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r Ca EDITORS OF STATE 10 VISIT MEDFDRD U CU LAKE Attendnnco promised for the an nual convontion of tho Slato Edi torlal AMoclatlon, to be held here neat 'week, will make It by far the beat attended gathorlng In its his tory. This attendance will represent ovary section of tho state, and also Include some of the prominent naws pajnr and maasIno men on the ooast, as well ns the lending oduea tort of Oregon. Local peoplo aro responding to the request of the committee for co operation In good shape. The Com mercial Club haa taken charge of the auto trip to tho California stato line, and la holplng In othor ontortaiu niont plans; the University Club ten der a lunolioon to the men of tho party at the club Iiouro Saturday noon; the Greater Medford Club and Collage Women's Club unite In an auto trlii and picnic luncheon for tla ladlos or (ho party Saturday; the Colony Club will decorate the dining room nt tho Ilotol Medford for tho banquet Saturdny night; a committee of inorahnntH will handle the tickets for this banquet; tho proprietors of Medford'a throe hotels liavo most Sonorously donated tho rooms for guests from out of this county; the ComiiMiroliil Club of Ashland, hur nowaitnpers and the Springs Wntor Commission will giro a luncheon and untortalnmoiit in Llthlu Park Friday oven I tig, and several of the proml- nont musicians of this city liavo ten dered their sorvleos for the banquot. For the all-Important trip to Orator take, splumlld co-operation li lining tendered. Five of the lodges of tho city have agreod, through com mlttoes of their membors to furnish three oars oach for tlio trip. These committees aro na follews: A. N. Hlldebrnnd and Hnlph Wood ford for the Masons; II. 0. Wortmiin, lien TrowblrdKD and Ole Arnspiger for the K.'p.'s; John L. Hommer and Loon O. Howard for tho Odd Fol lows; (N'owton W. Uordau nnd (loo. W. Cherry for tho Woodman; nnd n committee to bo appointed today by Exulted Ilulor Ilollbronuor for tho Klks. For the Crntor Lake trip, the com mittee tirgoa thp cur owners, co operating, to mnko this their trip for the season, toklng along thulr wives and providing room for three guests In oaoh oar. ' A considerable number of cars have already beou secured, hut more aro needed, on whleh work tho com mitter la now ongaged. !ZMT I.OXDOX, July 27. -A llrlllsh of ficial statement was issued toduy, denying a Turkish official retiort of July SO that British cavalry foreqa in the vicinity of Sues canal had been dispersed. The statement follews: "Tho commander in chief In Egypt reperts: 'It is stated by the German wirelesH that our cavalry has been driven back at Itoitianl and Katla. Our cavalry is In occupation of Katla and nowhere has been driven back. Complete superiority over the enemy hae been estahllehod by it, both In pushing In reconnalsances and In driving lu hit covering partiea at will. " 'The enemy has net even ven tured to press aay reconuslsances In our dlreatloa. The Turkish force at OghratiHa 4ar net advanoe from that place and no Turk has been near Roiuanl.' " The Turkish official statement re ferred to said "West a,d aoutliweat of Katla our troops, advuNeing toward the eaaal. dlspareod eavslry forees, Inflicting losses upon them. Pram their head (tear, it was ascertained that they were Australians." PRESIDENT SIGNS RIVERS-HARBORS BILL - y ' WASnlNOTOX, July 27 lr.i- deut Wilun todav t-ijfned tin river and harbor, appropriation bill ear ning itppruxifuitcU $1:1.000,000. M"t of tho money i t W -unt n existing unprol can-lit projfi t. WANTED TWENTY MEN To leave Medford en Monday, J Ml 11, to work on government road- COURT HALL XOTICU. H. P. O. KM'S 1UIH Bo sure and come to lodge Thurs day nlgbt, July 37th. Our "Plna ComraltUo" will have good govs for you all. Why Sniflfce Itlt OlHrs Wh0n I. CtoHdM are only Iff ' DENY FRAUDS BY PUTER EST1MATEDT0T0TAL OVER TWO MILLIONS C. E. Ileames spent Thursday In Medford onrouto to Portland from Snn Francisco whoro ho served In dictments on S. A. D. Puter, his son-in-law, MeBwsn and four others, for using tho malls fraudulently, in con nection with the O. A C. land grant. Concerning the base, Mr. Keames Mild : "An invottigatlon into theio fraud has boen going on continu ously for moro than tw6 years, linv-, lug been Instituted by me In June, 1913. Slnuee tho Institution or the inquiry, a large number of post of fice inspectors nnd special ngonta of the general laud offlco have been working on the case. "The Indictment chnrgoe that the eight defendants enterod into a con spiracy to defraud nutnorous pooplr, 28 of whom nro aniiiuurnted by representing" that a proforaneu right could he obtained by the filing of an application to purchase with tho Ore gon and California Itnilroad Com pany. Whereas, no proforenco right could bo obtained In this muuner. It is further charged that tho dofond auts ropresantod tluit tho govern ment was co-operating with thorn nnd that it was tho purpose of tho govorn meht to forco tho railroad company to sell these lands to tho applicant?., which was false. , "The defendants duplicated these applications In a. great many Instan ces by filing the applications over and over upon the same Identical lflo aero tracts of land. In many In stances tho lands applied for through the agency of the defendants, which were represented to be of gront valuo, woro absolutely worthless. Tho defondanta procured from the victims contracts, by the tonus of which tho victims promliod and agrood that tlioy would duod half of tho land to the dofendautH when tltlo should be secured, "The derondnnts roproaontod Hint responsible banks were co-oporatlng with thorn and that theso banks woro in a position to advance money to tho railroad company for said victims-to mnko up the puroliaso, which was fnlso. "Of the many people securod by tho defendants, not nno was an actual settlor upon the land, a great many of them wore non-residents of the stato of Oregon, had nover been In the stato of Oregon, ovor 1000 beJug Canadians. , "Tho indictment alleges that none of the applicants ever Intended to settle upon the land and brands the scheme a fraudulent one, was known to be sueh by the defendants and wa entered Into and carried out by them solely for the purKa of cheat ing and defrauding the applicants out of thulr money, paid as filing feus, which ranged from the sum of 1 25, paid by some of the applicants, to the sum of $100 paid by others. Tho malls of the United States were used In the writing and mailing of a great many letters to carry out the scheme to defraud. One hundred and fifty of said letters being set out as overt acts in the Indictment." Mr. Ileaiuea, who has bad the mat ter lu clinrge before the Grand Jury, will return to San Francisco and try the case for the government. It Is expected that the trial will taka place in the early fall. . Puter and associates seeured ap proximately 2,000 applications to file and pay these location fees. Ac sordine to statements made by Mr. Keames, there has been, up to date, filed over SO, 000 of these applica tions. As the average flllug fee charged by the locators, amounted to approximately $100 each, It is thus charged by the government on ac count of these frauds having been perpetrated to be approximately $8,000,000. Mr. Heapies since leaving Medford, has "made good" with Uncle Sam aud has beeu selected to try this im portant case, not only because of hjs familiarity with land operations, but because of his excellent record as prosecutor. Ei F XKW VdltK, J.-lv J7. A winl.K. mfKii(;f to the ntult dcpurtuu-lit ut Wunhuigiun from the Jauuee bteaio hip Korea, asking protection tnm Uenuan sabauirium, wne overheard and reported today by officers of stoamJnps nrriving at Uii purt. The aiesbajpi they said, asked protection fur the American otiicers and ng-ui-eerw ho were on board the KJJ to take her thruugli the Hmnaaia mji1 to Kan Fniln'iKim, where xhc will be tnroed over to a JnjNtuaee tie. areproii-D mxttj tribune, sm T TIED-OP BY STRIKE NEW YORK, July 27. Tho first serious outbronk in tho strike of tho street oar mon in tho Hronx and Wostchaster county occurred shortly after noon today, whon a mob of several hundred strikers and sympa thisers attacked a West Plains car in tho Hronx. Ilricks were hurled at the oar nd It is roported several parsons wero hurt. Police reserve aud ambulances wero summoned. NEW YOItK, July 27. Upon the arrival horo of W. I). Mahon, presi dent of the Amalgamated Association of Street and Hallway Employe of America, the motormen and conduc tors of all the street railways lu tho city may bo askod to Join the trolley Itrlko, which ha tlod up lines In tho Hronx and In Wostchostor county. President Mahon Is expected to come from Detroit today to take charge of the situation. The company's attempt to resume operations of cars In tlio Hronx nt 8 o'clock this morning, rosulted In se rious dliordor. At one point, heavy stonos wore piled on the tracks, Several altercations between strikers and car mon ooourrod nnd many por tions woro arrested. Company offialnls announced nt 10 a. in. that more than 20 per cont of Its cara were running In tho Hronx. .Not a car luovoil lu Yonkers today. Mount Vernon and Now Hochcllo, also, wero without car service. There was no disorder lu these throe places. WARN PUBLIC AGIST NOSTRUMS WASHINGTON, July J 7 Warn ing was Issuod to the public today by tho dopartmout of agrloulturo to look with extreme suspicion upon any preparation put on tho markot and offered for sale as bolng effeutlvo for the treatment of Infantile paraly sis. . iDopnrtmont offloluli, chnrgod with the enforcement of tho food and drugs act, an announcement says, ox peot tho outbreak of Infantile parab ulia will tempt unscrupulous potions to offer for salo so-called 'auras' or romtdlos for this dread malady, Thoy therefore, have issued speclnl Instruc tion to food and drug inspectors to be particularly alert for Inter-state shipments or Importations of modt oinos. The makers of which allege that they will cure or alleviate this disease for which, at the presout time, no medical cure Is known. BUI FATHER IN ILLS WASHINGTON, July 27. "Uvory- body works but father," said Senator Kern, Democrat leader of the Senate, submitting for publication in the congressional record a large number of telegrams he reuelved today pro testing against pasgage of the child labor hill. Among the messages were: "Ksther of a large family, am op posed to child labor bill." "I have a young family coming on, dependent on cotton mill. Defeat the Keating bill." Mr. und Mr. ('. -A. Loweit atarttHl Tnesla.v in their ear tor Pall Creek, Cul., where their on, Harold, is working in the new ower plnut. Tluy planned to camp ami piiuiie alung the road. Mr. aud Mrs. Mansfield attended the uhojuur of the Hogue-Klk ltesort Saturduy night. MUs Margery Kr xkine w also pesont and spent the day Sunday with Mws Bva McDon ald. Mr. Kelley and family went to Ited Blanket raneh Tuesday to help Mr. Mooney with bis hay for several weeks. Three young- men hikers froia Sjintu Barbara are linjferiug in this Mciuity heipinir fanners in the buy. Bert Higuibotham went to the vaj- Thar 1 mm Catarrh la tkla --"-- &f fc stutrir laau ill otbvr Uumnn pat lafaOMr. aad alll tti laH tee Waa tniaia4 to sa ksirht. fir a nut ataajr yaan 4myt prauraS H a luaal taM and afaatttba looal rautai awl Wf cuaataailjr lalUa k) with ka-al vmm. pnmxui M iuMrakla. Sehwaa ka rtw Catarrfa la to a caatlllulloual SlM-aaa, au4 larrafui taqalrr ron.tliuilwul utiaat. Hall' I'alqrrfc Catr. luiiiura. iur d t Y i. Ckaaay h c., TalaSa. Ohio i tb aulr t oaattta OomI -ar aa taa atartot H M takra lalaraattr la dcata fraaj 1 ru to a Imiaxalol It act Sirlr aa aw kkjaS ao4 mmtmi aurr.ca a tt arStoto fbaj aSVr uaa SjiaSraS Sallara (ar BlSlaJak. """" " ""' AOStoa. P J. r-HBHKr A CO . TUtk.. Oato. SwM Imicflal. T.V TU Hail a lajcii l'Ula for ww4Jpthw. BRONX ROLLEY medfori), oreoon, lc lnf week nnd brought lii-. parents homo in his car, Mrs. Iliginbothnin scorns to bo improved by her visit, Mr. Qua Ditsworth nnd Twde Gordon spoilt Friday with Mosdnmea Peelor nnd Btanrhnrtl. Boyd Tuakor and Cntnlly vtajcu! tic Nye fnmily Sunday. Kc-v. McDonald of Klk creek proai-bed nt Laurolliurst .sulionlliousc Sunday nnd w-ill preach ngniiv in two wcuku from Uiat day at snmo plncc. Velina and ;Mae Avery spent Mon day nt Mrs. Peyton's. There woa a school incelin at J. li. )ijwoi'Ui'. Monday, when the Nye and Peyton stJsooU combined and agreed to wive a high erliool. Mr. Hroem field will tcncli liigh school nnd Minn Porter Uio irimarr room. School will ho hold in Iauriuurl school buililiiur t PAj'ton. Mr. ami jrxf. J. P. WeJla wero nt- tenilius; to lotuo school business here Monday. A family by the nnino of Randow, hyiuK on ISlk creek, recently lost their bouae. iitnl nil furiiituro by firo. There aro nitio children in tlio fnmily, wins bniii(r Oi))y several months old. Mr. UhWsoii invitel some neigh bors to her bonp Monday in honor of hor mother, Mrs. Peyton's, birlhdny. Mrs. Peyton was ipiilo sunirisnd, nR he oxponled ,it to ln it quiet family (liniicr. Tboso prexent were: Men dames Poyton, Ditswortli, Br., 15rs kino, Peelor, Avorv, Illnnnhnrd, Dhw sm nnd Mr. J. V. Diiawnrtli. E 1'Yutil; Xuooitlit is up to hi liomc Mond pullitiK up bis crop of buy. (icorgo Fry nnd Velina upc-nt n couple of days with Hurry Howard und lnmily lust week. .. Mr. Mao Daw and children woro all-night guostg of Mrs. Jasper Hun pub Wednesday night. Steve Smith made n business trip to Medford last Tuewdtiy. Mrs. Louis Wynnt nnd Mis Cliris tenu Wynnt roturncd to their homo in Aablnud Saturday. There woro two swimming parties lit tho Bellows lagoon laat wool;. Davo Poneo vaa ili'imging the roniln this week und they will goon bo in good slmpu iigain. Mr. and Mre, Will HoiihIoii nnd Gwen woro Coiilral Point visitors a few days ugo. Mrs. Good nnd Miss Min Hannah returned homo 'Wednesday after a i'ortnitflit'H visit with Medford frivmlrt. The ltliodos tbrexbing utaubine will begin tbrosbiiiK in tho valley Monday morning. Norman Gage is binding grain on Big- Sticky this week. MOHK .MUX TIIAX WOMKX IIAVK AI'I'K.VDICITIrt Surgeons stato mon urn slightly moro subject to appendicitis than womon. Medford people should know that a few doses of simple buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as mixed In Ad-ler-I-ka, often relieve or prevent ap pendicitis. This mixture removes such surprising foul matter that ON'K SPOON'tNTl, relieves almost ANY CASK constipation, sour stomach or gas. The INSTANT, oasy action or Adler-l-ka Is surprising. L. H. lias kins, druggist. Xotlco of Plot .MectInK of Creditor. United States District Court, Dis trict of Oregon, in bankruptcy iNo. asoi. In the matter of W. U. ISverhard, bankrupt. To the creditors of, W. II. ISver hard, a bankrupt: You are hereby notified that on the 21th day of July, 1616, W. II. ICvorhaid of Medford, Oregon, was duly adjudged bankrupt, on his voluntary petition filed on said day In said court, nnd that the first meet ing of the creditors of said bank rupt will be held at the office of the undersigned In rooma 37, IK over the Jackson County Hank building. In the City of Medford, Jauksou County, Oregon, at the hour of 10 o'clock a m. on August Sth, IU1U. at which time and place the said oredltora may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, examine tho bankrupt, order a sale of the property of the bankrupt, and trans act audi huslneHa aa may properly come before aald mooting. Liabilities a shown by schedule, S9,667.50; umeU, 1 1,316; exomp tioua claimed f:U0. Dated at Medford In said district oitHlils 20th da of July. A. D., 1910. FRANK J. NKWMAN, Referee in bankruptcy. XOTK'KOI'SALU. Jn the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Jackson. Pacific I-ohii und Investment Com pany, Uiuited, PUInUff. vs William M. Holmes and Emily A. Holmes, his lfc Woods Lumber Company, a corporation, D. D. Sage aHd Medford National Hauk, a cor poration, defendants. Hy virtue of u decree of the Cir cuit Court of the State or Oregon for the (ount of Jwkson, dated July 22, ivltl. and an execution duly Issued by the clerk of said eouK, dated July 26. HIS. lu a certain suit la the said Circuit Court at the State of Oregon for the Couuty of Jackson, w herein the Pacific Loan and Investment Company, Limited, Is pialutlff and William M. Holm and Etnilv A. Holmes, his wife. Woods Lumber Co ru pa in, a corporation, D. D. Bate and Medford National Hank, a corporatloo, arc dareudants, whlcb said deeree haviug beau duly entered la the office of the clerk of said court, directed that there wan due to the Dluintiff, Pacific. Loan and lu- Thursday, july 27, vestment Company, Limited, from tho defendants, William M Holmes and Emily A. Holmos, on account of tho mortgngo doscrlbod in the com plaint lu said sut, for principal, in terest, taxes, insurance premium and attorney's feos, tho sum of eight thousand eight hundred and twenty two dollars and ulnoty-slx oonts ($R22.fin. with Interest thereon at tho rate of eight per cent per annum from July 31st, 1014, nnd that Judg ment for that amount, with plain tiff's costs, bo entered In favor of plaintiff ngalnst tho said defendants, William M. Holme and Emily A, Holmes, nnd also directing that the promisee hereinafter nnd In the com plaint In snld suit described, bo sold according to law and the praotlco or this reurt, ami that out or the proceeds of tho sale of said premises. tlio plaintiff be paid in so far as said proceeds might bn sufficient, tho amount so found duo, tugether with the expenses of such ssle, together with the plaintiff's said coats and dlsbursomonts taxed nt the sum of twenty (xzu.uu) dollars ana which snld decreu further barred and fore closed the defendants from all right, tltlo, Interest, claim and oqu!ty on redemption In the promises in said complaint nnd hereinafter described, except ns othorwlso provldod by law. Public notice is haroby given that tho undorslgnod will, on Sntnrduy, tho 2Gth, day or August, 1910, at tho hour or ton o'clock In the forenoon of that day, offer for salo nt the front door of the court house lu Jacksonville, Oregon, to the highest bidder for chhIi in hand, tho follow ing described lands and promises, situated in tho county of Jncksoti and State of Oregon, moro particularly boundod and dosorlbed as follows, to-wlt: Commencing nt n point sixty and thirty-three hundredths (C0.33) chnliiB oast of the uorthwost comor or tho donation laud olalm number forthy-nlno (49) of Hurrcl II. fJrlfrin and wife, In township thirty-eight (XN) south, rnngo two (2) wost of the Willamette Morldlnn, and run ning thoncn south eight nnd Ruyon tontliB (.7) chains; tlioucu oast eleven and fifty-four hundredths (11.5-1) chains; theiioo south ntno toou nnd eight hundredths (ID. OS) chains, thence west olcvcn and fifty four hundredths (11.5-1) chnlns, thouco south ulght and thlrtoou hun dredths (R.13) chains, thonco wost twenty (20) chains, thouco north twenty and nlnoty-ono hundredth (20.1)1) chains, thouco wost four (-1) chains, thence north flftoon (K) chains,, thouco east twenty-four (24) chains, to tho place of uouMnnlnK. containing nlnety-nliio and olghty throo hundrodths (99.K3) ncros, more or loss. Also government lot numbor five (5) limoctlon eloven(ll) towimhlp thirty-eight (38) south, rnngo two (2) wost of tho Wlllnm etle Morldlnn, containing slxtoun and thirty-six hundrodths ncros, moro or loss. Tho total nroa lining ono hun dred und sixteen nnd nlnotcou hun dredths (UG.19) acros, moro or loss. Togother with nil wator rights which nro now, or may horoaftor bncomo Incident or appurtenant to tho said roal property, or any part thereof, and nil rights nnd privileges and franchises of snld mortgagors or either of them, to purchase, or take water for nno upon snld roal, property, or nny part thorof, from tho Foot hills Irrigation Company, and all other wator rights or rights to take, line, or to tho supply of water now or horoaftor owned or possessed by said mortgagors, or any of thorn, In sny way Incident to or counectod with said real property, or any part thereof, or which may or could now or hereafter be used upon snld real property or any part thereof. Together with all the singular and tenements, hereditaments and appur- tenguoes thereunto belonging or In anywise appertaining, aud tho rents, issue and prorits thereof. listed at Jacksonville this 20th day of July, 1918. W. II. SINOLKIt, Hherlff or Jackson County, Oregon. . Hy K. W. 1 Ison, 'igmity. FOU BALK MOUHItS FOIt HUNT R-rooin rurnlshed home olicap. Phone 88'J-W FOH BAMf mtiUTAtliXNKOVn irOU SALE Hees. Twenty awrms, hlvos and supers mostly filled with section honey. $2.00 per swarm, qulek sale. Ill FOR KALIS IBM Maxwell, just ov erhauled and In fine shape; good tires. Ilox 06, Msll Tribune. 1 10 FOR BALE Heardleas barley siraw by stack or lead. Also splendid hog posture for rejit. Call 732.12 131 FOR SALE Hudson five paasengor ' auto iu good condition, new tlrea, oleetrlc lights, alieap. Apply 1207 AV. Main street. 106 FOR SALE Some furniture. Phone 279-J. 124 FOR SALE Alfalfa Phone 810. hay aheap. a FOR HAM--Ttvrcrvnjox FTs-nrst-class To 00-pound amu mules. Young, gentle, John DeadmoHd, Watklns, Ore. 109 FOR SALE-Chotso litter of thor oughbred Duroo Jersey pigs with registration papers. Price very reasonable. Apply to A- H. Case, Phone 571-Kl. 112 FOK SALE Forty hogs 12 weighing about 100 pounds, 20 weighing about 00 to 76 pounds, balance weighing 25 to 40 pounds. Four milch cows, all first class m II kern Phone 8H-L. 111 FOK KALE ACRHAOK FOR SALE Improved 40-acm ranch alfalfa, etc. Address IC. V. B., Keute 3, box 13, Medford. Ill CX-C. - - 3Ci-. MONKV TO IrOAX MONJSY TO LOAN Hav money to loan upon city and country prop erty. Quiek service. Moaey oh hand. Karl 8. Tumy, 210 GargetU Corey Hid. tf aaaajra"aaajiaaflaaja,ajSaSja.aiiii TOLOAN J5000 or portion on good acreage. Want to buy good f 2000. mortgage. t'lurk Realty Co , Phipps Uldg. ioig WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED Lndy wants Lour or day work. Phono 34J-Y. 129' W1ANTBD Steady work on ranch Married. o children. Peter Young, Medrord, Oregon, lloiito 3, Oak View. Jteferoiico. 109 UKLV WAXTK1) StAIiB WANTED Man and wlfo on ranch.' Mnu for general raneli work, wlfo as cook. W. J. Harwell, 408-J 1. 100 WAXTED atlSCnnTiAXHOUS WANTED 10 'li'md- ofJorsoy inifk cow by August 1. Hoover Dairy, Phone 462-Y. WANTED Lot tho Medrord Trans fer Co., do your moving. Phone 9S. Tran tether and Marsh pro prietors. 113 WANTED Four doien thorough hrod Barred Hock pullets, hatched Jioforo May 5th. Apply F. a. Owen, Cnrnelt-Cnrey Hulldlng, Medford. WANTED Socond-hnnd cook Btove or ranso, in good condition and ronsonubla. Address W., Care of Mali Tribune. 109 WANTED Two or thro0 pnssongors for trip by auto to Newport, Ore., about Aug. nth. Return lu about two weeks. Phone 92C-J oveuliiKN nftor 7. 110 WANTED 1000 lbs. or poultry weoKiy; top pricos. Wnrnor, Wort man & Core tr. WAKx'BD Foathors to ronovato, old mnitrosson ana roatbor bods mado Into sanitary foldlnc forms. For Maniples, Phono 19C-J, 322 East 12th nt. 124 WANTED Flxturos for storo. What liavo you? C. A. DoVoo. FOUND FOUND Llttlo brown iiuiiny. with leoiinr. uwnor may have snmo by calling at library. BKXm STOLI5X STOLEN 2lx2 tout night of July 24. Llboral rownrd for informa tion loading to location or recov ery. W. F. lilddlo. It. F. D. 3. Ill UU81XKJ3H i)inr.onon-f Auto BuppIIoe LAHEK AUTO BPRINO CO. W nro operating tho largost, oldosl and best equipped plant In tho Pa clflc northwest. Uso our springs whon othors rail. Sold undor guar antoo. 20 North Flttoonth Bt. Portland, Oio. Attonicys uku. w. CHKHUY Attornoy and Notary, Itoomn 9-10, Jackson Coun. ty Hanlt nulldlng, ontranco N Contral, Medford. Oro. POHTEK J. NEFl Attornoy at law, rooms 8 and 9, Medford Nations! Hank Uulldlng. A. H. REAMES, LAWYER Qaraett Corey bids. Q. M. ROnERT8 Lawyer. sieqrora National Hank Building Collections. COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS W collected soino accounts 14 yean old. Wo know how to got th money. The Huiiook Mercantile Agency. Inc., Rooms 1, 2, 2, Has kins' llldg., 210 E. Main st. Dcntliu Dr. W. M. VAN RClOYnn DR, O. O. VAN BCOTOO Dentists Garnctt-Coroy Dldg., ulte Medforo, Oro. Phono 8C(. Collections and Reports 111 DR. FRANK ROHERTS DontlsL M. F. & II. Hldg. Offioe Hoiin 8:30 to 12; 1 to 6, Phono C07-U. Knglnoer nnd Contractor FRED N; CUMMINds Sngtneor ant rontraoior, 404 M, F. & II. Dldg Survoyfl,, cfltlmatos, trrlgatlor dralnngo, orchard and land lm provement. Ho it. so Movora MEDFORD HOUSE MOVERS Wo Move Houses, Hams, Gnragoa, Ma chinery, Etc. Phono 488-.M, or 488-X. 012 S, Nawtown, 811 Da kota. Instruction in Musla FRED ALTON IIAIOHT Toncher of a-Maak.raaaaaaki piano aud harmony. Hnlght Musla Studio, 401 Garnett-Corey Ride., Phone 72. Transfers m EAD8 TRANSFER & 8TORAOE CO Office 42 North Front Bt. Phon 316, Priced right. Sonrite guar an tend PhjHlclauu and hnrgcona DR. F. O. OARLOW, DR. EVJ MAIWB CARLOW Osteopathli physleians, 410-417 Garnott-Core) bldg., phone 1030-L. Residence 20 South Laurel Bt. DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopsthl physician, 303 Garnctt Core; building. Phone 130. DR. J. J. EMMUNB PhysleUa an surgeon. Practko limited to eye ear, nose und throat. Eyes solen tlfically tested and glasses sup piled. Oculist and Aurist for S. P R. R. Co. Orfleos M. F. & II. Co bldg., opposite P. O. Phone S67 DR. It. W. CLANCY Pbyslelan an surgeon Phones, office 38, real' dence 780, Office hours, 10 to 12, 2 to B. DR. MARTIN C. HARDER Physl oian and surgeon. Otfjee Pain block, oppoajte Nash hotel. Uoun 10 to 18, 1 to 1. Phone UO-J. PAGE THREE BUSINKS5 OmiEOTORX Inm ranee. EABL S. TUMYUencrnl lnaraac office, Firo, Autpmobllo, Accident, Liability, Plato Glass, Contract, and Surety Bonds, Excollent com panies, good local Borvlco, No, ZIP Qarnott-Corey Bldg. Oartingo OARBAQE ' Get your premises cleaned up for tho summer. Call on the city garbage wagona to? good service. Phone 274-L. J Y. Alien. Printers and Publishers MEDFOrtD '"i'ltlNT INO CO., has'ths best equipped printing office In soutborn Oregon; book blndlngi looso leaf lodRora, billing; Byntema, etc. Portland prices. 27 North Fir Bt. TWO TEIPS DAILY BETWEEN MEDFORD and EAGLE POINT S. II. Harnlflh's auto will loavo Englo Point nt 8 A. M. and 1 P. M. (lnlly, oxcopt Sunday; loavo Medford 9 A. M. nnd 5 r. M. Will call for passengers at hotols In Medford and hotels and business housos in Eagle Point. PIIOXI5 .1-X2 on n-x.i. Now Daily Except Sunday. Howard's Auto Line Ashland and Klamath Falls AhIiihikI Reservations Hotel Austin. Take early car Valley !A.utr Line for Ashland connec tions. ICE CREAM THAT IS DIFFERENT Why don't you corao to try somo ot our ICE CREAM that is different? Just try ono ot our Dollclous or any of our Ico Cream specialties you will at onco notlco tho dlfforonco you will vory easily bo ablo to tell that our is mado from tho purest and riohost oroum and tho best fruit fruit flavors. It has that dlfforont pleasing tasto that you will romombor that will bring you hack often. iComo lu today and try somo REAL ICE CREAM. THE DAIRY Phono -IHl INT1CKUHIIAN AOTOOAll CO, TIME OAIU). Leave Medford lor Asbland, Talent and Phoenix dally, excopt Sunday, at 8:00 a, ni 1:00, 2:00, 4:00 and 5:1? p. m. Also on Saturday at 11: IS p. m. Sundays loavo at 8:00 and 10:30 a. m. and 1:00, 2:00, 6:30 and 0:30 P. m. Lcnvo Ashland for Medford dally, oxcopt Sunday, at 0:00 a. m.t 1:00, 2:00, 4:00 and 5:15 p. m. Also on Saturday nights at 6:30 and 2:20. Sundays loavo Ashlund at 9:00 a. in. and 1:00, 4:30, 8:30 and 10;Ja p. nt. WHY? NOW TIME TO TRADE. I have a 160-ncro stock ranch; good location; 100 acres in grain, some alfalfa. This placo recently sold for 112,000; no Incumbrance. Will trade for good orchard, prefor pears, or would tako city proporty. Would trade oven or nsaurno somo in. cumbranco on orchard proposition. J. C. BARNES 102 Vt Main Strwt. NEW TODAY Why not buy a. home now whllo buvlng la good 7 For inatauce. Fine six room modem bungalow throe sleoptnc rooms, pavumout paid, ?17oo.oo or this other on vory glOso lr$M!l3K-gggi In, pavement about hair paid, sumo number of rooms, $ 1700.00 or an other ana niwaat as attraatlvo at 1 1500.00. A revival of good tlnib will double tho prieo ot any ono ot these places. We hate some flue buys In large aud small ranches, and want to tall you about them. Call at tlio office. Hooh-Cathcart Co. 208 Oaruett Corey Hldg. I'liouo JIU7 ..&$ -'1