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MEDFORD M2JE TRIBUTE, WDFOKD, OT?EOON, FRIDAY JUNE 16, 191G lAttjU FTV15 & Nr AolANU ANU VK1Y The' redrtll -erection t M Yof Juno 20. I'oIIh which nro nvniluble in pitch of' the three wnrds will be open from 0 . in. till 0 p. m. The rcenll Diona ,U ro is thu one which bv petition is directed iigninst Bert H. Gr,ur ns springs wntor commissioner. In tho event of Greer'rt rcenll, soma of thoo promintuit in tiiu petition move tuent urge tlmt Chastor Htovcnson, tho "btjy eomnU;ionQr," whp resign ed under fipcctneulnr gircumstnncojj ome timo ngo, bo ntfnin plnoed on tl0 hoard. ThL siifrpcstion, however, is lilc "counting the chickens bisfqrc the ok(is nre hntehed." Tho Ashland and Central Point bnnite hnvc been cngngcil lor the t'debrntion hero, with tentative propositions op filfl fropi tho Grants Pirns and Itosoburir organizations. A motpr trip nil, tho, wny from Snntn Ana in an nutinjr' ronontlv in ditlgod in by Mr. and Mnt, C. If. ITniniiiett of that California town, who. enme. lijpro to visit, tho A. C. Nin imfon family. ; Parties intending to makp carries for.lho celebration hero enrly in July, notably in connnolinn with featnrinc; tho children's n,nd, cotnio pnrado cm July 0. nro rcnuq&tqd to commuuituilo with Mrs, K. II. Bush, 12 Beach nvp inii', Ashland, at nn early duto, All enlritmiphould ho made by J,une 2f. II. C. Seymour, head field w;orkur, and fl. F. Allen of the extension de partment, both officials nffilinted with tho Oregon Agricultural college at C'orvallirf, nro headed this way in visiting tho various industrial clubs throughout tho state. Hov. IT. A. Carnahan, pastor of thn , local Presbyterian church, delivered thn commencement address before 1 the das of 1111(5 at Albany college on ' Wednesday of this weok. Tho grad uates numbered eight. V. II. (lore It," of Medford is u membor of the board of tnmtecs. Peter Lincoln Spencer and Miss ; Irene Skeon were married nt the res- idenco of the Jiride'tj narcnts. Mr. and ' Mrs. G. H. Skcen. 110 Churoh street. ' nt high noon qii Thursday by Rev. W. J. Bo'uglass, pastor of the Methodist church. Both are teachers, and on the day of tho ceremony left for the I normal school at Arcadia, Cal to i perfect an education. Their honey moon trip was by automobile, via I Crescent City. The school which they will nttend is near Kureka, in Hum boldt county. The bride has been nn efficient assistant to the principal of f tho Bellcvicw schools. The young coujile icceivcd the congratulations ofn host of friends, and ninny sub stantial tokens of the happy wedding ovont nocompunied the expression of ' good wiiJhoB. "Mrs. K. C. Gard nnd Mrs. Frnnk Moorn returned on Tuosdnv from ii auto trip to Crescent City, which in cluded n visit to Brookings, n now town in Oregon, thirty miles from the Del Norte uounty seat town. They went by Grants Pass, and on tho out ward trip oovored the distance in one day, leaving at 4 n. m. and arriving there nt f p. m. The return journey was ii moro leisuroly one. Mr. and Mi. Clarence Bryant of Montaguo wero Ashland visitors this week, in attendance upon the Son- ( cor-Skeeu wedding, as near relatives of the bride. I). I). Norris,, soerolnry of the Com mercial (dub, nnd who has resigned that position, offunlivo July 1, will , return to. railroad purMiiU in the Southern Paoific service at this sta tion as night train clerk. Leonard A. Swenson, n railway Itodtal clerk ou the AsIiIuikI-Shii Francisco run, und Mrs. Kmma Karle of this city wore married lime the first of the wook. Their home will be in Oakland, (Jul, Hov. Attorney W, X. Vallnudigham, former paator of the Christian . eljiirnh, is now loeutod in Santa Iloi.a, Cal., in wlneh city hp will opou a law offioe. , i.iihi jjunoay more wore ttiirtv m , thn Methodibt ohoir nnd the Sunday sylioo) uttandiinoo. was 277. S. 1,'emiifcton, park oommisstonur, has returned trom Portland, and whllo in that city was tho means of seuuriug a lot of valuable publiuity ; in behalf of the celebration here, more especially from tho Telegram. ProfWor Irvinr K. Vining lias re turned frojn Now York City, arriving Jiore on Ttiuetdny. The Hotel Park dining rooms have beun reopened for tho summer son win, with G. E. Phillip!) as manager. Dolph Rogers of Idaho has recent ly been vlhiting hi oousjn, C. W. Nbns, on route to California. This, meeting wh& the firt one the rela tive had o.pariujiced in forty yours. i Gnuivillo Van Vm-tor, son of Mr. j iii Mrs. V. K. Van Vaetor, died at Bebuout, Cl., near San KranrUeo, Iftbt Sunday, having gone there re ouMtly eking relief from tube-run-lis, fd 10 er. Hit. remains rvuehml here WwIhwsJsv evening and fHseral srTjsgs were held on Thurs doy Nt the Chrutian ehurvh, Rev. A. It. BlMcksJoiio nffictatin. Inteniiwit i M-s in Ashland ewnotury. The tie- I eMe4 w k graduate of tht higJi mkmii oX tpcwut year and vi a uui- viMHaj favorit with his elswite. Kansans throughout the allev plan a ruuuiuu m Ashlaud fcorka ojc- tint? the chnutnuqim period, along ,nbout July 13 or 14, Councilman P. Ii. Asheraft i tho local committec njnn looking "after details regarding the get-together meeting on -a picnic basis. Hnrry Fisk, tho artist who depicts many of the illustrations on the front cover of the bnturdny hvcning Post, jwns a classmate of Horsey Norris of this city, in former school dnvs ut Frankfort, hid. Fisk no wlives in Now York City. The Inter-City Baseball league of PortlanU, (with dates iixed far in advance, has been prevailed upon tentatively to pluv n game with Klamath Falls after the summer vn cation rich, the date being ou Labor day. The Ashland school district will hold an election for director on Mon day, June 10. G. G. Kubmiks is the director whoso term expires. .Miss Josephine Saunders, recently from Heed college, Portland, having taken a special course in physical training in that institution, begun the work this week of directing nmuso incuts at the children's playgrounds in Lithia park, C. C. Weisenburger, master curpen tur, is at Hogue River this week su perintending construction of ijn irri gating flume ou u ranch owned by , 1). Hodgson of this city. S. S. Smith of the Mvdford Sun was hero on Wednesday noting how the great American emblem floats on flag days in this locality. Over fiOO head of cattle in twenty cars were reshipped north to Seattle last Tuesday after feeding here. Also u enr of government mules go ing to Vancouver Burrack.s, they hav ing been "enlisted" in southern Cnli forniu. Tho onttle woro from Will ilium nnd Willows shipping centers. . It. Parsluill of Montague, sou. in-law of V. II. Smith, is hero trying tint virtues of spring waters for rheumatic troubles. He wns former ly in the mercantile, husinoss ut Montague, hut is now ranching. Miss. M. 0. Rcevq, after a visit with the Barrett families qii Factor)' street, returned tq her homo in Sun Francisco on Wednesday. EAGLE POINrEAGLETS By A. C. nowlctt Since my last roport on tho wool question Henry Trann ot Lake crook has brought In a small lot of wool for Geo. Drown & Sons, and William and John Grlnsam havo brought In thrco loads ot wool. Tlioy had It en gagod to Roy ABhpolo, who was buy Ing for a Wlllainetto firm, but when tlioy arrived with tho wool Monday Mr. ABhpolo was up a stump wtiat to do about it. The domnnd now is tor tho long coarse wool nuu this lot of about 6000 pounds Is ot tho Mori- no variety, short and flno. Slnco I commenced to wrlto this, Wednesday nftornoon, 1 had a talk with Mr. Ash polo and ho said that tho head of tho (Inn that ho Is buyng tor expected to bo hero tonight, but that Messrs. OrUscm had had another otter for tho wool and bo advised thorn to taku It and. let It go ns tho prlco was on tho decline. It they let It go at tho prlco now offered tlioy will loso sev eral hundred dollars and may torml nato In a lawsuit tor tho company Mr. A. represents Is supposod to bo solvent. I learned that Mr. Ashpole has just received a small lot of wool. As Is often the caso about tho time the sheop men begin to bring In tholr wool tho buyers begin to lower tho price, but It they would do as tho sheop men In tho Umpqua valloy did, pool tholr woot and wait (or a buyer to como and hunt it up, then tho seller could sqt tho prlco Instead of having tho buyer set tho price and (orco tho unorganlzod sellers to tuko their prcq. Last Sunday was another busy day at tho Sunuysldo. When I canio homo from church I found Mr. and Mrs. Lone Moffet of Medford, Mr. Honry Walton of Portland, Mrs. A. P. Hagen and Sou Iillllo of Mod ford. Mr. and Mrs. N Dates, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hates and Mr. and Miss Newton W. llardon, Mr. and Mrs, Hosooe A. Johnson and M(ss Anna Ulrich of Medford, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Smith and mother-in-law, Mrs. S tow el, Mr. and Mrs. Iloynl Ilrown, Jack Florey Jr., FranV Itbbott, Dr. W. P. Holt and daughter Miss Melon of E. P. Thero was a regular string of autos and Fords passed through here Sunday morning hoadod up stream to. ward Crater Lake and I understand that William Von dor Heilan and J. V. Malntyro and famlles wont at far as they could for the snow somowhere about Ulg White Horse, about 17 mils this side of tho lake. 'Monday noon James Vostal, oiio of the promising young men who has been raUoil on Ileese crook, but has taken a (our year course in tha high school in Central Point and one car course In tbc cgrlcultural aolUgv of Corvalllts, came In (or jinnnr ou his way to visit In. parents, brothers and sister, Mrs. Wllfer Jack. He is a ,us mui. , w) ,., ,,, pr.uu of Ha expocU in taka tba ruiio- lag three Jtrs tiora at the J'cjf&U lis collego and then four years at tho univorslty at Eugene Ho bijs hljfh aspirations. ' TKrnest Smith, of Butto FalU, was also hero for dinner Monday. Ho Is n son of Prof. E. B. Smith of B. F., one of the U. S. forest service men. F. M. Stownrt nuc a relative Har old A. Hill, one of the fruit men of tho 'valloy just looking around to see how much (rutt there Is loft after t)i9 frost, blight moth, etc. They simply called a fcV moments Mon day. Monday afternoon Arthur Smith ac companied by Walter and Lcodore Fleming of Lakevlew. The two young mon arc brothers who lived In tholr boyhood days on tho place now owned by a S. F. Callforna lady by the nnmo of Hell, nnd later on what Is known as tho A. Corbln orchard, and when their fathor, H. C. Flomlng sold It for (our thousand dollars ha thought he had received a wonder ful prlco. i They aro In tho Block business In the Lakevlew country nnd wero ou their way to Portland In their auto. Wm. and John Orlssom still havo tholr wool at tho Sunuysldo barn and nt 4:20 p. in. was undecided whnt they would do with It, Honry Torn brought out a loac of wool for tho Qrlssom boys and Tuesday unloaded his load at tho S. S. barn and went homo whllo tho G. boys nro stopping at tho, a. S. yet. Chris Natwlck Is repairing tho rock crusher just ubovo town and getting It ready to crush tho rock (or tho road that was left unfinished Inst (all, I understand that hu has traded off the old electric motor for a thlrty liorso power as tho ouo they had be fore was entirely too light (or tho work. Miss Vora Kershaw tho sheep and goat queen of Antelope and Mrs. Owon Urlgsby woro In town Tuesday p. ni. ; Mrs. Susan was transacting busi ness In tho Hagla Point Statu bank Tjiesday. Queoti Mathews and S. H. Harnlsh havo each treated themselves to a new McCormlck mower. Hoy Ashpole, agent. W. Hart Hamilton who owns a largo farm and orchard near Eaglo Point has a good prospect (or a boun tiful crop of fruit nnd hay and has now over ono hundred young pigs. Ho Is what we call a progressive, with no allusion to politics. Tuesday night thrco ipen rodo up to tho S. S. hotel and. called (or rooms ubouut 9:30 and In the morn ing on Inquiring who tlioy were found that two of them woro Messrs. J. 11. and C. i:. Haak, two brothers of our neighbor, L. K. Haak, owner of one of tho host farms and orchards In theso parts. And thu othor was 1. Lawongart, of Portland. They arc hero visiting L. K. Hank and family (or a (ow days. Alonzo Morrison, a traveling man and J. P. Hughoa of liuttu Falls canto In (or dtnnor Wednesday and Mr. II. spent tho night. "Wm. 0. Knighton, wl(o and Mrs. Lottlo Van Scoy motored to Contra) Point Wednesday, I .Dr. and Mrs. J. II. Webster and Dr. and Mrs, Gordon McCracken and family of Ashland enjoyed u very pleasant motor trip lust Sunday, touching at Willow Springs, Hoclc lolnt, Gold Hill and Grants Pass, Iloforo returning they vlBlted tho teachers' colony near Gold Hill and disposed of a delicious picnic lunch on thu beach oppuslto tho Koaalio ranch. Neodloss to say ample Justice was done to tho several dalntos, thu appetites of ull being enhanced by tho long ride. Mrs. II. H, Corliss and Mrs. Davo Walker motorcycled to Talent to at tend to business matters on Tuesday morning. In the afternoon tlioy wont to Medford. Mrs. Corliss has becomo quite proficient In handling her ma chine but there aro those who say that good old "terry fenny" Is good enough for them. tin sjdto of thu recent frost Bcaro there Is qutto a lot of thinning being done In this section. Dr. Wobstor Is thinning apples aud poars and tboru Is a crow at work on the Ilrevard ranch thinning apples. pMbert Ship, who Is captain of a (rolghtor plying botween Sacramento and San Francisco. Is visiting his mother, Mrs. H. C. Ship of Medford. He was a visitor at the Itocky Ford ranch on Thursday. Bill Cottrell was down from tho Meadows on Thursday looking after bis Interests at the old Cottrell place. Mrs. Sheets was the recipient of To Make Skin Clear Don't worry about skin troubles. ou oan bate a clear, clean complexion by unine a littlft zeuio, obtained at any drug store (or ti5c, or extra Urge bottle at 11.00, Zmup easily removes all traces of pirn pWf, blaik beads, evMios, aud riujwonu and waktw the nVlu ileur and healthy. 'juaxa In Dttitlier uterv. ntukv nor sruaiy and ktniDn uottilet. It W fault JKaV-Siu a TmerV trlti for .! uihntija. It is slvuft tfiaubkiUiv to, Clfitjutf, many beautiful and dainty gifts nt a stork shower given her by the Indies ot tho Presbyterian choir nnd Ladles' Aid nt the home of Mrs. Frame In West Phoenix ou Thursday. A dainty lunch was served and a good time en- Joyed by all. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mooro aud (am Ily ot the Meadows motored down to tho valley and attended tho funeral of tho lato Bev. Wm. Clyde. Mrs. Moore's mother. Mrs. Caldwell of Los Angeles, who has been vlBtlng iu Ash laud, returned to tho c.Madows with her daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cottrell and In (ant soil motroed down from the Meadows on Monday and visited Mrs, Cottrell's parents, returning tho samo evening. Mrs. Evelyn Johustono of Medford vlBttod Mrs. K. Calhoun ono day last weok. JMrs Frank Denier entertained with a turkey dinner at her ranch homo In Wcflt Phoenix Inst Sunday. Mrs. Dably aud Miss Margaret Dally ot Medford nnd tho Misses Mary and Eleanor Dally and Kay Yost Wero dlnnor guests. All did Justice to the delicious dinner. Miss Margaret Dally, now a (till Hedged Grizzly, demonstrated to tho satisfaction of all present n Grizzly's capacity for turkey. Mr. and Mrs. Davo Walker called In tho afternoon and n very pleasant tlmo was spent In conversa tion and music. Lelaud Denzor played a number of popular Irish melodies on hta vloln and Miss Stella Denzcr played his accompaniments on the piano. Tho guests returned to their homes voting the Dcnzers royal entertainers. About thirty young people of tho Presbyterian congregation met nt tho church last Friday evening and par ticipated In a wood cutting lice, the young mon cutting nnd the young In dies tiering the wood. About five tier wero cut before It becamo too dark to work. After vlowng tholr work with satisfaction tho young folks gathered about a hugo bouttro and a "wlenlo" roaBt was enjoyod, Mr. nnd Mrs. L. Aiming wero Med ford viators ono day last wook. Dr. Morgan has returned to his du ties at Klamath Falls. Mrs. Morgan accompanied him. I Heavy frost visited this purt of the country Inst Friday night, Juno 9th, doing much dnmago to gardens, corn, etc. Didn't do much damage to fruit as there's but very llttlo to damage. Very peculiar season, this 1910. Many autos aro passing this way those days. Some local and many from tho valloy. Mr. Verblck la rebuilding his store at Union creek, preparatory to the summer tourist business. Ills store was crushed In by tho winter snow. A very good mooting wuh hold by 'tho W. C. T. V. last Saturday after noon at the humo of Mrs. lllnnchard, Evorgreon ranch. Tho Palmer piano house of Medford Sold a now piano to Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Walker of Prospect last week. The Poytou family in a do a trip to Medford last Saturday hi their big Hupmnblle. returning Sunday after noon. A Fourth of July celebration Is being plnunud to bo held In tho park at Cas cade Gorge. This Is not a neighborhood gathering, but (or ovoryono who will cotno with a woll (Iliad basket and help to mnko this n day of patriotism aud enjoyment Comu one, come all. James Grieve of I'rnspoot has pur chased a JGOO pianola of up to duto vhsm is EASILY RELIEVED BY L S. S. S. Gives Quick Relief by Toning Up the Blood. To, but how A natural qiUBtlpn The answer i that you unut olean your blood by tie u I thy. vigorous notion, ao tjiat It will throw off the s'-rm ii1 Impurities that in mulatlnir It to cuuiti JtlieuiiMtlain. Tho itlon of thu wonderful Mwd purinr. 8. B, B. u to practically rnvr tho lira blood, kIvIuk It vigor, (tlmulute the (low, making It throw out tho Korin and tha pulkoii luipurltiri Thn excruciating pains Of gripping u-tfgny or muscular Jtlieumatlstn, achlnir arms awl loan tint ibreak ud it armi aim ir tlmt a ultcp, will ba entirely relieved by fl. rl 8. Don't use nostrums and druas Taku the blood bath Nature'! blood tonic. H. a. a Qet It at any drujralst'a, but Insist unon 8 S H i,ei us mil y you about iblood diseases Hund (or booklat, v7iat in .Mirror toii Tolls." or If your or If yours Is a peculiar case, wrltt Hwlft Mnuelfla Vo, Atl 4nta, 0., but begin treatment at ones. FIVE ACRES Choice 5 aura tr.tct, (.'lose in, mutable for gnnf, hr rif or general jjurfn-iwu. Prioo $J25, " o SiCAei tffltp XUMt styWttllU, XfOWfeHf J Wn Htv That W A' nfrfn cIaIIvai-a,! in Mm Innl Qtimlnv tiv " tho Hale piano house ot Medford. Hard times, hard times come ngalu no more. Three new pianos bought by people of this vicinity In tho Inst ten days. Why don't tho people of Medford potltlon to Durban!: tho famous, to propogatc n rooster eliminating tho crow? Lloyd Irwin returned from a trip to Medford In his Ford last Sunday even ing. Mr. Irwin Is ono of tho electric ians at tho power plant. His wife and llttlo daughter nro stopping In Med ford nt present. T Mr. and Mrs. Mack Stockford ot Eagle Point visited Mrs. Stockford's parents, Mr. aud Mrs. J. I). Henry Sunday. friio Cheerful Country club hold their Inst meeting until September on Tuosdny of thn week. A program and refreshments 'made up a Jolly session. J. D. Honry. who lost his houno by (Ira in April, has bought tho old hall of Jnmon Allen aud Is having It moved to tho f owner situ and will convert it Into n bungalow. IN'carly all the young folks of North Talent aro out thinning fruit. d)r. and Mrs. J. K. Ualllo of Phoo nlx wero Ashland visitors Wednesday afternoon. Mr. Bryant of 'North Talent, nre enjoying u visit from his brother and wtto from Colorado. (Mrs. J. M. Kldd motorod out to C, Caroya on buslnuss Tuesday after noon. Mr. nnd Mrs. Earl Briscoe, Mr and Mrs. Bryant, Mr. aud Mrs. J. E. Rob erts, Miss Lula Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Jacobs, Mr, and Mrs. J. Pattorson, of Talent, were nt Ashland Sunday. Miss Maud Newbury and her broth er Don nnd Mr. Lawrence Mobaffoy, Mrs. Motschovo-Vnchor nro visiting this weok with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Und er. Mis Newbury aud Don are re turning from Eugene, where they have been attending collego. Tho party camo by auto from Eucono nnd will go ou to Klamath Falls Thurs day afternoon. Carl Nowbury met his slBter nnd party nt tho homo ot their nunt, Mrs. Under, Ho came over from thu Falls last Friday. (Mrs. A. S. Furry gavo a tea for the Lndlgs Aid ot Phoenix Thursday, which was well ntteuded. Dainty re freshments' woro sorved nnd all hnd a very pleasant time. Mrs. C. Cnto of Medford camo up Thursday to nttend the ten nt Mrs. A. S. Furry's homp. fMrfl. W. J. Elmer 1b nt tho Dow hospital nt Central Point undergoing a serious operation, nud her recov ery scorns very slow. . i i ! Deafness Cannot Bo Cured lr IwmI tpplli atloBi, titer eoiinot rrech the dUeeied rllun of tba ear Tbrt la ualy mt may to Mire dvatneM, and that la br cenatltutUn SI rrweJUe. lafue la earned lir an lutlatsrd fottdlllon i f 11"' toi u lining f Ibe Kualaelilan lutw. Wheii tbla tube la lutlamtd )0t liafe a rillntllDf auuud cr liuherteet brarlnu, aud tbi It la entirely elua tleifueii la lb reeult. and unleia tU InAaniaiitWit ran b taken out and (bit tube featured tu Its normal oumlltlun, ln-ar-hit- will tie ilMlroyrd forerer, nine ea- out u( Iro are eaUHd br Catarrh, wbh'h la nothing but an InQameil eondftlon ut lb inueutis aurfaeea. We Hill lire One Hundred IMIare fur any eaae of )eafnea ,U)ed by catartb) that muont be e,e4 by Mall's Calarib lure. Mend fur clnu lata, free cB5fBV u Co , Tole,h, O, Held by llrunsllta, 7V Take Hill a family 1111 fur eonallpatlon. NEW TODAY A party offers his 40-acro home, now bulldlngn aud hoII that Is good, prlco I&000.00, Will tako u Hinull Medford homo as part payiuout. Tho 240 ncroa JoinltiK tho otitrutiKQ ovor halt In Krnln und liny, and most ot tho balanco good alfalfa laud when oloared, U a roa', flno propo altlon. Will oxjdaln fully on request. WH1 oxchauKu for u clone In dairy propoulttou. Hoon-Cathcart Co. t'lionei 1117 WHY? CASH WA5TTKD 80 acroa Dear Creole bottom, 70 acrea In cultivation, alfalfa, fruit and grain, easily Irrigated, Leas than 8 mllea from Medford. fG8Uu caBh. One ot the best buya In Jackson county. Say when and I will show you. J. C. BARNES 1 101 WMt Mala Ut Pbona 7SB . , 'j Delinquent Bnlo Tfotlco California-Oregon Power Company. Location of principal place of busi ness, San Francisco, California. .NOTICE -Thero Is delinquent up on tho follO'ViiM described stock, ou 'ICC 'M 'l-ioo 'oajRUJl 'oospmuj 3G COO shares, 250.00. Mcrcantllo Trust Company of Ban several amounts set opooalte the oq (ho 13th day at April, 1910, tha Ftoncisco, trnstco, Certificate No names o( the respective shareholders, us follews: account of assessment (Np. I) lovlcd Mercantile Trust Compnnv of San Francisco, trustee. Cort. No. 393. 500 shares, $200 00. 500 shares, 1250.00. Morcantllo Trust Company of San Mercantile Trust Company of San Francisco, trusteo, Cert. No. 899, COO shares. S2C0.0O. (Morcantllo Trust Company of Snn Francisco, trustee. Cert. No. 400. GOO shares, J250.00. Morcantllo Trust Company of Snn Francisco, trusteo, Cert. No. 401, COO shares, J2C0.00. Morcantllo Trust Company of San Francisco, trustee, Cert. No. 402. COO shares, $250.00. Mercantile Trust Company of Snn FrnncUco, trustee, Cert. No. 403, GOO shares, $250.00. And In accordance with law and nn order ot the board of directors made on the 18th day of April, 191G, so many shares of each pnrcol of such stock as may bo necessary will bo sold nt tho oftlco ot the company, on Tuesday, Juno 20, 101C, nt tho hour of 12 o'clock noon of said day, to pay delinquent assessments thoro on, togethor with costf of advertis ing aud expenses of tho snlo. J. O. THOMPSON, Secretary of California-Oregon Power Company. orflce: Number 131 Leldesdorff Btroet, Snn Francisco. California. 7G FOR ItKM nuCBKS FOR RENT Strictly modern holiso with gnrngo, furnished or unfur nished. QIC W. Jackson nt. 74 FOH RENT Klvo room Iiouho. hard- wood floorn, full content basomont and Rurago. l'Jiono 370-W. Fort R1SNT Ono 4 -room modern noutic. I'liono 370-W. FPU HAIB rlODHICfl FOH S A LK Vaiion Vt "onco," will noil tho o-rooin buiiKolow t built ifor my homo, cheap, or will lonao It furnished for ouo, two or three years. Juno OucrtiBoy, 312 King at. 7s FOK HAM) HOMKSTKADS aaa'Ba)lsBaaiasiaaaaiSa'asaaaist1asaa(iia(aBHaaaSBtaasaiaa VOll SALE llonitJitoad relinquish ment, 3-room houso nnd 12 acxes ifonccd. Uarealn for nulcl; salo. 1. O. Ilox 827, Medford, Oro. 78 FOK HAOU MTWnUOK FOlt 8AL1J .loraey cow kIvIub milk; i:ifi. W. L. Maker. 134 1-2 Nprth lllveraldo. 7B FOR SALE Iloracfl, und grain hay in th field, one inlo northeast of Phoonlx. E. K. Roamofl. 106 FOR SALE Team ot black horsos. Can bo seen at tha Union Stables or too John A. I'rrL 28 S, Dart lett. tf ;ir, , rz FOH BALK MIUIVlJliAlVKOCB FOirSALE--Wo have a fow sowing maehluos left over from our Ban 'Francisco shipment which will bo wold from $5 to $16 Saturday. All In good condition, covered with a gunrauteo. Thero machlnuH nro real bargulns. Medford llarnuns Co., next Htur theater. 74 FOR SALE Six weeks and two months' old turkeys. Jno. V. Chen owutb, Huthprlln, Oregon. It. F. W. No. 1. t 77 FOR SALE A good gas eiiglno and pump Jiick, (3. U, Tuttlu, Central Volnt, Oro. 78 FOR RALB DUIIard tnblo and fix tures. John Lydcn, Jacksoiivllle, Oregon. 78 FOR SALE Small steam thrashing outfit, ten borne engine nnd 24 inoh Hoparator; both In good con dition. E. C. Neely, R. 2. Grants Puw, Oro. 78 FOR SAL1 1913 Indian matoroy clui good condition; fully ixiulp pod, I'rtMtollto tank, lamp, tuiulom nnd horn. Toluphoiio 214-J4, or addruMi ltoutu 2, llox 116, Med ford. 75 FOR rtyLB 2 It. P. koh cniiluo with Jack; riding corn cuUlvnfdV. Phono &S9-J2. 7C FOR SALE drain hay In field. C. W- Jsaaca, Phpno B91-J2. FOR BALE -Oap ton Ford truck qt tnohuiunt; ako 40 aorea lund to trudo for Ford car. Duhaok's Curago 482-J. 88 FOR BALE Choice alfalfu hay, $1 0 per ton In field. Snldor'a Dairy. Phon201-J3. HELP WANTITU lALIl WANTJsi rAbiiii poMorT Appl)' JClum Adv. Co., City. 74 WANT ETl rVTTOATIONH WVNTk7 RolIablYglrl wunta work for summer. Phono 3.7U-J 74 MOffKY TO LOAH TO LOAN -&000 to Jean on A-l se curity. Room 210 Ournott-Corey Jlldg. J I). Andrews. 7& TAKEN UP TAKI9N UP- Three blak shotes. Owner call and pay charges. Mrs K. it Land, urlffln i-roek. 79 'jiit amie . . . ' . I Medford Iiow&c Movers WB MOVE m , i&m, 74? k m m WANTED--MISCELLANEOUB WA NTED-Scportd-hnnd plcetrlc fan! Call, at 303 East Main., 74 WANTED A good 9x12 nig; must be cheap. Phone 467. WANTED- F9ldlng windshield. iPhono 474-Y. t 75 WANTED 200 bushels of wheat. Address II. G. Endera & Sons, Ash Innd. WANTED Tt) borrow $4R00n first luidrtRUge fruit and stock furin op erated by owner; four to flvo yearn. Address C. L., Mall Tribune. 70 WANTED Feathers, steam renovat ed, wool reenrueu, comrorters, pil lows and cushions mndo over nnd to order, feather beds made Into sanitary folding mattresses. Phono lflG-J. Heprescutntlvo will call with samples. 78 BUSINESS DIKHCTOHY Auto BbpoTIm LAHKIt AUTO BPRINQ CO. W are operating tho largest, oldest and best equipped plant in the Pa cific northwest. Uso our spring when othora (all. Bold under guar antee 2G North Fifteenth fit, Portland, Oto. Attorneys GEO. W. CHEnitY Attornoy and Notary, Rooms 9-10, Jackson Coun ty Dank Building, entrance N. Central, Medford, Ore. POUTER J. NEFF Attorney at law. rooms 8 and 9, Medford National Rank Building. A. 13. RRAMES, LAWYER Garaett Coroy bids. O. M. ROBERTS Lawyer. Medford National Rank Bulldlafc Collections. COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS Wt collected tomo accounts 14 years old. Wo know how to get the money. The Buttock Mercantile Agency, Inc., Rooms 1, 2, 3, Haa- SjeeflaaasssaaaassSajHaSBsjesaBBaaaasBS Kins' uidg 210 is. Alain, it DentUu Dr. W. M. VAN BCOYOQ DR. C. O. VAN SCOYOO Dentists Garnott-Corey Dldg., alt Sift Medforo, Oro, Phone 8C. CollcclloBS and ltnort DR. FRANK ROBERTS Dontlst. M. F. & H. Bldg. Office Hourt 8:30 to 12; 1 to 0. Phone C07-R. Engineer and Contractor FREDlSrCUMMI contractor, 404 U. F. & H. Bldg. Burreys,, estimates, irrigation drainage, orchard aad land lttv pro foment. Insurance. EARL S. TUMY Qenoral Insurance otfico, Flro, Automobllo, Accident, Liability, Plate Glass, Contract, and Surety Bonds. Excellent com panies, good local service. No, 210 Garnott-Corey Bldg. -- - - ' Iaitxuctlon In Msilo FRED ALTON 1IAIG11T, teacher of piano and harmony. Composer and arranger ot music. Ilalghl Music Btudlo, 401 Garnott-Corey building. nI7lS3 HEINE Teacher ot Violin. Music furnished for all occasions. Prlcos reasonable. Studio 1121 E. Main St., Phono 303-J3. Crbge GARBAGE Oet your premise donned up tor the summer. Call on tho city garbage wagons tor good aonrlco. Phone 274-L. Jf, Y. Alion. PliyslcUuia and Burgcoa OR. F. G. CARLOW, DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathic physicians, 410-417 Garnett-Corey bldg., phone 103 0-L. Residence 26 South Laurel st DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopath! physician, 303 Garnett-Corey bulldlug. Phone 130. DR. J. J. EMMENB Physician and aurgoon. Practice limited to eye, oar, nose aud throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and glasses sup plied. Oculist and Aurlst for 8. P. R. R. Co. Offices M. F. & H. Co, bldg., opposite P. O. Phone 6S7, DR. R. W. CLANCY Physician and surgeon Phones, office 36, resi dence 7S0. Otfico hours, 10 to 12, 2 to D. DR. MARTIN C. BARBER Physl dan and surgeon. Office Palo block, opposite Nash hotel. Houra 10 to 12, 1 to 4. Phono 110-J. Printers anal Publishers MDFOmnMUNriNOCrhlT1h. best cqulppod printing oftlco in southern Oregon; book binding, looso loaf ledgers, billing systems, oto. Portland prlcos. 27 Norm Fir st. Transfers BADB TRANBFER & STORAGE CO. -Oftlco 42 North Front st. Phone 816. Prlcos right, 8ercq guaj- nte1 I.YXERURIUN AUTOOiWl OO, TIME CARD. Leave Medford tor Asuland, 'Talent and Phoenix dally, excopt Sunday, at 8:00 a. nt., 1:00, 2:00, 4:00eand 5:16 p. in. Also on Saturday at 11:16 p. m. Sundays leavo at 8:00 and 10:30 a. m. and 1:00, 2:00, 5:30 and 9:30 p. m. Leavo Ashland for Medford dally, excopt Sunday, at 9:00 a. m., 1:00, 2:00, 4:00 and 6:16 p. m. Also o Saturday nlghU at 6:3Q and 2:20, Sundays leave Ashland at 9:Q0 u st. tvod 1:00, 4:30, 6:30nd 10:3Q , I - 7t hm .tSKhr.itaei