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MEDFORD MATTJ TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON", THURSDAY, 'AUOFST 1910 WRITERS ASK HUGHESQUERIES AS 10 POLICIES Authors State They Have Little Inter- 1 est as to Parties hut Deep Interest in Democracy Specific Statement Asked as to What Hughes Would Have Done if President. . NEW YOHK. Aug. 3 On Iti-liall' of committee of distinguished Anicr icu n writers, the executive primp met lit the Hotel ltiUniorc anil gave out the following open It-tfei-: ''To the" Honorable . Charles E. Hughes: "The professional writers who sigt tliis letter have small interest in par ties, lint a very ileep interest in dem oerney. It is our hope, through this voluntary association, to assist in the promotion uf honest, eilueatiiiiial ili eussion in onler that fiinihinienlal issues, miiy not be decided in preju dice, and ignorance. Wilson's Beliefs Known, "Mr. Wilson's heliefs have hecn ex pressed in law and in declared poli t'ies. He has made an open record by which tie mil v be judged. Wise choice is not possible unless you yourself make equally specific statement of purposes and convictions. "Without intent to offend, we feel justified in charging that in no single public utterance have you filed a bona lide hill of particulars, nor have you offered a single constructive sugges tion. Generalities aro without value blanket criticism is worthless. HKciflc Slutosment Asked. 1 "Whni we desire to Know, what it is fair that tie electorate should know arc the exact details of your disagree ment with President Wilson. What hti lie done that you would not have done and what has he failed to do fhat you would have done or propose to do7 Honesty and patriotism demand that you put yourself upon record in such manner as to permit people lo .pidge you. as Ibey are now able lo jud.L President Wilson. For example "1 Would vou have filed instnnl protest against tin- invasion of l$el glum and backed up that protest with the t'nitcd Stales navy? "'! It is arrant nonsense lo lull, nooui acnon unit would nave pre vented the i.iisilania tragedv. The vague advertisement did not appear Until shortly before the hour of sail ing. The occurrence was one of these things that civilization has made the world regard as incredible. The only nonesi question is tins: YA ould you have broken relations with llcrinany ut once' "j" Would you have urged upon congress an embargo upon the ship ment of munitions Id the allies' "4 Would you urge universal com pulsory military service Oiliest inned as to llucrLi. ''.") You are frank in slating that Iluerla's morals were of no concern to America; does (bis mean that you would have recognized Illicit. i.' "(i---As matters sland today, would you be in l'u voi' of intervening in Mexico 1 "T Hoes you it f tuck upon the Wil son shipping hill mean that you arc in favor of ship subsidies "8 You speak cnthuMu-tienlly of the rights of the worker. Docs this imply that you indorse the Clayton nuti-trust law and Hie seaman's bill Or will you urge their repeal ? The Federal Unserve, Law. ' "P- What are your specific com plaints against the federal ic-crvc law? "ill As governor of New York, you opposed the income tax amend ment; does this antagonism persist? l)o you or do you not believe in pay ing for preparedness out of a lax u incomes, inheritances and inunitiousT "We agree with you that it U u 'critical period. tar I ritical indeed for candidates to talk in terms of office seeking rather than in the simple earnest language of definite Americanism. "Ucspcctrnlly (-ignctli "Samuel Hopkins ''Adams, Knv .Stannard linker, Klli Parker Butler. L. Ames ISronn, Haute liarton. Irvin Cobb, Wadsworth Camp, .1. O'llara Co-grave, Slnughtou Coolcv, William h. Chcnery, (leorge Creel, .lame.' Forbes. Frederick C. Howe, Oil-on Gardner. Ftcdcriek Stuart lrccnc. Olive- llcrford. I'rof. I.oiti- .lohn-on, lticlmid Lloyd Jnnics, Peter 11. Kyne. Percy MacKuye, A. .1. McKelwny, Iliiii M.mle.v. Meridith Nichols . hrrt .lav Nock. Harvey J. Olliggin-. Charles Johnson Po-t. Kugene Man line Rhode-. William Mrl.eod llniiic, Poardinnn Ii. thin-on. .lohn !!ced. Opic Rccil, Kdgar Schvyu. Wm. I.cavitt Stoildard. Lincoln Stettin-. Augii-tu-Thotna-, I'lal.k Y. Ilooiiinn, (iforgc Wc-I." Why Smokp Bit Cipirs . Vt'beo Lft Gondas are oply 10o IN1TK1) STATICS I.ANII OFFICE, Reselling, Ore., Aug. 2. This circu lar letter is intended, as reply lo the many letters of iuuuiry coming to this office, relative to the Oregon & Cali fornia Railroad grant lands. A list of these lands,. by township md range in the several counties within the lioseburg hind district, will lie mailed to anyone requesting such list, for ii ny particular county, or the lists '.'or the intiii, ili-iriet will be ent, if desired. Iia.-cd on the list of lands given in the decree o fthe court, the approx imate acreage of unsold railroad lands in the several counties of Ibis district, at the time the suit was in stituted, was us follows; Lincoln, (UO: Benton, 27,71(1; Linn, llli'JU; Lane, 3(111.110; Doug las, (ill7,:l(il; Coos, 1(1(1.(120; Curry, 8-10(1; Josephine, 17-'.4lill; Jackson, 4-H..'Xi(l ; Klamath. 1:1,440. Total 1, ti!)0,:i2(i. In addition to the above lands there Lire other railroad lands in several of the eoiiutius minted, that at the lime uie sun was liisiitutcil, were iin surveyed, and hence not included ill (he list given in the suit, hut coming as well under the decree. This office lias no map for distri billion, but will furnish township plats showing location of all vacant laud and unsold railroad land, at $1 per township. In ordering township plats, both (he range and township number must be given, and remittance should be made by certified check or L. S. postal money order, payable to K. If. Turner, IScceivcr. Personal cheeks may not be received in pay ment. This office is not at present in a position to give advice us to the char acter of the laud in any locality, and can not ntlcmpt lo advise anyone in this regard. 'flic Act of Congress approved June !l, litlli, which revests title lo these unsold lands in the United Stales, provided that the lauds shall first, he classified in the field as (1) power site lauds; (2) timber lands; (') agricultural lands. Power site lands uie withheld from entry sub ject to present and Inline legislation; timber lands are such lands having 'lOO.IlOO or more feet of timber lo the 10-acrc siih-division, " agricultural hinds include all lands not classified as power sile and timber. Agricultu ral and limber lands arc subject lo mineral exploitation and entry under existing mineral land laws, except (hat title to the limber thereon may not he acquired by mineral entry. The timber on the timber lands will lie sold for cali, under some plan of competitive bidding to be later deter mined by the secretary of the inter ior. While Hie limber may be placed on sale in large bodies, yet the plan id' sale will provide that any legal subdivision may on application of a qualified purchaser be offered for sale separately before being included in a larger unit. T'or limber thus purchased, a reasonable time will be given for its removal, alter which the laud becomes open to entry under the homestead laws. Patent will be issued for the timber alone and such timber will be subject lo the taxing power of the .-.late. The land classified as agriciilt ura .land will become open to entry unde the general provisions of the home -tend law, with certain mollification relative to cultivation, and opened Act of September, which states that "the president may provide for the opening of lands bv settlement in advance of entry, by drawing, or by some siici: mot noil as lie niav deem advisable," under such regulations a may be promulgated by Hie secretary of the interior within Hie scope of tliis act. The opening of Ilic railroad lands will follow some such general plan us given in said act. In addition to the usual homestead fees and eoui mis.sjnns, ,(( (.(.its M'r acre must be paid tor the land when enlrv is al lowed, and f'2.00 per acre at the time of making proof. Commutation proof will not apply to the-r lands, nor wiil patent be issued until eiitrvmnn lias resided upon ami cultivated the land for a period of three years, proof of which mnt be mndc'withiu live vein's from date of entry. The area requir ed for cultivation .shall be such as to satisfy the secretary of Hie interior that the entry was made ill good In. Hi for Hie purpose of settlement. Only pcr-ons qualified to enter hind under the home-tend law may enter this railroad laud. Kxecption js mnde of such per-oiis who air ot hoiwjse if::;! itied. but win, have exercised their home-tend fights, and who siii.-e De cember 1. ItiLI, have re-idcd upon the land. To siteli p,T-on, pteletencc right i- ai-o given, and -ai-li per-oti may n!-o enter the subdtvi-iou having more llirin ::im.lliul leet ol limber, on which his improvements are located. The work of elassili. ntion of llic-e lands in the iield was beyuu August 1, eittie xii i,. r-VJ 1 i.. .I T , ittt ..St,.. 11 K.-:.,.- W I LL I A IV FO X PRODUCTION! f'i'l ...-t. ::. v, . ...--..-....y . .'....:i-..;:i..;:;.twvfis....:y..A.-.;-,tA,i.rtK;t,;,.. Thedii Iiara a Laura (iubhlns, in a masterful Film Drama. the great International star in this drama acta with unusual foreo, a role of heart Interest which excels ill intensity her former triumphs. It lias a moral with a "Heart Punch." l!l(i, In Jackson and Josephine conn- tics. The classification will proceed j norib, and will probably be completed ; some time in 1017. While no definite information may be given us to when any of these lands will be thrown open to entry, yet it is stated on the au thority ot (hose having charge of the work of classification that certain bodies of land in Jackson and Jos ephine county may be opened for en try some time the latter part of this year. At Ibis time no more definite iiiformatioii may be given out in re gard thereto. Yerv respect fully, W. 11. CANON, Hcgistcr. 1!. K. Tl'KXKH, lieeeiver. Roported by Jackson County Ab Btract Co., Sixth and Fir Sts, Circuit. l'irst National Bank of Mcdford vs. M. A. Hadcr.d ecree. J. 1. Caso Threshing Machine Co.,. . Ilonry J. LeC'lair, et al, summons. 1). L. Cordon vs. .1. O. Sable, to re cover money. S. P. ltuchei t vs. Eli Daliaek, fore closure. .lames It. O'Uelrno vs. Spencer S. liullis, ct al, demurrer. First National Hank of Ashland vs. T. .1. and .lonnie Greer, transfer of judgment. it ed lord Grocery Co vs. C. L. Kearsley, et ux, order of Hon. conririua- Al. P. Sehtnltt vs. It. It. Public Service Corporation, older to release goods. It. H. r.radsliaw vs. W. Nuding, order overruling demurrer. Aimen Chiplcy Pawn vs. Wilbur W. Dawn, interlocutory decree. State vs. Merle Reynolds, order. W. F. Warden vs. John A. Torncy, confirming sale. W. A. Turner vs. Uihvin P. Hughes, ot al, foreclosure. .1. D. Slums vs. .lames It. Hayes, et al, lien. W. C. Udmojiils vs. James It. Hayes et al, lieu. W. 11. Kdmouds vs. James 1!. Hayes, et al, lien. Glen Galley vs. II. F. ltcese, et ux, default, judgment, costs. Adeline Schoonfclil, et al vs. David II. Palmer, ct al. summons. K. V. Carter, et al, vs. K. T. Staples et ill, afl'adavit for order to serve summons by publication. Order to serve. II. II. Helms, et ux, vs. Wallace. Johnson, et ux, undertaking an ap sieal. Pmliatc. A. .1. Itandall. estate. Order tor final settlement. Ura (I ley O. Moore, estate, adtnlnis trators' bond. John T. I.ayton. estate, ami tided report of sale. Arthur I'. Stover, estate, petition to appoint administrator. Order ap pointing administrator. liiiil I'Xafo Transfers isan.'ic A. Arinst l ong, et ux. Alice M. Jane-, land in sec. 2", T. ::7, it. l w $ ih.uo NOTICE GI!l.ZI,li:s. The regular meeting of the Griz zlies will lie held tonight at the public library at S o'clock. A largo attendance Is desirinus as there Is Important business to bo transacted. Xs3 failed TreeioJ AMother's Desire- XMotWj-Is That's a loyal and natural feeling nil tnothem hnvo. Then make your dcsir an nratlc,, l,y intnif 'Mother's Friend." Its heneticiul qualities w lil conserve y,,ur own health mid strt-tigtii and make baby's coming easier mid It future health Keeure. Get U at your drungist.j Send for the free Look. - y -jTK.BrHildBfguUtoTC. tV d ' Miss liertlui Wolvcrton left Fri day for a week end visit with her friend, Miss Elizabeth Gore of .Mcd ford. Frank Elliott ami family motored down from !edlord Sunday, spend ing the day with relatives on Foots creek. Mr. ami Mrs. Charjes Wultl accompanied them up the creek and Elliott and family have just recently returned from an extended auto trip through Yellowstone Park, thence to Denver and home through California points. Mrs. F. E. Wtahl was down from Mcdford the latter part ot the week, getting the remainder of their house hold goods ready for shipment to Mcdford. Mrs. C. I). Wolvcrton and her sister, Miss Francis ltoss. were bust ness callers in Grants Pass the latter part of the week. "Mr. .1 II. Porter has the earliest sweet corn on Itiverside. Ho lias marketed several dozen cars lu Gold Hill this week. C. E. Iloyd Is getting his boxes preparatory to marketing his pears in the near ruturo. Mr. Iloyd raises flno pears on his ranch, having taken two prizes ut the San Francisco Expos! Hon. Messrs. Herbert Mathews and Tom Dorsey urc just completing a fine new garage on the lto'alis ranch. Mrs. F. E. Matteson returned to Medl'urd Monday to resume her du ties as stenographer at the Producer's Fruit Association, having enjoyed a short holiday. '. 1). Woolverlon lias just coin lileted a ten-day's job of baling al falfa nit the Sleepy Hollow ranch. P. J. Sch.'iumbui'g was a Jackson ville caller Hie Inst of (he week. .Miss Anna McKeown and Mr. Dick Huge 1 wcrt. dinner miosis Sunday at tile Jacobs home. J. II. Porter ninl family picniced on Ward's Creek Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ceorgc It. Alder a compauied by Mr. ami Mrs. F. E Matteson. laolored lo Crescent City Saturday, returning Sunday evening They report a very pleasant trip, and one equal In beniily to that to Crater Lake. For variety of scenery and oxi il ing thrills, it cannot be beaten C. E. Ho.mI's father and sister from Cottage Grove linve been visiting him the past week. The Iloyd family and guests were Medlord visitors Sunday Mr. and Mr.;. .1. I'etey Wells were quests at the Itonlis ranch Tuesday. Mr. and .Mrs. 1 1. D". Jones were week cud Visitors tit the G. It. Allien home, returniim to their homo on the mountain Monday. George. Jneobs is busy getting In his crop of hay. ing liiiu. Mr. ntid Mis. planning to lenve for a trip to Crat Dick Engel is holp- I). II. Stead are Saliinjay afternoon r Luke. They will 'accompany Mrs. I ptolt of Gold tllit. Mrs. Wm. M'Kayl and mother, McKay will leave Thursday for Cot tage Grove, whi le they will spend their vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony of Oakland arH visiting .Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Fish, who are old lime friends. Mr. Lester Fav ami wile, anil a Healthy B aby ?"1 limai fllAj Atlinl.r.., k- (1 I RIVERSIDE RIPPLES mother and Mrs. Hoy Yost and Miss! Irene Primer, left for Crator luku Wednesday morning. They will ro turn by way of Klamath Falls and visit till places of interest on the way. 'Mrs. A. Hoara entertained with a dinner party last Saturday evening, in honor of Miss Dorothy Smith of Gold Hill anil Miss Florence. Trow bridge of Modford, who have been visiting Miss .Maliel llearn tho paut Week. Covers were laid for 12. The guests were: Misses Dorothy Smith, Florence Trowbridge, Elizabeth Gore, Edith Johnson, ltoso Lehners, .Mil dred Elmer, Kiitherliie Klc, Juuiiitti Furry, Koberta Gore, Sybil Furry uud tlertha Woiverton. Flora Provost of Ashland and lleatricu Simmons of Medlord, guests of Alice Heaeraft aro among tboso who left for the Oregon Caves Jlon day morning. Among thoso who attended "The Birth of a Nation'' from Phoenix on Saturday evening were: .Mrs. William orless and family, Airs. Fred Furry mil daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Coleman and Mr. and Mrs, Andrew lleariis Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Anderson ro- turned to their home in Oakland ill., Tuesday, after having visited numerous relatives and friends in tho valley. Hiss Moure of Medford Is visiting Mrs. J. W. llailiic. Miss Marion Towne was a Med ford visitor Tuesday morning. Miss Hazel Anderson Is, visiting friends in Ashland. Mrs. ltlockwood visited friends ill Tnlent last Sunday. Mrs. C. it. Ward aiiif mother Mrs. Young, and little Mildred Ward are the guccts ot Mrs. Louise Porter Woodvillo. Mrs. ltiuutncl of Medford, mnde her home folks a visit last Situdav. The Glass threshing machine will start up work ueross the river one lay Ibis week. A birlhdav parlv was given for Mrs. Kd Moore, it be.'ng her fitly ninth Inrliidav. A tine dinner wus served with the refreshments of ice cream in the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Neul of Ccnlral Point were Sunday gusest of Mr. and Mr Moore. Viola Chapman of Antioch is work ing in Medford. Mr. iMoore ,i the M.ondows wa motoring through ibis part last. Sun iluy on his way to Agale. When buv ing tt breuk down lit Theodore TUuss' making it rather late before rcturuitii A birthday dinner was given for Ellis Clark and wife ot Central Point motored out into thiri section last Suiiduy. Tom Godfrey is peddling beef tbr the neighborhood nowadays. A birthday dinner was given Miss Mallie Gordon of Hcuglo Sunday, il being her twentieth birlb dny. Mr. and Mrs, John Kodgors were visitors at Gordons Sunday. Norman Gage has been binding ha J'or Dell .Morrison on t lie lliilh rune Mr. and Mrs. Moore started on camping trq, hist Monday, going the mountains for some lime. Several from here al tended III "Girth of ii Nation' last week, porting it a fine show. NEW YORK, Aug. United Slates Senator Thomas .1. Walsh, ot Montana has been selected as man ager of the western headquarters of tin.' democratic national committee at Chicago, Chairman McConniek uu noiinccd last night, $100 Reward, $100 Ttio rrriilfr, ,if It'tiin Unit IIhti' I Hint seli-ti'e Ii.ih ieiii.'1't. mill Unit It !, tin- t.nl, i.i.kIIU I'tit frm, nun. i ttl't'tiM'. r-ii;lttf lltlt, t"iti'r "ill It t III I.Ml-t t.lllt till' ilitnutl ilffl illm. In nil iitiirrti c lift 11 ii ,n V Itlltt rt i lie- un il- l. ttm ti ,-iiHtltii!! .tlnilltuil trim uu lit limit, lit .ii liilti unlit . 1 iinu'iiii!, utirfn tl.v in. tit tin tllf KVKtllll. tlllTfllV uf ttif tll.fits,-. itinl It' ImlliUiii.' ni fin' turr. In tlotiiL' It. w i nun 1, fttlili It, it itfTfr on,- Hnt,.r.. I fulU tf c ur.-. S. ml tni: tin- riiiiniliiili nir I In- ii.itlcitl .tri'tnttli I II ill l .n lunl ic.imiiik tin it,tir inn, in,- m !..r hiiv mi," i tin L ll-l t.f ti'.liln-HlijK Aclilri St. LI Tjkn it r. J. i hi:ni:v a co., i o. h .ill l'nnri,!in. 7.'if. U.iU'9 1 nmllj IMU f'tr caist!i:itlim I'Olt KENT .MISCI'JILANEOCS FOH KENT-Ot lb o room al. lit; N Front street. Apply to (ins, th Tailor for information. FOU HEX"! J7IOCSE8 FOH KENT -Flto room bungalow with large screen porch. Inqtilr "liu West 1 1th street. FO It in PENT D-''ll0tn house; cloS' gas; Path; $10 month; part fixed to sublet. 1 10 FOH I ti' NT ln ; apply ::7 I. I'M v. i on; i-rooiu housi E. Main. close i'hone I ls TWO TRIPS DAILY BETWEEN MEDFORD and EAGLE POINT S. II. Hurnlsh'n auto will leave Eagle Point at 8 A. M. and 1 P. M. dallv, except Sundav; leave Medford 9 A. M. and fi P. M. Will call for passengers at hotels In Medford and hotels and business houses In Eagle Point. ruo.Mi 3-xa on 3-.3. FOH SALE lustock und Dlocli hogs weight, about lad pounds average, also pair fine fox and coyote hounds, tli months old cheap, ('has. Gilchrist, Sams Valley, Oregon. 117 FOH SALE -First class milch cow. Wallace Woods at Hubbard llros. 115 FOK SALE Extrn good work horso, 8 years old. Will lake lighter horse In part trade. Phone 539-11-1. 117 FOH BALK IvnsCMXtLANKOlIB FOIt SALE Kentucky Wonder string beans for sale. ;ie per pound at the Court Street Grocery, 1 till N. Central avo. Tolophone your orders. Phone 3d!). 1 1 SI FOH SALE Auto, roadster cheap If taken at once. Call at luuo I1,. Main. Phone 371. US FOR SALE llcfilgerator, fruit Jnrs and other furniture. 707 est 'ltth street. Phono 137-11. 115 FOH SALE Hudson four-passenger auto In good condition, new tires; electric lights. Cheap, apply, 12U7 W. Main street. 1 Hi FOR SALE Twin Indian motor cycle; two sliced; fully equipped; perfect condition. A bargain Mc Guirk's Cigar Store. Ill FOH SALE Imperial cycle car In perfect condition. Wtilkor s Gar age. HI FOH SALE Small typewriter with carrying case. Apply otflco Cnl. Ore. Power Co. 11- OH SALE Furniture nnd rugs al 45 S. Central avo. 11 J OH SALE OH Tit ADE Pullets at Medford Poultry nnd Egg Co. 1 1 It FOH SALE Bcardlcsa barley straw by slack or load. Also splendid hog pasture for rent. Call 732.12 131 'XI It SAL15- -Sonio furniture, Phone 37U-J. 124 HELP WANTED MALE' WANTED Man and wife on ranch !Man for general ranch work; wtle us cook. W. J. HarUell, -HiS-J-l 1 t(i WANTED Man to work on ranch eloso to town, nuc. Box 1. Mail Tiib 113 WANTETt SITOATIOTIH WANTED Lady wants hour or day work. Phone 344-Y. 129 WAXTKI) MISCELLANEOUS WANTED William Kenncy to com municate with E. W. Llljograu, Medlord, Oregon. WANTED Two good Becoud hand motorcycles: old or lato model wu ho conudorcd. Must bo barglan .Answer quick. Address S. J. Tay lor. Grants Pass, Oro. 1 1 WANTED To buy house: 4 or five rooms. To move. Box I Mull Trill uno. 115 WANTED Furnished houso by Senteinher I. by responsible party Phono 539-R-l. 117 WANTED Foathers to ronovato, old mattressos and feather beds inado Into sanitary folding forms. samnles. Phono l'JIi-J. 322 East 12th st. 121 WANTED Fixtures for store. What have you? C. A. Dovoo. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOIt SALE Tho Leader newspaper nnd iirliitiiiu idaut at ilornbrooli Cal.. Is lor sale at a bargain. Fail lag eveslght of owr.;r causes him to sacriticu his business. 110 MONKV TO TXJAI MONEY TO LOAN Have money to loan upon city and country prop erty. CJuIck service Money on hand. Earl S. Tuiny. 210 Gurnet! Corov Bldg. It VOR liXCItANGE KOH EXCHANGE Hi'l acres in Southern Caiflornla. ample water, pumping plant, $ I H.iMMl clear and Ii acres Huntington Beach on lloulevaril, modern bungalow, lor cheap land, adapted to iniM'd farming. Clark Realty Co., 2 lit! Philips Hlilg. TO TRADE -Team weighing 3100 for one weighing 2i;iin. Ends Transfer Co., .Medford. 117 LOST- LOST - Wilip arty who picked up brown tin covered grip containing wireinaa's tools tioni Edear Ha ter's ranch gale, please return to Home Tel. Co office. Ill LOST - "A Eastman Kodak ill case, Bel ween Medlord anil Hultnan Baths, Ashland. Finder please re turn lo Mall Tribune anil receive reward. BUSINESS KMUMTVORI Trausfere EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO Office 42 North Front St. Phon S15. Prices right. Service gue- twtaari INTEIIL'RBAN AUTOCAR, CO, TIME OMUL Leave Mcdford tor Ashland, Talent and Phoenix daily, except Sunday, at 8:00 a. m., 1:00, 2:00, 4:00 and 6:U p. m. AIgo on Saturday at 11:15 p. m. Sundays leave at 8:00 and 10:30 a. m. and 1:00, 2:00, 5:30 and 9:30 p. m. Leave Ashland for Medford dally, except Sunday, at 9:00 a, m.. 1:00, 2:00, 4:00 and 5:15 p. m. Also on Saturday nights at 6:30 and 2:20. Sundays leave Ashland at 9:00 a. m. and 1:00, 4:30, 6:30 sad 10:10 j), m. BOBINK8S BIltHCTOKI Auto Bappllo LAIIER AUTO SPRING CO. Wd are operating the largest, oldest and best equipped plant In the Pa cific northwest. Use our aprlngl when others fall. Bold under guar antee. 29 North Fifteenth Bt., Portland, Ota. Attorney GEO. W. CM RRM Y Attorney and Notary, Rooms 9-10, Jackson Coun ty Bank Building, entrance N. Central, Medford, Ore. POUTER J. NEFF Attorney at law. rooms 8 and 9, Medford National Bank Building, . E. REAME3, LAWYER OaraetU Corey bldg. , M. ROBERTS Lawyer. Medford National Bank Building. Collections. COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS W collected some accounts 14 year old. We know how to get the money. The Bullock Mercantile Agency, Inc., Rooms 1, 1, t, Haa kins' Bldg., 216 E. Main iL Dentlau Dr. W. M. VAN BCOTOO DR. C. C. VAN BCOTOO Dentists Garnett-Corey Bldg., nlte Medfora, Oro. Phone 86. Collections and Reports 111 Engineer and Contractor FRED N. CUMM1NOS Snglneer and contractor, 404 il. P. & H. Bldg, Biirveya,, estimates, Irrigation drainage, orchard and land Im provement. Garbage GARBAGE Get your premise cleaned up for the summer. Call on the city garbage wagons for good service. Phone J74-L. F, Y. Allen. House Movers MEDFORD HOUSE MOVERS We Move Houses, Barns, Gnragos, Ma chinery, Etc. Phone 488-M, or 48S-X. 612 S. Nowtowu, 811 Da kota. Instruction In Mnrtc FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher ot piano and harmony. Haight Miialo Studio, 401 Garnett-Corey Bldg., Phone 72. Insurance. i EARL S. TUMY General Insurance office, Fire, Automobile, Accident, Liability, Plate Glass, Contract, and Surety Bonds. Excellent com. panles, good local service. No, 210 Garnett-Corey Bldg. Physicians and Murgeons nore DR. P. G. CARLOW, DR. tSVM MAINS CARLOW OateopathlS physicians, 416-417 Garnett-Coreji bldg., phone 1036.-L. Residence; 26 South Laurel at DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathic physician, 303 Garnett-Corey. building. Phone 110. DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician and surgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and glasses sup piled. Oculist and Aurlst for S. P. R. R. Co. Offices M. F. & H. Co. bldg., opposite P. O. Phone B7. DR. R. W. CLANCY Physician an surgeon Phonos, office 36, reSl donce 780. Office hours, 10 to 12. 2 to 6. DP. MARTIN C. BARRER Physi cian and surgeon. Office Palm block, opposite NaBh hotel. Hours II) to 12, 1 to 4. Phone 110-J Printers and Publishers MEDFORD PRINTING CO., has the best equipped printing office In southern Oregon; book binding, loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, etc. Portland prlcoi. 27 North Fir st. WHY? NOW TIME TO TRADE. I have a 100-acro stock ranch; good location; 100 acres In grain, sonio alfalfa. This place recently sold for $ 12,000; no Incumbrance. Will trade for good orchard, proror pears, or would take city property. Would Initio oven or assume some in cumbrance on orchard proposition. J. C. BARNES litis West Main Street. NEW TODAY Why not buy a homo now while buying Is good? For Instance. Fine six room modern bungalow three sleeping rooms, paveiuont paid, $17011.110 or HiIh other cno very closo in, pavement about half paid, samo number of rooms, $1700.00 or an other one almost as attractive at $1500.00. A revival of good times will double tho price of any one of theso places. We have some fine buys In largo and small ranches, and want to toll you about them. Call at tho office. Hoon-Cathcart Co. 20S tiarnett Corey Bldg. I'hoqfl 17 ST