medford mail . . : TRIBUNE, aLEDFQKD, OREGON", FRIDAY, JTNE 2,1, 191G PAGE FIVE k ft U Preliminary to the" recall election next Monday, June 20, the local pa pers nro being filled with communi cations pro and con regarding tho springs cominlsslonershlp now hold by Bert R. Greer. In fact tho peo ple's forum I being: worked overtime Somo sign the nrtlcles with their own name In print, while others skulk behind "Taxpayers," "Fair Play," "Man Up a Tree," and other legendary pro bono public signatures A protoet is in circulation against tho recall, liberally signed. On Thursday aftornoon u meeting was held at tho city hall by recall advocates and com mltteos were assigned to further that movement. Miss Mary Wolsonburgor has at last nccounts regained her position as leader In the balleting: for queen of tho colouration carnival. She has tho endorsement of tho Shrlnors, whereas Miss Emma Jenkins Is the candidate of tho Elks. Tho count' is 4050 and 3300 respectively. Voting closos July 1 at 0 p. in. Beoler still leads for king. .Tickets for tho roundup nro al ready on sale at five business houses In town Uutlor'B, Crowson's and Hose Hroi. confectioneries, Ilrlggs & Klmora's shoro store, and Grlovo's cigar store. Other places will prob ably bo designated Inter on. Homing pigeon flights aro now In ordor. Recently IB woro released hero by Dan Applognto, Wolls-Fargo ugont. They wero consigned from Vlctorln,, British Columbia. Llbernt ih! hero at fl a. m., thoy arrived f. o. b. at tho Canadian town In relays varying from 13 to 21 hours. Tho distance Is nearly i 50 mil oh as the pigeon files. A remnrkablo circum stance Is thnt evory bird returned to Its cote, as generally thorn Is a slight per coutago of low In tho homing flight. Mrs. Fanny F. Uoor, who died In Mod ford on Wednosday was tho moth or of Mrs. Cnrrlo L. Grant of this city. Tho deceased was 82 years old. A now Western Union clock, syn chronized as to Its movemonts, wns Installed In tho postoffico on Wed nesday, through tho courtesy and on torprlslug sagacity of II. G. Enders. Funeral sorvlcos of Miss C, 12. Starkey wero hold Friday afternoon nt tho residence of Bort It. Greer, on tho Honlovard, conducted by Itov. II. A, Carunhan, of tho Prosbytorlnn church. Flornl tributes wero ex nulHlto nnd respect nnd esteem for tho departed wero mnnlfost In tho largo nttondnnco nt tho obsequies. Intor ment was In Mountain Vlow comotory. Tho (lecoanod wns an orphan. Her nearest relntlvo was a brothor, Ernost .1. Starkey, of Heppner. who was pres ent at tho funornl. Mourning, how ovor. was not confined to thoso rolnt od by the closest family ties, as was ovldourod by tho honrtfolt sympathy which found expression among Miss Starkey'a many frionds with whom sho was a univorsnl favorite. J. I). Hurt, business man of Oak Innd, Cnl., in tho liurdwaro linn, has boeu an Ashland visitor this weak, balled here to vlow tho scanory and tost tho virtues of mluornl wntors. Mr. and Mrs. It. Jamoti aro visiting northern Oregon, having on Wodnos. day registerod at Portlands loading hotol. A roping content by old-tlnio buck nroo, those under 50 year of ago heliiK hrrod, will ho one. of tho chlof roundup features at tho celobratlon. (IwIh Ilutler, George Owon, Johnulo Murphy, Ronton Howors nnd Frank Adult have filed intentions of entor Iuk the corrals, with George Dunn, Hob Noll and Horace Mitchell hold In reserv as alternate. The slogan of the event will bo "Glvo that steor nioro rope." The opening oveut at the Chautau qua assembly will be by the Medford Choral Soeloty, July 7. During tho colobratlon porlod the stores will remain open until noon on Tuesday, July 4. On July 5 and C the hours will lie from 1 to 4:30 p. in. The evening hour of keoning open are Indefinite, and the matter has been left to tho discretion of the Individual merchant. In view of the approaching oelobra tlon, with a heavy Inoreaso of traffic to and from Klamath and Lake coun ties, the matter of improving the con dition of roads connecting Ashland with those localities is again being agitated. The Ladles Aid of tho Methodist akurah met Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Dr. Grew. SIC Wolghtman street. Her. Montgomery of Portland, rep resenting church work throughout Ue sUte under Presbyterian aukplces, was in this elty on Wednesday. The Southern Paelrie supply train vat lrQ on Tuesday, reulenlsklsB kxifcl oUkes with the ut&lnstay requl. tlttr, previous to departing for the north. At the school election this week O. O. Km banks was re-olectod direc tor. At beard meeting or Tuesday reaiNg H. K. Pohlaud was chosen etork, who signalised his reappoint ment by inviting the members and their liw to view the movies as ex hibited at the Vming, dul tendered The first of next week threo cars stock and 35 rldors leave Pendleton for the celebration round-up features hero. The personnel of tho expert riders includes both white men and Indians. Arrangements are well un der way to entertain this delegation, two lady trick riders being among tho number. A enravan from the Klamath section starts Inter, In which there will bo about 75 wild horses, riders and attendants. . John Barron, Jr., of Atlantic, Iowa, Is here for a brief visit with his par ents and brother, living on North Main street. The visitor supervises tho buildings nnd grounds of the schools In his home town. Hoy Hltner, of Pendleton, member of tho legislature from Umatilla county, wns In Ashland early In tho weok, accompanied by sovornl com panions, and the party was shown around tho scenic Improvements In the parks. Mr. Hitnor has bcon Iden tified with tho Pendleton roundup since its inception, and was In n posi tion to glvo tho local commlttco num erous polntors regarding tho cowboy stunts to bo given bore. jMrs. W. 11. Churchill nnd Mrs. W. A. Weeks of Portland nro visiting relatives In tho family of Harris Dean on Grnnlto street. Alpha Chapter, No. i, Eastern Star, at its regular meeting on Tues day ovcnlng adjourned for tho months of July nnd August. It was suggest ed to have a basket picnic In tho pnrkH on Wednesday, Aug. 30, to which tho various MoboiiIc bodies nro to be in vited. The Metropolitan Llfo has waived all restrictions as to Its policies inso far as wnr is concerned, except as np plylngto men In tho regular service. For tho benefit of mombors of First Company, Local Agent Purucker has wired tho higher officials for per mission to submit the application of artillerymen who contemplate tho taking out of additional liisuranco. J. M. McKlnloy nnd son, of Oak laud, Cnl., export sign lettorers, who are on an auto tour of southern Ore gon, have bcon In town this week. While hero they retouched tho let tering on tho postoffico windows, and painted a big sign on tho Hotel Oregon, nnnounclnc tho opening of Camp's new Ford garage. Reports aro current that John 11. Wlmer has received from eastern por tion an offer of $50,000 for tho Unit ed States and $10,000 for Cunada, ns rights for his now patent on cattle stanchions. i A reminder Is In order that Wed nesday, July 5, Is Medford Day at tho colobratlon here, Implying tho at tendance of 10,000 or morn from that city and Its suburbs throughout tho valley. Mrs. Bllzaboth Stoll, of London, Ohio, n niece of Dr. G. W. Grbgg of this city, is lioro for a visit during tho Ritmmcr vacation souson. Hound trip rates for tho celebra tion will bo in effect Jul' 3 In ter ritory south to DuuHmuIr and north to Hosoburg, with return limit July 7. Other rntos will apply to points further north In OOrogon. Hnto re ductions will also bo grunted In favor of tho Chautuuqua assembly follow ing tho colobratlon and good until tho bohsIoiih aro over. APPLEGATE Moit of the i'tinners nruiuul lion1 have their liny down or in tho bam, There nro some extra good erops of a I t'n I In nnd womo very nice grain Iihv, although the weather hit been veiv cold for June. The graduating oxercUe at Itm-li were vory nice, although the jieople that linil the program in hand didn t have much time, hut the slioit pro gram was x'd and l'rofwor HrWoe ot Ashland tfuve a very interenting; talk. The mjhooln thnt took wrt wore Uuioiitown, liuncom anil Itucli. An informal dunce was enjoyed after the e.vtwisos. William Cameron of ueh hart pur i'lniMl a new Chevrolet car. Thero is to he another of our de lightful (Uuicot) nt the now hall Sat urday night. The Kellogg and Hamil ton iirchextru hat, boon secured for (lie evening and ico cream and rake arc to ho t-cned as refroohiiicutM. Itora To Mr. and Mi. Wiirrcn 1). Met, n te;i-Mund mid. A M'litud Meeting uiik. held at the sehoolhouu the 10th aud II. M. Clutc wax elected director in tho place of J. A. O'lirien, who has faithfully held the office as diloctor for two tonu. Hugh and Margaret Brown, Pearl William and John muV Beatrice O'Brien motored up Bir Apidegate Sunday. Glady Itoc went to GrwiU I'ms on hukiueMs luxt Tuesday. Mrs. Fitigifebons of Foots Crk ka been viitiug at the Walters honw duritty the pat week. (lydr .XIcMuftrv and hi.- sitter, Kutherine, ai-e xtaing at their mine tbi week. Born To sir. aud Mm. Jess Ieiuou, a baity girl. A few kave tried going in svisn tiling and konie of the uiall bo re Hrt tht Hatci ,,jiit fine"' Blnki Buliluiii In- ht-eii iiiMiinti-il on the tut -iriif lor tin- mr aiiU AT STAR TONIGHT ONLY Winifred Greenwood, Star In Amori-can-Mutual Masterplcturo, Do Luxa ndit.on, "Lylno Llpc." it yuems thnt lie mii't j;ot buy soon, for the old time fueling is out al ready. Quite a firo has been burn ing in tliu timber this side of Bert Cluto's much. Don't forgot Apjilegnlo's good diiuee June '.M. ShhH Lnuru Couch i "pondine; u few days with Mr. nnd Jlrs. Fred Benedict. floorgo Ilcrriolt in the owner of n new Itidimi motorcyclo. liuch nnd Uuioiitown voted nu join ing thoxc two diHtricts nnd linvo it liigh hchool nt Much, nnd the major ity of people voted for joining the two m'hunlrt, no it hcoiiih that there will he (mother high ncIiooI in the valley. Boy Brown litis left to lake u Hum mer eourc in teaching. KL 1'AtfO, Tex., June 2:1. The burning of some lioxcuiw ill Juarez early today gave rise to reports that u huge portion of the town wns ufire, but apparently wum n precaution taken to prevent the tolling tdock fulling into American hand in cuso of u break. Sum I. Sandoval, n former Cnr rniuitttit official at l'alomu, eight miles over the border, who wax ar rested by military authorities hero yesterday, was being held today Huding nu investigation of alleged violation of the neutrality laws of the United States. Andreas Garcia, Mexican consul in Kl 1'iiHo, reported over the telephone in .Inn re, today that nil whs iiict nt points whuro Mexican troops were in the proximity of the American forces. Reports sptend hero that the sev enteen negro troopers taken to Clii liiiftlniH after tho Cnrri.al fight were being In ought to Juarez to be tunicd over to the American authorities. Consul (inrciit said that if the report were true he wns not nwnrc of it. Heported by Jackson County Ab stract Co , Sixth and Fir Sts. Iloul Mstnto Tnuisfcrs Win. X Wells et ux to Walter Jlovsne. Jr., pt 21-37-2W f 10.00 It. A. Clark ot ux to Win. N. Wells, pt 21-ST-8W, QCD ... 1.00 John W. Ifilden ot ux to Mar garet Gordon, -ISO a in 13, 14, 23, X4-33-1K 10.00 John W. Ilailey et ux to Clare ,L. Lewis, lot 11 aud 20 in Valley Vlow add Ashland .... 10.00 Richard I). Vincent et ux to Hobert Gordon, pt 14-33-lIi 10.00 Margaret Gorden to Hobert K. iflorden, 4su acres in 33-1 IC 10 00 FRECKLE-FACE Sun and Wind Bring Out I'gly Sjsits, How to Itomoio KjlhIIj' Here's a chance, Miss Freckle-face, to try a remedy for freckles with the guarantee of a reliable dealer that it will not cost you a penny unless It removes the freckles; whllo If it does give you a clear complexion tho expense Is trifling. Sluiply get an ouuee of othlne double strength from any druggist dnii a few upplicatltius should show you no.' sy it li to rid yourself of tbe homily frtles d get a b.iu tiful complexion. It .rely is more than Drt ounc seeded for the worst CMS. He sure to ask the druggist for the double strength uthiBe as this is the prescript loo syi under Kusrsutue of iuolifc liack If it faw to leimivo frcikies. rVsVSBSS KAN BURN BOXCARS JUAREZ COURT HOUSE NEWS C A Harth to Hudolph KIss- llng, pt 12-3C-1W. 20,000.00 E. V. Kellogg to A. B. Kellogi Power of Atty Notice of lniHv.l Ordlnnueo Notice Is hereby plvon that tho fol lowing Is a full and corroct copy of tho text nnd title of n certain net or ordlunncd or municipal legislation ot tho City ot Medford, Oregon, to bo submitted to the legal voters ot sold city for their adoption or rejection nt n special election to bo held in aud for said city on tho 10th day or July, HMO, together with tho numbers and form In which the ballot title thereof will bo printed on the official ballot Dated June 22. 191C. (Signed) KLMKR T. FOSS, Recorder of tho City of Medford, Ore gon. AN OHD1NANCB for the purchase, by tho City of Medford. a municipal corporation, of the "Modford-Jackson-vlllo Hnllroad," and for tho construc tion of a continuation of said linn of railroad., ot approximately thirty miles, to tho Blue Ledge mining dis trict, Including acquiring rights or wny, building road bed, bridges and trestles, laying of tlen and rails, and tho furnishing of mnterlals and Inbor for tho same. Tho People of the City of Medford do Ordain ns Follews: AVhoroas, tho City of Medford, Ore gon, has amended Its charter by cn uctlng a provision as an amendment thereto, empowering tho city council of said city, for tho benefit and uso of tho Inhabitants, and for profit, to build, equip, ncqulre, lease, own and operate railways within nnd without tho boundaries of said city, and au thorizing tho iBKiianro of gonornl ob ligation bonds not to exceed $300, 000.00 for such purpose, and Whoreas, tho Southern Oregon Traction company Is tho owner of n certain rullwny known ni tho Mcd-ford-Jocksonvlllo railway, running rrom the City of Medford, Oregon, through tho City of Jacksonville, Ore gon, to Its terminus about 1 V& miles southwesterly thereof, nnd WhoronB, the City or Medford, Ore gon, doslrcH to purchase tho above mentioned property from said South ern Oregon Traction company and In addition thereto, to contract with said company for tho construction ot a lino of railway from tho terminus of tho above mentioned Medford-Jnckson-vllle railway, southwesterly In the di rection of tho Ilhio Ledge mining district to tho said district, approxi mately thirty tulles. Now Therefore, tho pnrtloB hereto fore named agreo to a detailed con tract In torms follewing: Section 1. For and In consider ation or $1,000.00 tho Southern Oro gon Traction company dooH hereby deliver to the City of Medford, Ore gon, its deed, conveying nil tho rights, title and Interest of tho snld South ern Oregon Traction company to the right of way and track thereon (re serving tho powerhouso, tho overhead trolley and electrical appllancos nnd nil operating equipment) of tho unit known ns tho Medrord-Jncksonvillo railway, or formally known as tho Hogun Hlver Valley railroad, rom mcuclng nt Its terminal at Uh Junc tion with tho Southern Pacific Hall way tracks In tho City ol Medford. Oregon, near tho depot or tho said Southorn Paclflo Hallway company and running In n southwesterly di rection to the terminus thereof, near tho Opp mine, of approximately six and ono-hair miles, frco and elonr ot all oncumbraiicos nnd Ileus, except us to n certain mortgage of $57,000.00 now hold by W. 8. Itanium, tho last doscrlhod proporty being but u part of tho security therofor. In consider ation of the payments horoaftor r cltod, tho Southorn Oregon Traction company agrees, within thirty duys after this contract bocomos nt full forco and offoet, to enter upon tho work of mid to construct for wild city a. continuation of tho present Modford-Jacksouvlllo railway, in ac cordance wllth tho speclflcatloiiH here to attached and mado a part hereof. Section II Tho price per mllo shall bo Nine Thousand ($0,000) Dollars for tho first mllo of track, and Ton Thousand ($10,000.) noi ls r for oath mile of track there after, and after tho necessary rights of wuy have been procured, and tho construction of a unit of ono mllo or railroad, tho city anglnoor or tlm City of .Medford shall Inspect said unit nnd if found to bo in accord ance with the agreements nnd specifi cations as contained In this contract, then wild cltv shall y to tho sold Southern Oregon Traction company tho amount duo as aforesaid, for said mile. Section III Tho Southorn Oregon Traction company shall then enter upon tho construction of tho seoond mile unit, and each succeeding mllo shnll bo constructed under the same conditions, guarantees and payments. Before the payment for any one mllo, receipts or evidonca satisfactory to tho city engineer, shall he filed with him showing thnt claims for labor and materials for tho preceding mile havo boon paid except that such con dition may be temporarily waived by satd city engineer In un amount not oxoeodlug ton or rout. Tho wholo umount to be paid tho Boutliorn Ore gon Traction company shall not ex ceed Three Hundred Thousand ($300.00(1 ) Dollars. Kectlon IV After commencement of work hereunder, construction shall proceed with duo dlligonco until com pletion, which shall not bo lutcr than twelve months rrom date or begin ning construction. Section V Tho Southern Oregon Traction company agrees to file with tho city clerk of Medford, Orogon, bofore work Is commenced, a bond, in the sum or $10,000 complying with the provisions or Chapter 27 ot tho Gonersl Session Laws of the State of Oregon, for 1913, said provisions being hereby adopted and made a part hereof. footlon VI. It U further agreed that the said company shall keep and bold the City or Medford free and clear of all liability because or acci dent or injury Incurred during1 con struction. Section VII. The Southern Ore gon Traction company further agrees that it will at the time tbe said bonds are offered for sale, submit a bona fide order and will purchase at the price submitted all bonds which may be Usurd b HSld city for the purpose and const tut tlon provided for, but It U uudtrtuud and agrevd that the city reserves tho privilege of rejecting nny and nil bids tor less than par and ac crued Interest aud should no bid bo approved, then thin contract shall bo continued and be In forci. until July 1, 1917, nnd should no offer fur tho bonds bo received aflor January 1, 1917, nnd up to July 1, 1917 for pnr and accrued lnterost, then this con tract Bhnll be null nnd void This contract shall hot bo In forco until a sale of said bonds Is mado. General SpwJfleatlotn Tho grade or tho track shall not exceed threo per cent. Tho road bed ahall be twelve rcot. slope or bank not less than one nnd one-hair to ono on fills nnd ono to one In cuts, except In solid rock, and two foot ditches on top with one and ono-hnlf to ono Blopo, nnd pr6vtslons mndo for wntcr courses at evory plac necessary by closed culverts or open culverts with twolvo by fourteen inch stringers. Ties Ties shnll bo sawed or liowed nnd shall ho eight feet long, 7 Inches thick nnd not less than 7 Inches wlde: shnll bo sound nnd frco from shako or rot nnd first growth yellow or red fir. Thoy shnll be laid evenly across track spaced two foot center to con tor, mnkliig 20 10 ties to tho mile. Trestles Bents for trestles shnll bo placed sixteen feet center to center nnd mado with round or snwod posts; If sawed, not less than twolvo by twolvo; If round, not less than fifteen Inches top end. The two center posts shall bo set perpendicular four feet and six Inches from center to center with a post on each side set to n bnttor of three Inches In twelve Inches and nil enpped by twolvo by twolvo sawod fir rap, dapped and drift bolted to tho posts with drift bolts mndo of rive-clghts round iron, not les.i than eighteen Inches long. Tho posts shnll bo set on mud sills or bedrock nnd stringers shall bo sawed rrom sound fir twelve by fourteen Inches, sot on edgo, spaced to tho center of each cap nnd drift bolted with flvc-etghtH by eighteen inch bolts. Ties shnll bo soven by nlno Bnwcd fir nnd evory sixth tlo shall bo sot on edge and dapped to the stringers: guard rails dapped along ends of tho ttoa nnd bolted. Halls Halls may bo good Bccoml-hand re lay eru ot not less than 50 pound sec tions, laid with angle bars and woll spiked to ties; laid, lined and sur faced In a good workniantihlp manner. Bight of "Wny and Bridges Tho right of way ahall bo fifty feet, except along highways or whuro it Is Impracticable to get so much. Bridges shall ho or wood construc tion surriclont to hnndlo nny capacity earn full loadod. Tho understanding In thnt the road bod, trestles, bridges, and other por tions of construction shnll he consis tent and proportionate with the Idea to build n road that will caro for such truffle as will bo furnished It, and of at least an efficient n construction In every respect ns tho prcsont Modford Jacksonvlllo Lino. Section VIII, Inasmuch iib It la noccsKury In order to devolop tho In dustries of tho city that this resolu tion go Into Immediate effect, and thnt the development of certain Indus tries depend upon tho pnssago of tho resolution nnd thnt said industries nro uecosHnry for tho Immediate pros nrvatlon of tho pence, health aud safety of tho city, an emergency Ih hereby declared to oxlst, nnd this res olution shall he In effect Immediately aftor Its passago aud approval by tho mayor. Tho following Is tho farm In which the foregoing measure will appear upon the ballet: Special city election July 10th, 1910. Mark between number aud answer voted ror. Submitted by resolution nnd order or tho city council. Proposed Ordinance No Vote "Yob" or "No." Ballot Tltlo "A Proposed Ordinance authorizing tho city by contract to purchase tho Mndrord-Jacksonvlllo railroad rrom tho Southern-Orogou Traction com pany, and to ongngo suld compnuy to build and construct n continuation of aald line of road for about thirty miles, to the Blue Ledgo mining dis trict, at a cost or $300,000 00 to com i.1 ' - ' - i NEW TODAY Wo havo stock runchoB, high grado hay ranches, and general farms both largo nnd small on our list. Somo city property also ut attractlvn prices. 40 acres with houso aud burn, fine lovol land, $7000. 22 acres full bearing applet) and poars, ologaut bungalow, $8000, Hoon-Cathcart Co. IMioim 1(17 WHY? NOW TIMK TO TlUni:. I havo a lCO-aoro stock ranch; good locution; 100 aerea In grain, some nlfalfu. This placo recently sold for $12,000; no Incumbrance. Will trade for good orchard, prefer poars, or would tako city property. Would trado ovon or nssumo some In oumbrunco un orchard proposition. J. C. BARNES ion V.t Main KtmiL BUSINESS Have party with well improved 25-aere tract, located '1 miles from Santa Cm., Calif, that wants to trado for good business heve. His property is clear. BENNETT INVESTMENT CO. Houl Kbtuto Iamuis, 102 West Main. ploto the construction of tho same tor tho purposo or hauling freight and passengers." 400 Yes. 401 N6. Foil uknt nnrsnurcrcpiwo UOOMH FOH HUNT Suite ot house-keoplng rooms, furnished; convenient, cloo In. 310 N. Central. 83 111, 11.1 J l JLra.. I'Xm uknt- Fuitxi.mir.n booms FOH HBNTHed room with prlvnto sitting room, first floor; also garage. 25 South Orange. 84 Fon mcvi nocsKs FOH HBNT Ono 3-room fun."ihed modern bungalow; ono 2-room furnlshud house, screened porch, nil conveniences. 417 Jay St., Phono 712-J, 80 FOH KKNT 11-room houso close In phono218y. 80 ,4 FOH RBNT Fivo room house, hord wood floors, full coment bascmont and giirugo. Phono 370-W. FOH HBNT Ono 4-room modern bouse. Phouo 370-W. FOH SALE 7-room bungalow, base ment furnace, everything modorn. Will noil ror $1,000 less than cost. Furnished or unfurishud. .18 Geneva avo. 82 FOR SATiK HANOI! KH FOH SALE Reduced again, my $7000 city ranch, fre0 Irrigated, dairy, chicken, fruit, tools, Btock, $4000. Tho Carlsbad of America: unsurpassed Scenic beauty. Pop. C000; nltltudo 2000 ft., rishlng and hunting. Mrs. M. Jnckur, Ashland, Oregon. 91 iiw nrwi, ,tc FOR SALK Sows and pigs; weaned pigs; four small Bhotcs. Phono 819-M. I 82 FOR BALE Or trado, 1 horso nnd (buggy; 1 Hurry; 1 set of double harness. 44 So. Grape, phono 357. SO FOR SALE Jersey bull, 7 months old. Phono 539J4. 81 FOR SALE OR TRADE Team of mnrco, weight $2C00, with heavy badness nnd wagon. Ono regis tered A. J. C. 0. Jornoy Dull. 10 wkn. old. Johu 11. Hair, Rogue River, Oro, 80 FOR SALE HorseB, and groin hay In the field, ono mllo uorthenst of Phoenix. B. B. Hcnmcs. 100 FOR BALTC MlBCMiliAnKOOB FOH SALE Ono Hire's Hoot Deer fountain cheap. Tho Qutx. 83 FOH BALE At a bargain, almost nuw single harness and saddle; also ono combination family rig, rub ber tired. 310 N. Central. 83 FOH BALE 1914 Indian twin mo torcyclo with full equipment; run jibout K000 miles; n real bargain. (Walker's GunigO. 81 FOH SALK cheap, property at 11CC West 8th street. 88 FOR SALE Ono 7-foot John Deere Illnder. John 11. Hair, Rogue Rlvor, Ore. 80 FOR BALK Grain hay In field. C. W. IsaacB, Phono 591-J2. FOR SALK Onu ton Ford truck at tachment; also 40 acres laud to trado for Ford car, Dnhack's Gariigo 482-J, 88 FOH BALE Cholco alfaUa hay. $10 por ton In Hold. Snldor's Dairy, Phono 201-13. FOR BALK Chonp, canned Irults; ;also light wagon with thills and tongue. Phono 461-R, 421 Wood, stock Bt. 84 WANTKn wrroATtONH POSITION" WANTED Ily man with family on ranch; experienced and )iest of roferoncort furnished. Ad dross lock box G91, Medford. 82 HELP WANTKD MALIC vaa!" WANTKD First class minors and la- borers, Almcda and Copiior Kaglo mines; good wages und suro pay, Apply to P. U. WJckham, Almeila, Oregon. 83 gywicnr " ' ' WAXTK1V .MISCHLLANKOUB WANTKD- -Modern houso nt reason able rent. Will call uvoulngs. liox A, Mall Tribune. i WANTHPA good second-hand light car. Phono 403J4. 83 LNTKUUIUIAN AUTOOAJt CO. TIME OAItn. Leave Medford tor Ashland, Talent and Phoenix dally, except Sunday, at 8:00 a. m., 1:00, 2:00, 4:00 and 5:16 p. m. Alao on Saturday at 11:16 p. m. Sundays learo at 8:00 and 10:30 a. m. and 1:00, 2:00, 0:30 and 9:30 d. m. Ieavo Ashland tor Medford dally, excopt Sunday, at 0:00 a. m., 1:00, 2:00, 4:00 and 6:1G p. in. Also on Saturday nights at 6:30 and 2:20. Sundays louvo Ashland at 9:00 a. m. and 1:00, 4:30, 6:30 and 10:30 p. hi. ItonUiIs, Iiwurunto. Phono 700 BUSIXKBft DIKKOIOnT Auto Mupnflc LAHER AUTO BPRINO CO. -Ws aro operating tho largest, oldest and best equipped plant In tho Pa cific northwest. Use our spring when others fall. Sold under guar antee 20 North Fifteenth Bt, Portland, On. Attorneys GEO. W. CHERRY Attornor and Notary, Rooms 9-10, Jackson Coun ty Dank Building, ontranco N. Central, Medford, Ore. PORTER J. NEFF Attornoy at law, rooms 8 and 9, Medford National Rank Dulldlng. A. H. RKAME3, LAWYER fJarnstt Corey bids. Q. M. RODERTS Lawyer. Medford National Dank Building. Collections. tLLKCTltONSAl collectod somo accounts 14 years old. Wo know how to got the money. The Buttock Mercantile Agency, Inc., Rooms 1, 2, 3, IIss kins' Uldg., 216 E. Main st Dentists Dr. W. M. VAN BCOYOO DR. O. O. VAN BCOYOO Dentists Oarnett-Coroy Dldg., uite Medforu, Oro. Phono 8CC. Collections and Reports Sit DR. FRANK ROBERTS Dontist M. F. & If. Bld'g. Offtco Hourc 8:30 to 12; 1 to 0. Phono 007-R. Knglnccr ud Contractor FRED N. CUMMINOS Engineer sn contractor, 404 M. F. & II. Bldg Surveys,, estimates, irrigation dralnngo, orchard and lsad Im provement. iBsaranc. fww4 EARL S. TUMY Oonoral insurance oftlce, Firo, Automobile, Accident Liability, Plato Glass, Contract, and Suroty Bonds. Excollont com panies, good local service, No. 210 Qarnott-Coroy Bldg. Instruction la Moslo FRED ALTON HAIOIIT, teachor of piano and harmony, composer nnd nrrnngor of music Halght Musio Studio, 401 Oarnott-Corey building. BLISS HEINE Teachor of Violin. Muslo furnished for all occasions. Prices reasonable Studio 1121 H. Main St., Phono 303-J2. Garbs go QAROAOH Get your premises cleaned up for tho summer. Call on the city garbage wagons tor good sorvlco. Phone 374-L. V Y. Allon. Physicians anil ftnrgeoni DR. P. O. OARLOW, DR. HVA MAINS CAR IX) W Osteopathic physicians, 416-417 Oarnett-Coroy bldg., phone 103C-L. Residence 26 South Laurel bL DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopsthls physician, 303 Garnett-Cors) building. Phone 130. DR. J. J. EMMENB Physlclaa and surgeon. Practice limited to eyo. oar, nose and throat. Byes aclen tlflcnily tested and glasaos sup plied. Oculist and Aurlst for B. P. R. R. Co. Offices M. P. & H. Co. bldg., oppoiito P. O. Phone C67 DR. It. W, CLANCY Physician an surgeon Phones, oftlco 30, resi dence 780, Otflco hours, 10 to 12, 2 to 6, DR. MARTIN C. BARBER Physi cian and surgeon, Otflco Palm block, opposite Nash hotel. Hours 10 to 12, 1 to 4. Phone 110-J. Printers and Publishers MEDFORr l PRINTINdOhMthe best equipped printing ottico In southern Oregon; book binding loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, etc, Portland prices. 27 Norm Fir at. Transfers BADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 42 North Front st. Phons 315. Prices right Berrlco guar Medford House Movers WK MOVE HOUSES, BARNS, GARAGES, MACHINERY, ETC. Phone 480-M fi!2 S. Mfiwfown, 737 W 14th St. WESTON'S Camera Shop 208 East Main Street, Medford Tho Only Exclusive Commercial Photoyraphors in Southorn Oregon Negatives 3di nay tioru ex placo bj ai$j34eiik Phono 147-J We'll do tho rest jE. D. WESTON, Prop. sun r i Bd