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MTCPFORT) "rTL TRTBFST. "NfTOronP. oiT.) TIIiHW. .THV l lfi? " PX015 TTTKm J. 4 I 7' V k- PROCLAMATION AVIATOR DROPPED UPON BERLIN PARIS, July 25. Second Llouton nnt Ansel in Marchal.t who recently flow over Berlin throwing out proc lamations as he passed, had, prior to the war bean employed by German firms nnd had made froquont trips between Berlin nnd Cologne to thnt ho was woll acquainted with tho coun try ovor which ho flew, lie wag In (Jormany when the war broko out, but managed to get baok to France. Somo of his relatives still are in Uormany. Hu Is 33 yoars old. Jle received tho decoration of tha Loglon of Honor Decern bor 21, for prowoM In tho nir and devotion to his couniry. Tho proclamation thrown on Bor lln Is doscrlbed by French authori ties us consisting of an "Impartial stntomont on the oausoa of tho war nnd tho principal reasons why the ontonto allloe nr0 bound to win." and concluding with theso werds: "By tho wholosnlo ninssacro of Innocent wom en and children and by hor brutal methods of warfare Qormany has aliunnted tho sympathies of neutrals and tho number of hor enemies grows dally. The allies are firmly resolved to ko on until tbo utmost limit. You are. fighting for your stool kings, your squirearchy, your land grabbers. Wo nro fighting for the llborty of all against tho tyranny of military ensto. "Wo doslre to jiuiilfch the guilty. Wo wish to make a rojietltlon of the presont carnage. Impossible, and that object will Wrfttniuftd If In (lermany the people possose the right to de cldo questions of war and poaco for thoiusi'lvos." LE LONDON, July 2B A dark picture of tho tronmontyof UrlUah1 prisoners at tho Huhielu)ti.,cninp, n tyorrilnny, whoro civilians are; Interna, 4ft iglvan In a roport by Dr. Alonab Taylor, attnclio of tho Amorlcan embassy nt norlln. The roport roschod Viscount (iroy, tho British foreign secretary, from James W. Corard, Anerlouu nmlmMador to Oonnauy, ' through Waltor Hlno Page, the ambassador to Great llrltaln. "Tho barracks at Huhleben," says Dr. Taylor, "are overcrowded. Tho Impeiial authorities, after two aears of war, nave certainly had ample time to provide for the aaeomodatlon of prisoners. It Is Intolerable that poople of education should be herded six together in a horse's stall and In some lofts. The bunks ,touoh one nnother; the light for reading is bad nnd reading Is a necessity It these poor prisoners are to be detained during nnotlier winter. In tho hay lofts abovo the stables, the condi tions are even worse." The roport of Dr. Taylor says the writer la satisfied that the. camp of ficials are aware of what can be done to better tha conditions of the prisoners, but that they have not (be authority to make the needed Im provements. KAISER BLAMES ALL ON BRITAIN LONDON, July 25 A dispatch from Heme by wa of Poutarlier, Iranee, given out today by the Wire less Press, says: "Another speech by Emperor Wil latti during his recent visit to the Somwe front is being discussed in llerlin. The Emperor said: "Cemrades: It is ysmr especial privilege to fight against the English, -which means that you are fighting against a nttou that has sworn to dostroy Germany. The English built up during the years before the war the combination of countries, which tU a gtveu signal fell upon us, at taeked us, the most peaceful and Iiesce-deslrlng people in the, world "The ttngllsh loa us to believe they were our friends when they were ac tually Plotting our destruction. "English diplomacy brought about the war and now an English offen sive Is intends! to carry the o;era tjana to our soli, into our towns and villages. Your duty Is to break the lgttgUsfe offensive, to prove once mora Utat Germany Is iqrinelble and ra .dttce to despair the relentless eas MSjes of our country, so Utat Ur "111 gsje for peace on terms honorable ana profitable to Qenneny." , Why Sroko Jilt &wn ERIN ED prisoners When La ChmtlM arteily l,V" 10 MEET IN CHICAGO ;n NEW YORK, July 25. Progress ive imrty leaders here said today that In preparation for the progressive na tional meeting In Chicago on August 6 a conference of leaders from all parte of the country will be held in an oastern city some day next week The date and place have not been definitely soleeted. Walter A. Johnson, chairman of the progressive stato committee, an nounced that he would' call a qonfer ence of state leaders for some day late this week to determine upon a courso of nctlon. "I would have call ed it oarllor," said Mr. Johnson, "but I thought It best to giro them a chanco to cool off nftor the Syracuse meeting bofore bringing them to gether." Dalnebrldgo Colby who lod tho fac. Hon opposed to n progrosslvo on dorsomont of Mr. Hughes' nomination at Syracuse, said that ho would at tend the Chicago .mooting nnd that prior to that tho Now York stato pro grosslve leaders of tho untl-Perklns faction would consult with loaders from other statos who hold similar views. Jt was announced today that tho progrosslvo loaders who failed to put through tho program for ondorsomont of the ropubllcau cnndldnto nt tho Syracuse conference expected to cir culate a petition endorsing Mr. Ilughos' candidacy among the enroll ed progressives throughout New York state. REMARKABLE PLAY AT E "The Waifs," n remarkable story of Hie fall of u ininintur from grace and hi final restoration hw proper place in life, is the Triniiglp-tiu'o jjlay which opened yosieuliiy nl this Page. William Hofuiiund nnd Jane flibv )tlHy llb lends' nnd ( Ijiuir rosentiiiut) Iohyus lit tic to ho donned, i You'll watch the efforts of "lings.'' Hie M)or, little rnt of a daneo ltn.lt )iuno player, In set tlio young iniiiis-i'Tji'i-l"1" lb rem grace, 911 3il- Tw'UMiilil'-yoirilsue IJiij't-wlioii women love men few sncritlgeji'-Vo too great for them. .-f 'I' I he dniniHlv in winch 'tho rdttfnil Arbuekle figure "IlisAVHWs Mjb-lake.'-R ItoMiiiir Klon' lain tlf a wife mMtnkltffr the now janitor for an investor from Missouri whom Iier hunlmiiil In looking for. The wife taken (lie janitor lo dinner nt h swell hotel. The IiiihImuiiI lake after the wife and Hie jnnitor. Then the office boy nnd the invostnr lake after the husband. Just about lis the worst is about t happen the clouds scatter and the huiimiiim of hannouy nnd hnpniiii'Mx prevails owe more. AT PAGE A kind of artistic achievement, easy for Uiu film, but impossible for the "indoor drama," Is Illustrated by the Ford's theatre scene In "The Iilrth of a Nation." In the film seno showing the assassination of Presi dent Lincoln, one sees not only the complete stage or Ford's Theatre in April, 1865, but also the auditorium of the theatre, the audleuoe and the historical figures in the boxes. Laura Keene Is playing "Our American Cousin," assisted by K. A. Sothern In the role of Lord Dund reary. They are startled put of their mimic parts by the shot that Wllklns Root fired. The audience has risen to Its feet as the shot is J 1 ward and oranes forward In a semi-panic to gate at the great statesman whose head has mallen bask in the stage box and at the assassin. Boot, who Is leaping from the box to the stage, and whose spur catches in the box drapery as he Jumps, causing htm to bieak his leg POLICY OF RUSSIA lyCTBOOiMl), vim London, July 35. Russia's foreign policy will nt undergo sny etuutge under the dwix in 0 Boris V. Murnjer, the ue eesitur to Sergiu Kssonoff in the winitry of foreign affairs, sceord ing to an asjoounevmenl made toebty Ihv ilseliaele V. Hudtaiatijto, the pres- PROGRESSIVES AUGU5 TBI iestt of the dmna. WLSON OF L WASHINGTON, July 25 Official word1 went to the capltol today that President Wilson stands behind the construction program of the naval bill as it passed the senate, Including tour dreadnaughts and four battle cruisers, to be built Immediately. WASHINGTON, July.M The sen ato today resumed dlsouaston of the army appropriation bill 1 with several important Items, bollov'ml likely to cause considerable dobate. One was the Proposed allowance of $12,181, 000 for aviation, fl0,0,Q0,000 more than tho houto approMrlated. In creases of more than $30,000,000, mainly for guns nnd ammunition, were approved yesterday, although the senate Saturday cut the $36,000, 000 from the bill. Tho decreases worn In items plncod in the bill by the houso whou tho Moxlcnn situation was tnoro critical. Anothor voto was In prospoct today on tho appropriation for small arms ammunition. Tho sennto yostorday cut this from $6,000,000 to $2,500,-, 000 and sovernl senators said thoy would ask for reconsideration. Prolonged conferences woro lookod for today botwoon sonnto and houso members namod to find an ngroo- inont on tho naval bill. Final accord was not considered likely perhaps for weeks. SPEYER ENTITLED TO LONDON, July 2.'). Tho court of appeals decided today Unit there, is no question of the right of Sir IMgai' JSpeyer to remain on tho roll of priy council. This ruling- uphold the de cision of the lower court in favor of Sir IMgiir. Sir Kdgar Speyor, rmilner in the Spcyur lumping finiuliC1 Loudon, New York' uml, KfttluVfjori-on-Iaiii,' is n Hciqsli cij,ixcu of Uennrip, birth and pntiuithjij. .sXtllie .ouilM-t'hli of the wnVliu- was flip'suhjuot iif violent nt- .tnckst ir F.n.j-lumon 'auouunt of his Mi;nniin ongin. nisi unnniei opiiiuy oharj(e(l him with dlylovnlty, hut he wiit'Htu:iiily'(lttfl)iiluA by Premier As-liiit).- ' . 'In May, l()15,Sir Edgnr resigned liU iilgmlafrsritp in the privy council uiid, itfckod for (he revocation of his hOiojiaie. The enllege of arms le jiiiiluil thaUtliere wni no wnv in which tile hanker could divest hiinnclf of hiK title. The qiiCHtion of liitt priy iMiiini'illoiMhip ri'innined in uheyHXCfl until November, HM.'i, when the Anti Oerniau league brnught action in Hie courts. PEACE AND WAR BAND ' SONGS AT PARK TONIGHT The Medford band will give the woekly concort at the city park this evening at 8. The chief featuro of the program will be the initial ren dering of "The llattle Cry of Univer sal Peace", a new patriotic song by a local composer, Mr. 1). J. McPhee, and arranged in band form by Iland mater llowlnnd. Ily special request the arrangement of "war songs" which Is compiled on , many well known old favorites, will be playod at this evening's concert the program of which is as follews: March, "Red Diamond" MoreUnd Concert waits, "June" Haster Reverie. "Vesper Hells" Clark Overture, "War Songs" MoCoah Synepsis: "Tramp, tramp." "Jusi Iiefore the llattle Mother," "Kingdom Come." "The Vacant Chair," "March Ing Thro' Georgia." "Star Spangled Banner," "Yankee Doodle". Intermexzo, "Rig Den" jMlon Serenade, "Moonlight In Venice"' Uyer March song, "The Rattle Cry of Universal Peace" MePhee Arranged for band by Ilandmaster Rowland. Mareh, "Pomposity," Vandereook Star Spangled Ranner, PHILIPPINE BISHOP KILLED BY LIGHTNING CARLISLE. Pa., July 25. The Iter William Perry ISveland, mis sionary bishop of the Methodist Kpls- topal church for the Philippine islands was found dead today near Mount Holly Springs. Marks on his body Indicated that he bad been killed by lightning. AK ANTONIO. Tex., July SB General Bell's report today to Gene ral Faastoa of the exchange of shots Sunday by the Ninth Massachusetts and Mexicans at Kl Paso, indicated that the first firing was done by the twritmm. who beured the Mexi Ma ware preparing la bring Into na tion a machine gun. MEASURE FOR ER HAW R RIGHTS PROFITS OF STEEL MONOPOLY LL PAST RECORDS NKW YOniC. July 2. -The Vnit wl Stnte Steel enrpo atioii tixbv de clared nn exrm ilmdcnd 01 1 per eent on it eomtnnn slock, in addition to the refrnlar quarterly dividend of IVi per cent- The total earnings of tlie corpora tion for tho qwirter ended Jtme 90 lent were $Sl, 130,048, according to the qunrterlr 'Hntoti. The rewular qnnrteriv divMend of lai per eent on the preferred aloek sln was dsolared. The fignrow for tlw quarlar vrfll hrenk all reeools of prettem earn- inirs eomparell with total rarnbtfr for the year ending March 31 of KI0, Tin.OU'l, the previon hiirh reeonl. The net income for th qnnrter ended June SO was $71,380,222, nnd the surplus $d7,l)fM,."7.'. These fig ures compare with net income of W 1,2 18,5511 Mild surplus of $M,8W, 172 nt tho end of the previous quar ter. In nuuounoitiK' tho distribution of the extrn dividend of I per flout on tho common stock the dlreotors is suod the statement saying; that 1 dr ill the Inst quarter tho jilniits and properties of tlru eorporntion woro operated at mirxlmiim enimrily, pro duction as woll n enminga etcoediiiK those 'of any previous quarter. The statement centinued: "Unfilled order on hand .Tune 30, 1010, amounted to 0,W0,1B8 tons. New liumnoRi is cominp in at H enl-i-i"iictirv rato, innnv conlrnels lieing entered tor delivi rv of materials throucho.it 1017." TO The liticns nnd clubs of the city me jum)iii(C into the ohl-tilno Ja6i- sou 11 county wjnnt with (lunr I'-oner ion in arraiiginK for eiilerLniiiing nt iiiioii 111 arraugiiiK lor outcruuuiiig tint ma moiti 'nMeiAMM nn .lilllloSicl.liJt.hcjhil.ll) the fiwt week o'f'A'iigUHL 1 Tlim jh the lienl opportunity this eoimmmitv line over lmd to niuirwirf jts nttrsotions and npirit of hospttHl jty upon theleSllling nieu of overy ijm'tieii of the stjitii. A ime ptoginui' ofU'illoiHakUiKmt hsUn hen sefHiiend; ' the pieVft llt iWHtanee of wlitL'lM to Ve a trip to (Vnier Nike with n good piOgVnttf nt 11 bontlro se!ou nl Org tiir ImUo 1ahkp, in which' come of the leading newsimper nnd niatniaiiie men on the eonl will participle. L Mr. ("olnihiii n' Tnlfiif, who had been l-itilii; .it I In- lininr nt Mr. W. S. Campbell nn Sardine neck, re turned to her ii in l'Yiln ul'tenioou. I. I). 1'etih lelnrneil Sunday morning to hi" Ashland home after a vixit with lu n, Lloyd I'effly, ami CO-OPERATING ENTE 1 EDITORS The Fallacy of Paraf fine Base: Eastern oil manufac turers have long extolled the superior virtues of paraffine base motor oils. But Pacific Coast motorists have proved that Zero lene, made from selected Califor nia crude, asphalt -base, gave best results. Their experience is now supported by the testimony of in ternational experts. Lieut. Bryan stated before the Am.Soc.of Naval Engineers: "Oils made from the asphalt-base crudes have shown themselves better adapted to motor cylinders, as far as their carbon forming proclivities are concerned, than are paraf-fine-base Pennsylvania oils." Zerolene received highest competitive awards, San Francisco and San Diego Expositions. Dealers everywhere and at service stations and agencies of the Standard Oil Company. the Standard Oilfortfotor Cars Bftrrwrd Molar Car Co. Cmlar Lake Motor Car Co. GsruiU-Corey Hardvnre Co. C. E. Qotoi Intorurbfln Motor Car Co. W Pi 1 ll, Hr , mud, flir 11-lf 11 Iif 1" piM led ti IriMe lmrily iir California. Mioses Nora and Oessie Xewtoti, who bur liri n 1 niiipinir nt ( liMiitnn qna 1'erK .iimi tin Id nt' Jul v. re turniil t" thi-ir Imme 111 thi eitv Snt nrdn) ninir. (n Hiinliix 11 iinwd of 0ld iHll yoong people motored np the Kvaas creek neigltborhood near Wiwer to enjoy the day. The fiarty inctmled Misses Ida Stems and afargwertte Wharton, and Mewsrs. Wharton and Leonard. , Mr. nnd Mr. Hurt A. Adams ami dntighter. EirW. spent part of Samky at the ranch home of S. A. Dnsen herry. 3fr. and lira. W. R. fampHelt of Sardine creek were in Gobi Hill Sun day. Walter Stickle eame over from Medford to pend Sunday at his home in this eity. The infant, tlnttghler of Mr. nnd LMr. John nmudler of this eitv is qnite ill at the Onld Hill hoxpitiil with ehnlitra, infantum. ' W. II. OardHer is aneuitiiig Rnndnv with his family at Onld Hill. Mr. Onrdner is with the S. 1. crew nt AVest Fork. Mr. and Mrs. Milner of AhIiIhiuI, aeeoinimuiad hy their daughter and husband iul Mrs. E. O. Richard of Klntnath Fnlls, motored over to Gold .Hill Snturday to wsit with nc qunintaneon nt this iiluco. Rev. Rich ards is a former pastor of the locnl eliurch, although now having charge of tle Klamath Fnlls M. E. church and' enjoying nt present n iihuiIIi'h vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Richards camped nt Chnutnuqun and are see ing tho valloy before returning to their work in that eity. Mrs. Victor HileJinl tlnutrlitcr of (tmnts 1'flHs, who have been visiting relative in this city nnd vicinity for several days, proceeded on their way to Ashland to spend n few moie days with iclatives in that eity, lca iug Sunday afternoon on No. 15. Roportcd by Jnclcson County Ab stract Co., Sixth nnd Fir flts. MaiibiKo IjIiviiscn Joseph C. Croft mid Ndlio Etilalie Unidy. ' ' , Me H. WoohuiAlf.liiul'Marsjilrut M. (iuig. HhfU-iiuin Woiuj (Kji .Kgllio .Hyijtl Circuit l'noifio Loan & InvoslmnCCu. VsJ V iiuniii iininiHMui UJVMiueiet), 1 Couuneree Tmst & Saings Ilnnk ya. Sttiriin; Miiye Co. et al. u! 'VCK.WU'UWl Iwuk of Medford, s, M. A. Itnder et uv, forecloMure. K."V. (wler'ol.M vs. M, T. S(h. plea St aTf fh'eellMiire; ' .Mjw..(!rr ILillsil 'w. Albert H. ffnittvisoii lo ct, snyde iIimhI, ltoal UMhIo TiwiiMfera 0. W. Herriolt et hI lo Thos. W. Herriolt, land in twp 88 4W., r. W. Jeffera et ux to Leslie A. ICoon, lot I, Meek !, Central I'oint Mnrgnret Rend lo O. C. Hoggs, land in see. l-XI-'iE. V. A. Dwker et ux lo Mary J. 1 Smith, lot 8, block C, Roul evunl Park Add., Ashluud . 10 10 John A. Martin to Clyde L. Pacific Highway Garage Younu & Hall Motor Co. Young's Qaraoe A. W. Walker Auto Co. Medford Eloutrlc Co, COURTHOUSENEWS M11 rf in. Iiitnl in tj. 17 111 r h MrKi. et lit In V. It. Htimn, land is see. M-ty-W. . J V H. Mellomild ft nl In R r. Hlead. !oN 11. !'. 1", m 10. Rivenide SiilidlM-mS, in Iwp. .10-4W. ..... 230 J. I). Morrit et nx to Maude A. l'owlison, lots 1 to 3, Irioek , 8, ('. & D. Subdivision, Me,l ford .. 10 W. II. Singler, sherfff, to Jaek son Counry Ruildins; & lan , association, lots in Gray's Add.. Medford SCO W. II. StHfrler, sheriff, to Mar garet Read, Innd in see, 1 33-2R. .. ftM W. H. Siniler, slieriff, to .Taekson County Duihlins: A Loan Association, lot in hloek 7, Imperial Add., Med ford . 1,225 W. II. Sinjrler, Sheriff, to J. S. MeCullairh. h.f in Talent 200 Sr R.1 v v f T Are You Prepared for Baby's Arrival? Yon nro if "Mothor'rt Friend" lins lioen given n placo In your liotuti. Tlio dread nnd agony of childbirth onn bo eliminated to tho greatest extent by this won derful assistant to nature. Drug gists everywhere nell "Mother'H Friend." sriC Valuable 1 Interesting rBookonMdhorhoo SontlVoe to All 1 Eipoctarvt Nothrl kTVBr.JIM HfilytiwOj foaumtriiua .AUaniu, U for BAiiB -anscRutiAnKOoa FOR SALI3 Ileoe. Twenty swnrnis, hives and supers mostly (Iliad with suction honey, f 2 00 pur swnnu, quick enlo. Ill FOR SALIC 1914 Mnxwoll, Just ov orhuulod nnd In flno shnpo; good tiros, llox 05, Mall Tribune. 110 FbR MALIC Ilonrdlofls bnrloy straw by stuck or load, Also Hplcudld hog pnsturo for ront. Call 73SJU I'M M I, -i FOR SALIC rnrlor sot cuti e)u88 wntor sot, ninndoltn and gutar. Ad- xlress 3'J!t N. Appln. 107 'I'OIl-BAt;lC Ihi'ltvon flvo'MaonKor unto In good ronilltlon, now tires, , oleotrio lights, olioup. Apply 12,07 UW. Main struut. 108 F6lt SALlS Cronni soparntor Do Lrifel No. lit, used only short tlmo Itood ns now. F. W. Moore, Ash land, Ore ' 107 FOR 8AI.10 80H10 (urnlturo. I'liouo S70-J. 124 FOR HALlfl ARulfu liny cheap. I'hbnu 10. ' roll SAiJu-rirKninoK FOJt 8A iilti'ori'y hois 1 i v, olahins; about 100 pounds, 20 weighing shout 00 to 75 pounds, bAlauee wotRliIng 25 to in pouuds. Four inlloli eons, all first class milkers, Rhone 3 ILL. Ill FOR SALIC Uorsefl, nnd grain hay In the fluid, one nillo northerns! of I'hoenlx. K. K. Renmoa. IOC 377. ,"WT!tir oewi -WKSsMmrt FOR HAMC ACRIUOIC FOR S A Lit A bargsln, 5 acres In Orauts l'sss, icood soil, futnlty orrlisnl, good Imllillnss, 2 wells, with windmill sud kss Miiglne. Mrs. M. detains, Ouklnnd, Oro., Ilox 90. 107 WANTim RITOATION8 WAXTKO Lsdy wants hour or day work. Phone 3II-V. 129' WA.VTKD MFSOKLLAXnOOS WANTIC1) Two or tli re,) iwssengers for trip by suto to Newtort, Ore , about Aug. Otb. Return In about two weeks I'bene 02G-J ovenlngs after 7. 110 WANTED 1000 lbs. of poultry weekly; top prices. Warner, Wnrtr nau ft (lore. U. WANTKD Feathers to reno 'ate, old iiistlrnsses snd feather bsds wsde Into saultsry folding forms. For HHiiiples, Phone ltB-J, SI2 Kaet Uth st. 121 WANTKD Fixtures (or store, have you 7 0. A. DeVoo. What 3IO.NKV TO I,OA MON'ISY TO LOAN- Have money te Josh upon city and country prop erty. Quiek service. Mousy on Jiand. hWl S. Tumy, 210 QarMett Corey llldi;. t( r).s IUMT foeket book Reward return to Mall Tribune. (or lttl LOST- Between Prospeet snd Ash land oa auto highway, ladles' goM wale atMt ahalg. Waltban. Ktader pleaM hWlify James K. Orleve, ProefMt. Ore., and reeelv reward. 1M K'lt)l,.V fOLIN HiSl tent algbt of July II. Liberal rsward for leforma- iImi '-- to bscsUoo or recav 9M. W. F. DM410. R. F. U, . 1111 CvV iicbinkhs rnnKC7ror AutoHnpprifs LAHER AUTO BPRINO CO. We are oporatlnn tbo largest, oldest nnd best equipped plant In the Pa cific northwest. Use our springs when others full. Bold nnder guar snteo. 26 North Fifteenth Bt., Portland, Ots. MS Attorn eys GEO. W. CHKRRY Attornoy and Notary, Rooms 0-10, Jackson Coun ty Rank Rulldlng, entrance N. Contral, Medford, Oro. PORTBR J. NEFF Attomoy st law rooms 8 and 9, Medford National Bank Rulldlng. A. H. RHAMR8, LAWTER Qarmstt Corey bldg. 0. M. ROIIBRTS Lawyer. Medford National Bank Building. Collections. COLLECTIONS AND nBPORTS We collected somo accounts 14 years old. Wo know bow to get tba money. Tho Buttock Mercantile Agonoy, Inc., Rooms 1, 2, 8, lias kins' Bldg,, 21G E. Main sL Dentists ii 11 i ir, -! - ! Dr. W. M. VAN BCOTOC DR. C. C. VAN BCOTOO Dentists Gftrnett-Corey Bldg., utte Medforn, Oro. Phono 8C(. Collections and Iteports CIS DR. FRANK ROBERTS DentlsL M. F. & II. Bldg. Offlea Hours 8:30 to 12; 1 to 5. Phono C07-R. Kngtner and OORtracter FRED N." OUMMINasingtaeer'aatl contractor, 404 M. F. ft H. Bldg. Surveys,, estimates, Irrigatloa dralnago, orchard and laad l proromont. Houso Movers MEDFORD HOUSE MOVERS Wo Movo Housofl, Barns, Oarages, Ma chinery, Bto. Phono 438-M, or 4S8-X. 012 S. Nowtown, 811 Da kota. Insurance. EARL B. TUMY Qeneral Insurance oftico. Flro, Automobllo, Accident, Liability, Plato Qlass, Contract, nnd Surety Bonds. Excellent com panies, good local service. No. 210 Qnrnott-Coroy Bldg. r- Instruction In MbMo FRED ALTON HAIOHT Trtacher of plnno nnd hannouy. Halght Muslo Studio, 401 anrnott-Corey Bldg., Phono 72. Garbage QARRAOE Get your premises cleaned up far .the summer. Call on tho city garbage wagons for good service. Phone 274-L. T, Y. Allen. Physicians iuiiI Bargeoss DR?T "a" CARLOWi DR." BVA MAINS CARLOW Ostoopatbls physicians, 410-417 (larnott-Corey bldg., phono 103C-L. Residence: 26 South Laurel ot DR. W. W. 1JOWAUD Osteopsthle physician, 303 Garnett-Corsy building. Pbone 130. DR. J. J. EM5IENS Physlclaa and surgoon. Practice limited to eye, ear, noio nnd throat. Eyes scien tifically tested nnd glasses sup plied. Oculist and Aurist for S. P. R. R. Co. Office M. F. ft H. Co. bldg., opposlto P. O. Phone 567. DR. It. W. CLANCY Physician an surgeon Phonos, office 36, resi dence 780. Offlco hours, 10 to 12, 2 to 6. DR. MARTIN C. BARBER Physl elan and surgeon. Offlco Palm block, opposlto Nash hotel. Hours 10 to 12, 1 to 4J Phono H0-J. Printers nnd Publishers HCb'Rb'iMUNTINQUC0.7na"sTie best equipped printing offlco In southern Oregon; book binding, lno80 leaf ledgers, billing systems, etc. Portland prices. 27 North Fir st. 3- Transfers BADS TRANSFER ft BTORAGB CO. Offlco 42 North Front at. Phons 316. Prices rigbL Sorvtco guar WHY? NOW TIME TO T1LYDK. I have a 180-aero stoek ranch; good location; 100 aeraa in grain, some alfalfa. This place recently sold for $13,600; no Inoumbraneo. Will trade (or good orchard, prefer pears, or would tako ell) property. Would tradt even or aasumo some In cumbrance or orshard proposition. J. C. BARNES 102 Vot Slain Streot. NEW TODAY 113 strtrs. half of It In wheat, oats, barley, alfalta. and earn; all crops go with the place If taken this month; bulldiugs, 10 cattle, a bani of sltuqp, team sud all tools. This place lays wear school, country store, and level road to Matiford, aad other valley towns. Lays well eat toward tbe eut- rsjtgs, aad la a good ulaae for Steele ratalng. $60 an sera, ladudtng all, Ullage wewUoaed above. Hoon-Cathcart Co. 1 ftu&tf or o