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MEDFORD MATL TRTBUNR, MHDFORD, ORE(i() TliTtt.sl) VY, ,UTTC 22. 1f)1fi PACIE FTVTC I . y?r i t EAGLE POINFEAGLETS By A. 0. Dowlctt Mr. and Mr. 0. A. Tabor nml three children putted through hero lust onlurdny evening on thier vvnv to Aalilnnd. Thev Imd boon tip on the lloguo river vMting their relative, the HittW, and inteiitleil to Mop nt Aolilnml nml vit.it Mr. Tuber's pnrent, tlien proceed to their home in Chico, Oil. Mr. T. used to live in AmIiIuiuI before they went to Chico. Kmery Dnvis of Tolo spent the nielli witli tm nml Sunday morning went to llonibrnok to pitch tlie bnll ror the Iutglo Point tem in tiieir X" witli (lie llornbrook team. Thev liiiil quite n spirited conic!, tm the HHine stood 4 to J nt the end of the twolllh inning. Sunday wn rtithor n bnny dnv in our quiet little town nml neighbor hood. At 10 o'clock we Imd Sumlav noIiooI nml tit 11 u. in. Itev. SiuimotiH prenehed mnl nt the oloe or the her view he gnvo hu opportnnitv to anv who wi-hed to unite with the church, mid then' weie three little .iteix, Olive. Idn nml llliewtom Chirk, aged l'J, 11 nml 10 yoni, eituie forwurd Mud took the eiiti deiitnnted for theni to (uke. t There wax no excito ineiil or utiuiitil ititero-l mmiirontod, hut t hoy hud been instructed bv their ii mil, llw, I.illie (Mmjende. nml on being nucxtinucil hv the pastor, Hev. &IUIIIUIIS ynVe the neee.nry ei donee or their picimtcilncxs for ehureh nieuilieivhip nml were duly u cohort ii" enmlidntes for bnptimu. This closed the eiviee for the fore noon, but tit Krone crock ehnolhouso lltnie wnt nuother prngrutu going on. The iirrnngcmoiits hnd been mnde to hold the tiiimml Suiulnv -ehool pie uie, hnve it picnic dinner, it nice pro gram nml pretiehinn in the nftonioiiii. Kit nfler dinner I -darted to go to lteoso ereek to see what I eouhl find of intereit to Hit render of the Mm' Tribune, nml when I left the dinner Inble I left there MUM'('irittfiiiH, Morinuilu nml Kern Lewis tlnujthter of our eontei-tioiiery nml soft drink mini, ttml Inter Mr. nml Mt. Frank l.ewin. their puients eninej K. . Ke ter or .Jnekttonville, Willinm von det llelleu nml fitinily, ,Jnek l'lorev, Jr.. Dr. nml Mi Helen Holt, hi diiugli. ler, .Mr. Peter, be-ide our iimimI Sun dny crowd, till told nliout Ihiit.t. There win, ijuttf n niunber of our Siiiidny visitors mint to llorubionk. When I renehed the Reuse ereek tiehoolhoiise thev hnd nlremly eum iiieniTil with their program, nml on entering the Iiuum found tluit the house wh full. Tho exorcise, what I tienrd of them, weie very uood, mid the iniiia-tlefcehlljriui wm. flint. Tlfey'limr uli-cmly been (o diiiuei when I renehed lite MihoolhouKe, but Kev. Simmon, iuHtend of onting din tier with me nml riding up with me in a rig, ruhed off on hi win-el to eut dinner with the iMenicker. Vou know, or Ktrhup vou don't, but we hmtw that Drolhor Simmons bud rtiiMilr fancy tor pieuie dinner, mid we don't blame limi, for witch din ner re not picked up every dny. Well, after nil the i'.etvie- wete over Mr. S. gave n one of bin beet on pre imredneHx, not military preiwrodiio', hut ii pivwrediiei.h to meet Hod. Ro furning to hi httue we found Hint quite h eouiMiuv Imd nlremly culleel w to Hititt-Ko the iuiuiiMtdnu of the Ihioe little girl, mid when werythuiK wbm in readiiiei.M nml he wu nliout ready to mbfliniMer the ordinnnee of iM)ttitm, be nnuoiiueed that his little daughter. .MeKu, uged , had dwidml to muke the otart in the divine life, w niter itoiiiir thrtHigh the iiximl itixtiont thut are aked Hh))licmits for nieutlH'r.liin he wa turaially rv tH'ixed into the ehureh as au nppli. rant for luitini. Thev then all four joiiMfl luinds and were led out into tit' water lo the pmiier ilepth and hi baptbtrd them iwii- at a time, after whiidi tin- ri(Ht bund of felloHhip wax ittveii by the ehureh aud enenir Hftftnent wan offereil bv thote who Mere not lueunW of the ltptil ehureh, and we were formally di- WiMPd with the bemslictiou. After .upper we went to ehureh attain mid Mr. H. prcarhed aunin im the ubjei t of the woinuu who wai a miuier and ( llw IMwrisw, I.tike, Hit". So the loader wilt e that Itrotiiar .Hhnmn. vh buv la( Sunday, if nut all the time. I learned Sunday that Mr. und Mi.. W. II. CruiuiuU had uvea viild by Uie lork mid the reult u the ar'tvul of a buy babv June 10. 1010. Moudiiy w quite n lively du.v h mr tittle town. It lutd iwn u Mttuneed in the KaaUU n wi ub by the legal notiee that there would be uV annual fchoul meetiuv on Mon day, June 10. at '1:1.1 j. in., and there had hei-n mi mueh talk about thi mIiooI and bow it wo- run and the fiuance of the di-triet that tha teoik woke up and attended the Wetinir, aud there vm nine very uuinted iueiiiu akrd and auer d after the report of the elerk wax iad, but evervthinir tai.ed off very p1aaautl. and a tier the remark- on the rriort were all settled Fred 11 imim uffeied hi rrignation a dirw tor. I will av hre that nothing that wait aid there caused hi. i iipuitioa. for he had offered it me mouth', before, hut the bimrd would. not couoeut, tutd wu duly accepted. And then iiutnitintiuns weiv railed for lor u director for two 'eiiis to fill the Mienney enu-ed bv the resinn tion of Mr. Poloiize, nnd V. T. New port mid Mrs I,. K. Honk were pinned in iiominiition, anj the result wan Mr. Newport received twenty-six votos und M. Hunk twenty-seven votes, mid -he wn deelnred duly dleOtcd. Then Willinm Perry wns iioinlnnted for direetor for the full term, nnd he was elected by the clerk entliic the bnllot for him. Kor elerk, C. Hooe erhyde and John W. Smith were noiu intited. The result wns Mr, Iloojrer b.vde received tentv-elfht, J. W. Smith twenty-four, nnd J. V. Meln tvre, the old elerk, two. He bad pos itively refolded to net any longer, no was not u enudidiite. Thus ended the huine-s of Hint meeting. The Mibjoet of hnvinjr u hifih school will be taken up Inter. There wore three men enluc ill from Portland mid pitched their tout, open ill), n photo gallery Motidtty morning, und v-iive their nuiuoH its M. I.olui'f, L Nokloolf nnd II. Unku, but they do not -eem to be doing much buiuei". It becomes my pninfiil duty to re cord the death of one of our uofirtmt neighbors und one or our most high ly esteemed eilirens Mrs. Jnmos Jordan, who left here just n. mouth prior to her dontb, with her hiibmid to viit her old home nml her chil dren in Anitn, In. She died Juno 11 of neiite briinoliitLs. She lenves u liitbund ami scvenil children nml griimlehililrcn, heide ulinimt every one who knew her in this section, to mourn her los. There is one cheer ing thought nml Hint is tluit she htiil mnde her ponce with (lod mid died anion' her children. Monthly evening Mr. unit Mrs. t'.'Bf. I.iiptutl of Medford, who nre in Hie harnesM businoHM in that city, npout the night with us. J. V. Kuhl of Ilcnnistnn, Or., mi insitrmicc mini, cniiie m lor late iliu ucr Ttiesdiix. Horn, tho Mth of June, to .Mr. nml Mm. Hcrt Clitipmuu, :t lialiy girl. The (Haiti Ilron. Htnrted with their onttlo to tho Hiimuiur rmigo I'rliluy. rirnmlpa Stncy of Meilfonl g visit ing with his sou, George, at Ilonglc. Klurouco Wnlkor Is on tho Hick lint mid bml to quit IiIh Jnb on the tonil. Thin miction got a nlco rntu Snt tirdny night, uhlch holpuil the Into HPrlug grain. ! Hubo Mooru wn n Juokouvlllo l- ltor Sundny. Tru Vincent who hn lieon working nt Tart Klamath, Ih yUltlug tho homo folks for n fow lny. Mr. mid Mn. Churlon Con torn nro vUltlug with i iilntlvciM at .MoiKiikuo, Ciilifornla. A mirprino jiarty was glvon oji Mr, lolm Dighnm Tuoaday afternoon, the Oceanian bolng .Mm. IllKliam'K 47th birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Hniiioom of Aaate wero visltorH at tho homo of Joe UluiM Sunday. .Mr. mid Mrs. John IIIkIiiiiii wore trading In Central Point and Modtord Suturday. MIimi .fnttlo Cordon of Uoaglo, Is tttnlng with hor slutor, Mri. Klbnrt UlllMI. l.oe VIik nut and tho road crew nro working on tho now Cottei'lll grndo. Tra Dunlap la running a blacksmith shop on tho Moore ranch, which will bo vory convoutlent for tho farmers in this section. frank Do Ford has returned from his shearing trip ami made us a cull Tuuaduy. Mrs. V. ('. Chapman Is visiting for a few days with her son llert. and earing for her little granddaughter. Wiiltir 11 Snk!e .Hid iiiihKoii, Muvwi'M. r-l hi in tl in Medford Suii du atliinoon. Cliiirlci Keisl nliiriKil Stindiiv af ti riiiHin in bin iiini'h lioiiie neur Titlu. Homer Klbart of Aliliiml .eut Sumluv with f fiend- iu Hold Hill. liill Kaneber anient Suudav with bi Iriciid. Sprutte KmkI. ret ii ruing on the uttcruMin train to bis home in Mtslford. Mi. ('. A. Peterson, who has been f.r several week past with her mother, who ligs huu ill ut lu-r home in MianeMttu, returued lo bet home in (lold Hilt Sunday. The ball game between (iold Hill aud Ulendule teams at the latter iducc Sunday was a very good aud exciting game, the score being .'1 to 1J in favor or (lod Hill. Juhu Ivdding und family have mov ed into the former U. V. Meer home, which i now owned by J. W. Heron. Mr, toe Xoe Ms a business vis fctar in (Juki Hill Thesdsy betmu frains. The faaiilv of Cbaatn McCWUen moved to Medtnrrf the first of the present week. Mr. Me is still nt his miue in the Meadow district. Miss Pftfley of Ashland i visiting at the home of her brother, Uoyd refllr0in Ibis eitv K. U. Moore went up to Central ANTIOCH K GOLD HILL NUGGETS SQUIRREL FOOD t--s V en epDiW5 o,NHcRhM AUAtr-nouft- " H, Hiv NyppcR 5vrrc'u. ut too mzRy 5 -. (VtRlSADYlN Sr ' - rxr-r. if I S i fi V haumioHrJ . T 30jto?cc rtjS 7C0B-tHW MAKCON tHe-ecoMP-riME ive CALLeDYoU- COMls 0M - -sippef? HAS yserJ REAOV nr-Tti: cMNUTtStn Point Sunday morning to pcud the day at (he home of his mother. Mrn. Moore had been spending the week with grmtdmii, mid both Mr. uud Mrn. Moore returned Sunday evening to bold Hill. Mr. nud Mrs. J. Do Nyso from Mod font wero guests last Sunday nt tho homo of Cobb Laws. 'Miss AJta Xorcross of Central Point visited with Mrs. Frank Tompkins for n few days last week. Tho Pmihelloulc club hold Its monthly meotlng nt Mrs. It. W. Kl don's homo on Snturdaj. At 1;30 o'clock tho members sat down to a dainty threo-courso luncheon. A beautiful bouquet of rosos utlronod the center of the tublo. Tho Willow Springs grungo will meet at tho school house on Saturday Avonlng, Juno 21th. All niombers aro requested to be prosent and visitors are alwas vvelcomu. At tho annual school oloctlon ot dlstrlot Xo. tt J. Wv HlrkhoU was ro olecteo to the school board and A. V. Carlson was re-elected clerk of tlto sohool board. Under consideration was takon the repairing of the celling of tho school, which lias heoaiun somewhat of nil annual Job. Though tho school Is of reoout construction n good deal nf uionoy will have to bo spent to correct tho poor workman ship In the oroctlon of tho building. The present school board Is assured that an architect was employed to draw the plans ami supurvUo tho erection of the bulltlliiK. Yot not even a farmer In building his liouso would use two by fours and carry laths nml plaster, such as has been dono In this school building. Tho ro. suit Is that the celling sagKwl oyer two turbo and thin, together with a leaky roof, resulted In largo pioeos of nlaster dropping to tho Hour. Luckily no child has boon hurt so far. The roof has leaked slueo the building has been erected. Last Friday noon the. grass and brush north of It. W. Kldon's ranch and oust of the . P. rlsht ot way startml to burn. Luoklly the under brush was not as dry as that on tho west sldo of the right of way was last July when wo had the big fire. How ever, tt soon assumed such proper ilons that help had to be tolophoned for iu all directions. Several bams as wall as the reetdoiicos of John Hourl ana Hoit Nichols wore ondsn gered. Xe serious damage was done, however, and tho only loss was sonio feueea and a little pasture. I.att Tuesday a (Ire had broken out on tho west aide of the right of way just op posite where the fire was ou Friday bat through the berofr efforts of M. Young this tire was extinguished be fore it bad gained much headway. The H. W. Kldeu family. Mrs. L. King and Mrs. IMrkholi enjoyed a delightful ride te the Sterling mine on Sunday afternoon. With Med lord tiade la ..edford made Xtltlro of Min.-fP. HLU I'aihir Hurt ii. IS-B. AVm H. Brou. nlitntiff. vs. Ar thur 1. Jones an .'.rj K. Jones, hi. wife, defendants. By virtue of an execution anc or der at sal duly issued out of and aader the seal of the circuit court or the state of Oregon In and for the eauaty of Jarksoa la a certain suit therein for the foreclosure of a in on Sl In ! th nUltlt( nbova . ' - T.SJUi fit' S- ' I S - V fi-54t S .vZJXl - !. ' j VA 'X'l . J .-SikVSSi J XJl I. s y V i&M '-fy a'' i " r " ' - "' i ri i ii ' WILLOW SPRINGS OACOGl-ciG-T ! 0-Vn2 MPPI2 WAS R.UA0Y AH UOUR AGO ANP ITS ALL COLM 0W- -THOUGHT VOU We HUMoRY J2& jm .. c'oNit' j r W nnitted recovered n Judgment ai'.ntust tho defendants rthur h. Jones and Mary K. Jones, his wife, for tho sum of 1UU2.00 with Interest thereon from tho Mth day ot April, 1910, nt tho rate ot 8 per cent por annum rnd $ 1 3H attorney's fees, and the furthor mini of f 17..10 costs, which judgment was enrolled nud docketed Iu tho clerk's office of said court In said county on tho 17th day of June, t'110, nud Ih of record In Votumo 24 of tho Circuit Court Journal nt pnu.es 120, 427. 128 thereof. Public notice Is hereby glvon. that by virtue of the commands nt said execution and onlor of sale I will oil Saturday tho 22ml day or July, 19 10, ut the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. ut tho front door of-tlu Court house In Jack sonville, Jackson iounl. stnlq of Ore gon, offer for sale und will null tit public auction to tho h Ik best Milder for each, subject to redemption us Is by luw provided, all of tho rlKht, tltlo and Interest that the defend ants above named had on the tlnte ot the mortgage herein foreclosed or huve since nvqulred or now have ,ln mid to the follow lug described ru.il properly, io-wiij 0110 umilli tuiir nt Ibn an i.tli Imlf ' of section two (2) In township thirty four (3-1) south of ratmo two (2) oast of the Willamette Meridian, oofi- tulnlng 100 acres. All of thf above described real property will be sold at said time and place In the manner provided by law for tho sale of real property under x the defendants, Arthur I.. Jones aud and accruing costs of sale. Dated this 22nd day of June, l'M2. W II. SIXOLlSlt. Sheriff, lly IC. V. Wilson, Deputy. Notice of .Sheriff's Sulii Under Kxecii- tl Medford (Jrocory Coimtany. an Cor poration, plaintiff, vs. C. I.. Karslur nnd Ann Kamley, defendants. Hy virtue of an oxeetitlon and order of sale dub issued out of mid under tho seal nf tho circuit court of tho state of OreKou, Iu and for tho coun ty of Jackson, to me directed and dat ed the 2 1st day of June, 1910, In a certain suit therein whoreln the plnlti- tur corporation recovered a ju(lRient against the defendant C. 1.. Ksrsloy for tlto sum of four hundred thirlv slx nml 7:1-100 (H30.73) dollars, with lutrest theriMtu from said 1st day of Ma. 1011, nt the rats or K por rent per annum niuotiuHtiK to $70.80 and KtO.OO attorney's fee, which JudKiiiMiit was enrolled and docketed In the elork's office of said court In said county ou the 10th il.iy or June, 1'Jltf, aud la of record In volume. 2 1 of tho circuit court Journal ut lwge 11'' I hoi oof. Public notice Is hereby given, that in compliance with the commands of sold execution ami order of sale I will on Saturday, the 22nd da ot July, 1910, at the hour ot 10 o'clock a. m. at the (rout door of the court house Iu Jacksonville, Jarksou coun ty, state of Oregon, offer for sal and will sill all or the rlatit. title and Interest that the dofoudants had on the date of tho mortgage herein foreclosed or havo since acquired or now have In and to tho following de scribed premises situated, lying ami oeing In Jackson county, Oregon, to wit: IOt five i " ) In block seven ( 7 ) of the Park Addition to the City of Med ford, as same Is marked and delin eated upon the recorded plat thereof, prior or superior to any right, title or interest ef the defendants or either of them therein and thereto. Said above deaortbed lot will be sold at said time and place In the manner provided by law for the sale of real property to satisfy the judg ment, costs and accruing costs or sale. Dated thl. 22nd day of June. 1911. W H SINOLKK, Sheriff. H K W Wilson, Depot. Votltt tl OlIltlTU-tOI'M Keslert proposals addrew-d to the count v conn of Jarkon county, Ore- Medford House Movers WE MuVK H0USCS, EARNS. GARAGES, JKACHINERY. ETC. Phone 488-la g2 S, NeWttmf, 73? I4fc By Ahern x ALL Ri&HT all RIGHT1. POT IT N Tt' ovEN-1'll SfT tf LATISK'. "r-" ' f . '--. Hi. . ,. M1 gon, nml eiiuorseit tiicreon, -rropos-nls for constructing portion of Sams Vnllev-Oold Hill ltoad." will bo ro- cclved by the county court of Jack son county, ut Its offlcos in tho odrt house nt Jacksonville, uretton, until 11 o'clock n. iu. on Sntiirdiiv, July 1, 1910, and at that time and pl.ico will bo publicly apoiied and rend, jAH nronosnlR must bo iuiuIj upon blank form, to be obtnlucil from the county surveyor, nt his offlro In tho Medford National Hank building. Medford, Oregon, must glva the prlcos proposed, both Iu writing und In figures; and must bo slmiod by tho bidilor. with his address. Kucli bid Is to be presented under seeled cover, nnd shall ho accompanied by cash, n bidder's bond, made payable to Jackson county, or n certified chuck, mntlu payable to tho eotititv Judge, of Jackson county, Oregon, for an amount equal to nt least per cent of tho amount of said bid, and no bid shall bo considered union such cash, bond, or check Is enclosed therewith. Such blddeis' bond shall bo conditioned Hint If said bid be accepted, tho party bidding will duly enter Into uud execute the rontraot. ilmnlil iln stiri'iisufnl lilililnr t.l utinni tho contract Is awarded fall to exit' cute the snmo within 10 days (hot Including Sunday) from tho unto of the notification or such award, such cash, bond, or check, shall bo for feited to Jackson county, and the samo shall bo tho property ot the county. A corporato surety bond will bo re quired tor the faithful performance or tho contract, In the sum outiul to oiin-hnlt of the total amount ot the hid. (All bids nro to be compared on tho basis ot tho county surveyor's esti mate ot tho qiiantltlos of tho work to ho dono, as follews: Knrtli excavation, ou, yds 1085 l.ooso rock excavation, ell. yds. 26 Hard rock excavation, ou. yds 10 1 50 Clearing, aerea drubbing, sip rods S ' commuted Iron culvert. lln. ft 21 13" corruKHtwl iron culvert lln. ft n IV corrugated Iron culvert, lln. ft 21 Surfacing with chRparrul grav el, ou. yds 128 f ha tibovo quantities are approx imately only, to 1m used lu the com. parlson of bids and tho contractor will be paid only for the actual amount or work performed and ma terial furnished at the contract prices. ff.1... ..ili..lft.nlln.lu ..arn.l .... . . I .. I t.l.U i tin npiiviiii HllUII MUM tVlll.MUl lll , be obtained nt tho county surveyor s offlro as heretofore mentioned. Tho right is reserved to reject any ami all proposals and to ueeept the proposal deemed beat for Jackson county. Dated this It Hi day of -'une, 1910. U. A. OAltPAfttll, County Clork for jtiKsoii uounty, Orogop. Siiiiiiiioiih Kult for IMVttiio. In tho Circuit Court of the State or Oreaon, ror the County or Jnok- sqii. Luelndn S(ovpr, Plaintiff, vs. Alouui Slover. Difandajit To Alotuo Slover, the above numod defendant: In the intiiio of the State of Oregon you are hereby required to appar and unswer the plaintiff's complaint against you now on file in the above entitled court ami cause on or before the last day of the time prescribed in the order for publication or sum mons herein to-wlt: On or before the 10th day or July. 1916, eald date be ing the expiration ef six weeks from FIVE ACRES CMioii-e 5 nci'o ti'uct, cIump in, siiitublt! tov xitriloii, hui'' rics or jffiioral j)UPioscs. Price i2."). BENNETT INVESTMENT CO. lleul Itstutw fxtaus, 109 'o Vela. wv ' i"-iLj.'st;ilLj-"i-L-1 -' "!r nnd nftrr tho date of the flr.t publl cation nf this summons. nd If ou fall to appear and nn nvver, for want thereor, the plaintiff will iiiitv in the Court for the relict pritynd tor In taUI romulntnt, succinct. ly atlited as follews: Tlmt tho bonds of matrimony exist ing between plnlntirf and defendant bo forever abrogated, dissolved mid nuiiiillod, and that tho plaintiff bo awardod such other nnd furthor ro llot na to tho court shall npnenr Just and oqultablo. This summons In published In tho Medford Mall Trlbuno bv order or tho Hon. V. M. Calkins, Judgo of tho above entitled court, whloh said or der wns made and entered of record on the 2Gtlt dny of May. 19tC, and In compliance therewith, tho dale of tho first publlontlon hereof Is tho 27th day ot May, 19 IC. w. k. wiri's. Attorney for Plaintiff. rOU ItliXT VntNIHIIKI) ItOOMH Vdh HKNT Ileil room with prlvato sitting room, first floor; nlso garage. 25 South, Orange. St FOB KKX1 TIUCBK8 KOH HUNT Ono 3-rooni furii'shoil li'iodcrn bungalow; one 2-room furnished house, screened porch, nit conveniences. II? Jay St., Phono 742-J. SO FOlt rtENT U-rooiu house closo In phono 218)'. SO Mi l'OIt UHNT PIyo room liouso, hard wood floors, full content basomont and garage Phono U70-W. FOlt KKNT Ono t-room modern house. Phono 370-W. FOlt SAM) 7.room hungnlow, bnso inont furnnco, everything modorn. Will sell tor f 1,000 losn than cost. Furnished or uufurlshcd, 38 (Icucvti ave. 82 aetrarru w,.t 'if- jui'iisTr run roil HAliR TitTIWIVCJS FOlt HALK Or trade, 1 horso nml buggy; 1 aiirry; 1 set of doubla harnoss. H So. QrupO, Phono 3&7, i SO FOlt SALH (loot! riding or driving horso. Pliouu 318, Central Point. 7D FOlt SALK Jersey bull, old. Phono D39.M. months 81 Foil SALH Cheap, good gentle intire, will work any pluco. Will trade for alfalfa hay or cow. Phono 31 S Central Point. 79 FOlt SALU Olf THADi: Tenm of mares, weight $2500, with heavy ttadnoHfl mid wuroii. Ono regis tered A. J, C. ('. Jersey Hull. 10 whs, old. John II. llnlr, Itoguo Illver, Ore. SO FOlt SAI.K llorsi. and grain hay Iu the field, one mile northeast of Phoenix. K. 12. Uoiiiuch. 100 FOlt BAL10 MlHOMiIiAJVKOUH FOlt HAI.IV-Onu. Hire's Hoot Ileor fountain cheap. The Quit. S3 FOR KALK- At n bargain, tlmo-it new sliixle harness uud middle; also oiia combination family tig, rub ber tired. 316 N, Central. S3 FOir8ALK 19lTindlau twin mo torcycle with full equipment: run about 80UO mlloe; n real bargain. .Walker's Ourane. Sil FOR SALK cheap, property at 1 ISO Vest Sth street. 88 FOlt 8AI.IC- Oim Jlluder. John River, Ore. ,-fout John Deoro 11. Hair, Rokiio 80 FOR SAL15- drain hay Iu Hold. C. W. Isaacs, Phone R01-J2. FOR HAMS Ono ton Ford truck at tachment; nlso 40 acres land to trade for Ford oar. Dahuck's (laraRO 482-J. 88 FOR SALH-citolcn ill fa Hit hay, $10 per ton lu field. Snlder'H Dairy, Phono 20J-J3. rrr . ' 'i NEW TODAY .We havo stock rauchos, IiIkIi grndo hay ranches, and general farms both large nud small ou our list. Some city proierty also nt attractive prions. 10 acres with house nud barn, fine level land, $7000. 22 iicrna lull bearing tipples aud pears, ulegant bungalow, $8000. Hoon-Cathcart Co. Tlionn 1(17 WHY? NOW TIMIC'IOTHADH. I have a lGu-acro stock ranch; tfood lnmtion, luo acres in grain, sonio alfalfa This place recently sold for $12,U0U; no Incumbrance Will trade for good orchard, prefer pears, or would take city property Would trade oven or assume some In eumbrauce ou orchard proposition. J. C. BARNES Ki'J West Main Street. iteutiiln, Iiisurmico, I'liunn 701) o KOI t ItKNT II 11 r.i RK RKI'INU uooms POIt HUNT - SmiIi. oT lvoi"f". i7n' rooms, furniHliotl. convetilii)', l In. 31G N. Central. si WANTlcn rvrroATlONB POSITION WAKTBD Ily man with family on ranch; experienced and Lost ot references furnlsltnd. Ad dress lock box C91, Medford. S2 IIKltl W ANTIC!) MALE WANTttD First clnss minors and la borers, Almedn nnd Copper Kaglo initios; good wagon and sure pay, Apply to P. It. Wlckhatn, Alineda. 'Oregon. a WAXTKD MIHCKMtANHOt'H WAN'TUl) To trade some lions for fresh cow nml call, or alio coming frosli. Call Wosloy Coffon, Hotel Niish boto.'c 9:30 n. m. 73 WANTBD TO RUNT A piano for music studio; to buy second hand library table, chairs and couch. Jlox 4, Mali Trobuno. 79 WANTED A good sooond-hand light car. Phono I03J-I. 83 TAKKX UP TAKHN UP Three black Bhoteit. Ownor call and pny charges. Mrs. K. It. Land. Qrlfflti crook. 79 liUSIXKSH DIItKOTOIlT Auto BnpptlM LAIlEIt AUTO SPRING CO. -Wa aro oporntlng tho largest, oldest and best equipped plant In tho Pa cific northwest. Uno our springs whon others fall. Sold under guar antor 20 North Flftoonth St., Portland, Ote. Attorneys OKO. W. OIIKRUr Attornoy nnd Notary, Rooms 9-10, Jackson Coun ty Dank Hulldlng, ontranco N. Central, Medford, Ore. PORTER J. NKFF Atlornoy at law, rooms 8 nnd 9, Medford National Dank Dulldlng, A. 13. HKAMEB, LAWTKR Osraett Corey bldg. O. M. ROHBRTB tJawysr. Medford National Uank Batldtng. Collection. OOIXEOTIONS AND R13PORT3 W collected sonio accounts 11 years old. Wo know how to get the money. Thq Iluitock Mercantile Agency, Inc., Rooms 1, 2. 3, llss klns'llldg., 21CIC. Main st. Dentists Dr. W. M. VAN SCOTOO DR. O. O. VAN SCOTOO Dentists (Inrnett-Coroy Illdg., ulte Medforu, Ore. Phono 858. Collections nml Reports SIC DR. FRAN'IC ROUICRTS Dentist. M. F. & II. Illdg. Otflco Ilonre 8:30 to 12; 1 to B.Phono 007 R. Engineer nud Contractor FRRtm CUmTmaShieoTimd contractor, 404 M. F. & II. Illdg. Surreys,, estimates, Irrigation drain ago, orchard and land tm provetnont. TT T- Insuranco. --. , KARL S. THMV fleneral Insurance office, FIro, Automnbllo. Accident, Liability, Plato Olass, Contract, and Surety Honda. Kxcollent com. pantos, good local sorvlcs. No. 210 (larnett-Corey Hldg. Instruction In Musio FRICI) ALTON IIAKH1T, teacher of piano and harmony. Composer nnd arranger of music. Hnlght Music Studio, 401 rJarnott-Corey building. I1LIS8 IIKINK Toachor of Violin. Mimic furnished tor all ocrnslons. Prices reasonable. Studio 1121 13, Main St., Phono 303-J2. Garbage OARHAdK Get your premises cleaned up for the summer. Call on tho city garbage wagona for Kood servlco. Phone S74-L. W, Y. Allon. Physicians nnft nnrgeons DR. rY. (Cli Alt JO V, DIL BVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathia physicians, 41G-417 Oarnott-Corsy hldg.. phono 1Q3C-L. Residence 20 South Laurel at. DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopath! physician, 303 Oarnett-Corey building. Phone 130, DR. J. J, KMMKNS Physician and surRenn. Practice limited to eye, Mr, noso nnd throat. Ues srion tlflcally tested and glasses suit, pltod. Oculist and Aurlst tor B. P. R, R. Co. Offlcos M. F. & It Co. bldg., opposite P. O. Phone 687, DR. R. W. CLANOY Physician and surgeon Phonos, office, 36. rest, deuce 70. Office hours, 10 to 12, 2 to 6. DR. MARTIN O. JlARUhlR Physl. clan and surgeon. Otflco Palm block, eppostto Nash hotel Hours 10 to 13. IJoJ. Phono 110-J. Prluters nud Publishers MBDFORD PRINTING CO.. has the beet equipped printing ortico In southern Oregou; book b'mllr.g. looto leaf ledgers, billing syktsms, et. Portland prices. 27 Norm Plr st. Trnusters -j"sj"jii "s s rxji i i-st I. i.i x-wrsr1 BADB TRANBrBR & STORAGE CO, Orriae 41 North freat st. Phon 311. Prices right, Serrlco guar anteed.