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Vm FTVP! v C - TAKES IP TAKEN UP Sorrel man), branded "EP" with bay colt, sorrel faced; one bay marr,, branded "P" with bay colt, strip in face. W, K. l.umb, Medford. Oro. 4- nnsixjws DintcroRi Auto RuppTlea MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OR EG OX, FRIDAY, AUGUST 11, 1f)1P r , ' If" V r " ! i 1 . 1" 1 N-V- OiRtSTY MATHEWSON LEADING N Y GIANTS FOK LftST RESTING- PLBCe-tWKim WILL TAKE Pi-rNCe. IN CINCINNATI FEW ESCAPED HUNTINGTON', W. Va., Aug. 11. Rescue parties proceeded far into the mountain districts today, carrying re lief to thousands of homeless people in tiie Cabin creek valley, which was swept by a flood Wednesday, caus ing a loss of more than 00 lives and property damage reaching into the millions. Progress was slow as many bridges have been washed out and the roads are blocked by slides. Scores of men have -begun cleaning up the debris to prevent an epidemic and to open the roads through the valley so that supplies can be trans ported to stricken town-s. J. W. Hartless of this city, who was at Eskdale Wednesday morning when the cloudburst swept Cabin creek valley, Is the first eye witness to reach Huntington from the flooded district. According to his story, at 8:30 o'clock in the morning Cabin creek started rising at tho rate of eight feet an hour and continued until the creek reached from moun tain to mountain. Houses floated down stream at the rate of n a minute. Whole families rushed for the hillside, he said, but some never reached safety. One could hear women praying on all sides. Tho known dead by towns follows: Forndale, IS; Hurricane, 1; Oak ley, 7; Eskdale, 3; Lee Wood, 1; Cherokee, 1; Oliley, .1; Urownland, i ; Rod Warrior, 1. Scores of others are missing and are believed to be dead. DeWolf Hopper, who played in the Gilbert and Sullivan Opera, "Tho Jllkado," here two years ago, will make his photoplay debut to lovers of the motion picture art at the PaKo Theatre today, in I). W. Griffiths Fine Arts modern comedy, entitled "Sum hlne Dad." ' "Sunshine Dad" Is an old sport, fond of a good time, who does not ap iprovo of his son's staid manner. And his wild lire with chorus girls results in getting the son into a com plicated predicament. A gang of vil lainous Hindoos, a real lion turned loose, and a treacherous Count, played by Chester Whitey, figure prominently in the play. However, in the concluding scenes, "Sunshine Dad" proves himself worthy of the hand of Widow Marri more, ji charming person, played by Fay Tineher. An innovation in Keystone is Son nett's "Snow Cure." It Is a three reeler, and each reel is a three screamer. With Ford Sterling as tiie star, the tragic love story is told of a fnale flirt, who fell in love with the wife of his fellow boarder. This "He vampire" does his best to wreck the home of the poor hen-pecked Dutchman. Even a worm turns at last: so whin the Dutchman finds his wife and Ford in a "compromising" situation, lie wreaks terrible ven geance with a Keystone revolver in true Keystone fashion. Tills is one of the nest all-around hills, that has held the boards at the Page Theatre for some time and is sure to win Instant favor. . XKW YtlKK. Au. 11. Flour sold in the New York markets today at ..' to !l a harrel, an advance of 7(1 to NO cctiis a barrel, us a re-ull of nn increased price in wheal. One miller said there was ci.n-idcralile old 1'liMir in the h;ind of jobber whir-h was siill s,.i;1L, -it pri'i's prevailing before the advance. The uverage 3 NeW JERSEY- AN0Tiv2R6 FOOTQ MAN EATING SHARK CAO&Ht H OFF "We coV&T-Lltfe ALL FlsHfl -TrtfVT ARE CAlAbriTTriEYSTTieTCVI VC-'ftl LY;70RH F-CET- HIS flour for domestic use, it was said, now costs jfS a barrel and household ers will have to pay from ten to I went v cents more for the sack than before Hie advance in wheat. The price of bread here lins lint ye( been increased. A special committee will look after Hie welfare of the- San Francisco business men who will pass through here in a body August '2b'. The vis itors disclaim any intention of seek ing entertainment en route,- but will hold themselves in readiness to re spond lo courtesies should they be extended. They will be housed and fed on Ihcir own special couches. From June 21 to July 24 the Southern Pacific operated lid spe cial Iroop Irains, transporting f11, 0110 men, besides horses and equip ment. The number of passenger and freight cars was 2120. This expe dition service was performed without a single accident. Owing to wholesale thefts of elec tric light bulbs in the parks, the ap pliances will be hereafter be marked "I,. P.," signifying u city ownership of the properly. Clarence Tostevin, former grocery- man here and now running n dairy I ii rm near Oakland, Ore., has been here this week on a business mis sion. Harry Whillock and Mrs. Lillilh M. Hull were married on Wednesday evening' by Uov. Ii. W. Fanpihar, al I he home of Mr. and Mrs. John F. I'atty. The newly married couple will make Ihcir home at ivestwoou. .Ne vada. Over 1")0 soldiers went south on Wednesday to fill up the ranks of Oregon companies on the Mexican borders which are shy the requisite number. They were from Camp Witliycombe. Knights of l'ythias from all over Hie country who have been attending the national encampment of the order in Portland, passed through here on Thursday and were met by n delega tion from the local Pythian Sisters, who extended the visilors al! Hie courtesies in the way of greetings and gifts of flowers. Prof. Henri Dcschanips, of Pai;is. Prance, who is assirig Hie summer in Ashland, will deliver an address on "Child Nature." alt he Presbyterian church next Sunday morning, in the absence of the pastor wdio is passing his vacation amid inland watering and fishing resorts. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Sowerby, resid ing at 10-1 Fork slrect, leave this week for Pennsylvania, intending to locate permanently at lirookville, northeast of Pittsburg. Mr. Sowerbv is a paint er and has been a resident of Ash land Hie past six years. Pnder auspices of Ashland Camp No. 2 II!, Woodmen of the World, a big picnic will be held in local parks on Saturday, August 2i, to which camps throughout the valley in territory us far north as Orants Pass have been invited. Ora Deibert is consul com mander of Ashland camp, and J. H. Wick, clerk. Kev. Howell Isaacs, former resi dent here and at one time lender of the Presbyterian church, met with a dangerous accident at his present home in Iis Angeles a few days :k':o. A bike' which lie was riding collided with nn auto, and Mr. I.-aacs sus. tinned a fracture of the skull. His resident in iiie southern Culifomit. city is at No. !).'i:i Kast .'iHlli .-treet. ''September Morn" incorporating scenes which have made the original painting famous, will appear at the Vining, Friday evening, I his week. In company with Prof. ,1. S. Oilier, of the geological survey, Judue O. R WnNon contemplates a trip to Ml. Lassen in the near future in order to study at close railL'C the only Volcano in the count ry which i- in active erup tion at the present time. IV Wolf Hopper, in spctaeular movies, wd , n jnjlin aiiraction at the Yinittg, on Saturday, Aug. 10. The Kpi-enpa! Sunday school held ils annual picnic in the parks on Wcdne-day, a midsummer fc-tival which was participated in by a ho-t of young folks mid their teachers. Major C. V. llues es-head clerk U 1 r-i M -4 A " H npi MOiNes.tA--reKRy feOt-L iKPeNPEP lM MlDrMR eeTsoUToi A "STKrM6rT JACKET-44E 60T Trie THICK OF ONTYlNfo HWsej-F OUT 0 KNOTS FROM RlUlNfa ,N "(VIE pgTttOlT STR6&T CARS of the Modern Woodmen of America died in Hock Island, .Illinois, Aug. 4. By virtue of his official position wit li that fraternity of over 1.000,000 members, he came into casual ac quaintance with the 20,000 officers of local camps, many of whom knew him personally and well. As head clerk he witnessed the growth of the order from a membership of 40,000 to one exceeding the million mark. Mrs. W. J. Dougherty bus gone to the old family home, lit Memphis, Mis souri, for a visit of several mouths with relatives. On the I rip east she accompanied Mrs. 1(. P. Neil and .Miss Anna Ilargrave as far as Chi cago. Kodak pictures taken last Wednes day reveal the familiar figures of Miss Surah Fox, Mrs. Susie Alien, Mrs. J. W. iMcMillan and daughter liuth, Mrs. Kugenin Atkinson, Miss Nina Finery, and Miss Oertrude Cox, who made up a jolly party and dined in elinutauipia park on the date men tioned, requisitioning the round table bower for banquet purposes in Hie way of a square meal which was serv ed in no less than six courses. The Ashland .pink store has just been opened for business in the Pel Ion block on Fourth street, by Man asse & Garlncr of Stockton. Calif. The Ashland band has been invited to participate in the Chetco carnival, which will be held at Hrookings, in Curry county, Sept. 2, 3 and 4. If it attends the trip would include an auto stage ride from Oranls Pass to Crescent City. Among auto camp guests are Mr. and Mrs. John Pashburg and two children, also Mrs. George Wet.ell, all of Yreka, who are stopping here, for a week. Mr. Pashburg is tax audi license collector ot Msiuyou county. l.eo. II. Ilimes of l'ortland curator , of the Oregon Historical association, has been in Ashlund this week renew ing ucquuintnnce of old time friend is a sort oi. nnermatli ot tne recent I editorial association galhering. He visited Crnler Luke, nnd in this con-1 neetion verified the opinions and statements concerning that great nat ural wonder made by Judge C. li. Watson in a lengthy review of the matter published over 30 years ago. This city is to have a Monlessori school in operation by Aug. 14, con ducted by Mrs, Mary Newland, a newcomer here who gi minuted lirot from the tutelage of Ihe noted Italian educator, 'flic organization will meet in Vincent hall on the ehaulampia grounds, and ils advantages will be available to children from three lo six years. The Woodmen of Ihe World frater nal organization has abolished the scaling of ainoiinls paid to benefi ciaries, which has been a rule hereto fore adopted in the ease of members who died within two years after join ing the order. The scaling was on a sliding scale, depending upon the amount of the policy. A prospective Iransfer is slit! pend ing, involving a change in ownership of the Kast Side grocery. The ladies of Hie liaplist church will hold a market sate of cooked food products nt Hie Ashland Trading company's store on Suturdav, Aug. Vi. Police repot Is confirm the ship ment of 300 gallons of beer, 114 of whiskey, 21 of alcohol, 1 of brandy, and 1 of wine, into Ibis city during July. Over lion holmes were looked after, and ii arrests made, all for minor offense. "I.e-I we forget," a hint is again given to local merchants the doors to many of whose stores the iiolice find unlocked. Mrs, Jennie M. Kemp, of Portland, statu president of the W. C. T. 1'. will address a local gathering at. the Methodist church on Wednesday ev ening, Aug. Ti. on the subject of the proposed "beer'' aiiicndmeiit to the stall- cou-l it ulioll. 'flu' latest rc-laiirant to he in-lull ed m town is now being titled up in i the Swedenburg block on Kast Main street by J. M. Katcrling. Sunday was a big day at the Bridge Point swimming hole, there being about 35 swimmers in the water and. APPLEGA1E I i . CAMBKlPt.fc-rvr5-3. uci- fl P - TERRIFIC HEAT PRIMES MANY S mo. INSANE --HARVARD 0NIVER51TY p0Ulct:. eoAKP AFTER ISSUING. A LOOM- ICEMAN IS VCCOK--rhtl-r; MidTkai l PRArTmF- aw np.iro -rUA-r si7i-.,ic:; jcfc. ATD AND 6IV6N A CARNE6IE VJH - many moro, who were on the bank watching tho fancy diving and Bwliu mlng. Th0 prospects of a largo crop of hops are very good this year although they are much later than they were last year. Hop picking will start at the Cluto Yard about the first of September. Tho school children of this district are being trained for n program to ho given at the socialist hall next Saturday night, August 12. .Mrs. Ilrown, tho lady who Is drilling the children, is blind and tho entertain ment is being given for her benefit. Mrs. Ilrown lives near Grunts Pass and is assisted In her work by her daughter. After the program, there will be another free dance and lee cream social. The school directors have decided that school shall start, tho eleventh of September. Mr. Nihert and Mr. ltawlings are tho men Instructors hired for tho coming term. Miss Hlnnken has been spending the weok with her nieco, Mrs. lid. Wendt. Mrs. George Herrlott has been visiting her mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. Darnlelle of Murphy, for tho past week. John Pornoll nnd Harry Hrow-n re port a good timo on their trip to Klamath Falls. Chus Rosecran and wifo were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kubll. .Mrs. Mattle Miller has returned to Jacksonville. Business callers to Medford were: Mr. E. J. mid Harry Ilrown, Mrs. Maud Kubll and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Benedict. )The Knox & Topping thresher threshed grain on the llenedlct Muns- fnl. Smith nnrl Tlrnwn farms The girls ot applegato are talking of organizing a serving club and doing some funcy work. Then this f,,ii .hev will hold a fair nnrl sell tho ,iifrnrBi n,.ielo fr n,e i,m.ni nf ,l6 schooi u has i,n suggested that the fair he held about tho time the school board gives a school dance. It is hoped that public spirit will bo aroused and that tho girls will have the co-operation of their parents nnd the school hoard. Don't forget that program and free dunce Klitnrilsiv nlt'lit Those who lifiv,. attended tlione dances, will tell you that the ice cream was fine. Mr. and Mrs. H. II. Nye motored down from Medford Sunday anil were pleasant callers at the G. 11. Alden homo. Mrs. C. It. Slead returned from Ashland Monday where she visited friends the past week. Mrs. Cystor of Ashland returned with her for several days visit, Mrs. C. Ii. Wolverton and sister, Mrs. Francis Ross, drove to Medford Monday with a load of pears. Miss liertha Wolverton who has been visit ing In Medford for the past ten days, returned with them. The following Riverside people were In Medford Wednesday on va rious errands: D. If, Sleade, Mrs. Leo Cook, Miss Anna McKeown and Mr. and Mrs. .1. Ii: Andrews, Mrs. Grunt Mathews and daughters were calling on Riverside friends Saturday. Several of our people were at Gold Hill Monday evening lo hear the Oak land Hoy's Hand. They gave a very good roncert and if was greatly ap preciated. The J. H. Porter family, Mr. and Mrs. (1. II. Alden and F. E. Matte soti were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. II. f). Jones. Mrs. lto:e (lay and Miss Alice Har- I per w-ere. Medford visitors Tuesday. Adeltiert Llllott Is visiting his cousin, Elliott llutler at the Chan. Champlln home. (Mr. and Mrs. D. If. Slead and family nnd Mrs. Cpton of Gold lllll were calling on Hams Valley frlcndi Sunday. CliThs Vi all I returned from Mcd- ford Monday, the proud posessor of a new car. Frank Elliott accompanied him, returning the same afternoon. W1E RIPPLES ' fmBllRC - PA ,,,lE 60llyl& itoMCuNDf.R CrtlCflfcO-lU.- DAM CAHllX AFTER WILL SELL 2. FOR A MEPAU JITNEY- STSfaiE SMOKERS FOUIMP L NOW LIVE 10 SPARS fi)N.CCR- I'"?" v "Dad" Wahl is an old locomotive englueur, and the first day's trial at running tho eai, he eli-ciod around tho place, two or three times, look ing for a Bldo track to get off the main line. Finally he struck a do rail switch and ran Into the bank, before he was able to apply the ulr. He got out and talked to her in two different languages. Fortunately, help arrived, and tho little Ford was run over the turn table Into the round house. Reported by Jnckson County Ab stract Co., Sixth and Fir Sts. Clmiil. 11. A. MrCurdy vs. A. 11. aiul Har riett Graham, for money. 'Producers Fruit Company vs. O. A, Manning, et al, lor money. Ilattlo M. Alden vs. Harry D. TaK gart, et al, Foreclosure of mortgage. Probate. Lulu II. Kelly, ostato, order ap pointing tlino for final hearing. Final account. Marriage Licenses. Morris Plyiualo and Dorothy Slovens. Ren! Eslule Transfers. W. 11. Slngler, Sheriff to J. W. Uyboe, certificate of Bitlo. Land in T. 37, R. 2, W 10411.00 W. II. Slngler, Sheriff lo .1. W. Rybeo, certificate of sale, i Land In T. 37, R. 2 W 104G.0O Anderson-Groon Co., to Rert Anderson, W. D. Land In sec. 32, T. 37, R. 1, E 10.00 Matilda G. Mount, et vir to Elizabeth Ann Miller, (. C. D. to land in sec. 2X-2U-80 T. 37, It. 2, W 10.00 L. E. Wakeman guard, of An nette 10. Wakeman to Johan nes Westergaaifl, Guard D. to lots In L and N., Sub. No. 1 2539.00 Notice to Conl raetors. School District No. "Ill, Jackson county, Oregon. Will recelvo sealed bids at the office- of tho clerk until 7:30 p. m. August Kith, 19111. For tho removal of all varnish on wood work, Ihe revarnlshing of the Hume, calcimluing and tinting of the walls, and Inside repairs of the Washington school, according to specifications on file at the office of the clerk, The board reserves the right to 1 reject any and all bids. lilt. n. R. seely, Chairninn. U.S. STINK, Clerk. Nolico U Conl rnrUirs. School District No. 411, Jackson county, Oregon. Will receive sealed bids at the office of the clerk until 7:30 p. ni., August 10th, llllfi. For (bo sawing of wood at tho .lack son and Roosevelt schools. Instruc tions as to manner of sawing may be had by inquiring of the clerk. The board reserves the right to re ject any and ail bids, lilt. K. R. SEKLY. Chairman. II. S. ST1.NK, Clerk. Nolice lo Colli I'aclors. School District No. ):, Jackson county, Oregon, will receive sealed bids at the office of tho Clerk iinlll "::;() p. in., August Kith, HHG. For the installation of a steam heating plant lo ie Installed at tho Washing ton School Hulldliig In said district. according to plans and specifications on file at the office of the Clerk; also for the erection and building of a building suitable for the inslallai Ion of sanitary toilets and installation of toilets la said building at the Wash lllgton School Hulldliig, according to tiie plans and specifications on file at the office ot the clerk. The board reserves tiie right to re ject anv or all bids. DR. E. It. SKKLY, Chairman. II. S. Sllne, Clerk. fOK Brtl.n-.-lITrjlTlJCi. FOR SALE- Span of young mules, 2, Sao pounds. Also truck wagon, springs and fruit rack complete, f ITpO. A. II. Calhoun, Rome 1. Medford. I2I FOR KALE Five milk cows. N. Marshall, Central Point. Phono 13X2. 122 FOIt KALE 40 Head of hogs, 5(1 to 12.". pounds. Call latvvroii to and 12 o'clock, I'hone 213, Jackson ville. 12 I FOR SALE - At bargain; good work mare, 9 yea ;'s old. O. J. Kobor. I'hone G9G-II, 122 - HIS SCALES H CORKecf- kki ) SCfJCflHf (?H-(- llOAItl) AND TIOOM KOOM"A.77coiritT) jri per "week n small private family for two young anen. Telephone IM7-H. ROOM AND HOARD For two or throe, ladles In private house. 23 S. Mistletoe street. 1-i! FOR HUNT MISCHMANIOOUB FOR RI'jNT -Office room nt 3(1 N. Front street. Apply to Oils, tho Tailor for Information. FOR 8AMC MlHCBLiUlNHOCIi FOR SALE Tbreo-lni'h Studebaker wagon. Phone (122-M. 132 FOIt SALE Ouo Saxon Pantalorluni. roadster. 124 FOR SALIC 30(111 shares Woods Mo. iblletlo at Oc per share It taken at once. Phono UIIG II. or route 1, llox 3. 122 FOIt SALE Hudson five-passenger unto In good condition, new tires, elee.lrle llghls. Cheap. Apply 1207 W. Main street. 123 FOIl SALE -Cheap, crop of Newtown apples on 107 trees. For particu lars call A. II. Calhoun, Houte 4, Medford. 121 FOIl SALE Early Crawford poaches Phono 7-12-.1. 12 FOR SALE 2-1-2-inch wagon. Call 830 Taylor Btreet or phono 855-. 122 FOIl SALE Small typewriter with carrying case. Apply office Cal. Ore. Power Co. 142 FOR SALE Beardless bnrloy straw by Btack or load. Also splendid hog pasture for rent. Call 732.12 131 -Some furniture. Phone 124 WANT ICI) STTUITIONH WANTED Steady position on ranch liy married man. Hox D. 3., Gem Del. Ashland, Oro. 121 WANTED Work for man and wlfo. Man good carpenter and wife good cook. No children, llox li. Mull Trlhuno. 121 WANTED Lady wants hour or day work. Phone 344-Y. 1211 "WANTED MISCELLANEOUS wTntTTdoO lni'sireTs1)fw:heatrTr G. Ki dots and Sons, Ashland. 122 WANTED Holler -20 to 30 horso ipower; good for 100 pounds work ing pressure. Hunt Engineering Company, Gold Hill, Oregon. 22 WANTED Light housekeeping rooms, -walking dlstaneu of P. O llox U, Jlall Tribune. 120 WANTED We need 5000 pounds of livo poultry weekly; will pay: Ileus 14 cents; springs, 10 ceutB. Will call for theni within reason able distance. Medford Poultry & Egg Co. Phono 5!I3, 124 WANTED- Hloyclos, apply at X & II Shop, Sparta llldg. 123 WANTED To buy a 7-room house in good repair. Dox 7, Mall Trlh uno. 1 WANTED l 000 pounds of poultry weekly. Top prices. Warner Wortinan nnd Gore. WANTED Largo company to handle tdg mining proposition. Seven claims In group; gold, silver, lead nleklo, tungsten; no real estalo Address, Stephen Krnnltz, .Jack sonvillo Oregon, euro Sterling Mines. 133 WANTED $700 on 5 acres alfalfa near lo city, 10 per cent. J. O. Sample, Sterling Mine, .lackson- villo. 121 WANTED Feathers to renovate, old mattresses anil feather beds ninilc Into sanitary folding forms. For samples, Phono lUit-.l, 322 East 12 111 St. .12 4 WANTED Fixtures for store. What have you? C. A. DeVoe. LOST. LOST--Ciimeo Lavialiere bc .vcen Cenltul Point and .vii-dford. lie wtud; aKo born sliaiicd agate phi between North Crape and Nash Hotel. Return lo .Mull Tribune. 121 MO.NRV HtJ LOA MONEY TO LOAN llav money to loan upon city and country prop erty. Onlek service. Money on "hand. F,:irl S. Tumy, 210 Garuott Corey llldg. tf TO LOAN' -$.'.uiiii on ranch properly. Phone :;."i.'l-.l. J. H. Andrews. 122 TO LOAN - $10011 on ram h properly. Phono 3 J, J. li. Andrews. 122 LA HER AUTO SPRING CO. We aie operatlh the lamest, oldest and host equipped plant In the Pa cific nortliwoMt. Uhp our Bprlngt when other fall. Sold tinder Kuap antee. 26 North Fifteenth BL. Portland. Or Attomeyt OFO. W. CHERRY Attorney and Notnry, Rooms 9-10, Jackson Coun ty Rank Building, ontranca N. Central, Medford. Ore. PORTER J. NEFF Attorney at law, rooms 8 and 8, Modford National Bank Building. A. E. REAME8, LAWYER Oantt- Corey bldg. 0. M. ROBERTS Lswyor. Medford National Bank Bnlldlnn Collections. COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS Wl collected gome accounts 14 yearo old. We know how to get tht money. The Bullock Mercantile Agency. Inc., Rooms 1, S. S, H Vlns' Bldg., SllO 10. Main it. Dentlsta Dr. W. M. VAN SCOYOO DR. O, O. VAN SCOYOO Dentists Gsrnett-Corey Bldg., nlU II Medfora, Oro. Phono 861. Collodion ami RenortJi Engineer oud Contractor FRED N. CUMMINOB Snglneer an contractor, 404 M. P. & H. Bldg;. Surveys,, estimates. Irrigation drainage, orchard and land lin- nrovement. Garhag GARBAGE! Get your uremlses cleaned up for the Bummer. Call on the city garbage Tragons for Rood service. Phone S74-L. T. Y. Allen. House Movers MEDFORD HOUSE MOVERS We Move Houses, Rams, Garages, Ma chinery, Etc. Phone 488-M, or 48S-X. 612 S. Nowtowu, 811 Da kota. Instruction In Music FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher of piano and harmony. Hnlght Muslo Studio, 4 01 Qnrnett-Corey Bldg., Phone 72. Insurance. EARL S. TUMY General Insurance office, Flro, Automobile, Accident, Linhllity, Plate Glass, Contraot, and Surety Bonds. Excellent com, pnnles, good local service. No, 210 Garnett-Coroy Bldg. Physicians and burgeons DR?iV G. CARLOW DR. fiVA MAINS CARLOW OsteopathU physicians, 416-417 Gnrnett-Corey bldg., phone 1036-L. Residence. Sil South Laurel st. DR. W. W, HOWARD Osteopathia physician, B03 Garnett-Corey, building. Phone 180. DR. J. J. EMMEN3 Physlclaa and surgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and glasses sup piled. Oculist and Aurlst for 8. P. R. R. Co. Offices M. F. & H. Co. bldg., opposito P. O. Phone 687. DR. It. W. CLANCY PhyRlclan and surgeon Pbones, office 88, resi dence 780. Office hours, 10 to 12, i to 6. Printers and Publishers MTiTFoTtrTlNW has "the best equipped printing office In soutborn Oregon; hook binding, loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, etc. Portland prices. 27 Nortb Fir st. Trnnsloni KADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 4 2 North Front st. Phons 815. Prices right. Service fiiar ntAa1 WHY? NOW TIME TO TRADE. I have a ICO-acre stock ranch; good location; 100 acres In grain, some alfalfa. This place recently sold for $12,000; no Incumbrance. Will tradu for good orchard, prefer pears, or would take city property. Would trade even or assiimo some In cumbrance on orchard proposition, J. C. BARNES 102 West Main Street. INTEUURBA.N AVTOOAH CO, TIMK CARD. Leave Medford lor Ashiand, Talent and Phoenix dally, 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., 1:00, 2:00, 4:00 nnd 5:15 p. m. Also on. Saturday nights at 6:30 and 2:20. Sundays leave Ashlund at 9:00 a. in. aud 1:00, 4:30, 8:30 and 10:31 I. m.