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MEDFORD LAIL TRIBUNE, ftLEDFORD, OTCEOOX, SATURDAY, JTOE 17, 191G PAGE ETVB 4 vv V fen ' At the Churfchefr , I I t I. l . i 1 St. JJiirkV i:lcoial. 'H a. m. Holy Communion., 30 a. 'Ml. Sunday School. 11 n. m. Holy Communion. & p.' m. Evening Prayer. Win. B. HAMILTON, Vicar. Catholic CJumli. South Oakdale Avonuc. First Mass Sunday at C:30 n. m. Second Mass at 9 n. in. Wo evening BDrvIces. REV. JOHN POWERS, Jtcctor, Seventh Day Advent 1st Church. iNorth Riverside Ave. Meets every Sabbnth (Saturday). Sabbath School 10 a. m. iPreachlng 11 a. m. Young People's meeting Sunday evening nt 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday even ing at 7:30 p. m. II. G. THURSTON. .' Pastor. First Church of Christ .Scientist. Jlranch or the Mother Church, Tho First Church or Christ, Scientist, In Hoston. Mass. Sunday service at 11 a. m., subject "la tho Universe, Including Man, Evolved by Atomic Force?" Wednesday evening meetings at which testimonies or Christian Sci ence hoallng aro given, at 8 o'clock. All are cordially Invltod. Sundny school nt 9:4G n. m. All under tho ago or 20 are welcome. Reading room In church edifice, 212 North Oakdale, open rrom 1:30 to 4:30 p. m., dally, oxcopt Sunday and holidays. First Christian Church. Cor. Ninth and South Oakdale Tho church with a' vital message, to which wo cordially Invito you and your friends. Special music nt both Borvlcos. Mrs. W. M. Van Scoyoc will sing a solo at i-io morning sorvlcu. Miss Inez Coffin director. Morning 10:4G, "Tho Living Mob sago of Jesus." Evening 8 o'clock, a stirring gospel mossagu. Baptismal services nt the close. Duct by Miss Mario Scely and Miss Rculah Fanchcr. Whin school 9: IS a. m. Comn and cmcourago tho superintendent, 1). W. Paul, who will put vim and splondld 'methods Into tho work. Coopcrnto with tho of fleers. C. E. society at 7 p. m. a happy band, Attend services Sunday. Harry E. Tucker, mlnlstor. First M-UuxU.t Episcopal (Tho Sunday services begin with the Sunday sohool session at 9: -Hi. A cor dial Invitation Is extended to attend. Helpful classoa and good fellowship Is assured. Tho Epworth Loaguo chapters moot nt 0:45. A flno hour for young people. Public worship at 11 a. in. and 8 p. in. At tho morning hour, Dr. Rll llns will speak on "Tho Possibilities of Individual Service." Tho usual oxcollont music at all services, At tho evonlng hour will occur tho annual Children's Day oxerolseB. A brlof program, Inspiring thoughts and an altogether helpful sermon. Tho public Is cordially Invited to all tho scrvlcos of the day. Tho summer servlcos will bo brief and timely. Let us romomber tho day of worship. First Iluptifct Churrli. Servlcos at tho First Baptist church for Sunday, June 18, aro as follews: 10 a. in. Bible school. Organized olass for all grades and ages. 11 a. m. Sermon by tho pastor. Subject "Tho Fatherhood or God, Its Claims and Its Comforts." 7 p. m. Young Pooplo's Sorvlce. S p. in. A great musical program by tho choir and brief sermon ad draw by the pastor on "Harmful Habits." Following is tho musical pregram: selected Mrs. Lynotto Hovious livening "Keop Mo Saviour Noar Thy Side" .... r Dands. Mrs. J. M. Grossley, "Hark! Hark! My Soul" Shelley Miss Floronee Hazelrlgg and William Vawtar. I "Fear Not Ye, O Israel" Dudley Iluck. Mr. K. M. llrown. "My Faith Looks Up to Thoe" Scnheckor. Mls Floronee Hazelrigg, Mrs. J. M. Oressley, Hdward Hunter, William (Vawter. "Aubade Provenoale," volln solo KroUln. Mrs. Carlton Jones. "The Angel's Serenads," vlUn obll- aat ,. . . Dra&a. Jilsj f'loreac Hazelrlg;, Mfcw Ireat Hulllran. HKV. PRBDERIOK CABfiViiNS. Pastor. MedfonJ Iloo&tcrs Sinoko Tho Medford and Mt. Pitt Cigars. TABLE UK TABLETS The harvesting of wild oat hay is in full swing in this district. Tho crop is Romcwhiit lighter than usunl. If. Conic of Tolo passed through hero Wednesday with 100 head of cattle wlilt'h he was taking to tho Houtli fork of Ilo'iii' rivor. Mr. H. C. Wnshburn returned lust week from a several weeks visit with rolntives in Portland. The display of Amaricnn flngs lnwt Wednesday by Table Rock's two sol diers brought to mind the fact that it was Mag day. The following is the wenther re port for the tnonnh of May as given out by the Modoc wonthor Ktntinn: Mean maximum, 11(1.5 degrees; mean minimum, 111)."); maximum, 80; mini jninn, 25. Precipitation, 1.15 inches. Eugene Lawrence and wife nnd lit tlo hov, who-are tourin- tho const by auto, going from Cnnadu to Mexico, visited n few days Inst week with the Lydiard family, who nro old nco.nnin tnncefl. Joseph Collins will leave Friday evening: for Corvnllis to take n two weeks' speeinl course which he won at the county fair as a prize for hi.s garden exhibit. He will go with Su pervisor Peterson in n Ford car nnd experts to make a short visit to I'ort Innd before returning. Will Lydiard nnd wife of Medford spent Tuesday evening with homo folks at this place. Last Monday Lawrenrc Fitr.patriok received the sad news hv telegram of the death of his mother nt Vnleville, Ark., nfter n short Illness -with ty phoid fever. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hayes return ed Saturday evening from n trip to GrnntK Pass. They report that busi ness is very brisk in the operation of n large sawmill, a brickyard nnd the construction of n sugar mill go ing on nt the same time. They report also that tho crop of mignr beets in that vicinity is much poorer than those in these jmrts. S. M. Ncnlon attended the funeral of Mr. Brndnoy, nn old soldier at Central Point, Saturday. The warm weather went uito u crowd to the river Sundny, where they nil enjoyed the shade, and some of them a swim. Mi. A. L. Vincent has been visit ing relatives in the Trail district lately. I. II. Daily and Mr. Stnie of Med ford were through this district Tues. day in the interest of the insurance busiuuss. Miss Reditu Tnyler and sister, Zelln, loft Friday for Cliico, Oil., where they have employment. The roxrt that game birds were being killed in the vicinity of Sams Valley caused quito a lit tlo ruction among the citizens of that district, several making haste to make public deuinls. Millie Davis, who has been employ ed nt tho Modoc orchard for more than u year, is now employed in Medford. Notices are posted announcing the annual school meeting on Juno 10, whoii n director nud ulerk will be elected. Last Tuesday we wero shocked to hoar that W. R. Dickison, n former resident of this place, had died sud denly in Portland. Mr. Dickihon for merly owned one. of the finest ranches in this district, much of the worth of tho ranch being due to his own efforts and good farming. Mr. Diokihon was the starter of the com munity Christmas tree plan in. thin district, a custom that has been fol lowed eontinuoiisly since. Hv his straightforward, upright life while among us he made many warm friends who were bound to him oven closer than the bond of friondshln, who deeply regret his departure nnd consider the state has lost one of its best citizens. ftllss Winifred Walker returned Tuesday from a visit w4.h friends in Sams Valley and Medford. At a meeting of tho Prospect Com munity Club, hold June 13, It was decided .to pojlpono further, meet ings Indefinitely, miUJeot to call of tho president, on account ot the ab sence or so many members. At this meeting, Miss Winifred Walker was olected secretary and treasurer to fill the vacancy caused by tho resignation of Mlsa Kuthcrlno Doollng. Mr. Slnnott, of the California-Oregon Power, Company crow of men, with threo largo auto-trucks, are moving a large amount of construc tion machinery and matortal from tho power station to Derby, where It will bo shipped to Copeo, Cat. It will be used in tho construction of a large J plant, the above compauy Is building at that plaee. (The first forest fire of the soason In theso parts Is burning at tho foot of the west slepe of Bald mountain. It has apparently reached large pro portion!., Mr. Stan Allien U on an extended builnoj trip in the valley. Miss Xeba Walker leaves Satur day for Monmouth, Ore , whero she PROSPECT will tako a six weeks course nt tho Stato Normal. James Embry killed two rattle snakes while patrolling tho power lino Friday. These charming crca tures are reported as being quite numerous this year. IMr. Eods, of Eads Thansfer Co., with two men and two large motor trucks Is engaged with Mr. Slnuott nnd crew In transporting machinery from tho power station to Dorby Ho reports good roads from Medford to Prospect. GOLD HILL NUGGETS Fletcher Stout visited In Medford Suosdny. Ernest Douchct left Tuosday even ing for his homo in Montana, Ora U. Newell went to Kennctt, Cnl., Wednesday. Miss Virginia Boemnn returned homo Tuosday evening from an ex tended visit at Snn Francisco nnd other California polntB. IF. W. Dodge has remained In town several days, superintending tho Join ing of thu water mains, recently lnld In tho now addition taken in tho city. 0. Moycrs returned Thursday morning from his trip to Portland and other northern points. Ho at tended tho wedding of his daughter, Miss Mildred, well known here, who was married Juno 11 to Mr. Ivan Hudson of Portland. Ho will remnln In Gold Hill and vicinity until Satur day, when ho will return to his home in Onkland, Cnl. During his sojourn here, ho hna been visiting nt his for mer ranch, now owned nnd oioratod by W. W. Ward, In tho Sams Vnlloy district. H. C. Racdol of Medford was In Gold Hill on business Wednesday. rttov. George F. Hopkins of Port land, representing tho noard of Con forenco Claimants of tho M. E. church, wns In Gold Hill Thursday, und occupied tho pulpit of tho local church, with n very Interesting talk. Mrs. II, C. Price, who has boon visiting friends In Corvallls tho past week, returned homo Friday morn ing. J, II. neemnn was a business visitor to Medford Thursday. Martin Johnson and family motor ed out to tho Lyman ranch, north of town, Thursday evening. It will be roniemborcd that this Is tho ranch that haB tho largest Royal Ann cherry trco In Bouthcrn Oregon, nnd It has Just been loaded, and Is a sight to behold. Mrs. Will Schoomhkor and daugh tor or Gulls Creek, wore visitors at tho Gold Hill hospital Thudsday. IMr. and Mrs, Gcorgo Lanco ot tho Foots creek district wero In Gold Hill shopping nnd greeting friends on Wednesday, Adams and Cook, contractors and builders, aro Just completing vast Itn provoments at tho Chnmplin ranch homo, which Is koll known on Foots Cdeok, This Is where tho lnrgo dredgo used to oporato In tho crook n few years ago. Gene, 1)111 nnd Hugo Rlnloek, Gone Horton and Frank Strahn wont to Yrekn, Cnl., Friday. TORPEDOED IN BALTIC COPENHAGEN, June 17. Two largo German steamships wero tor podoed In the Baltic ocoan, according to Swedish fishermen, who say they saw the vessels sink after a violent cannonading. Reported by Jackson County Ab stract Co., Sixth and Fir Sts. Circuit Court. Cnsandriu Coffin vs. Marion A. Ruder, reloase of judgment. Archie Miisuu s. C. II. Owen, coat bill filed. Kent Kstuto Transfers. Wm. K. Crowell to French Qulch, lot !, block 7, Lwu relhurst Add., Medford - $ Wm. S. Crowoll to (1. C. Laff ler, lot 5, block 7, Laurel liurst Add., Medford 10 10 LIGHT TENDER CREW WIN THEIR STRIKE SEWARD. Alaska, Juno 17. Tho crew of the United States lighthouse tender Kukul have won their strike for an Increase of pay of f 5 a month, to correspond with luareaseti granted to crews on merchant ships alen the coast Seainon, machinists and fire men profit by the increase. If Hair's Your Pride Use Herpicide .MKDIOHI) PHARMACY , bpcclul Agents. COURTHOUSENEWS 'TRAIL OF LONESOME PINE" ATjJTAR THEATER "Tho Trail ot tho Lonesome. Pine," In which Charlotte Walker Is to ap pear In her most famous rolo of "Juno" at tho Star today, maintained throughout tho plcturo tho wonderful ntmosphore of the Cumberland moun tains nnd tho peculiar characteristics or tho mountaineers or that remote roglon. Tho story has to do with tho lovo between tho beautiful daughter or tho lender or the Illegal whiskey makers, and a young revenue orflcor, who has been sent to tho mountains to secure tho nrrost of tho father. F AT STAR SUNDAY The moving picture mndo in Med ford by local talent is rondy for showing nnd promises to he n big hit. The tiliotogranliy, action, etc,, is first class. ('. K, lnttm makes a dandy trump nnd doe sumo very tunny stunts. He is supported by Lowell Zundol, who plays the woman, and who also does some splendid movie tricks. No doubt this picture, which is the first real movie play to be mndo in Medford, will prove one of the biggest drawing cards the Stnr hus ever offered. The east includes Miss (llndys Mumim, Ilrowniuc Vuy din, (lus Newbury, Catherine Swem, Charles Campbell, Miss Mario (lutes, Mr. nnd Mrs. K. O. Nedd, .1. W. Me Nomey of Portland, Carl Tengwald, II. C. ilehliiiK, J. A. Westerlund, Miss Liturii (lutqs, Dr. Hart, II. A. Lntta, Charles TIi'ouiuh, Fied Mears, Elmer Fohh, Chief llittkon, Officer-Cady and bundled of others. , ThW picture will ho khown at the Star theater on Sunday. MARION LAMBERT HAPPY TESTIFIES MOTHER WAPKEUAN. 111.. Juno 17. Mrs. Frank Lambert, motiur of Marlon Lujiibort, tho high school girl, took tho stand todit as n witness against William Orpet, thu young university student, who Is on trial hero charg ed with tho murder ot her daughtor. Gowned In doop tihirk, Mrs. Lam bert told or her daughter's iloath and her ntor of tho tragedy sunt n thrill of sympathy through tho crowded court room Ulcr testimony was to tho affect that Marlon was of a very happy dls. position, and remained so up to tho last moment that sho saw her on Feb ruary U, the day ot liar death. Mrs. Lambert nso linpeaahod the testimony of Josephine Davis, Mar ion's chum. Josephine testlflod that Marlon cried on February at hor birthday party buoaiiBo of hor affec tion for Orpet, who had transferred his rowarda to another girl. Mrs. Lambot asserted that tho tears wero occasioned by tho Inability of onothor girl friends to spend the night with hor, ASTOR'S WIDOW TO WED SUGAR REFINER XHV YOltK', Juno 17. Tho llronkl.Mi I'.aulu luinouneom today the omrHKuim-nt of Mrs. John J. Aotor to William K. Dick of Hrooklyu. Tho wedding will take plhee at liar Har bor, Me., on Jiiuu III. Mr. 1)1 wk j n sugar refiner. NOTICK. Notice Is hereby given that on or after 0u days from the 1st day or July, 1916. tho County Court or Jackson County, Orogon, will, in opou court, cancel all warrants In tlie hands or tho County Clerk or said county, which havo boon issued and not protostod for a period or 7 years od more, prior to the 1st day or July. laiG, also all warrants will bo ordered held tor naught and pay ment thereof stopped, wherein It up- aM H', pppi EsiihB FIVE ACRES Olioico 5 acre tr.net, cIokc in, suitable for ffardwn, )er rioK or general purpose. Vricv ((ST. BENNETT IWVESOTUKTCO. Itonl Kfttnto Uwni, lO'J West Malu. pears that samo have been protested ;ffi -ViffiSirbut prior to not pro- semen ior payment Tho following list Bhowa tho nnmo ot tho payee, date, number and amount, as shown by warrants to bo acted upon by tho county ceurt: Warrants on Hand Xot 1'notosU.Hl. Denny Dackman, Aug. 6, 1908, number, 231b; amount, $4,C0. A Ilallclt, April 7, 190D, number 4017, amount $1. Thomas Rlades, Aug. 5, 1908, num ber 2318, amount $1. James Urlsroo Juno 2, 1909, num ber 4192, amount. $2. CO. 8 Cole. Dec. 2, 1908, number 3308, amount $8. Kl W. Canning, Jan. 7, 1909, num ber 35 71, amount $1. F Frank Harris, Nov. I, 1908 num number 2911, amount $1.50. ,A L. Klncatd, Juno 2, 1909, num ber 427G, amount fl.CO. A. Krygor, May 5, 1909, number 4110, amount 12.10. 3! C. Leslie, April 7, 1909, num ber 401f, amount $1. Lee Mitchell, Juno 2, 1909, num ber 4193. amount $2.00. (Mitchell, Lee, Juno 2, 1909, num ber 4193, amount $2.i)0. McDonald, John, Juno 2, 1909, number 4272, amount $1.50. Owen, R. U, Nov. &, 1908, number 2931, amount $3.75, Oslncupp, Dayton 0., Nov. 4, 1908, number 2910, amount J1.&0. Palmer, W. K., Jan. 7, 1909, num ber 3r7G, amount $1,00. iPoolo, Rosa, Sept. 2, 1908, num ber 2450, amount $l.fi0. Pfircr, R. C Fob. 3, 1909, num bor 3Crn, amount $1,00. 'Roberts, Mario, April 7, 1909, num ber 3947, amount $1.00. Schumnn, Robert, Aug. fi, 1008, number 21GC, amount $2.00. Schumnn, Oscar, Aug. C, 1008, number 2155, amount $2.00. Sams, C. E Fob. 3, 1909, num ber 3C72, amount $2.00. Taylor, C. W., Aug. 5, 1908, num ber 2308, amount $4. CO. Towers, V. II., Aug. 7, 1007. num ber 130, amount $1.00. Whelpley, Daisy, Mny G, 1909, number 4110, amount $1.80. Whetzel, Chus., Jan. 7, 1909, num ber 3504, amount $2.00. Williams, w., April 7, 1909, num ber 3948, amount $1.00. rWetrel, Ada, Apr. 2, 1908, number 1279, amount $1.00. Yoaen, Orln, Apr. 7, 1909, num ber 38C9, amount $1.20. lYocum, James. Oct. 7, 1908, num ber 2588, amount $1.00. Warrants protested but not pre sented: (Dawson, Irene, Jan. 27, 1909, num ber 2542. amount $1.30. Fnrlow, F. L., Jan. 28. 1909, num ber 10247, amount $1.00, Fleming, Mrs. Nottlo. Feb. G, 1009, number 3030, amount $8.00. Jackson, D. H., Jan. 11, 1909, numbor 3275, amount $1.00. Knoblauch, G. A.. Apr. 10, 1900, number 4010, amount $1.00, !Messal, Tllllo, Jan. 28. 1909, num bor G198, amount $1.00. Bchedmorhorn, O. L., Dec. 7, 190R, number 3081, amount $3.00. Statu ot Oregon, County of Jack con. BS. I, G. A. Gardner, county clork of tho nbovo named county nnd statu, horaby certify that tho within nnd foregoing Is a truo and correct list or county warrnnts subject to cancel lation as tho samo appear ot record In my office and In my caro and auto, dy. In witness whereof, I hnvo hereun to set my hand and affixed tho seal of tho county court, this 12th day of JUnO, 1910. Q A. UAIIUSKII, County Clork. Xollco of Anuual rkhool Meeting. Nutluo Is heroby given to the legal voters of School District No. 49 of Jnckson County, Stato of Oregon, that the aununl school meeting or saia dis trict will bo held at tho High School building to begin at tho hour of 2 o'clock, and ending at 7 p. m. on tho third Monday or June. A D.. 19 1. This mooting Is called for tho pur- posp of electing ono Director, voting on thu proposition to Issuo bonds to i ; 1 1 - ' NEW TODAY A party offers his 40-ncro homo, new buildings and soil that Is good, price $5000.00. Will Uke a small Medford homo as part payment. Tho 240 acres Joining tho outrange over halt In grain and hay, nud .most of tho balance good alfalfa land when cleared, Is a real flno propo sltlon. Will explain fully on request. Will exchange for u closo In dairy proposition. Hoon-Cathcart Co. Phono 107 WHY? NOW TIME TO TRADE. I havo a lCO-aoro stock ranch; good location; 100 acres In grain, Home alfalfa. This placo recuntly sold for 120,000; no Incumbrance. Will trado for good orchard, profor pears, or would tako city property. Would trado ovon or ussumu somo lii oumbrancv on orchard proposition. J. C. BARNES UK! AVt Main Htrvet, ltontida, iwoNonn Ilione Wft ir tho sum of (8,000 to build additional rooms, enlarge tho basement and In stall a new boating plant, equip with sanltnry toilet nt tho Washington building and to muko necessary re pairs at all tho buildings ot the dis trict and also transnet such other business as tnav be necessary. Dated this 17th day or June, 1910. I J. W. LAWTON, Chairman Hoard of Directors. Attest H. S. Stlno, District Clerk. Delinquent Solo Not leu California-Oregon Power Company. Location of principal placo of busi ness. Snn Francisco. California. NOTICE Thcro is delinquent up on tho following described stock, ou 'iCC "N 'JJi0 'ooisiui 'o.isjniinJi 390 GOO shares, $2G0,00. MercautUo Trust Company or San several amounts set opooslto the on tho 18th day or April, 19 1C, tho Ftanclsco, trustee Certltlcato No names of tho respective nharoholdrtf, as follews: account or assessment (No. 4) levied Mcrcantllo Trust Company ot San Francisco, trustee, Cert. No, 393, GOO shares, $260.00. uOO shares, $250.00. MercautUo Trust Company ot San Morcantllo Trust Company or San Francisco, trustee, Cert. No. 399, GOO shares. $250.00. Mercantile Trust Company ot San Francisco, trustee, Cort. No. 400, GOO shares, $250.00. MercautUo Trust Company of San Francisco, trustee, Cort. No. 401, GOO shnres, $2G0.OO. ftlcrcantllo Trust Company pf Ban Francisco, truatco, Cert, No. 403, GOO shares, $250.00. Morcantllo Trust Company of San Francisco, trustco, Cert. No. 403, GOO shares, $250.00. And In nccordanco with law nnd an order of tho board of directors made on tho 18th day ot April. 1910. so many shares or each parcel or such Btock an may bo necessary will bo sold nt tho offlco of tho company. on Tuesday, Juno 20, 1910, nt tho Hour or 12 o clock noon or said day, to pay delinquent ussesainenta there on, together with costs of advertis ing nnd oxponses ot tho salo. J. c. THOMPSON. Secretary ot California-Oregon Powor (Company. Office: Number 131 Lcldesdorff street, San Francisco, California. 7G FOIl IlKJTl-TIurjHKS FORRKNT 11-rooin lioiodoscTln phono218y. HOVj FOR RENT Five room houso, hard wood floors, full content uascmont and garaco, Phono 370-W, FOR RENT Ono 4 -room modern houBO. Phono 370-W. FOIl IlENT ailflCELI.ANKOUH i i 1 i i. i i. i umi FOR RENT OR SALE 90 acres with good building; nlso lot nt Eagle U'otnt Good location lor garage or coniectlonory Call or Write L. Stas, llox 3, WoR Crook. Mas, llox 3, Wolf Creek, Ore. FOIl HALKrtOUHTCS FOR SALE If taken nt onco, will sell thu G-room bungalow I built -for my home, cheap, or will leaso It furnished for one, two or threo yearu. Jnno Guernsey, 312 King J3L 75 FOR BALE HOMJCSTKADS FOR SALE Homestead relinquish ment, 3-room houso and 12 acres fenced. Dnrgaln for quick sale. P. O. llox 827, Medford, Ore. 78 ros tuitiXwxArBBToox FOR SALE OR TRADE- Team of mnrCN, -weight $2500, with heavy hadnt'HH and wagon. Opu regis tered A. J, C. O. Jersey Dull. 10 wkn. old. John II. Hair, Rogue Ulvor, Oro, 80 Jnfcj FOR SALE Jersey oow giving milk; ,$35. W. L. UaHor, 134 1-2 North Riverside. 75 FOR BALE Horses, and grain buy lu tho Hold, onn mllo northeast of Phoeulx. E. E. Reami'fl. 106 FOR BALK Team of black horses. Can bo scon at the Union Stables or suo John A. PorL 28 B. Ilart Ictt. tf 'H'i ' 'i f y TTirniPr! m. . i iff"" "" VOIl 8ALB MMURfcliAttKOUB FOR SALE-Umlurwood typewriter, anted but n short tlniu. Addroaa Upx O, Mull Trlbmiu. FOR SALE Ono 7-foot John Deoro Ullndor. John II. Hair, Roguo River, Oro. 80 FOR SALE Six woeks' and two months' old turkeys. Jno. V. Chun owuth, Sutherlln, Oregon. R. F. 1). No. 1. . 77 FOR SALE A good gas engluo nud pump Juak, C, U, Tuttlo. Central Point, Oro, 78 FQR SALE Ullllard tublo and fx turoti. John Lvden, Jucksonvlllo, Orogou. 78 FOR BALK Spioll steam threshing outfit, ten homo englno and 21 tnch separator; both In good con dition. E. C, Noely, R, 2, Grants Puss, Oro. 78 FOR SALE 1913 Indian motorer elo; good condition; fully equip ped, Pr3tollte tank, lamp, tandom nnd horn. Telephone 21I-J4. or addrocn Routo 2, llox 116, Mod ford. 75 FQR BALK S H. P. gus onglno with Jack; riding corn cultivator. Phono G39-J2. 76 FOR SALE Grain hay In field. C. . W. Isaacs, Phono 591-JS. FOR SALE Ono ton Ford truck at tachment; also 40 acres lamd to trade for Ford car. DuhaoVs Garage 483-J. 88 FOR SALE- Cholco alfalfa hay, $10 per ton In field, Snldor's Dairy, Phone 201-J3. rT- TAKEN VV TAKIN UP -Throe black shotea. Owner oall and pay charges. Mrs. E. R Laud, Griffin creek. 79 WAXTKD MlBCF.LhANEOUB WA N T R D ' FoidTng'wInihhlcUL iPhdno 474-Y. 75 WANTED To borrow $4G00 on first ttnortgngo fruit and stock farm op erated by owner; rour to flvo years. Address C. L., Mali Trlbuno. 70 WANTED Feathers, steam renovat ed, wool recarded, comforters, pil lows and cushions made over and to order, feather beds mndo Into sanitary folding mattresoos. Phono 19C-J. Representative will call with samples. 78 a."..:: ,.. :i, t r ,; '-' ,aii urn MONBV TO tiOAN TO LOAN $G00O to loan on A-l so- curlty. Room. 210 Garnott-Corey Illdg. J. D. Andrews. 75 KM LOST Sllvor purse with somo money Jind a check. Also Holland Hotel fcoy Ploaso leavo at Holland Ho tel. Reward. ... j- -aajjssu- -t- s MISOKIiTjANKOTJS. HURRY Soil Goso-Tonlc, tho mys tery of motordom. Equals gaso line at 3c per gallon. Eliminates carbon. Dollad nn hour profit. Snlos guaranteed. Uowaro of Imi tators' Gaso-Tonlc stands alone Has no equal. Chemists hufflod at Its composition. Details free. Tho Whlto Mfg. Co., Dept. 40 Clncln natl, Ohio. 1IUSINKSB D1KK.OTOHY Auto BappUe liAIIER AUTO SPRING CO. W are operating the largest, oldest and boat equipped plant In the Pa cific northwest. Use our springs when others fall. Bold undor guar anteo. 26 North Fifteenth Ht, Portland, Ote. Attorneys GEO. W. CHERRY Attornoy and Notary, Rooms 9-10, Jackson Coun ty Rank Building, cntranco N. Central, Medford, Ore. PORTER J. NEFF Attornoy at law. rooms 8 and 9, Madrord National Dank TJulldlng. A. E. REAME8, LAWYER QarMtU Corey bldfc. O, M. RODERTS Lawyer. Medford National Dank Building. OoIIccUobj. COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS Wa collected some accounts 14 yean old. We know how to get tnt money. The Umiock Mercantile Agency. Inc., Rooms 1, 2, 8, Hu kins' Illdg., 216 E. Main st DenUsU istj Dr. W. M. VAN BCOYOO DR. C. O. VAN SCOYOO Dentists Garnntt-Corey Dldg., nlte 111 Medforo, Oro. Phono 86. Collectloiu and Keperta DR. FRANK RORERTS Dentist. M. F. & II. Dldg. Office Hours 8:30j tol 2; 1 to 6. Thono C07-R. ICnglner iukI Contractor FRED NrbUMMmoSSKleni contractor, 404 M. V, & II. Did Surveys,, cfltlmatos, Irrigation drainage orchard and land Im provement. Insurant-. EARL S. TUMY Gonornl Insurance offlco, Flro, Automobllo. Accident, Liability, Plato Glass, Contract, and Surety Bonds. Excollont com. panjos, good local service. No. 210 Garnett-Coroy Dldg. Instruction In Munla FlSfnAWWr HAiain teacher o! piano and harmony. Compoior nnd arrangor ot music. Hnlght Muslo Studio, 401 Garnott-Corey building. BLISS HEINE Teacher ot Violin. Muslo furnluhod for all occasions. Prices reasonable. 8tudlo 1121 E. Main St., Phono 303-J2. Garbage GARBAGE Oet your premise cleaned up for the summer. Call on the city garbage wagona for good sorvlco. Phone 174-L. T, Y. Allen. PhyslcUna and nargeona DR? F. O. OARLOW," "diC'TbVA MAINS GARLOW Oatoopathla physicians, 410-417 Garnott-Corey bldg., phpne 1036-L. Roildnc 26 South Laurel et. DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopatht physician, 803 Oarnett-Corj building. Phone 180. DR. J. J, EMMENS Physician and surgeon. Practice llmltod to eye. ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien tifically tosted and glasses sup piled. Oculist and Aurlst tor S. P. R. 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