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MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORT), PRECOX, TlTUTtSTUY. ATTflTTRT fll. IMG VAUVl FIVW HUSINKHH nimncrroitr . y A ut) Hupplle LAHER AUTO BPRINQ CO. W rn operating the largest, oldest anil best equipped plant In the P cirio northwest. Use eur springs when others fall. Sold under guar antee. SIR North, Fifteenth Ht, Portland, Ots. AtrnrnoTt GEO. W, CfireRRY Attorney and Notary, Rooms 9-10, JackBon Coun ty Hank Building, entranco N, Central, Medford. Ore. PORTRR J. NEFF Attorney at law, rooms 8 nnd 9, Medford National Bank Building. : AQCtA-tlUMOf UWlfo f 10 "Trie PR05PERI1V OF THd Wl L to I ,fn ktloch' '6 M I I PKICgS MP t-OVJCK ) , T0 ' ' ' ' " ' ' ""' '"" T!''.24)7"?' PLENTY OP "EMBALMING. FUllD" TriG V j,mJ 1 A. K. REAM BIS. LAWTER Qrsett Corey bldg. G M. ROBERTS lwyr. i.'dford National Rank Vtnlldlnsi TODAY'S MARKETS Portland Wheat PORTLAND, Or., Au; 31.- Wheat unchanged to '2c higher. No (raiting. Spot liiils llliicstem .$1.J,": Fnrlyfold $1 ;Iiil $1.20, Hed File; $1.22, lied Russian $1.20. Bailey slcndy anil unchanged. far receipts: Wheat 4, J lour ft, huy 1. Portland Livestock PORTLAND, Or., Auk. ol. Hogs tsteudy; leccipls :)87. Prime light, $i).(i()(u il.Ka; prime strong weights, $!).b'((r!).7"; ionil to prime mixed, !l.3.")((il).'i(); rough heavy packing, 8..j(n-8.7 j ; pigs and skips, .-fS.'J.X"' 8.7ft. Cattle steady; receipts 1-14. Prime light, if(j.7ft( 7; prime heavy, !p78 7.2ft; good, ..$(( (i.ftO; cows, ehoiee, $ft.2ft(7i5.7ft ; medium to good, if-Loll f?r ; ordinary lo lair, .$ !( 4. ."ill ; heifers, $ l(W)ft.7ft ; bulls, .f ;i(i74.7ft ; eulves, $.'l..)l)((i;7.ftt). Sheep steady; receipts 283. Spring lambs, if8((i;8.2ft; common lambs. .$").. 3(l(f?li ; ehoiee yearlings, $(i(o (i.2ft ; good yearlings, $ft.5(J(u ft.75; . choice wethei's, $(!.2ft( (i.ftO ; ehoiee light ewes, $5('ft.d0; heavy ewes, lf3.ft(l(V 4.50. Butter Market PORTLAND, Or.; Aug. Hi. weak. -Duller Cliicaijo Wheat Hopeful advices from Washington indicating much improved chances that h strike would he averted brought about a sharp rally in prices. The close was unsullied, li's ' net higher, with September at $1.42 '.j and December at $1.4.V;4 to $1.40'. , Open. Close. September l.:W;4 $1.42!'j December' 1.42 1.4.V';i I MEDFORD MARKET REPORT 1 (Prices paid producers.) HOUS Alive, 7(ffi7y.c. , STEERS Alive; SfffiSVic COWSr-AHve, 4(S4V2e. . VEAL Dressed, gllo. Live ruultry HENS Light hens. 12c; 4 lbs. nnd over, l ie; springs, Ifte. Old rooster 7e. DUCKS Fat, Be GEESE Fat, 8c. TURKEYS Fat young, 15c, BELGIAN HARES. 5 to 6. Bay ana tfram (Buving Prices.) W11EAT-1.00. OATS $30 ton. HAY Grain and alfalfa, $12 ton. BARLEY Whole, $2(i. v Price rain iry Healers KfKiS 27'-.r. ' POTATOES- 2c. ONIONS l'ac. HONEY 12o per lb. CIDER 25c. PORK-ni2c. , BEEF 10(n12o. , LA R D 13 Vitii'lte. SHOULDER S lftc. BUTTER Dairy, 2 lbs., 50c. BUTTER Wholesale, 30c. BUTTER FAT 30c Reported by Jackson County Ab stract Co., Sixth and Fir StB. Marrlnfio Licenses. John E. Suiillipctcr and (.ictuslm J. Ncatliiuner. " Circuit. Producers Krnit company vs. (ico. F. Hughes, sinamous. W. A. Turner vs. Edwin I'. Hughes et a!., demurrer. Producers' Fruit company vs. I. . Phinns et al., summon. . Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Co. et ill. vs. Timber Products & Power Co. el al.,, summons. Heal EMail" Transfers. J. C. Pniylnr to Charles Henry, lot in Asuluud cemetery $ Onin Robinson to R. II. Brown, land in see. 33-30-1 V. 10 S. F. Long lo Cilv of Ashland, right of Way in Ashland EAGLE POlNr EAGLETS By A. C. Howlctt Al the meeting of the school board the (Mint met wns let lo I). A. Sheib ley, the father-in-law of Rev. L. L. Simmons, lo do the janitor work for the school for the term beginning September 4. Last Sunday iWr. Simmons preach ed his farewell sermon at Reese creek and this place. There was mi unus ually large ntleiidanee hero both morning and evening, and especially al nighl, anil at Hie close of Hie ser vices Mr. Simmons and his family stood in front of the pulpit while we sang "Blessed Be the Tie Thai Binds Our Hearts in Christian Love," and the entire congregation gave them a hearty farewell handshake. It was o,no of those affecting scenes that must be seen to be understood or ap preciated, for Sir. S. mid his family have been going in and out among us for the pasl lour years as pastor of the Baptist church here, and they have made for themselves many verv warm and devoted friends: He . lias labored hard nnd faitlifuHy.4i'ying to induce the men, women and children lo live rigid, and make their peace with (Jud. He has worked especially among Hie young men, ladies and children, lie has left but very few enemies here, and their enmity was caused on account of his zeal tor Hie cause of prohibition, as he is-un un mitigated foe to the salooti u'tid all of its auxiliaries. He started ''-"from here Monday morning fori hi.-t iiew held ol labors in Vallev Forge, Wash., and with him look the strong desire of a very large majority of the citizens of this entire community for his welfare. J. T. Sullivan, Edgar S. -Infer and .). II. Cooley aiiloed out from jMcd ford Saturday morning for break fast at the Sunayside on their way lo liulte- Fulls to look over some of. the big timber ill (hat region. E. W. Lansing of Talent, Al. D. Wheelmush of San Francisco and J. I''. Holdehsand of Central Point were here for dinner Salurday. I). A. Sehclliley, Norman McQuoid, S. B. Holmes and Pele Hctst have brought in chickens for our railroad agent, Mr. Newport, since my last re port. ., Mrs. (1. Jlarvin of Hold Hill went to Butte Falls the last of the week. We had a little excitement in our town the other day when S. II. llar nish's dray team ran away and lore things up generally, eausitci- oar har ness maker, (.Icorge Wekman, a job repairing the harness. There was nobody hurt. Mr. N. E. Parker, wile of Hie late Dr. Pin ker of Untie Falls, was on the train Saturday on her wa.y to her home. She had been out to Lnkeviow lo x'Nit her daughter and was on her way home. Miss J. B. Sears of Butt Falls was a!-o on Ihc train on her way home. Aliss Alice Lyon of .Medford, who had been up in Ihc Lake Creek conn try visiting the family of John Mil lei', came oat with Herman Meyer on his anlo stage 'Snlurdav. took dinner here and took the jitney for her home in .Medford. J. II. Tyrrell spent tin night with us on his way'homc will a load of wheat. Ilenrv Sprague mid wile of Port land, formerly in the lumber business in our town, were the guests of J. V. Mclnlyre and wife a few days ago. J bev were on their way lo Crater lake. ' Jud Edsall, actioi; as chauffeur. started Saturiliiv morning at 3:20 with Aliss Claire Zimmerman, Mr-. 0 D. Wright niiil baby and our daugh ter, llattie, for Fori Klamath via Crater lake, and on the rood incl our son-in-law anr1 daughter coining in with Mrs. Ion Peters and son Millie at Silver Camp, but they, Jud und company, decided that they would go on to the lake anyhow, and the oth ers came on. and Jud and his com p.Uiy reached the lake in Uie after noon, wenl ilmvu to llie lake am fouled around until ft o'clock, then decided to go buck to Prospect uud pend the night, bat when they. reach-late ed Prospect concluded to eat dinner and come on home that night, arriv ing here about 11:30 p. m. They were out about twenty hours, and the first Jud did wns to go lo bed, about tuckered out. ; Among those .who were here Sun day were: Leonard Woodford of the Gales garage, Mrs. Ion Peters of Medford, Miss Riilh Dixon of Fori Klumath, Air. and Mrs. A. J. Vance, Miss Leiiore Vance, Jeanuie Dear doff of Aledford; Cloono Poltinger of Pittsbiifg;-Ariliiguii of the Alail Trib une force, Aledford, and Thomas Alof fett of the Aledford sash und door i'niitorw Medford. . Boyd Potter, wite and iifeee, Mis Bell AteKinnoy, of' Central Point, pussed through here Monday on their way lo the Big Butte country tor an outing and to eat venison. 11. Al. Parks and family and O. E. Slowell of C'orvallis were here for dinner Monday. Air. Parks" is di rector of the bureau of mines and geology of the O. A. C, Corviillis. A. y. Bradshaw of Wellen was here Monday getting things ready for the shipment of u cur of hogs. He and Alike. Sidley of Luke Creek and William Chambers of Butte Falls were here for' dinner. Air. C. had spent Sunday night here and Monday went to Aledford lo have two leuth ex tracted. ' ' ; There was a truck load of lumber, counters, etc., passed through here on Alonday for Connors' new store in Brownsboro. - . 1 W. E. Ileiisley, the' owner of 'Hie. Frank Nichols orchard and (own pronerty. passed through lown with his children ami grandchildren Mon day, two of his sons-in-law und their families. Mr. and All's. S. A. Miller 1 " 1 re here Airs. Jilosscr and lillle son were lot supper iMonuav nigni. l nev came from Portland and were on their wav up on Salt creek lo visit. Air. and Airs. William Niekell. They had al ready spent a week in Ashland park. X. L. Bowman and wife of Ala meda. Cal., manufacturers of Rex tire specialties, slopped here Momluv night .for supper, then went on to ward ('ruler lake. C. W. Quinn of tlii! White Velvet crcamcrv, Aledford. ind his chauffeur-were here for sup per. Air. (Juiun has built up a trade e creamery line nod runs an auto truck to gather up the creani in all this - surrounding country. Oliver Adaiiis, of Butle Falls was also here and spent the night.. And so did 11. 0. Foster, one of the forest rangers for the U. S. governlnenl. And ahoiil the time that these were through will upper Willie Porter canie along willi, twelve others, right from the woods north of Ashland they are some of l-iic U, S. limber cruisers and called for supper, beds ami breakfast. And they, with the regular boarders and visitors, filled air the beds. Thurs day morning tiny started for Butle Falls lo establish camp to cruise and assort the timber on the 0. & C. II. It, true I. Today (Tuesday) is Ihc day that Mr. Bradshaw had set lo receive the hogs to make up his second eiii'load, one from here and one from Aledford. and of course we hail u house full here for dinner, and among the din ers w ho were here tor dinner, outside of those who had brought in hogs, was Mark C. Weulhcrfoni of Albany, cwiididalii for congress. He is one of Ihc mo-t pleasant men I have met for a long time. Htid from the impres--ion he made here on the company he met at the Sunny.-iihs for there iv?ro about I'orJv here altogether he is going lo carry the state, for he is not only the democratic nominee, but is the prohibition candidate as well, and in' think that he and Woodrow Wilson will work together during the next eongrer.-. Newton W. Borden, democratic candidate lor district attorney, was also in the group. He made a very favorable impression and will prob ably be the next district attorney. O. V. While of Albany and .Mr. Iserbell were here working to help to elect the democratic ticket, and the irrepressible. Wig Asbpole of Medford was among the pushers. I did not secure the list of those who brought in the hogs, but will try lo ;:c it from the weigher. liwija'e Hilton y M'.'dl'oul came iu He is out on a bus, mess venture Since my hist report, Frank Lewis of Eagle Point has renewed his sub scription to Ihc Daily Mail Tribune, Paul Opdyke of frail has paid $." on his subscription to the D. Al, T., Earl Croft of Eagle Point Ipis renewed his subscription lo the D. M. T.. and (I. A. Peck of Luke t reek has renewed his subscription lo the W. Al. T. Iturol Credits, National l-'itiui l,oau Association. JThe-re will be n meeting of farmers and all Interested In tho organization ot a 'National Farm Louu Association, under the "Federal Farm Loan Aca" rocently enacted by Congress, for this section ot Oregon at the public li brary building, Medford, Saturday at 2:'.IU p. in. Plan of organization nnd benefits to be derived from the organization will be given by Profes sor Helmer, H. II. Croft, W. W. Wat son, E. H. Hurd and others. A good representation of farmers from this entire section aro Invited and urged to be present. C. C. CAT13, County Agriculturist. With Meiltord trade Is Mcdlord made. Notice or Trustee's Snlo. To Rogue HIver Commercial Orchard Company, each and ovory of tho holders of the orchard units issued and outstanding, pursuant to the trust deed hereafter described, and to all others whom It may concern: Notice . is hereby glveu that Fanners' &,: fruitgrowers' Hank, an Oregon corporation, trustee muier that certain1' deed of trust made, ex ecuted and delivered by Koguo Uivcr Commercial Orchard Compuny to said Farmers' Fruitgrowers' Hank, datod April 21, 1910, and recorded In the office ot the County ltecorder of Jackson county, Oregon, on April 25, 1910, at Vol. 25, Page 24a ol Mort- , gages, hereby gives notleo that under and pursuant to the terms of said trust 'deed the registered owners o more than slxiy-scven iuii per ckiu , I of the units issued pursuant to said trust deed which are now outstand ing, and in accordance with the terms of said trust doc-d, give notice to said Farmers' & Fruitgrowers' Hank, directing sulci Farmers' ti Fruitgrowers' Hank, as trusteo, to soli the property described In and covered hy said trust ueeu ui puoiie sine lo the best bidder for cash in lawful money of the United States upon no tice as provided by said trust deed. And you are further notified that pursuant to said notice und direction, and In conformity with tho terms of said trust deed, the undersigned. Farmers & Fruitgrowers' Bunk as said trustee, will, on the 25th day of September, 1Hi, Bell the premises described In said trust deed, to wit: The North halt' of -me Southeast quarter of Section t !1 und the North west quarter of the Southwest quarter of Section 2(1 In Township lili South, Kange 1 Kast of W. M. In Jackson County, Oregon, at public salo to tho best bidder Tor casli In lawful money of the United States; said sale will bo held and conducted by the sheriff ot Jackson County, Oregon, at the front door of the court bouse In the city of Jacksonville, Oregon, i.n said 25lh day of September, 1 9 I (1 , at tho hour of ten o'clock tt. m., and said sale will be subject lo tho approval of and de posit by tho registered owners of at least sixty-seven 017) per cent of said units then outstanding. A con veyance of the- premises above de scribed will be made by said Farmers' ft Fruitgrowers Hank us trustee, and hy the Rogue Klver Commercial Orchard Company, pursuant to the terms of said trust deed, and which conveyance will contain a recilal of the acts authorizing such sale under tho terms of said trust deed, and wljl vest In the purchaser a fee simple title to said properly, free, clear and discharged of all trusts, powers, covenants, conditions, limitations, rights, interests and liabilities re served, granted, cieatod, expressed, Implied or Intended by said trust deed, and pursuant to the -teriiiB of said trust deed such conveyance will lie conclusively deemed to ho regular, and the purchaser of biiIiI property at said sale will be under no obligation to look to the application of any pur chase money paid by him to said Farmers' & Fruitgrowers' Batik, trustee at said sale. Dated Juno 12th, 1llfl. FARM Kits AND FiiUlTCiHOWKIlS BANK, By llelroy Celchell, president. Trustee. Medford Mall Tribune August 2X, .11; September 4, 7, 11, 14, IS, 21, Itllli Notice of Trust''!, Sale To Rogue River Commercial Orchard Company, each and every of the holders of the orchard units Issued and outstanding, pursuant to the trust deed-hereafter described, and to all others whom it may concern Notice Is hereby given that Farm ers' ft Fruitgrowers' Hunk, an Oregon corporation, trusteo under that cei- for dinner. tain deed ot trust mndo, executed and t .tnll.,nHn.l 1... 1J..iriia Dlrnv Pnnl,nar(.lnl Orchard company to said Farmers & Fruitgrowers' Hank, dated Octohor 3rd, 1910, and recorded in the office of the county recorder of Jackson county. Oregon, on October lib. 1910, I at Vol. 26. page 173 of Mortguges, hereby gives notice that under nun pursuant to tho terms of said trust deed the registered owners of nioro than sixty-seven (6 7) per cent, of the units Issued pursuant to mild trust deed which are now outstanding, and In accordance with the terms of said trust deed, give notice to said Farm ers' and Fruitgrowers' Hank directing said Farmers' & Fruitgrowers' Hank as trustee, to sell the property de scribed In and covered by said trust deed at public Sale td the best bidder for cash In lawful money of the Unit ed States upon notleo ub provided by said trust deed. ' - And you uro further notified that pursuant to said notice and direction, and in conformity Willi the terms of suld trust deed, the undersigned, Farmers' & Fruitgrowers' Hank as said trusteo. will on the 2!ith day of Septonibor, 191fi, sell tho premises described In said trust deed, towlt: The southeast uuarter (S. K. !4) of tho southwest quarter (S. W. Vi ) of section 17, township 3(i, south of range 1 Hast of W. M.. tho west V4 of northwest 14 of section 20, town ship South of range 1 Fast, and lot one (1) and also a tract doscrlhed us follows: Beginning at a point 20 rods east of the northwest corner of lot No. :1 In section 19, township fJG, South ot rarge 1, east of W. M., tjicnen, fast o.i the north line of lot 3 and T, I.-. C. :;7 to the norther-st cornor of said D. L. C. 37 in township 3(1, South or rungo 1, east of W. M. thence south on the east lino of I). L. C. 37 lo the northwest, corner of lot 2; thence west to tile center of section 19; thence south on tho iorth and south center lino of section 19 to tlie south line of 1). L. C 37; thence wo't on the said south line to tho southwest corner of lot ; thence north 20 ivds; thence west I0 rods: thence north 100 rod's; llience west 20 rods; tlieuce north 40 rods'to the point oT' begin ning, containing 320 ucres of land, more'or loss; all lying and being sit uated In township numbered thirty six, south of range one, oast of the Willamette Meridian, - In Jackson county, Oregon, at public sale to the best-bidder for cash in lawful money of the United Slates; said salo will lie held and conductod by .the sheriff of Jackson county, Oregon, at tho front door of tho court house In tho city of Jacksonville, Oregon, on Bald 25th day of September. 1016, al the hour of ton o'clock a. in., and said sale will tio subject to tho approval of and deposit hy the registered own ers of lit least sixty-seven (07) per cent, of said units then outstanding. A conveyance of the premises above described will lie made by said Farm ers' & Fruitgrowers' Hank.-us trustee, and by tho Koguo Kivor -Commercial' Orchard Company pursuant to the terms of said trust deed, and which conveyance will contain a recital of the acts authorizing such sale under tho terms of said trust deed, and will vest la the purchaser a fee simple title to said property, free, clear and dlschaiged of all trusts, powers, cove nants, conditions, limitations, rights, Interests and liabilities reserved, granted, created, expressed, Implied or Intended hy said trust deed, anil pursuunt to the terms of said trust deed such conveyance will tie con elimlvely deemed to lie regular, and tho purchaser of said property ut said sale will be under no obligation to look to the application of anv nar- ehasn money paid by III in to said I' armors' & Fruitgrowers' Hank. trustee, at sain sale. hated June 12, 1910 FAKMUliS ANU FHUITCHOWEIIR HANK Hy Delrny (lotehell, Preslilent, Trustee. Medford Mull Tribune, August 28, 3.1; September 4, 7, 11, 14, 18, 2t, I 91 II. I'OU KENT HOl'SKKUKl'INCl JtOO.MH FOR RENT -Light noaso keeiilrg rooms, -dose in. :)2:! .South Cen tral. . von n ext misc km,a n kouh FOR RENT Room and garage. 25 S, Orange. 143 FOR RENT Office room at 36 N. Front street. Apply to Gus, tho Tailor for Information. FOR HiiLIk lltrimTIMJK FOR SALE Two good Jersey milk cows; also C-moiitlis old Jersey heifer culf, a bargain If taken at once. II. H. Janes. No phone. Call nnd see tlieni, ranch at City reser voir. FOR SALE About 35 head of slock hogs, c heap If taken at once. I'hone 28-.I2 or 2S-.il. mi FOR SALE 25 or 30 head stork ent ile. Fred Sturgls, Trail, Ore. Mil FOR SALE Fresh Plioue 0O0-K-2, Jersey cow. 13 FOK 8 ALB MJSUMjLAIVKOCH FOR SALIC This week only. One irentle nonv for driving or riding; one Buddie, Binglo harness, rubber tired ball bearing runabout, bur row, single plow, spring wagon, about five tone alfalfa hay, gar den tools, heating stove, range, chairs, etc., Phone 21-F2 Jackson ville. It. 11. France, two miles north o( Jacksonville. 138 FOR BALK Furniture 5 rooms, solid oak, dark finish, by pleco or easy payments on enliro lot; must sell Friday. Medronii Park, Jack sonville car. Phono 020. 13.8 FOR SALE lilbcrta peaches for can ning. Phono D39-R2. 11. C. Bost. FOR SALii Strong hack, hack bur nesB, spring-tooth linrrow. six pigs. 'Jersey cow, work mure, tpan mules. James Campbell, Phono 311-U. 139 FOR SALE Ford touring car, At-wuter-Kent Ignition, electric horn, storage battery, finely equipped. 29 South Grape Bt. 138 FOR SALE Canning poaches. Cus tomers, our poaches are now ready for dolivory. Phono 539-.I-4 Frank Wight. 138 FOR SALE No. 1 cldor barrels. J, f,. llemmer. (109 W. Jscksoll. Phono 394-J. 131 FOR SALE 1913 Twin Excelsior motorcycle, $70. (lood condition Inquire Jontry, Motorcycle Shop Sparta bldg. 13S FOR SALE Small typewriter wlih carrying case. Apply office Cal. - Ore. Power Co. FOH SALE HEAL ESTATE 'OH SALE My 7000 Ashland free irrigated, dairy, chicken nnd fruit ranch, tools uud slock $415-0. 15 minutes walk lo center of city; population 0000; altitude 2000 feet; cool siiinmers; unsurpassed scenic beauty. The Carlsbad of America. Fishing and hunting. Mrs. Jacker, Ashland, Ore. 138 FOR SALE Cheap property, West 8th street. 1150 140 HEIP WAN-it!) MAliE WANTED Wood cutters at once. Communicate with Utah-Idaho Sugar Co., Grunts Pass, Ore. 1 11! WANTED-071-R3. -A wood sawer. Call WANTED Mill men and lumber handlers wanted ut Weed, Calif, Weed 'Lumber Co. 14 1 WANTED Experienced orcliardlBt, farnior and siockruiscr wants posi tion as foreman. Address Hox C Mull Tribune. 13 wantki srrovricws WANTED iPoslllon as housekeeper by party capable of taking charge of homo. Phono 307-M, 139 WANTED Central, Dress making, 144 South Phono 479-M. 148 WA NT HI) M IHt 'KM, A N HODS WANTED Remember your poultry 'and eggs will tiring you more money ut Warner, Wortman and Gore's. One price for lions, -re gardless of size. WANTED To oxchango grain hay for horse, llippunsteol, R. 2, Hox J 05. 1 WANTED Fixtures for Sloro. What have you? C. a; DoVoe. MONEY TO IjOAM MONEY TO LOAN llnvo monoy to loan upon city and country prop erty. Quick service. Money on hand. Earl S. Tumy, 210 Garnott- Corey Bldg. tf LOST Pack sack containing sleep Ing bsg and clothes. Return to Mail Tribune; reward, or phone Immediately. 130 LOST Between Prospect und Eapl Point, suit ease. Finder nolii' Siiimysido Hotel, Enisle I'olut, Ore. 1 LOST Hunch of , keys Wednesday morning. Flndii leave at Medford Cigar Store. 137 Owner Here forShortTime On account of sickness offors for Mile, small orchard tract, mostly lu heai-jng. best of condition. One half mile city limits. Ideal home site. Bank mortgage 0 per cent of asking price. $20110 will handle. BENNETT INVESTMENT CO. 1D2 West Malu St. Collections. COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS Wa collected some accounts 14 years old, We .know how to get tha money. Ttte buiiock Mercantile Agencv. Inc., Rooms 1, 1. I. Has kins' Bldg., 18 fl. Main t Dentists . Dr. W. M. VAN BCOTOO DR. C. C. VAN BCOTO0 " . Dentists . Oarnett-Corey Bldg.. alt III Medford, Oro. Phone 86. Collect lofliiB and Reports Engineer nnd Contractor FRED N. CUMM1NOS Sngineer sn contractor, 404 M. F. A H. Hldn Surveys,, estimates, Irrigation drainage, orchard and land Im provement, i .. Garbage OARBAOE . Get your premise cleaned up for the summer. Call on the city garbage -wagons fo good service. Phone 174-L. F, Y. A llen. Housm Movers MEDFORD HOUSE MOVERS W Movo Houses, Ilarns, Oarages, Ma chinery, Etc. Phone 488-M, or 488-X. G12 S. Nowtown, 811 Da kota. Instruction In Mnsle FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher of piano anil harmony. Halght Muslo Studio, 401 Garnott-Corey Bldg., Phono 73. Insurance. EARL S. TUMY General Insurance , office, Fire, Automobile, Aootaoni, Liability, Plate Glass, Contract, and Surety Bonds. Excellent com. panles, good local service. No. 210 Oarnett-Corey Bids-. Public. Stenographer. PUItLIC STENOGRAPHER Mar garet A. Daily, Hotel Holland. Phono 710. rhysiclans and bargeonsi DR. F, G. CARLOW, DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathia physicians, 416-417 Qai nott-Corey bldg., phone 1036-L. Residence. 26 South Laurel St. DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopath! physician, 303 Garnett-Coray building. Phone ISO. DR. J. ..I. EMMENS Physician ana surgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear, nose nnd throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and glasses sup plied.' Oculist and Aurist for S. P. R. R. Co. Offices M. F. ft H. Co. bldg.. opposite P. O. Phone 687. DR. R. W. CLANCY Physician and surgeon Phones, office 86, resi dence 780. Office hours, 10 to 12, 2 to 5. Printers and Publishers MEDFORD PRINTING CO., has the best equipped printing office In southern Oregon; book binding, loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, etc Portland prlcos. 27 North Fir st. Transfers EADS TRANSFER ft STORAGS! CO. Office 42 North Front St. Phone S15. Prices right Service guar- UlSAll WHY? NOW TIME TO TRADE. I have a 160-acre stock ranch? good, location; 100 acres in grain some alfalfa. This place rocently sold for $12,000; no incumbrance. Will trade for good orchard, prefer peara, or would tike city property. Would trade even or assume some In cumbrance on orchard proposition. J. C. BARNES 103 West Main StreoL INTKItl KH AN AUTOCAR CO, TIME CARD. Leave Medford lor Ashland, Talent and Pboenlz dally, except Sunday, ( 8:00 a. m., 1:00, 2:00, 4:00 and 6:11 P. m. Also on Saturday at 11:16 p. m. Sundays leave at 8:00 and 10:39 a. in. and 1:00, 2:00, 6:30 and 9:30 p. m. Leave Ashland for Medford dally, except Sunday, at 9:00 a. m., 1:00, 2:00, 4:00 and 6:16 p. m. A Ins on Saturday nights at 6:80 and 2:20. Sundays leave Ashland at 9:69 a. m. and 1:00, 4:30. 6:30 and 19: If ill 44r t ' il Ol.lll'tf'jl