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I aEEDFORD ftLATL TRIftTJNR, MEDFOJm OHlfflOX. FRIDAY, .TTLY 11, IQtfi PAGE FIVE y PERSHING S SUPPLY TRAIN RELEASED AFTER HOLD-UP EL PASO, Tex., .Inly 14. The Mexico Northwestern tiii, filled u it 1 1 forage nutV awppliw consigned to (nuns Grande merchants for the ii-e of General Pershing's nrmy, v hidi was held up in JunruX Inst iiiulit hy onlur of Genernl Gonzales, was released today on instructions trom Gonontl Jaeintn Trovino a( Chi liiinlnia City. Xo explanation of the debit in tho ili purtttre of the train wi jrirvn by tlc Moitonv uitlhnrilio In JttaroK. Tlipy docrinud to talk of tho subjoat. It it understood that tho inlruc I mil for the rolonse eaine from Mex ico City to Genernl Trovino, A telegram received hue today (ruin PHrrxl hy n inininir eomany -into that tho "ooie of Pamil be lieve that danger from Villistns 1ms passed. Conditions nro normal in that section, !( was said. Throo ofliminiiloa, tho fortv-first. si.xty-iiinUi ami onu hundred and third, of tho coast nrUllury, worn sent from Jturo today to Del Kin, Tux. Annonncmuent liiifnv thnl the sov I'lilh infnntry was being transferred from Cntap Cotton, noar tho Itio Grande, to Fori Wis, gave rise to ri-HiitH Ijmt it was bring moved to make nmw for the sixteenth inTnii try, which was said to ho on its wiiv out of Me'ico. General Hell said, however, that the newlv formed lliirty-foHrllt infantry is lo take the place of tho seventh nt Camp Cotton. The thirty-fourth in onu of tint three new regiments now being or ganised here. Tlio others nro the seventeenth cavalry and the eighth fii'hl artillery. Those rogintonts nro being formed from rogflhirs of other regiments to ho filled in Inter hy ro ernilH. Itt'ltorta haVo roaohud tho hordur that pnrt of tho thlrloenth envnlry In moving northward in the rear of the sixteenth infnntry. The sixteenth has been guarding flenernl Pershing's line of communications. TO IGN AUG. 7 MtllKIKIIAMI'TON, X. Y., July II.- I'hnrlcs K. Hughes will open hi campaign with n njHHteh in Detroit on the nitrht of Augnat 7. He will then go to Chicago, then to St. Paul or Mhmenpoli for bin third speech. In announcing thin program, Mr. II ugh en said he would nilhere to Iiim plan to make only ten or twelve net MMXHhe on the trip whieh would take him to the Pacific coast, anil will retnru oast in time to go into Maine before the September elec tions. Pinna for the other speeches he wf1 (make oh the traiwcoutinentnl trip have not matured, but he will nwnd the two weeks nriginullv u teuipluted in the Itmkv mountains. WASHINGTON. Jnlv H. Agent of the depnrtnutnt ot ju-iice today inatvaaad their vigilance V prevent the pattfMlge of nn aud aHHuutoitiou aero Ike Mejc'icnu border a- a re Niilt of report- of su-Hetd smug gling aetivlUes. The dvpartmnnt re riuired all munition dealer- to re port their -ale- and the railroads to report their eon-ignment-, ao -muggier have little chance to operate. Moreover, the price of munition- U mi liiuh, on arcouut of the Eurnpeuu .deinnnd, that lew alc are mude, nod sloekf- in the hamU of border dealer- nre low T CHAHLBSTON, 8. C. July 14- The naval collier Hector, bouud for Santo Domingo, carrying 00 ma rines, is reported sinking- about 60 miles eff Charleston. Tbe light house lander, Cypress, wept out at ten o'clock tnls morning to the aasistane of the Ueetor, kut was unable to breast tha aeary seas and returned. The tug Vigfiaat, wtlcb had bean in wireless eommnnieatloa with the Hector, report l at u to that a steamer waf standing by. out it was not known wtiutber she had trans ferred the luarlmn anil crc. Wlre leas i-ouimunlcallon is difficult. HUGHES PEN CAMPA INCREASE VIGILANCE ON MUNITION SHIPMENTS BERLIN REPORTS BATTLE 1 some FRONT BERLIN, July 14. Now nnd vio lent battlos are boliiR fougiit on both sltlog of the rlvor Somnio" this morn Ins, tayn the official statement, given out today hy the German nrmy head quarters Stuff. Early this morning, tho stntomont says, British troop attacked In "lite ector of Mamotz wood nnd Loiiruo valo and made roponted efforts to capture Tronoe woods. Tho first Hrltlsh attaom wnro hoatou back and new battles aro now In progress. ISast of the river Mauio, In the re gion of, Verdun, tho Kronoh nt fomptod to reoonqnor territory cap tured by tho Uormnns, tho official stntoment says. Near the fortress of Souvllle, tho Krenqh nttnok.wns Im podetl by n curtain of flro, It Is de clared, nnd In tho vicinity of Lutifaa work, tho nltnok was complotoly ro liulscd. i ' Ilu'aelan forcos, which had agnln ontorod tho tlrxt lino of tho Corman tronches, dofendod by troops of (ion ornl Count von Hothmor, were oloct od, tho German official statoinunt onys, Willi considerable loseos hy a countor-nttnek. ' STRONG PLAY AI PAGE Ctunuiereialirinir u jrood-looking yir anil eonsiderin;; her of no uso in tho world except tho price in ilollnrn niul uouta thnl hor nhyHieal olianiiK will bring in open market in a ohar netoristiu of the lower clansex in sev eral lSuropoan oountrieH, )inVti(Milnrly RiiHsin. Innnte womanly roeiNtnucc In so uuunturnl a way of mating giviN Lillian Gish a ffplomliil ehnueo o hIiow her ilrnmatie poweix in "Sold for Murringo," tho Trinnglo-Kino ArtH play whieh opeuoil at the Page tifiluy and and tomorrow., Ah SInrfa of "Sold for Jlniriage" MiH Olith tnakoH an apparently frag ile but actually utruHg-willwl young woRiHti. Slie won't tBarry ini ugly old peasant just becauao ho ix rich and lie refuseM tho advancer of u enlonel even though he is tho gover nor of tho district in whieh hIih live.. Separated from the young man whom he really love, tdio is taken to America by her Hcheining unide and aunt and a, rinji bargain arranged for her marriage in the StateH. There lire all Mortx of IhrilU before the uon MpimtorH are hmnlled off to jail anil Mnrfn and her nwoethonrt reunited. Tho comedy end of the perform ance will he taken care of by that fnitioua tramp vAudevillau, doe Jack won, in an excruciatingly laughable faree, entitled, "Gviwv Joe. It's a TriaiigleJeyitMie nnd iicciIh no fur ther comment TRIUMPH AT THE STAR If there have even been any douht a to the versatility of Mary Piek l'ord, the Eauiou- Plaer Film eoin-luiny'- -tar, -he di-i-Ued them by her wonderful performuuee in that eotu panv'K splendid prodnetion of Kate Jordnn'k "Poor Little Peppina," which opened yc-terdnv at the 'Star thenter for a two-day-' run. Fol lowing upon her la-t l'nrn mount pieT ture, '''iladame Hutlerflv," in whieh -he -o perfectly eharaeterisea (the little J.ipane-e girl, Xi- Pickford in thi- proilactioa create- a character new to her admirer- an American girl who haoybeen -tolen hv Italiau wheu a mere baby and brought up a- one of their own children. Her native tongue uud all thought of her real parentuge lolully obliteruted, he in to nil intents ami purpose- a real ituliun girl. Hut there linger about her aa indefinable something that leap- into fire when ihe i- fin ally reunited with ber parent- by a -iinr'le little prayer that form- the only heritage of her childhood. A Hrey cartoon of tbe unu-unl or der muiid ouf the bill and really ouil.o a very entertuiuintf program. The roundup eent here promise to be penniinenl, ilx promoter- be ing engaged in tunning a joint tock company. Kharet. are fixed at f!t each, and the eeuntu- are now (lie market. Oroi.nd- are tar be le.ned on the Holler Walker ectale tur tue ciii. Se itin .it i iiiiiiitud.i tious will be eularjjid and the riue- ASHLAND AND UNITY traek extended to iueludc a half mile or more. Leaders who arc pushing this enterprise aro Amos Xininger, Monte Hrigga nnd Oscar Borgncr of Huh city; l)oc Holms of Medford nnd Hen Adnm;i of Pendleton, a quintet of livo wires through whose persis ent efforts tho recent moot scored ueh an uuqiinlifieil success. 1). W. Coolidge of Pasndona,. Cnl., brother of Mrs. J. 11. Casey, and who baa been visiting relatives hero for Home tiiuti pa.41, returns home this week. Horticulture is Mr. Coolidgo's delight, and he conducts a niodul es tablishment along tills lino in his muthem California home, reinforced hy flortcttltunil settings. ' Mr. and Mrs. C. K. DAimolly of San Franeinco are visiting Mrs. Donnel ly's mother, Mrs. Ullmi Giddiugs, on North Main street. Mr. and Mr-. Donnelly were former employes of the Western Union otfieo here, tho for mer n manager. The leailor of the Now York Mur ine band and oilier guosts were given an auto ride nrnund the vnrk sur roundings, including the high driven, on Thursilny, previous to the hnnd's departure for Yreku. Tho outing wn through the courtesy of tho chnu tnuqun management, seconded by the Commercial club. Those littlo nttcn tjoiiN shown visitoix nro hocomiug an informal feature on the program dur ing tho UHsmnhly season. At tho Baptist church on Sunday night llev. J L, Simmons of Hugh Point will nddiOss tho coiigrogntion. Mrs. Nan McConnlok of Oakland, Cnl., sister of Andy MoCnllon, is among tlio campom in Chautauqua park, accompanied by hor two chil dren. "Calch-ns-catch-onn" was the hIo gun attributed to u fishing party which roturncd from Jonny creek and it- trihutnrios on Wo duos day evening, inasmuch na the angling expedition included a physician, u clergyman and a deputy coroner and under taker in tin persona of Dr. Jurvis, Father Dolphin nnd Will Dodge. Pro fessor Viuiug also went along to as sist tho spiritual advisor in adminis tering consolation to nuch of tho ber eaved fishermen us might perchance experience hard luck, a precaution which proved unnocosgnry, however. About a half dor.cn S. P. employes hero who uro.niomhors of First com pany, would profit by tho milroad's system of paying those men custom ary wages, provided thoy nro ordered to the front. They would nlso relniu promotion rights. Mr. T. It. Kinsman of Medford, who lias extensive property here, in makimr umiugomunta to return to Ashland for pennancnt rosltluiicit'. Fir-t company, Const Artillery He-serve-, loaves on Saturday for Fort Steven- encampment, under command of Captain C, A. Malone, who return from San Francisco for this express purjM'-e- Citixcns are being interviewed o to real ami personal schedule-, pre liminary to fixing the yearly assess ment levy. Deputy A en-or L'csl'c W. Stan-ell of Jacksonville is doing the canvassing. The lintel Oregon is imping through another-exporianco in (lis way of change in its manageineut. Austin Chi-liolm of the Austin ho tel, Medford, assumes control on Jti'y lfi. J. W. Dobhiuu, who took charge lnt October and conducted the huiue iiuriug the trying reconstruction por ml, retire- with u- yet no fixed nlaii- I'nr the future. Mrs. lilaneh" i'filbronuor of Meil lord wus aa A-'ihuitl v.sitor on Wed nesoday, attending ehautiuqiia at traction-, notably the Now York Ala line bunk conceit in the afternoon. Abraham Cochen of Seattle return ml home thi- week ufter u inoulU'- -lav here on u lilhia trealm-at wit.i which he expressed himself highly gratified. He hu- a son running out of Ashland in the K. P. train service In view of (lissutisraotinn over baseball games between Medford and Grants Pa, it ha- been -ugge-ted that A-blaud uet the part of interme diary in seeking to have the teams fight it out to conclusions here on neutral territory under the incentive f a puree ranging about 150. Tbe game to be played on or abont July 28th. Threatened with typhoid fever, Itev. It. A. Hutehiu-nn, pastor of tbe Methodist church of Jacksonville, is a patient at the Granite City hospital in thi- eity, D. R. Hand, manager of the Fruit & Produce a ociatiou, leaves for bis new field of labor at Wwia tehee, Wash., the first of next week, Mrs. Hand accompanying biin. Mrs. Peart Storm Heath and son, of San Frauciacn, are here for the summer vacation, occupying the fam ily residence on lieach street. Park Supervisor Graves has re signed, effective July 15. lie will return to San Francisco. Under his inliiiinil ration the practical devel opment of the lithia surroundings has been accomplished, not to mention the aesthetic feature- whieh ware not In cluded in tli bond. Th .4 .'lie' mis is hammering ay ia s fiUsfcifal supply of ore, ten stain li'ic, erioyed. About twan ty men si Msoyed on the various panne ef Yxclopnient work which is beiii;.' steadiK iu-hcil forward to eu- p.u 1 1 v iimler (lie lieM, till rl'tli' IUUII ajieiut-nt. EAGLE POINT EAGLETS By A. C nowlctt Mnrsh Onrrett and wife enmo dash ing into town in their auto Inst Snt urtlrtv ovortttijf ilh a trail Attach ment, it being the fore wheels of his wagon, .nnd ho hnd tho tiro tied on with wire, and I heard him tell Mr. Cbildreth, our blacksmith, that the tire kept coining off so that he had to wire tliom on all around, and he wanted thorn put on so tight thiit they would stay fur a while at least ; that they were going to Medford and wanted to take the wheels hack in the morning, and it was then after 4i o'clock p. m., lint the work was done that night. Mr. Oarret is one of our hustling rancher and stockman that makes things move. Shortly after he nnd his wifo were married thoy bought a farm, stock ranch nnd a band of oaltJn on credit And thoy both wont to work and took enro of the stock, livod within tlioir means, subscribed for the Mnll Tribune and by that means kept posted on rtie markets, and soon invested in an unto so as to facilitate business, kept paying ou his investment and now is on easy afreet, with u good much, well slocked nnd out of debt. If more of our young men would live within their moans nnd make good invest ments there would not bo so tunny tramping over I ho country nnd curs ing "tho hard times," and President Wilson would not get so many severe ctmsitics for iinnnignry troubles. Chnrlos Hnkor of Medford spent Saturday night with us. Professor C. F. Johnson nnd Itev. L. 1. Simmons uud wifo wont to Ash land Saturday to attend tho chau tnuqutt, Iter. S. and wifo remaining during tho most of tlio wook. Sunday afternoon Frank Smith and an Indian woman who gave her name as Arnitu USngol, and a littlo hoy whose nntno I did not learn, called for dinner. Thoy wcro of the bronco bu-tcra who came, Smith from Pen dleton and Miss huglu lrotn near Dnnsinuir, Cnl., nnd had sturtud for Klamath Falls via Crater Lake with somu inoro of their company, but when they readied camp sovun miles above McLuod, Miss Kuglit got word calling hor home, so they retraced their steps uud stopped for dinner again Monday, ,'goiug ou to Med lord that evening. Later in thij day Samuel llrnicc, fortnorlv u home-tender on the tin surveyed country lying beyond Dig Unite, a 111111101 cruiser for tho S. P. Co., stopiw'td-intlo lenow old lioquniu tnnee and spciid thu night with us. He is still in tho am ploy of tho S. P. Co. nnd has his headquarter- in San Fraacisuo, Cnl., and his family In Los A'nguJoa. He with abont ten or twelve others, came and took up limnuHteads in tho nnsiirveyeil, lived there, cleared ouough of the land to satisfy the government requirement-, established a postofficc, Dudley t-ist-nffice, and two school houses, plant ed orchard, (mlntoes, etc, made their final uronf, procured their a tents to their land and now am scattered from ftoridn to Washington and Pennsylvania to California. They still hold the title to the land H fiuo n body of timber as mn be found anywhere in thi- country. They were a coniMiny of highly refilled, educated men, and women a- can In found anywhere, and when. they left here and began to scatter they left behind them many warm friend-. Albeit McCnbe and Kverelt Da hack Were also cullers Sunday evenuig. Mrs. Chris Hergsuiaii ami Mrs. Ilert Clnrno, who lic butwoeu Kagle Point and tbe five ferry, were iu town trad ing last Monday. I learned Monday that the father of W. K. Ilemniel, one of our promi nent citixeus, dull at his residence in St. bmis, Mo., the day that hi- son ajid wife started from here to go to be with hi- mi rents, C. M. Allen, one of Uncle Ham's telephone engineers, took the stage Monday to go to Pros pee t to look af ter tbe telephone lines between there and Fort Klumatli. Miss ICnid Middlelinsher of Trail took the auto stage Por her home on Mondav morning. Ilumillou Welkins and wife were oing business in liagle Point tbe first of the week, and he and Me--r-. Irible and Oraham took dinner at the Aunny-ide. Mr. Orahnni i- the m.ni ho bought the Fred Peilegrue j.laii , on the free fcirv road. Charles Manning, who lives near Peyton, called for late dinner Mnnla ou his way home from the Antelope country. Mr-. Joscih Oipjwt't ami bet- two youugest children were ou the P. A K. Tuesday on their way home. They had been visiting in Medford. Miss Willeska Rolwrts 'wa- a bus iness visitor iu Had Point Tuesday. Mrs. Frank Cu rao of Dutle Falls returned to her bona after a three weeks' visit with friends in Central Point. Bora To lir. and Mrs. E. R. Widfer, July 7, 1018, in Arueta, Iu., a daughter. Jr. Wolfer and family ware formerly raidanU of Kagle Point but are now living in Amith, Iu. Thev "Idl ii wn proMtrty in thin section (Jiuiiduia LleUiiut? of Medio ul, but formerly of this place, cntne out Tuesday to W. 1). Knb'hton's aud to dny (Wodiiosduy) is visiting Grand ma lleeknthorn. J. W. Frasr of San Francisco, Cab, representing the Etlors Music Co., dined with u Tuesday. Mr. Stanwood nnd ratnlly have movod from Phoenix to their ranch In Unit Phoenix, whero thoy have re cently erectod a beautiful new homo. Heuben Stovoni of tho Phoenix shoe shop hat heou Iu poor health for some tlnto and has gone to his father's home In tho foothills to re gain his health. During his nbtonco Mr. Wakefield will be found nt tho shoo shop. Mrs. V. J. IJImor relumed from the Central Point hospital last Sat urday. Her many frlutnls nro plens od to havn her homo again uud to eo hor looking so well. Andrew Ileum rocontly purchased a branil-uow Maxwell ear. 1C. 0. Coleman and TC. K. Itnames left for the Dead Indian country Tuesday, murnlng. Thoy aro driving their cntllo thore for tho stintmur inonthR. K. 0. Wostorftold Is building two 5000 gallon. tanks for Irrigating pur jioies on his ranch In lfiait I'ltoonlx. Mr. and Mrs. L. Aiming nro on tortalnltiR tholr nolco, Miss N'fttto Kelly nnd hor f riant!, Mlse I.otiiuo Irwin, both of DoWitt, Town. Mrs. Unlloy of town Is vlittlng bur daughter, Mrs. J. Morgan, ot West Phoenix. Mrs. U. Pulaski uud son loft last Friday for her homo iu Hornbrook, Cat., nftor baring spout several weeks with hor itaretics, Mr. nnd Mrs. Acroo. Mrs. M. Calhoun of Tolo, vliltod friends In Phoenix Ust weak. Mtlo Furry and family hnve ro ttimoil from the stotto quarry whero thoy havn boon living for 'tho Inst fow tliontliB. Mr. aud Mrs. (loo. IDlfors nro on tcrtnlnlng two of tholr daughters for tho summer. Otto from Oklahoma and tho other from California. Itoportcd by Jnckaon County Ab stract Co., Sixth and Fir Hta. Circuit Court. William Hubert- et at vs. W. W. Wat kins et al default uud decree. M. II. Whipple vs. Mary A. Whip plo, affidavit filed. Cluroneo C. Pierco vs. U. S. Col lins, writ of attachment. W. I. Van Houien vs. lfognti Iiivor Public Service uorpomtioB, writ of attachment. T. L. I)e Vore vs. J. M. Hoek, writ of attachment. flogue Uiver Fmil ft Prwiuet as Hoeiutiou vs. Fred li. Jordan, sum mons. Pacific lioau & Investment Co. vs. W. M. Holmes ot al., summons. IS. C. Evansou vs. ShiIIu Stewart, summons. Mullock Mercantile Agency va. W. A. Ailken, cost bill. A. J. Sehuls vs. F. (1. Mnlhistm, ob jection- filed. James I. Predenhurfr vs. F. (J. Maibi-on, objections fileil. llinrles A. Pimkey vs. W. S. Ham mond, eontirmation of sale. rnilialo Clnanliansbip of William H. Pen inger, tenth uud final account. Fstute of Jeremiah Xunait, order amwinting appraiser- and extendiug time to file inventory. Guardianship of Daniel Whetatone, gnanlian'- bond und oath of sate of teal estate. Itoel Ifclnto Tiiinsfoi-s, W. A. Messoer et ux to t). V. Myers, lot :il, block 3, Or chard Hume tract $ Win. Cinch it ux to L. K. lllasa, lot 21, rincb Add., Kagle 10 SIIxq. Minks Arrow, COLLAR. Ittiih 6(er99e CUJKTT.PfA80DY.CO.INC.MAKCHS PHOENIX PARAGRAPHS COURTHOUSENEWS BUSINESS Tfnvo party with well improved 25-wro tract, locntod 4 miloi from Santa Cruz, Calif, that wants to trado for jfood business here. His property is clour. BENNETT INVESTMENT CO. I lutl listuto Loans, IOC Weill Malu. Point . . ;w . . 100 C. S. Sandorson ft it to Carl Fiehthor. land in sec. 8-37- 2W ... 1 L. M. Hhodes et nx to W. K. Nyswaner ett itx, lot 3, Mc Cloud Add., 'Tnlcnt . 130 FOIt ItKMw. nUCBKS FOIt UI3NT Flvo room houao, hard wood floors, fult oainont bnsomont nnd garngo. Phono J70-W. roit HAiiif nimtnutitiAxicocH FOIt SALK Plymouth barred rook and Hhode Island lied pullets at Medford Poultry nnd Mug Co. 98 fbtt8ALBClean al faTfabaVT 1 10 in field, A. Conlsfln, Central Point. 9S KOirSALia Mayor model fluto with cttie. etc.. baa 18 koys aood ns new. $tfi, Tolenhoue ill S-X after 6 p. m. OS FOIt SALW 800 ft. 0-ln. plpo With flnitgod otitis, field, Clohl Hill, Oro. rlvetod F. Mnns- US FOIl SALIO Motor cyelo, oart olee trio range, blcyclo. Arthur Howloy, 711 H Jnekson. 97 FOR SAMS Alfalfa Phono 310. hay chonp. FOR SAL13 Sorond crop nlfnlfa and grain buy. Suldor's Dairy. FOIt SATifc rtTKflTXJOB; FOIt SALK Stock, lings,. Yo to 100 pounds. Ilrood flows, good nlock. Phono It-13-W. 98 VOM SALK Ono horso, buggy and jltirnofls; 74 leghorn lions; 2 first olnna Jorsoy cows, boavy milkers. Also crop for salo and plnco for rout. Address Hottto 1, Pox ft or phono CDG-1I. 97 FOR 8ALH HoranB, nnd grain bay In tho field, ono inllo uorthount of Phoenix. K. E. Rnnmon. 106 T WAXTII MISOEMiAN'EOUH WANTHbiiyds "for "tinting ptib?lo library, to be loft nt tho library. 97 WANTI8D To buy liny bailor, (llvo full particulars anil uost ensn prlco, nlio six or Rovon-fiot binder; full particular, liox 974, Mad ford. t 98 WANTED Second band family re frigerator. Addrosa Uox A, Mall Tribune. 98 WANTED FIxturofl for Btoro. What hnvo you? C. A. DoVoo. FOR KXCIlAHOIt FOIt TRADE Hogn horso. R-18-W. or cow for 98 MONEY It IXJAN MONEY TO LOAN Havo money to lonn upon city nnd country prop erty. Quick sorvlco. Monoy on lirtnil. Earl S. Tumy, 210 Oarnott Coroy llldg. tf FOUND FOUND Ladles' awoater cont. Own er can havn by calling al Pairtor Ititn Dyo Works uud paying for ad. 99 '" ' -' ' - . - LOST LOBT Key ring with four keys. Loave at Mall Tribune. Alec Aus tin. ! IXTIUlUItllAN AUTOOAK CO. TIME CARD. Leave Medford tor Ashland. Talent and Phoonlx dally, oxcopt Sunday, at 8:00 a. m., 1:00, 2:00, 4:00 and 5:16 p. m. Also ou Saturday at 11:15 p. in. Sundays loavo nt 8:00 and 10:30 a. m. and 1:00, 2:00, G;.10 and 9:30 p, in, Loavo Ashland for Medford dnlly, oxcopt Sunday, at 9:00 a. m., 1:00, 2:00, 4:00 nnd C:1G p. m. Also on Saturday nights at 0:30 and 2:20. Sundays loavo Ashland at 9:00 a. m. and 1:00, 4:30, 0:30 and 10:30 p. in. WESTON'S Camera Shop 208 East Mnin Street, Arodford Tlio Only ICxolusivo Cominorcial PliotoyrnphorH in Souulioru Orogou Nfegutivoa r(lo any timo or place by appointment. Phono 147-J We'll do tho rest TJ. D. WESTON. Prow, Itontals, Iiuuruuee. I'liono 7WO nusiNKflS mnr-nroitY nc Puhplt LAHEU AUTO BPRfNO CO. We are operating tho lsrKest, oldcil and best oqutpped plant id Itio Pa cific northwest. Uso our spring! when others fall. Bold under guar antee. 2G North Fifteenth Bt., Portland, Ote. Ittorncjs GEO. W. CHBItrtY -Attornoy ant! Notary, Itooms 9-10, Jaekson Coun ty nank Ilulldlng, ontrftnee N, Central, Medford, Oro. POUTER J. NRFF Attornoy nt law. rooms 8 and 9, Mftdford National Ilank Building. A. K. ItBAMRS, LAWTEIl Qarastt Coroy bids. 0. M. nODBUTS Lawyer. Medford National Dank Pulldtn. Collections. COLLECTIONS AND ItHPORTS W colloctcd some accounts 14, yean old. Wo know how to got the monoy. Tho nuitock Mercantile Agency. Inc., Rooms 1, 2, 3, Ilas klnn' Dldg.,210 E.Mnln st. Dentists Dr. W. M. VAN 8COTOO DH. O. O. VAV 8COTOO Dentists Garnctt-Corey Illdg., ulte Mcdforn, Oro. Phono 8f8. Collections and Deports II DR. FRAN1C ROnERTS-DcntlsL M. F. & II. Illdg. Oftlco Hourc 8:30 to 12; 1 to S. Phono C07-R. Engineer anil Contractor FlubN.''cUMMlNaSBitneor'an contractor, 404 M. F. & II. BIdg. Survoys,, cotlmatcn. irrigation dralnngo, orchard and land lni provomout. House Movers MEDFORD HOUSE MOVERS-Wo Movo HoiiHOH, Darns, Uaragos, Mr chlnory, Etc. Phono 488-M, or 4S8-X. C12 8. Nowtown, 811 Da Vota. i , i, i , m . -z- M 1. Inauranre, - . - r4 EARL 8. TUMT Qonoral Insurance oftlco, Flro, Automobllo, Accident, Liability, Pinto Qiaos, Contract, and Surety Ponds. Excollont com pantos, good local sorvlcs. No. 210 Oarnott-Coroy Dldg. :. I,, i,. , . i' t.'z- Instruction In Music FRED ALTON IIAIOHT Tonchcr of plnno nnd harmony. Ilnlght Music Studio, 401 anrnott-Coroy llldg.. Phono 72, Carnage OARIlAOE Oct your premlso cleaned up for tho summon Call on the city garbage wagons tor good service. Phone 174-L. T. Y. Allen. I'byitclans and Bargcons DlCnvC7CJ CARLO W, DrTSva MAINS CARLOW Osteopathia physicians, 410-417 Oarnctt-Corey bldg., phone 1036-L. Tlcsldenca 26 South Laurel at. DR. W. W. HOWARD bstaopath! physician, 303 Oarnett-Comy building. Phono 130. DR. J. J. EM MENS Physician and surgeon. Practice limited to eyo, oar. nose and throat. Eyes aclon tlflcally tested and glasses bud piled. Oculist and Aurlst for 8. P R. It. Co. Offices M. F. & II. Co bldg., opposlto P. O. Phone B67. es aMtff4t4S " M i m 0i0 DR. IL W. CLANQY Phynlclan and surgeon Phones, office 86. rest donoo 730. Oftteo hours, 10 to 12, 2 to 6. DR. MARTIN O. I1ARI1KR Physl dan and surgeon. Otfico Palm blook, opposlto Nnsh hotel. Hour 10 to 12, 1 to 4. Phono 110-J. lrintcrs and Puhllshord MDFbn'VRiNTfNVt'astSe best oQulppod printing otfico in oouthorn Orogon; book binding, looso loaf ledgers, billing systems, ote. Portland prleos. 27 Norm Fir at. Transfers BADS TRANSFER & 8T0RAQR1 CO Office 42 North Front at. Phone 315. Prleos right Service guar sutoAri ' -j WHY? NOW TIME TO TRADE. I have a 160-aere stock ranch; good location; 100 acres In grain, soaio alfalfa. This place rocently sold for $12,000; no Incumbrance. Will trade for good orchard, prefer pears, or would toko olty property. Would trade ovon or aseumo some In cumbrance on orchard proposition. J. C. BARNES 10'J West Main Street. NEW TODAY We can deliver a fine stock ranch ot 370 acres over half now in crop of wheat, barley, alfalfa aud carU, and eontldorable ore can bo culti vated none of It steop land, This place Joins a boundlose out range and has very sood . buildings, gad abundanoQ of springs for stnek. Any ana wanting to get into tbs sioek business should take this one. No trade. Hoon-Cathcart Co. JtsP - t'houo 167