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MEDFORD MAIL TRTBITNE, MEDFOrTD, OREO OX, TIirRSDAY, JTLY G, 191G FKQVj THREE " t- TOCALAND L PERSONAL J. J. Parker, local P. & E. agent loft this morning for a business trip . to Portland. Do Voo gives trading stamps wlUi overythlng excopt groceries. Fred Strang left last night for Itogeburg, whore he Is employed ob pathologist for Douglas county. Ho hns been visiting for a fow days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clins, Strang. A breakfast you can afford and bb delighted with. Russell's Cafe. Chlof lllltson recolved a message last night notifying him that the Ford belonging to Karl Ttimy, which was stolon Tuesday night at Ashland, had been found deserted and unilani agod across the river from Grants Pass. It Is thought that Grants Pass boys took tho car as nn easy and quick means of getting home from tho roundup. Get your milk, cream, huttor, eggs and buttermilk at' Do Voo's.- .Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Duncan and Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Duncan of Klam ath Falls are Medford visitors today. Typewriter paper of all kinds at Bedford Printing Co. "W. II. Dagno, of Fowler, Indiana, Is looking bvor ModTord today. Mr. and Mrs. Hd Blnns loft this morning for Grants Pass whom thoy -will attend tho funeral, this nttor noon, of Mr. Rlnns' mother who died yesterday. Tho world's greatest companies. Holmes, Tho Insurnnco Man. Hoots huvo grown Into tho small sower traversing tho city park, nec essitating digging up a considerable Htrip Of tho lawn. J'ostngo stamps at Do Voo's. (J. G. Itobblns and C. W. Hose, of Wellon aro In Medford for n fow days after having attended tho Ash land Hound-Up. Try a King Spitz cigar and en courago homo Industry. tf Carl Phelps, who left hero about n year ago for Wood Is In town to day. In his parly aro John McC'ar ton and Jnmos Mazzlnl also of Weed. Dr. Klrohgessnor will ho at Hotol Nash ovory Wodnosday. Hours for consultation 10 to 3. Going to sleep on tho gas tank of a speedster traveling at a fast paco doos not pay. At leaBt that Is tho opinion of T. C. "Wilson who came down from Salem to visit tho round up. Ho took his llttlo fall last ovo iiIiik whllo going to Ashland. Tho vlslblo rosultH aro a badly sklnnod face nnd bruised and cut hands. For rentt 2-room furnlshod houso. C. A. DeVoo. C. L. Sponcor, who Uvea at Roguo IUvor, arrived this morning from Fort Jonos wlioro ho has been on work conuoeted with tho forost sor vlco for the past two months. Dig Be Milkshakes at Da Voo's. Mr. and Mrs. X. IS. Uurkllt, of Portland spout last night In Mod ford. Thoy are travollng In their oar, having gono up tho Columbia Highway through Bend and Klumath Falls nnd will return to Portland by tho Pacific highway. Thoy struck bad roads boforo reuchlng Ho ml as thoy woro In tho cloudburst of last woek. From Ilenil to Klamath Falls thoy say tho roads are groat, but It Is considerably cut tip from the Falls to Ashland. Seo Davo Wood about that flro In surant policy. Office Mall Tribune Hldg. Charles. True took three men to Government camp this morning wher they will shovel snow. Karl Tumy left this morning for Grants Pass where he will get his oar which was stolen Tuesday night nnd was lator found by the Grants Pass ohlef of pollco. (Paths 25c. Hotel Holland. II. A. Freeman, of Central Point Is spending the day In Medford. T. K. Daniels and P. C. Illgham motored to Ashland this morning, where thoy attended tho ball game. Gates sells Ford ears, $281 down nnd $85 a month. IWith two motor trucks and a doien teams on the job, the work of resurfacing the Jacksonville road Is oxtweted to be finished by Saturday noon. Whipping eream at DeVoe's. Mr. and Mrs. P. M. llradley, A. It. Bradley. Albert Calloway, Ralph Johnson and George Wagner are ntombora of a motor party from lltna. Cal.. who are spending the day In Medford. after having attended the roundup. Buttermilk lOe gal. at DeVoe's. Prefeaeor Flerattt von Ifackea of Willamette University is spending the day lu Medford. He is oh a trip leaking up student for the univer sity. He will go to Ashland this afternoon to spend a few daya and while there, will deliver a aeries of tbrer lectures before the Ashland Chautauqua. gnteke a King Spits elgar, le. Tbsr home-made. tf . B. Whipple of Rogue Hirer Is I Uw ou business. lit wtU also sitond to some legal matters in Jacksonville. A grass flro, creeping closo to tho' Mason-Ehrman Company building on Front and 13th stroots lato jester day afternoon, brought In a fire alarm. The department used the chemical tank aud It waB under con trol In less than five minutes. IWo mnko a specialty of picnic lunches. Russet's Cafeteria. JL. H. Werts of Ruch Is spending n fow nights in Medford, spending hie days at tho roundup. Do Voe buys beer bottles. William Humphrey of the Mos quito Springs Mining Company of Gold Ray Is In Medford this morning. H0 Is bound for Ashland, where ho will have a concentrator constructed for tho mine. As soon as this Is In operation, It Is the plan of tho com pany to put on additional men and push development work. Huttormllk 3c quart at DeVoe's. Milton Sohuchard Is working In the First National Dank until tho 7th company goes Into oamp July 10. Weston Camera Shop for first-class kodak finishing and kodak supplies. Tho Hotol Medford has placed a motor bus In service b'etween Med ford and Ashland. Tomorrow tho bus will roplaco the horse drawn vo hlclc In meeting trains. Tony Olson and his sous, Anton and Lyle, all of Gold Hill, aro spend ing tho day In Medford, l.Mcdford Transfer Co. Phone DR. 95 Whllo cutting Ice yesterday morn ing, John McMann, chlof engineer of tho Medford Ice Company, broko his arm. Now that the weather Is getting hot, and the wator supply low, why should tho city musslo dogs and not the knockers Sounds ronsonablo, doosn't It? Hnttorfleld Grocery, Phono 21 G. 9 Hold up by n breakdown, Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Cunningham of Santa Monica, who are traveling with mo torcycle and sidecar, are looking Medford ovor today. Thoy are bound for Soattlo but will return In tho fall Intending to settle permanently In southorn Oregon. Harry Steel, who six years ago left for tho middle wost, has roturnod to Medford nnd will conduct a hog ranch in this vicinity. Archlo R. Pnrkor, of Central Point, is shopping lu Medford today. R. P. Tuokor nnd II. D. Reed came in from Gold Hill this morning nnU proceeded this afternoon to Ashland to attend tho roundup. .(K. E. Cold and K. H. Powoll of Kerby aro spondlug tho day In Med ford. During Ashland Chautauqua Inter, urban cars loavo Hotel Medford dally oxcopt Saturday and Sunday "at 7 p. in. Return aftor program nt night. Round trip 38 cents. The HIg Gray Cars. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. D. Miller of Klam ath Falls spent last night lu Med ford. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick PelouM and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Drown of Ragle Point spent the morning In Medford going on to Ashland this af ternoon. Hob Pelouie, who had his entraueo to West Point deferred until next yonr, will return to Medford In about two weeks. He is at present visiting with relative in Chicago. Floyd Hart, who left here about n year ago for Los Angeles,' arrived In Medford yesterday accompanied by his father and mother. They drove lolsuroly up In their oar taking seven days for the trip. Don Clark of HIg Sticky Is In town shopping today. C. A. Wood, of Grants Pass, is In Medford on business today. Carl Hlanchard, of Grants Paas, Is transacting legal business in Jackson ville today. Word has beeH received of the death of Mrs. II. P. Cochran last night In Tacoma, Washington. Mrs. Cochran's daughter, Mrs. K. P. SwJnson, of South Riverside street, has been with her mother the past throe months. The Medford Riding club, attired In natty white hats and black riding costumes, captured first prise In the Ashland parade, according to their leader, Mrs. G. B. Satchwell. John Dennis, who was superin tendent of the Oregon building at the fair Is Inspecting the valley to day. He pronounced this a beauti ful district with wouderful opportu nities for development. Mr. Dennis Is at present In charge of the state Industrial exhibit in Portland. Hd Ashbach of Portland is in Med ford on business. Theodore Ice, of the Meadows, Is In town today. He will leave tonlRht for his home after having spent th past three dnjts In Ashland. The Wr eonfeetlauery on M.itn street has closed Its doors. Mrs. O. B. Stewart. Mi-s Kate Thompson and Mrs. V. L (rr of Evans creek, came in ton tod,i with C Chandler, to visit his daugh ter, who Is at the Sacred Heart hos pital and to look around town CHICHESTER S PILLS W-. THE IflAUUSII llltAN, X IllVMOMt t'.Kr ril.. r81 uatJ efc'-k t 4 l AI'MM ' ! SOLD BY DRL'GGISTS EVtRWHERE i.4Ii i;ri'rimMA 'M-bM-lF DIuimJ l!ra4 f( I'lIU K.4 "1 UM WU IkV i . iuio .Ji tij Stiu Y fcir.E." .?IK.?r.AT!ri!ns M WW F AT One of the most impressive parts of the musical progtnm nt Ashland dHriiijr this week's celebration wns the masod band concert given nt Lithia Park on Wednesday evening. The full bonds of Central Point. Medford nnd Ashland were assembled under the direction of Medford' nopuhir ImnditmMer, Professor Keg innld (1. Rowland, wlin conducted the seventy-odd musician in masterly style. Tho .Nlwlfonl lintid is fust making n name for i I self. At the Ashlnnd celebration our baud won the praise and admiration of almost the entire crowd. The usual oonanrl will he given on Friday evening nt the park in conjunction villi tliu boosters' railway jmriule. The overture, "Tauered," liy Hos ini, i one of the standard work rarely attempted, but by the large bunds. Our blind has been practic ing diligently on this work for some time ami will five the first bund rendering of this great overture in Medford Friday evening. A (list hint feature of thi week's eoiieert will be the playing of one of Htuidmtistcr Rowland's own compositions, which m ii miuvh Mini win written mid nr ruiuied liy Mr. Rowland when lie wiih only IS years old. Following is the M-ogrnm : .March, "Officer of the Day" Hull Popular "Killarnev, Sly Home" .- Logan "Excerpts from tho Oporus" . . Heyor Syliop! Mendelssohn's Wedding MhivIi. wait from "FlUist," "Tem pest of My llenit" from "11 Trovn tore," Sextet from "Lueiii," Torea dor song from "Carmen," "Cuvnllerin Itiiaticiuin. " "Koseletto, 'Murtlm," "Trnvintit." "William Tell," "Tnnn hituser," "Lohengrin," "Anvil Chor us" from "II Trovntoie." One-step, "Sweet Cider Time" . .V Menrieh Overture, "Tauered". ... Rossini .March (no title) Rowland Vulse, ".lime" . llaxter March. "Ciiiiinuimler" ..Hull "Slur-Spangled Runner." AI PAGE THEATRE Itcrthu Kulii'h'rt wonderful dram atic ability has not been overrated in the leuht. The uoted Jewish traged ienne came to Medfonl in films in the piny, "Slander," which oiH'iied nt the Pnge yunterilay. "Slander is n mnnVrn aoeiely draniH hiiilt along elm met eristic Fox lines nnd destined, we believe, to ap peal Miongly to the grcnt majority of pieturegoers. It is repLte with punches, dents with facts of life in which men and women are interested, iittd is staged in thoroughly effective Vushiou. It leaves no doubt ns to .the ability of Madame Kolich in screen tnto miitie, for she is called upon to run the gamut of the emotions, and she succeeds without difficulty. Her act ing holds the sM.etntor throughout the picture, and more than ouch flushes with great power. With M ml ford trade is Bedford made I ORD AND WINS HIGH PRAISE CELEBRATION SLANDER Cleaner sparkplugs Your spark plujs will keep cleaner if you use a straight-distilled, refinery gasoline. A mlied ox Imperfectly rehned gatollne breaks up and depoilu caiboa Instead of exploding com- piously. Red Crow -the Gasoline of Quality is the all-refinery Ro'ino not a mixture. PHLtM IVtKVWMim A Mil ATOUB mvui iuiioni STANDARD OIL COMPANY Uilifor u) Mejr -a iPMjniTf i II 1 i A TWO-SIDED AFFAIR The fair-mindtd brnk aUas manifests in IN liallngs recognition of the jr Jut li.jo that a banking r i.ition Is a two sided affaii one In which the bunk concedes, a dot-.i tlit- .Tjckhoit uu nt. v, thut the d io-iur may rlKlit f ull rxpci t, in rturn for Jils biihltiexs .un. coafi-il'ioi-, a fiiciiiiK (ntciit, o)ult and suiiort OVER ?2 YKARS UNDER ONE MANAGEMENT I n sHinsK BralHrl"'-""''" ROUT NE IRK TIME OF CITY COUNCIL Routlno work nnd the considera tion of petitions occupied the coun cil nt Its meeting last night. Re ports of city departments were road nnd approved, tho report of tho po lice judge showing three speeders arrested and fined, two arrested for drunkenness, ono for allowing wnter to run from nn open hose nnd ono for failure to turn off water at tho blowing of tho fire whistle. Total fines collected for the mouth of Juno were $11.50. A petition was presented asking that $500 be opproprlated by the city to tost tho validity of the con tract drawn betwoon the city of Med ford and tho Southorn Oregon Trac tion. The resolution attached to tho petition provided that attorneys se lected by a majority of tho signers of tho petition should bo allowed to carry tho caso to tho supremo court of tho stalo of Oregon. Howover, no mention as to the Identity of tho lawyers was mado. The potltlon which bore nbout 30 names was tabled by tho council on tho grounds that tho city should not contost her own action. Tho petition was fathered by Karl Fohl. A petition was nlso presontod to tho council by n number of rostdonts of Queon Anno addition asking that drlod grass and brush In tho vicinity of tho Roosevolt school bo burned off. On cbnsultntlon with Flr0 Chief Lawton, It was decided that tf these people would assist In tho burning, a flramun would bo sent out on any morning designated by tho peti tioners and would assist In the work. This hns boon tho custom for several years, according to tho chlof. Uo attributes tho Inrgo number of grass fires that have occurod of lato to tho failure on tho part of thoso burn ing grass to soo a member of tho flro department In rognrd to a per mit. Such n pormlt should always bo obtalnod. Tho mnttor of placing strcot signs wns brought up and reforrcd to the Strcot aud Road commltteo for fur thor consideration. Knumolod motal signs cost from 35 to 63 rents each, and according to Wator Superinten dent Arnsplger, botweon two nnd three hundred will bo required, ALLIES FORCE FIGHTING (Continued from pago one) the lloynl Welsh fusiliers osieciully distiiuniiNhed themeIvoa, capturing loity prisoner, u trench mortar nnd a machine gun. "lu another raid tho Highland light infantry uceeHt'ullv onlored the en emy's trenches went of Ilulliicli. A machine gnu emplacement was destroyed,- uiHtiv Hcrnians were killed ami many prUoner taken, "There win no change of Impor tance on tho ivt of Hir front." l'murli War lleMiit l'AIMS, .liil- fl, 2:10 a. iii.--Tat night whs genernllv quiet north ami south of tho Itiver Soinmu, anya to day's official statement of the war office. There were a few local engage ments north of the Somme during the night ,in which the Germans enptnr- twi two small woods it kilometer north of Hem. The French nlso cap tured h wood. South of the Somme the night 1 r ir InrilliiTtiM w - " m ' - OCCUPIES I M -mm pucd in ipiiet. A Oennnn counter attack on Helloy was repulsed easily. The French have captured sicnty hix cannon and several hunilrcil mn I'liiue I'lins. There wna no infantry, fighting on the Verdun front. The war offico ayi the Gorman are nttcmpluu? to boinlmrd the cathedral at Verdun. SUSPECT ARRESTED FOR P0ST0FFICE ROBBERY JrAH5?IIPIKf.n, Or., Julv 0.- ('. T. Lewi, alias Kmnk Smith, wn ar rested here today on a charge of having robbed several imstoffices nnd other places in central Califor nia. The jHilicp claim to have found in hl. possesion skeleton keys dn amitim? accesiones nnd n ivoler A Fine Aid Fori Mother -to -be We nro nil irreflllv Iniletiteil tn ihntn Who tell their experiences. And among tlia msnr thlnps which we rcftii nlwnt nnd tiro nf Imtnedlslo lm. portnnro to tlio expec innt mother, l a fplrn. did external tvnint called "Moth or' Friend." This is sp irited over tho muelri of ttio stomnch. It l ilociily penetrating In Itt inltuencc. Mother CTcrj-wlicro tell of Hi scKitlilnft effect, bnw It nl'avs piliu Incident t ,. , . streirlilnf of conln, PimmcnU nnd mucle. lliey loll of roilful romfoit, of cnlm. icnccful nl(tlit, nn nb fenoe of tho-o dUtroiKe iwilinr to the pe r .hi of cxpcctnncr. relief from momlnit lekncss, jio moil) of that npprehewlon villi which m mnnv voting wtimen's rnlndi bo como biirdeneil. it Ii a Mlemlld help. Get n Initio of "Mother's Friend" from your nearest ilnijgliit. Alc jour IiuxIkmi! to get It for pii. Tlicn wrlto to Brnilllelil Itrg ulntor Co, 408 I.nmr PMr., Att.iutn, On., for n xery liamlsoina nnd iiutructlro book. It Is Oiled villi mrirellTO Ideas of great help to nil women Ititcrrolcil In tho mlijcrt of maternity. And hrt of nil nro omo let '"'""" tnothcra thut atu ral jplrttll, KummoiiH Suit for Divorce. In tho Circuit Court of tho Htuto of Oregon, for tho County of Jack son. Luclnda Slovor, Plaintiff, vs. Alonzo Slovor, Defendant. To Alonzo Slovor, tho aboVo named defendant: In tho namo of tho Stale, of Orogon you nro horoby roqulrq,d to npponr ami answer tho plitlntlft'R complaint against you now on fllo lu tho nbovo entitled court nnd causo ou or boforo tho last day of the tlmo prescribed in tue orilor for publication of sum mons heroin, to-wlt: On or boforo tho 10th day of July, 191C, said date bo lug tho expiration or six weeks from mid after tho dato of tho first publi cation of this summons. And If you fall to appoar and an swer, for wnnt thereof, tho plaintiff will apply to the Court for tho relief prayed for In snld complaint, succinct, ly stntod as follews: That the bonds of matrimony exist ing betweon plaintiff and defendant be forovor abrogated, dissolved and annulled, and that tho plaintiff be awarded such other nnd further ro ller ns to tho court shall appear Just and equitable. This summons Is puhllshod lu .tho Medrord Mall Tribune by order or the Hon. V. M. Calkins, Judge or the shove entitled court, which said or der was made and entered ot record on the Xflth day or May, 101G, and lu compliance therewith, the date or the first publication hereof Is the 27th day of May, 191C. W. 15. IMIIIM'S. Attorney fur l'lslutlff. Interurban AutocarCo. Special Time Card for July 4, 5Jnnd 6 Leave Mwlfonl ror Ashland at 7:80 aud 0:30 a. m. and at 12.30, 2:30, 5:00 and 7:00 p. m. Lonve Ashland ror Medford at 8:80 and 11:30 a. m. and 1:30, 1:00, 0:00 aud 10:00 p. m. T-A-X-I PHONE 300 IMrst half rollo from stand, I pas songar 16c, two passengers 2 So, 'Within city limits, outside half milt zone, 1 or 2 paasongers, 2So, 3 passengers, 10c, 4 tiaswagsrs, 50c. Country rates, 15c mile. Spaclal rules along paved highway. VAN It. 1MKI1SO.V, PROP. Stand at llmwn's. INTKIIUUIIAN AUTOOAIl CO, Tl.MIC OARI). Leave Medford lor Ashland. Tnlont and Phoenix dally, oxcopt Sunday, at 8:00 a. m., 1:00, 2:00, 4:00 nnd 5:15 p. in. Also on Saturday at 11:15 p, tn. Sundays leave at 8:00 and 10:30 a. m. and 1:00, 2:00, 5:30 and 9:30 p. m, Leave Ashland for Medford dully, except Sunday, at 9:00 a. rn., 1:00, 2:00, 4:00 and 5:15 p. m. Also on Saturday nights at 6:30 and 2:20. Sundays leavo Ashland at 9:00 a. m. and 1:00, 4:30, C:30 and 10:80 p. m. HsH -.Ol-ss BUSINESS Have party with well improved 'J.l-ncpo tmct, located 4 miles from Siuitu Cruz, Calif, that wants to trade for good hiuiine8 here. Jlis properly is clour. BENNETT INVESTMENT CO. Ileal Hatikto Iamuh, 10'-' West Mnin. SUPERVISE REPUBLICAN SENATORIAL CAMPAIGN WASHINGTON, ,lu!v 0. Ronnlor.4 Week, Riiioot, I'nrtiw, Sterling nnd Wailsworth were appointed today ns h special committee to suporvisc the republican senatorial campaign. It will ho conducted in co-npcrnlion with the republican national committee. FOll 11KN1 -T10UBB8 FOll JtKNT Cozy" "cottage, gTT bnth, stove, somo furnltute, gar den, good neighborhood; $0.00. Phono 25S-W. 91 FOR HUNT Five room houso, hard wood floors, full commit bnsomont nnd garage. I'hono S70-W, FOK IlHNT Ono 4-room modorn lioilao, Phono 370-W. FOll IIKVT nOCSlSKKKl'INQ ltOOMS FOU KKN'T Houso keoptng roomn down stairs, close In. 379-J. 94 roil BALIS atlSllVliliAHEOUII FOrVaLR11)H Imllanmoiorcyclo with full crpttpment: nearly now, nt a real bargain. SVnlkor's Oar ago. 93 FOR SAM3 100-acro wood claim on Jt. It., 1 GOO. Wrlto H. II. Isoll, llutto Falls, Ore, for particulars. ; 93 FOR 8AM3 llttggy ond set of doublo biiKgy harness. U. L. Mnrch, Cen tral Point, Ore. 90 FOR BALK Nearly now bicycle at your own prlco. Phono 403-.T-4. 93 FOR SAM3 Phono 310. Alfalfa bay cheap. FOR BALK Second crop nlfalfa ntid grain hay. Bidder's Dairy. FOR 8AL12 Loathor upholstered furniture. Central Point Oregon, Uox 17, Route 1. Phono 147. 91 FOK BATilV TrtrnSTUCK FOR SALK 4-yonr old Jersey cow In milk; also S-nio. old Jersey heifer calf; also kooiI tank pump, nearly now. Janes llros., Phono 370-X. I 91 FOR BALK Registered Hereford bulls. M. F. llnuloy, Medford 93 FOR BALK A No. Union Stables. milk cow nt 91 FOR 8ALK Homes, and grain hay in tho field, ono nillo northeast ot Phoonlr. K. K. Renmcs. 100 FOll HAIjK llANOIIIlS FOR 8AL13 Reduced again, my $7000 city ranch, treo Irrigated, dairy, chlckou, fruit, tools, stock, $4000. Tho Carlsbad of America; unsurpassod nconlc beauty. Pop. 0000; nltltudo 2000 ft.. rishlnR and hunting. Mrs. M. Jacker, Ashland, Oregon. VI IIUHIMvSH OI'POIITUNITIICH iTTsiNlss""oip6imTNiTY 200 iiuir cent profit. Small Investment required, light work. For further particulars Impilro Medford Poul try and Kgg Company. 91 FOR SALIC Ilnrgaln, on account of sickness, flue country store, roas onablo terms, stock will Involco about $2300, hair cash, aeourlty ror balance or stock at 8 per cent; rent ot buildings on year loaso, $15 por mouth. Will sell outright ror $4000, hair onsh, balance In 3 years at 8 per cent. Mrs, M. IS. .Oardnor, Bams Valley. 89 WANTKT) fYrrtMTlONB WANTKI) Hy on oxporlencod girl, enro of children, hour or day. 820-X. 107 HIJLP WANTICD FUMALH WANTKI) airl for cooking and general housework. Dr. Balado, Seven Oaks. 81 WANTKI) MISCICMfciNKOUH WAiNTlCDTo rennvata your foath ers and mako your bods Into fold ing mattresses. Phono 196-J, 3X2 IS. 12th. 95 WANT1CD Two dozen Plymouth Rock hens. Phone 819-M. 90 WANTBD Fixtures for store, have you? C. A. DeVoo. Whut WANTKI) Party to oonduot a res taurant in this city; good oponlng for right party: low rent and no Aompetltlon. Call on or address S. 18. Duunlngtou, Jacksonville, Ore. 89 IIKLP WANTICTI MAM3 WANTICD Man to run gasoline on glne and do some shop work on near-by raueh. Mlravlsta Orchard. 597-J2. MONHV TO IOAM TO LOAN- Private party will loan money ou first-class farm lauds, llox II. C, Mall Tribune. 12 MONUY TO LOAN Have money to huu upon city and country prop erty. Quick servlre. Money on hum!. Karl 8. Tuaiy, 210 (larnett Corey Itldg. tf ItouiiUb, Iiuiirta, l'lione 7(l) NEW TODAY Wo can deliver a fine slock ranch of 370 ncros over half now In crojJ of wheat, barley, alfalfa and corn, and considerable ore. can bo cultl Tatod nono ot It steep land. This pluco Joins a boundloss out range nnd has vary good' buildings, and abundnnco ot springs or stock. Anyone wanting to get Into tho stook business should tako this ono. No trado. ' Hoon-Cathcart Co. Phono 107 WHY? NOW TJMI2 TO Til A OR. I havo n ICO-ncro stock ranch; good looatlon; 100 ncroB in grain, somo alfalfa. This pluco recently sold for $12,000; no Incumbrance Will trado for good orchard, jirofer pears, or would tako city property. Would trado ovon or assume somo In cumbrance on orchard proposition. J. C. BARNES 102 AVct Main Street. IIUBINKSR 1)1 It ROTOR Y An to H applies LAHBR AUTO SPRING CO. We are oporatlng tho largest, oldest and best equipped plant In the Pa cific northwest. Uso our spring! when others rail. Bold under guar antee. 20 North Flftoonth St., Portland, Om. Attorneys QRO. W. CHERRY Attornoy and Notary, Rooms 9-10, Jackson Coun ty Bank Building, ontrnnco N. Central, Medford, Oro, PORTER J. NEFF Attornoy at law, rooms 8 and 9, Medford National Bank Building. A. B. REAME8, LAWYER Qarmett Corey bldg. O. M. ROBERTB Lawyer. Medford National Bank Building. Collections. COLLECTIONS ANDRBp6rTOW collected somo accounts 14 years old. Wo know how to got the monoy. Tho Butlock Mercantile Agency. Inc., Rooms 1, 2, 3, Hat kins' Bldg., 210 E. Main st. OonUsts Dr. W. M. VAN BCOYOO DR. O. O. VAN BCOYOO Dentists Oarnott-Coroy Bldg., tilte 111 Mcdforo, Oro. Phono 85S, Collections and Reports DR. FRANK ROI1KRT8 Dentist. M. V. & H. Bldg. Offico Hourc 8:30 to 12; 1 to 5. Phono G07-R. Knglnccr nnd Contractor FlTElo'uMMiN088nglne"er an contractor, 404 M. F. & II. Bldr. Surveys,, rotlmatos, lrrlgstloa dralnago, orchard and land Im provement. Houso .Movers MICDFORI) 1IOUSI9 MOVHR8 Wo Mdve Houses, Ilarns, (Inrngos, Ma chinery, Etc. Phone 488-M, or 48K-X. CIS S. Nowtown, 811 Da kota. Insurance. EARL B, TUMY Qonornl Insurance offico, Flro, Atitomobllo, Accident. Liability, Plato Glass, Contract, and Surety Bonds, Excollent com pantos, good local sorvlce. No. 210 Oarnott-Coroy Bldg. Instruction In Muslo FRED ALTON HAIOHT Teaohor of piano and harmony. Halght Music Studio, 401 Oarnett-Coroy Bldg., Phone 72. Garbage QA1U1AOH (Jet your promises clonnod up for tho summer. Call on the city garbage wagons tor good sorvlce. Phone I74-L. T, Y. Allen. Physician ana Rmrgcons " OR? F. Q, GARLOW"l"BVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathia physicians, 416-417 Garnett-Coref bldg., phone 1030-L. Residency 26 South Laurel st. DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathia physician, 303 Oarnett-Corey building. Phone ISO. DR. J. J. EMMEN8 Physician and surgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien tifically tosted and glasses sup piled. Oculist and Aurlst for 8. P. 11. R. Co. OHlccs M. F. & II. Co. bldg., opposite P. O. Phone 687. DR. R. W. CLANCY Physician an surgeon Phones, office 30, resi dence 780. Offico hours, 10 to 12, 2 to 6. DR. MARTIN O. BARBER Physi cian and surgeon. Offico Paint block, opposito Nash hotol. Hours 10 to 12, 1 to 4. Phone 110-J. Prluters und Publishers MEDFORD PRINTlNQCO.,"nasthe best equipped printing office In southern Orogou; book binding-, loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, ot. Portland prices. 27 Nena Fir Bt. :a Trnnsrem HAD3 TRANSFER & STORAGE CO, Olfloe 42 North Front st. Phone 315. Prices right, Sorvlco guar aatsed. . i i i i -i i i -i. n -i..r"i ii- -l -Li"Lrt -lj ?kwv.