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PAGE MVT5 Squirrel Fo "Ahem UUBnvFJSS DUIK.CTOKT 'Auto Bupplles fM.n, s MEITFORD MATT, TRmFNM. MflOFORD, 01?KHOX, FUTDAY, JULY 28, IMG ml " 4'By f swe-iHiM&X Alis is r A" . wrr , , !t I ml wei Hfts a Mew aba V man would rbach aur wwiTiT TYlm BCACvf kIU.ion pouurY ?Ni nifty -nw VaSiWll f GweMe-fli 'cHatr A puiwcr - Hff says tie from') first, aM' Wita-Tooe oo I for this tkrrM iY-ONLY WP 30Mfi lj : " LOOK'S UKU A Krjb-tfM I AWf TMlS CLASSY fijUf UP SO UC-CAM K 801 5UJ;LJ EL Nti iCWTfHMK, AHtbUlV s?"!?! ''" X l,Wim TVUS' SUtJPAYSAN'UsC T fOH't J15!fJ"- ? r& . S ? T LAHKR AUTO HPitlNG CO. We ro opera ting the isri'.eit, oldest snd het oqulppod plant In ho Pa f1c ginrMiwoat. tto our Bprlngs vVlten otliurs fait. Hold uniler ;usr Mitee. 2C N'orth Flftobntb St., Portland. Oto. .iriorncyt 0150." W.OliBIlirYA"ri'orneT" and Notary, Honms H-10, Jackson Conn-, ty Hank lliilldlng, entrance Ni Central, Medrnrd. Ore. 1 sszzrs&c-. -- -p - --- - ANDN0MB0r-TtO5UPU!M 1K W&kS. UVTBR IC POj . . A- oe&MrCfi (Sl V l ftii- ...',- a., .r.- ..kv- i a MVISPIR ABOUT Ill5 NP.Ul l UiirT- Dai ka rD&-i1 Viirf. s t " ' - ' .. F TatS-IIT1" '' lMymin a mi i mil, iw---------i-a---------w----------w----. .. - ... 1 ASHLANU Hi VICINITY Tho bIiikIo discordant note nt the recent banquet on Tuesday evening was the length of some of thu speeches, which woro strung out In historical nlliiRloii from the iluwn of tho Christian oru to ilio period of tho arrival of thu Gorman submarine off tho Virginia, eupes. Tho result was that Hovoral of our most onilnont speakers woro erowdod off tho pro gram. Future lonsliunstora, In sheer solf-dofonso and as a measure of pro venting cruelty to banqueters, may ho compollod to apply tho umergoni-y brnko In tho way of llmltinR sub-cull, hro oratory to porloiltt beginning with five titul'iiot u.ueoding fifteen inln ut oh, Initond of tli. maximum hour or mora; ' Miss IflllA Millar, trained nurse at tho Plneorvillo sanitarium, lotarucd to Iter California homo on Thursday, after a visit at tho patoruul homo with numerous rolntlvos. ProL Vliilug was nocompnnlod on his outliiK to llonvur Croolt by tliroo liuls, Instead of "ladlos," as worded by tho printer In thou, columns on Wednesday. Wilton McXalr, assessor of Yaki ma County, Wash., with rosldouco at North YaUima, arrived here on Thursdny, summoned by tho serious Illness of his father, .litnio McNulr. At a mooting of ills local Wilson Ioiiruo, Wednesday ovonlnp, U. 0. Gllmoro was elected n ileleKHte to the stuto eonferoncu of Wilson lenRUQH, to bu hold nt Portland. Auk S, durtiiK "Huycrs Vook." As chalr nnTiirMr. Ullmoro wllhTinvwthe prlvl leo of numlitK flvo olhor delegates u matter which ho has tMon under ailvlseinOut. I.raudou Null probably will bo ono, and there Is talk or tho party making thu trip by automobile. There was a sound of rovlrj by night o'n Thursduy At tho HuiikhIow, tho Moose order having boon espec ially Invited to Htttmd the social event In body. (Mrs. V. h. Camps whs a visitor early In the wwk with th family of Charley Logan, her son, at Yreks. Loral thoator-Boora sr witnessing the speotactilHr "Mirth of Xstlou" prodiiotion, whloh Is being exhibited nt tho Page, in Medford, tho last threo days of tho prasont week. Tho stamp mill at tho Ashland initio will ho rebuilt and the property equipped with new ninchluory, which will be run by electricity, en n tracts having been entered Into with the CullforulaOreKon Power Co., fop cur rout to the oxtout of 200 horse iower. Tho site of the new mill Is soweH hat winovetl from that of tho one de stroyed. 'Mr. and Mrs. Oeorgs U. Skeon have boon over in the vicinity ef Mantugne this uoek, wlluesslug how harvesting operation are condHeted oh a big Northern California rauth. of which Uielr sou-lu-law, llud ISryuut, Is the lessee, and theiu son. LyNii. U media ulBlau. Or the 1&00 acres la grain, 1000 acres are in wheat and &Q0 in barley. The combined harvesting iHuohliiery euta from 30 to 10 .acre per day, steam power belug used. Mrs. J. J. Murphy has rsturuwl from a twe-weeks oatln. at th family rsach In the Dead Indian sec tion. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Mrthy and other relatives accompanied her. Allen Ugv. city reeidant sad owner of the Western Star mine In California near (laselle, is uegoUat lug for the sale of th property to Kew York caultaMsts,who are visit ing tb coast. The Sanders grtu houses en Ne tada street have been enlarged until tfiey caver nearly 50,000 wiuare feet yf eiac. tfh-y r owned b Will 9-ivInr rrno of til sextette of brothers, who 3r8 engajjed In flori culture, crdonlusand dsirlng her? (sVOJta. TtiB iMu d.afttion conrjhjttid (tTwrtS R llarJr & (P' 0 In the luEur.e, rer tli cetol"1!" 121 l haij ttfn cleSrSd up. ll5)?ftts naeto tJ.-lli. and EaiturMi ifi9ifi. Simon KDcgirts. the Urgeot it. nt wa ubrtptlon-, St,7. 9h kills e;i queen oonua netted 31.72. ?e aiet -M-nnse Item was for bands, 70. Th. sum of $:nu was apportioned to ihe round-up i-oclatiou and . lUe nmount for fireworks. The king and queen floats cost $177. On AugUHt 1, the uinnaKomont of the, Columbia llotol will bo ussumSd by Mrs. II. S. Wilson, in plneo of Mrs. C. K. Davis, tho procent leasee. Mrs. Kinnm Ashlitrom.wlfe of con ductor l'rcd AshlBtrom of tho South ern Pacific, hns gone to California for a visit, accompanied try her two duughtoi-. United States District Attorney Clnninco ltonmea of Portland wits In towit on Wednesday, returning from Sun Knm.lsrt), where ho Iijid beQli.pij official busluesH ruuuouUul with tho notorious l'utcr laud fraud ense. iN'ols Tlioiniwon went t,o Portland on' Wednosilay to rotiiru with his wife, who has boon III In a hospital thora. ( ' airs. OoorKo W. Dunn returned from McMlnnvillq on Wotluostlny, where hIio hnd beou etillotl to attend tho funeral of her mother, Mrs. Mary llurnott. "Ashland tho lloHUtlful" is tho title or u song lilt Just off the prose, both words and music by Professor Henry 0. Gllmoro of this city. Tho tltlo pnge Incorporates the familiar glass or lit li Id water, also m on grav ing of n typical park sotting by way of lllustrntion, reinforced by tho of flclifl slogan, "Ashland Grown While Lithla Klows," ns submitted by ,Mrs. 0. Winter. Tho song Is dedlrnt.d to "My (lootl rrlond .lohn M. Kcoit!, of POitlnnd, Ceneral PnRsoiiK.r Agent or thu Southorn Pnclflc," which rail iii lil system has adopted tho song .for' Kcnerul tlreulatlon ' throughout tho country, rscoRnlr.Ing In Its word ing, music and sonHniont. u compo sition of o.irn'ordfirnr.v merit. The Initial edition will be to. ono copies. II. P. Cnmnholl Is now associated irith.M. C. Islington In the realty J business, with offices on Oak street. ltuv. II. A, Cnrnahau una In Jled- ford Thursday evening, taking-jiart In tho services Incident to the instal lation of Ilev. A. J. Hogg as pastor of the Presbyterian church of that oily. K. .1. Smith and Chnrloy Lindsay started on Thursday for Ilonausa, to bo gono a weok or more. They went by auto over the Green Sprints mountain route, and tnoK along a loud of fruit to barter to tho natives for livestock. P. It. Wntson, lwrk commissioner, has reelguod, an action which marks another chapter in the dissensions which have arisen between the va rious bureaus of our municipal gov ernment, notably the roal genuine park board and the springs lomiiiUr stoH, whieh sought to assunio undo authority, as has been alleged. The mayor will fill the vacancy, or per haps, the council. Cheater SUvenun or tho Studio, AslilBiul, la away for a month's vaca tion trip to Crescent City, golug by auto ami areotopanteri by bis family. II. L. Whlted was lted third vlco-presldeut of the Oregon Itetsll Jeweiors' Assoetatlon In racant ses sion at Albany. Dallas, the place of the neat meeting, anjd C. II. Morris of that city Is president. The families or a. K Klnuey and W. B. Beebe are eamiHnc la an ideal spot oa the mouHtaina wear 84ski)ou station. Mr. and Mrs. J. . Itug home of 8km Kranclsco. have taken furnished apartments near them. The me observe huuklug houit vtlthla city limit:, but later la the d- ar to be found tenting on the old camp ground. EM FOMr EAGLETS By A. C Uoifiat (i Monilav, the I7ib init William Von der Hfllen and tauiib, utroiu- : anted b hi Oioiher. Senator li Yen der Helton's wife and C V. M( lot) re lf and -iBti. MU Alice M(lutre. s'rt&l from here about the o'clock u tliD morniuK and mai.e the roo trip to Cifer like and baek They went to within about on and oae balt mlle of the lake with Qhetr autos, hut had to walk o r the snow the rest of the dleiaate ThP mk . in soma places, was Id rc' ! -!' Thv were partkularlv n1oi- io KO at thai lime sh Mian Mic Mr lutjre as fi iUiiuu ot ctiBo the groat lnko nnd benutiful scenery surrounding It, as well as all along the route, ns she hnd planned to start on Iter return trip in tho uoar future. Miss Alicu started tho fol lowing Wednesday for hor homo In Illinois, via California, where b!io contemplates npondlng sumo tinto with friends, along the route Ucorgo Chlldreth and family camo out from their homo in .Medford last, Saturday to visit his brother, Wosloy L. Chlldreth our town blacksmith. William liutlor, ono of our progros sho 'njiiV hustling farmors, has been wotting lumber to build a now barn on hU;tduco between lioro nnd HnivnkDoro. Ho Is bust!) engaged iiqw at this writing running his binder nnd getting ready to start his throshing machluo. Chnrles Wright of Talent wan hero last Saturday ivsltlng Mr. .1. T. Zlin morly, tho proprltur of tho I'anner's Hotel. 'Miss ISdlth Lowls of Prospect ca,un out Saturday on tho ISuglo Point Persist auto stage to visit her aunt, Mrs. Clark. Honry Trusty tho mall contractor, on the ICagle Point-Persist route, re ported that Mr. Sundur's house on 151k creek was hurtled Saturday morning. They wore not able to save much of tho household goods. I did not learn if lie carried any In surance or tho amount of tho loss. It iimturn mm vruii quiiii n iiiiiiny on ins j hands and will provo to be a severe los to him. Miss Until Lumsden and her slstor, Nell." of Derby, Mrs. Charley lln'con nnd two boys and Her sister, Miss Nadu Molnlyro of Medford camo (in Saturday evening to spend the night. Sunday was quite a bus day In and around ICagle Point, for that day the big 121k creok resort Has formally I opened to the public and the street through our town, leading thereto, seemod to be lined with autos of ovory kind, from midnight Saturday to 8 m. in. SundHy morning and the P. & IS. had aiiuounoed an excur sion to Untie Kails on that Sunday and that took nine of our eltlsens from hero. The station agent here, Mr. Newport, told inu there were ninety tlckots sold for the trip and that would mean SI from Medford and along the route from there to this place. And then there was the Klamath Falls-Medfnrd ball game, and that look quite a number of tho sporting class from our midst, but still wo had at the Muunysldo Mr. and Mrs. .1. W. Snlilor, tho people, who furnish the people or Medford with milk and his brothor-lu-law, iir, ifrrQ. Frederick. Mr. Frederick Is the man who had such a time getting a minister to perform the marriage ceremony for 1st us. As he was too busy teaching school at the time to ooute over and en gage me to Ho the knot, he sent his intended bride and after the ararugamant waa all made to have me meal them at the Table Hock station, April SO. lttll, the)' missed the train. At that time the train left Med ford at S a. hi. They then had a race to over take his with a team en my way to Antleeh. When I came hack and met the two witnesses they had brought on, we weut to the big (ma ture belouglug to the V. L. p. Co., and pronounced thm man and wife. They hare nut forgotten it, wlillo he was here, being the first time we luvtf.iHr sluve that memorable vo cation. Mr. and Mrs- Holph Elden, the fertiliser man. their two children and tvo young men, whom I did not kiwv, h fin si present. yVe hid a little sensation created in our ton Saturday night. Our un m.rshal Is proving to be a live ir, for he sts up until a late hour to ftstth the speeders In their autos, lso4 It appear, according l the com 'plaint, (bet one Ktetett Dabaik as tdsthioe tbroucb ton about 1 a. m, 'Sands) morning, and the marshal lld he l&ouaht he was going about SO miles n hour, without any lights, so he qutetieatopped him, and took him' before the town recorder, and Mr. Dehack pleaded that he had M important eiiKSgetuent In KUmalh Fall, aud tlit- llmt- tor the ( gaa t 'come u. a tixed lor a , lneeday, mhcii m. iu probably har a fraf dlllitv !';'! ! j C Kell took out a loud of tree 'i'Ixvi- fioiu 1 1. t i 1 1 1 1 . t ar.l Men day nnd Mr. L K. Hank and A. 13. Strang, also bought n load ouch, of lumber to use on their farms. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. MIoholl, who live near thb newly-discovered copper mine, word in town Monday, and so was Unpliol Gardner nnd wife, with two chlldrou and Mrs. Yordo May horn nnd while hero tho last two named, romalnod with' me their subs to tho .M, T. K. L. Srylo. the popular siilofiiniui for li, Dlnkolsplul aud Co., of Snu KrauclHco, called on tho firm of George Ilrowu and Soim, TutMilny inoriiliiR. Ah I bonrd tho P. & K. In Honrch for ItoniH of. Interest to the reudura of Thu Mull Trlbuno 1 mot Mr. Al Trod I'owors of Oakland, Ore., nnd lieu II. Williams of tho University of Oreiton, Kugeue. Tlmy woro on their way to Crater Luke. They hnd stnrtod from Kiigeuo, wont to Coos liny, nnd trttveled from thoro to tho iiiciii t li of tho Itogtie rlvar, up tho Itoguu to Medford and wore going to see Crater Lake, Port Klamath and return to Oakland through thohllls, via the Uinpqua routo. Mr. Powers Is taking pictures for the varluus sconlo beauties along his routo and Blithering data and material for luagaaluo articles. Tliey seemod to bo luuu of n fine uppenrauco nnd quite IntolllMnt. The train sturtbil while wo woro talking, so I was stopped short, or I would have learned mora of what Mr. Wtlllntus, wns out for, hut they wero combin ing buMlueas with pleasure. William YVulch and A. M. Ilutlor, who at this time, aro on tha Miho llauley raucli, and Chillies Gllmoro aud A'rchey IVirker uiul threo otlier-s were here at i(oou Tueeday. ,Molvln Illeeelier and bis son, T. It., of Central Point, were In town stopping at the Kaiim-i's Hotel Mon day. Mrs. L King, bo has spent seve ral months with her daughter, Mrs. It. W. lClden, left for her home in Itockford, ill., on Saturday. Thu headers have been busy In this neighborhood aud fine stacks bf grain are waiting to be threshed. A number of Willow Springers at tended the picnic In Central Point and listened to the talks of co-operation, given by Dr. MePheraou, Pro rot so r IteJmnr, C. C. Cute nnd a number of others. (Mr. and Mrs. K. Tompkins vlsltpd Grants Pass in company with Air. Ueorge L. Trlehler. Mrs. II. O. Atlanta, aiaier of Mrs. Sam Anderson, loft Monday for her home In Portland, after spending a pleasaul week with the Anderson family. Mrs. s. M. Miner waa a Mediord visitor on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. C. Law spout Sun day at the K. T. Xewkin much In the Table Hoc illatrlot. Mlsa Doris Hugloy of liogue KDer Is visiting with Mr. W. D. Thoma ses Mr. and Mrs. Prank lalier drove to Central I'olat ou Tuesday. The J. W Kldu family aud Misa Jonea spent Hunday aUarnoou at the home of Mrkhota'a. Judge til I more and wife of Itogue ltlver. were wak egd guests of P. W. Stouts. The haliiiK irea1s buiy st A. V. Carlseg's at thU writing. Hmiii.tt ! 'ii .'inl Mi-- Winder kluih of Tiiiini fie Mvtltoi 1 i-,iUii Weduei-du . -Irx. VVi'li.un "intg od daughter visibrd Mc.'n.i, xtio TuU-Ht Wedn day. MiM Liiiiiu- KtJ-rDh of North Tal ent wa in i'liuanu Wcdiu-da. Urn. WiIl.iib Curlu - .n.it Mr. WMr v i-itrd live, linger Weiioos- day ugerinMiu. Mrs. (I. C. JJetlain of 1'ho.nig i vieMnv t rm. H. tavUff a tais ( -I- t- V "H-f-f. - Th"-l- 'i.i l'lllllH'd lit A-lllllMll !ll!ll .itli'l..;. , l.illii , llylil 1, ill 111 WILLOW SPIES e - mm - - wai-M-OlMnip EDEN PRECINCT weir: Mep. fntiiiun, MorHC, llold ritlgi', High, lUilioi'ts, Slnncliffe, Jn coIim, Oslinnn, Stump, Smith and StPiluim, while mnny olltora liail Hta "on tlckots anil went on the enr encli ilny. .Mr. nnd Mra. 15. .Inculw ami Mr. nnd Mn. Nmli Plinutller visited tho A si i la nil iiilmm lust Suiuluy. Jlri. I K. Furry wn uiuutig I huso from IMioonix who I'ltiupeil nt Clmtt Inmimi. A 1 111111 Huso mill fiunily left Tlunx ilny uioiiiiiur Tor Kliiiuiiili I'oiiul.y oil n trip, cfltithiiiitig pjisiiiOHn willi pFeiui tire. ' Mr. mtil Mr. 'B. 0. KrmM will lie over froin Wood, Ciil., AiiiimI 10 nml will purfluiMu n.KiirtJ ir Imlbru tliuy iftiirn. Mr. Kcn Ims lind lite coit Irnel Tor five cull agon at WceiK Culver Furry l luiiiliug liii lulled Iiiij to markel IliU week. Tliej- have nlmut fifty (mm Imlod, Jlrn. C. Ciuey still Iiiih ii fow of thiiHe fiill-lilooded light llraliiiin pill loU foi'mle. The lnlieH' Aid met with Mr, .loliu Oruffen Tliumdnv nnd h very enjoy. Mbit' lime waa lind. An iiiito aceldont oceurred a( (lit liriilac iicrtiKx Aiideinu mining itiee Yi'diiiMiliiy about :t p, m. wlieu h foiir-cylindw Overliind owned by I'mnk T. SaiutoM or AkIiImiiiI null driven by liiiu suiaslied into Ilio cud railing of I ho bridge. The car wiin badly wrwked. A wimnnV veil wna found nt the plm-e where llie pliuiia; wbm lined lo eaU u jitney In conic JM und get them. This iudicnltil thai u woman yi fftli Uie purty. How arar, the car wns ifii Uie ott Jde or tho road which bespoke n nnlkv driver. Sandei wax not inclined Ui tnlk and no one known ju io Dm accident Iiiihii(hI. However, it wns more than lucky that no one wum killed with the force of the impact of that ear with the cement railing of the bridge. i i a-.-H-w Wliy Smoke tilt Clum-ji When La Goudaa aro only lOo Notllto of Slieiirr'M Snlo t?iulr Hut. cut Inn, Allda It. Miner, aa Bxecutrtx of the state of Kdgar li. Miner, Deoeased, Plaintiff. vs. Victor Bono, Delia lleno, husband uud wire, et al. defendants. (Ity virtue of an e.eoiitkJii and order of sale duly Issued out of and under (he seal of the Circuit Court or tho Slate of Oregon In and tor the County or Jackson, datod tho XOth day or June, 1U1G, In n certain suit therein, wherein the plaliitirr above named recorded it Judgment against the defendant Vlrtor lleno, on tho it lib day of Juno, ID 1(1, for the sum of three thousand sixty-five (J3.IIB.1) dollars with interest there on from the -Otli day of February, Itilt, at the rate of 0 per eont per minimi ami three liundriHl (800) attorney'M fee and Ilio furllisr shim of llt.Mi costs, which Judgiuent was enrolled and docketed in the clerk's office of said uourt in said county on the -lib day or June. 1-10, aud Is of record In volume 1 1 of the Circuit Court Jeunial at pages IS--o there of. Public iioti-o hi hereby given, that In pursuance to the commands of aald execution and order of sale, I will on Saturday, tho lUlb day of July, lvltf, at the hour or 10 o'clock a. iu. at the front door at the court house In Jacksonville, Jackson goun ly Oregon, offer for sale and will soil ut nubile auction, subject lo re demption as Is by law provided, all of the right, title aud Intel ost of the de fendants bad ou the date of the mortgage, herein foreclosed or have since acquired or now have in and to the following described real prop erty, to-wit: The fractional southeast quutter of Section 17, and the fraatloaal south west quarter of Section 88, and the west half of tha northwest quarter of Secttou -.'.; also an undivided one In if Interest In and to tha oast half of the uortheasi quarter of Section at and lot 7 In Section 97. all of said described land being In Town ship 36 South of Range S, West of the Willamette Medldlau, and con taining In all '-'06 acres more or less, located in Jackson County, State of Oregon. Said shove described landm will be sold as per "i ioviionx of the de ars rendered In the above-entitled tfmm to sim tii. iiiiiyuient, at torney's ft-, Ljet aud accruing coats of sale Dated this 37th day of June. 1UIQ. 0 W. H. SIN'ULKK. -thrriff. IJy B. W Wi'.uii Dn.iiiv. ium hi i m iti:tn: nd nAl.K improved 40-acre ranch ..ll.i f.l. (' . ddie -- K V. II Hunt. i.o t , Mi dluid. 1 l i4toV if rrim -, th " ; " OWr; m r-i-ww wmui x Wtj$TvflLU HIS HfyT PUfVT37 8 FOIt UEN- noosKa FOR HUNT Furnished 8-room house for family of two. 719 IJen aiott uvo. Phono 12X-lt. 110 FOIl HUNT B-room furnlshod Iioubo cheap. Phono 021MV i ii- FOIX BALB -MlS-lWiIiATnCOUR FOu'sALKLadU's'blcyclo'wlth good tiros. Has not been used vory much. Price reasonable. Phone 103-11. 110. FOIl HALIfi Coluinbln blcycln. piano .Ludweg; sowing maohlno Do iliofltlc; largo rug; an electric Stove; Home housohold nrtlclos. W. F. Shields. It S Holly, or nddroxs box W. F. 8. Mull Trlbuno. 110 FOIt SALW Hoes. Twonty BwnrntB, hlvori and siipora mostly filled with miction Itouoy. J..0U per swnrm, quick snlo. Ill FOIt 8LIS 1D1-I Mnxwoll, Just ov- - orhniiled mid in flno shnpo; good tiros, llox cr, Mhll Tribune. 110 FOIt SALIC Ilanrdloss bnrloy straw by slack or load. Also nplondld hog pasture for rant. Call 732.12 Ml FOIt SALK Hudson flvo passongor unto In good condition, now tires, oluotrle lights, cheap. Apply 1207 W. Main streot. 108 FOIt BALK Sumo furniture. 870-J. Phono 1'JI FOR SALK Alfalfa Phono 310. j " ',; ' --mi hay cheap. FOIt SAIiR--TrtVTttvTUCg; FOR SALK Flrst-olam 1000-pound span mules. Young, goalie. John Doadmoud, Wutklns, Oro. 100 F6R BALW Choleo litter of thor oughbred Duroc Jorsuy plgu with registration papers. Price vory ronsouahle. Apply to A. II. Case, Phono 571 -Ui.. 112 FOR SALIC Forty hogs 12 weighing about 100 pounds, 20 weighing about 00 to 75 pounds, bu lance weighing 25 to 10 pounds. Four tnlleh cows, all first class milkers. Phone SI i-L. Ill WAMicn nrruATIONa WANTI8D Lady wants hour or day work. Phone 844-Y. UK' WA.VT1SD- -Steady work ou ranch Married. Vo children. Pater Yunug, Medford, Oregon, Route 3, Oak View. Reference. 100 HUM' WA.Vl'KI) atALK WANTKD -Man ami wire on ranch. Man for general ranch work, wife as cook. W. J. Hnrtsell, IfiS-.l 1. 100 WA.VTUD MISUHLIANKOUS WANT1SD10 head of Jersoy milk cows by August I, Hoover Dairy, Phone l&J-Y. WANT15D Let tha Medford Trnn far Co., do your moving. Phone B5. Traiifelher and Marsh pro prietors. 1 1 3 WANTICD Second -hand cook stove or rsiia. iu good condition aud roasouabUi. Addreaa W., Cure or Mall Tribune. IOU WANTICD Two or threo passengers for trip by auto to Newport, Ore., about Aug. lh. Return in about two weeks. Phone IXS-J evenings after 7. 110 WANTKD--1000 Iba. of"puultry weekly; top piiues. Warner, Wort man & Gore. tf. WANTKD Feat hero to renovate, old mattrassos and feather beds made into sanitary folding forms. For sum plea, Phono 110 -J, 312 ICaat 12th st. 121 wT Fixtures for atoreTlvimt have youT 0. A. DaVue. MONKT TO IOA MONICY TO LOAN Have money to Jean mum elty and couutry pi-op- riy. quieg service. Maney on hand, ffiarl 8. Tumy, 210 UarnatV Corey Hid?. (f TOLOAN 1&00 ar porlluu on goad acreage. Want to bn KO-d 308. mortgage. ('in'. Unltj Co, Philips Bldg gm;, STOLKX -24x12 teot nlsht Of July ,. 5M Liberal retard fp Informa tion leading to lor t Ion or recov ery. W. F. Biddle. H. K. D. 3. Ill Tiuii(t9i APS RUe-KFK.a , 8TORAGH 00 Office 4' North Front st. Pho SIS i'i. es ilc'it tTlco gun-aatued. POIlTRIt J. MR FF- Attorney nt law, rooms S and 0, Medford Nntlnnsl flunk llullillnR. .r.B7"u A MMiT LA W Y IBIt OorsotU Corey bids. G. M. ROlirCRTS Lawyer. llodford National Dnk nnllding. Collections. COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS Wa colloctcd soino accounts 14 jonrs old. "Wo know how to got tha money. Tho Dtuiock Mercantile Agency. Iua. Rooms 1, , S, Has kins' Bltlg., 210 K. Main st Dentists Dr. W. M. VAN BCOTOO DR. O. C. VAN BCOTOO Dentlstfl Garnc.tt-Corcr Dldg., ulte Slfl Mcdforo. Oro. Phono 8ti. Collect lens nnd llenorts DR. FRANK ROHI2RTB - Dentist. At. F. II. Hide Offlra Hours 8:30 to .12; 1 to C. Phono C07-R. KnglHccr and Contractor FUlOUM-ffNG-' nKneor"aa contractor, 401 M. F. & II. Dldg. Surveys,, estimates, Irrigation drnlnngo, orchard and land Ira provomont. OsrtMige OARIIAGH Get your promises cleaned up for tho summer. Csll on the city garbage wagons for good service. Phone 271-L. r. Y. Allen. Hoiiso Sfovrra MKDFOltD HOU8IC MOVKRS Wo Move HouHos, IlHrnH, Gnrnges. Ma chinery, Ftc. Phono 1SS-M, or 4SS-X. 012 S. Newtown. 811 Da kota. -TTifT-. iii: . -a t ! i' i iiisihi - -. --! Instruction In Music FRUD ALTON ilAiGHTTenciicrVt phttin and hnrmony. Ilalght Mu&lo Studio. 401 (larnott-Corcy Dldg., Phono 72. Insurance, n UARL S. TUMY General Insurnnce orflce, FIro, Automobllo, Accldant, Inability, Plata Glass, Contract, nnd Surety Ilonds. KxcoHont com panies, goad local service. No, 210 (larnott-Coroy llldg, I'liyslcluns nnd Cargroos OR?"ii (i? oaulow, mC bva1 MAINS CARLO W Osteopathia physicians, 41C-417 Garnett-Corey bldg., phono 103G-L. Rosldencg 20 South Laurel st DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathia physician, 803 GarnnttCorey building. Phone 130. DR. J. J. KMMICNS Physician anfl stirnoon. Practice limited to eyo, ear, nose nnd throat. ISyes scion tirioally tested and Kinases surn plloil. Oculist nnd'Aurlst for 8 P. R. It. Co. Offices M. V & )l Co. bldg., opposlto P. O. Phono 007. DR. It. W. CLANG V Physician and surgeon PbnnM), offlro 3C, rssi donco 780. Office hours, 10 to 12, 2 to 6. mi. maiitin li. iiAliniCR Physi cian and surgeon. Offlco Palm blook, oppostto Nash hotel. Hours 10 to 12, 1 to 4. Phono 110-J. Printers nnd IMihllshers MHIDFORD PRINTING CO., has the best rqulppod printing offlco In Boulhoru Oregon; book binding, looso leaf ledgers, billing systems, eta Portland prices. 27 North Fir st. WHY? NOW TI.MK TO TUADK. I have a ICO-noro stock ranch; good location; 100 acres In grain, soino alfalfa. This plaeo recently Mild for $ 12,000; no Incumbrance. Will trade ior good orchard. proTer pears, or would tako city promrty. Would trade oven or assume some in euinbrauoa ou orchard proposition. J. C. BARNES Wii West Main BtroeL NEW TODAY Why not buy a home now whllu buying la good? For InaUnce. Fine slg rcm i-dera ItuDMalov tkrtt -kpls v)is, pavtment paid, t70B.8 r thi. 4her ono vary e!M In, pa vet en t .Unit half pall, mm number of rooms, J1700, sr (Mp other one almost aa attractive $t J 1500.0(1. a revival or good (list will double the price or any om ojj these places. We have ho in. fine luvs In largo and small rU'iioi, .unl want to tell you about them. Call at tha office, Hoon-Cathcart Co. il.snielt t'orev 1 1 1 iJ - 1'jiono UI7 a a ) i f' f ?K A W1WFA