loads of hogs to Grants 1'uhh Wednesday. Clinton Cook went to Medford Wednesday in his new Dodge car. Hen Collins of Jacksonville has been in this valley working for tho Occidental Insurance company. Miss Cindy Miller, who stinted to Josonli with Mr. O'lltim nnd Miss Page, our aeliool toucher last your, wrote Hack thnt tlie couple were quietly married nt Salem. The bride was dreshed in white satin nnd they wore married nt the home of a Sa- ,1cm minister. Mr. nnd Mrs. O'llurn will go on a short bone) moon to the rose show nt Portland nud return to Salem, where thev intend to make their home. GOLD HILL NUGGETS A crowd of additional workmen went out to the Mountain King cinnn bar mine Wednesday mnminjr. George McClellnn went to Imh mino in the Meadows district Wednesday inorninir. Dr. KuUey mited ft Medford den tiht Saturday. Mi Ida Atintin, who baa boon via Itiug nt the Lathroi) home, aerottK the river from Gold IIill,.rotuniml Tuen dny nftonioon to hor homo in Central Point. Ivan Simon retunied Tuesday from the visit to lit old homo. Mr. Zehrunir, representing Gray, Melan, Percy Co. of Portland, wus seeing local meichnnU the firt of the week. , Mm. George McClollan returned Wednesday ovoi(c from u visit with her daughter, Mr. Ada Hlnkeley, nt Medford, and brought home to Gold Hill with her her granddaughter, Miss Luiwood Hlnkoly. A carlimd more of Iiohvv maobin ery Ht tuken down lo the ceinont plant the fintt of the week, and work it the lower quarry at well mm at tho plant i Hhsuiuing fine propoitiom. Mot.daiueH P. Laugdell and J, F. Dietrich npent Tuesday at the ranch bome of their friend, .Mrm. George Lyme ii, up Itogtie river. Mix Iterthu Wohcrton was in Gold Hill Tuetday. Mrs. Karl Adain in Hufferiug h verel with nil infection of her right "". " " "T Whai JDo fa EcBQttk (Jresy sahee and olatments should not le applltMl if good i h-ar kiu w wanted Froui any dmsgUt for 2Kc- or $1.00 for extra large sis, net a I vol lie of aeino Wlteu applied a cirll, it gctlvly renotM mviu, auukly utofis iufaiaz. aud hcaU kkiit trou)lt, ako orK, burni, wuuu4 and cbattHf. It Dcuetiwles. cImmmi ami aowbni. 'Aemo Is uMwlable nud iMxpaHait. Try It, as we believe uotkluff you liv er im1 U tu oMcthe aud MtwylaK. Zu, Cl eland. APPLEGATE hand which appears to be blood poi son nt present Grandpa Touiliuson returned from hi Porilnnd trip the first of the week. . Tho pnvilltou dnnco wna woll at tended Saturday night, nud u general good time reported. Mrs. Luo.v Mee Las pui chased the beautiful bungalow across from the high school buildinp, but it in still lensed' nnd occupied by the VHrious officials of the Portland Denver Ce ment eoiripany, as they lmvo phnrgc of the diffeicnt stages of the con struction. The younger classes of the Sunday school nre putting in much time thm week preparing for the children's day program, which will bo rendered next Suiulay. J. C. Ditreli, president of the Rea ver Cement company, necompanied by his family, urrhed Thursday morning- by auto from their home in Portland. They will probably remain n few weeks, enjoying tlio Outings which they know nre so plenMint in this part of Oregon. Johnnie Chandler caino in Tuesday from the Duiicom mine in the Apple gate district and left Wednesday morning for Ashland. . Judge C. C. Gnll returned to this city Wednesday to visit nt tlio home of his daughter, Mrs. S. P. Hodges. He hn been Msiting for some time pnst viithjiis daughter nt Hot.cbiirr, nnd oxiMM'd to continue to Ashlnnd in a few dnys to visit relatives lit that phi eo. Daniel nnd Stanley Applegnte left Thursdny morning on train No. 1-1 to visit with their grandparents nt Drain. Their mother, Mrs. I.on Ap plegnte, necompanied by the two younger children, mny go up later. Little Miss Ada Iverson spent Tuesduy nnd Wednesday nt the rnncli home of Mr. nud Mrs. W. L. Collins about n mile east of town. Mies Dorothy Smith returned Thursdny morning from her visit at i Corvnllts, ntul suroly did hnc the time of her live, for the week she se lected for her sojourn with the friends at that place fas the liveliest in the whole calendar, and so full of festn-1 ities thnt it will bo humdrum to settle down in Gold 1 1 ill again. T Reported by Jackson County Ab stract Co., Sixth and Fir Sts. I'rolmto Kstule of Lulu A. Myern, clitim filed. GuiirdiniiHliip of Daniel WhctNtoiie, citation filed. m . Katute of Kli7i Jane WmloiieroTt, order tippoiutiii ndininistnitof. Circuit Court. Jfnry Ann Pryco ct h1 vh. (bdd Hv Hoalty Co-, unewer filed. W. II. KdmumU vh. Nuoni Milling & Milling Co., deinurror to complaint. It. II. Toft ve. I', jr. MoICiuniH, Nummom. Gerald Owun, gunrdiuii, vs. L. C. Apilcgatc, eiimmnm ftled. Kttn G. Lunt vs. W. Stownrt, suni- JI10I18. Bdith M. Antlo vh. G. H. Yoiiiig, Niimmotm and nffidant. J. F. Heddy vs. Jnokaon County Hnuk, motion to etrike. 0. W. Kcnniird v. Albert Mnok- nell et ux, MiiinmnnH. Ann E. I Hair v. KiimnioiiR. KnicHt F Guthrie John V. lllwir, vs. Thed. R. Hutching, (oat ihll. Medfoid S'ationnl Honk . John F. Miller, MimmotiH. n Drive It From Your System. llpAUie Catarrh arfMla the noe nnd throat. eaul(iK wrm In tJie notrll. taipaK of alr-ittsa and Kutlierlntr In thu throat. It ha bn com moil jhtuc tlee to trmt (,'atarrh with Mlvea, waalt a and aptaya npnlUU to thai imrta. This modo of trvatmant Miinal lv par inanent l-llf, and U llahla to oieuravale the trouul Catarrh cannot ha IrlfUd with. If nllowod to run on It will dm fHaa thu bronchia! tubas. tlle oh the lunxa and affeat tha atoinatu lndad It la a vvry rloua dliaaaa Uou't trot It locally The one treatment that ha-a pro vi n effrruve In lh traatrnent of Ca tarrh la M X X . the Kreatojt blood puri fier and blood tonic known. It relieve the cauae of Catarrh by ranourlahliiK the biood, r-iiewlnir Its vigor, uivliiK new llf to the red blood coipueclaa and atlmulatliitr the flow ao that It haa the vitality tu throw off the polaon and Kaurma from th ayetem. It la literally aitlood bath Tou quickly feel reaulta. Ilxadnrhei dlapirar. the fathering III the tin at atopa, th noatrlla heal . g. 8. la a iiatnial blood tonli and haa Iiroven effn tiva In thn treatment of all ilood affn tmna. Kcnama tettera. raab, Barefula Oft 8. fi. B. at yourdriiKKial'a. If you nfd xpert advi w-rlto tha Swift ipolfl(- Co. Atlanta, (la. GOUR HOUSE NEWS CHOICE GARDEN TRACT jLWD HOME PLACE $950 Five-room cottage, garden tract, berries, flowers, shade. Just tbe piece fer a Uttfe homo and garden tract. Paving $289.20, sew er $100.32, eldewalk $70.80, all paid In full. Lot 118x147. Sandy loam sell. Ueet city property ef this klud we have ever offered, Total pri3. $950. II T INVESTMENT CO. o ltotil IbCitfo. Lotoa. 1& W ,'ofrt Main, .Wpl.me Satgcnt v. II. II. Snrr- cut, summons. Samuel McClllitock . Gold Hill Quartz Miuiiifr Co. ft al., iummont. J. I Hoynolils v'x. Hobort Pryrcnr et ti.v, suit in otpiiiy. Ileal Kstntc Tmnsfcra ilwi' llobnon et ux to W. A. Polger, lots on Jnokon street, Medford - $ T. K. Hilling to Kate Hillings, lots in block 2, Amended Plat Hivemide Subdivision 2ft of West Add., Medford P. M. Jnnney et al. to Vir- giiiiu M. Junnoy, lnud in twp. 37-2W. T. C. Grtlnc et ux to M. C. Ferer, land in noes. 7 nnd 8- Hfi-lW. 10 JAPANESE IS NAMED FOR POST OF CHINDA WASHINGTON', Juno 9. Amero Sato, ex-Japanese minister to Austrln, has been solected as ambassador to tho United States to succeed Viscount Chimin, whoso transfer to tho ambas sadorship nt Umdon recently was an muincod. Word of tho selection rench ed Washington tonight. At present Mr. Sato Is In Toklo attached to tho foreign office, where ho has been rmttloticd slnco he tecelv ed hla passports from Vienna at the outbreak of the -war. Ho Is well known In diplomatic circles here having spout a considerable portion of his life In this country. Ho la a brother-in-law of tho retiring ambassador nnd watt his fellow Btudont nt Do Pauw univer sity In Indiana. Officials tiro understood to regard him aa paitlculiirly fit to deal with the important problema thnt confront What is Home . Without an Heir! This Is a subject that hai n place In all minds In all times. And It naturally di rect tlmiulit at to tlio comfoit or tlio mother Ourlng- tluit wotxlcrfut tSSSSt Mather who knew r frufr1 eW dv.w.eku.a nuuuMS ommrnd "MoUior'n rncmi." it w nn rx Urnnl remedy for tho Mrctchltig imiKclcn, en nhlei IlK-m to axpanit Mltlout iimliio ttrnln, a.lu tlio onoin to twill airnlait tienct, to pull at HpimcnU In tliu nviilil imln. k Tlnn rntrnl il.ivn nro aaurctl. ocaccful nlfihU nro cxiicrlenvcd, morning ltknej. Iic.iilaclic, nwircliciuton nnd other ill- 1 Iitoi ii m nmiiiiff thu nrliui thine MhUh wiimen. ocr)licrn rclnto Ihey entirely ev raited hy umc ".Molliern irionil. And njr lla cITvct niHin tho nuKclen the form It re tained nnd they return to their natural, miootli contour nfter liabv It horn. (let n IkiIIIo of thin Inraluahle nld to expec- tnnt molherii. Any drinrxlit xtm mippiy ywx. It U luirinleox hut wondcrrnllv rfTallro. kM'rlto to llrndfleld IUinihitor Co., 413 Lit- mar Ilklc, Atlantn, (in., ror n fpeelnlly writ ten guldtf t'Nik ror uoineu Interodivl In tho nibjfct of maternity. It ulll pntte an liupl. MlfiMi. It ronlnliv Infnrinntloii thnt etery woman iIkhiIJ know oil ulout. Write tmlajr. For Sale Real Estate Must sell this npvcii room modern house in good condition and with ono aero of ground nnd largo shado tree for 'ono third Its actual cost. Locat ed on main Jacksonville highway, near tho cor lino. Total prlco only $1250. Tonus, $500 cash, EARL S. TUMY 210 aarnott-Corey Illk. WHY? CASH WAKTKI) 80 ncros Bear Creok bottom 70 acroa In cultivation, alfalfa, fruit and grain, easily Irrigated. Loss than 3 miles from Medford. $CSUv cash. One of tho boat buys in Jackson county. Bay when and 1 will show you. J. C. BARNES 102 Went Mala Rt Phone 7B NEW TODAY A party offers his 40-acro home, new building!) and soil that ia good, price r,00o no. Will tuka a small Medford home as part payment. The 210 acrs Joining the autranga over half In grain and hay, and most of the balance good afalfa land when cleared. Is a iohI fine propo sition. Will explain fully on request. Will exchange fur a close In dairy proposition. Hoon-Cathcart Co. I'linno 1(17 'lUilo, Insurunto, Phono 7U0 Ji ISiiOl IBB ,n"a" 8 plwiwtlc lepresentntlve hero mr otnu u uipiuiiwuic iiiiimiiK una been extensive Medford ltooteis Smolto Tho Medford and Mt. Pitt Cigars. DclliKiuent Sale TV'otlco Cnlltorntn-Orcgon Power Company. Location of principal placotof busl ness, San Francisco, California. NOTICE Thoro is tlollnqiirml up on tho tollon-iiu described stock, ou 'IC8 "OM U"0 'ooistul 'oasjonuJd 300 GOO shares, $2S0.00. Morcantllo Trust Companv of San several amounts set optoM-i the on tho 18th dny of April, IMG, tho Ftnnclsco, trustee, Certificate No names of the respective sharoholbirs, as follews: account of, assessment (No. I) lorletl Morcantllo Trust Company of San Francisco, trustee, Cert. No. 39S, S00 Bhnros,'250 00. 300 shares, $250.00. IMcraantllo Trust Company of San Morcantllo Trust Company of Ssn Francisco, trusteo, Cort. No. .n.9i), COO shares, $2t0 00. (Morcantllo Trust Company of San Francisco, trusteo, Cert. No. 400, GOO shares. $200.00. Morcantllo Trust Company of San Francisco, trusteo. Cert. No. 401, GOO shares, $250 00. Mercantile Trust Company of San Francisco, trusteo, Cert. No. 402, GOO shares, $2GO.O0. Morcantllo Trust Company of San Francisco, trustee, Cert. No. 403, GOO shares, $250.00. And In accordance with law nnd an order of tho board of directors made on tho 18th dny of April, 1010. so ninny shares of each parcel of such Bfock as mny bo necessary will bo sold nt the offlco of tho company, on Tucmlny, Juno 20, 1910, nt tho hour of 12 o'clock noon of snld day, to pny delinquent nnscHsmcntH thoro on, together with costs of advertis ing nud cxponscB of tho Bale. J. C. THOMPBON, Secretary of California-Oregon Power .Company. Offlce: Number 131 Leldesdorff atrect, Ban Francisco, California. 7ii FOR IUCNT ITOUBIH FOIt ltBNT lloberts homo on South Oakdalu; tlno n'.no-rooin house, largo sleeping porch In shado of oak treoa. See George L. Trelch ler, Phono CI. 73 I'OH KENT One 4-room modern house. Phono 370-W. FOR IIB.NT Seven room liouso on South Holy at., Inqulro C2G So. Holly. t ; i i kl. rr t FOU ItKNT Itt)0r:tfKL'PI.Na IIOO.MH FOU KENT Nicely furnished houso keoptni; rooms, closo In; reason able. Phono 4G-J, or cnll nt 237 N. Central. 08 FOU RENT Furnished housekeop Iiir rooms, pleasant homo for 2 or 3 adults. Phono G58-J, or call lilt! K Central. 71 FOR RUNT Modern furnished housekeeping rooms, 315 N. Bart- Ictt. Phono 372-J. FOIt SALIi .ciuugi: FOR SALK 4-ucro berry and unr ilon tract, creek bottom Innd In clt) ; 3 -room house, barn and tools Phono 17-R, or call 722 North Riverside. FOIt SALK HINCIIIW l-r01l"sALlMy" $7000 "city "riuidT, fron IrlKAted, dairy, eh I clt en, fruit, tools nnd stock, $4600 If taken be fore July 1. Tho Carlsbad of Amer ica. Pop. 0000. Altitude 2000 ft. PlflhliiK and hunting. Mrs. Juckcr. Ashland, Oro, 70 FOIt BALIS 13 aero ranch; 10 ncros In alfalfa; hnuso, barn, new fencot). Phono 642 or 218-J. TOU BAMV'MrKSTOOX FORSALK IIIb typo Poland'ciiina pigs, 7-months old, male or fo itualo; Jersoy row with younR oalt Phone 809-11. FOR SALh: Jersoy bull 7 months old. Phone S39-J4. 69 FOR SALtO Team ot blatk horsos. Can be seen at the Union Htublos or see John A. Perl. 28 S. Dart letL tf FOU BALK SIlSO&UIiArTKODB FOR"8ALK At" a bargHln. 500-lb rream separator; In use but a short time; must sell at ouco. Call on or addreM G. A. Rugg, Medford, Ore. Box 110. vi FOR SALIC Grain hay In field. W. Isaaes, Phono 591-J2. C FOR 1ALB Oak and ohlffonler. dale. botlroom dresser 227 Notth Oak- 72 FOR RALE -Oarage and general re IMlr shop; good busluoea; about $700 will handle tho deul. Poor hftalth reason for mlllng. Addrew aiox 225 Hutberllu, Ore. 70 FOR VALEOue five passenger Ford, one five passenger Overland, one Overland delivery all in good condition. Overland Auto Agency, corner Hartlett and Eighth, phono 01. 6 FOR 3ALU Ono ton Ford truck at tachment; also 40 aeree laud to trade for Ford oar. Dahaek'a Garage 482-J. 88 PoiiTiALH- -Choice alfalfa hay. $10 Iter ton la field. Snlder'a Dairy, Phone 201-JS. MONI5V TO 1XAN TO LOAN It 000 on first claaa se curity Phone 96 1, Room 210 Qar-tiett-Corey Bldg. J. II. Andrews. 06 Lgs a(.jjMSBiajaajaJiapi,BM ajaBjBiiaaaajjw-tBaaai ITRAYED One black filly, branded with a 1-year old T on right shoulder, from uiy ratien near llueh. Call S1-F21, Jacksonville. P. F. Anderson. GO WANTEDTo rent, small furnished ,oo t tape or hoiiseUeepuig rooms, cast side proforuble. Phono 172-J. CS WANTED Feathers, steam renovat ed, wool rocardod, comforters, pil lows nnd cushions made over and to ordor, feathor beds mado Into sanitary folding mattresses. Phono 100-J. 09 WANTED Tho trees taken off of a small orchard closo In, for tho wood. 8o J. T. Little, Stewart nve. 72 WANTED Cattle to pasture, 50c to $1 per bond. Address Box 96, Hnglo Point, Oro. C8 WANTED TO 11UY WANTED TO DUY Horsos of sad- dlo type, and heavy horses. Dr. Helms, 111 No. Fir, Phono 308. 7- TAKBN VV TAKWN UP Two sows, 5 shotes. owner mny hava sanio by paying idnmagcs nnd Indontlticatlou E. 11. Dakun, opposite Lone Plni School. 70 FOB i:XCHANOR TO TItADE 200 acrcB. CO cleared, l In crop, Jeff, comity, under now ir rigation plan, $30 por aero, going higher, for Improved, near Central J'olnt. A. W, Frooborff, Gaston, Orogon. 73 iiDSLN'nss mrtKCTonr Auto Supplies LAHEIl AUTO BPftlNO CO. We are operating tho largest, oldest and best equipped plant In the Pa cific northwest, uso our springs when others fall. Sold under guar antee. 20 North Fittoonth St., Portland, Ote. Attoraera GEO. W. CHERUY-r-Attornoy - and Notary, Rooms 9-10, Jackson Coun ty Dank Uulldlng, ontranco N Central, Medford, Oro. PORTER J. NEFF Attorney at law, rooms 8 and 9, Medford National Hank Building, A. E. REAME8, LAWTER Garaett Corey bids. Q. M. ROBERTS Lawyer. Medford National Bank Building, Collections. COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS We collected somo accounts 14 years old. Wo know how to got the money. Tho Buttock Mercantile Agency, Inc., Rooms 1, 2, 3, IIab klns' Bldg., 210 E. Main st Dentlitu Dr. W. M. VAN SCOTOO DR. O. C. VAN BC0700 Dentists Qarnott-Coroy Bldg., uite Medforu, Oro. Phono 856. Collections und ItcporU III DR. FJtANIC M. F. & II, 8:30 to 12; ROBERTS Dentist. BldK. Offlco Hourc 1 to G. Phono C07-R. Engineer and Contractor FRED NT CUMMING88n"glneor"and contractor, 404 11. F. ft II. Bldg Surveys,, tstluiatos. Irrigation dralnago, orchard and land Im provement. Insurant1. EARL S. TUMY General Insurance offlco, Flro, Automobile, Accident, Liability, Plato Qlass, Contract, and Surety Bonds. Excollont com panies, Reed local service. No 210 Qarnott-Coroy Bldg. Instruction In Musio FXEDALTbHATallT, toachor or piano and harmony. Composor and arrangor of music. Halght Music Btudlo, 401 Garnott-Coroy building. BLISS HEINE Teacher ot Violin. Musto furnished for all occasions. Prices ronsonablo. Studio 1121 H. Main St., Phono 303-J2. OarlMge OARIIAGR Get your premise cleaned up for the summer. Call on tho city garbage wagons for good sorvlco. Phone 174-L, T Y. Alton. riiyslclmis ana Bnrgfcnj aapaWaeaaiaakIlialaaaaaIaaalleieaa,Mtaaaiiab DR. F. G. CARLOW, DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathic physlolans, 41C-417 aarnott-Corey bldg., phone 1036-L-. Residence 2C South Laurel st. DR. W. W. HOWARD OstoopathU physician, 303 Garnett-Corey building. Phone ISO. DR. J. J. EM SI HNS Physician and surgeon. Practice limited to eye, oar, nose nnd throat. Eyes scien tifically tosted and glasses sup plied. Oculist and Aurlst for 8. P. It. R. Co. Offices M. F. & II. Co. bldg., opposlto P. O. Phone 667. DR. R. W. CLANCY Physician and surgeon Phones, offlco 36. Teal tlouoe 7b0. Offlco hours, 10 to 12, 2 to 5. DR. MARTIN O. BARBHR Physi clan and surgeon. Offlco Palm block, opposite Nash hotel. Hours 10 to 12, 1 to 4. Phono 110-J. Printers an 4 PubUstiors MEDFORD plNTrNa"c6.," hasftua best equipped printing offlco In southern Oregon; book binding, loouo leaf ledgers, billing systems, eta. Portland price. 27 North Fir st. BADS TRANSFHR & STORAGE) CO OffUe 42 North Front st. Pboua 316. Prloos right. Service guar auUed. Trausfera