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ifl ftLEDFORD aLAIL TRTBFNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, MONDAY. .TTLY 3, 1910 page wm & fM ' WATER OFFERED BY DISTRICT PLAN AT $40 AN ACRE The organization of nn irrigation district to comprise 26,000 ticros of land under tho liijtli Hno ditch wns jiroiMMlsrft a mcetins; of land own er hrfd Saturday afternoon nt the Mudford Hbrtiry. A proposal wns ru eoivd from the Jfoguo Hivor Canal coihjNuiy offurinR to place water up on ' tlio land lyinjc between the pro pped high line ciinnl and the pres ifbt sytom its a ctut of ydO per aero, titkinjc i" payment the bond of the proposed irrigntion district at par. Leonard Carpenter acted iih chair man of the meeting and the proposi tion was dinensHcd by P. Welch, pres ident of the canal compiiny and others present. Cotiiniittous were appointed to ennvagfl the dintrict and nHcurtain the sentiment of the land owners. " The following is the Canal com pany' propesal: To tho land owners below tho pro posed high lino canal and above, tho rotiBtructod low lino canal of tho Rogub nivcr Valloy Canal Cempany: Gontlemen: Vo aro ndvlsod that thero nre ap proximately twotity-olght thousand acres botweon tho two canals of tho company. If you boo fit to organize an Irrigation district comprising 26,000 or moro ncros, tho Rogtia River Valloy Canal Company will, nt a prlco of $10 per aero, construct tho. proposed Ijlgh lino canal to cover this nor on go, such construction to bo of tho ttuno typo and cbnractod as tho low lino anal and Phoenix ditch al ready constructed. Tho company will alio furnish nt Hradsbnw Drop suf ficient water to Irrigate all lands In tho district to an oxtont of ono nnd one-halt aero foot por season, and will agreo that at toast 25 per cent of tho totul water necessary for such Irrigation may bo hail during any ono month, tho obligation of tho company to furnish wator, and tho wntor right thus granted to bo por- potual, subject to tho obligation of tho district to bear Its sharo of tho cost of mulntnlnlng tho dams and upprir works of tho systom nbovo Hradsbaw Drop, which w0 will under- tnko to' handle for the district nt $1 por aero por year. This proposition Is maua oj con dition that tho-district furnish the necessary rights of' way without cost to ths undorslgnod, and that It con struct Its own latorals. Tho com- iwny, however, will agree to con struct any of tho latorals which tho district may desire at actual cost of labor and material plus 10 por emit. If this proposition Is nccoptod, wo will agree to take tho 0 por cent bonds of tho district at par. Tho company stands ready to com nisnco actual construction within 30 lnys after making of a contract In aooordanco with this proposition and will agreo to complete tho ontlro Hystein within six months aftor enter ing upon tho work, ltogiio River Valloy Canal Company, Ily P. WKLCII. Pros. T Reported by Jackson County Ab stract Co., Sixth nnd Fir Sts. CilixmiH Hank of Abhlaud to L. J. I leer, lot 0 and 10 of Axhlnnd IlomcKtfud na'n trmt, Corr. Deed $lM5.flO Mm. 1. If. Fisher et vir to L. L. Suoll at hx, lot on Gennes m St., Mtnlford 1.00 H. .1. IMwnnU et ux to W. II. Hurley,, pt .18-1K 400.00 MoUiu Soiigtr to Allen II. ('mi ner et u., loti. ;7 and 88 Min er add Ahlund 350.00 GOLDEN RULE TAKES HALE PIANO COMPANY QUARTERS The Golden Hule has outgrown its present quarters on West Main strciot and the proprietors. O. W. Whllioek and Sons bare leasad tho room on the east, will cat an archway between the two rooms and will have their enlarg ed quarters ready for business about Julf 16. This T-Ill give them nearly doable the floor space and will en able them to properly display their stosfc that Is rapidly, increasing to west tho demand of their trade. Toe now proprietors have been bare about a year ami a half, carry Keed wsrehandlse, treat everybody sJUm, buy In large quantities through tW Oolden Rule Associated stores, JM live tbe people the benefit. Mr. Vnfck, sr., leaves soon for the eas tern Markets with the buyers of the QoijiM Rule string of stores to pur chafe fall and winter goods. Halt's Xusle store, now occupying tho roan leased by this company, will wove serosa the street into tho room formerly occupied by ahe A9t store. With Medford trade la Medford niadt R HOUSE NEWS ASHLAND John Dodge of San Francisco Is n new employe at the Western I'nlon office in the capacity of day operator. 1). A. Applegnto, Wells Fargo ngent, left on Saturday for Baltimore to at tend the Klks grand lodge. He will be gone a month, making an extended trip throughout eastern territory. J, K. Dent of Medford Is filling the va cancy here temporarily. -All ss Hertha EUason, Who was elec ted to a position in tho Klamath Falls schools, baa decided to accopt a more flattering offor from McCloud, Cal., and will teach there, beginning with the fall term. D. E.' Rand has resigned as mnn ngor of tho local fruit nnd produco association, lie was from Hood Itlv or and will go to Wonatchoo, Wash. A. C. Urlggs of this city has bcon elected to fill tho vacancy. Ho was u former manager. Chango goes Into effect July IB, On Saturday ovonlng, First com pany, Coast Artillery Resorvea of this city, took the proscribed oath pre liminary to nervlco In tho United States forces, subject to being oallod upon In that capacity. This action was taken unanimously by officers and mon. The roport is that C. A, Malone, former captain of tho organ ization, now of San Fro'nclBco, will return and rosumo command of the company, accompanying It to tho en campment at Fort Stevens In placo of tho rocont head of the commnnd who has resigned. In addition to Its of ficers tho company now has nearly eighty enlisted mon. First Lieuten ant Don Sponcor recontly passed a successful examination In technical basic and emplacement courses at tho hands of a government board of offi cers at Kugene. James McNalr, who has beon visit ing relatives at Astoria, has returned acompanled by his daughters, Mrs. Howard Roso, of this city, nnd Mrs. Luther Fry of Astoria. Mr. and Mrs. Jack llenglo bnvo ro sinnod management of tho Columbia cafeteria. D. M. Lowe, dry farming nnd hortl cultural wizard, will moblllzo a lot of agricultural and fruit products for tho JackBon county fair at Medford, Sept. 13-10, as haB been his custom nt all fairs, national, stato and coun ty, for yenrs past. Nono aro bettor qualified than ho to round up an Idoal exhibit. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. McNalr linvo gone oast for a month's trip, visiting nt Kansas City and various other points. At Iluffalo Mr. McNalr will attend tho Shrlno imporlal council, representing Hillnh Tomple of this city. Thoy will also go as far as noston, before returning. Soldiers nnd sailors of tho valloy, voteraiia of wars previous to tho re call, will moot here In annual roun lon, Sept. 11, Mrs. Kfflo Morrlolc of Loh Angeles, daughter of Mrs. Martha Gllletto, has arrived for a visit with numerous rel atives. Sho la a vocalist of raro abil ity and Is a member of tho Lyric club of tho southern California metropo lis, ono hundrotl lndlos constituting tho membership of tho organization. Sho wns recontly elected a member of tho club's quartette, n special tribute to her donor oil merits as a slugor. This prosont visit Is tho first she has mado to Ashland within flfteon yonrs. Tho Misses Kathryn nnd Htta Mil Itr nro visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Miller. Tho former is from Honolulu, a teacher In tho St. Andrews' Priory schools, and tho lat ter Is a graduato nurse at the sanitar ium of Placorvlllo, Cal. Many ABhland friends took occa sion to greet Llout.-Col. John L. May, while passing through hero rocontly on a troop train. Col. May, who has boon assistant superintendent of tho Southern Pacific, Portland division, for somatlmo past, was formerly train dlspatobor hore, also captain of the local military company, In the days about the Spanish war period. Harry Mathes has roturnod from assisting In rounding up 700 hoad of cattle In the GrUsly peak district, be longing to Honry Ilarnebiirg and Kl mo Nell. The animals were taken to the Doad Indian and Johnson Prairie sections. Five men wero employed on the Job. F. W. Rudolf, government survey or in employ of the general land of fleo, was boro Sunday, on the way to points In northern California. Al Hottensteln, employe at the Ashland mine, was seriously Injured last Wednesday by a caveln while tun neling, and was brought to this sity for surgical treatment. The family of Karl Nlius. of Tracy, Cal., are visiting here during celebra tion festivities. BUTTE FALLS Mi- Kill Cad z left Saturda) after a wetVx ui.it wittb hvr brother, Jack Cudxoii. Stuuley Kiwurer aud Polk smith returned home from Pelieau bay, where they have beeu working for -.oiue time. Mi-x T'ora Dulev came up frm Medturd Tuesday to wit her friend, Miss Muriel Brninurd, returning home Thursday. Mark linker went to Medford Tuesday returning Thursday. His wife nnd babe accompanied him home Irn Tungute nnd lliomas Obican came over trom l'elienn Hay the morning of the first. Rev. Gammons moved Thurdny to Jacksonville where he begins his work as pastor of the Presbyterian church there. Itev. Day takes lu.i place is pnstor heie. A number of our townspeople nre tfoing to spend the fourth in Ashland. Mrs. K. H. Henchert wiw in Jack sonville the lust of the week taking teneherV exnliiinntioni. Miws Lucy Nivor left Wednodnv for Klamath Fulls for nn extended visit. Steps were tnken Sunday to dis continue services in the AL K. church duriiur chnutuutpin in Aslilnnd. Mem bers will make it u siut to attend services in Ashland during that time. Former tnnnnger of tho Talent Lumber company, Harold Simpson, was in town Sunday, Mrs. Vundersluis, mother of Peter Vniidoridiiis of our city, necomimnied by her daughter-in-law from Minot, North Dakota, arrived during the past week from St. Cloud, Minneso ta. Mrs. Frank Rose left Sunday nfter iioou for Ashland where she nnd her children will camp out until after the ehnutnui)uu. Other families con templating enmpiuir out during the chnutnuipin might be mentioned the follewing: Jnoobs, Adnmson, High, Holdridfte, Ames, Perry, Ilesson and W. Stump. Mlrw. Oeorno Ziders will leave Thursday for Turner, Orogon, to at tend a Sunday school convention. She will be gone about two weeks. A number of boys who are taking up the Handicraft club project work for the Htute fair met with Mr. Ager pt the school house Thursday after noon to talk over. plans nnd com plete unfinished articles. Row .C. M. Reed took the Hoy HiHors out for a time Saturday. The chief object of attraction wna the swimming hole which the hoys en joyed during the rainstorm. Mr. nnd Mrs. F. C. Dillnrd of Port land are now ocoupyini; rooms in the Ames building. Mr. Dillnrd has been in the employ of the government for a number of years in the reclamation service, but will now look after the engineering work of tho T- 'ct Ir rigation district. He will begin in vestigating the Heaver creek and the Hyatt Prairie irrigaton projects nt once. TABLE ROCK TABLETS Mrs. L, Fltzpatrlck and slstor, Miss Myrtle Ilyrum, woro Bams valloy vis. Itors ono day last week. Haying operations havo bcon somo what roturdod In this vicinity owing to tho blustery wonthor. Mr. and Mrs. Hnrry Hayos roturnod a fow days ago from n woek'a camp ing trip In tho hills nbovo Ashland. Mrs. Susnn Ponlnud is expecting a vlHlt from hor threo daughters in Cal ifornia who aro duo to arrive about tho first of July, A flock of Hungarian partrldgou, consisting of two old birds aud about a dozon young ones, was dlscovorod on tho Nonlon ranch last week. Dr. Conroy of Medford mndo a pro fessional visit to tho Seabrook homo last Wodnosday. Tho following wero rocolved In nn swer to an inquiry uont to tho sec retary of tho Southern Oregon Chau tauqua In regard to soason tickets for famlllefl: Tho family season tlckot Is a tlokot that Is ohangeablo that Is, It may bo used by any mem ber of tho family. If purchasod be fore July 1st the price Is roduced to $3.25; if lator than July 1st tho cus tomary prlco of 3. HO is charged, Families wishing to attend who can not all go tho samo day by taking ad vantage of the family season ticket can cut tho cost In two. Kd Carnegie, who has been doing considerable mining during tho last year, Is employed at tho 7ablu Rock orehard. Several from here ateudod tho wedding of Miss Hazel Iloobo and Mr. William Atkins' last Wednesday ovenlng at the Ileebo homo in the Agate district. Mr. Lold Corliss and wlfo camo down from tholr homostead In tho Meadows district last Thursday and Tbere If nut Catiirh la thU MetUa of tb rwU Ibu til ottwr iJUmm at Utb. awl UMII O Uit fw 7 w M4 U ! ucvrM lue IMI uiujr mil iiuWn uiwuiHrd II a Kl 4U aud 4tn-tUt4 kx;l rluSl4 u4 by cutwuail UlUag U cwa wllh Iwal UntaiMt. kmwuiumm1 It IimmVuU. S4ai (a pruiru tmtrti to tw a it-iulltulWwl Jl,n, and iknfof rauelrra cukailiuiluual Uiaat. Hall I atarra Cur Bwwirailiuwi by V J. IVHr & V.. Tolt. OUo I tl ealy Cuwllta Uwwl vra wi Urn airaat. It U tatou UtcuUy It d (ram ID drot tu tuaaraJ It aci iiUti ua tit btal ad aaegn auilM ( IW ajataaa Tkr uttrt w kaaJrwl SollaM It aaf m U (lta la e4. Kob4 tut ctaalaca a4 CvelMallaM ao4 r J riies'EY & co Tiio, otio. B..1J tr I'ftifglan T T UiU ltc.il 1'IUi Ut cvoitlyitWa, TALENT TALK will spend a few days visiting rela tives In tho Agate district. Tho blight Is still to- be found in n majority of our orchards although most of our orchnrdlsts havo been working diligently to control It. This has been a long hnrd fight, ono that litis taken much courage aud ondur nnco to stny with. L. Fltzi'atrlcki who suffered a so vcro attack of tdnsllltla, Is able to be about his work again. Miss Angllne Cameron Is spending tho week visiting friends In Ashland. Initiative petitions for tho rural credits constitutional nmondment aro K. iNonlon, and so far every voter ap proached has willing signed. If this tuoasuro Is passed by the peoplo in November tho farmors will bo able to secure money at tho rato of C per cent Instead of tho customary rates of 3 and 10 per cent charged by tho banks. Tho beet growers In this district seem to bo well pleased with tho out look for a good crop this fall. Those bonding their land In this vicinity have much faith In tho deal being closed In tho near future GOLD HILL NUGGETS Mr. nnd Mrs. IlenJ. llurch motored to Medford Thursday, accompanied by McsdnmoB 11. D. Reed nnd Win. Stuowo. Mrs. John Hnmorslcy of Grants PnBs arrived Thursday for a Bhort visit with rolntlvos at tho home of Dr. W. P. Chlshoim. Mrs. II. C. Racdel roturncd to Med ford Thursday aftornoon, Hon Homier loft Thursday to re port at Sacramento as ho belongs to tho Long Itench company of tho Cali fornia guards. "Wednesday evening tho Cosmus theatre was filled for the vaudovlllo and movlo program given for tho benefit of tho Greater Gold Hill Club. First was n reel of films followed by a skit, "A Day In a Country School." Thoso taking part wero schoolmaster It. P. Tucker; Peggy, Mr. Lloyd Simmons; Sally, Miss Clalro Tuckor; Mammy, Mrs. P. Langdolt; Johnny, II. D. Reed; SCeko, L. O. Walker; Jo seph, J. II. llcoman; Hiram, John P, Kolscy; Suowbnll, Lloyd Simmons. Among tho numbers given wore Holo, "Never Let tho Snmo lleo Sting You Twlco," by "Sally." Solo, "Child hood Daya, by "I'oggy." Recitations by various pupils; solo and dnuco by "Snowball," closed by all sinning "Stnr Spnnulod Manner." Anotbor reel of comic movloa then was shown, folowed by another skit, by Mrs. Lnugilull and Lloyd Simmons, as "Mammy" aud Sam. Music at tho piano by Mrs. C. A. Peterson and Harry Porter with tho drums. Tho entertainment closed with another roel of plcturos. About (11 wero clenrod for tho club and another show Is being arranged to bo given In about ten days or two weeks for thu benefit of the club. H. lleau of Grants Pass camo up Thurxday for a visit with frlauds at this piano. i D. II. Mllloi loft on No. H Thurs day morning on a business trip of a fuw days at Salum. .Max Schnltz of Sriuh Valley wau shopping In Gold Hill Friday. IDIod, on Sardine crook, Wodnos day, Wash Miller, a pioneer of thoso parts. ,MIbh Zurkholder, a cousin of Mrs. D, H. Miller, who has been visiting with friends In Medford, stopped for a fchort time In Gold Hill Friday even ing before 1C, having motored ovor with her Medford friends. Home Celebration of Wonder Interest Tho arrival of a baby In tho fiomehold completely chaugca tho cntlro asiect of ma mture. nut in tno meantime, dntlnr tlui Btiilom priod of oz txx tuner, there 1 a ipleii'llil remedy known a 'M-tlicr' Frleml" that dot-4 vronden. It U for t-itcruat iwe, ro Hctci tbo piilin of oiwlo axpnnnlnn, Itcotliei nnd quiet tho ncrrttf, cxtnU Its In-IIucr-o to Uta Internal organs and remotm to a treat extent tin ten. il ncr to worry ami no- , prehension. It It a natural treatment, aafa lur lito uiuilicr, hum iiu uiuf vuti.1 nroimr etcr and for tlil rcamn must exert u mot beneficial Influence upon tUne functions di rectly connected wltu motberliool. In a very Interesting IjooIc the subject l freely dUcuel and a copy will be nulled free to nil expectant mothers by Ilrmlfkld Hegulator Co., tit Lamar Mg., Atlanta, Oa. Get a bottle of "Mother Friend" today of any ilmrrUt. Vuo m dlrccteil and )ou will then know Mhy inotliern for nearly half u century hate n.l and rvrominendol thU vplcndid aid to motherhood. TlKilr letter nro inaMagM of cheer, that breathe touifoit III every vtord. BBBBBBBBBh f BBBLSBBBb bbbbb' i SBHBBBsV BUSINESS Have parly with well improved 25-aoi'c tract, located 4 milt's from Santa Cruz, Calif, that wants to trade for good business here. His property is clear. BENNETT INVESTMENT CO. Heal KhtaU) Loans, Rentals, Insurance. 102 West Main. Phono 700 Opnt, Valentino and Hilton 011 morc, grandchildren of Mrs. K. J. GUmoro Mclntyre. returned to tliolr home In Riddle Friday morning, huv Ing Bpe.it part of tho week with their relatives at this place. F. Wnhl returned Friday fromhls business trip to Medford, ' Quito a morry party of young peo plo wero untortntned Wednesday evening nftor the vaudeville at tho homo of Miss Marguerite Wharton with n candy pull. H'ho Dlblo class had a very success ful business meeting aud social Mon day evening. Ice cream nnd enko wero sorved, aud tho ontortalnmcnt to bo glvon In tho near future Is re ported as well under wny. Rohoar sals aro now being bold at tho Cosmus. PIMPLES AND SKIN F First Sign of Blood Disease. il'lmptcs, acaty ltclitnar akin, rnahea, buriiliiir aontntlona nod Hcrofulii denote with tinfnllliiir certainty a. iloblllliited. weakpiiPil and Impure atnte of the blood. Tho trouble limy liuvo beon In your blood from birth, but no mutter how you wero Infected, you inust treat tt throliKh the blood. 11 l a blood dirt ene. You mutt uto S. 8. M.r the stand ard blood tonlo for 60 yuurn. If you ex pect relief. l'or purlfylnK the eyatem. nothlnK la enuul to It. The notion of H. 8. 6. la to cleanao the Mood. It nonka throunh thu eyatem dlrrot to tho eent of the trouble nctlnr aa nn untldoU to neutrnllio the blood polaona, It ro vltnllio the red blood corpuacles, In orenaea the flow to that the blood can properl perform Ita phyalcnl work. The dull. aluuKlah feollna- leave you the complex lull clean up. Kven Ion. atnnrtlnK caaea reapond promptly Ilut you muat taKe S. 8. H. lrUK and "b stltutes won't do. det 8. 6. H. from your driiKHltt. If you need expert ad vice write to -Swift Bpeclllo Co., Allan ta. a. for iucni noosica kNMNa FOR RKNT Furnished C-room liouso, gas and electricity, on paved utrect. Phono 01!9-W. 89 FOR RENT Flvo room house, hurd Avood floors, full comont bnBouiont find garage. Phono 370-W. FOR U13XT Ono -room modern house. Phouu 370-W. FOlt 11KNT TinUMntKEI'INGI UOOMH FOR RKNT Modern housn koep't roouiH, down stiilm. 315 North llnrtlott. FOR RKNT IIoubo keeping rooms down Htnlrs, close In. 37'J-J. 94 FOIl SALIC MISClVliIiAnKOUg FOR SALE Utiggy aud BOt"of double buggy linrnnAB. K. L. March, Cen tral Point, Ore. ' 90 FOR HALE Nearly now bicycle at your own prlco. IMioiio 403-J-l, 93 FOR SALE Alfalfa hay cheap. I'houe 310. FOR SALE Second crop alfalfa and grain hay. Bidder's Dairy. FOIl SALE Lonthor upholetorcd furniture. Central Point Orogon, Rex 17, Routo 1. Phono H7. 91 FOR HALE Cholco grain hay! d'hono r39-Ji, Call mornlnc, noon or ovoiilng8. FOR SALE cheap, property at 1100 West 8th stroet. 88 FOlt SALE Ono ton Ford truck at tachment; also 40 ncros land to trndo for Ford car, Dnhaok's Oarngo 482-J. 88 FOlt HATiO MYKimrtJK. KoTlSALR B monthB old Jorsoy holfer calf; albo good tank, pump, noarjy now, Janoa Rros., Phono 370-X. 89 FOR BALK One Duroc boar, regis terod. Phons 19-F24. 88 FOR SALE Horses, and grain bay In tho field, ona mild northeast of Phoenix, M. E. Roninea. IPC FOR HALE ItANOHIUS FOR SALE Roduced ngaln, my $7000 olty ranch, fri'o Irrigated, dairy, chicken,- fruit, toola, stock, $4000 The CarlBbad or Amorlou; utisurpaHsiKl acenlo beauty. Pop. G000; altltudo 2000 ft., flHblug aud huntliiK- Mrs. M. Juckor, Ashland, Oregon. 91 DtlBIXIMH OPl'OHTUXITIHH FOR SALE-Ilargaln, on account of slrknosH, fine country store, rouH onublii terms, stock will Invoice about $2300, half cash, security for balance of stock at 8 por sent; rent of buildings on year leaio, $l.ri per month. Will sell outright for $1000, half cash, balauco In 3 years at 8 per cent. Mrs. M. E. Gardner, Sams Valley. 89 WANTKn n UATION3 WANTED Uy nn expsrlenoed girl, care of chlldrou, hour or day. 820-X. 107 HELP WANTKnFRSIAIiK WANT12D Bxporlonced girl, general I Housework. 711 Palm. St. 0 WANTED Olrl for cooking nnd general housework. Dr. Salado, Seven Oaks. 81 waxti;d aiiscKiiiiAXKous WANTED- Two dozon Plymouth Jtock lions. Phono- S19M, 90 WANTED Auto passenger going to San Frnnclsco; start about Wednes day. Inquire Monarch Feed Store. 88 WANTED Fixtures for store. What havo you? O. A. DoVoc WANTED Party to conduct n res taurant In this city; "Ktiod opening tor right party; tow rent and no competition. Call on or address S. 13. Dunntngton, Jacksonville, Ore. 89 WANTED To rent n lioueo or apart ments furnished, uox L'o .Man Tribune. 89 WANTKD Wo do feather work, folding mattresses, comforters, pil lows, renovating nnd repairing. Phono 19C-J, 322 10 12th. 88 irKM' WANTim aiAiii: WANTED Man to run gasoline on- giua nnd no some suop woric on nenr-by ranch. Mlrnvlsta Orchard. G97-J2. MOXKV TO liOAX MOXHV TO LOAN Hovo money to Jean upon city mid country prop erty. Quick service Money on linnd. Earl S. Tumy, 210 Onniett Corey Illdg. tf UUSIXK8H nmp.froitT Auto BuppIlM LAH1CR AUTO SPRING CO. Wi are operating tho largest; ' oldoil and boat oqulppod plant in tho Pa cttlo northwoHt. Ubo our spring when otbora fnll. Sold under guar antvo. 26 North Fifteenth Bt Portland, Oio. Attorneys GEO. W. CHKRnY Attornoy and Notnry, Rooms 9-10, Jackson Coun ty Dank llulldlng, entrnnco N Central, Medford, Ore PORTER J. NEFF Attornoy at law, rooms 8 and 9, Medford National Hank Iluildlng. A. B. RI3AMBS, LAWTER Oarsstt Corey bldjf. 0. M. RORERTS Lawysr. Medford National Dank Uulldlns Collections. COLLECTIONS AND UBI'ORTS Wl colloctod somo accounts 14 year old. Wo know how to got tnt money, Tho Bullock Mercantile Agency. Inc., Rooms 1, 2, 8, lUs kinn' llldg., 210 E. Main st Dentins Dr. W. M. VAN BCOTOO DR. O. O. VAN BCOTOO DcntlBts Oarnott-Coroy llldg., ulto III Medforu, Oro. Phono 8C8. Collections anil Reports DR. FRANK ROUERTS Dontlst. M. F, & II. Illdg. Off Ico Houn 8:30to 12; 1 to 6. Phono 007-R. Engineer and Contractor FRED N" C DM M WOSHnoVsni contractor, 404 M, F. & H. I)ld( Surveys,, rstlmntos, irrigattot dralnago, orchard and land Im proYoment. Instirancs. EARL 8. TUMY Oonoral Insuranc office, Flro, Automobllo, Accident Liability, I'lato Olans, Contract nnd Surety nonds, Excollent com. pantos, good local service. No 210 Oarnott-Coroy Bldg, Instruction In Music FRED ALTON HAIOIIT Teacher of piano and harmony. Ualght Music Studio, 401 (Jurnett-Corey Illdg., Phone 72. Garbage GARUAGE Get your pramliM cleaned up for the summer. Cal on tho city garbage wagons foi good service. Phono 274-L. J JT Allen. riiyNlclunn and rmrgeona Dh?"F.0K CARLO W, DR BVi MAINS CARLOW Ostoopathli physlclann. 410-417 Garnott-Core) bldg., phono 1030-L. Resident 26 South Laurel st. DR. W. W. HOWARD Ostsopsthb physician, 303 Garnett-Cor building. Phono 130. DR. J. J. E.MMENS PhysIoJan an f surgeon. Practlco limited to eye oar, nouo and throat. Eyes scion tlflcally touted and elnsses sup pllod. Oculist and Aurlat for S. r R. R. Co, Offices M. F. Sc II. Co bldg., oppoHlto p. Q. Phono &07 DR. R. W. CLANCY- Physician am surgeon Phones, office 30, real deuce 730, Offlco hours, 10' to 12, 2 to 6. DR. MARTIN O. BARIUCR Physl clan and surgeon. Office Pain block, opposite Naah hotel. Houn 10 to 12, 1 to 4. Phono 110-J. Printers anil Publishers MlsllFOR'piUNTINa'cO.rVMthi best oqulpped printing otfico it southern Orogon; book bindlni looso loaf ledgers, billing, system etc, Portland prices. 27 Noril Fir st. Trnnsters BAD8 TRANSFER & STORAGE CO Office 42 North Front st, Phom SIC. Prices right, Service sun suteod. aaBkrife LSSaaaaaaal BBBBBBBBBV BBaBMBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB SSaaaaaaaaaCL1.?""'' ' """5SaaMI ICE CREAM FOR THE CHILDREN Children cannot eat too much Ico cream. It's tho best thing for thorn. Doctors and Food Experts tell us It hna moro real food qualities and can build moro actual strength than most of tho food wo aro now eating, and furthermore it's a real tissue builder. That's why you ahould glvo plenty of It to the children thoy need any thing that will glvo thorn moro strength or net ns n tlssuo builder. It's tho purest nnd most wholosomo food you can buy. Order it for lunch todny. THE DAIRY Phono IH1 TO ORDER $25.00 UP Also Cleaning, Pressing and Alterlni 128 E. MAIN. UPSTAIRS NEW TODAY Wo havo ntock ranches, high grado hay ranches, and general farms both largo and small on our list. Somo city property also at attractive prices. 40 ncroa with liouso nnd barn, flno luvel laud, $7000. 22 acres full bearing npplea nnd pears, elegant bungalow, $8000. Hoon-Cathcart Co. Phono 107 WHY? NOW TIME TO TRADE. I havo a ICO-acro stock ranch; good location; 100 acres In grain, soma alfalfa. This placo recently sold for $12,000; no Incumbrance. Will trndo for good orchard, profor pears, or would tako city property. Would trado oven or nssunio some In cumbranco on orchard proposition. J. C. BARNES lOii Woit .Main Htrtvt. FOR SALE CHEAP A block of ground, modern bunga low, l-rooms, hath, Bleeping porch, largo barn, Just outsldo city limits, off King's Highway, or will trado for Binall city property. OWXER, ill X. OILXOH STREET, Phono IWO.lt. Medford House Movers WE MOVE HOUSES, BARNS, GARAGES, MACHINERY. ETC. Phone 488-M 612 S. Newtown. 737 W. 14th St. T-A-X-I PHONE 30Q First half mllo from stand, I pas senger 15c, two passougora 2Cc. Within olty limits, outsldo halt mllo zono, 1 or 2 passongors, 2Cc, .1 passengers, 40c, 4 passougers, 00c. Country rates, lGo mile. Special rates along paved highway, VAX It. PIERHOX, PROP. Stand nt Itruwn's. WESTON'S Camera Shop 208 East Main Streot, ' Meaford : ' r ' Tho Only Exclusive Commercial Photographers in Southern Oregon Negatives Mado any timo on place by appointment. Phono 147-J We'll do tho rest E. D. WESTON, Prop. , HOtWbJUIlj VHiOTitty