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MKDFORD, OKKOOX, MOXDAY, .IVhY 21 101H VATm FTTH Jfc ,'ac F SquitrerFood By Ahern I1U8LNKW9 DlrmOTOltr Auto BuppUc --. fCWSnfeM- VILLA FWtfS ofp ms enNPifs irt MONEV made prom Kfef-tLes.ifcouY VHR6S. AND 3UNK- SrlOff LACE TIPS' rtR6 VALUABLE irJ IT - .a - -. llK!l -S4 - MJ OLtrtT""'- HeZ9tO -50MI5 LAHBR AUTO SPJllNO CO. We 'fh E ABLtt-fe MrtKC erJOUCM DOlVN LNrV I'M t05Y CtoNdtf tQ l MW are oporatinc. tits target, oldest and best qulpimd plant Iu tho Pv alfle tifrihwtt. ITso our sprlfiRx when othom fall gold under guar le, 36 North Plftootith 8t, Portland, Ota. 1 rJvCKGL OUT Of IHlS IRON 9G0-VI rAAKINfe TWO-PTr PIBCC5 " - - 1 XI . -.. - A HVTt) Wt4K6fU stco so iIiat wt.o mavg t?MouupiTof Uis siioe-rtoflrJ piece auf Of1 -flr xmu. g-land -fO GO TO THE M0VIB5T1UL WYAN '' ' .. TOtfULAft WTWWW .. UfS-rikAC fc-Wr--l IVIVIM I sJt-Wi'lW -. -- y -- ! MEDFOTCT) MATT, TRTBtTtfR, f ItMK I'LtTN I pBKIflt ANO 1H S1K Q (MftKfi CAY it4Tb POLLARSl " ptiwaR into ) s-"-" 5nivjeYs! y , 1 - ) -3 ,r WIA15TII VCt 6poiM'vuftujur PL6N1V OF5 MATERIAL; COMPANYSEVEN SCORES ILL JN Cei'Wioiifos Pronounced Best Ever Put On by "a Mliiffa Cnnipany st For Slovens Practice of F(riti(j at a Moyfnu Tyet In River Fol lows .Targets HIU Regulnrty. rT STEVENS, Ore.. In!y 20. (Siwolal) -After three of tha most Rtreiiiium (Uyi of connUiit drill, tie KlnnltiK nt 8: SO h. ra. mid ending at 5:80 p. in., flrat on the big gum for a few lioun followotl by Infantry drill on the parade for lororal inoro ltoum, one aontlnuoiiM Krlnd from dnyllght to. dawn, one heglm to won do how the expreuion "soldiering" ovhr chnio to he applied to an' Indl vlfitial afflicted Itli UalueM( Ctr tajnly whoever originated he ex liioailon never put In an enlistment In: the army, and probably never aar mi Hrmy camp, or was ever awakened bugle at 0:30 a. m. evorTTflBnf-" Jnjt f for three long onltatment yeara. perputratoa of 'ifbti an uiidtH sef-ved appellation alylmi' t6 -thi American soldier should be shot at suti rla at the flrat blast of the rev etllo biiKle heurd by hlw. C'nlrilicnlc llogln )Hy. The work of the day begins prompt ly on arising In tbe jwm-hIhjl IlVjjry man In tha eompany Is reflulrtd to fall In on the brod cement walk in front of tho barracks 'and answer to roll call, after which flfleon inlnutoa are deroted to calisthenics In open order formation, marching at double time, or going through some of the forms of exercise prescribed by the army tactics provided to awaken the meu and put them In shape to tackle a breakfast on your Uncle Samuel's barack army ration, whtwi, by the l find la batter than moat nf ratjiome. The food put be ts If anything too great id as well cooked and ltfiy as found In any The oojftMd and staff. Ing with the Tth com pany, state that the menu furnished Is the bust evei put before them, as well as better prepared. Of course, as may be expected, some fow addi tions! trimmings are furnished ou the . officer's table, for which thy pay perHonally, but the regular ration of the officers' table Is exactly the same as furnished the men. In this con nection, It may be of interest to re cord that officers In the United Statee army and Natlonul Guard pay for their own subsistence, provides their own uniforms and sldearms. bedding- and equipment, wfclle the enlisted nia is furnished every thing from dougbauU to shoes. Question, "Why be an pfflcer?" A 1Wn Irfltr Ihty. Yesterday was the red IMter dsy of all days ftr, the Tib oompany, the day when the apnipasy 9swuplsd the stage aione 1 the full glare of the footlights of Inspection by officers of the guard and arsay past, and. worse than al, the enlisted men of the guard as well as regulars' stationed here for It la from the enlisted men m. ..'! .k... . . . .. I " wHviu ifi ovme in contact tnai Uter cee (JM aiUs ajwi joaes on a mute,) or ivor In manual.. Once during eae eneaoiaset a company l requtr! to I' tle oremoni of euarJ oieant on ta big parade rtun4. It lath on oecska hera you are the whole ehow prima donna. IfadlriB man and uuiern.imerurv Y kiiotj, in advani-e tl ii fr Individ ul s there to pick ...i u, ,,,, t ritteis or aplaud i i i u d liouquet or a brlcl t i .i. Snv (cat i'tat 0iy cxit ,h iU ..U. , o t faikg i k hoite a- to the! ISlC 4ft lV 1 1 ' ' I (,ll i ,i, '. ! it ta ' i i : 1 1 r. i . ., GUND MOUNT WAV. WI us nan fore tl(Tiia in qtliull of wiftijfiw good tiifJiL who iNPimM bat wns hurled at their darlings In th 7th coinnany. It Ttirnod .Ulilft. In fntiiro oxplanattons of guard nount ceremonies, It should be stat ed Hint the company Is ruthlessly turned adrift by Us officers, left aloin" to their fate and Reed stnse I aud Judgment of the senior sergeant, and out tlioro on the pnrado ground Is requlrod to Ox oc nt a difficult ma neuvers, stnud an stiff an tho lioad (liinrtcrs flag staff before the crltlesl gate of their own captain and offi cers of other companies anil regulars, from the colonel to battalion ser geants, to sink or swim, survive or perish. Tho Seventh did not perish, neither did a man even bogln to sink. Sergeant Drown gallantly led them down the field behind the band, turn ed them In perfect shape and order before the colonel and critical throng and stood there at luspoctlon through out the trying ordeal without uo much as a bobble. It might look better to have this come from some other source, but since the occasion unfortunately does not oxlst for tt to reach beyond the official records. It Is not out of place to say that the report shows that tho' 101C guard mount ceremonies of the Tth com pany Is the boat over put on by any mllltla company at fort Stevens. Con sequently the captnln tonight, as well as every , officer and man are fael liiK fairly ruoU, thank you. The ser geant major, the offlder before whom the ceremonies are performed., .ex pressed a wish that ho might be per- liaJJiaUjUuagaln preside with the Tth company under the spot light. C5..I. r..in. .-it j nil'1! unit!!-. iTBruri'. 'X3ic drill 'toddy $u Jttiub-oallber pructire, firing at a moving target lowed by a tug out In the river. For the n formation of those not up on const artillery practice, it might be well to explain this Interesting work. The big guns mounted at Ft. Stev ens ou which the artillery corps hold their practice are provided with I pouuder sub-caliber tubos which are inserted inside the 10-Inch bores of the regular cannon, and with this mlnaUre mak believe weapon each company ! permitted to fire one hun dred rounds of ammunition. All con ditions of actual full service firing are the same except the decreased range, site of the projectile end the noise. The Tth oompany have fired sixty of the one hundred abets as signed them and are now consistent ly hitting the target with the sub calibre ammunition at the minimum range of J000 yards. All men are working In their respective positions Ilka veterans.' The months of armory drill at home Is now beginning to show up st Its full value. Tha range section, the men who determine the range and deflectlou, are considered ss efficient, If not better, than any section In the camp. The regular In structors assigned to the mllltla com panies have not been near the Tth company plotting room, which Is an Indication of the good work the men are doing. It has been necessary for the In structors to practically build up range sections for some of the com panies before they could proceed wjth the work at hand. This has largely been brought about by scarcity of men through transfers to the Infan try companies now on the Mexican border. v AiiiiihIiik Incident. Am amusing incident emanating from a member of the Tth oompany, which has gone the rounds of the camp. Is esmsidered the best yet. This dally grind beginning st 6:30 a. m. is the subject of continuous comment by tho men in tho corps. Not s mln uta can be found for anything but strict attention to drill routine front early morning to late In the even ing, sometimes st Infantry drill and sometimes work on tho nig guns. Ot tho day the Medrord oompany put no the guard mount cerensonlos and the men were walking sentry duty around the camp, one of the regular army Instructors who was makiog the nwuda of tho sentries approached a Tin company man and wae promly i-'l with the regulation. "Halt i I - .- i d li th- Innpfc lor Mil it it lion tin-' -mr ud ( id. ii 1 'it i I ii. ' .t , a I i i . i , ' U LARCS QUArVTVnfiS OP BRASS cnn ve secured -nus WAY- responded. "I'd hsnd it to him d quick, It would be the first time It has been off my shoulder today." Preparation la now being made for firing with full ammunition next Tuesday when all companies enter Into competition at targot practice This yesr the range bss been-lengthened to 10,000 yards, a distance about the aame as from Jlodford to Jacksonville, snd at that range It Is expected thst full hits will be made on a pyrsmldlsl target thirty feet long and ton feet high moving at a speed of fifteen miles an hour. The Tth company has never failed to do the expected one or more times out of three esch yi'tir. and they feel as equally confident now. ('. V. Knot, i-ity eounrilmuii nml i'liuiitiiiiiuu iii'CMclcnt -elect, now i--ilinif old home M-enoM in Ohio by the Hutu route, report the miieh-tnlketl-of IJncoln highway a fraud in ev ernl reajieetH. OnMoline when he left Axhlnnd wax quoted here at 2.1 mmt. In Anhland, ()., upon hia arrival there, it wna 2(1 cents. On a sliding wiale, the piict was at 11a lowcNt ebb in OmnliH, at 18 Vi petit, nml I ho highest throughout Nt'vtidn nt from JO Ui 00 cent. I i The oit.r mik reduewl the eitrrent' rfltu oh elect rie rangea from (I cents t ;i eetiUt, uh )er ordirtsmte rroentiy jMHUUtl.. i, t ' ;;The riole rots- "8niitM litis herti ill loetil yurdx eiuiNulerulily nf Into, Htlb.jcet fa the orders of hi 6. MsCor pick of Wan 'traNeWo, vin-urMMettt uf (he Houtborn Ineifio MVHtem. who Hart been rMavimr, n portion of hh vacation in Miutbssn Oregon, during which time he Iiuh climbed Ml. AhIi lund, visited thn marble elves of Jo. aeihiue coiinly, tuken n glimM of L'rater Lake, iuNMeted the I'ucilie hiphwuy and fUbed for trout in the HtrcnntM or Klamath. Schuyler Ounter left for San Frnn eihco hut Saturday to enter the em ployment of the Ventern Union iu its general trffieen. He hna been n resi dent of Axkliind oeren yenrs, three yenr on u lruit runeh ami four years iu tho Western I'nion local beutlqunr lera. Ilin family remuiu here for the nrcHent. Mr. Ounter aamu to south ern Oregon from the cant and for year wu employed a telegrapher by the Pennsylvania railroad. A tri-weekly mixei train serviee hna been installed on tho Southern Pueifie between Klnmuth rails snd Kirk, leaving the former town nt 0 a. m. on ilonday, Wednesday and Fri day. The Rogue River orchard tract baa secured another penuuuent settler in the person of J. Farmer, who has come directly from the British Isles with the intent of occupying a prop erty which he purehaaed several years ago. Hi famil is abut here and they will be housed in a fine now bungalow, supplemented with other ram conveniencea. Mm. Jee Applegate of HilUbaro, who was formerly Miss Ula i'ayne, and n well-known Ahland girl, had the mwfortupe to fall downstair nt her home recently, Kutining injuries which have .compelled her to use crutches. The families of J. R. Casey, P. II. Grave and Charley liargudine joined in a reunion imcuIc at the unto camp grouuda Inst Thursday utening with Mr. Ida Vegnt of thia eitv, and Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Nicholas, who motored from Ios Ao;;leH recently, a invited friiet.ts. Covers were Inid on the park table for an even dosen, including Miss Mary Virginia llarga dine, 7 ear old, whose birthday marked tho picnic event. 4'b repeat xerved went Itevund the tmil-c of ih ordinary "eol.l kittle" lunch, it huvinjr beon n Mibotautml dinner Nerved in CouriMM, gs provided bv an arrov of skillful onokM. HuiMtrinttmdcnt (Jconre Briscoe of the public hcbuolM will not make hi. contemplated (Hi est, owinif to the cireunnsMioi ut having been detained UMiKer than the scheduled iend m tiMitute work at Klamulh PulU. The i .-.4if rv i ire i ii 'j i lU I,,., I ii .. , , v ,,1 , 'MP iD VICINITY jmrk or I.oiiu'm Iodgc, uniug the pow der magnxiue in tlo canyon a a hgae of munition during prolonged hunt ing ttiH. Harvey Iluutsingcr and family have motored up from 1'nnndena for u visit with their rrtntixea, Mr. and Mrs. It. J. Rilwartlx, who wore to have met tliutn on Sikiou Hinninil with their ear iwd. conoyetl their guels down tho fllev into Atdiloml, hut (he vWtora nfrUHpntod the plftps.1 Mrs. ftnil Pei i'eiL drove her car to Klamalli Palls Mil last of Uta week, bavins;' frr )HfhgerM h nuitost uf friends, who viMtnd here during tlic celebration and- ahaiitaiuiua pcritMlH. Mihh Minnie llanver hua gone to Springfield, Or., for n viait with her brother, Aldred, gftd Kter, Mrs. Wnl tar Ilonuloii. . t Mr. and Mm. Q. 8. Hutler nre in Meilfonl for n bflef sojourn nt the sea Hide. Karl Roae ia this temporary engin eer of the Hwitnli engine Iu loenl yards, during a Inyol'f tuken by the regular locomotive driver. The Not wns the scene of a lively ilnuce Saturday night, the social event being olio In a series during niiiUummer' mollis. Mmt added io the gniety of th (keension wan that the plunge whs' nlsjo ohmi during the Bvenini'htVhr. "'" Winlain A. Ivomr of ri.ftTnnd.' son- jn-la.W ot i R. Spbheer of thin city, hAxielurned Io Asiilsnd for the third time, in tma IristnSice to loeute per-' to locate nor-1 nmncntly. llllt'ffflnily nuebmfmhied him. AsMantt IJntlge Mh. 4frf 0ii W- l,ows reeilntly InstufteJl offleen,, Dis- triM Deputy 0)nind tftfsfer Htiny conducting thi eswre'taeM.' loble gtund i Leo Trclnm; viee-grund, Kd I I ..-11X1.1 "L !. .'.. . . H ..' . .. . . . i . iinuiieiii; reconiiii.' aeereiury, n. k Stevens; flnaur in I eonretary, Qeorjte Oinrl trswsnrer, Wiluflm Myer; chap niw. K K. Phipp: warden, J. 1. lt; conductor, Cltnrle- Hargadine; inside guard, J. J. Murpliy; oulsiile guard, A. S. Pnyne. W. Ii. Moore becomes a past grand bv urtue nf euneessiiin to that office. The neremonies con eludsd with a hnmiuet ranked as be ing agtrn fine. ' Dr. V. J. MeArlhur of San I'mn eisoo, Cul., health officer, located at llornbmok leniHiitirily, was in Ash land on Mntiiidnv. H is his particu lar duty to insM-c( interstate passen ger traffic, on the lookout for par ties coming from dittmtf poutla where infant lie paralyse m prevailing u an epidemic. On August J, I. C. Agler, veteran K. P. eotiduotor , runnmg on the Shasta limited, will be transferred for two month to tho. Weed-Klamath Falls brunch, aith headquarters in the latter town. This temporary change is iu the nature nf a vacation from tha present strenuous to a lighter assignment. Miss Margaret Hodgson has join ed the Prank Hu-ell family in a fortnight's camp outing nt Long's !.odge, Ashland canyon, where iuite a number of local, residents ara al ready located. Mayor Johnson having sold himself out of house and home, is moving this week into the Milton Van Ir residence. 3Qg S'orlh Main street. Mr. Van Lnor is going to Alka for an indefinite stay. The three" deer wnirh have been browsing gbuut the edge of town are still lingering snlii aity limits, and on Friday were notised nenr the ri (Umoe of Jim MeNoIr ou te high drive, where the tiio were again pho tographed while feeding in an or tihard. Arthur Pennington, native of Ash land, and for om time past resi dent of Tillamook, nun keen renew ing acquaintance- hereabouts. Yreka has di"Hised of its city hall boiftl isue or $12,500 ut pur and a premium oi 1 .17. Among eirl w-itrs to Crater SKOaRSCSL!.- U -HI' T JLL A1J Ecxwxa h C&nqiwd fl : "B1 " 3SasBBSmnnUBX3J' Qsessy sslves uul olntnvnts should not kf sppUad if rl l-sr skin U wasted. From any drusl'i fr 'JSc or 1.00 for sirs Isrge mf. ii.i s UHile t,f scina M'sen Spoiled a ilirerted, il effuiltely rsaioves ecsriun. nakkly stups '.liiox, uu araw win iroiiiiiea, iu wir S'OuBda anil cliatiii ft , " Anna is la-petliliiMu 'I ri il ii Me Is lirve t I u -id U Ml sffixtlve I . 'aL-1, am) bit u n-.K Itoll.llU' Mill I II- Slit ha'l f . i COLLARS, & u- -Jfc i4SP n? ft - toi B Lake from thia vicinity were Mrs. Alice MeDaniel. Mr,. V. (i. McWil lianw and the Mi-ses Etta and Katb ryn Miller, who d:irteil Inst Fridnv. lioyd'x jitney took the purty, which went ia Klamath Falls in order that Mrs. MeWilliams might iiit her son Charley there. Thev will return bv the Rogue river route. Seven earn of fat cattle went north the last of the week, consigned from Central California to Portland. Quite a number of Elks went owr to Yreltn on Saturday and report being royally entertained bv tneniliii of the order there, many of whom belong to the orgtiniiuition hen1. Rev. II. A. Carnahnn, pastor of the Preh.vtcrinn church, was elected n trustee of Albany college nt the re cent Oiegon synod held in Kiigene. FATTY ARBUCKLE AT PAGE TONI Fatty Arbuckle will contest feature honors at the Page with the Triangle-1 nee play. "Waifs," Iu which two well known sura. William Dssmond and. Japs (jrey plafthv leading parts. "The Waifs" Is the medium thrdngh which Jane' Qrvy returns to Triangle audleneesi'- Hk appears In " 'poweriui roio.m a' woman w una .. 1 i s m" wno " in" rouemptiou oi ahf8tjU,eitrgyman woJiasuoprac- Hffd , whnl bp preaced, ' Wlltam tlsmonil. the Scotch meenlster, wlio "Pn lllllle Burke In "lggy," heads th,1 svayortlng compauy of Itieo play- " Tbc glory ofthe pathetic little t...l. I. . I....IW Hl u.Mllu urunw u m m'fvvww " ' that achieves the same result obtain ed, by the Fairbanks picture. Hy rad ically' different methods It shows that good Is still prodomlnsttt In what has been called this best ot all possible worlds. "tlau a bad woman make a man good?" That ( new I Ion has been asked man ihouHaudH of times, and there I SHUT. I -UJ ',' ' A GOOD FRIEND A good friend stands by you when In need. Medford people tell how (Jean's Kidney Pills have stood the teat. Mr. Blden endorsed Dosn's over eight years ago and, again con firms tho story. Could you ask for more convincing testimony? M. I. Blden, shoe repslrer, tl B. Central Ave , Medford, says: "I suf fered from whst the doctor said was rheumatism, caused by an exeess of uric acid In my blood, it showed it self by severe pains, especially In my back. My kidneys were out of or der, too, and these troubles caused me to run down In health. I couldn't stoop without getting dUty. . Doan's Kidney Pills did Just whst they wore guaranteed to do and soon I saw a great change in my condition. The pain began to leave me and my kid neys became more regular la notion. By the time I had finishes! throe boxes, 1 was without any signs of the trouble." (Statement given nop tembcr 13, 1807.) v On March 16. Ill, Mr. Bids said: "it has been some time since I have had any occasion to take Doan's Kidney Pills, but my opinion of them hasn't changed In any way since 1 first endorsed them. Today I am enjoying first class health." Price S0c, at all dealers. Don't simply ssk for s kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills tbe asmo that Mr. Hldeu has twice publicly recom mended. i'oHtcr-Mlltiurn Co, Props., Buffalo. K. Y. lA'TllrtUHUAX AirruOAit CO. TIMJJ OAItO. Leave Medford tor Ashland, Talnnt "00 R "t m Alan dally, except Sunday, at 00,1:00, 4:00 and l:l p. m Also ou Saturday at 11: if m. Sundays leave at 0.00 and 10:31 a. m. add 1:00, 1:00, 0:30 and 3:3Q p. m. Leave A -h land for Medford dally, except Smu) y, at 9:0o a. ., 1:00. 3:00, 4: .n. i .11 i in Mse u Miurdsy nignts at 0:19 and t 20. 8nnds)H leave Anhland at 0:00 a Ti. and 1 00. , 6 30 and 10:30 P lu. tfttlt-t j.fVltfft'0" 2ctJe ,bas never been a satisfactory answer. Jane drey and William Denmond try to answer It iu 'Waifs." Mothers with sous have and nr8 still asking tt. Ksthers with naughters who have gone down the primrose path hav6 asked 11 and are still doing so. Safe mate InfantB'and Invalids HORLBCK'S 77iT ORWINAL MAI-TED MILK Rich milk, malted crnin, in powder form. For infants invalids t&lgroviing children. Pure nutrition, upbuilding tie whole body. Invigorates mining mothers tad the aged. Mora nutritious than tea, coffee, etc. Instantly prepared. Requires no cooking. -Substitutes Cost YOU Same Price FOR ItHNa-HUUBKH iiTJR RKNT I louse $10 mo., elec tricity, aas, bath, llox CC, Mall Tribune. 10C g i " ' I irt - rou HiViiif MistnvtiiiAivicoDa roil 8AI.U Parlor set, cut kIhsb wsler set, mandolin ami gular. Ad dress 320 N. Apple. 107 POIt SALIC Piano, rug. vacuum cleaner, baby buggy' I'lmno 102 -.12. 107 I'OH 8AL.B Hudson five passenger aiftu Hi sown nonunion, now tiros, electric lights, cheap. Apply 1J07 V,'. Main streut. 10S POlt HALW "Wheel lAtrrow, garden sostisr nnu wTerisua uxuress witnunj Address Mrs. A. Tiakor, Cnlotilul riais. iiiu FOIt 8AI.K Crsaru separator Do I.avel No. 13, used only short time good as new. F, W. Moors, Ash land, Ore. , 10T PUR BAI.B Home furniture, phone 371-J. Ill FOIt BALK Meyer model flute with case, etc., has 13 keys good as new. 115. Telephone 163-X after 0 p. m. 103 FOIt isALli Alfalfa "hay ohoap Phone 1 10. FOE SALE Second orop alfalfa and grain liny. Spider's Dairy. ftedsXssnwsUC-J Foil BATiTl TrtVWS'CVUK POll SALK-lloraes, and grain hay In tks field, one mile northeast ot Phoenix. K. IE. Kennies. IOC I'Olt SALls ACitltAOH POTt SALS A bargain. 6 acres In Orauts Pass, good soil, family orchard, good buildings, 3 wells, with windmill and gas englns. Mrs. M. Oethlng, Oakland, Ore.. Box 00. 10T J L 11 TfffiW U .Uf M - WAarrunotTOATioNa WANTKD Lad) want hour or day work. Phone 344-Y. 180' WA.Vril JIlSCUMaMtOUH WANTBO- Ulcych7, io-luob frame. Describe full) ; must be In good or der. Address Bike, care Mall Tri bune. 105 WANTKD Two or three passengers for trip by auto to Newport. Ore., about Aug. eth Return In about two weeks. Phono OtO-J evenings after 7. 110 WANTK!-Fotio" lbs. of poultry weekly: top prleea. Warner, Wort man ft (lore. 105" WANTED - Feathers to renovate, old mattresses and feather beds made Into sanitary folding forms. Por samples, Phone lW. 333 Baal 13th sL 131 WANTKD Futures fo7oreT What have youT 0. A. DeVoe. AIQtt HY TO LOAS iss-si swsSfJiossswss lnews sw xsesssmesafa) MONEY TO LOAr Have money to loan upon city and country prop erty. Quick servlee. Mouey on tiand- Karl 8. Tumy. 310 Uarnctt Corey Bid. u " ijT.T it- ,,-tb; it- . i.-. ,v- ai ltsr l8T- Pocket book. Reward for; return to Mall Tilbune. ioo) LOST- Retweon Prospect and Ash land on auto highway, lalie' olrt watch and chain, Walt hum Huder please notify James K (irieve, Prospect, Ore., and rec ie rew nil ion I.""T "A pis'--.i . iiiu un iliu rid uivir, Cmtir luUo road l.i Ida I I. Ion i u - I W (' lloiiu w .. - it).. till . I! l't ilr.tgf 105 Attorneys QUO. W. OllKimY Attornoy and i. .i Notary, ltootns MO, Jackson Coun ty Bank lltitldln?. entranoo N. Central, Modfortl. Orf. POUTBU J. MBPr Attornoy at law. rooniB 8 and 9, Medford National flank Dttlldlng. A. B. ItBAMBS, LAWTBIlaaraistt. Coriy bldjr. 0. M. UOURrtTS Lawyar. Medford National Hank Building. Collections. COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS Ws Qolloctcd some accounts 14 years old. Wo know how to get tbs money. Tho lluitock" MercantlU Agency, Inc., Rooms 1, 2, 3, lias kins' nidg., 210 n. Main st. Dentists Dr. W. M. VAN BCOTOO DR. 0. O. VAN BOOYOO Dcntlstn Qarnott-Coroy Illdg., nits IU Medforo, On). Phono 85. Collections anil Reports DR. PRANK ROBERTS DontlaL M. F. & IL UldR. Offlos Hourc 8:30 to 12: 1 to G Pliona 007-R. KukIucct nml Contractor PRE 1T CUM M I NO B Bn gineor and contractor, 404 M. F. & II. Dldg. Surveys,, catlmaton, Irrigation drainage, orchard and land Im provement. House Movent MICDFORD HOUSE MOV 18 118--Wo Movo Housob, llama, Onrngon, Ma chinery, Etc. Phono 488-M, or 488-X. C12 S. Nowlown, 811 Da kota. Insurance. E ARti s7 TUM Y Oonolgurancs offlco, Flro, Autotuobllo, Accident, Liability, Plato QIrrb, Contraot, nnd Surety Honda. Excellent com panion, Reed .local service. No. 210 aarnott-Coroy IHdg. Instruction In Musta FminrAirTON'lLUaiiT ToaciiwVt piano nnd harmony. Hnlght Muslo Studio, 401 (Inrnett-Corcy Dldc, PlionpT2. (larbnge QARDAOE (lot your promises donned tip for tho summer. Call on tho city KWbnge wagonn for good horvlco. rhono X74-L. P. Y. Allonj Physicians nnd Rurgcons tsesiiswe s Miesi- ! w si ijwasi DR. V. 0. CARLO W. DR. JSVA MAINfl OARLOW Oitoopathle physlclanu, 410-417 Garnett-Corey blilf,'., phone 103C-L. Hoildencs 26 South Lnurel at DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathia pbyalclan, 303 aarnott-Corey building. Phone 130. DR. J. J. RMMISNH Pbyslolan and surgeon. Praotlce limited to eyo. ear. noio and throat. Eyes scion tltleally tested and glasses a ap plied. Oculist and Aurlst for S. P. It. It. Co. Offices M. F. & II. Co bldg., opposlto P. O. Phono 507. DR. R. W. CLANCY Physician and surgeon Phones, offlco 36, resi dence 780. Office hours, 10 to 12, 2 to 5. DR. MARTIN C. RARI1HR Phyal ctim and eurgeon. Offlco Palm hloolt, opposlto Nash hotel. Hours 10 to 12, 1 to 4. Phono 110-J. Printers and Publishers MiDrORb PR'lNTlNaLCO."has"tli best equipped printing offlco Id southern Oregon; book binding loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, etc Portland prices. 27 North Fir at. s TmuHfers HADS TRANSPRR & STORAUSj CO Office 42 North Front at. Phoas 315. Prices right. Borvlce guar NOW TIME TO TRADE. I have a 160-aere stock r&noh; good locution; 100 acres In grain, some alfalfa. This place recently sold for $12,000; no Incumbrance. Will trade for good orchard, prefer pears, or would tnke city property. Would trade even or assume soma ln- eumbrsuee on orshard proposition. J. C. BARNES lOU Woct Main Street. NEW TODAY 113 seres, half of It In wheat, oats, barley, alfalfa, and corn; all crops go with the place If taken this month; buildings, 80 cattle, a bund ot sk'sep, team and all tools. This place lays near school, country store, and level road to Medford, and other valley towns. Lays well out toward the out. range, and is a good place for stock raising. ISO an acre, Including all things iueutlouetl above. Hoon-Cathcart-Co. Phono 107 ptenrt 3SBStraU-l- - ' '- X1-1L B WHY? I