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PA'OE FIVW rel Food BUSIXKS8 initbOTOKT Auto RuIne TO PUNCIURG PnUPON WlHCK' pillow.1 t-ioAfls oxen -me LAMER ATJTO HPRINU CO. W ar operating the largent, oldest and best equipped plant In the I'v elf 1c northwost. Use our sprlntrs when otle fall. Bold under gnsr antee. 26 'North Fifteenth Bt., Portland. Oia. A tfomryl QUO. W. CIIKRHT Attorney and Notary, Rooms 9-10, Jackson Conn, ty Dank Building, entrance N, Central, Medford, Ore. cwce , wee -rKe rui -Trie pir-tv PISHeS AND PANS ANU Ujf fliCM 01)1 POUTER J. NKFF Attorney at law. room 8 and 9, Medford Nation) Bank BulldlnK. FOK WAKIN6 THE BEOS- Wail ONE END OF TitC SHEETS To THC: FOOT OF TtlE BED-THEN Tl ROPES ON "We OTHER ENDS RUNNING THEM VP thkou6H thc- hooks on iiie posts- when you (El UP YOU JUST PULL THE ROPES ANPTHE ee is made - rgM WR(J ON Trie LAWN AT NI6HT NEAR THE 6RrSS SPRlNKLER-TriUS WA5HIN TUG DISHES AND SPKINWUM& THE LAWeJ AT'IHE SAME TIME -LET THEM LAY THERE ALL THE ) NEXT PAY FOR The 5UN TO PKY'EM . H. RBAMES. LAWYER (lrt- fOR "5MeePlNG-TAXe ft OOD'AIM FOR -UNDER 1 Trie ice-box, stove. or coi'cHrfHeN sve ' TrlE Bf?O0M A SWllFTOfeRK SENDINe AiLC 'the RtBISH UNDER THE OBJECTAIMED Corey bids. LETTH6 CAT FEl ITS -SELF A'5 PEt? lUUU5TKATiON-N0Tlce-lJNT FILL UP THE WASH BOILER tfJiTrt CKCAM BCCAUSE'; CATS ARE NOT FOND OF BUTTER q M. RonKUTfl Lawyer. iledford National P.anV nniMiria tTollectlona. MEDFORD MATTJ TRTBUNR BEDFORD, ORKOOX. SATURDAY, AUGUST .', 191G x . J? ( 5VS-feM-rt5 A WOHOEi? N ' ' ' S DECLARES FOR HUGHES; STATES L MOOSE nilCACO, A ug. 5 . It ay ni o n d ltobins, chairman of the I'roBressive National eonimiUee ami candidate of the Illinois progressives for United States senator In 1914, announced to day that lie would support Onirics Kvanj Hughes, republican nominee for president, declared that "It was manifest that the progressive party was dead" and asserted that "wise and sincere progressives'' should join with republicans in the "(ommon struggle for sorial and industrial justice in city, state and nation." In the statement which was ad dressed to the progressives of the country, Mr. Hohlns said: "Wt progressives stand at the cross-roads. American social, indus trial and political life lias broken down under tho old individualistic control. A new national mind and conscience developing industrial unity, industrial standardization, po litical honesty, from a .self-controlled democracy this is the goal of our generation in American life. ! be lieve in thc character and the courage of (he nominee of tile Re publican parly. Ho is the most con spicuous exam pie in our history of the possibilities that polities may hold for able and t. use I fish public service. For myself, 1 gladly enlist with tho great majority of the bro 'gressives of thc nut ion under the leadership of Charles Kvaus Hughes. "The supreme need American life is leadership supported by a vot ing rank and file that will organize nnd maintain an adequate, social, industrial and military preparedness, together with a comprehensive for eign policy," 'he statement said. T nino LONDON, Aug. Some of the Danish conservative papers have opened a violent attack upon the gov ernment over the treaty with the 1'nited States for the salo of the Danish West Indies, according to a Copenhagen dispatch to the Ex change Telegraph company. The Na tional Tldenile 'says: "In a question of such great, im portance for the w-hole nation, the i government acted in a manner such I as lis worst antagonist would not'! have believed it capable of. .Nobody 1 but the Danish government would i have risked such a course." j On the other hand, the Politiken poinls out that Denmark several ' times attempted to utilize the islands lllll IlOf offnl-l !W,,-n ! ,-..1.. TI.IL- I paper says that under the present William Meyers, wile and daugh . war conditions, the Islands might be-: ter, Hemic e of Ash!, mil, motored up come a danger to Danish neutrality, to spend the day at Die home of Mrs. and that it might be difficult for 'Isora Hodge- in this city. Thc ladles Denmark to defend tiiein from en- mentioned arc si.-tcrs. i-roadunent. USING U. S. REVENUES rmcAtlU. A-i. Itrnjnmin I. Tweed, uii( r!;im- l!mt until v eii'ly lie wa- p''tn;i-ter at W.iveHv. V;ih., t"!,l I'o-t'd'iee lllH V.fY iernter to- ;:v he h 'rioni fi n iMuent ilii-, 1w-rii i in i-11-.iinly here, iutvih ur-'t n iim-e!;' up !a-t hkiil. In-crni-e. lie liU c'lii-eicii'-e mulil not !'u ucr lit" -ir.iin. r-':tl :i,i:luir- i:i- nre iiive-,iu',,titi.L:. Turrd el;iim that i.-i- pc-ttliiiieit- nt Wi.v.-riv lifivc n-.t ft bt-cn (ii-ifKvmVi. Meilfnnl Iton(ors Smoke The Medford ami Mt. Pitt Cigars. FOR PACIFIC COO NEW YORK, Aug. ii. Churles E. I lushes came to this c,lly early today from his home in Hridgchampton, 1.. I., prepared to leave at tl:o5 o'clock tonight for his trip U the Pacific coast. Mr. Mushes intended to spend Ut least part of the day at the na tional lLendiiuarters here In confer4 ence with Hepuhlican leaders. Mrs. Hughes, who will accompany him on the campaign trip, will join him here this afternoon. William It. Wilcox, chairman of the republican national committee, plans to go as far ns Chi cago with the Hughes party. The chairman said lie would not an nounce the personnel of the Chicago headquarters force until ,'ie had con ferred with the western leaders in that city. JACKSONVILLE Miss Gypsie Johnson of Seapose, Ore., has been visiting friends, liv ing here this week. Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Williams of ('.rants Pass were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kick. John llaskins was a business caller from Watkins Friday. Mrs. James C. Cotchett, who has been vrsiting relatives in Medford, spent Thursday in Jacksoimlle. Mr. and Mrs. Itobcrt Finney have returned from their outing, spent on the LitHo Applegale. Deputy Sheriff Ciirley Wilson i made n business trip to Salem and Portland the last of tho week, j Mr. nnd Mrs. Kugeue Thompson and son have joined the Jacksonville 'colony, camped at Sulphur Springs, j Mrs. Anna Froad and children will : leave for CooniHe. Ore., in the near future, where they will spend the j rt inter. Miss Kthcl Dich and Frank W. Ikandler were quietly married in 1 Medford on Wednesday, August 2. Mr. and Mrs. Handler will make their home near lluncom, where they have built a bungalow. Miss Pauline llreaves has returned from Alliambra, Ca!., where she spent the past winter and will re sume her duties Willi the Pacific Telephone Company. .Mrs, Joseph Mnrconi and daughter, Mis I. aura anil Cora, Thomas James, Francis and Jesse Taylor will leave for a month's camping trip to Klam ath county and Crater Lake next wee!;, .'Miss I.uella Mckco and Thomas I luniiington were married at tiie homo of Mrs. Polk Hews last Mon day ('veiling by Justice of the Peace Henry Dox. The young couple will mak(i their home in Medford, where the groom is employed. GOLD II NUGGETS Vernon -Milam leit ;.ionday on the evening train for Tori land, to take the examination for entrancp to the nit vy. His first examination was tahi n at Medford st veral days ao. "Waller .Stickle n-turupd to Cold lllll Tuesday afternoon, having been engaged in business In Medford for soi!ie time past. Miss Vera Davidson ret urned Tuesday afternoon from an extended tor.r of tho northern part Of the state, visiting friends at various phi'es and then attending; Hie sum mer term at Hie Monmouth N'orfmil. On her return trip he veiled with ii r former sehool mate. Mrs. W. Wat.-on oT Sutherlin a few duv;;. I. H. Miller, hi i .unpanied by ll. i t A. .VlaniK. and It. I '. to Me.jford Tne.'-day .Moor motored on bii.iues Mrs leg al If nkins of Mnrhfiebl is visit- t'ip bnme of her 'iMer, Mr. D. Horn in the went ud of to n. Siie m ui probably remove to San Francisco, ns her husband has pro-1 eeeded to that city and has employ ment there. llr. and Mrs. Charles liunlap' of Uikcvicw, were in tiold Hill Friday, visiting friends. -Miss llattle Hodges spent a few hours with friends In Ashland Thurs day. . Mabel Tibbels, the little lS-iuonlh-old daughter of S. P. station agent Harry Tibbels, is recovering nicely from the effects of her broken arm. It might be remembered that the baby fell over the side of the bath, tub nnd broke her left arm several days ago. Miss Opal Stacey of Medford Is spending a few flays at the homo of her uncle. A. 10, Kellogg nnd family of this city. Mr. and Mrs. P. T.angdell spenl Thursday in Medford on business. Tom Diingey and wife of Galls Creek were transacting business In Gold Hill Thursday. Horn To Mr. and Mrs. l!oy Came ron at tho Gold Hill hospital Wednes day, August !!, a JO pound hoy. Mr. and Mrs. .1. X. Fountain left Thursday owning for their future home in Tacoina, Wash. They will he greatly missed by their many friends In HiIr cUy and vicinity, and they will be remembered often and con tinually by the abundance of Ills well-made and artistic mission furni ture, which niny be seen in almost every home In the locality. Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Adams and daughter, Knid, who are spending their vacation in our midst, left Fri day afternoon for a short visit with old friends in Ashland. The picking of Pears on tho liel Uio orcliand west of town, will cmn inence neNt Tuesday, as tho pickers aro already engaged. Austin lias returned from a weeks visit with Wisconsin several reiath os. K. K. (Jleason and family went to Prospect Sunday and spent the day. M r. and M rs. M, (Jregory of this city and neiees of Oakland, Cal., Mrs. Weedou and kou Shirl Weudon, and Mrs. Lizzie Owens and daughter, Miss Virgiu Owens, of this city, were a party that enjoyed a trip to Crater Lake last week. Mrs. .1. V. Merritt made a business trip to Cold Hill Tuesday. Professor Xiert retnn.l Tuesday afternoon from Monmouth, where he has been attending the summer ses- i sion of school there. Mr. and Mrs. Oaks Ames of Med ford spent the week-end with "on tral Point relatives. Ninety-niuo per cent of Central Point's junior and senior population attended the "Hirth of a Nation" in Medford last week. All pronounced it the greatest picture of he day. Miss Ksther Dougherty, who has been the guest of her uncle, Mr. Kay Ager and family, for the past few weeks, left for her home in Port land the middle of the week. Miss Dougherty will be accompanied home by little Mis Jeunetto Ager, who will visit witli Portland relatives for the next month. Mrs. Victor Mnrsell is entertaining her sister, formerly Miss Opal Coruni of this city. Little Mis Uuby and Hester Walsh of San Francisco, Ca!., are the guests of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Frar.k W.ston, for a few weeks. Misses Audrey and (Jladyn Holmes spent a few hours with Medford and Phoenix trlend.-, Tuesday afternoon. Olaf OIkmhi and 'o;uir con of Portland enjoyed a visit with home folks here for a tew days his week. .Mr. Olsson made the trip here from j Portland In his car. His parents, Mr. and Mr. Paulas Olsson left with hi m Wednesday morning for Port land, where they wiil enjoy a few ' days visit. I About I.'O people of the Christian church motored out to Herring's flrove Wednesday evening. with i iiasijets load' d with good thinks. nressed ( b ic;en. veal -.rtavps. f Inf fv , rakes, delicious salad, mother's and- !ifbe .-Mid evervthinu Hint -;oea to jrunke a grrni"1, bp; feed, to parllci pate in a few hours of yooU old- fashioned picnic. Such things us manners wero left behind and tho children and the older folks too, en- Joyed thouiselves Immensely. The children, especially the little boys, aro eagerly looking forward to another day full of such good things. Mrs. Fred llcsselgrave and liltlo daughter, came down from Talent Thursday to spend a day or two wth homo folks. Mr. and Mrs. Ariniuc Lewis have moved to Medford, at which place .Mr. Lewis is employed in n meat market. Miss Lola Carlton is staying a fow days with her grandmother in Ash land. Master Leon Love is at Fort Klam ath, where he will remain a short time with Ills grandparents. Mrs. 1). C. Grim and young daugh ter, Lois, will leave soon for the former's childhood home in Ne braska. They will be absent from the city all winter. Mr. nnd Mrs. Tom Kelsoe of Gold Hill were greeting old friends here the first of the week. Merrltt Harnett of Klamath Falls 'is among Central Point friends now. Mrs. Tom Haimey and Mrs. Jasper Hannah of Debenger Cap, are out-of-town visitors here this week. William Ileijiniau is enjoying a va cation at Applegate at present. A number of merry young ladies left here early Friday morning and in u short time reached the Hay dam, where they spent the day picnicking. Mrs. C. P. flood of Ashland visited Mrs. C. Carey Friday and both at tended the "Hirth of a Nation" at Medford. Kverett Ib-eson of Talent is in a Portland hospital undergoing a se rious operation for cancer of the throiit. Lloid Oolvor and T. M. Itader and .Mm Smyth left for itader's mountain ranch Tuesday. A. II. llearn and family motored to Ashland last Sunday. C. Carey was in Medford Tuesday, where he bought some young ciilves to fatten for veal. M rs. Noah Chandler was In Phoenix Tuesday buying berries to can. Mr. and Mrs. T. .1. C.ardner of Medford wery pleasant callers at C. Carey's .Monday evening. fMrs. Keinier nf the Talent Kx periment station leaves Thursday for an extended trip through the east to visit her parents and other rela tives. .Mrs. .1. 1). Henry visited her daghler, M rs. McStockford Tuesday 'of this week. Mr. ami Mrs, K. O. Itease came down ftom Ashland Tuesday to visit Mrs. Ie;is"'s parents. Mr. Uease drove t heir new ear over from Yreka with very little iid from the Tigcnt and ho had never dri ven a ear before. Dr. and .Mrs. Malmgren were visit ing friends in Talent Wednesday evening. Andy Weidner of Talent has seven acres of as line sugar beeln as ever grew in any slate. They are being raised without irrigation. El Reported by Jackson County Ab stract Co., Sixth and Fir Sts. t'ircuit C-ourt. I. Zumlcl Samuel Ibiteuiun, In cover iii'int-y. Marriage License Karl Din l-aac-s anil Mildred Olive (S:y.,: Karl lllai l:.'iliy lied fici-llia Kiiienii!. Ileal llMiifc Transfer Canie T. Ililli.- et vir to .lolin .1. Shoe! .l L'h-:i.'i-1Y 1.IMI John Smith I" Itnlii it If. Min- tcr, i,i IV Mill Horn To Mr. and Mrs. Ham l-'rls-loe, 7:!:'. Wc- -Hii street, Aiicu-t J, a 10-pomid girl. Why Smoke lilt Cigars When La Gondaa are only lOo .Notice of Sherllf'K Sale of Henl I'roiK-l-ly I'lider Kxecutiim. S. J. .Myers, plaintiff, vs. John Whlto and Julia F. White, defendants. Hy virtue of an execution and order of sale duly Issued out of and under the senl of the Circuit Court of tho. State of Oregon, in and for the County of Jackson, to me di rected, dated the :ird day of July in n certain suit therein, wherein the plaintiff, S. J. Myers, on the 27th day of June l!Hti, recovered a judg ment against the defendants, John White and Julia F. White and each of them for the sum of three hundred twenty-five ($:i'jr) dollars with In terest thereon from the irth day of February, 11115, at tho rate of 10 per cent, per annum and fifty (?50) dollars attorney'E fee. I'uulic notice Is hereby given that in compliance with the commands of said execution and order of sale, I will on Monday, the 7th day of Au gust, llllli, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. in., at the front door of tho court house in Jacksonville, Jackson Coun ty. Oregon, offer for sale and will sell, subject to redemption as by law provided, all of the right, title nnd interest that tho defendants above named had on the date of tho mort gage herein foreclosed, or have ac quired or now have In and to the following doacrlhed real property, to wlt: Lots four (II and five (5) In block four (4 of George Halls Ad dition to Woodville. mow Itogue lliver) in Jackson Cuunty. Oregon. The above lots will be sold at said tlmo and place in the manner pro vided by law for tho sale of real property under execution to satlsy tho judgment, costs, attorney's fee and accruing costs of this sale. Dated this 7th day or July, 10 Hi. W. II. SINGLF.Il, Sheriff. Ily 10. W. Wilson, Deputy. '.Notice of Appoint!) cut of Kvccut.oi'. In tho County Court of the Slate, of Oregon, in and for tho County of Jackson. In the matter of the estato of W. W. McDonald, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned hns been nppointed by tho Hon. b. L. TouVvlle, County Judge, as executor of the estate of W. W. McDonald, deceased, and has duly qualified as such executor, ac cording to law. All persons having clahnH against said estate aro hereby notified and required to present them, with proper vouchers and duly verified according to law, to the undersigned at the of fice of the Jackson County Hank In the city of Medford, Oregon, within six months from the dale hereof, which paid office the undersigned' se lects ns his place of business in all matters pertaining to said estate of W. W. McDonald, deceased. Dated at Mediord, Oregon this Sth day of July, A. I)., l!Hi. Dat0 of first publication July S, 111 10. C. MV Mc DONALD, Kxecutor of the estate of Y. W. McDonald, deceased. FOlt HKNT noCSRfl FOU UKNT Five room bungalow, wiili large screen porch. Inquire Till) West 1 1th street. l-'()lt UK NT !l-room house; close In: vas; hath; $10 mouth; part fivfl to sublet. !!( Foil ItKN'T - l-'ive-room house close in: apply Urn; K. Main. Phone 374. 1 1 .1 FOIl IIUXT .Misci:l,i,ANi:ois FOU ItKN'T--l-'ronl office room in Olley building, on Crape street, ill quire .1. I i. Andre -vs. I I 7 FOlt ItKNT Officii room at lifl N, Front street. Apply to Cus, the Tailor for Information. FOIl S.MJ-: UANCHKS FIM t S A LK FA It MT N I iSTIve acres cleared and plowed, lleauti- ful bungalow and big fireplace, tlili kl -settled neighborhood. Clo:Je to town. Can t be beat for berries, fruits and vegetables. Itest poul try country in stale. Crncery de livery, telephones, etc, lleallht'ul and pleasant surroundings. First class iiini'kets; two rail roa d.i. MtiHt sell at once. Worth $1 -Mill. Price for quick sale, $lu7."i; half cash. Write box 71, Uochester, Wash. FOlt S A I,K -11 T ETIT JC.v FOU S.U,K--1uStock and lllock hogs weight, about 150 pounds average, alio pair fine fox nnd coyote hounds, la months old cheap, ('has. Cikhilst, Sams Valley, Oregon. 117 FOR KALE Extra good work horse, s years old. Will take lighter hor-e In part trade. Phono .-,:;: -U-1. 117 iTOB SALE unsWiiIiAlVKOOg FOlt SALE Kentucky Wonder string beans for sale, I'.c per pound at the Court Street Grocery, 1U0 N. Central ave. Telephono your orders. Phone 360. 1 19 FOIl SALE Auto, roadster chenp It taken at once. Call at JUDO IS, Main. Phono 371. 118 FO It SALE Hudson four-passenger auto in good condition, new tires electric lights. Cheap, apply 1207 W. Main street. lit!' FOR SALE Small typewriter with carrying case. Apply oflico l ill.- Ore. Power Co. 14 FOU SALE OH TRADE PlllletR at Medford Poultry uud Egg Co. llti FOR SALE lieardleBS hurley straw by stark or load. Also splendid hog pasturo for rent. Call 732.12 131 FOR SALE Some furniture, . S79-.I. Phone 124 IHXr VA.VTEI M.V1K SALESMAN For general inercuii tiln trade In Oregon, to sell a new proposition of merit. Vacancy now. Attractive commission, con tract: $J$ weekly lor expenses. -Miles F. lllxlor Co., Wholesale Jewelers, 2211-32 Carlln llldg Cleveland ,()hlo. WANTED Pickers Mlrlvlsta or- chard. WAN'TKD All kinds of laborers for mill work, loggers, construction work and farm work. Wages $2 to $"i. Doremiis Kmploynieut Agency, Marshlicld, Oregon, P. W (oodnian, prop. WAN'TKD Man and wlfo on ranch .Man for general ranch work; wife us cook.' W. J. llnrUeil, 1U8-.I- 11(1 WANTETl WtTUATIONS W-ANTKD Work for inan mid wlf Man good carpenlor and wife good cook. No children, llox 14. Mull Tribune. 121 WAN'TKD Lady wauls hour or day Tvork. Phono 344-Y. 120 WANTED MISCKlLAXHOUS WAN'TKD Stock Adklns' place town. to pasture. Dr, 1 mile south of 1 1 S WAN'TKD-- liino pounds of poultr; weekly. Top prices. Warner Wortuiau and Core. WAN'TKD Large company to hauill big mining proposition. Seven claims in group; gold, silver, lead nlckle, tungsten; no real estat Address. Stephen K ranltz, .lack sonvllle Oregon, care Sterling Mines. I WAN'TKD $7HU on a acres nlfalf near to illy, In per cent. .1. O Sample, Sterling .Mine, Jackson ville. 11 WANTKD William Kenuey to com munlcate with K. W. i.lljegran Medford, Oregon. WANTED Furnished house by September I, by renpousllilo parly. Phono Hli-ll-l, 1 17 WANTKD Feathers lo renovate, old mattresses and feather beds made into sanitary folding forms. For samples, Phone llKl-.l, 1122 Kast 12th st. J24 WANTED have you' l-'lxtures for store. What C. A. DeVoe. IH'SINESS OlM'OKTl'XrlTHS FOlt SALE Tiie Leader newspaper and printing plant at llornhrimk, Cal., Is for sale at. a bargain. Fall ing eyesight of owner causes him to sai-rillee his business. JIB MON'KY TO I,OAN MONEY TO LOAN Havo money to loan upon city and country prop erty. Quick service. Money on hand. Earl S. Tumy, 210 Garnett Corey UliU. ' tf FOR KXCILVUiB TO TRADE- Team weighing 3 -I'll) for ouo weighing 2iiu;. Ends Transfer Co.. Medford. 117 I.NTEIll'RIIA.N AUTOCAR CO. TIME CARD. Leave Medford lor Ashland, Talent and phoenix dally, except Sunday, at 8:U0 a. m., 1:00, 2:00, 4:00 and 5:1J v. in. Also on Saturday at 11:15 p. I in. Sundays leave at 8:00 and 10:30 j a. m. and 1:00. 2:00, 5:30 and :30 'p. rr. Leave Ashland for Medford dally, except Sunday, at 9:00 a. m.. 1:00, 2:00, 4:00 and 6:15 p. m. Also on Saturday nights at 6:30 and 2:20. Sundays leave Ashland at 9:00 a, m. ami 1:011. 4:.10, 6:30 and 10:30 V. Da. COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS We collected some accounts 14 years old. We know how to tot the money. The Iluilock Mercantile Agency, Inc., Rooms 1, 2, S, H Vlna' BldK.. 21(1 VI. Main ft. Dentist Dr. W. M. VAN SCOYOO DR. C. C. VAN BCOYOC Pentlsta Garnett-Corey BMg., nlte Medforo, Oro. Phone SB. -Collection nnrl Report lit Knglnee? anil Contractor FRED N. CUMMINC.S Engineer n contractor, 404 M. P. & H. Illd. Burveya,, estimates, lrrlRatloa drnlnago, orchard and land Im- Drovement. Garbnice CIA RB AGE Get your premlfes cleaned up for the summer. Call on tho city garbage wngnns for good service. Phone J74-L. T. Y. Allen. House Slovers MEDFORD HOUSE MOVERS We Move Houses, Barns, Garages, Ma chinery, Etc. Phono 4SS-M, or 4SS-X. C12 S. Newtown, 811 Da kota. Instruction In Music FRED ALTON II AIGHT Teacher of piano nnd harmony. Hnlght Mnslo Studio, 401 Garnett-Corey llldg., Phone 72. Insurance. EARL 8. TUMY General Insurance offio. Fire, Automobllo, Accident, Liability, Plato Glass, Contract, and Surety Bonds. Excellent com. panies, good local service. No. 210 Garnett-Coroy Bldg. riiysictanfi and Mirgeont DR. P. ft. 0ARLOW, DR. KVJi MAIN'S CARLOW Osteopathle physicians, 416-417 Garnett-Corey bldg., phone 1036-L. Residence, 26 South Laurel st. DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathle physician, 303 Garnett-Corey building. Phone 130. DR. J. J. EMMENS PhyBlclaa and surgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and glasses sup plied. Oculist and Aurlst for S. 1. R. R. Co. Offices M. P. & 11. Co, bldg., opposite P. O. Phone 667. DR. R. W. CLANCY PhyBlclan and surgeon Phones, office 30, resi dence 7S0, Office hours, 10 to 12, 2 to 6. Printers and Publishers MEDFORD PRINTING CO., has the best equipped printing office la nullicrn Oregon; book binding, loose leaf ledgers, billing syBtems, etc. Portland prices. 27 North Fir St. Tmnsrcn BATisTANsTl'Tli & STOnrXlrTcO. - office 4 2 North Front st. Phone 815. Prices right, tiervloe fiiar- WHY? NOW TIME TO TRADE. I have a HlO-acre stock ranch; good location; 100 acres In grain, some alfalfa. This placo recently Bold for ? 12,000; no incumbrance. Will trade for good orchard, prefer pears, or would take city property. Would trade oven or assumo some In cumbrance on orchard proposition. J. C. BARNES 102 West Mnln Street. NEW TODAY Why not buy a homo now while buying Is good? For Instance. Kino six room modern bungalow three slenlnK rooms, pavement paid, $1700.00 or this other one very eloi; hi, pavement about half paid, sumo number of rooms, $1700.00 or an other one almost as attrnctlvo at $l.')iJ0.00. A revival of good time will double the price of any ono of these places. We have some fine buys In large and Bninll ranehe!, and want to tell you about them. Call at tho office. Hoon-Cathcart Co. ;!n! Gnrnett Corey llldg, I'houe lt7 .J