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1 MEDFORD MATT, TRTBTTNR, MEPFORD, ORKOOX. WFtiXFRDAY, AUGUST f). mifi SEVEN i F OMAHA, Neb.. Aug. 9. Arrunge inontK are being made hero for the funeral of .lolin M. Thurston, for mer senator from Nebraska, who died hero early this morning, following an Illness of four weeks. ' Senator Thurston was for many years prominent In national republi can councils. A speech made by him in the senate Is believed to have pre cipitated tho Spanish-American war. lie was one of President McKinley's closest advisers. Ills wife and two daughters were at the bedside when Senator Thurs ton died. Thurston was born at Montpeller, Vt., Aug. 21. 1S47. .After finishing Ills term in the sen ate, Thurston opened offices in Washington and practiced law until 1915, when his health failed. He re turned to Omaha and resumed the practlco of law, but his falling health handicapped him greatly. Mr. Thurston was temporary chair man of the republican party conven tion In 1KK8 and several times served as a delegate at large to the party's conventions, lie was elected to the senate In 1894. He was at one time solicitor general of the Union Pa cific railroad. In 1S72, Thurston was married to Sllss Martha Poland, daughter of Colonel Luther Poland of Omaha. She died in 1898 and the next year he was married to Lola, daughter of William .1. Purinan, for mer congressman from Florida, who survives him. MAXWEEL AGENCY TO IE I". G. Delano, district representa tive of tho Maxwell Motor Sales Cor poration of Detroit, Michigan, Iiue been In Medford for the past Tew days and while here appointed A. W. Walker of tills city distributor for this popular line of low priced cars Tor Jackson and .loseplilnc counties. Mr. Delano was very deliberate in ins sciuciion o. a distributor, Kni; on tile theory thai he wanted tho best connections possible, and In this re gard bo has made no mistake for every man in Jackson and Josephine counties knows that A. W. Walker is one of our most successful and up to date business men and with the addi tion of the Maxwell line, and the servicu ho Is in a position to give, which Is accorded to all Maxwell own ers by the Maxwell plan, places Mr. Walker on a footing to get a very large business. One of the plans of the Maxwell factory Is to require every dealer to carry a full and complete line of parts, which assures the purchaser that he does not have to wait for any part ho may require having to be brought from the factory, or Port land but can get them from his home dealer without delay. The purchaser or a Mexwell car is also assured that there will be no yearly models but the present model iu conunue lor at least three years hence, so there will be no old style models and the .Maxwell this year will be the same as next and so on for three years. The .Maxwell Factory is the third lnrgest builders of automobiles in the world and confine their efforts to one model which enables them to build a car. complete in every detail, at a much lower price than the fac tory building several models. ints sturdy little car seats five passengers, comfortably, has electric sinning ana ngnting system, one man top, clutch running in oil, crown fenders, In fact fully equipped as any car selling as high as fifteen hundred torn, weighs lftSO pounds and sells at Medford for $iK1.00. Mr. Walker Is unloading a car load of Maxwells today and the public Is invited to call at his garage on South Fir street, and look Ihem over, and incidentally take a ride in one of them for there is no excuse to make for their performance. DROP BOMBS ON FRENCH DURING VISIT OF KING PARIS, Aug. 7. i Delayed i A squadron of Herman aeroplanes flew over tile headquarters of Colonel on the French limit while the king of Montenegro was paying a visit. The machines drew a not fire from numerous special cannon and the French artillery. The king, with glasses, followed the evolution? of the war plane, noting with saiisfac tion tho telling shots that put them to flight. King Nicholas previously had pinned the Montenegrin military medal on Ceneral (Ionian,), formerly commander of the French eMedit'on fcry force at the Dardanelles. E WASHINGTON, Kg. KHVctivc n,po--iiou in the linu-e in the senate Ml: naval building program including four ilreailiiiiugiils anil tour buttle cruisers- lor 1!H i bus given way be fore administration pressure, those favorite.; the more extensive plan be lieved Inday. The test will' conic next Tuesday when the house voles on sen ate Mlliellduiellts. Chuiimnu I'ndgctl of I lit- house na val eoinmitlce lias decided lo with draw his opposition lo the Semite's niiviil increases, Majority Lender Kitchiu iiiiuiiiiiiccil yesterday alter .Mr. I'ailgett hud diseased the situa tion willi President Wilson.. Senator Swanson, ranking democrat of the senate naval committee, declared a canvass of the situation removed nil doubt that (lie house would nc;-cdc lo the large building program, the three year continuing policy and tiie in creased personnel provision. The house was expected lo adopt today the conference committee's re port on the army appropriation bill and I he inasiire then will go to the prisddciit. The senate approved the report yesterday. At the Comniorciul Club meeting on Monday evening, that body voted unanimously to Hland by th( name of the old organization, aUhoimh a proposition wa-s introduced to metam orphose the club into a chamber of commorcft or any other title which the members mteht see fit to adopt. A number of amendments to the con stitution were adopted. Matters nf- fectinj; the policy of the club were to a greater extent, more than ever left to the direction of the trustees, the board beim; enlarged in number, with corresponding Fcopo added to their powers. V. O. N. Smith was elected president, Frank .Ionian, vice-presi dent; K. S. KiikIc, treasurer. The secretary will lie appointed by the hoard, .1. K. Sliinn at present, acting in that, nipaeily. Trustees for short form V. I1'.. Neweoinbe, Homer Mil- lings. II. (1. ICmlers, Jr., .1. V. McCoy, II. O. rollback; hum term - M. V lieod, V, M. Laniktn, C. W. Hnn.ii, H. Walker, C. It. Wolf. The mutter of moving chili quarters is pending an application for occupying rooms in the city hall, the council having the proposition under advisement. The Missouri Pacific private car "Wichita," occupied by General Man aper. Muggins and party, went south on Monday, bound for San Trancisco. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Warner have re turned from their eastern trip to Illinois and Indiana. Mrs. .1. A. Harvey and daugbt are here from Santa Ana, t'al., for a month's visit with relatives. UeV. I). D. Kd wards of Chelan Lake, Wash., is the new pastor of the Nazarine church. I lis family f already located in the parsonage, ac eompanied by the mother of Mrs. Kdwards, who is temporarily here. Mayor O. M. Johnson and his brother, .1. W. .lohnson of Medford, are off on n few day's camping trip, accompanied by relatives. The auto tour will include Crater Lake terri tory. Prof. 0. W. William's son, Verne lias gone to Sun Francisco, to enter the naval training school. ."While's Jewelry store is being re decorated at the hands t.f Watson & UiSB. tierber, the new S. P. terminal near Red Bluff, is beginning lo draw upon the force of employes ul the local roundhouse. Walter Keene night foreman, is one of the first to leave for the new field. Dr. It. K. Austin, editor and pub lisher of The Reason at Los Anuel will speak at the Temple of Truth next Sunday. The speaker is an ex methodi-l preacher, having bw:ii sus pended from ministry in that denomi nation for h'Teny. The next few days will be busy onei? in local Methodist annals. On Thursday of this week the annual Sunday school picnic will be held In the parks, an especially phasing event to both the younger element and their elders. Next Sunday morn Inir Dr. J. T. Abbott, a former pastor, and now superintendent of the Ku gene district, will orcit..y n. pulpit. In the evening Dr. J. W. Mclmugall. superintendent of the Portland dis trict, will prea.h. Dr. T. . I'onl. superintendent of the Salem district, is already here for a vacation outing and on Motniay next, t hse I ti ,e church officials will join Dr. II. J. van Kossi n, resilient sn prinf '-mb-nt of the Klatnaih di-trict. in a consulta tion over conference and oilier mat ters. Dr. Ford came o Ashland as a member of the Oregon Kditnriat Au so'iatfon. Dr. W. II. Fry of Hono lulu, who, iili hi wife, is uiCrtoring ;OLniiDIMT1f from Portland tu San rrancisco, will also be hero next Monday and speak in the evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Rocho have re turned from a lengthy auto trip. which took them as far as Portland, also visiting intermediate points. Karl Itlackaby and Miss Berth?. Kincabl were married last Monday by Uev. W. J. Douglass, pastor of the Methodist church. I T. K. Balton extended his eastern trip from Buffalo, N. Y to bis old home In New Knglanil. which Is at New Ipswich, N. H. He will return about a tortuigbt. Dr. F. 11. Johnson, dentist, left this ek with bis family for the cus tomary month's vacation outing. Douglas county has tl.677 children of school age. How many in .Jack son county? Mr. and Mrs. (). R. Kluth, newly weds, have rented the (I. S. Butler house, comer of Skldmore and Me chanic streets in West Ashland. ,1. W. Kdwards has traded four acres ot improved property on tak street to J. B. Smith, of Beaverton, Ore., whose family will occupy the new purchase. Kdwards gels Beaver- Ion property in exchange. The M. C. Bressler property, corner of Fnion and Allison streets, has been bought by a local resident. Both these sales were negotiated by C. B. Lamkfn. Wilfred Carr, employe in Whlted's Jewelry Store for the past four years. has resigned his position, and will enter the employment of the Metro politan Life Insurance Co. His first assignment will bo Ashland territory and ho will begin these new duties Augt 14. Rev. A. R. TtlacUstone, pastor of the Baptist church, has resigned, ef fective September 1. 1,. K. Muiit, vice-president or the Northwestern National Bank of Port land, accompanied by his wife and sou, arrived on Monday in the fam ily's new Buiek Six, for a visit with relatives. Mrs. Mary Cottrell returned to Eu gene on Monday, after a visit with her daughter, Mrs. W. Y. Crowson. Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Cyester are re ceiving a visit from Mrs. Ralph Sled of Watseka, 111. Kaiiy in the week Mrs. Cyester, accompanied her guest to Hock Point to visit Mrs. Sled's son, who resides in that locality. Airs. C. B. AVolf, wife of the editor of the Record, returned home this week from a visit with relatives in Seattle, accompanied by her three children. Brief funeral services for James McNair. who died last Sunday, were held on .Monday afternoon at Stock's chapel. The body was taken to the old family homo at Versailles, Mis souri, for burial, accompanied by i daughter, Mrs. L. F. Fry, of Astoria who had been visiting her father and other relatives hero. Tho deceased leaves five sons and two daughters. Walton lives at North Yakima, Wash ington; Syd, at I, os Angeles; Hal. Sam and James in Ashland, atso a daughter, .Mrs. Howard Rose. Mr McNair was 77 years of age and i native of Penns Ivauia. lie had been a resident of this "city for over nine years. His wife died several years age. H. A. McNair is now inMissouri and will meet tiic funeral party al Versailles. Mir. Mary Whitney will occupy the Horror house, eerner of Pine and Banm streets; recently vacated by Mrs. .li-.o MeDaniel, who has re turned to Itellingham, Wash., on or about September 1. (b'orge. Austin of Salt Lake, promi nently identified with beet sugar in terests, was in Ashland on Tuesday, viewing improvements In springs and parks In connection with business in terests throughout the valley. L. S. Ilennett, of Bennett Bros., publisher oT the Hood River News, ami formerly of the Tidings in tills city, remained over from the editorial excursion to note the scope of Ash land's Improvements since he left here, leaving for home Tuesday evening. The obi soldier's and sailor's re union of the vail by will meet in Ash land September 11, A special com mittee of tho commercial club will look after raising funds to meet ex penses incident t.o the annual gather ing of veterans, according to a plan outlined by Comrade James Mat- tingly, member of the local (Irand Army post. Mis Fioma Hindi of Mcdlord who Im been vi-itim: Mr. and .Mrs. I)nve. t'ott rell the pn-l ucck returned lo Med Curd tin M-rtidii v moinin-j cxpre--intr ivret th;rt her vacation w;i- no! longer. The u round owned hv Clin-'. lio-k- er-rmtli nlld Imve Cuttrell U being -irivcved pn-pnrnlorv to ome new tehee and other impio ( menl . The .:iMie' o Wm. M. Payne un Thursday morning Amr. 'Ird. al 4 a. rn. took 1 1 miii our eniuiiPinit y inn oid-e-t piuneer. lie tiled at tin cnnip ot hi- -utl, John, ne.tr the lower end o; Miii ll'dluw, where John ha- been liv- lli-j -mee w u l il:-r in I he Iert'''oU mine-.. Win. I'awie w h'lru in DWuuiiugLuii, ill., iii lbJl, uaU civs-s- THE MEADOWS ed the plains with an ox team in 1KM, mid first wintered on Foots creek, spending many your-, in search in;: for placer ub in which be we.s singularly successful. One of hU lo cal successes was the taking of some (.,( hill from the mouth of Sams creek at (he lower side of Sums val- lev. lie finally acouired some 'Mi venrs ago Ibe Pnvne ranch on S.mis reek, but so lot;;; as he was able has followed the quet of the native gold, lie lord ttie bills and gulches mil rly in July cumo up to camp HI. his son John to he near his beloved hills. A slight attack of In grippe fast developed into pneumon'.i and his ago. made him nu eav victim, He leaves four sons, Aaron, of Oak Bar, (':ilii-(irnia, Frank, Will urn! John Pnvne of this community. He was buried at the Sams vallev cemetery on Friday. Aug. -Jtb, services being con- lucted by Charles Wednesday, which were largely attended by 1 nemis and neighbors. Ralph Ku.-M'JI and brother Kd drove out to the valley on Sunday. Wm. Cot I roll and his Fnni arc over in Josephine county Iho past week. Mrs. Cottrol! s-nt (he week with her mother near Phoenix. Jim Duukens drove uttf to the Meadows for a couple .:f davs I hi I'wk returning to Medford Friday veiling. Jerry (lihson is averaging I I to IS pounds of quicksilver per day retort -ing ores from the Kittle Jean mines. is only operating a small pipe re- tori. The I'tali (Quicksilver company, u new Jf.itUHMl corpora t ion recent Iv formed has purchased the mines of, he Iterlclsoii group in the Meadows listrict and are preparing to start work which will include the erection of a 2"D-lon reduction plaid. This means a lot of work for the .Meadows listrict and u considerable tonnage in supplies and elect eras, causing ninny to ask why Medford doe-n't turn her railroad building eyes thru the fnrinin;:' binds to the Meadows, William Mitchell who is 77 years old has been quite poorly the pasi week. Several new claims have been slak ed between Mill Hollow am Morri son creek when; new rvidi'iices of cinnabar have been found, somewhat west of known veins. J. II. Drake, Dave Colt roll and wife, li. J. Uowon and Fred Moore wore Medford visitors lasi Thursday. Torrill pud Moores threshing ma chines are both going full tilt. The grain has been found much, boiler than expected owing possibly lo the fine rains o" lust' month. William 'nit reJI and wife drove their Ford lo the vallev on Thuisdnv Inst. Dave ColtrcM had the misfortune to lose one of his fine work team last Thursday. Sin had ifolten into a mud hdv and strained herself so she died. Kllsworlh Drake shopped in the vallev Monday afternoon. Mrs. Rusm'H is reported quite ill ibis week and i- improving very sj.iw- Cliff I lalcwum! and John spcnl Tlmr-dav in (Iranls Pa I Iraki ss and weul un to poring, Or 011, to spend lite balance of ilie summer on Friday. Dave Cottrell had magneto trouble euro ale to Med ford on Monday and spent most of tho day in geltiu" there. Foreman AH Lewis who is now in chn rue of t he Mountain Kin urine for Jame- li. Ila.cs of Detroit, Mich.. I )fii I rsurniay art-l Monday al the nunc get ting I liiliL's - I laightelied up a ml went to (iohl 1 1 1 1 i Tucsdav mornim.' to atleod to le-al matters in connect ion uilli same Klmer and Carroll UrrteNon re turned to tli'- Meadow- Monday in -lit alter a H-days i- it in the valley. Medford Boosters Smoko. The Medford and Mt. Pitt Cigars. A BIT OF ADVICE A HIT OK .ll ICK. I'iesl llnn'l Delay. Seeolnl llon'l I Aporiincnt. I f j on 'i t'l er from haekache; heinl aehes or dl..v spells; if you rest, poorly and are languid in the mora ine,; If the kidney Hecretioas are ir regular Had unnatural in uMtasiranee, do not delay. In micli cases the kid neys often need help. lloan's Kidney Pills aie espeeially pretiared for kidney trouble. They are recommended hy thousands. Can Medford residents desire more con vineltiK jiroof or their effectiveness than the statement of a Medford citizen, wtio lias used them and wil lingly testifies to their worth Mrs. A. W. MeCntohcoii, .",2 X. Kront street, Medford, says: "I am subject a nr'.'at. deal, at times, to backaclie. It is one of those con stant, dull aches In the small of my hack. Often I can hardly turn oyer In bed, s n,y back feels :;o eak and nore. In the morning I can hardly xet up. Sline 1 have been taking lloan's Kidney I'llls. I am not bothered so much by my hack. Thl medicine makes me feel belter in every way." Price, '( at all dealers. Hon't simply ask for a kidney remedy get lloan's Kidnev pills -the same that Mrs. .MeCnteiii (In had. Koster-Mil-bum Co., props., Uuftulo N. V. Adv, FLOUNCE ROCK FRILLS 1'. I. Sliull ,lii,'ha-cil n -pas liiT StmMiakt't- uiilo wliita iu tmvn ami llio family returned home in the ear Thursday. Salunliiy, Sunday and Monday were bin days t'nr tuilii trayel nn ac ''iuit l' the t'ditoi's tlip lo ('rater !.aki. Very few wapuis are seen on tlio road mm. The Prospeet llolel was erowded with trawlers Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Irwin an, I eiil'dion and Mrs. I'urdy and son took supper and spent the eyeninsi with I'eelors and I'laneliards Saturday. Margery Krskine spent Saturday at Mr. MausVields. Margaret Mansfield went lo Med ford Saturday to visit Miss Wilson. liev, Mellouald of Trail eame up Sunday and preaehed at l.j mi- liiirl sehnol house, lie eame ill his new ear and his lirotlier 'and wife aril (heir son Bert aeeoiupanied Mm We were saddened to learn of the death of Mrs. Win. Mel.eod Satur day moraine; at Medford. The re mains were interred Sunday in Neh hill eemeler.v. Mr. Mel.eod en, I el;. I dron have the sympathy of eeryoie. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred (tord-ni and eliihlren are visiting relat'ves here at present. Mrs. Alfred (lordon ami eliildren, (iraiidnta and Miss Clara (iordon spent Sunday at Mr. Vatejlians. Lilly Peyton spent several days lasi week with her sister, Mrs. Ilnwson. ENB Reported by Jac k Hon County Ab stract Co., Sixth and Fir Bts. Circuit. A. J. Ktnerson vs. (Jco. 15. Spriggs, et al, to quiet title. Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Co, vs. Frederick K. Pago, et ux, for money. Augusta lieinklug vs. Casandiia Sheffor CoTfin, BummonH. (). Karl Reynolds vy. YV. L. Childors, summons. h, Zitndoll vs. Samuel IJateman summons. Clarlco 11. Nyo vs. Ahuiru Wilson, summons. First National Hank of Medford vs, .1. 0. tlohlo anil D. II. Miller, certifi cate of attachment. (iertrmle Kneed va, 0. 31. Snood, snmmoiiH. Prohjite, I, idle, estate order all ('has. II.. point lug day report. for final hearing. Final Krai '.stute Transfers. I,. M. ItliodMH to (). .1 deed to and in T. 15 Oscar It. Itoliinsnu, Laura .1. Cheney land iu sec. 2, II W Itathhuu, II S., It. I ..$ 1.00 lo to it. v. n. T. :ir, . $ i. no Clust I'Mliiud, c Swenson V. H, li. A. Id. A ii x lo Carl j. II. In lots iu hland Ill K. C. Kvenson to n. V. Illlllnns Heed lo riKlit of way for ditch in William I'lrich, adin. or A. P. Talenl estale to Sadie P. Ost'iitirafne, tu in. Deed to lot nn Central ave. Med ....150(1 Why Hitmkn lilt Ciijnrs When La tlnndas are only lno Notiie Id Colli inctors. School I listrict No. -t'.i, Jackson county, Oreeon. Will receive sealerl bids al the oft lee ol the clerk until 7::iO p. m. August IDtii. I !l i i. Kor tiie removal of all varnish on wood work, the revarnishliie, of the same calci mining and tinting of (he walls, and inside repairs of the Washington school, according to specifications on file at Hi:' office of the clerk. Tiie hoard reserves tho right to reject iinv and all bids. till. K. It. KKKI.V, Chairman. II. S. STINK, Clerk. .Notice lo Conl ractoi's. School district No. 4!t, Jackson county, Oregon. Will receive sealed Idds at till! oltlce of tho clerk until 7: oil p. m., August Kith. 1 !)!(!. for the sawing of wood at. the Jack son and Itoosevep .schools. Im'lritc tlons as to manner of sawing may be had by impilrllig of tile cierk. The board reserves the right to re Jc.t any and all Mils. lilt. K. It. SKK.LY, Chairman. II. S. STI.VIC, Clerk. Notice tu Coin rnclors. School District No. Jackson county, Oregon, will receive seal Idds at the office of the Clerk unlit 7;.!0 i. in., August tilth, 19 IB. Kor the installation of n steam heating plant to tie installed at tho Washing ton School ItilllrtiliK iu km irl district according lo plans and aiieeiflcations on file at the office of the Clerk; also for the erection and building of buildiiiK Bailable ror the installation of sanitary toilets and Installation of toilets In said building at the Wash iiiKtnn School Handing, according to the plans and specifications on flic at the olflce of the clerk. The board reserves trie rijrlit to re ject anv or all bids. lilt. K. I!. SKKl.Y. Chairman II H. Stlne, Clerk. LOB LOST OH Sl ltAYKIi - One two-year- old Ida, k .Iciscv bull. lias rlnp in nose. .Notify W. W. Itingliaiii Pliuuv I -J i. IIOAKII AM) KOOM KUOM A.MI IIOAKII r lT wi'Pk 111 small privute fmutly for two yutniK mi'n. IVlpjiliono 317-lt. ill KOOM AMI IIOAKII l"nr two or three. Indies In private Iioiihc. 2:1 S. Mlstlelod street. 132 I'Olt itD.VT MISI'IH.I.ANKOI H OltHI0NT Offleo romii lit 3i N. Kront street. Apply to Gils, the Tailor lor Information. KOK KliNT Kront offieo room In College Dull, linn on (irapu Blreiit. Kmiulro .1. U. Andrews. Uil FOIl HArjU.-lrtMVnKJi tilt SALH Spun of young mules. L'.snn pounds. Also truck wagon, springs and fruit rack complete, $ir.o. A. II. Calhoun, Uoute 4, Medford. 121 KOH SAI.K-Kivn milk cows. N .Marshall, Centra) Point. Phono 13x2. 122 KOIt SALI'l --10 (lead of hogs, 1,0 to 12.1 pounds. Call between III and 12 o'clock. Phono 2 L1, Jackson ville. 12 1' KOIt SAI.K At bargain; good work inure, years old. O. J. Kober. Phono OlMi-ll. 121 FOK BALK MISCJVL.I.AlVlCOll KOIt SAI.K - Hudson five-passenger aato In good condition, new tires, electric liglitH. Cheaii. Apply 1207 W. Main street. 1211 KOU SAI.K Cheap, crop of Newtown apples on liii trees, l-or partlcu la is call A. 11. Calhoun, lloute I, Medford. 12 ( KOIt SAI.K Kurly Crawford peaches Phono 7 I2-.I. 12 KOU SAI.K At a hargnin; two speed I'.UI Indian inotorcycle, with 1911 starter, electric llghls and horn. Call or writu A. II. Har rison. 222 S. Holly. 120 Oil SAI.K 2-1-2-inch Wagon. SoO Taylor Btrcet or phono & Call 5-.I KOU SALK Dureaus, bed, springs writing desk, cupboards, wntdtlng machine and fruit jars. 707 V lllh street. Phono i;',7-lt. 119 KOU SALK Kentucky Wonder string beans for sale, He per pound at tho Court Street llrorory, 1002 N. Central ave. Tolepliono your orders. Phono 3GS), 119 KOU SALK Small typewriter with carrying enso. Apply offleo Cal.- Ore. Power Co. KOU SALK llenrdlesB barley straw by stack or load. Alan splendid hog pasture for rout. Cull 732.12 Ul FOR SALE Sonio furnituro. Phono 124 379-J. TIKI.iI' WANTED MALE WANTKH Woikinan at cenictil Plant, Cold Hill. Those familiar with setting machinery preferred. Hunt engineering Co. WANTED All kinds of laborers for mill work, loggers, construction work and farm work. Wages $2.5(1 to $5. Doroiuus Kniplnymcnt Agency, Marshfleld, Oregon, P. W. Goodman, prop. 20 HUM WANTKH FK.MALH WANTKH Housekeeper In widow ers' home. Address K. Gonl llel., Medrord. 119 WAM'Kn Krrt.ATloNS WANTI0H-- Steady position on ranch hv married mail. Hon 11. S., Genl. Del. Ashland, Ore. 121 WANTED Work for man and wilo. Man good carpenter and wife good cook. No children. Itox K. Mall Tribune. 121 WANTED Lady work. Phone wauls hour or day S14-Y. 121C WAXTKII MISCHM.AXKOIJ8 WANTED l.irllt housekeeping rooms, walking distance of P. O. Ilox II, Mall Tribune. 1211 WANTED -We need 11111(1 pounds of live poultry weekly; will pay: Hens II cents; springs, Mi cents. Will call for Iheiii within reason able distance. Medford Poultry ti T'gg Co. Phone .1S.1. 12 1- W ANTED Bicycles, apply at X ti I Shop, Spuria llldg. 1 2 WANTED Setond-hand Kord; good mechanical condition. Terms, ad dress Hox M., caru Mall Trib une. 119 WANTED - To buy a 7 -room house In good repair. Itox 7, Mail Trib une. 122 WANTED - 1 (Mill pounds weekly. Top prices. Wort man and (lore. ot poultry Warner WANTED Large company to handle big mining proposition. Seven claims In group; gold, silver, lead, nicklo, tungsten; no real estate. Address, Stephen Kranit:'.. Jack sonville Oregon, care titerllng Mines. 12.: WANTED $70(1 on 1 aires a near to city, 10 per rwit. Sample, Sterling Mine, ,1a villo. tfalfa. J. O. WANTED Feathers to renovate, old mattresses and feather beds made Into sanitary folding forms. Kor samples, Phone IJti-J, 322 East 12 til rt. 124 WASTKD Fixtures for store. What hare yon? C A. DeVoe. TAKKX VI' TAKEN CP--Sorrel mare, branded "EP" wit 1 1 bay colt, sorrel faced one bay mare, branded "P" with hay colt, strip tu face. W. K. Lamb, Medford, Una. MONK? TO IX) a n MONK Y TO LOAN Have money to loan upon city and country prop erty. Quick tervlco. Money on hand. Earl STuniy, 210 Oarnett If linSlN KSS WnrXTOBT Auto Hupplle L.AHEH AUTO SPRING CO. W are operating the lurgert. oldest and best ftnulppcd plant la the Pa cific northwest. Use our spring! when others fall. Sold under guar antee. 26 North Klfteentb HL, Portland, On. Attorneys GEO. W. CHERRY Attorney and Notary, Rooms 9-10, Jackson Coun ty Bank Building, entrance S, Central, Medford, Ore. POUTER J. NKKF Attorney at law, rooms S nnd 9, Modford National Hank Building. . E. REAM15S, LAWYER OarttH Corey lildg. 0. M. ROBERTS Lawyer. Medford National Bank Pnlldln Collections. , . - COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS W collected some accounts 1 4 years old. We know how to get ths money. The P.uiloctr Mercantile Agency. Inc., Rooms 1, 2. I, Has Vlns' BlilK.. 216 E. Main it. Dentlau Dr. W. M. VAN SCOTOO DR. C. O. VAN SCOTOO Dentists Oarnntt-Corey Bldg., nit Medium, Or,). Phone 861. ('ollectlcns and fleoorta lit Engineer anil Contractor - -. . . i. L -, KREI) N. CUMMINCS Snglneer an contractor, 404 M. F. & H. nidi Bnrveys,, estimates. Irrigation drainage, orchard ant land Im provement. Garbage CjARBAOE Get your prainlrea cleaned up for the summer. Call on the city garbage wngons Jo good sorvlce. Phone 174-L. W Y Allen House Movers MEDFORD HOUSE MOVERS We Movo Houses, Barns, Garagos, Ma chinery, Etc. Phono 4XS-M, or 4 HX-X. 612 S. Nowtowu, 811 Da kota. Instruction In Music FT! ICD ALTON HAIC111T Teacher of piano and harmony. Halght Music Studio, 401 Garnctt-Corcy Dldg., Phono 72. Insnranc. EARL S. TIIMY General Insurance oftlce, Flro, AutomoMle, Accident, Liability, Plate Glass, Contract, nnd Surety Bonds. Excellent com panies, good local service. No. 210 Garnett-Coroy Bldg. . Physicians and bargeoRS OR. F. O. CARLOW, DR. fiV MAINS CARLOW Osteopathls physicians, 416-417 Oarnett-Corey hldg., phone 1036-L. Resldeno 26 South Laurel st. DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathic physician, 803 Garnett-Corey building. Phons HO. DR. J. J. EMMENS Physlclaa and surgeon. Practice limited to eye, oar.- nose nnd throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and glaguea sup plied. Oculist and Aurlst for 8. P. R. R. Co. Offices M. F. & H. Co. bldg., opposite P. O. Phone 667. lilt. R. W. CLANCY Physician an surgeon Phones, offlr 30. resi dence 7K0. Office hours, 10 to 12, 2 to 6. Printers and Pulili,.liors MdTDKOdTiTTlUN'nNG CO., has ths best equipped printing office In southern Oregon; book binding, loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, etc. Portland prices. 27 Nortb Fir St. Transfers EaTJsFuXnSFI'IU & STORAGE CO. Office 42 North Front st. Phons 815. Prices right. Berrlce Kuai "why? XOW TIME TO TRADE. I havo a ltiu acre stock ranch; good location; 100 acres In grain, some alfalfa. This place recently sold for $12,000; no incumbrance. Will trado for good orchard, prefer pears, or would take city property. Would trade even or assume some lu cumbranco on orchard proposition. J. C. BARNES loa West .Main Street. INTKHURIIAN AUTOOAH CO, TIME CARD. Leave Medtord lor Ashiand. Talent and Phoenix daily, except Sunday, at 8:00 a. m., 1:00, 2:00, 4:00 and 5:15 p. m. Also 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.t 1:00, 2:00, 4:00 and 5:15 p. m. Aide on Saturday nights at 6:30 and 2:20. Sundays leave Ashland at 9:00 a. m. and 1:00, 4:30, 5:30 and 10:3a II. nu P;i iffy-. te rn. 5 I