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PAHE FTVT! TAKEN VI' y TAKEN UP Sorrel mare, branded EH" with. -bay colt, sorrel faced; one bayjnare, branded "P" with bay colt; atrip In face. W. R. Lamb, Medford. Ore. HtMJDY FKlEMO1 POrtV rttOlrlCK'S1 WHO WA-i if WAY BACK IN "til AT SrtC- To Sfce THrtf Ttl' rllTCrllrJ' POiM IN FHONf'OF Tri' POST" OFF ic COT" A NEW COAT OF PPiiM-f ? WriS' HONoKABue f .F. COL.PSL.AW Tri' WOKK IN' MANS fRItNO WHo IS UO)J SAY epiAl(J, I'M RiNJiM6 'pOtf 5M0KC INSPCCIW OVeKLOOK' HoM F f- O?L051-aJ IIVBIXKSM IHKACTOHX RiFicep His Time ami mousm F0rV SMOKE iMSPEC-rOR! AND I'M WPMDERIM6 If YOlp Auto Bnppnes FUR-ril' W feKCsTS OF -TtV , OFFER M6 YOUR SgRvICES LAtJOKltJ' AlAtf AN' puf HliX AND PO S0M6 CAMPAIGNING 'noue 6P1K1T in) th' LAHER AO TO BPRINO CO. We are operating the largest, jldest and best equipped plant In '.he Pa cific northwest. Uae our spring when others fall. 8old under guar antee. 26 North Fifteenth 8t, Portland. Ore. MTCDFOTvD MATTi TTJTBTTNT:. MEDFOTiD, (YRKClOX. WEDNESDAY. ArOFST 1f. 191G itixx., iu ee uMEfl ITS OVFR -ToMlCrtT- A I I 0U6IITA 6Cf 'SOMC- f Wriitfo Coot oUToFTtlls1. J '' ' v. C V r V c h "v t-wix rir . - 1 esau . v v-v- v 1 v" . r , "v i:ml ' 1 FLOUNCE ROCK FRILLS ;nert HlKinbolham and family motored to Enisle Point one day last week. .1 'fc'uHEHt Mrs. Mansfield, Miss Mansfield and three of the younger children spent Friday in Medford. II. D. ' Blanchard returned from Medford Tuesday, bringing home a new Ford car foT Mrs. Peelor. . 'Mr. Boyd Tucker and family of Trail came up to the dance at Mr. Nye's Saturday night. Most of the young people of the neighborhood were present at the Nye dance Saturday night. f.Mcs. Peyton and two youngest children visited at T. H. lligln botham's Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Luther East and dfiughter and Miss Flo Ditsworth came up Tuesday to visit relatives and returned to Medford Monday. The V. C. T. U. met Saturday with Mrs. Nelson Nye. Quite a num ber of ladles were present and they held a vory good meeting. The vice president, Mrs. Ditsworth, conducted the meeting, as the president was unable to be there. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Gordon and Mrs. Vincent and daughter, Fern, came Sunday to visit u while witli rela tives. :Thero was a family reunion Sun day: at Gup nitsworth's, 17 Dits worths and Vauglians were present. Mrs. Purdy and eon, lrwln left Saturday for California, where they will visit a few days before return ing to their home In Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. John Grieve are liv ing at their new home, which was the Iva Tucker homestead. Mr. and Mrs. Peeler and Mr. and Mrs. lllancherd Forded to Medford and Ashland Monday. Pearl Peyton spent Monday night with Mrs. Dawson. Talent will have a permanent choral club if present plans are car ried out. About 15 interested singers met last Thursday evening and discussed plans for a series of monthly rehearsals during the fall and winter. The first rehearsal will lie held Thursday evening of this week at 8 o'clock in the high school building at which time all Interested In choral work are invited to bo present. A few good selections have been sent for and will be tried out at that time. Tht organization will also be perfected. Such an under taking will be an excellent thing for Taent, especially for the young foks, who enjoy an evening once a week in instruction under a competent and experienced teacher. Talent is fortunate In having In its midst Mrs. J. H. Fuller, who is especially quali fied and experienced in directing chorus work. The numerous disastrous fires at Talent would lead one to think that this town is not provided with fight ing equipment. Such is not entirely the case, however, but the lack 'of organization makes It Impossible to use such equipment to an advantage. Steps should be taken to perfect a fire company and members should be assigned to definite positions. An electric horn or desirable whistle should be provided to call out mem bers of the company at times of fire, and a hook and ladder ap paratus should be installed. A lit tle attention to the matter might save many dollars. The School Industrial Club will hold a meeting at the school house Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. All those enrolled in club work of any description are requested to be pres ent. Supervisor E. R. Peterson will be here and a goad program Is as sured. The solo, Helen Adamson; "What the Club as an Organization Should Accomplish," Mrs. C. W. Holdridge; Recitation. Ruth Nor man; "Home Handicraft Work," by Carl Weaver; "Ta'ent at the County Fair, "C. W. Acer; "Special Features for Students at Local Fairs," Lu cille Holdridge; "What Assistance TALENT TALK JS PAsses out 10000 "cftRos- '.4KvT!t8??! Should One be Entitled to ill Vege table Gardening," Harold Burnett; "Club Work In Jackson County," E. R. Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Ozro Brown came over from Klamath Falls Monday to visit Mr. Brown's parents, Mr. and MrB. O. T. Brown of this place. Mr. and Mrs. Yeo and family, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reed, Rev. and Mrs. M. C. Reed, Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Wil liams, Miss Verna Glllman nud Mas ter Ernest Jeffrey left Tuesday morning in wagons for a ten day's outing. They will go by way of Rogue river to Crater Lake and will return by way of Klamath Falls. Mrs. F. Broms and children, Rus sell, Berwin and Wilson, came up from Portland Tuesday morning for a short stay with Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Ager. The Daugherty brothers returned Sunday with their families from Crater Lake. O. N. Nelson and daughter started early this morning on their bicycles for Klamath Falls and the Crater Lake region. They will be gone a week or 10 days. Travel to and from Crater Lake has been exceptionally heavy dining the past two weeks. Many pnrtle3 stopped at Prospect and Mr. Grieve reports a heavy volume, of business in store and -hotel. - V.. J. C. Embry returned from Klam ath Falls Sunday in ills auto. He niado the trip over by way of Fall creek and was accompanied on his return by J. S. Pardee, formerly of tills place, but for the past year stationed at the California-Oregon Power Company's plant In Klamath Falls. Mr. Embry leaves In a few days for Crescent City and Mr. Par dee will go as far as Medford with him. There was a dance at Nelson Nye's Saturday night and two largo auto loads from here and' the power sta tion attended. Everybody had a bang-up time, as they always do at Nye's. Clarence L. Renmcs of Portland and .Mr. Evans of Medford, with their families, are camped at the power station and enjoying a Tew day's 'fishing. Mrs. Purdy and her son of Salt Lake City, left Saturday morning, after an extended visit with Mr. mid Mrs. Irwin nt the power station. Mrs. Purdy is Mr. Irwin's sister. The Misses Ruth and Mildred Thompson of Derliy, attended the dance at Nye's Saturday and spent Sunday in Prospect. -Mr. Buchter of the office staff of the California-Oregon Power Com pany, and wife are occupying "Camp Stlnson" for two weeks. Messrs. Cunningham, Allendorfer and Darneville, all of the California Oregon Power Co., spent Saturday night and Sunday In Prospect. The Crater Lake stage had a head on collision with a Ford on the up trip Sunday. A small boy, one of the occupants of the Ford, was thrown through the wind shield, but no other occupants of cither car were injured. The Ford was somewhat battered up, but arter being patched up at Prospect, proceeded on Its way to Medford Monday. J. If. Slcplnn-oii end daughter Gladys f North Med lord spent the week end with D. F.. Walker and fam ily. Mrs. Walker accompanied them to Medford, where she was thcii glte-t for a few ilays. Mrs. T. II. Corliss ami Mrs. J. p.. Web-ter motored to Central I'nint re cently and enjoyed a very plcasunt viit with Mrs. William Tlmnip-oii, fonneriy Mi-s Kdilh Fili. Mis-es Kb anor and Mary Daily were tiie victim- of n very pleasant surprise ln-t Friday when a number of their ftiends gathered at. the home of Mrs. 1). K. Walker and tendered theiu a pound shower. About nine- PROSPECT WEST PHOENIX iL.yr fejsL: teen Indies were present.' All broui; their fancy work and n mut enjoy able time was had. Mr. M. J. Morris rend n humorous sketch and after the delicious ice ci'eum and cake had been disposed o' Mrs. L. Alntiii?, iu licr usual liuhl'.v milliner, made a pre sentation speech on liehnll' of the as sembled Indies. The generous and kindly ihuualil nf these 'Indies will nl vvavs lie griilel'iilly remembered by the riils. If. K. Walker lost a valuable horse last week. 8. I'. Muiiter is hclpiiu- Mr. C'nl luiun harvest his pears this week. A number ol' the younger members of our community have returned from their vacations unit report n most cnjoyiilile linn-. Miss Slella ami Miss Florence iJeu.er accompanied Mr. Hii'ley find party to the Josephine caves nml Miss Irene Denzer was one of . n .party composed of Lester Fny and wife ami mother nml Ijny Yost, fo visit Crater lake. Miss Helen Norris camped al ('li:iiilituiia with her mother nml Miss Klennor and Miss Jliiry Daily nml Andrew Callioiin have relumed from a trip to Apple-g-ate, where they were the guests of Lincoln (iruy and wife. Mrs. (Iruy has ripe strawberries from May until Thnnksgiviny .time nml makes delic ious shorten ku. She says if the Illue Ledjre road goes through it will pass her door nml she will serve straw berry shortcake nil summer front 12 o'clock until 'J. Anyone having once tasted Mrs. (Irny's shortcake will become a IMue Ledge fioosler iiiiine dialcly. The violent windstorm of lust Fri day did considerable damage to pears and youny; trees in (his section. Dr. Morii'iiti has been down from Kliunalli Fulls for some lime visiting his family. Cecil Morgan spent some time Willi his father nt K I mini III and returned home with him. Mrs. Mor gan's mother is spending the summer with her. Mr. and Mrs. K. Callioiin and Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Wright attended the Dixie picnic at Ashland Park last Tuesday anil spent a very pleasant time. They joined the Dixie associa tion and look forward to the iinnunl picnic which will he held in the park some time next August. Harold Corliss hnrvesled his penr crop before (he heavy windstorm of last Friday. Me bad about a carload of fine Hurt lc Its. Little Miss Vivian Slancliffe lins been visilin.; .Mis. ,1. H. Webster and returned to her home last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. William Coltrcli and inl'iinl son of the Meadows have been visiling Mrs. Coltrcll's parents ul the h'ocky Ford raiu-li nud returned home la-l Saturday. GOLD HILL NUGGETS Mr. and Airs. ('. C. Griffin nnd I'iiniily, who have fonneriy occupied the John Ilaiuinersley house on Fourlh avenue North, left Monday nf tcrnoon for tlii-ir future homo in llir miuglinm, Ala. Henry liroeding came up from llogne River Sunday to vi-it for a shorl time with friends at this place. Judge Wat-on returned from Ash laud to this city Sunday, as his inter ests here call for so much of his time it is burd to tell wbiidi city can suc ceed the other in claiming biin. J. M. Robeson and family, formerly of liogue Uicer, have leased "Lnurel hurst," the house fonneriy occupied by Marry Porter. Quite a large and interested nudi ence was present at the rendering nf a piniM'uni at the M. K. church Sun day evening. This is the' first in the ali-ciicc of u pastor and as an cxH-ri-inent it was a decided success. Han Simoi: ami family moved from tile Penning house to the one recently vnrnled by F.il Smallwood. Neil Potter wo- in from bis Snm. Vallev ranch Monday. Howard Wharton has purchased the furniture formerly owned by the Ladies Aid nnd ba--lcased and is now occupying the house formerly oci-u-pied bv his pan-nt- near the church on Filth avenue North. Klain Gal4. rancher of S. tin's Val ley, was a business vi-itor to Gold Hill Monday, and on bis return trip home he was accompanied by bis lit -"'-''ittilJ father. Judge ('. '. Gall, nml nephew, Van Oall. Tuesday evening, Mrs. C. II. Price, proprietor of the Home Diuiim hall, transferred that hostelry to Mrs. 1'. Laugdcll, who has leased the place. Mr. and Mrs. Churchill, former ed itor nnd proprietor of the (iold Mill News, ucconipnnicd by their sou and wife, stopped a short time to visit old friends in this city on 'their way to relatives at Medford. They will Intel visit Crater lake and return by way of eastern Oregon to their home in Albany. Mrs. V. X. Shaver and sons, Wood row and (.'linidie. left Tuesday morn ing with the stage for a visit nt the home of Frank .Movers in Sums Val ley. A jolly bunch of Gold Mill young people left .Monday evening for n limiting trip Into the hills norlh of town. An auto delivered them to their destination and they hiked the rest of the distance and sal around cnuipfire till dawn. Mrs. V. Langdcll was trnnsii cling business in Medford Monday. Torre thresher of (he Mead ows is threshing grain for the Ilca gle farmers. Lois of campers and hunters nre passing by with their red caps since deer season and llui pretty wenther has come. Claude 'and Viola Chapman made llieir home folks a visit Inst Sunday. Delph Iteelie and Carl Rcebe slarted on a hun! ing trip Monday. rfhe heavy wind and rain storm last Friday evening did (piile n lot of damage lo the fruit, etc., iu different purls of (he valley. lloscoe Holy lias a position fll; night shift iu llie drying house nt Medford. .Mr. and Mrs. William lligham havi returned from a camping trip. Mr. and Mrs. Fd Moore have re turned from t lie mountains for n few days, but will go back the end of the week lo camp. Mr. nnd Mrs. Florence Walker and family arc slaying at the John Vin cent ranch, while Mr. Vincent and family are over at Klamath county. Sam Gordon has purchased a mo torcycle ami is riding around now lately. Mr. and Airs. Hill have returned from a pleasure Irip through eastern Oregon ar.d uroum by I'ortluud home, reporting fine roads and a fine trip. Mr. Narregan of Fugle I'nint and son, KiiL'cne, piisscd through Anlioch Morula v. .Mrs.' Jesse Glass, Mrs. Will Hans come nnd children motored over to Ralph Dean's Monday. N Mr.-. Thoo Glass and children made a visit at Chapman's Monday. Mrs. Sam Marshall is vc-iting nt her home folks' for some lime. Mr. Fox journeyed to Gold Mill on Monday, returning Tuesday. P.oiii -To Mr. ami Mrs. Gyp Vin cent, a lioitnciiiir baby girl. Waller Frank was a Sunday visitor at Then Glass'. Percy Chapman and family were up in upper Sam's valley visiting home foil.s Sunday. Mr. end Mrs. John Rodgers visited the nearby towns last Saturday. Yisiloi-s at the Chapman ranch on Sundav were; Mrs. lien Ilaynmnd and ilnnvhler, Gladys, Mr. and Mrs. Uallih lf:'y!nnn'd and baby nud Mr. Flcmiiiini'. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wilhite ami family Inivc gnne 'or a pleasure trip down on the coast. Mrs. Flbert Glass spent Saturday night ui'h her sister, who is work ing on (ilass thrc-liinr machine. JUi Reported by Jackson County At Btract Co., Sixth and Fir Sts. li'-nl l-liit Transfers. jFrankl'n K. Martin, to J. (i. Hibl. aid,' deed of correction 1o E ' of lots 9, 10 blk. 7, Park Add. to Medford. $ Sarah Jane Fire.itono to .Mary ANT10CH ITEMS Tin; OUT lJ FROrJToFTlte ftrt-LS FPOMb AM-To tBM. FoK HOJ - f f COUDSUAVA M. Broyles, W. D. to that portion of 'N V4 of SVi of sec. 11. 3.r, R. 4. V ly ing on SE side of middle of 'Evans Creek i-.- 4 00 T. Harrison Howell, et ux to Geo. F. Damon, et ux (J. C. D. to cemetery lot 10(1 in Ilargadlno cemetery to Ash 10 John W. Edwards to Dollle Smith, W. D. to land In Ashland 2. "00 George P. Wlckoff, et ux to J. M. Winter, deed to part of lot 5, blk. 3, Cottage Add. to Medford 1 Q. C. Paul, et ux to George Wolfr W. D. to lot C, and S. 03 feet of lot 4, blk. 8, orchard home association tract 1 Otto H. Schlinmel, et ux to .1. K. Wymnrd, deed to NE sec. ,12, an, 2 W 1 W. C. Allaway, ot ux to Beulah 11. Clark W. 1). to lot 1 blk. 03, city of Medford .... 3,1)00 Marriage Licenses. S. A. Myers and Lillian May Franklin. George 11. Kerth nnd Lillian Bates. C. Circuit, L. 7,undel vs. Samuel Bntemnn, do- imirrer. Motion to make for defi nite. TWICE-TOLD TESTIMONY Meilfoiil People Ai'o IMiing All They Can for I'YIlmv Huffeiei'S. Medford testimony has been pub lished to prove til o merit of Doan'BjFOK SALE At bargain. Porchoron Kidney Pills to otherB In Medford, who suffer from bad backs nnd kid ney Ills. Lest any sufferer doubt this evidence of merit, we produce confirmed proof statements from Medford people who again endorse Doan's Kidney Pills confirm their former testimony. Here's a Medford case: Mrs. W. F. Longwlll, DUO N. Front street, Medford, says; "I had oc casslon to use Bonn's Kidney Pills for kidney weaknesses and dull, rheumatic pains in my back were most distressing. They soon rid me of the trouble and rostored mo ta good health." (Statement given on March 17, 1913). On March Hi, 1!H, Mrs. Longwlll said: "1 am still a firm believer iu Doan's Kidney Pills and confirm every word of my former endorse ment. I aim to keep a box In tho house all the lime nnd whenever myself or others of the fninlly need a kidney medicine, a few doses re lieve the trouble." Price 50c at all dealers. Don't simply nsk for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mrs. Longwlll has twlco pub licly recommended. Foster-Mllburn Co., Props, Buffalo, N. Y. Notice t Contractors. School District No. 4il, Jackson county, Oregon. Will receive sealed bids at the office of tho clerk until 7:30 p. m. August IGth, 191 C. For the removal of all varnish on wood work, the revarnlsblng of the same, calcimining and tinting of the walls, and inside repairs of the Washington school, according to specifications on file nt the office of the clerk. The board reserves tho right to reject anv and all bids. . DR. E. R. SEELY, Chairman. II. S. STINE, Clerk. Notice to Contractors. School Dli trlct No. 4 9. Jackson county, Oregon. Will recei-r? pealed bids at tho office of the clerk until 7:30 p. m., August lilth, 1916. For the sawing of wood at the Jack son and Roosevelt schools. Instruc tions as to manner of sawing may be had by inquiring of the clerk. The board reserves tho right to re ject any and all bids. lilt. E. R SEELY, Chairman. 31. S. STINE. Clerk. Notice tn OnntrnelnrN. School District No. 4 9, Jackson county, Oregon, will receive sealed bids at the office of the Clerk until 7:30 p. m.. August Kith. 191S. For the in-taHation nf a stenrn heating plant to bB installed at the Washing ion School Building In Raid district, according to plans nnd specifications on file at the office of the Clerk; also for tho erection and building of a bulldlne suitable for .hc Installation of -anltary toilets nnd Installation of toilets In said building at the Wash ington School Building, according to the plans and specifications on file at tho office of the clerk. The board reserves trie right to re ject any or all bids. lK. E. R. skki,y, Chairman. 11. S. Stine, Clerk. FOR HUNT MISOUIPf.ANUOUS FOR RENT Office room at 3G N. Front street. Apply to Uus, the Tailor for Information. FOR SALE MtSUBOiliAXKOVt FOR SALE Two second hand cus Ings, 32x3 interllners and tubes, Apply 330, North Front. 120 'OR SALE Mltchol and Stover gas engine; 10 horso power with hoist. No. 0 llaren Jackson gravel pump; 2-Inch rotary pump. Frits lie Roche, Tolo, Oregon. 129 FOR SALE Furniture. Comb book case, sldo boards stoves, range, leather couch, chairs, fine piano, porch settee, rugs, Ico box, rlfrlg erator. 402 South Newton, Phone GOD 120 FOR SALIC Twenty acres of corn In field; will yield tiO liushols per acre. One large milch cow and one yearling colt. Box 28 Mail Trlbuno. 12B FOR SALE Late 191B Ford touring car, equipped with shock-absorbers. niuster vibrator, etc. Phone 31 B, or 3t)i-M, afternoon. 128 FOR SALE Three-Inch Stildobakor wagon. Phone 022-M, 132 FOR SALE Smni; typewriter with carrying case. Apply ofllce Cal Oro. Power Co. 142 FOIl SALE Beardless barley straw by slack or load. Also splendid hog pasture for rent. Call 732J2 131 Foil MMv-.-TivimTooa mnro 7 year old, weight 1000. A. C. Taylor, 2 miles N. ot Modford Pacific Highway. 129 FOR HALE REAL ESTATE rOlt SA1 E improved 40 ncros, under ditch at a bargain. Phone S7-J. G. A. Guilders, 211 Van -icouver, nve. , 13U FOR SALE MOUSES FOR SALE D-room house, furnished or not, berries und trees, Biiiall tpayment down, and easy terms. AddreBs Mrs. Madge Flndley, Eagle I'oint, Oregon. 1 HELP WANTKD FEMALE WANTED Experienced general house work girl. Good wages, small family. No wushlng. Mrs. F Corning Kenly. Phone (ill-J-3 128 WANTKT SITUATIONS WANTED Hress making, H i South Central, Phono 479-M. l is WANTED Lady wants hour or day work. Phone 344-Y. 129 WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Ford or other light enr, slightly used, In exchange for good nay baler, cook wagon, derrick fork and equipment which cost $1 000, or will sell same at n hi"--1 flee. M. A. Ruder, 114, N. Front street, Medford. 127 WANTED 1000 pounds of poultry weekly. Top prices. Wurner Wormian and Gore. WANTED Fixtures for store. What nave you r u. A. uevoe. MONK TO LOAS MONEY TO LOAN Have money to loan upon city and country prop erty, muck service. Money on hand. Earl 8. Tumy, 210 Gumett Corey Hid. tf FOIt KXCllAGR F( R S aTe Oil " 'flAMV I iT change for farm property in Rogue River valley, iio acres In Coipillle River valley; 30 ncres rich bottom land; 18 dairy cows, tooi:i team, etc; Inquire of W, l. Roberts, Eagle Point, Ore. 12S LOST. LORT-s-Ou street Saturday night Pair noye glasses. Helached ear chain, also In case. Leave at Trib una outre. 1 30 LOST From Daggett place, Ross Lane. An Atiedaln dog, lame In Jeft hind leg. Reward for Te tnrn.. W. W. Wlllard. 127 LOST One 32x3 I'nlted States nobby treat, casing on rim. Be tween Vonrhels nnd Medford or txtvilford nnd Mlrarista Orchard. Notify II. W. Blnghum. Reward offered. 14 Attorney! OFO. W. CHERRY Attorney and Notary, Rooms 9-10, Jackson Coun ty Bank Building, entrance N, Central, Med ford, Ore. . PORTER J. NEFF Attorney at law, Tooms X and u, Medford National Bank Building. A. E. RE AMES. LAWYER Oant- Corey bldg. O. M. ROBERTS Lawyar. Medford National Rank TlnllAlaa. Collections. COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS Wi collected some account! 14 year old. Wo know how to get tn money. Tba Bullock Mercantile Agency, Inc., Rooms 1, 2, S, Ha Vtus' Bldg., 21 A B. Main at Dentlau Dr. W. M. VAN FCOYOO DR. O. O. VAN BCOTOO Dentists Oarnett-Corey Bldg., nit lit Madfora, Orii. Phone S6. Collections and .ltannrfa Knidneer and Contractor FRED N. CUMM1NGS Snglneer anl contractor, 404 M. F. ft II. Bide. Surveys,, estimate, Irrigation drainage, orchard and land Im provement. , . ----s 1 Garbage GARBAGE Get your pramlaM cleaned up for the summer. Call on the city garbage wagons tor good service. Phone I74-L. T. Y. Allen. TIouso Movers MEDFORD HOUSE MOVERS We Move Houses, Barns, Garages, Ma chinery, Etc. Phone 488-M, or 488-X. 612 S. Newtown, 811 Da kota. Instruction In Music FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher ot plnno and harmony. Halght Muslo Studio, 401 Garnott-Corey Bldg., Phone 72. Insurance. EARL S. TUMY-r-Genoral Insurance office, Fire, Automobile, Accident, Liability, Pinto Glass, Contract, and Surety Bonds. Excellent com panies, good local service. No. 910 Garnett-Corey Bldg. Physicians and burgeon DR. P. a. CARLOW, DR. BVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopath! physicians, 418-417 Garnett-Corey bldg., phono 1036-L. Residence. 26 South Laurel et. DR. W. W. HOWARD Oatsopathle physician, 803 Garnett-Corer building. Phone ISO. DR. J. J. EMM ENS Physician, and surgeon. Practice limited to eye. ear, noae and throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and glasses sup plied. Oculist and Aurlst for S. F, R. R. Co. Offices M. F. ft H. Co. bldg., opposite P. O. Phone 667. DR. R. W. CLANCY -Physician and surgeon Phones, office 36, resi dence 780. Office hours, 10 to 12, 2 to 5. Printers an 4 Publishers MEDFORD PRINTING CO., has the nest equipped printing office In southern Oregon; book binding, iooso leaf ledgers, billing systems, etc. Portland prices. 27 North Fir st. Transfers EAD8 TRANSFER ft STORAGE CO. Office 42 North Front st. Phona SIS. Prices right. Service nr WHY? NOW TIME TO TRADE. I have a 160-acre stock ranch; good location; 100 acres In grain, some alfalfa. This place recently sold for $12,000;- no incumbrance. Will trade for good orchard, prefor pears, or would take city property. Would trade even or assume Bome In cumbrance on orchard proposition. J. C. BARNES 102 West Main Street. INTEIU'RIIA AtTfKIAM OO, TIME CARD. Leave Medford tor Auhland, Talent and Phoenix dally, except Sunday, at 8:00 a. m.. 1:00, 2:00, 4:00 and 5:11 p. tn. AIbo on Saturday at 11:15 p. m. Sundays leave at 8:00 and 10:80 a. m. and 1:00. 2:00, 5:30 and 9:30 p. m. Leave Ashland for Medford dally, except Sunday, at 9:00 a. m., 1:00, 2:00, 4:00 and 5:15 p. m. Also on Saturday nights st 6:30 and 2:20. Sundays leave Ashland at 9:00 a. m. and 1:00, 4:30, 8:30 and 10:1$ p. su ,sn-em :--B?7NfTr.'W'- inwf!' i