aiEDFORD M ATTJ TRIBUNE, MEDFORT), 'OttEO OX, 'TUESDAY.' AUGUST 29, 1916 FAT1E FfVR By Ahem lUTSINKHH IllKMTOHT Auto BnnpOe r- x " , -x i LiJkt;! H.WCNTYoJ tM0iJfcri"5CKUt" rtl.L SUMMER1. VknIow school ,N' ITS tSouf "I'lMC. the LOtwweFpKe schoou- WELL KNOWN ASHLAND Major Cushman CunnluKham, a well known resident, died at Ashland early this morning. He had been in trail health tor some time past. He leaves a wife and several children. Funeral arrangements are hold, rending the arrival of relatives. The deceased was formerly city council man from the second ward and for years chairman of that body. Portland Livestock POHTLAND, Or., Aiijr.. '!). Hihts steady; ri'i-vipls tilt."). Prime lijilit, $ U.OOdi'n.".") ; prime strong weights, $!Mi(l(ii!).7.-; (rcioil to ' prime mixed, .$!.:ir(ii)!)..)0; rnutrh heavy parking, if8..r)()C(i,8.rO; iiRs ami skips, .f8.-Jj(i' 8.73. Cnltle steady; receipts ."!). Steers, irini light, )i(.75(.7; piiiue heavy, !f((i (.i; u.""d, !f((.(i.'i(l; cnws, chuirc, $j.'J.")(,'i.7.); mcilium to guoil, !r'l.")l)((i!d; oiiliiinry to fair, 4(4.."ill; licil'ers, $ l(M.7.'i ; ' bulls, $3(1.75; calves, $:i.r)0()7.,r)0. tilieep steady ; receipts 2118. Spring lambs, $8(i8.2.); common lambs, .$.).")()(' fi; (jinnee yeiwliiifrs, $u(ri'(i.'J5; - tioo,l 'yefiini?s,-!rr.r0(n',n.75: 'chnice wethers, $li.2.i(rG.50; choice ewes, M ; heavy ewes, .f;i.5U((f 4.50. Portland Wheat PORTLAND, Aug. all. Wheat 2 to 3c higher; no trading. Spot bids: Bluestem, f 1.27; fort.vfold, f 1.24 ; club, $1.23; red fife, $1.25; red Rus sian, $1.22. Barley steady and unchanged. Car receipts Wheat 9, barley 1, Hour 4, oats 4, hay 2. Butter Market PORTLAND, Or., Aug. '.!. weak. liuttci Chicago Wheat CHICAGO, Aug. 29 Despite weak ness ut the outset, wheat prices to day soon showed a decided tendency to recover from yesterday's severe setback. The opening, which ranged from 2 u-8c off to 3-Sc up, wilh Sep tember at $1.40 1-4 to $1.41, and December at $1.13 3-S to $1.41 1-S. was followed by a material advance all around, hut then something of a reaction. Sharp additional gains were scored later. The close was unsettled 2 to 3 Vic net higher, with September at $ 1 . 4 3 V& anil December at $1.47 to $1.I7V4. MEDFORD MARKET REPORT (Prices paid producers.) IlOfiS Alive, (a,l',ti. st i: Ens Alive, rr, i.u. COWS-Alive, 4fi Vs. VEAL Dresseil, 8(S)lle, Live rtmltry IIKXS - Light hens, Jc; 4 lbs. and over, lie; springs, I.",c. Old rooster 7c. DUCKS Fat, bo. GEESKFat, 8e. TUIIKEYS Fat young, 15o. BELGIAN HAKES. S to Co. Hay una Urara (Buying Prices.) WHEAT $1.(1(1. OATS WO Ion. HAY Grain anil alfalfa, $PJ ton. BARLEY Whole. '.'C. lrlc raid t,y firdm E(i!S 7I jc. POTATOES 2c. ONIONS 1K.C. HONEY 12c per lb. CIDER 25c. PORK 9V2c. BEEF 10(S)12o. LARD i:t'i(nl4c. SHOULDERS 15c. P.rTTEII - Dairy. 2 lbs.. 50c. HITTER Wholesale, 30c. HL'TTEK FAT DOc. TODAY'S MARKETS PLrtVCU Tmokke-.R , NuU wAs KI.Mt MM. R HOVJ LA-p f JUNE. WrlCrJ. stHOplAeT OU f" AMi fnrtevJ "-fH'OL tk0K5"uP -fiiejsHcaf AND SfMD COOP NIC HT. FoRNOlA" VaJCLL, HAROLD. -tiltYRg STlLL UP THEKE- 1HE AMP RCrtPiM' ous-reo off ' s William Mayi'ielil, Sr., who. with his wile has been spending the sum mer in the upper house on the Kiuis Mayl'icld place, moved to town again on Tucsdav, going in with his son, Joe. Kinis Mayl icld and . wife spent Tuesday nuil Wednesday of last week visiting ami shopping in Central Point. They sold off most of Iheir hens, owing to high price of wheat. Church services .were held in the schoolhouse Saturday evening and Sundav Ucvs. Milton nd Williams of the Church of. (joil conducting same. Next Sunday llro. Decker of Ashland is expected, the services to be held in the schoolhouse under the auspices of the Dunkaicls. Mrs. Caldwell, sister of Mrs. tYcfl Moore, went to Ashland Monday after a week's pleasant visit at the Moore ranch. J. II. Settles of Ashland and his w-il'e are visiting at the home of Frances Springer, our mail carrier, for the past ten days. .Mrs. Settles is a sister of Mr. Spriniicr. William Cottrcll and R. J. liouion nu'iil to Medford Tuesday morning on business. . , . , , iff Prcd Moore too"k Arvcl settles, nephew of Mail Carrier Springer; lo Ashland Monday after a few days' visit at the Springer ranch. Samuel Hartelson drove down from Grants Pass Monday visiting his mines in the Meadows district. I'Yed .Moore lost a valuable cow on Sunday nighl. I. anc Wyland has a new Saxon Six. i very pretty car, which is not yet thoroughly broken to drive. Slight adjustments anil experience ". .arc bringing out its good iiualitic"rup- idly, however. Messrs. Pickett and Wyland went to Medford Tuesday morning. Charles Ilockersinith is moving his household goods, etc., from Medford unto the Wyland ranch. ' Lune Wyland has rented u ranch up the river from the Itybce bridge mil is preparing to move his family oou. Wood Jeaters is staying a few days at Bub Watkius during the hunting season. Miss Fern Phillips and Messrs. Leo Johnson and Ilohiir Stephenson of Kiiuconi had dinner with Miss Pearl WatUins Sunday and later Ihey look a joy ride in Stephenson's ear. The weather has been so warm that some of the fanners have their sec ond crop of hay down. Miss Hazel Swayac made a busi ness trip to Jacksonville Friday. Miss Fern Phillips visited Mrs. Henry Stephenson Wednesday after noon. Mrs. M. WatkiiK left Saturday morning to vi.-it her daughter. Mrs. J. li. Winuinghaui, of Comslock, Or. George, Dave and Jim llucklcv of Ruch anil Harry Lay of Jacksonville motored up to Swayne's Sunday. Raymond Phillips and wife went to Cameron .Meadows, on middle fork, to look after their cattle. Mace Van Gorier, Abe Crombling and Chester Kubli of Appleiratc und Mr. Abcrcroinbic and Mr. Thome oT Medford nrc spending y few days at Sipiaw lake during the hunting sea son. Jim Arnold came down from his father's mine at Fir Glade and reports that il is very warm back there in the mountains. Two of the upper Applci'iite BliMiuicr Girls, Kern Phillips and Pearl Watkius. took a hike up to Wiuilv Peak lo the lookout station. Thcv went up Montlav and back on Taesdav. Mrs. C. W. Culv and fam ily, who have been visiting with Mr. Cnly, who is the guard on the look out, returned with the girls. The girls left the Watkius ranch aliout 10 a.,m. and got to the peak at 2 p. m., a dis tance of seven miles, Ihrec miles of which are "straight up." They said that Ihey sure enjoyed the -upper cooked ou the camp lire. THE MEADOWS f LROSPECT YOU f AME ICAKlN rVWE SI'ELLCl?, ST0RY, 'RlfMettC, CIMMCR; BOOK' WAlYii46TO B6 J. C. Kinbry returned from Med ford Tuesday. , Pat Walker, Miss Winnie Walker and Miss lice Lewis left Wednesday for (wo weeks' outing in the woods. They will go to Diamond lake for a while and then to the berry patch. Mrs! Walker nuil daughter, Ora, re turned from Trail Tuesday. Dr. Kmmeus of Medford was among Prospect visitors Wednesday. Krnnces Aiken. Hclva Walker, Ora Walker, Mrs. .Walker, Mrs. Scholl, Kvelyu Sliol, Pete Shot! und Jim Kinliry rno.tored up to Union creek Thursday and had u picnic supper, at that place. Frank Ditsworth, who was caiupcd there on his return trip from Fort Klamath, took supper with them. Dr. Seely and family of Medford passed through Sunday on Iheir re turn from all unsuccessful hunt. Hard luck, Doe. Mr. ami .Mrs. J, J. Bueliler, who have been camping for two weeks at Camp Stinson, broke camp Sunday end returned to Medford with Mr. and Mrs. Allemlorfer, who came up Saturday evening. Mrs. Allendorfcr and mother will ret urn later ill Hie week and occupy Camp Stinson for two weeks. Oijv WaHilell drove his motorcycle up from the valley Sunday and is spending a few days with friends at the power station. t 'fhe fire, which has been burning for about a week a short distance be low the .junction of north and middle forks has assumed large proportions 'and is doing considerable damage. It lis vtirv spectacular as. viewed from the Crater lake highway, especially after dark. Karl l lricli is the proud driver of a new l'ord ruuuhout. J he unto fever has hit this neighborhood hard and Ibis is the third machine pur chased within a month.'. Mr. Nye has completed a new lane, making the approach to his house shorter and of easier grade. We sus pect that Mr. Nye is going lo join the motor car brigade. GOLD. HILL NUGGETS Frank M. Avery and II. Kimball have 'been in the hills west of town for a couple of days searching for the uiu' li'-prized deer, which seeni to evade some of the vigilant ; hunters. Frank, our R. K. D. carricp, must go back I:) work from his (wo weeks' vacation 'villi nothing larger thun a rabbit for a trophy. Tourists are very numerous these days, eighteen stopping Saturday evening for supper at the Home dining hail. Cars as lliick on the street as Hies. Miss Xora Newton left Sunday morning for u visit at the home of Mrs. Nina Smith at Brownsville, She expects to si,.ud a week there before proceeding to Corvallis, where she intends spending Ihe winter with her mother and sister, Bessie, who is at tending the college. A. Schucnnaii returned Saturday afternoon to his home in Ashland to .spend Sunday wilh his family in that cily. lie may remove to Gold Hill later. ; Krank Ray is an occasional busi ness visitor to Gold Hill. Mr. iuiI Mrs. Hugh Porter of Seven Oaks attended the pavilion dancs in Gold Hill Saturdav night. Charles Itcidcl, formerly "C Gold Hill, passes through quite often, as he is now on the S. P. passenger ser vice. An additional warcroom is being built in the rear of the Lauce & Co.' tore. Ifiisiacss is picking up in and around Gold Hill. Don't Hiiss the "Roaring Camp celebration to be held in Gold Hill next Saturday, September 2. Get your money early, as Hip News is pre paring to turn out the new specie at once. Remember last year's good time. K. T. Simmons, wife and giand ikuichtcr left Sunday morning to spend Ihe day with the family of A- ICU f Ull.PRe sl, I'M Cl-ftO 10 VOUK .iMil.lMo rfXCCS t.MN iNrJD KNOA SOU ME fM-L C-OlMfa-fO WUKK' MrGrJkmL; lOMltJG SEfVjOM N0W1AKI OUT rt PAD MMD fxli II- (N0AKIIC DOvJN Tilt; us-rov- hk-Ticues.yoi; Wll-l. NlLLl- II'MUU, 't:N, HJN-Wll'Eh:, ivOl-EHj woxoc olrti.Ks. -VHIN6 " -rue sp.n old sTuff- Scliiierman in Ashland and enjoy the day with them in Ashland's beautiful park. Mr. and Mrs. G. I!. Allien of the olony were shopping in Gold Hil Saturdav. Mr. and Mrs. George Lance of the Foots Creek district were transacting business id Gold Hill Saturduy. Miss Agnes Dietrich was visiting friends in Medford Saturday. Mrs. Kilter of Garden Row was at tending lo business matters in Gold Hill Saturday. Mi's. Minnie Yordy and daughter, Iva, spent a couple of days in Gold Hill on a return trip to her home at Klamath Kails. Mrs. Yordy, who has been leaching near Albany the pasl year, will teach in the vicinity of her home Hie coming year. Drs. Frank and Eva Callow of Medford spent Saturday mid Sunday at the ranch home of W. Collins, east of Gold Hill. ' Miss Madeline Silver has been en gaged lo have charge of the seventh and eighth grades lire coming year. Miss Hazel Lowe of Ashland, who had previously arranged to take those grades, resigned recently, causing the vacancy. Miss Silver is a gradualc of Corvallis economics course, and specializes on cooking, sewing and music. 1 Shc is well and favorably known in Ashland, where she gradu ated from the high school and teaches training work. A. E. G'fnliain this week sold his business at. the corner of Front and Fourth slreets lo J. W. Clark, who will lake possession and run it in the same genial manner as Add lias al ways done. Cold drinks, lunch goods and cigars arc the usual stock, and shorl orders served in home-cooked style are the specialty. Mrs. Grant Harrison gives posses sion Tuesday of her cottage on South Front street lo W. Lewis, who is moving in from His Kane's creek ranch, that his children 'may attend the. Gold Hill high school. George Ilammcrslcy and family have luoycd into this neighborhood and will occupy the house east of towm formerly occupied by Flier Pa vis. Kbcr will work the mine. up the hill owned and worked by il. W. Clark. One of the most notable events of the past week was the marriage of Miss Lonore Harnett to Mr. Seldon nillon Hill. Tho bride Is well and favorably known in this city, having spent most of heir childhood and early young maidenhood hero. Sho is a prominont member of troth social and church life of the community and the groom lias many sterling and valuable virtues, which have won him a high place in this city. The good wishes and hearty congratula tions of tho entire place follows the young couple wherever they may go. For the present Mr. and Mrs. Hill will reside hero. Mrs. John Hesselgrave and young daughters are the guests of Mrs. HcKselgrave's sister at Roguo River this week. Mr. anil Mrs. J. I). Sears anil sons, accompanied by Dr. Heckmaii and wife ami .Mr. and Mrs. Paul of Med ford, left tho last of the week for Morrill, Ore., via Crater Lake, where Mr. Scars and family will make their home for the coming year. With tho going of Mr. and Mrs. Scars, Central Point loses some very es teemed residents and their loss will be keenly felt here. Miss Sadie Declie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Bcelre left Wednes day morning for a visit with her sis ter at Mc.Mlnnvillo. after which she will go to Corvallis, where she will attend O. A. C. for the coming year. MIbscs Audrey and Gladys Holmes and Miss Ella Wltte visited in Jack sonville the first of the week. Mrs. Maud May anil children are at Grants Pass enjoying a shore va cation. The last Methodist monthly phnlc of the summer will he given Tuesday evening In Oak Park. Everybody t Invited to attend Something very unique and novel Is promised in the form of refreshments, for lire men are to furnish the eata and Judging 0V 7 ., -my i"'llHt i I rF-tz i witnt- v i i SEE HArCO e-ic- ill a to 1 1 ulAS VnO FKlfZ 1 AiNrf rf touch, wur w votf r.o TdRou6ii Ti)i PACrfYARD OJ Trie 'VlKVr MOtfNIrV' fiNP -fUERe's 'FNVTZ.' Nll "Tilt VAtOM 60IN6. froai the air of mystery und bIIciico that veils them when an outsider is near, it is commonly supposed that they will huvo somuthini; unusual. Reverend and Mrs. Belknap of Medford were Central Point guosts Sunday. Mies Winnie, Mnson of Talent was one of tlio out-of-town week end guests here. ' ;Tlie Central Point public schools will resume work Monday, Septem ber 4. A very efficient corps of teachers liavo been chosen and this promises to be a record year., Soveral Improvements have been mado on the buildings and playgrounds, mak ing them much more convenient and pleasant. Tho children are looking forward with great anticipation to tho opening of school. "MIbs Gortrudo Moo of Applegnto, who has beon visiting rclntlvos he,ro for a fow days, hus returned to her home. Mr. and Mrs. Thornbrue and tholr daughter, Miss Mollie, are rusticating at Dead Indian Springs this week. Mr. ami Mrs. William llamniitt of Grants Pass are among their ninny Central Point friends at proscnt. Dick Hay, who Is working at Mod ford, spent Sunday with his family horo. Mrs. J. W, Mcrrltt was a wook end guest In Cold Hill. ,i ' Professor Nlbort and family will leave this week for Applogatc, where Mr. Nlbert will have churgo of tho schools for the coming year. iContrai Point will furnlBh tho sur rounding districts with a number of young lady teachers this year, all of whom will loavo Saturday for their work. Misses Louise Ellestatl and Miss Faye Grimes will instruct In Josephine county schools; Miss Kern Rcehe, at lleagle; MIbs Ina Austin, Trail; .Miss Kd.vtho Crcede, Howard; Miss Cecycle Crcede, Kanes Creek; Miss Helen' Parker, Derby; Miss Gladys Holmes, Rancheria. Reported by Jackson County Ab stract Co., Sixth and Fir Sta. Circuit. Producers' Fruit Co. vs. George T. Hughes, action for money. Producers' Fruit C-r. vs. Pbipps Or chard t'o., action for money. Pacific .Mutual Life Insurance Co. el. al. vs. Timber Producls iSj Power Co.,ct al,, lo ipiicf litlc. . W. G. Messul vs. state water board, exception. Prolmfe. Estate of Cluirlcs D. Iliirgim, affi davit of publication. Estate of V. F. Lamberton, affi davit, of piihlicatiou. Kstulc uf George C. Rccs, admin istrator appointment. Estate of Bradley O. Moore, in ventory and appraisement. Estate of A. .1. Daley, approving final account, discharging executor. Itenl Estate Transfers, Joseph Colin ct tlx lo Ma Gove Jacks, laud in iMcdfiird $ J. W. Wakefield ct ux lo I). Fisher, 121.54 acres in sec tion :io-:tti-iE. Michael Clin viier lo J. K. Davidson.- land in sec. 22-llli- :iv. T. J. Johnson et al to Charles W. Drcxlcr, laud in sec. 23 83.3E. Ill 10 Iloaifl of Killali7,nt!on .Notice. Notice Is hereby given that on the second Monday 111 September ( 1 1 th day) 1916, the hoard of enulllzntlon will attend in the assessor's office at the court house, In .Tpcksonvllle, Jack son County, Oregon, and publicly ex amine the assessment rolls and cor rect all errors In valuation, descrip. tlon. or qualities of land, lots or other property assessed by the assessor. And It shall he the duty of persons Interested to appear at the time and place appointed. Dated this 21st day of August, 19 16, at Jacksonville, Jackson Coun ty, Oregon. W. T. GRIEVE, County Assessor. FOR KXC1M5GR FOR EXCHANGE A No. f. Cndcr ... wood typewriter to exchange for cafe. E. D, Elwood, 801 E, Mulu, MONET TO liOtN MONEY TO. LOAN Have money to loan upon city and country prop erty. Quick sorvlce. Money on hand. Earl S. Tumy. 210 Garnett Corey Bid. tf FOR HUNT MlSt K 1,1, A NHOV8 FOR RUNT Room and gnrago. 2 S. Orange. , 143 FOR RENT Office room at 3 N. Front stroot. Apply to Gus, the Tailor for Information. FOR RKtTl ftOBBKS FOR HUNT Modern five-room house, furnished or unfurnished on 10th street, cheap. Box V, Mall Tribune. 130 FOR HUNT Six-room niodorn houso with range connected. Llht house keeping rooms and sleeping room IPhono 2S8-.I. 13 tOH SAIJl llTKSTOCK FOR SALE About 35 head or Btock lioga, cheap if taken at once. Phono 2S-J2 or 28-J1. ,141 FOR SALE 2f or 30 head stock cat tle. ' Fred Sturgis, Trail. Ore ltil FOR SALFL Young Duroc sows with nigs. Pigs from roglsteroil Duroc boar. Prlco reasonable. Telephone 857-L. i 130 FOR SALIC Fresh Phone 600-R-2.- Jersey cow 13S FOR BALK IHIBUItiUtiAlTFiOCt FOR SALE A No. typewriter for sale. 301 E. Main. Underwood E. D. Elwood FOR SALE Ford touring car for cash. Spoclal equipment. Address R. D., Mail Trihuuo. 13li FOR SALE Canning peaches. Cus tomers, our peaches are now ready for delivery. Phone . 539-.1-4 Frank Wight. 138 FOR SALE No. 1 elder barrels. I,. Donrnrer, 009 W. Jackson Phone 394-J. 13 FOR SALE 1(113 Twin KxcnlBlor , motorcycle, $70. Good condition Inquire Jentry, Motorcycle Shot Sparta bldg. 1 FOR SALE Cream sepnrator and month old Jersey heifer calf. Wal laco Woods, Medford. 137 FOR -SALE Small typewriter with carrying caBo. .Apply oiuce uai. Oro. Power Co. 142 FOR KALE REAL KHTATB FOR SALE Choap property, West 8th Btreet. 115 140 HPJLiP WANTKI) MALE WANTED Mill men and lumber handlers wanted at Weed, Calif. Weed Lumber Co. ill WANTED Man to work on nine near Medford. Steady work. Ilox 1. Mull Tribune. 137 WANTED Experienced orchardlst. farmer and stockralser watita pnsi Hon as I'oremsn. Address Ilox Mall Trlliuno. 138 WANTED Choro num. Must ho familiar with stock. Apply Mlra vista orchard. 11 KM" WANTED FEMALE- WANTED Experienced girl to Ihousework. Must be good plain conk. Phono 51 X-J. 37 WANTKI nrTCATIONR WANTED Dross mailing, 144 South Central, Phono 47U-M. 118 WANTED MISCEMiANEOIJH WANTED Remember your poultry and eggs will bring you mot- money at Warner, Worttnan and Gore's. Oiki price for hens, re gardless of sUo. WANTED To exchange grain hay for horso. Htpponsteel, It. 2, Box 105. 1 38 WANTED Ludy can learn shorthand In oxchange for services la oTfice. Can you operate a tvpcwrlter? Box It. 1)., Mail Tribune. 1311 WANTED Fixtures for slur. What have you? C. A. DeVoe. Owner Here forShortTime On account of sickness offers for sale small orchurd tract, mostly in hearing, best of condition. One half mile city limits. Ideal home site. Hank mortgage CO er rent of asking price, f Jiihii will handle. BENNETT INVESTMENT CO. IVi We.il Main St, iARKR AUTO dPBINO GO. W are operating the largest, oiliest and best equlppod plant In the Pa cific northwest. Use our aprlngl when others fall. Sold under guar antee. 26 North Fifteenth Ht, Portland. Or. Attorneys OKO. W. CHERRY Attorney and Notary, Rooms 9-10, Jackson Coun ty Dank Building, entrance N. Central, Medford, Or. PORTER J. NEFF Attorney at law. rooms x and 9, Medford National Bank Building. A. R. RE AMES, LAWYER QaraetU Corey bldg. G. M. ROBERTS Lawyer. Medford National Bank nnlldln. Collection. COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS W collected some account 14 rr old. We know how to get th money. Th Bullock Mercantile Agency, Inc., Rooms 1, 1. 1. Haa klns' Bldg.. St F. Main at. . YtantUia Dr. W. M. VAN BCOTOO DR. C. O. VAN BCOTOO Dentist Oarnntt-Corey Bldg.. nit lit Medforn, Oro. Phone Xn. Collections anil Report KngtneeT and Contractor FRED N. CUMMINOS engineer an contractor, 404 M. F. ft H. Bldg. Surreys,, estimate. Irrigation drainage, orchard and land Im provement. ... . Gartuuc GARBAGE Get your premise eleaned up for the dimmer. Oall on the city garbage wagon for good service. Fuon I74-L. F- Y. Allen, House Mover MEDFORD HOUSE MOVERS We Move Houses, Barns, Gnrages, Ma chinery, Etc. Phone 488-M, or 488-X. 612 S. Newtown, 811 Da kota. Instruction In Mnslo FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher of piano and harmony. Haight Musio Studio, 401 Garnott-Corey Bldg., Phone 72. Insurance. KARL S. TUMY General Insurance office. Fire. AutomoMlo, Accident, Liability, Plnte Glass, Contract, and Surety Bonds. Excellent com panies, good local service. No. 310 Garnett-Corey Bldg. Public Stenographer. PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER Mar garet A. Dally, Hotel Hollund. Phone 710. Physician and tmrgeooa DR. F. Q. CARLOW, DR. VA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathia physicians, 416-417 Qarnett-CoreT bldg.. phone 1036-L-. Residence 28 South Laurel t. DR. W. W.- HOWARD Osteopath! physician, 803 Garnett-Corv building. Phon ISO. DR. J. .1. EMMENS Physician and surgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear, nose and throat. Eye aclen tiflcally tested and glasses up plied. Oculist and Aurlst for S. P. R. R. Co. Office M. F. & H. Co. bldg., opposite P. O. Phone E67. DR. R. W. CLANCY Physician and surgeon Phones, offire 36, real donee 780. Office hours, 10 to 12, to 6. - Printers and Publisher MEDFORD PRINTING CO., haa th best equipped printing offico in outhern Oregon; hook binding, loons leaf ledgers, billing ystenui, etc. Portland price. 27 Nona Fir t. . Trannrer BADS TRANSFER ft STORAGE CO. Office 42 North Frdht at. Phon 116. Price right. Bar-rice guar teAf WHY? ' NOW TIMK TO TRADE. t have a 160-acre slock ranch; good location; 100 acre In grain, some alfalfa. This place rocently sold for $12,000; no Incumbrance. Will trade for good orchard, prefer pear, or would take city property. Would trade even or assume some In cumbrvjce on orchard proposition. J. G. BARNES ina Went Main Street IN'TEGCltllAN AUTOOAK CO, TIMK CARD. Leave Medford tor Ashland, Talent and Phoenix dally, except Sunday, at 8:00 a. m., 1:00, 2:00, 4:00 and 6:11 p. m. Also on Saturday at 11:16 p. ffi. Sundays leave at 8:00 and 10:30 a. m. and 1:00, 2:00, 6:30 and 9:80 p. m. Leave Ashland for Medford. dally, except Sunday, at 9:00 a, m., 1:00, 2:00, 4:00 and 6:15 p. m. Ala on Saturday night at 6:80 and 2:20. Sunday leave Ashland at 9:011 a. m. and 1:00, 4:30, and lt:l