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MEDFORD atAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JTLY 7, 191G PAGE FIVE a CARNIVAL ENDS BIG THREE DAY GELEBRATION King Sulphur's Saturnalia Brings Ashland Show to Close Band Boys Score a Winning Round-Up Attendance Totals 30,000 Metl ford Riding Club Wins Prize. ASHLAND, July 7. Tho Ashland boys bnnd scored a winning yestor dny morning with tho dawn of Grunts Pnss nnd Klamath Falls day at fan coIcbr.Uion. This youthful organlm tlon Ir making a record that Is onvl ablo among mufilcal organizations under the compotont coaching of Prof. Carl Lovelorn! who Is also loader of tho adult Instrumentation. Their npponrnnco marked tho td vont of tho fifth band employed hero during tho throe days' fostlvltloa. llulmnu's baths and tho Nutator Itim wore also thronged by thoao par ticipating In wator sportr ICoimtl-Uj) Program At tho roundup flM In tho after noon Hon Corbutt gave a skillful dis play In the lino of Ihreo-hotso raolng exhibition by way jf n upoclulty In track ovonta. In trick and fancy tiding Jim Taylor, Tracy Lane and I.ulcnu Williams iloplctoil tho cow boys' drunken ride while "Broncho" Hob Hall turned tho samo trick v, Itliout, tho use of ,n lirlillo. Tho to.-loya novelty race was stngod dlf f rontly from tho two preceding days, adr'ng even mora pop nud thrill to t It event. In tin arena fancy rop luc wan a main attraction ti execut ed by lluffnl) Vernon , I.co Speck mail nnd Smile Corbett. n the In i'Ipii relay rac participants were full bloods arrayed In somlwnr costume In keor.lng with aboriginal tradition. Among olghteon contestants la the bucking contest the wlnuor was re quired to mount n stalwart and frac tious bull. Prank Heck on "Mod ford Oray," and Frank Co burn on "Ann Innd Hoy" took part In this contest, Final records In tho twenty-three events on the formal program are not yet available, Inasmuch as tho euro of the throo-day meot have to be tabulated and tho totals compiled officially. lluMlmll dime The third baseball game In tho series boUveen Moil ford and 'Weod was won by the latter team by the close score of 2 to 1. Tho gamos wro played to determine tho chnm plouaulp of Southern Oregon and Northern California. Tuesday's bout resulted ! to 0 In Med ford's favor, Weed winning on Wodnosday by S to 4. It Is understood, howovor, that the California victor still have Klam ath Kails to deal with. A bolatod verdict In rogard to merits of riding clubs In tho big parade on the Fourth gives the Mad ford organisation tho first prize and Ashland tho second. Ilaby Show u Siiccomi At tho baby show In Klks tomplo eoorog of promising infants wore on exhibition, about equally divided as to boys and girls, the entire number being of the boautiful gender. It will take several days for tho com mittee to pass upon the merits of tho vital statistics relative to tho llttlo one, before arriving at conclusions at to prise winners. Mrs. J. II. Tur ner is chairman of the committee on gaged In this exacting work. Jast night witnessed the final event of oolobratlon week, In the presentation of King Sulphur's Sat urnalia. As tho title Implies the pro duction was one of frolic and ox travanganza. It assumed tho propor tions of a parade with several special stunts Incorporating slams at exist ing conditions as they prevail in the aerage city. Comic otfects wore universally, biought Into play in the midst et great enthusiasm. With this concluding chapter In Ashland's 1916 calibration annals, the curtain was finally rung down on tho merry soon at an hour varying from mid nljlit on Thursday to three o'clock on Friday morning. , A Poet I-uureato Great ouocks hae poets laurca'o to sing their pralees, and Ashland!) composite celebration will find its place Ih sang and story. This la wUneaeed by the following Hues vmii ttftted by Mlae Kvlda Mulkey. a Juve nile poetess of Central Point, twelve years of age, who la visiting the roundup features wag prompted to rMord her imprcaatow of the Jelly eewboys In tbe following bit of de scriptive vert: On, you round-up! Ok, you klda! Ok. yea mm with tbe funny ltd! ( Cowboys galloping here and there, Smiling at the ladiea fair. BncklM bfteia Uw will rid. Watcb latent sway from aid to aide. nd many a man will hare bis fall But hurrah for the towboyt, we like em all IFF STATES IY MANY OPPOSE RAILROAD DEAL To tho Kdlter: If you will give me the necessary spnee, I will undertake on behalf of a number of citizens who oppose the proposed Blue Ledge railroad bonds to make- a statement of somo of their principal objections. 1. The contract docs not afford tho city any fnlr or reasonable sc curity or aseuranco that Mr. Dullls wll take over the road when com pleted and repay to the city Its cost. 2. Tho direct bonoficlarles of this road, the owners of tho uiIiiph in the Illue Ledge district, have failed to give tho city any reaBonnblo nssur anco or guaranty that they will oper ate tho mines to n sufficient extent to make the railroad a success or to afford tho city anything llko an nde quato return for tho amount expend ed by It. No lUwxinnble Imostlgutlon 3. No reasonable Investigation has been mado, nnd no reaBonnblo assurance or proof has lieon afforded tho people that tho copper deposits of tho Illuo Ledge district are of such character that undor existing meth ods of mining and smelting nnd tho othor surrounding conditions, copper enn bo produced nt a cost which will warrant the operation of tho minus under normal conditions. 4. Tho contrnct la extremely un-buslnoss-llko in that It contains no sufficient specifications nnd affords no nsBiirartco whatever that the mpnoy will bo wisely or properly ex pended. rhls communication will ho confin ed to a discussion of the first of those obJoctlonB. I shall, however, with in a day or two have something to Hny nbout tho others. 1. Thoro Is no provision In tho contrnct whatever that Mr. Hullls shall tako over tho road or pay tho money necessary to retlro tho bonds. Tho reason for this omission Is that tho wholo transaction Is conceded to bo In direct violation of tho consti tution of our state, and the contract has been drawn so as not to make matters appear as they aro, In order that If posslblo the courts may bo docelved and tho constitutional pro hibition against the city lending Us credit bo evaded. la KwiMon of Law However, everyone connected with tho mattor fully understands that It Is tho roal intention that all tho city is to do Is to lend Its credit to Mr. nullls, and that ho Is to build tho road, own nnd opornto It nnd pay tho bonds. What nssurnuco or Heourlty does Mr. Hullls glvo that ho will do this? Whether or not Mr. Hullls Is honoet nnd has good Intentions Is on tlroly bosldo tho question. Tho city Is In fact lending Mr. Hullls $300,- 000 to build his rond. To lcmi thl amount of money without some rensonablo security. Is bad buslnoss. Mr. Hullls proposes by way of secu rity to deed to tho city his oquity in tho Jacksonvlllo railroad subject to a mortgago of J57.000.00. Mr. Hullls bought this property Including tho cars, onglnos nnd other oqtilpmont for $00,000, paying down $3000 nnd giving back a mortgage for $57,000. Ho now proposos to dood tho city his oquity In the road, reserving tho oars, onglnos, otc. This Is all tho se curity tho olty Is to rocelve. Neod I add that It Is no socurlty whatever? Hiwiul Only City Coin The nuostlon may be asked wheth er It is not true that Mr. Hullls ex- nocts to oxpond considerable money of his own in building the road In addition to tho $10,000 por mile which the city is to advance, Tho answer Is, first, Mr. Hullls has not acreod to do anything of tho klud. Mr. Hullls does not propose to spend a slnglo dollar of his own money in the construction of this road. He fully expects to do all the, work with tho $10,000 por mile which the city furnishes. I have this on authority close to Mr. Hullls and so reliable that l am safe In making the asser tion positively. Anyone who states tho contrary is either himself de eulvod or is seoklng to decelvo you. Security Not Adequate It may bo olalmed that Mr. Hullls Is unable to give adequate security, and that rather than lose tho road wo should accept what security he has to offer; but If Mr. Hullls cannot offer adequate security, he certainly should be willing. If he Is acting in good faith, to do all that he can in this reepuot. He hasn't done oven this. He has expressly reserved the rolling stook and equipment of bis road and the trolley wires and poles. The very fact that Mr. Bnllta pro poses to make these reservation In tbe dtod of his raicroMopie equity In the road catU a suspicion on his good faith In the whole transaction a sua nteion amount Jug at least to a pre sumption tkatf hlroaelf srtely doubts bis ability to carry oui nw fart of the agreement. 1 PORTER J NE NEFF. EAGLE POINF EAGLETS By A. C. Howlctt Mh Einuiii JTeCnslin of the All Visln orchard has been visiting Miss Fredn Lenbo the past week. I. Af. Hates ofv Portland wns n guest at the Sunn.vsiilo Sunday night nnd remained over Momlny to hunt agate. Professor C. E. Johnson sent off his third petition for the constitu tional amendment to prohibit the bringing into the stnte of intoxicating liquors for butornge purposes, last Friday, nnd Rev. L. L. Simmons sent off one petition, mnking a total of 140 front thin Heotinn, nnd if the nnti-snloon forces nil over tho stnte hnvc done as well as they did, (he 2.1,000 unities have been secured with plenty to spare. Mr. Newport, our depot ngent, re ceived fio rrnti'H of (ihiukons nnd shipped them out to the Medfonl Poultry company Inst Saturduy. Thev were brought in by John Under of Eagle Point, Jnmes Grieves of Pros pect, W. E. Hummel by Mr. Isabel, his foreman, nnd Inter in the week Mrs. F. J. Ayros brought in u crate. Tuesday, when the train emtio in they had epiito n lot of freight for our merclinnls nnd severnl passen gers, and among them wns Mrs. F. U. Hill of Derby, and she informed tue thnt her husband wns building n saw mill at the cedar spring, near the property of Frank Neil, which will ho ipiite n convenience for the people who live off the railroad. In in Daley came out hist Sntur dny for u lond of lumber he hus stacked here lust full, nnd while here was showing spcoimciiH of tho copper-hearing rook he has taken out of his mine, nnd tho copper wns so plentiful that it could he seen by n young person with the eye without u glass, uud 1 could see it with u mag nifying glass. He seems to think he has n fortune right within his grasp. O. N. llirkley of Medfonl wns with us lust Saturday. He represents Failing, MeColmott Co. of Portland, t". A. Newstrom, tin road supervism of tho Lake 'Creek district, nnd wife were here for dinner nt the same time. Miss Ituth Thomson of Dei by unme out on the train Saturduy and the same evening was met by her sister, Miss Nell, and the two Hudson sis ters, Misses (lillinu uud Loin Hud son, recently from Scuttle, Wusb., but now of Medford. The two sis ters uud Mish Thomson hud just re turned from Jacksonville, where they hud been to take the teachers' exam ination, and Sunday after they nil hud taken dinner nt the Suuuyside they hourded Henry Trusty's Ford and took a trip to Dolby. The uoin puny was composed ill' the two Hud-. unt sihters, Misses Kuth uud Nell Thomson, Miss flare Zimmerman, Miss DehilesH Miuter, Joe Moomaw nnd the ehuuffeiir, Henry Trusty, Now, perhaps you may think thnt they were crowded, hut they did not seem to be, for Henry is used to cur rying passengers nnd ho urrnnged tliein in the following erder: He seat ed one Judy on each end of tho sent nnd then seated two more in the laps of tho two Indies, and Joo in the mid dle, verily "n rose between four thoius," then he put (wo of the la dies on the fiont sout. They kind of doubled up so us to leave room for Henry sir ho could nianuge tho enr, anil off they wont, iik merry as u clam at high tide. Missus (lillinu II. ('. 7 and Dohiluss returned home, Mihs Miuter to her home nnd the oth ers (o the Sunnyside, uud reported Inning hud u most enjoyable time. The Hudson sisters are looking for schools, as they are practical loneli er. Profoasor ('. E. Johnson rot urinal to his room Friday from Jackson ville, where he had been taking thu examination on some of the higher braiiehiM. Among the cullers at the Sunny- side for dinner Sunday besides those mentioned above were J. V. Mclntyro, wife, daughter and sister, Miss Alice, William von dor Hollen, wife, son nud daughter, Jack Florey, Jr., John Fos ter, John MePherson, Jud Kdunll, Curl Kinger, Dr. Holt and daughter, Misa Helen. Marshall Miuler came out Mon day and went to Medford on his wny to Aliliil. Mr. Arehhahl, living on what i known as thu Heath place, name nut Monday for another load of lumber, He and bin witnur, Mr. Stepheiixou, are building u house on a fivc-mre tract of land they have an option on, joining their idare, as one house H not large enough for two fauiilien to live in. J. I Cany and family eaiue out on the train Monday mi their wa lr Mr. C.'s jmnsiU nt Kdsall Crowing, Mr. and Mr. Oipport. They took n liver v tetuu to Derby, where Uiey were met b bvwe of tk family, as the stage was so croft ded that tlwy could not ir by stage. Uudolph Uuli of Portland came out Monday evening, Mnt the night at the Kuuuyult nud took the P. & K. train for the Duuary mill, where hi father is eugnred as bead bawer. Carl Sawr ot Lake ''nwk, u in 1uh ot ('buries bcuf.cld, came out on thu P. e E. Tueaduy, and II. N. Mclntyn" of Deibv came out on the same car, nnd Mrs. J, A. Jonas took passage from here to Hutte Fulls. French Hard of Hutte Falls, who lives near the old Obenehniu place, came out, took dinner with us nnd went up homo the snme day. Miss Loin Hudson, Frnnk Tungnle and wife of Jacksonville nnd E. A. Hildroth of Hutte FiiIIb were pas sengers out on the P. & E. the -lib. The members of tho I. O. O. F. lodge hero have erected a flagpole on the top of their hall, tho hank building, nnd had Old Glory floating from it on tho Fourth. Speaking of tho Fourt, every business house in town wns closed and almost every body went to Ashland to eelebrnte. The iilurm of fire wns given over the hone Wednesday uftonioon, hut the few men nnd women who aro left here cuiiie to the rescue. The fire unught in u fence between tho Zim merman burn and the burn now own ed by Mrs." Hose Potter, known ns the Diok Daley barn, and wna nbout to reach both burns by the time help came. There was hut littlo dumngc done. The cause of the fire Is un known to the public. Since my last report, George von dor llellen, ouo of our hardware mer chants, has renewed his suhsoriptloii to the Daily Mnil Tribuno, Gits Nich ols hits renewed his to the W. M. .T.; S. If. Harnish, our livory stable mutt, hus paid for nn ud in thu Eaglets and Harris Gippert of Hutte Falls has re newed his subscription to the Daily Mail Tribune. THE MEADOWS Hill Cottrell hns n new Ford auto mobile, tho third otto in A wcok Home trader la Hill. Cliff Hazolwood and John Drnko took tu thu Fourth of July festivities nt Wlmnr, and claim a fine dunce was qulto tho feature of tho day. Dave Cottrell Is driving bin new Overland car which ho received IuhI wcok. MIkh I2mma Ico finally got away for I.OS Augulos Monday, nltho shu plana to see how Ashland celebrat ed tho fourth ouroutc. Another now Ford has made Its debut In tho Meadows with Jim Dlnkers bohlnd tho steering wheel. A full turn out to tho practlco game Hunday nt the ball park. The team Is getting In shape to beat Iloguu Itlver tho sixteonth at tho Winter grounds. Theo nnd Loran Ico drove to Mod- ford shopping Monday. Alex Nlbley, of OrantM PnsH, Mr. Dunno nnd Delano, mining engineers of note with Mr. Delano's sou, motor ed to tho mines Sunday for u trip of Inspection. They found somo rent mines In the making. "Wnlter, Frank nnd Albert Cum mltiga wont to Medford Monday. They havo boon working on tho Hortolson minus for some weeks past, Mr. and Mrs, Lane Wylatid nud their dnughtors all went to tho round-up. Itnlph Uussell, Hill Cottrell and family motored to Medford on Mon day, i Albert Cummlngs and Yultor Frank wore Medford visitors Mon day. Howard and Frank Mnyflold wero lit Ashland throughout tho round-up, VA Itussell went to Ashland for tho roundup Monday afternoon. Tho group ot claims on Cinnabar mountain which have boon under do. volopmont by Frank and Cummlngs, aro showing a splendid body of ore of somewhat hlghor grade than most ot the meadows district and tho body ot oro seems proven for soveral hun dred feet, centering on tho spot where Jasper Hodgors took out tho rloh pooket ot cinnabar some years ago. Davo Cottrell, Hill Cottrell and their families spent the week In and about Medford and Ashland. Mrs. J. P. Dlnkons has return ed from the vatloy and is much Im proved In health. Wallace Dlnkons has found tho horse and saddle whlui disappeared last Bunday. The horse, saddle and The Coming Baby! Hooray! Hooray! Nothing cho can so completely endear us to tho present nud tho future as tho einrctft! arrival of baby. Hut la the mean timo the comfort of the mother l of vait Important. There Un tpleodld external r-ra cdy known at "MoUY tt'ti Krlcud" which ex ert a wonderful Influ enco upon the expand. In j rauMlea, They In come more pliant, utretch without undue pain, mate the pvrlod one of pleaiant antic ipation luiletul or ip rrebemloo. In a lerlr of tjOtmlUl Utter from nil ajtr the rountrr mother tell of tho J teat help 'Mr4'icr Krlend" vraa to them, '.ren rrandmother tell the wonderful tory to their own diutrtiter about to enter the atate of motherhood, bet a bottle of "Moth er' Friend" today of your noartat drutjtit. Vw) tlil aplendid help with our own haul (Hided by our own mind, for a free book of Interest and Importance to all mother write to liradueM ltcfulator Co., 4 jmar Illdf., Atlanta, Oa. It relate the permal experUereii of many happy mother. It tdU many tlilnn that all women (houlj be fa miliar w 'hi It I at once a rulijo nuJ B'l aplniittm, ,wm fur !h! book. ri bridle were altogether When found Guess It just got tired waiting and waudcrod away. John Pnyno, wlfo and llttlo How ard wero roundup visitors from the Meadows. IMIss Jennie Drake spent tho fourth ot July In Ashlnnd nud Medford. COURT HOUSE NEWS Reported by Jackson County Ab stract Co., Sixth and Fir Sts. Circuit Court Theodore Ico ct ux vs. F. 0. Mnth isou et at., suit to cancel deed. Edith M. Antic ct nl vs. 0. II. Young, order grnnling motion. E. C. Evnnson vs. 1). T. MoKer cher ot nl., order for service by pub lication. June Cnrroll vs. Charles A. MoAr iluir et uv, confirmntioti of sale. lnlmto Cwurt ' Estate of Wllliniu Suronson, order extending time for filing inventory. Ileal Kstato Transfers, liitphncl C. Messner to Flora A. Kelsey, laud in twp. Jlfl- nv. ... t i E. It. Outinan et ux to Clint Gallatin et ux, lot 'J, block ID, Medford 1 Minnie Lnne el vir to William II. Gillis et ux, land in sea. 18-40-:iV. ... . 3fi0 F. L. Iloldridge et ux to .Ins. E. Fuller, laud in sec. 2"-:i8- 1W. SHARP EARTHQUAKE SHOCKS AT NAPLES AND CALABRIA NAPLES, July 7. -Severnl strong earthuiinke shocks have occurred in the NeoS)litnn and Cnlahrian prov inces. They lire believed to have been connected with the telluric movement which caused tho disaster in the Sicilian milphur mines. T S. S. S. Removes tho Cause. Specialist hnvo nareed that Catarrh I an Infection of the blood. Oncu you net yuilr blood aleatiied of tbe Catarrhal poliona jou will be relieved ot Catarrh tho drlppInK In the throat, hawking and aptttlnir, aorea In tho noitrll. nud the dlmnrecable brenth. It waa cauacd. In the first place, becauie your linpov erlfhed blood waa oually Infected. I'o albly u alight cold of contact with some one who hnd n cold, liut the point I don't suffer, with Catarrh It I not nee eary, Tbe remedy 8, 8. H dlcovrd ovor fifty year ago, teatrd, true and tried, Ih nlway obtainable at any drug store. It ha proven it value in thou and of cae. It will do so in your cnie. Got H. B. H. at once and bcnln treatment. If your la a lona-atand-Ing- oaae, be iuro to write the Hwlft Hpe ollio Co., Atlanta, CJa., for free medlcnl advice. Thxy will tell you how till fiurtly veKtable blood tonlo elvatiie he Imnurltl from tho blood by literal y waliluir It cUun. 1 T-IJ-. U J-T. Xotltco of Sheriff Halo I'mlcr I.'xi'- ClltlOll, Alldn R. Minor, as Kxecutrlx of the ostato of Kdgar K. Miner, Docoased, Plaintiff. vs. Victor Ileno, Dolln Ueno, htiabaud and wife, ot al. defendants. illy virtue of an execution and ordor ot sale duly Issued out ot and under the seal of tho circuit Court of the State ot Oregon in and for the County of Jackson, dated tho 2Ctb day of Juno, 1916, in a certain suit thorcln, wherein the plaintiff nbovo named recorded a judgmoiit ugftliiKt tho defendant Vlvtor Meno, on tho 21th day or Juno, 19 1(1, for the sum of three tlioiitmiul slxty-flvn ($3,005) dollars with Interost there on from the 20th day of February, 19 1C, at thu rate of G por cent por annum and three hundred ($300) attorney's fee and tho further auiu of $32.00 costs, which Judgment wns enrolled and docketed in tho clerk's office of said court in said county on the 2 1 th day of June, 1910, nnd Ih of record in volume 24 of tho Circuit Court Journal at pages 4-I3-4-6 there of. Public notice Is hereby given, that In pursuance to thu commands of said execution and ordur of sale, I will on Saturday, tho 29th day of July, 1918, at the hour of 10 o'olo-k a. in. at tho front door of the court house In Jacksonville, Jackson coun ty Oregon, offer for salo nnd will sell at public auction, siibjoot to re demption as Is by law provldod, all ot the right, title and Interest ot tho do. fondants had on tho dato of tho mortgage, herein foreclosed or have since acquired or now havo In and to tho following described real piop orty, to-wlt The fractional southoast quartar ot Section 27, and the fractional south west quarter of Section 2C, and the west half of tho northwest quarter of Section 35, also an undivided one half Interest in and to tho -nst half of the northeast quurtor of Section 34 and lot 7 In Suction 27, all of BUSINESS Have party witli well improved 25-aore trnct, located 4 mllos from Santa Cruz, Calif; that wants to trado fyr good business here. His properly is clear. BENNETT INVESTMENT CO. It enl Hstnto Loans, 102 West Main. said described land being In Town ship 30 South Ot Rnhgo 3, West Of the Willamette Mcdldlan, and con taining In nil 20C acres more or less, located In Jackson County, State ot Oregon. Snld above described lands will bo sold as per the provisions ot tho do cree rendered In the above-entitled case to satisfy the Judgment, at torney's fees, costs and accruing costs ot sate. Dated this 27th day ot Juno, 1910, W. II. SLNOLRU, Sheriff. Hy E. W. Wilson Doputy. FOIt HKY1 nurjBES FOR HUNT Choap, modern house 10th nnd Laurel. Inquire Fred Menrs, Qarnott-Corey Hldg. 93 FOIt 11ENT 3-room nnd 2-room houses, modern, furnished. 417 Jay st., Phono 742-J. 92 FOlfuENT My rosldonciTon South Oakdale during my nbsonce on Mexican border; select parties only. Dr. 13. T. Porter. 2 FOR RENT Coy cottngo, gas, bath, stove, somo fumituro, gar den, good neighborhood; $C00. Phono 2CS-W. 94 FOR RENT Fire room houno, hard wood floors, full cement bnsomont nnd gnrngo. Phono 370-W. FOn SALE MnSUKfeliAKKOUg FOR SALE If you want a good 'trailer for your outing or delivery lnqulro Jack's Uarago, 132 South Rlvorslde. 93 FOR SALK 1914 Indlnn motorcyclo with full equipment: nearly now, at n real bargain. Wnlkor's Gar age. 93 TOR SALE 100-acro wood claim on Jl. It., $1500. Wrtto R. II. iBotl, Jltitte Falls, Oro., for particulars. 93 FOR HALE Nearly now bicycle at your own price. Phono 403-J-4. 93 FOR SALE Alfalfa hny cheap. Phono 310. " FOR SALK Second crop alfalfa and grain hay. Bnldor's Dairy. FOR 8ALB Leather upholatorod furniture Central Point Oregon, Box 17, Houto 1. Phono 147. 91 Foil B.IiB-witVHBTOOX 1 lORSB FOR SALK Ilonnlo, tho "five year old driver ot Missionary Smith's, 208 S. Central. 92 FOR SALK Casollno engine four and half horse power, choap. Pox A. II. C Mall Tribuno. 90 FOR SALK 4-ycnr old Jersey cow In milk; uluo G-mo. old Jorsey heifer cutf; alio good tank pump, nearly now. Janes Uron., Phone 370-X. 91 FOR BALK Registered Hereford bulls. M. F. Hunley, Medford. 93 FOR SALK A No. 1 milk cow nt Union Stables. 91 FOR SALE Horses, and grain hay in the field, one mile northeast ot Phoonlx. K. E. Reamoa. IPC POll HA LK RANCH KB FOR SALK Reduced again, my $7000 city much, froo Irrigated, dairy, chicken, fruit, toolH, stock, $4000. Tho Carlsbad of America; unsurpassed scenic beauty. Pop. (1000; altltudo 2000 ft., fishing and hunting. Mrs. M. Jnckor, Ashland, Oregon. H IIUSIMCHS OI'POIITUMTIKS lUJHI NKSfT "OP PORTUNIT V 200 flier cent profit. Small Investment required, light work. For further particulars lnqulro Medford Poul try and Ugg Company. 91 WANTICTV mTUATIONB WANTKD Hy an experloucod girl, ciro of children, hour or day. 820-X. 107 IIKLP WANTKD I'KMAIB WANTKII Olrl for cooking nnd gonornl housework. Dr. Salado, Soven Oaks. 81 WANTHI MI8CHI.LANKOUH WAiNTKD To rouovnto your feath ers and make your beds Into fold lug mattrosMos. Phone 19G-J, 322 K. 12tb. 95 WANTKD FIxturoH for storerwhat have you? O. A. DoVoo. II KM WANTKT JIALK WANTKD Man to run gasoline en gine nud do some ahop work on noar-by ranch. Mlravlsta Orchard. D97J2. MO.VKY TO IXJAIt TO LOAN Prlvato party will loan money on flrHt-olasa furut lands. Hox 1). C , Mall Tribune. 92 MONKV TO LOAN Havo monoy to loan upon city and country prop erty, Quick sorvlco. Money on hand. Kurl S. Tumy, 21 U Qarnett Corey Hldg. tf MISCKMjA.VKOUH. Al'TO For a scenic trip to the beach go to Crescent Clt, cal., faro $10. Phone 1G2-R or Co:t-J. 95 Rentals, Insurance. Phone 700 BUSINESS mnfljCTOItT Aero HsppHe Vi mm! LAHBn AUTO BPJUNO CO. W are oporntlng the largest, oldest and best equipped plnt la the Pa cific northwest, use our Bprings when others fall. Sold under guar antee 26 North Flttwnta 8L, Portland, Ota. Attorneys GEO. W. CIIERRT Attorney and Notary, Rooms 9-10, Jackson Coun ty Dank Building, entrance N. Central, Medford, Ore. PORTER J. NEFF Attorney at law, rooms 8 nnd 9, Medford National Bank Building. A. E. REAME3, LAWTEIt Oarnatt Coroy bldg. Q. M. ROBERTS Lawyar. Medford National Bank Building Collections. COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS W colloctod some accounts 14 yean old. Wo know bow to got the monoy. Tho Bullock Mercantile Agency, Inc., Rooms 1, 2, S, II kins' Hldg., 210 E. Main it Dentist Dr. W. M. VAN BCOTOO DR. C. U. VAN BCOTOO Dentists Oarnott-Coroy Bldg., mlto Me'dforii, Oro. Phone 86C. Collections nnil Report 11 DR. FRANK ROBERTS Dontlflt, M. F. & H. Bldg. Office Hourc 8130 to 12; 1 to 6. Phone G07-R. Engineer anil Contractor FRED NT ciriiMTN"as"nglne"er aHd contractor, 404 M. F. & II. Bldg. Surveys,, estimates, Irrigation drntnago, orchard and land Im provement. llousoMocm MKDFORD HOUSE MOVERS Wo Movo Houses, Rarna,, Oarages. Ma chinery, Kto. Phono 488-M, or 488-X. G12 8. Nowtown, 811 Da kota. InsorABC. EARL S. TUMY General Insurance office. Fire, Automobile, Accldont, Liability, Plato Glass, Contract, and Suroty Bonds. Excollent com panies, good local sorvlce. No. 210 Oftrnott-Coroy Bldgi Instruction tn Masle FRHl) ALTON IIAinilT Toachor of piano nnd harmony. Hnlght Mimic Studio, 401 Garnott-Coroy Bldg., Phono 72. Garbage OARBAOE Got your premise cleaned up for the summer. Call on the city garbage wagons tor good sorvice. Phone X74-U r, Y. Allen. Pbywlclans and Bargeoa DR. F. G. CARLOW, DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathle physicians, 41C-417 Gamstt-Corey bldg., phono 1030-L. Realdenc 20 South Laurel st DR. W. W. HOWARD OsteopathH physician, 303 Garnett-Corty building. Phone 130. DR. J. J. EMMKN3 Physician and surgeon. Practice Umltod to eye. oar, nose and throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and glasses sup plied. Oculist and Aurlst for S. P. It. R. Co. Offices M. F. ft II. Co. bldg., opposite P. O. Phone 587. DR. R. W. CLANCY Phyalolan and surgeon Phones, office 80, rest donee 780. Office hours, 10 to 12, 2 to 6. DR. MARTIN C. BARBER Physt elan and aurgoon. Office Pala block, opposite Nash hotel. Hours 10 to 12, 1 to 4. Phone 110-J. Printers an Publishers MEDFORD PRINTINO CO., has the best equlppod printing oftlco In southern Orogon; book binding, Ioobo leaf lodgors, billing systems, etc. Portland prices. 27 Nortfl. Fir it. mm Transfera BADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO Office 42 North Front st. Pbona 815. Prices right. Sorvice guai aataAd ;- n WHY? NOW TI.MK TO TIUDK. I havo a IGO-acro stock ranch; good location; 100 acres In grain, somo alfalfa. Thla placo recently sold for $12,000; no incumbrance. Will trado for good orchard, prefer poars, or would take city proporty. Would trado even or assumo somo In cumbraneo on orchard proposition, J. C. BARNES 102 Wtst Main Street. NEW TODAY Wo can deliver a flue stook rauqh of 370 aoros ovor half now tu uron of wheat, barley, alfalfa and corn, and coutldarnble oro can bo culti vated none of It stoop land. This placo Joins a boundless out ruugo and has vory good buildings, and abundance ot springs for stock. Anyono wnntlng to get Into tho stock business should take thU ope. No trndo. Hoon-Cathcart Co. Phone 1(17 r