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MEDFORD atAIG TRIBUNE, aLTCDFORD, OREGON, MONDAY, JTNE 10, 1D1G PAGE PTVE S' i rs ASHLAND AND VICINITY "Unnvoulnhlo uccidcnt'1 wns the verdict rendered on Sunday by the coroner's jury at the inquest over the body of Jiunen Eugene West, son of Mr. and Mr. Clinton West, of Winters, Cn!., who wns run ovei by a fiwt stock train at the Latirol street orosiitnj in this city Saturday morn ing. The evidence and circum stance pointed to the verdict ns rendered in tho opinion of the jury. The entire train crew was examined an to the deiuiU of tho fatality, in cluding Engineer Spnlinger, Firoiuan Miller, Conductor Carter and Brake men Park, Hunsaker and Hennett, all of Koseburg. Xo looul witnesses saw the accident. The jury was composed of C. II. VhujioI, T. W. Acklin, L W. Frnloy, W. I Huron, Henry Provost and W. II. Day. Cor ornor l'orl of Medford conducted the investigation, assisted by Distriot Attorney Kelly. The i cumins of the victim of the tragedy were taken to the California home of the family on Sunday afternoon, accompanied by the bereaved pnrents. The little hon was two years old. The dispatch that n regular army recruiting station hns been establish ed at Mcdford will afford u lot of our young bloods nn oppot (unity to en list for service in Mexico. Lithia. Park witnessed the largest crowds within its borders yesterday of any Sunday since thrown open to the public Then' was a constant Ht renin of utitos coming from out of town all day long. Attractions were auiimcnted by the appearance of the Diinsmuir band, which headed a dele gation of vixitors from that city. That musical organization wns com posed of 2(1 perforators, all neatly uniformed, with 11. D. Hill as leader. Both bands of this city also rein forced musical necompaniments, and there wore moving pictures presented in the afternoon as a foretaste of the attractions which are to follow dur ing celebration week. Tho many friends hero of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Whecloss, of Williams burg, Virginia, were pained to learn of the death of their infant daugh ter, Virginia Allen, which occurred nt (he family home on Snturdny. The child was eighteen months old, and was one of twins, a boy and girl. Mrs. Whcelcws was formerly Miss Grace Auderson, nt one time residing here. Miss Esther Whited returned from San Francisco Saturday morning, where mIio hns been attending an art school. Later in the month sho will go to Berkeley to pursue studios along similar lines. Dr. .1. I. Johnson and wifo loft to day for an extended auto trip in MmrWi of a permanent location, hav ing decided to leave Ashland. They will fiwt visit Dr. Bywntor, at Grants 1'ntw, and Dr. Knott, at GIoikIhIc, afterward touring northern and oftMtem Oregon. Their destination is tho central' went unless they decide to locate either on the coast or the iutormnuutaiu nection. Leading Portland residents will pHrticiMttc in the celebration here duly -l-O, the excursion being under the auspices of that city's chamber of commerce. They will arrive here in special cuix thumnrniug of July -1. Pare for the round trip will he .f 1M.70 L. L. Mulit, former Ashlaudcr, and now vice-president of Portland's Xotthwtwteru National bank, is chairman of tho committer of ur ranpeiiieuttt. A. Ii. OrwnJ, from Iowa, accompan ied by his duu(hter, an instructor in Willamette University at Salem, are her for a month1!. stay during tho hummer vacation season. it. E. Cook of Poseburg was in town Saturday submitting a proposi tion to the celebration committee re garding a balloon awl jutraokulc t&ust. He agree to be here in (wo wmk for a tryout jut before the odobrntion prupor begin. Cook used to live liiv and is related to the Tu tor fawily. Hi Praaer, S. P. water iiH.rin tjudptt with headquarter at Duns Mttfo was here the last of tho week Ntttfprfiug to tint installation of add ditional water fauilltios at thi ter iiiin! Mr, Y. L, Cawjw went to Yreka on Saturday for a viak with her son, Charley Logan, wlio is Ford dintri butor in (bat particular territory. Chautauqua, tktkvts will be f2.."il), not trunsfor&hto in this elasnifica Uim. ('hiulrvu frowt ix to twelve yoar, il.'lA. Trawif arable tickets, xuml by any tpwifil family, ?.1.30. If ptMvhuel oh or befoio July 1, a iwltwtiou will be watlw in all ulassi fkatious. If ticket purehaf were Made individually for the numerous aitraatiouk, the coat would soar alto a wm tloHars. Earl AbWit. mm of Rav. Dr. J. T. Abbett, of Eugene, recently gradual -od from the Dental School in Port land. He was formerly connected with the Great Northern railway in vftjiou eMM'itie. At ue time his father, IV. Abbett, . Vethodist pator here, nd uoc occupies the iNiMtiioi of district uporibttoilcot bin hvav bc'u,rf n Kuttft. Sir.. KII.I Mills, Stout firlflp Ea.'l, Mrn. T. Ii Nuhimuii ora? Rons! ( Ultn ad iiarpid, Mr, aaJ Urtt. C ft'i Niras and T. K. Bolton left hero tho Inst of the week on the Templar ex cursion to Los Angeles. T. K. Anderson, manager' of the Pilot Knob mine, near Gottville, Sis kiyou county, motored to Ashlnnd the last or the week find, nceompnn ied by his old friend, It. J. Mudge, of San Francisco, visited hero Fri day and Saturday, in the meantime making a business trip to Medford. Mr. Muuge, though residing in Snn Francisco, is engaged on a large scalo in raising asparagus, beans and other Jiroduuts of the field in the Sacra mento valley. Professor I. W. Larimore, member of this season's ohantaucpia talent, and whose name is familiar, duo to his huving united the assembly bcro for years past, is now phymcnl direc tor of tho Y. M. C. A. at Tacomn, having moved to that city from Sun Diego. On Saturday n large delegation of Knights Templar from territory ex tending from Hood Ittver to Grants Pass, went south, bound for Los An geles. Hev. A. It. niackstonc, pastor of the Haptist church, was elected sec retury of the Hogue Hiver Valley Ministerial association nt its recent convention in Gold Hill. M. T. Wire of Grants Pass is president and Harry Tucker of Medford vice-president. The Shrine ceremonial, which was to have been held in July amid Lithia park surroundings, under nuspicea of Hillnh Temple of this city, has been postponed until September. Thf Teacup club of tho Methodist ohureh has elected Mrs. Husor pros, ident; Mrs. II. II. Lenvitt, vicc-prcsi dent; Mm. Hurry Yco, secretary. Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Elmore will oc cupy tho Huntley residence on Al mond street, recently vacntcd by the family of E. G. Snvder. Among tunny picnic parties in Lithia park a notable one will bo that given by St. Mnrk'a Guild of Med ford on Tuesday, June 20. Tho or ganizutioii has mnde the pilgrimage to Ashland several years in succes sion for a like purpose, and when Trinity Guild of this city welcomes them to locnl surroundings there wilt be something doing. Tho Southern Oregon Dontnl asso ciation met in Hotel Oregon parlors on Saturday, a baker's dozen being present. Preliminary lo the after noon program the toothpuller.s pur took of an elaborate six-course ban quet, foregoing administering an an aesthetic Afterwards they talked shop. Dr. Pert It, Elliott of Grants Pans presented a pnwr on "Novo caine," and Dr. E. G. Riddell of Med ford dwelt upon the merits of "Hoot Filling,'' both visiting and local prac titioners joining in the discussions. The next meeting will be held at Med ford in December, nt which time elec tion of officers will occur. A new plan for dissemination of information relative to accidents, floods, blockades, etc., has been in augurated by the Southorn Pacific and will go into effect July 1. A des ignated official in tho chief dispatch er's office is to bo posted at first hand in regard to any of these con tingencies, relieving tho dispatcher of replying to a multiplicity of inquir ies. Men will be designated for this special work in all tho leadng rail road towns within jurisdiction of the company. Under tho old system trav eling agents were supisised to rush to the sceno and report tho extent of the trouble. Under the new plan in formation will be forthcoming only to thrsc entitled to receive it through ofticial channels. Excursionists to tho Knights Tem plar conclave nt Los Angeles have the benefit of one and a third faro for the round trip, return limit sixty days. Dates of sale, June l'J-20, in clusive. Hate from Ashland i'M. Mr. and Mrs. Hobbius, who have been tho gnosis of Mrs. Alvln Wil liams for the past week, have return ed to their homo at Hogue Klver. J. D, Soars and family were dinner gueets of Mr. and Mre. J. I). Stevens at Tolo Sunday. K. C. Fabor, prominent buslnoaa man of Merrill, Ore. was here attend ing to buslneas matters and shak ing hands with old frltmos the latter part of tho week. 'MJe Flora Green lias been visiting friends at Agate the uaat week. Mis Oudrey Holmoa vleited frlende In Aahlund Tueeday. The funeral services of tho Into Arthur It. Hraduey were held at the family residence Monday morning. Mr. Uradney had been an Invalid for a number of years and his death camo not as a aunrlee to his many frlemis. -V large number of sympathetic and sorrowing friends, laden with boautf ful flowers, followed the remains to Us last sad resting place. The de oeiged leaves to mourn his loss a wife and two daughters, Mrs- W. Ker gueooo of this dty and another daughter in Colorado. Mrs. XetUe Green and family were MheBumof iira B. II. Bavls at Tolo Houlw. Tb local nejbekab a4 Odd Fellows Iod&C9 mvtored to Ashland Sunday CENTRAL POINT and enjoyed a picnic lunch In the i park. Vestal ami Miss Frnnols DavUson, who have been Attending tho O. A. C. for tho pnst year have returned to their home here to spend the sum me'-. MIhs Kntherlno Foley of Knnes Creek paid Central Point frlonds a visit tho first of the week. Miss Fol ey left Tuosdny morning for Portland where she will visit rolntlvcs and friends for a week, then going to Monmouth where alio will attend summer school. IMIbs Jessln Chnuncy was n visitor at tho homo of tho Misses Rose and Iluth Dullock In Medford recently. Miss Agnes Ounlap of the Univer sity of Orogon Is nt homo to spend her vacation. i Mayor W. A. Cowley and family, who novo been nbsont from tho city, touring the northern part of tho state the past ton days, roturnod to their home hero Tuesday evening. Mrs. Snuford Uleljardson nnd Mrs. Mnury of Koss Lane woro attending to business matters in Contral Point Monday afternoon. A grass fire caused by children playing In the yard, camo very nearly destroying the Van Ilardenburg homo Tuosdny afternoon. Had It not been for the prompt and active scrvlco of tho flro department, the flro may have resulted Bcrlously. Mrs. John Hobs and daughter, Miss Edith, aro at home again after n fort nluht'fl visit with Grants Pass rela tives. I Mrs. Guy Tex Ib enjoying a Bhort vacation at tho Proupcct Inn. Misses Edytho and Cecyclo and Helen Parker lenvo today for Mon mouth whore they will bo students at the summer school session of that In stitution. .Prof. Nlbcrt of Agate has moved his faintly to Central Point. They will llvo In the Sturtevant house. 'Mrs. M. O. nroadhent and Miss Blslo Dorran arrived hero Tuesday from n weok's stay In Oregon's me tropolis whoro they much enjoyed tho rose carnival. H'rofossor A. J. Hanby of Medford transacted business here Wednesday. Tho funeral services of Mr. IMck orson of Portland wero held bore Wednesday afternoon In tho Motho dlst church. Mr. Dlckorson was for merly a member of tho local church and a resident of these parts. A largo number of old friends woro thero to pay their last respects to tho dead. Mrs. Fred Hesselgravo and daugh ter of Talent are tho guest of Con tral Point rolntlvcs this week. IMrn. Carson of Huttn Falls Is a visitor at tho homo of Mrs. Ida Croedo. ' Mrs. Frederick ban gone to hor Hiimiuor homo up Ilogue river to re main during the hot mouths. Mrs. Vernon D. Ilrophy camo down from Phoenix to spond a few hours with her parents hero Wednesday. !MIrh Mary Price Is enjoying n visit with Mlsfl Addlo Cameron at Table Hock this wook. GOLD HILL NUGGETS H. P. Tucker roturnod Saturday afternoon from his bunlueea trip to Portland and Soattle. (Mrs. W. II. Stloklo and gramUon, Maxwell Marvin, roturnod to Gold Hill nftor spending a couple of weeks at Medford. Alfrod Lowls and family camo down Saturday afternoon from the Mountain King clnnnabar mine to spend two or three days at their homo In this city. W. H. Klnnoy of Sams Valley dis trict was In Gold Hill Saturday. Jay It. Davidson spent Hovornl days recently, visiting on tho Applegate. iHarry Harvey loft Saturday morn ing for Ashland, having loft tho em ploy of Martin Johnson, us plumber. Mr. Leonard has arrived to take his plaee. Mrs. C. H. Price went to Pnuwlena, Saturday morning to visit with her sisters at that place. (Sunday morning, Juno 18, a flue little boy oanie to the ranch homo of Mr. and Mrs. "Hozy" Topovoc, to make that his future home. INed Porter of the Moadowa dis trict, spent Saturday and Sunday in Gold Hill. Mrs. II. T. Pankey loft Saturday evening for an extended visit north, stopping at Portland a few days. She expects to then spond as many more days In Seattle, before going on to the home of her daughter, Mrs. Dan Schoarer at Forks, Washington. W. H. Gardner came In Sunday to speud the day with his family at this place. The construction crow with which he Is working Is still lit the vicinity of Itoseburg, but Is about to be moved further north. Alvah Cook of Foots creek, was in Gold Hill Saturda Mr and Mr J W Heron were In CHICHESTER S RLLS P4!JvK em. a iuj i iu MMjikVtiy Tk Hkir Her o'J-xr v niASu.Nit ii u.si i-rllx, t-ia. yMn.nMlKM.Uvl AIrlHUU SOLO BY DRUGGISTS tYMYHOC Saturday from their homo east of town. Attorney A 13. Kellogg uiada sev eral business trips to Medford the pnit week. IMIss Ilessle Newton has charge of tho culinary department of tho "Home Dining Hall" In tho absence of Mrs. C. 11. Price. Mrs, Eva Xewton and dnughter, Mils g (Xorn, are at home to their friends In their, own home now. (Mrs. D. 11. Miller la suffering with the forefinger of hor left hand, ns a large sllvor of fir was so Imbed ded under the nail ns to require tho attention of a physician. "Hill" Fancher of Medford attend ed tho pnvtlllon danco Saturday even ing. F. W. Dodge of Grnnts Pass also mado It convenient to ho pres ent, ns did others from both Hoguo lllvor nnd Medford. Mrs. Charles Kelt who has been seriously 111 the past three weoks Is reported convalescing at this time. Miss Einnin C-unnyaw of Medford Is now with her sister, Mrs. George Lanco on Foots crcok, as their par ents have gone to California for n visit. BUTTE FALLS Mrs. Win. Jones moved from Samn valloy to our town ono day hist wook. They havo rented tho Clevcnger property. Mr. Jonos l a forest ran ger. Thero was a llttlo flro In tho nttlc of iC. 12. Smith's residence Saturday afternoon. It was discovered beforo It did any damage to amount to anything. G, W. Uarkor, wlfo, daughter and Mrs. Ilernlco linker, Mlssci Ettn nnd Ava Stewart went Saturday evening over on Hague river nnd returned Monday morning. They report a tlno outing. Monday another largo load of .fish wero brought up and put In the hatchery stream here. W. W. Parker returned from a bus iness trip in tho valley Monday morn ing. ' Mr. nnd Mrs. Parker mado a busi ness trip to Dr. Kmerson'ri dairy ranch Monday evening. Lester Abbott was visiting homo folks Sunday. Delvln Clasplll camo down from his camp In tho mountains and vis ited hl parents Sunday. Ernest Smith wont to Troll Friday of liiHt week to start In on his dutlen ns forest ranger. Mrs. Muriel Hralnerd and llttlo dnughter returned home Thursday from a three monthH visit with her nunt. Mrs. Crabtree, In Forest Grove. Mr. Hralnerd wont to Medford Tues day to meet them. Thero havo boon several camporH up from the valley lately for a fow days' outing in our woods. G. W. Harkor and family and Mr. nnd Mrs. U. F. Morris made a trip to Trnll Friday to take Mrs. Erneat Smith to her husband, who Is work ing on tho trails thero. SMr. and Mrs. M. P. Haker aro the proud parents of an olght pound boy born Friday morning. Mother and habo doing nicely. Mlss Nell Cadzon of California, Is visiting Mr. J. Cadzou's family hero on hor way to Now York state to visit her old homo. MrH. Hennle Kdmondson was down Thurtiday to niovu their housohold goods to the Allon ranch nbovo hero, whore thoy llvo during tho summer, Miss Hernlco Poolo of Jacksonville la visiting this week with Mrs. Kd Watson. TALENT TALK Kenneth Kinft from the University of Cnlifornw, and Miss Huth Wilson from the luiversity of Otegon, hno returned fiom their year" work nt the respective colleges. Peter Van der Sluis has seourod n new auto whu-h he is having fixed up into n truck for delivery purposes. The reception given Friday evening for those who recently jotued the Make Skin Smooth Then" U one safe, dtrpondabln treat ment that proves itching torture In ktnntly and that cleanses mid mxjIIn the tikln. Ask uny drueKUt for a STs) bottle of zerao mill apply It us diivctwl. Boon you will find that pimple, black hwuU, eczema, ringworm unci similar nklit trou bles will disappear. A little srino, the ptmvtrutlnc, satU fylng UiuUl. Is all thai U ntsxlwl, for It iMiihbm alt nkin cruptUxin anil mukeu the nkln wft. mdooIIi unit healthy. Kemn, Clerelsnd. FIVE ACRES Choice 0 acre tract, close in, suitable for garden, bor rios or general purposes. Price $025. BEKKETT IKVEBTSffKHT CO. Itoul Kslat Lkuu, &aBity, laxai-iuace. 102 West Main. Methodist church wns well attended. An excellent jirognuu wns rendered and nil considered the occasion one of the principnl events of tho season. Tho .Men's club will meet on Tuor days after this instead of on Thurs days, when the choir have their re- hearsals. Mrs. J. 11. Fuller is leader of the choral work. Mrs. G. W. Ager attended n recep tion given Friday afternoon by tho Commercial college students to the tenohors of the teachers' review elasa nt tho Medford Commercial college. Miss Margaret Ames, studuut at tho college, and Mr. Ager, who has had oharge of tho teachers' course, wctc upon the program. Dr. Lnnce Driscoe, son of Suporin- jendont George A. Hriscoo, hns taken up headquarters in the Ames build ing. Dr. Hriseoe is a young tnnn of many sterling qualities and comes to us well recommended by those who know him and of his work. Dr. Frank Goddnrd, son of H. II. Goddard, arrived Saturday from Chi cago. Mr. and Mrs. Goddnrd will make their future home upon Mr, Qoddard's ranch south of town. Heported by Jackson County Ab stract Co.. Sixth and Fir Sts. Ilcwl Kstnto Tronsfinn, George A. Only to Fred Owen, Innd in sec. U2-10-1W. $ 30 Wm. Soronscn et ux tolllys soh Provolt, land in see. 7-38-1W. - .- ..- . 1,000 Andy Berkeley et ux to W. S. Howard et ux, land in 1). L. (.'. $0, twp. 3D-1E. .... .. 10 United States to John F. Halls, lot 4 and mh 2-37.3W.. Patent Pearl Grey et vir to W. S. How ard et ux, land in 1). L. C. H twp. 30-1E. 1 I MAEKET REPORT I lilTt"WCi HOGS Alive, 7y4c STEEHS Alive, 00VaC. COWS Alive, Gfj5jc. VEAL Dressed, 8(7Dllc. Llvo ftinltry HENS- Heavy, l'Jc; light, liy, lbs. and under, lie; old roosters, (Jo; broilers, Ida. DUCKS-Fnt, bo. GEESE Fat, 8c. TUHKEYS Fnt young, lOo. BELGIAN HAKES. f to (Jo. liny ana Grata (Huving Prices.) WHEAT 00c. OATS$30 ton. HAY Grain. M Ion. BAHLEY Whole, $30. I'rlctMi fnta tj mitten EGGS--22ic BUTTER -Dairy, 2 lbs., -J5o. POTATOES $1.86. ONIONS-aVio, HONEY-13o per Ib. CIDEH 25o. POHK'-DVic BEEF-lOfjUlUc. LAHIJ l'JVic. BACONl.lffplSo. SIIOULDEHS l'JV'tC HAM 10c. BUTTEK FAT 25c. BUTTEH Whcdcsale, 20o. NEW TODAY A party of font his 40-acre homo, new buildings and soil that la good, prlco ?5000.00. Will tako a small Medford homo as part payment. Tho 2 40 acres joining tho outrange over half in grain and hay, and most of the balance good alfalfa laud when cleared, It) a ten! fluo propo rtion. Will explain fully on request. Will exchange for a closo in dairy proposition. Hoon-Cathcart Co. ltionn 1(17 WHY? NOW TMK TO THAI) If. I have a 100-ncrn stock ranch; good location; 100 acres In grain, soirfo alfalfa. This placo recently wild for 12u,000; no Incumbrance Will trndu for good orohard, prefer pears, or would tuke elty property. Would trade oven or assumu some In. oumbraueo on orchard proposition. J. C. BARNES UK W'mt Main KttvoU FUowfW COURT HOUSE NEWS STRONG FEATURES AT PAGE THEATER Pretty lloaele Unrrlscnlo is back at tho PaEO4 today in a atrong film entitled "In tho Last Act." Mtaa UarrUcalo plays the part of Kthcl Audrey, nn actress who Is be friended by n strnugo woman when she Is "down and out." From tho moment of meeting the charltablo woman, Kthel's success starts, ending with her becoming n star of first magnitude. Sho meets a man who Is highly attractive to her who turns out to bo tho husband of tho woman who bofrlendec nor. When she learns thts Kthel gives back tho husband with whom sho hnd fnllcn desperately In lovo. Tense scones are frequent and those aro splendidly enacted by Miss Ilarrlscale nnd her support, which conststs of Harry Keqnan, May Allen and Clara Williams. Tito mo tion picture program Is completed by an excltlug Trlauglo Keystone "Cin ders of Love" presenting Chester Conklln In a burlen.no on tho rivalry t at sometimes exists between tho poltco and flro department. MEETING TO BE HELD TODAY VERY IMPORTANT Tho meeting of tho Merchants' asso ciation, Commercial club nnd fair stockholder at tho Austin hotol, at 6:30 p. m. Monday should be largely attended. Ilanquct nt C:30 sharp, price SOc per pinto. Tho organization of the now fair association la progressing nicely. Tho buslneaa men aro behind It solidly, thero Is n llvo bunch nt tho head of it nnd orcryono should bo Interested in seeing tho fair mndo a big auccoss. Tho men who do the work need you cooperation and assistance. Tho fair wilt also bo n fall carnival this year with plenty of good attractions. A BIT OF ADVICE First lWt lk'hiy. ..Hoeoiid Don't Kxitcriincnt If you suffer from backache, headacho or dlzxy spells; if you rest poorly nnd nro languid In tho morn ing; it tho kidney secretions uro Ir regular and unnatural In appear ance, do not delay. In such cases tho kldnoys often need help. Donn's Kldnoy Fills are especially prepared for kldnoy trouble. They aro recommended by thousands. Cnn Medford residents dcslro mora con vincing proof at their effectiveness thnn the stntmncnt of a Medford citi zen who has used them and willingly testifies to their worth? ' iMrs. A. "V McCatchuon, 520 N, Front St., Medford, says: "I am subject a groat deal at times to back- aeho. It In ono of thoao constant, dull aches In tho small of my back Often I can hardly turn over tu bed, an my back feels so woak and sora, In tho morning I can hardly got up Since I have been taking Donn's Kid ney Fills, I nm not bothered so much by my back. This medlolne makes mo feel butter In every way." Prlco, SOc at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kldnoy remedy get Doan's Kldnoy Pills the samo thnt Mm. McCutcheon had. Foster-Mil- burn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y: Adv. FOH KAMlz-.TtvamJCX FoiVHALiroTpTHAUB Toain of mare, weight $2500, with heavy hadnesH nnd wagon. One regis tered A. J. C. C. Jersey Hull. 10 wks. old. John U. Hair, Hoguo Htver. Ore K0 FOH BALE Horses, and grain bny In the field, ono mile northeast of Phoenlif. B. K. neanws. iuo FOH SALE Team of black horses Can bo hcoii nt the Union Stable or sou John A. 1'urL 28 S. Dart lott. tt FOH ItHITl HOUSKH FOH HUNT 11-ronm house closo In pkonoSlSy. HO V, irCUl HMN'T KItii room house, hard wood floors, full cement basement mill I'll rn EH I'hllllu :I70.V. FOH ItBNTOno 4-room houiM. Phono 370-W. modern yOK KK.Vr ailClSMiArilCOlW m " ji j- tfi ja irtaf-iJi fcj-M"hrfJ"hrfcr FOH RENT OH SALE -00 ocrea with good building; also lot at Kaglu IPolnt. Oood location for garage or vonfoetlonnry. Call or Wrlto L. Hltut, Uox 3, Wolf Creek. Btas, Uox 3, Wolf Creek, Ore. FOR HALB HOMK8THADB FOH 8ALH Homestead relluQuUh ment, 3-room )ioune and IX acre fenced. Ilargalii for i)ulok sule. P. O. Ilox 827, Medford, Ore. 78 WAXTKIl MlKCELU.VHOUS WANTED -To borrow $(B00 on first mortgage fruit and stock farm OP' eratud by ewner: four to five years AddrW C. L.. Mall Tribune. 76 WANTKU Feathera, steam renovat od. wool recorded, comforters, nil Iowa and cushions mad over and to order, feather buds made Into sanitary folding mattreMoa. Phono iaC-J. HeprwoutKtivo will call with samploti. 78 9&kt UP TAKRN' UP -Three bhu sliottw. "f Owner eall and pay ghnrgiM. Mrs. It. It. Laud, Qrlfllu creek. 79 VOn 8ALK MlSCrVljlirtJOCOCB FOH HALE- Underwood tyicwrllor, used but a short time. Address Uox C, .Mall Tribune. FOH SALE Ono 7-foot John Deere (Hinder. John II. Hair, Hogue Hiver, Ore. 80 FOH SALE Six weeks' nnd two months' old turkeys. Jno. V. Chen oweth, Sutherlln, Oregon. It. F. P. No. 1. i 77 FOH SALE A good gas englno and pump Jack. C. U. Tuttlo, Central rolnt, Ore. 78 FOH SALE Billiard table and fix tures. John Lyucu, Jackaonville, Orogon. 73 FOR SALE Small steam threshing outfit, ten horse engine and 24 lnch. separator; both In good con dition. H. C. Neoly, H. 2, Grants Pass, Ore. 78 FOR SALE 2 II. P. gnu cnslno with Jack; riding corn cultivator. Phono 039-J2. 7C FOR SALE Ornln liny In field. C. W. Isnncs, Phono C01-J2. FOH SALE Ono ton Ford truck at tachment; also -10 acres land to trndo for Ford car, Dahack's Oarnge 482-J. 88 FOH SALE Cholco alfalfa hay, $10 per ton In field. Snlder'a Dairy, Phone 20KI3. HCSINIC8H DIRRCaXJItT Auto Hupptlos LAHER AUTO BPRINO CO.W are operating tho largest, oldest and best equipped plant In tho Pa cific northweqt. Uso our spring when others fall. Bold under guar antee. 20 North Fifteenth St Portland, Ota. Attorneys QEO. W. CHERRY Attorney and Notary, Rooms 0-10, Jackson Coun ty Dank Building, entrance N. Central, Medford, Oro. PORTER J. NEFF Attorney nt law, rooms 8 and 9, Medford National Dank Building. A. K. REAMES, LAWYER Oaritttt- coroy blag. Q. M. ROBERTS Lawyer. Medford National Bank Building. . ..rrTTx; Collections. COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS W collocted aorno accounts 14 year old. Wo know how to got th money. Tho Ddilock Mercantilt Agency, Inc., Rooms 1, 2, 3, Huh kins' Bldg., 210 E. Mala it Dentist Dr. W. M. VAN BCOTOO DR. O. O. VAN BCOTOO Dentists Oarnott-Corey Uldg., ulte 111 Medforo, Oro. Phono 856. Collections nnd Itcport DR. FRANK ROBERTS Dontlst M. F. & H. Bldx. Offlco Houri 8:30Jo 12; 1 to C. Phono G07-R. Engineer und Contrctor FRED N"c7jM"MiS8ngineer and contractor, 404 M. F. & II. Bid. Surveys,, estimates, irrigation dralnago, orchard and land lm provement. Insuranco, EARL 3. TBMY Ooneral Insuranc offlco. Flro, Automobllo, Accident, Liability, Pluto Qlaas, Contract and Surety Bonds. Excollont com pnntes, good local sorvio No 210 Qarnett-Coroy Bldg. Instruction In Muita FRED " ALToXriAIOJIT? teachor of piano and harmony. Composer and nrrangnr of music. Halght Music Studio, 401 Uarnott-Coroy building. DL1S3 HEINE Teacher of Violin. Music furnished for all occasions. Prices reasonable. Btudlo 1131 Q. Main St, Phono 303-J2. OarbAgfl QAHHAOE Oet yonr premlsea cioaneu up for the summer Cl on tho city garbage wagona fo good scrvlco. Phone J74-L F, Y. Allon. I'liynlclau nm BrKotu DR. F. O. CAHLOW, DR. BVA MALNB CARLOW Osteopathic physicians, 416-417 Qarnett-Corey bldg., phone 1036-L. Ilesldenp 26 South Laurel at DR. W. W. HOWARD OsteopathU physician, 303 QarnaU-Cortj building. Phone 130. DR. J. J. EMMENB Phyalolin and surgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear, nose and throat Eyes scien tifically toated and glasses sup pllod. Oculist and Aurlst for 8, P. It. R. Co. Offices M. F. A H, Co bldg., oppoilto P. O. Phone 667. DR. It. W. CLANCY Physician and surgeon Phones, office 36. resi dence 7S0, Offlco hours, 10 to 12, 2 to 6. DR. MARTIN C. BARDER Physi cian and surgeon. Officii Palm block, opposite Nash hotel, lloura 10 ta 12, 1 to 4. Phone 110-J. Printers and Publishers MKbVbRD PRINTING CO.. hMttw bex equipped printing office in southern Oregon; book binding! loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, etc Portland prices. 37 North Fir m. Transfer BADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 42 North Front et, Phon 315. Prices right Service guar nnteed.