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t ivromroiro matt. rrnir,rE, w,dfotxD, oru:nox, Tuesday, -tuly h, mm PAGE FJYB N t ,1 . f OF L WASHINGTON, I). C, July 11.-A now motlioil of preparing nnli-husr cholera aormii, wliieh porinits (lio economical production of u olonr dcrilrzod prodrtot, linn .pint boon de scribed !n the Journal of-Agrleulturnl Iteaunruli of tlio United States de partment of agriculture. The tidvun tngo claimed for the new method is that it mnko po-iblo the production of an nnli-llog eholuru oruin wliieh ean be quickly sterilized by boat to a point that w ill absolutely kill any germs of foot-nnd-moutli diMoilwe and fo yiuld a serum that i absolute ly mife, ovuu if taken from u box which might harbor foot-iind-mnulh di-cnuo and yet give no indication of being infected. Extract or Deans IV'd. Tbt) method, ns described by ita dineovoiers, Dr. Minion l)orot and It. K. Henley of the biochemic divix ion, bureau of animal industry, eon nipts in adding a alight niiiotint of an Vlrnel from ordinary while navy hcung to the ibifjbriualcd hog chol era immune blood which ha been the form of (lit1 xomm lined iu the pul. The addition of Hum hcitn extract cuuon the red cell- of the blood to iiggltitiiiuto and when the mixture i whirled on a centrifuge tbt icd cell pack together mid fonn n rather ntiff jelly-like nut mm. It in then pniblo to pour off h iilcnr aerum, leaving behind I lie red coll which day 'no patt in preventing hoy cholera and which in fitct aimply tend to dilute the -eiuin.mid render it alerilisntion by heat improctitiMhlo'. To increase llio yield of elepr nor iim the discoverer added a Huiill iimouul of ordinary milt and found that they obtained from 70 to 71 per .cent of oluar nritni. The clear mmiiiu lliiis olittiincd, it wan found, could be healed for thirty iiiiniilcM at a tcm jienituro of 00 decree centigrade wijltont chaugiii;- its contfiHtcucv or leacciiiiig til ilny way it elTectivo ucmh iu preventing hg choleru. The lioiiting to thin point for lift- lime i more than Sufficient to kill any gornw of foot-ilud-moutb di-eno which might accidentally bo pie-cut. J'rnoticnl leit.-'wtili ihW lmw that probably all'oTTlic numindie ueful iu (!ombatiiir hog cholera were re tained in the serum and the ted cells extracted contained o few, if any, of those valuable bodies n to make the, residue of red coll Uaclc iu preventing the di-cnuo. Clear Scrum LVcd. I'uder the new method it is vo eihlu to -cento its hiyh hi 71 per cent of clear oruin, which im actual text has proved to ! fully potent. Thia clear serum, moreover, can be com pletely Morilisod in thirty minute, wliuroHt. the old -ormii had to be heated steadily for twelve hour.. Tlio new form of nenim, a far a the department knows, U not yut be ing niiul or put on hhIo by the com iNorclHl soiHiu laboratorie. A I hi procutjM wn discovered by the fed cm! gowrnmciit, anv one in the I'nitcd .States i tree to u-o it. F NFAV YORK, Julv U. -('..h.ml IttHtt'lt'H plans tor hi-- proposed ujivmUhi lwe been pvrti-eted to the extent' that oftM-ei-. have been ac cepted tuni the localities from which Ikcir whuuiuhU ai to be recruited HJgMjMltiHL 1'ftjsaV wteUr Colorado, Wyoming. Flak utd Xevatia at least imp cavalry regiriMib ! hv awootoil. It would -eceite H tHvlitMinuiv tiuiniiiii citbr at Purl IJungi, I'lab, or Fort 1). A. "It. RMHtU, Wyowiuu, Uctoiv joiuiuf Uh nmi tf tli rfivimoii at FoH Kilt, Oklahoma. Ilovk ( haatibu, foruter lricctoii and ult-Anitriciiij footbaH player, wbu nerved villi HM-velt' Kouub Itidtv ttr Utc t'ltbaii i-ainHiim and is miw atnerl BiAuaucr of the I'tah t'tHiMilirfated MiiniiK couiuinv at SH lake I'Uy. ha tawn -elwted hy . CwitftKH fcaoMMwH to raise tht rsji iMWl wud an officer dctuilcd from te regular amy lor K-rvu-e with it i;boiitin. TrovM Uave hen provisiouullv ue e)tet fMm ail the state naaicd ami plans preptned tor their mpid cou eentratioti and tnumiiy in u-e of war. BRITISH STEAMER KARA STRIKES MINE AT SEA ' UlNlKJX. Jwiy if- -Uoyd' -hip-fiaf t.y aaaouaces thai the Ilrit ih ateaiper Kara has been abandon ed by hur ir .ilut lrkuiK . nunc. KW MI PREPARINGANTI-HOG CO m SERUM ROOSEVELT PERFECTS AN 0 DIVISION F ma STRVNG 10 TAKE PERONNE AS NEXT E TAKIS, July 11. -The French con tinue to report xntisfaetory protjre- iu thuir grent offoiifive iu I'icaidx. Mondny' operations HKiiiu were coii fined to the soutlint eehelon, which Im uoiisolidated and extended its hold upon the northern plateau op posite I'oronna. The outHtundinu French shitiwj. of the iluy wan the capture of all the, German ponitioim on Hill 07, the hihet point of the platonu. The first French nih on Sunday carried them to the wetom alopen of thw hill, on which they imide ynnd their footiuic; but the troop wailing there iad been atoppud until adeiiiate preparation perjnitlcd an uttack on the fa i in buildiiiftfi, at the summit of which the (icrmunn had converted a miinll foitroHs. They are now iu full possesion of this hciKbl, from which they look into Pennine, l."0 feet below. The result, Ihcv claim, from the whole day fluliliiifj is coiaumud of the left bank of the Hnmmc from casl of Feiiielliiroa to u point oppoNilc Flacoiiil, tilt' (lormaiiM holiliuir only u few position on the edxo of (he river. This dot not mean, French mili tary ciitic ndiait, that I'oronno can be captured oul of hand. The Ger man, according to the Htatementa of priaoimr4, have eonatnicled fona idalilc defenws oulwide the city, but the French believe that tho-m arc not likely to delav the capture long; when General Focb deein the (line ia rip lo mnke it. French arlillerv iilreadv-i,i bejin iiiiix lo (lniiw a ling of fire aroimd the city. US. NAVY OFFICIALS HAI-TIMOUi:, Mil., .Inly 11. There will lie no objection on the purl of Captain Paul Kocntg, com UMiudur of tlio Gorman nubmurlue noutstlilnnd to tin limpectlou of tbU era a by officer of the Unlti.d Statu nnvy. Till wa auuoiiuced by Cap tain Koonlg today after thv arrival from WnshliiKton of Captatn O. F. Ihmliim nml two of the nuvy'a tnib iiinrlno oxport anelKiied to aid tlio collector of tlio port In dotormluliiK tlio KtntiiK of the voaael. UAIrtMOItlC, July 11. The (lor mitii merchant aubmarluo Dmitaeli IhiuI may lieala todHy to dlwlmrxo hor oarKo, prluolpalty dyoatuffii, mi leaa diplomatic complication arle. A ipioatlon him arisen whothor the Miibmnrluo will bo porinlltml to tnlco bank to (lermauy a larKo (inutility of nleknl that i on the dock to which ho Ih mnnrml. Hlilpmout of nlokol lo tlio Unltwl Statua from Canada, which In the world' Rreataat producer of thl metal, ha bean allowed on condition (hat Ita dlitrWuillon hIiohIiI lie o controlled that none could i wieh the cent ml povsur. The Cnnadiaii Kovcrument I ald to lie considering I lie new altuatlon. SEATTLE WATERFRONT STRIKE IS EXTENDING 8UATT1.I:, Wn , July 1 1 Jlecnuw iioii-iiiiIoii men lmami "workliiK" the carxo of the lllno Funnel liner 'I'ltaii, at thu port roniHiiMiloa' Umlth'n Cove pier, SS0 longshoremen employed In hmUIhi the 01 tun I freighter Asiima m and AUgoaaa at the earn lerari aal. quit their iol' aud walked out thl morutug. The oity council lnt night ceu firmed 35 additional emergency po licemen appointed by the mayor, bringing th total number to 33U. The polleemon, who icuard the dock where uoa-unlon men are at work, are paid b ihe cotauaHiee, whose property they protect. EAGLE POINT EAGLETS By A. C. flnwlett 1 II' W. (I.r ..( iVmral Point. who has been IxiardiiiK with u for the pust week and is engaged thin ning and weeding a Ihirteen-aere tract if land the Kartegano have ia beets, in. talking about the beet buine hi this allev sHid (but the land in Rtnrwe rnt-r MHtinn .i re iii.iikntiH i-l .iil.i.i,.,l i,. ,,. , ,ii ,,, I beef inn) tii il ii. .1 i. I. ii .i, ot Ocela lo Ju. u.fl dJj X iUiuiJ OPENS AT TH J, WARREN KERR.IGAN IN yield, but that it ua.VN $12 an ncic lor the use ol the laud nml jjood waues iie-ide. lie seems to be high ly ulcascd with the prospect gener ally, althoti((li he says that to make u complete witeee of the culture of Migur becta tlio jrroiind needs to be pat iu the sumo condition iik though it was to be planted iu any of the orilinury gnrduii aecda, plowed deep and well piilvuririnU .Mr. ami Mrs1. Hrittfon, pnrnnla of Mr. Hritlhou, who is living on the old Vatehe jilace, chiiio out Thiiiday, wan met by their son mid went on up to (be rHiich. They had been up to Ashland niHtientinjf. Oliver Adams and K. A. llildrelh were pansetHjters on the anme train for their liomert iu -Unite Falls, and Ralph Stanley and Mia Miller of l.ako creek wore on thu Mime train on thuir way home. Ilariis (lippert n.lno boarded the train here for IiIh home near Kdsull cnmsitiK. on the I. & K. Mra. A. IS. Strong, wife of one of our prominent orchurdiula, was in town WcduoiHluv nhoppitiir. ('. , T. II. and t). VI. Frey, three brothera, who luaidu on the uoilh toik of Little lltttte, iu the-Luke (reek Kcetion, enino out from Ash land the mniuiiur of the (!th ami look the Lake Cieuk alnge for tlielf'j Immes. SjM'iikititr of the Luke Creel: stufje, the owner nml "contractor, Herman .Meyer, Si., on his tut urn trip from Aahbtud, hail the miafor taiic to wrek hie Fold ao that he had to leave it on the reatUiilc, mid Imfore he could gtd it lo the repair shop some aaeaJtthiaf slide one of the tires off a wheel, and tlio ioMirt was that he or she, whoever it wan, had tukeit all of bis tools, but ho Hid when I interviewed him on the subject that n man who waa to tube. the wrecked cord to Ins repair ahop had taken them out for aafe keeping. ('. lliHigerhyde ha been aaaietiiur iu the F. L. Heath store a mrt of the time during the holiday wjiile some of the force wore vieiting Aeh Itind. V. J. Coffeen, who live lift on Itogue river, near Trail, uamo out Tliursihiy on Ida way to Jackson ville to look after Ilia iutureet there. Our ufctico of Ihe peace, F. M. Stewart, had a little oao hoforo him Thursday. A man bv the name of ItidierU and his neighbor, Wollovor Itcrgsmaii, had some trouble. In the course of events Mr. It. alruek bba with a tHl he had, with the reaidt thai .Mr. II. was a nested, pleaded Kiiilty to simple uaaaull, jwid tilt fine and cost. Thomas Veatul wua a buatueaa caller Tbursday. I. A. Howard in UtioHgli town on bis way to bis home, hotweeu heie and Ihe ferry. There au a carload of pnkle, consistiiiK uf Mr. and Mr. 0. Y. Walker and their two daughter, .Mi- Francis Akin, and Mr. IJwbry, all of I'ruaiwct, iaaaed through huie rbiitsday afteruoon on their wav home from Ashland. They join in the announcement that the eelebru tioo iu that city waa a gixud am 'cew. L. S. Trclfin and his aou, Jobu, of Itutte Falls, were heie for aiip per gad breakfusi Friday night ami Muturoav moruiiig on their way to Ashland. Mra. ('. IS. Ilutebinaon of I'elicau (lay, Klamath county, waa with us Friday night aud Saturday morHtug he, Uarry lewi und D. l)HHaa took the 1. ft K. tot Ilutte Fall-. They expected to be met bv Frank lliddle biisber ut Oerliy ami by three more at lutiu FalU, gnd they were all go in; to kturt tiduy, Saturday, for I'elican Day. where they have all boeu employed in a lumber camp. Mi Anna tt'Uan, who baa been nM rated on hi the Mediord hospital )'r uoitre,' was broicbt home since my laet writing, Hatardav morning on boarding the P. & K. train. I met Mrs. K. I'. Hol lows of ICagle Point, her ite-ia-law, Mr. L. H. Wunt, and her sis ter, Mls Chriatina Wyanf, of A-h- liilid Ml- It. Il.nl lii'in n A-lil.HliI ! tin - I I- .mil v i il lii r i . i ! t I , . i. - . ..I ' ' i . U- . M t I E STAR TODAY THE GAY LORD WARING -pent a while i-itiiiK. Also Mrs. Ixce, the inolher-in-luu of Dr. V. K. Ititchanau of Ashland, ami Mi. DoubloduyJ. on their way 1o their home in Unite Fulls. Four Mlningcr front Jacksninvillc, (wo ladles nml two gentlemen, hud Mix. Minnie llryant and daughter, Ixirlura. returned tli Kuglu Point from Ashland. Died July H, ut the home oT her piuenta, Kubv, iiiTant daughter of Mr. and Mra. Wilfred .luck, nged !l ycara. Thl lillle child waa taken suddenly with iiillammation of the bowels and lived only thiitv hours. Dr. WoliMtnr of Talent bad (lie ihIh fortuuo to lone h very valuable milk cow liiBt Wednomlny. Mra. V. S. Stnncllff wont to Anb land Friday where nho will oaiup and attend the Cbaulniutua. .Mr. L. A. KoiimoM mid Mr. mid Mra. K. Q. Colotuan of l'hocnlx woro at Aalilnnd Wednesday. .Mrs. If. C. nchllug and Iter moth er, and Mra. F. (1. nedlcor of Mod ford, woro Hi North Talent hint Mon day. ' i John ( Patterson aud family of low er California aro vUltlng Joibiui Pat torn and wire of Talent. .Mr. Pat terson anyV theie I ijpiro war talk horo tlian viere bo Uvea and that ho can look) larbiM the bo'rdor. Jim llurvV of Myrtle Creek vlHlt od hi anugltler, Mr. 0. C. McClnlii Iu Phoenix .Monday. Mr. ami Mra. J. D. Henry and fam ily of North Talent weio at Aalilnnd celebrating. AV. 8. SUnellff (oak In the three day at the roundup at Aahland. .Mrs. a. C. Mct'laln returned to her home In Phqeulx from Klamath Fall Inat Sunday. Sho wa aaeompaiilod by her husbnud's lter ami nlooa who aro making a visit to relative on the coast. Mr. and Mr. McStorkord or Ifiaglu Point rame up to attend the wedding of Mia. Pearl Hartley a n J Albert pHiigliorty at Talent Thursday. Mrs. C. Carey sold a uuiubor of hor fine f i 1 1 IdiHid Light llrabma piillula lo L. Suilili this week. Mr. Hiullli will keep the lions on his rauoli this winter. -Mrs. Chan. I.owo, nee Lena La von burg, Is visiting rolatlvos In tlio val ley. Among them aro Mrs. J. IS. Orarros aud Mra. W. 10. Aiideraou or ICaat Udeti. , Irs. J. K. Itnberls and daughter, Miss Lula. will eamp at Ashland and attend Chatilituniia. 'Mrs. 12. (). House, lU'companled by two lad friend from Weeil, Calif, spoilt (he Hi Fee day al the celebra tion, and roundup at Aslilund. Jtev. W. T. Mattock, former pastor of the Methodist ohiirch at Medrord, waa In Talent looking tor a amall place last week. Her. Matlock Iuih been appointed to the pastorate of the ('mitral Point and Talent churches for the coming year, the past )ear having been In Kiiucue. Neail i i i.voiie in Ibis section at tended the big Foiu Hi of July cele bration at Ashluud, und all reMiiti'd a good tune. Dewey incent, who is working -it lr( Klamath, eugie on er to eel h) irate at Ashlund and visit home folkn. Miat Patterewu of Ilutte FalU i through here vimiliug her many friends. Jess (Jluss mjd family ami mother Tkr la Calatrk I Uila ftlk ai lb MaiiUT Ikw uikn di yut lunUwr. tad ualtl IL U.i fr Jar- waa suptsiavS la b SaVsniaV. a sraat siasr jrrart dactot priHXuii'l Ii j lu.l Staraw jihI iirmrlld ssal 9vmMlU-m Mtoil 0 I'unalaulljr ImIIIu Iw vurv WHS fca'Sl IrrslUHi'i iimmhiihI It lururaltb- St'Uam aaa Hutra i aiurrb luUi ttiihtuil..iiMl iUa, as4 tbrivfi rniulrw ,uMi.illijii'iittl Ualiural llaU'a I aurrU rnn. aianafa. iun4 l I' 1. 1W i .. T.ksto. (SOs. la lliv unl Caajatll. Ikaul run ou IU SMrkH II la UkM UlaJMily a Saaaa frwu 1 drM i. a traapuaunil. ITMU fliartljr aai la kaaaS a4 aiasm awtSSM at tl.-- .-.m. T3. Jft w. uuiiilr...! li41ars fur all m li full. I. (julv a. iiti I r i ir ular. anil Icllii u 1 I A.I' I I HIIMU ' III lll.U ri EDEN PRECINCT relumed horttu li itluy " ft'lii their i.it lo Californln, lcpoiting a fine trip. Itubc Mooiv, Mr. Duuhip and ou started for Drown' cabin Snudtiy ni'ii'iiiiik' with their cattle. Thoe. (llasi and family worn mo loinisr Ibrough tlio valley Saturday. Frank Denton and fiimily of Fort Klamath is in the valley towns visit mjr with relatlvoa. Will Ilanseoin nml family ware Suudav callers on Mra. .1. Glnaa. I'huule Chiipnmii niolored out to Sam's Valley ono uftonioon . Inat week, taking wane folks bnek with linn I'm the celebration. Mr. Snyder has been on thu fck 1-t tor a number of daya. Mr. Marsh waa a eallor ut Hurt ( hapman's- one duy Inst week. John Coruin wns a Sunday culler .t Mr. Hay'-. lleniy Morgitii la ill Cralur lake uorking with u team. David Walker and ('Hurley Mnr ipicHH Urt Inst week for Fort Klam ath, where they will woik during linyiug. atiitllng wllh Tom Joiick' team. A number from the Meadows woro panning by luat week in their uuIoh. V. Joiioa wa shopping in town one dny lual week. Will JoluiHon und family, who lias been living; al Foil Klamath, lina ros turned lo Aalilnnd, where thoy aro goinur (o make their home. Itcportcd by Jackson County Ab stract Co., Sixth and Fir Sts. Clrnill Follx A. Wllfrot vs. Holmrt Hnrt ot al, order denying motion. Lottlo L. Pelton vs. II. M. Cosa ct nl, motion nud order confirming sale. llnnk or Jacksonville vs. Tho Trail Lumber Co., order confirming sain. J. T. Sullivan vk. P. Welch et nl. unawor riled. Hoguo R. F. P. Assn. vs. J. W. Klrkpatrlelc, HiimiitoiiH riled. II. II. Van Slcklo vh. A. K. Dotwller et al, HiimmoiiK tiled., Josho Houck vs. Mark A. Dover Idgo, summons riled. , II. C. Mnckoy vs. Owou Dun lap, summons filed.. i' Mamie IC. Itlddle vh. CharloH W. lHaacs, HiiinmoiiH filed. , , Follx A. Wllfret vs. Ilobort Hurt, notice filed. (lion Clulluy vs. II. F. Rnosor, Biim niohH rilc'd. W. II. Whlpplo vs. Mary A. Whip plo, order. Medford National Dank vs. ,L , K. hitiyiirt, affidavit aud onlor for iilibll oatlon. '' ' Theo. Ice ot nl vs. F. (I. MnHiehon, roslruliilug order. ' Thomas Handles vh. J. M. Meiiuii Thouiae Itanille v. . O. Metiuo, ut al. order. 'Hurt Amlorsou ot al . J, M, Mo Phee, answer rilod. I'nitwito ICatnte of lUinJnmlu W. Ilariilsh, proof of pub. final notlco. 10atat and guardianship of Hanlnl Wh'utatouo, order to soil run I prop erty. Heal Ibiluto 'I'riiisferK Geo. W. OndKirf ot ux lo J. W. Loshor et ll v, lot I hi If 2.1 Chllwood tract, Aalilnnd ...'.fgSO.OO F. IS. Conway et ux to Mra. C, L. Miller, lot 2s blk M ijuiii mlt add. Asbliiml ...., 10.00 W. II. Hlnglnr, sheriff to C. J. Niinan, pt IH-I0-IW, shor Iff's deed 780.00 II. IS. Hint I wry et ux to Joalah W. (Ira) leas nl ux. pt 0-38- 2W 100.00 Geo. Darren to Martini A. Ilarron, lot I aud 2 till! H, Hullruad add. Ashland too an OELL-ANS Absolutely Removes Indigestion. Ono package proves it 25c at all druggists. Aj.WhjiiioiiI Notice. Culiforulu-OreKou Powor Company, location or prluoipul pluco of busl uusa, Hau Frunclaeo, California. Notice Is hereby given that ut a meeting of the diroctora, held on Tuesday, Juno 20, 1910, an usinss meiit (No. u).of ouo dollar ($1) per share was levied upon the onpltal stock or tho corporation, payable Im mediately to the Secretary at the of fice of the corporation. No. 131 Leldsdorir street. San FrauwUco, COURT HOUSE NEWS BUSINESS Have partv with well improved fj-acre tract, locntoil 4 niiles from Santa Cruz, Calif, that wants to trado for good business here. His property is olonr. BENNETT INVESTMENT CO. Real Estate Iamuis, il)2 West Main. California. Any slock upon which thin nsftoflBinotit srmll remain unpaid on Tuesday, July 25, 191C will bo do- llnipient and ndvertliod for snlo at public miction, mid, unlom pnymcut In niiido boforo, will bo Bold on Tuoti dny, Aumist 15, 1910, at tlio hour of 12' m., to pay the delinquent assess ment, together with tho costs of ad vertising nud cxponsoa of sato. Dated Juno 20, 1910. J. C. THOMPSON, Secretory of California-Oregon Power Company. Office No. 131 I.oldndorff street, Snu Francisco, California. FOR RKNI nOUSKS FOR ItrCNT Coiy cottage, gas, bntb, stove, somo furniture gar don, good neighborhood; JG.00. Phono 258-W. 01 FOR RBNT Flvo room boiiao, hard wood floors, full coniont bnsomont and garngo, Phono 370-W. FOR RI5NT Nlcoly furnished two room house. Closo In. Enquire 310 N. Ilartlott. 9S - ' ' II mi mi ll " Il FOR BALK .inscroitiUVEOUB r .iit-iiii ii-j- ii iiiiiibii r - ii ii si -u i FOH SXlAi Rnycyclo bicycle In good condition; now tiros mid saddle; cheap. A. ft. P., caro Mail Tribuno. 90 FOR SALE Finn fruit land, Im proved, near Contrnl Point. Ad dress F. A. Palmer. 107 K. 20th street, Portland, Oro. 9t FOR SALE 1000 foot or two-Inch Iron plpo. W. J. HnrUall, Phono I08-.1 1. 00 FOR SALE Motor cycle, enrt elcc- trie riingo, bicycle, Arthur Rowley, 711 E JnckBon. 97 FOR SALE Peucliou. Fnrroll ranch, west ot Phoenix. Phono . IU1.J 1. 91 FOR SALE Phono 310. -Alfalfa liny cheap. FOR SALE Second crop airnlfa and grain hay. Snldor'a Dairy. rou BALn-MYjnynCK FOR 8ALK oploce. R. -Team, weight, 1100 F. I). 3, Dox CI. 91 FOR SALE At Hiicrlflco. Clyde daln utiilllon, 8 yonrs old; wt, 1000. Will work nnywhoro. D. W. Sturgofls, R. H. I; Dox 34, Med ford. 94 FOR SALE ansollno engine tour mid hnir hnrso power, cheap. Dox A. II. C Mall Tribuno. 90 FOR SALE Roglstorod Hereford bulls. M. F. llauley. Mcdford. 93 FOR SALE Horses, and grain hay In thn Hold, ouo mllo northeast of Phoonlx. E. E, Roamcs, 100 WANTED MISCELLANi:OUS WANTI"l)Sccond "hniul3 in iiiiTy " re frlgerator. AddrcHu Dox A, Mall Tribune. 98 WANTED To ronovnto your feath ors mid mnlto your beds Into fold ing mattrosees. Phono lOii-.I, 322 K. 12tb. 05 WANTED Fixtures for store What havo you? C. A. DoVoo. HKLP WANTKn MALE WANTED -Illustrious lioy to do storo work. Iiniulro M. M. De partment. 94 WANTKD Man ro run gnsollnn on Hluo nud do somo shop work on non r-by ranch. M Ira vista Orchard. 897-J2. HELP WANTKD FKMALM WANTED compotont woman for general housework. Uood wngos. Phono 721 l-J. 91 1 - r I ' ' ' MONICV TO liOAW MONEY TO LOAN Havo money to loan upon city and country prop erly. Qulok sorvlco. Monoy on bund. Earl S. Tinny, 210 (Jarnott Corey Dldi;. tt for ecilx;e aahl-aaa-aia-a -a-ask(ai--aka--a----a-aaaia-aa-a-aaaa-k-j TO TRADE - Wood for autoniolillo, Ford iiroferrod. M. Congor, Wll dorville, Josuphlno Co., Oiu 9.. .MIHCELLANr.ODH. AUTO For a scoulo trip to tho beuoh go lo ('reecmit City, Cat., fare $10. Phone 102-R or U03-J. 9C HUHINEHS OPI'OIITUNITIKH FORHALE llargaln, on account of eicKuoas, lino oouiury, sioro reus ouahle tnruiH, stock will Invoice uuotit 12300, half cash, security tor halation or stouk at 8 per cent; runt ot buildings on oar loaso, $15 per month. Will soil outright for $4000, bait caab, balance in 3 yours at 8 per tout. Will resign pout offke in favor or buyer. Mrs. M. IC. Uurdnor, Sams Valloy. FOR SALE Country morcaiittlo proposition; good location; 4 aoroa reesoll; water right appurtenant to land. Dox 791, Medford. 9C IIUSINESS OPPORTUNITY 200 per cent proTlt. Small Investment required, light work. For further liurtlculars Inquire Medford Poul try and Ega Compani. tf Rentals, Insurance, Phono 700 unsiNKfls innauTOKr Anlo HttpitlW LAI1ER AVTO HPRINO CO. We are oporatlng the largest, oldest and boot oqulpped plant la the Pa cific northwest. Use our springs when others fall. Sold under guar antee. 26 North Flftoonth St., Portland, Oie. Attorneys GEO. W. CHERRY Attorney and Notary, Rooms 9-10, Jackson Coun ty Dank Dulldlng, entrance N. Central, Medrord, Ore. PORTER J, NEFF Attornoy at law. rooms 3 and 0, Medford National Dank Dulldlng. A. B. RBAMES, LAWYER Qaraett. Corey bids. 0. M. RODERT8 Lawyer. Medford National Dank Dulldlng. Collections. COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS Wa collected somo accounts 14 years old. Wo know how to got tae money. The Duilock Mercantile Agency, Inc., Rooms 1, 2, 3, H kins' Dldg., 216 B. Mala at. r . js Daatlsfa kaMsajataaaaPMH Dr. W. M. VAN SCOYOO DR. G. C. VAN BCOYOO Dentists Qarnett-Corey Dldg., alte SIR Medforo, Ore. Phone BBS. Collcctloua and Report DR. FRANK RODERTS Dentist. M. F. ft IL Dldg, Ortlco Hours 8:30 to12; 1 to C. Phene C07-K. Engineer and Contractor FRED N. CUMMINOS Saglaeer sal contractor, 404 M. F. ft H. Bldg. Surveys,, estimates, Irrigation drainage, orchard and Uad lM prdremoot. IIoiko Jlovcrs MEDFORD HOUSE MOVERS Wo Movo Houses, Darns, Gnr.igan, Ma chinery, Etc. Phono 488-M, or IKR-X. 012 S. Nowtown, 811 Da kota. Insnnmoe. BARL 8. TDMY Clonornl Insurance office. Flro, Automobllo, Accident, Liability, Plate Qiaos, Contract, and Suroty Donds. Excellont com panion, good local service. No. 210 flarnett-Coroy Dldg. Instruction In MhsKj ii in i in ifi ii in i ii ii n i i r FI1ED ALTON IIAIQHT Teacher ot piano nud harmony. Hnlght Musla Studio, 401 (Jarnott-Coroy Dldg, Phono 72. GarDsgo OARDAOE Get your premises cleaned up for tho summer. Call on the city garbage wagons for good oorvlce. Phone 274-L. T. Y. Allen. I'liy-lclans and ftargeoas ----a----a--aa,JMi-VJa-wa-,--aM-t,--tw--- a----i . aaa DR. F. O. OARLOW, DR. KVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathia physicians, 416-417 anrnott-Corey bldg., phone 1036-L. Resldesca 20 South Laurel st. DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathia physician, 303 Garnett-Corey building. Phone 130. DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician and surgoon. Practice limited to eye, onr, noso and throat. Eyns scien tifically tosted and glassos sup plied. Oculist and Aurlst for S. P. R. It. Co. Offices M. V. & H. Co. bldg., opposlto P. O. Phone 667. DR. R. W. CLANCY Physician ana surgeon Phones,, office 36, resi dence 780, orrico hours, 10 to 12. 2 to 6. DR. MARTIN C. HARDER-Physician and surgeon. Office Palsa block, opposlto Nash hotel. Hour 10 to 18, 1 to 4. Phono 110-3. Printers mill Pabllstter MEDFORD PRINT1NO CO., ha the best equipped printing office In southern Oregon; book binding! loose loaf lodgers, billing systems, etc Portland prices. 27 Norm Fir st. Transtere -rri BADS TRAN8FER A STORAGE CO. Office 42 North Front st. Phens 316. Prices right. Service guar- a. lead WHY? NOW TIME TO TRADE. I have a 160-aoro stock ranch; good location; 100 acres Iu grain, soma alfalfa. This placo recently sold for $12,000; no Incumbrance. Will trado for good orchard, proror poara. or would tako city proporty. Would trado ovou or assume somo In cumbrauQO on orchard proposition. J. C. BARNES 102 Wcet Mnlu Street. NEW TODAY We can deliver a flno stock rauoli of 370 aoros over half now In urop of whoat, bnrloy, alfalfa aud com, and concldorable oro can lo culti vated none of It stoop land. This placo Joins a boundless out range und has vary good putldlncs, and abundance ot springs for stock. Atiyouo wanting to got Into the stock buslno-s shdAild tako this ono. No trado. Hoon-Gathcart Co. Phono it7 i 'fll. K.l.i. .tllHI I. ill- l.i- H.l- buni iu lWb Jini i'mJ im L-'udvu, in; II...