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arEDFQ-RD MATL TRTttraE, MEDFOITO, OKKOOK, WBDNTISTMY, .TCiV o, 1010 PAGE FIYE 15,000 PRISONERS TAKEN BY ALLIES (PRESS CAMP IN FRANCE, July n. The total number of prisoners tnkon thus far In the" Angle-French offensive probably has rcachel 15, UUO. Judging from these flguros, tlio German losses as a whole, It Is estimated horo, havo been at leant 00,000. , The British hnvo taken 11 guns, Tlio relatively small number cai) lured Is duo to the fact that the dormans, In anticipation of tlio at tack, withdraw their guns to longer ranges. It Is roported by prlsonorH that tlio Germans are sending in reserves liustlly from niaiiji point on tlio western front. NEW ORLEANS, July .'. A wind and rain storm, with the wind reach ing n reported velocity of SO miles an hour at Ponsncoln and UO or moro at points wost of there on tho const, swept In from tho gulf today. Ro ports early this aftomoou wore that tho wind wan Increasing and ap parently the storm was rapidly mov ing westward. Telogruph companies reported that Pcnpcalo was cut off at !i : 3 0 o'clock this morning and houra later prospects of gottlng Into direct communication with that city were meager. Shlplng at Mobile mi f Cored and dockH at Fort Morgan wore do stroyud. VALUE OF TIMBER IN' BLUE LEDGE $0,000,000 Tho following letter from Arthur C. Rlngland, lorosi Inspector from tho main office at Washington, D, C, provides an answer to some of tho doubling Thomases regarding tlio re sources of tlio district tapped by tho proposed Blue. Lctlgo railroad. Tho letter Ih i-noted In tho following com munication from M. I.. Krlekson, supervisor of tho Crater l.nko Na tional Forest to tho Medford Com iiinrclul Cltib: "" ' ' iModford Commorctal Club, Mod ford. Oregon. Gentlemen: in a lottor to mo by Arthur C. Rlngland, forost Inspector from Washington office, he nays: "I understand that plans aro now actually under wav for the roustruc . tlnn of a railroad to connect Medford with Eureka, via tho Klamath river. This r.allroad will not only tap the copper and other mineral deposits of lllue Lodge and Happy Camp, but will make hccmmIiIo a largo body of government tlmbor on tlio Klamath National Forost. Some of tills tim ber has been carefully cruised by the forest service, and In all, It In otitliunted that eight billion feet of yellow pine, miliar pine, and Douglas fir can be loggod, If such a road Is 'oonstrnctod. This asset, whloli ran be roughly valued at alght million dol RN SWEEP ENURE GULF COS lar, should mean much to depre ciate tho cost of tho arilroad con struction. Then too, an you know, the counties by law will receive a third of this money, or wime two million dollar for road and school. "('ongros has now under con 'Sldoratlou tlio loaning of money for tho contraction of roads and trail within the national forests, taking tho resource a securit). "Tliu forost service has made a re connalMKince of tlio Klamath River between Happy Camp and Orleans, a distance of tows 60 miles, with the plan of constructing a Hagou road In view. There are no uusuul physi cal obstacles to construction and it Is believed that a 6 per cent grade can be roadlly sustained. The grading , will not be unduly exponalvo muck of tho rook In loose and dWntafcfated. Of course, If a railroad I constructed find that, physically speaking, is ,'fonnlblo, so much the better. A great country will be opened up and the returns to the people from the sale of the glveriinient timber will swoll qffecUvel the public funds. "From tho mouth of Trinity river, or the edge of tho Hoops. Valley In dian Reservation, there is extend ing to Yreka a rust body of timber, chiefly redwood, whleh would be tapped by the proposed Medford-Ku-rets railroad. It has been reported thrtt the tlmbor privately owned ex tending from Orleans Itar to Yreka aleHg the route of this proposed rail vay, amounts to from So to 75 bll Hon feet. Very truly yours, M. L. KRICKSO.V, Korest Supervisor. E SHIELDS POWER BILL WASHINGTON, Uuly 5. Tlio Shields water power leasing bill, passed by the senate and reported In amended form by the houso Inter state commerce committee was con sidered by tho house today under a special rule. EAGLE POINI EAGLETS By A. O. HowIoU Mr. Reynolds, the goat man of Trail, was with us Tuesday night anil so was Gcorgo Richardson of liutte Kails. O. N. Bishop also enmo out from the Kdsnll crossing and took supper with tin and was met here by his brother-in-law, .John OwonM. with his Ford and took him home with him to help through his haying. On Wednesday morning I took a dHvf lift ttllftl'A flimviiulwiin In frit., ft ' "" "" ." . ...n, .. passenger, returning In tlmo for din ner. I noticed some very good look- iiik "Mum iiiki uiiin uiuiiK ine route and (ho nlfalfa looked fine, I also noticed a small tract of laud planted to Soudan grass and It looked quite promising, nml I hear it predicted Hint that Ih going to bo the coming feed for cowa and horses. Those who are familiar with It say that R grows very tall, as well as thick, and will grow on dry laud without Irri gation nml yield two to three tons to tlio arm and on developed land can bo cut the second time. I also no tlcod that R. K. Tucker of Ilrowns boro wan putting up a large bam on his plaeo and that Wm. Perry, who owns the A. L. Hnsellnn place, Is putting nn addition to bin barn. I also noticed several patchen of augar beets that looked good (o me. Among tho cullors Wednesday wan George Howard, Medford's Irrcpres sablo Insurnncu man. lie Is like tho Irishman's flea find him nlmost any whore you go. Among tho callers Wednesday were Dr. and Mrs. R. I.. Rlgdon, Miss K. llogue, MIsb Maud ltooth and Dr. It. A. Joiioh. alt of San Francisco, Cal. Tlioy aro simply traveling over the country to see It. They camo up tho coaHt to Crescent City, tq Grants Push, Kngle Point and went on up to Prospect. They Deemed to be nnx Iouh to visit the power plant near Prospect, Intending to retract tholr steps and go to eastern Oregon via Klmtinth Palls and want to visit Crn tor I.ako lmforo returning. They may possibly go as far as Ileiid. They wero undecided an to what course thoy may take after reaching. Klam ath Palls. Thoy seom to ' bo very. n'tieh plnattod with our valley, lolin Grob has been hauling a lot of 2x1 scantling to prop up the limbs nn his fruit trees to nave the fruit as well as the trees. 'Mrs. P. .1. Ayurs took pawtago on the P. & K. railroad to hor homo Thursday and Stanley Sponcer, Geo. and Donald Johnson, sous of George K. Johnson, tho superintendent of tho P. & E. railroad systoin, wore on tholr way to llutto Palls. Tho Inst two mentioned wore to go on to Rnuchorla prnlrlu to spend a few da) a In tlio tall timber. One or the wood cars was partly loaded with hay for tho Duprey snw mill. W. K. Ilutlor brought In a coop of fine Plymouth Rock brollors for our railroad agont, V. T. Newport, Thurs day morning, and W Halt Hamilton shipped a ear load of hogs to Port laud the same day, Prank Abbott hav ing charge of Hihiii, Mr. Hamilton go ing on No. It; on the S. P. On tlm same train Itov. Gamnii and family were ou theli way to Jack sonville to make that place their home, lie has had a call to tako charge of the Presbyterian ohurch at that place. Predotlok Iloath, one of our iiiHrcliauts. also went to .Medford at the same time. Mrs John Slelor of Hut to Palls also is me out and Is stopping at tho Sjunnyslde t this writing. George Richardson, who camo nut to have Dr. Holt treat his rut root, returned to Untie Ifalla Thursday. J. W. Ilerriau, the superintendent of tho Iiutto Palls natrium, was a iiassenger on tho P. & JJ Thursday. R. II. Rigor, who Is living on tho Medford-Jai'ksoiivillo road, was do ing business with George Ilrown fc Sons Thursday, and spent the night at tho Sunyyslde. H. M. Ileriland, representing the Sharpies 'Cream Separator rompany, earns oat from Medford Friday iiioru Ihk for breakfast at the Sunnyslde. K. A. Geary or Griffin creek and T. P. Ferrell, representing Guy W. Conners. pecker and distributer of fruit, also representing a number of fruit firms In the V. 3. and Europe, were at the Sunnyslde for dinner on Friday. Mr Geary Is a son of Dr. K P. deary, health officer of Multnomah county, who was the first physician who ever settled hi ! Point. ad no owns ine urmin crseu irm, orchard and ilneard on that rreok. Frldsv afternoon I h-srd the ty led mo to go down nml ace tho cause of tho ringing of thq bell and when I reached thcro I discovered that there was somo thcro singing, no egged on by my curiosity, I went on up to the prliirlml'H room and there found that the Eagle l'6lnt Indus trial Club was having a meeting. Tho mooting was presided over by the president, Miss Ktlicl Riley. Tho hnd a very good program and tho children did remarkably woll in per forming their parts. Some of tho boys (old what they were doing In the line of agriculture mid somo of tlfo girls told whnt they wero doing In the culinary department, and every thing was conducted acocrdlng to the rules governing such clubs. The officers are: Miss Kdlth Riley, pres ident; Adln Hazelton, vice president; Thco. Floroy, secretary; Vcrtn Grov or, nsslstnut secretary; Nellie Coy, treasurer. Since iliy last report J. F. Ilrown and his brother, W. 11. Hrowu, two of the lending merchants of our town, have, renewed their subscriptions to tho Dally Mnll Tribune. Tho fanners nro comptnirilng on account of the damp, cloudy, rainy weather as thcro Is a lot of hay cut that needs attention and considerable Hint is suffering to be cut. Jlr. nml Alr. Dawson nml daughter nml Mrs Awry went to the valley Friday nutl relurneil Monilny. They brought Mii)1ieM for Ihoir picnic -tiuul. Tlio HiirveyofH of Hie Crnler Luke highway mined camp l-iuuiy from Me I. cod to Pecloiv.. TosHio (lurilon is vUHini? rolntivoH liul'e. Mr. Walker nml family, Mias Ai ken and Mr. Kmbry went lo lown Monday to spend Hie Fourth. Mr. Kelso nml family mid LuciiiH Kiu cnld dlio went to (lie vnlley Monday. Joe Smith look ovornl of ihe surveying crow to Medford Satur day night to take in (lie picnic ut AhIiIiiikI. Mr. mid Mix, Mnitel of near Knu Fmuci-co have been camped on the river near Peyton bridge for Rcvern! ilnyn. MU Margery Kixkiue Hpciil Thurs ilnv with lllniieliunrH nml PeelorV. Theie i mi epidemic of whooping cough in the ueighhoiliooil at present. Some of the KiiU'erers mo Uiinli 'mighuu, Dee Nye, the Nieliols eliil ilren mid .John KiehanUou. Mr. mid Mj. Tucker nml two chil dren, Mr. Carl Iticlinrilsou mid aim mid SI en n it DitNWoith spent Sunday with Mr. and Mi"-, (lux Ditsworlh. Curl llii'luirilMin has gone to Iluck' lake, where he has u summer' w job iim foreKt guart). Roy Vaiife-linn (nok dinner at Kvor green rnneli Monilny. I!arl Peyton is sDuuding severnl days at home on nueouut of sick now. Mr. nml Mix. Illnncliaril took sup. per ut Mr. Peyton' Friday ami at tended prayer meeting. Ilnzel Ditswoitli luih gone to Ash Imiil for the picnic. Mih. Hixkiue nml Mist Margery Krskine visited Saluiday night nml Sunday ut Mr. NycV. Frank Diln worth nlno spent Sunday ut Mr. N'w'n, abdicating (hut evening in fa vor of hia brother, Stewart. Some people iwssing from Fort Klamath to Ilutte Falls i muled off the lumber Mr. Dilswoith had pro Meil for lubloH for tho July Uli pio nic. Mr. Wlllimu Lewis relurneil homo Friday after a trip to Medford in which liia fniir-lioix) (oiiin, wagon ami (rail wagon iivstt, tolled down (he grade and piled lugelher at (he bottom, hut mi account of that al ready appeared chiowhorc in this impel. The Hoi dun Iio,.h, itHsibted by Mr. VaiiMlmn, are gathuring- mid ilnving (heir cattle In the range. William Kelley spent sineuil days I'Miloiitf after Mr. Conley's am) llert Iltglltbiithsui's eiittlo ou the rtraorve above Prospect. Co.Mites are still catching iiis cats am) chicken in tins vicinity. Ralph Peyton went to the valley Saturday In heln Ins brother Uarolil dnvi' home a cull and pig. l - GOLD HILL NUGGETS Mr. nml Mrs. T. A. MeCourt of tor a visit with their daughter, Mrs. Ivan Siuiun. Albert Ficue, a Sardine creek rancher, wm hi town Satniday do ing a little hoptiug. Mr. and Mrs. Hurley Slead of Riv erwide eolony, ere atteuiJanU at the Saturday nigHl deuce at tho imvilion in Gold Hill. MisH Hester Mi-Henolls left Mon day for a visit with relative in Au Is mi-Mr-. II. D. Reed made a bu-incs trip to Medford Monday afternoon. Mis (Hive Turner, who has had a position at th hospital at Xika the (taxi fes inonth-, ret u nnil ( her FLOUNGE ROCK FRILLS She wim ueiompaincil hv lier cousin, Muster IWlio Tinner of Klninuh Falls. loy 1). ,(.'1111101011 emun in on Sun day til'tcrUouii's (ruin to spud the Kourlli Willi his fnuilv ut this place. Mr. mid Mrs. Clyde Walkur, Mr. hnd Mrs'. Oeorge llnmiAurHtey nud baby, nud Mr. mid Mrs. Drown, nil of KoMuwli, Oil., uriived by uutos Sun dav to spend their vocation in (bin vicinity. Professor Floriau Voii KaoIich of the dupnittnent of chemistry and metallurgy of Willamette umwrvity, was in Hold Hill Friday in Ihe iuler esl of thnt inslitittion. y. Parent of Uluekwell hill is (ru't w'hh in Gold Hill Friday even-iiijr- (Icol-ge M'cClcllen crtuie In from liiu mine in (lie Meadow and left Snlur dny imiriling fur n week's slay with IiIh family ut Medrord. Juhnnie Yhark of norlbeni Cali fornia enme up Satuiilny Morning (o visit with his eousiti, Johnnie MeClcn don. Allan Hodge came down from Tn lite Rook ranch to Irnnsnet bnsincuft in Ooltl Hill Halurdav mid culled ol the home of Mrs. S. T. HodgOH for u verv short time. Gladys Darling left Saturday morning for n vlsil with her mint and finally, Mrs. Adelino Lndd, of tllenilnle. The Christiiin Science services will hereafter lie held In tho I. 0. O. F. building- instead of (he Coiuiik (he aler. Mr. and Mr. G. S. Epperson .who Intvo biM'fl visiting n( the home of (heir daughter, Mrs. Hurry Tibbels, left Monday iuomiii for n visit wilh (heir daughter. Mrs. Bnnntcl Ruus- sum, near .Medford. Ilnrrr Porter made n un.uticv- trip lo Medford Mondnv moming. II. A. Thierolf of Medford was in Gold Hill Sunday. Mlas Inn Gardner w spending u couple of days ul Ihe Lyman much cast of (own. Cook & Adams, cpnlranloiii, nro uinkinj: vnut improvcmetils nl (he J. t. Motiilt ranch, four milivs north of Gold Hill. A Inrge barn is being built on (lin sill ol" (he rrconl fire and adililioiis lo (he ranch llultsc nro lie tnir made. Miss Isorn Hodges and dnughter and Miss Noia Newton left Monday morning wilh n truck loud of pro visions and camping citiipmcii( for (he Ashland litbia park. 'I'bev ex pect lo spend (be uiontli of July in Ihul beautiful pot. , i Clarence Wllhlte and mother were .hopping In (own Monday. Jess Glass and family and mother and Ira Vlucont left .Saturday ovor, Ing for California, whoro they will Bpt-nt tho fourth. Viola Chapman In at home at pros out from finishing a throo inouthB Job at W. II. Vaughn's. Charley llradloy In helping Tlico. Olnss with his hay. Fun Heygopatu of I.owor Sain'B valley Is also help ing. hast Saturday afternoon a number or (he friends and rolatlvea gather ed n to help Mrs. H. IT. Ulawi cele brate, her 7fith birthday. Kvoryonu had an enjoyablo time. R. F. Dean and family of Willow Hprlnga were In the vulley Hntur day visiting relatives. Oscar Rogerd wan doing liuslnosa In town Momlny. Jcrh Trcaham, Uyron do Ford and Charley llutnhlnon returned to their homo In Kama valley. They hnvn been employed at Powers, Oregon, for a number of weeks, but cume homo (o lelebrato the fourth at Ash land. Tho road rrnw that has been work ing on (he Antlouh road linw "layml" off during tho fourth. Mrs Chapman and sou Herl visited Central Point mid Medford one day this week Kills Clark and wife or Central point were visiting llmlr home folks Kiinday. John Cnrum relurneil lo Medford Friday to have somo denial work done. Hteve Monro and family of Medford caiun out Hmiday Tlsltlug frluuds and relatives. Mr. Hay was noallar at Chapman Hunda). Charley Fredenburg of uin val ley was up In -Antlooh Friday doing business. Doll Morrlnou and wife was visit ing llert Chapman and family Hun day. John illugham and family Attend od' ohurch at Gold Hill last .Sunday. ' Everyone In (he valley la prepar ing to go to kuo tho big roundup at Ashland the fourth. 4v . .... I Reported by Jackson Coiisty Ab stract Co , Sixth aud Fir b'ts. Mioiei Uiu Frank J. Lake aud Auna Davie Si nil IJniloii and llilmi N r'm ctjur HOUSE NEWS Juiues W. Uiahop mid Margaret t. llrowu. Charles I). Colhv and Mue Denny. ClrciiH Medrord Naliouul Duuk vn. K. J. Ennrt, fiirccloburc. Glen Gltilcv Vs. II. V. ncejJH) lo, recover Money. Glen Glnh'y vs. H. F. Kcesor ajid Murguret Rccscr, lo recover nioiiuy. Nick Kime vs. J. G. Goble et ul., ! order for publication of summons. fc. J. .Myers vs. John mid Juliu F. Vlulef deiuult, decree. . 11. Ilohno el ul. vs. Mrs. I.tumu Winir ei ul., defrtull. I'mirt & Vorco iu F. W. Citrmihuu et al., order overruling demurrer. Annie Ar. Draper vn. W. W. Hulo ot nl., coiillrmatioi) of sale. JiilneM Davis vs. unknown heirs of t'linrlos- S. Hnlrd, dclVililt, decree. Pine Kelt Rank vs. Mnrv A. Clcv ynger cl ul., order uppoinllng gunrd lan. I FmmeiK"S Fruitgrowers' Hank vs. X F. Roddy nml Mary Roddy, order for upponnniee of defoiidntiK Mflnniu K. Riddle ot nl vs. Charles Vs Isnrtcs et nl., default, order for publication of summons. Clarence C. Pierce v. U. S. Collina, Motion nud order. Rogue River Frull & I'roilnco ns Mieiution vs. J. W. Ki'rkpatrlck, no (Son for money. Rogue River Frull & Product1 ns Koointlon vs. Fred E. Jordan, notion for money. ilese Hoiick vs. Mary A. Hover idgo and W. T. Ueve'rid'ge, tlircclos lirc. '' F. (I. Flcelwood v.i. Heury llum iihrey ot nl., u)peu'uni'i! wi' t"r. II. llmiley. Wilbur R. .louim r't nl. vs. Mi.y. l-Immn Wing-, diero. K. N. toivln vn. 4, ll. Singler, otor ruliug demurrer. Clam Slewnrt vs. W. A. Sliiwrirl, oVerruttnjr dctuuryer. Kthcl WTmm vn. 11. L.'WJmer, or dor. tl. E. Uadger vrt. H. H. Freuliuul, HiimuioiiB. Probato' EslnliS of Wiilter . M. K'ennedy, piool' of publioaltun of notice to ercdilors. l-Istale of William SorciiKon, notici) Iu credllurs. Estate of S. I. Wilson, notice of uptmintment of iWeeultix. . , , Oilnrdimisliip of V. R, Johnson, cilu(iuu. . jo KHtnln of I,. C. Severs, ordorf Ehlato of W. W, McDonald, order udmittiiig will (o probate, appoint ment of executor uiid nppmi'ht'r, filing of will. Kfttnti- of K. K. Hurl, outer secoiul uiiuual report. Katnlo of W. P. R. Wood, finnl or dor, filial account. Heal I'stjito Tjiiusfci-a United States to Norlheni Pa oR1i Unilwnv Co., laud In see. M-:i7-'Jli - 1 Putenl M.' I., lluuchcr et ux r. W. F. Wright, nusrU claim in, Ap plegate jirefliuut . ... 1 I'nitod Slates lo Thulium M. Rarr, laud in sue. 'JII.'JB aW. . . Palenl F. II. MeClure to K, J. OUiii, land in sees. I mid ft-Illl-'JW'. it) H. R. Palmer et in lo C. I Hren'er, land iiu Walker nve nne. two. ;t('.-lK. 1(1 In the Early Stapes of TubercRlosIs your chances for deffatlng Oils drrsiled slfrctlon iiipcml largslr on your ability to restore normal body (untilons. To do llil. one rinutrmrnt is proper stlentlon In diet ana purs food. Also rent snd fresh nlr, day and night. Whora tlin syntrm Is run down and likelihood of fcarloua consequencoa thus Inereaird, Kckman's Alteratlvs may provs tenettclal, as It has In many raium Till Is lltno treatment but un llko any ntlitr. For bri tli limn eontent Is an combined with other In gredlont na to lie easily anlnillaied by ths svernae person A trial can do no harm, slnci Uck msn'a Alteratlvo contain no polon oua or habit-forming drugs. At your druuKlat'a. Crkman Laboratory, ThllailtliiBla, NEW TODAY Wo can ilellrer a fln stock ranch of '170 acros over half now In crop of wheat, barley, a I fulf:t and corn, and cousldoruhlu urn can bo culti vated none of It sleep lam). This place JoIhh a boundliwu out ran n und has very good buildings, and, abuudniien of -.priiiKs' for stock. A iioiKi wanting to get Into Iho stock biiblnus should tsku this oils. No trad. Hoon-Cathcart Co. Itionp. 17 BUSINESS Havo pnily with well improved 25-ttpro tract, looatud 4 mils from Suntn Cruz, (alif, that wants to trade fwr good busimfw hjrei Jis proporty (dear. BENKBtt IBVlSiSTMEKT CO. ttl torwM f.oiuis, XJ Ws MrUn, ASK FOR and GET a- HORLICK'S THE ORIGINAL MALTED 1VIILK. Cheap snbstltutes cost YOU s&mo price. FOUND FOUND--Signet ring. Provo prop erty and pay for this nil. Red Front R, 10 mid 20c store. 121 'W. Main st. 89 LOST LOST lltihch of koys Saturday. Finder plenso return to Hotel Aus tin and rccolvo $1 roward. 89 FOR- IIKJT1 IIOCBK8 FOR R KNT " iVrnlfihcd room house, gns mid electricity, ou paved Jttrect. Phono P29-W. 89 FOR RENT Fire room homo, hard wood floors, full coment bascmont and guraRo. Phone 370-W. FOR RENT Ono 4-rooM house. Phono 370-W. modern FOU RENT nunttCKKEt'INQ itooata FOR RENT Hoilso keeping rooms down stairs, close in. ,179-J. H rOIt BALR MlHtnitLlTtEOUB FOR 8ALK--19H Indian molnrcy-clo with full equlpmont; nearly new, nl a real bargain. Walker's Gar ngo. U3 FOR HAI.IC ton-aero wood claim on Jt. R.. JlfiOO. Wrlto R. II. Isnll. Jlutto FallH, Ore., for particulars. 93 FOR HALR Utiggy ami act of doliblo buggy !uvrne!. R. L. March, Ccn trul Point, Ore. 90 FOR BALH Nearly new bicycle at your own price. Phouu 403-J.t. I 93 FOIl HALK Alfalfa Phono 310. hay cheap. FOR ALI Second crop aUnlfa and grain hay. Snldnr's Dairy. FO n HA Ll3"Leathor" upholslorod furnlturo. Central Point Oregon, Pox 17, Rout a 1. Pnono H7, 91 fok SALiiiv-Mrniux FOR SALK 4-year old TjerVoy" cow In milk; nlso C-mo. old .InrHoy heifer cnlf; also good lank pump, nearly now. .lanes lire., Phouu 370-X, I 91 FOR HALK ReHlHlered Hereford bulls. M. F. lluuley, Medford. 93 FOR SALR A No. 1 milk cow at Union Stables. 91 FOU SA.LI3- G monthn old Jersey heifer calf; also good tank, pump, nearly now, Janes Hrot., Phono 370-X. 89 FOR BALK IlnrBca, mid grain liny In the fluid, ouo mllo northeast of Phoenix, R. K. Reaines: 100 FOR HALK RANOHRS FOR HALK Reduoed again, ' my 17000 oily ranch, frco Irrigated, dairy, chicken, fruit, tools, stock, 14000. Tho Carlsbad of America; unHiirpaHbeil scenic beauty. Pop. 0000; altitude. 2000 ft., fishing and hunting. Mrs. M. Juokor, Ashland, Oregon. PI nUSINKSS OPPOUTUMTIUS FOR SALK-llaritaln, ou account of sickness, fine country store, reas onable, terms, stock wtll Invoice annul $2300, half cash, security for balance of stock at K per cent; rent of butldlnRs on yonr leaao, $15 per mouth. Will soil outright for $4000, half cash, balanco In .1 years at X per cent. Mrs. M. K. Gardner, Sams Valley. 89 WANTKn mTo.vriOJJH WANTKI--liy an oxnerloncedglrr cr or children, hour or day. R30-X. 107 FOR SALE CHEAP A block of ground, modern bungs. low, 4-roums, bath, sleeping porch, lurr.0 barn, Just outsldu city limits, off King's IliKhway, or will trado for nmall city property. OWMill, Ul n. erangi: HTitmrr, Phono Jl.lO.lt. WHY? NOW TIME TO TRADE. I havo a 100-acro stock ranch; gpod location; 100 ncroa In grain, somo alfalfa. Til plana recently sold for J12.U00; uo liicuuibranro. Will trado for good orchard, profor pears, or would tuko city proporty. Would trado evoji oj- aMUino somo in cuuibraiico ou orchard proposition, J. C. BARNES to-' WoaI Main Htivet. rVaisaiss, In.torunco. Phono 70(1 II KTjP WAXTICDFHMAIiR W V.NTKD Experienced girl, gonernl housework. 711 Palm St. SO WANTED Girl for cooking mid gQdoral housework. Dr. Ualado, Hoven Oakn. 81 WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Two dozdn " Plymouth Rock hens. Phono 819-M. 0Q WANTED Fixtures for atore. What hnvo you? C. A. DoVoo, VAN"R1 Party to conduct n roa tnurnnt In this city; good opening for right pnrty; low rent nnd no competition. Call on or nddrcsB S. H. DunrllnBt&n, Jncksohvllle, Ore 89 WANTED To rent a house or npnrU monts furnished. Box 26 Mall Tribune. 89 -! - "." .'-lirro-jj"-' - HHLP WANTnn STALK WANTED Man to run gasoline on gtno and do somo shop work on near-by ranch. Mlrnvlfltn. Orchard. G97-J2. MONKV TO IXJAN MONEY TO LOAN Havo money to 'Jonn upon city ami country prop erty. Quick service. Money on Uiniid. Karl S. Tttmy, 210 Gnrnctt Corcy lJhlg. tr HUSIN8 DIKROTOUX Auto Snppnes LAHER AUTO BPRINQ CO. W aro operating the largest, oldest and best oquipped plant In the Pa oRIc northwest. Use our springs whon others rail. Sold under guar antee, 30 North FtrUxntk Bt., Portland, Ota. AUoracys GEO. W. CHERRY Attornoy and Notary, Rooms 9-10, Jackson Coun ty Rank Mulldlng, entrance N. Central, Medford, Ore. rORTER J. NEFF Attorney at law, rooms 8 and 9, Medford National Dank Mulldlng. A. R. RI2AME8, LAWYER a-.rtt-Corey bldg. Q. M. ROBERTS Lawyer. Medford National Bank Balldlns. O)11cctlos COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS We collected some accounts 14 years old. Wo know how to got the money. The Bullock Mercantile Agency, Inc. Rooms 1, 3, 3, Ras kins' Bldg., 210 E. Main st Veatlsia Dr. W. M. VAN BCOTOO DR. O. O. VAN BCOTOO Dentlata Garnott-Corcy Bldg., nits lie Medford, Oro. Phono SCI. Collections and Reports DR. FRANK ROBERTS -Dentist. M. F. & II. Bldg. Office Houre 8iiJL2i XJ? 6 phono 007-Il Knglnocr nud Ooutractor FRED n" CUMMINOS Snglneer sn4 contractor, 404 M. F. & H. Bldg. Surveys,, estimates, Irrlgatioa dralnago, orchard and Und Im provement. House Mover MEDFORD HOPSU MOVERS- Wo Move Houses, Barns, (iaragei. Ma chlnery, Etc. Phone -Isx M, or 4S8-X. 012 8. Newtown, Hll Da koln. Insuranc. EARL S. TUMY Gonornl Insurancs otflco, Flro, Automobllo, Accident, Liability, Plato Olass, Contract, and Surety Bonds, Excoltont com. panics, good locnl service. No. 210 Qarnett-Coroy Bldg. i s'j'ss'fcja. Instruction In Music jtafcsaat FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teaeher of piano and harmony Halght Music Studio, 401 GarilBtt t'orey Bldg, Phono 73 GartMge anS,1i-i SlfcJ OARBAOB Get your premises cleaned up for the summer. Call on the city garbage wagons tor good eorvlce. Phon J74-L. r, Y. Allen, I'hyslcUns And Rargeoeui DR. F. G. OARLOW, DR. EVA MAINS CAR LOW Osteopathia physlclnns, -416-417 Garnett-Corey bldg , phone 1030-L. Residence 26 South Laurel st. DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopath! physician, 30S Garnett-Corey building. Phone 180. DR. J. J. EMMEN8 Physician and surgeon. Practice llmltoj to eye, ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien tifically teslod and glasses sup plied. Oculist and Aurlst for S. P. R. R, Co. Offices M. F. & H. Oo. bldg., opposite P. O. Phone 1567. DR. R. W. CLANCY Physician and surgeon Phones, office 36. rasl doiico 780. Office hours, 10 to 13, 3 to 6, DR. MARTIN O. BARBER Physl clan and surgeon. Office Palm blook, opposite Nash hotel. Hours 10 to 12, 1 to 4. Phone 110-J. 3 Printers and Publishers MEDFORD PRINTINQ CO., has the beat equlppod printing offlco In southern Oregon; book binding, loono leaf lodgers, billing systejna, etc. Portland prices. 37 Nortq Fir st. Transfers BADS TRANSFER & 8T0RAQB CO. Office 48 North Front st. Pfaons SIR. Prices right, florvtco guar astued. j 1 JKloa La (toalttf tir uxly M. Vtwl-Jjoujo 11 1 ring and my curiosi home iu this city Saturday vwamf.J K'. t-f '- '' -"'" i - - ! V -!