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If MEDFOKD MATT; TTITBTTNTC, METVFORT), (VRftUOX, AY, SEPTEMBER 1, !91fT FAT7T5 FTTH it i w v. l si i FOR BIG FIGHT COLOUAltO SI'MINfiS. Colo., Sept. 1. The liitust physical measurements of Freddie Welsh und Charlie White, who will battle for the lightweight championship of lite wurhl next Mon- ildv afternoon, hk officially given out today, shows mther sliirtlinr differ ences in the liitihl of the two men. Champion Welsh is a half inch taller than the challenger, but the hit ter has n reach two inches longer. Observers base opinions that the men arc on edge for the light on the fact that they occasionally show flashes of "temperament." Portland Livestock POHTLANI), Or., Sept. 1. Hogs steady: receipts I14li. Prime light, $!.(il)(ri f).8") ; prime strong .weights, $!).(i0((?!).7.'); good to prime mixed, .fl). .')."( !l.."0 ; rough heavy packing. $8.."II((V8.7.); pigs and skips, lf8.2o((r 8.7.'). Catlle. steady; receipts 18. Steers, prime light, .$(i.7.'if(i7; prime heavy, $7 (w7.'2't; good, ifiuWG.oO. Cows, choice if5.i'i( .1.75; medium to good, $..0(ff .1; ordinary to fair, $!(? l.,0. Heif ers, l((7.1.75. Hulls, .fllpM.To. Olives, $:i..1(l(o;7.r0. Sheep steady; receipts Spring' lambs, $8(n 8.2.1; common lambs, $5. .10(S (i; choice yearlings. $(1(11 (1.2.1; pood yearlings. $.1..1(((i.1.7.1; choice wethers. (i,2.1fi.r)0; choice light owes, $jo.1U; heavy ewes, $3.50(i J..10. Portland Wheat PORTLAND, Or.,- Sept.. 1. Wheat unchanged to 1c lower. No trading. Spot bids: Bliiesteni $1.2.1: Fortyfohl $1 .2;i,' lub $1.21, Hed Kite $1.21, lied ltussian $1.20. Parley steady and unchanged. Car receipts: Wheat 21, flour II. oats 4, buy 1. Butter Market PORTLAND, . Sept. 1. Butter weak. Chicago Wheat CHICAGO, Sept. 1. Wheat: Open. Clowe. September ;. $1..1:1W $l.-10:!'i December l.Kc'4 I. .13 MEDFORD MARKET REPORT iiiveeeocs - (Prices paid producers.) HOGS Alive, 7(5)7i.e. STEERS Alive, 5!V-.c. COWS Alive, 44'!c. VEAL Dressed. Sftlllo. Live Toalxrj HENS Light hens. 12c; 4 lbs. and over, 14c; springs, 13c. Old roosters, 7c. DUCKS Fat, Sc GEESE Fat, 8c. TURKEYS Fat young, 15c. BELGIAN DARES, fi to 607 Bay ana ttram (Buying Prices.) WHEAT $1.00. OATS $.'10 ton; HAY Grain and alfalfa, $11 BARLEY Wholo, $20. Prlcos PIC liy molars EG(5S 27V.c. 1'OTATOES 2o. ONIONS 1 'ijc. HONEY 12o per lb. CIDER 25c. PORK O'nC. BEEF 10(a)12o. LAR D 1 3 VzC'ti lie. SHOULDERS 15e. BI TTER Dairv, 2 lbs., 50c. BUTTER Wholesale, 30e. BUTTER FAT 30c. ton. Reported by Jackson County Ab stract Co., Sixth and Kir Sts. Real Estate Transfers J. R. Alclloynolds to John T. Donegan, 1-2 tnt In Hazel 1 Quart Mining Claim, QCD. $100.00 Albert C. Taylor et ux to Wm. Gardner, 5a In U-37-2W.... 10.00 Win. R. Browcr. adm. to B. F. Poe. adnir. deed, pt 21-22-30-4 W - 1599.00 Marriage License Roscoe L. Doty and Blanche (lod gers. Circuit It. H. Zwlcker vs. Dorothy E. Zwlcker, complaint. Pacific Mutual L. Ins. Co. vs. Tim ber Products and Power Co., affida vit and order of pub. of summons. Holland-Washington Mortgage Co. vs. Ahlile It. Krink et al, motion and affidavit for pub. of summons. ; TODAY'S MARKETS ASHLAND A N D UNITY Mr. and Mrs. II. J. Dunham, l'ofmcr Iowaus, aud who huvc been living in southern California mora reccutly, have been Ashland visitors this week, entranced with scenic beauties here abouts. Miss Ethel Rigdoiii former high school teacher hew and now instruc tor in Salem, was in Ashland on Thursday, returning from u vnciiti-in of several weeks in southern Califor nia. " In spite of couutcr-nttraccrons, the Yining was thronged 011 Wednesday evening at the initial concert gfcen by the Ashland Choral society under di- twtion of Earl Raor. Carl Love land directed the orchestra and Mrs. A. L. Stricklaud was t.ccompuuist. Forty singers participated in solos, quartets and choruses, the classifi cation iuuluding- nine sopranos, twelve tenors, nine altos and ten bassos. A fine program, mainly classical selections, afforded a nuis- n al treat unrivalled. The ma jor event during the present picnic week was the Eastern Star gathering Wednesday afternoon and evening. The attendance was huge and the social reunion features most happily carried out. Visitors from neighboring towns added to the throng which made the picnic event a vori labla star attraction and one which promises to be repeated annually. r uncial services of the late Cush- man Cunningham were held on Thurs day afternoon at Trinity Episcopal clmreh, conducted by Rev. P. K. Hammond, assisted by Rev. IT. A. Carnuhiin of the Presbyterian church. Interment was in Hargadiuc ccino- (ery. The deceased was 84 years old and u native of Ohio. His surviving widow is n helpless invalid. Three children by a former marriage were present at the funeral Burton of San Francisco, Sirs. Rdla 'Chitwood of Klamath Falls, and Allan of Port land. Previous to coining to Ash land, Ma jor Cunningham had been a resident of Klnmath county, engaged 111 ranching and other occupations, ('barley Fletcher, barber, recently employed in Skecn's Plaza shop, also mining and real estate agent, transacting business on the curb, has left with bis family on an auto trip to Crescent City and further south. Mrs. Gash Burliam of Paisley, in Lake county, has returned home at! tcr a visit here, during which time she disposed of her residence prooerty on High sheet,- near the- West whool While in Ashland she purchased a new Chevrolet car, which Kenneth .McWilliams as agent drove to Lake county on the hoiuewurd trip. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lane, ac eompanicd by Miss Dnnford, left Ihi week in the former's car for a trip to Crater lake. II. G. Endcrs is in the far cast on a pleasure trip, also buying new good for the big department store. , Cottage Grove is agitating for 1 "pay-up week," an innovation which might not be out of place in almost every other locality. Morris .1. Duryea, formerly dirco- lor of publicity features in behalf of the springs commission, and whose career on Hie Chutitaiupia platform seems' to have been of brief duration. has returned to the work of his choice, having been appointed chair' man of the publicity bureau at Mo line. 111., at a salary of $3000 per year,- with promise of a raise. His new field is the hub of a great lnanii I'ncturing ' center, with Rock Island and Davenport us main spokes. While ml lulling from Ashland to Yrcku early in the neck, Mrs. 15. J Kinvnn of the latter town jumped from a skidding auto, fearing that it would upset, and broke her leg. The scene of the accident was u. Bailey hill, a heavy rain having made the road slippery. Her husband and Mr and Mrs; Henry Strassler, nil ol Yrcku, were id' the party. Ill mhlitiou to the Asiilnnri-Mcotori jitneys, there still remain 178 stage lines in operation throughout the stale. i lie Dunsinuir band will be here 011 Sunday, September 3, during the ab seiioe of the home organization at the Cheteo carnival. The Ashland baud left on Friday morning, four or more aulos having been chartered for the trip. Aside from its band, Dunsinuir will visit cere 111 11 crowd 01 pirnu proportions and by special train, re maining nil day. Miss Ruth Turner, who taught las term in Lake county, will go to Sun Jose. Cal.. to attend norma! school. Klamath county has -7H0 sehot pupil, according to annual reporL just- made by Superintendent Fred Peterson. Number of teachers, 108. Frank Haunii. S. P. fireman lie tivccn here and Ihin-iliuir, left on Tlmr-diiy for a vi-it at his old home Amitv. Mo. He will be gone a month aud uill be in San Francisco to wit ncss the big parades and oilier do iugs mi Labor day. Ex-Chief nf police Stover of Port land, will iM'iik nt the Methodist church on Sunday evening next. His brief subject will be "The Scnmv Side of Life as Seen From a Policeman's Point of View Alter Sixteen Years of Experience in the Police Station of a Metropolitan City." Musical aocom- pnuiiuents to the speech, lieycd to evangelistic pitch, will be afforded by R. (i. Miller, who will tune his banjo on prohibition strings. Rev. Charles W. Baker, Episcopal rector at Grants Pass, has been pass ing a portion of his vacation in this city. Mr. and Mrs. A. McLaren returned on Wednesday from a ten dnvs' stay at Newport. They found the weather mild, but lacking sunshine. Mr. mid Mrs. F. E. Conway, for their home in Dunsinuir on Thursday after it siiminer vacation visit here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Conaway. for mer residents aud now of Mnrshfictd. itisitcd friends hero this week on Iheir way home from an eastern trip which extended lo Washington, I). ('., New York, New England nnd Canada. The II. ,1. Smith jewelry stock in Iks block has been purchased by . D. Ilodgkinson of Grants Pass, who will remove here and continue the business, merging his stock with (his purchase, ' R. 0. Dudley of Portland will speak at the Vining Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock under auspices of the Inter national Bible Students' association. Subject, "The Present World Crisis, a Sign of Ihe End of the Age." No admission fee. The public ill general are invited. J. E. Steele has rclurned from a our of severed months' duration among the agricultural and mining scclious of Idaho and Nevada, and reports operations lively there. Central Railroad of Georgia offi ials, including General Manager Moise and others, occupying private car No. !)7, were in Ashland early in the woek aud were tendered courtes ies by Ihe Commercial club in the way of an auto trip through the park sur roundings. The Central system em braces 11 mileage ot 2000, with main offices at Savannah. William Mver and family have re turned from a visit with their son. Ccdric, nt Sacramento, includiiu: other relatives in central California A new incorporation is the Albnny Roundup nssocintion, capitalized at $.1000. SAMS VALLEY Mr. and Mrs. ,1. R. Cook, Miss Lol eta llougham and Mr, Stinemeta of Gold Hill motored to Ashland Snndny afternoon to enjoy tho park and min eral water. Mr. Edinglon is being visited by-nil old-time friend, Mr. Hellous of Wash ington. They wero formerly neigh bors in the on stem part of Washing Ion. ' . Most of ihe threshing is done through this vicinity, and. the grain yield was good; 'two exceptionally good' yields were reported, that of J. 1. Frcdenburg of fifty-five bushels of wheat (o (he acre and 0. T. Wilson sixty-five of oats. Richard Frcdenburg was the sad loser of a valuable milch cow last week. T. A: Stralhcrn returned Inst week from Klamath county, where be spent the grcntcr mrt of Ihe summer. Fitzgerald Urns, have been hauling several loads of lino liartlett pears into the ('calm I Point market. Quite a scare was experienced by the Pelton threshing crew when fire from the engine caught in the stubble of Pellon's upper ranch and burned considerable stubble. However, as there was plenty of help available, the lire wus extinguished with no damage.' Joinnie Frrdonbiirg and wife made a business trip to Central Point on Thursday. Richard Strauss was doing busi ness in Mcdford Thursday. Mrs. W. W. Ellington was recently visited by her brother, Mr. New'ton, of Iowa. Miss Mabel Scolt returned home this week alter visiting friends in Ashland. . W. ('. Kinney, T. A. Slrathcrn, Mr. Fisher and Mrs. II. I. Pelton were Mcdford visitors this week. J. L. Ncnlon of Table Rock trans acted business here Wednesday. ('..A. Natnick visited in Eagle Point Salurday. FOOTS CREEK HEMS Frank Gilmore nnd Reuben Koes ter. who went on a hunting trip to the Swkcde basin country, returned home Saturday, reporting a dandy trip; Mr. Gilmore killed one buck weighing 1(50 pounds, Y. W. Ilird-eye was a caller in Rogue River Monday. Mr. liird-eye ACIDS IN THE SYSTEM Acids accumulating in the system in excess, poison the blood and cause a great variety of diaeascs, affecting the skin and oiht-r mucous surfaces, the heart and arteries, brain and general nervous system, joints and muscles. Some of these diseases are Rheuma tism in its many forms, Catarrh, Eczema, Hives, itching and burning of the skin, dizziness, mental depres sion and a variety of other ailments. Vou must eliminate the acid from your system and purify your, bluud. reports that he baled ninety-seven, tons of wheat hay and lilt cell tons of alfalfa, which is 11 fine, crop, con sidering that he left several tons to thresh. Mr. ami Mrs. Dill lliltlu left last week on trip to Crescent City. They were nceoinpaiiicd by Mrs. Hittle's cousin and wife. J. I). Hair hauled u load of wood lo Med I on! Monday. Miss Mary S. Hurst arrived in Rogue River Monday. She has taught school five years in Jacksonville anil will have charge of the primary room here. G. W. Patrick id' Gold Hill visited friends in Rogue River Monday. Mr. aud Mrs. L, C, Merrimau, Mr. and .Mrs. II. G. Harding were camp ers on Snvage creek two weeks past. Miss- Pauline Gilmore of Rogue River cut her font rather badlv Mon thly morning with a hand axe. J. M. Spencer and wile returned home last week. Johnny Hauigan aud Stewart Por ter of the El Oro ranch, on Fools creek, were business visitors to Rogue River Monday. Sain Muthis of Rogue River was a caller on Foots creek 0110 day this week. 1 The Misses Carle of Foots creek were visitors in Phoenix a few days past. Miss Katherine Cook, who has been visiting her aunt, Mrs, F, C. Elliott, in Mcdford, rclurned to her home last Saturday. Will Covcrdule of Birdseyc creek was a caller in Gold Hill Monday. APPLEGA1E The August showors a fow days ago were welcomed by evoryono In this VHlloy. ' Hopplcking started In full blast this thlB week at the Sornson and Pornoll yards. Tho hops aro said to be vdry good this year. Mr. and Mrs. Brown ot this plaeo had a vlBit from Mr. Brown's father In Iowa and Mitts West, a relative of Mr. Brown's. They mado their visit short and left tor San Francisco whoro they are going to start back to Iowa. ' .1 Mr. and Mrs. Benedict and Fdlth Kubli started to tell coast Monday morning. Ed Shu for, who has been spending the summer In Steamboat, returned a few days ago. iMargarot, Hugh and Oir Brown with Lucile .and John Stone, from Portland.- ' Mr nnd- MrB. Brown's niece and nephew started for Crater Lako Tuosday morning and expect to be gono about two days. Hunters aro plenty through these mountains but game is scarce. Altn and Chester Kubli are spend ing a woek or two at Sipiaw Lake. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. ltulph Pit tock a baby girl on August 22. Oran and Otto Hansen havo gone to Klamath Falls. Alice Pernoll left a short time ago for Dunsinuir, California, to give Eva Grubb a short visit. 'Gertrude .Ylec spent a few days In Central Point last week. Fred Hoffman of Thompson creek has been spending a few days In Med ford. Helen fjharley and Gcn? .Mee made a trip to Grants Pass Tuesday. Miles Canlrall of Kueh and Win Worth of the Valley Prldo creamery were in tho Williams creek country Wednesday. Lester Liiylon made a trip to Mer lin Tuesday after a load of peaches O. H. Rose and daughter Gladys, aro spending a few days at Crescent City enjoying thu ocoun breeze. Miles Ageo of Steamboat made trli to Grants Pass the first of the week after supplies. Stove Masters of Holland who has been at tho Valley Prldo creamery for the past two months learning the creamery business left for his homo at Holland where ho will take charge of the creamory at that place the first of September. Chester Kubli and family are upending a week at Squaw lake. IJ. A. Wood of Thompson creek madn a trip to Medford Monday, Clinton Cook, Win. York and son Ivan are looking after tbclr cattle on the high range. Art Llstor and wife, who havo been camping at Steamboat all summer, came out to the Applegate store Frt day after a load of supplies and said it was too warm to move to town for a while. Mike Woinack and Mr. McCarthy of Medford are In the Applegate country sizing up the mining Industry and say they arc finding promising pros pects. . before you can be rid of your trouble. S. S. S. has been purifying and nour ishing the blood for over half a cen tury. It is also a very efficient tonic and being purely vegetable, it It the most efficient agent known in the cleansing of the blood and toning up of the system. Call for it at your druggists ' and' don't accept a substitute. .If special medical advice is drsirrd write Med ical Department 93, Swift Specific to, Atlanta, Ca, Bell-ans Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package proves it. 25cat all druggists. ' Xoiicc of Sale of Ileal Property Notice ts hereby given that under and by virtue of an Interlocutory De cree dulv entered and Riven by tho circuit court of tho stale ot Oregon, for the county of Jackson, oil tho 17th day of August. In a suit therein duly pending wherein Aliooe Chlpley llnnn Is plaintiff, nnd v ilbur W. Uann is defendant, directing the sale of the premises hereinafter de scribed and appointing - tho iinder- inned as referee for I ho purpose or making the same, 1 will on Haiuruay the 30th day of September. 1H11, nt tho hour of ten o'clock a. 111. at the front door of the court I1011.su in Jack sonville, Jackson county, Oregon, or fer for sale nnd will Bell to the high, ost bidder for cash the following do. scribed renl property situated In Jack Bon county, Oregon, towlt: Beginning at the uortliwost corner of the northwest quartor of the sontn west quarter of section 5 In township 3! south of range 1 east of Yvlllani ette Meridian, Oregon; south 15 chains: thonee east 20 chains; thoneo north 15 chalne; thence west 20 chains to the place of beginning, containing 30 acres of land. Also the southeast quarter of the northwest quarter of the soutbenst quarter of section 0, in township ;iu south of range I east of the W, M Oregon, containing 10 acres of land, more or loss. Also, the northeast quartor nf tho southeast quartor of soctlon t town ship :i! south of rango 1 cast of the W. M., excepting and resorvlng therefrom the two following doseriu ed tracts, towlt: First: Commencing at tho north oast corner of tho northeast quarter of the southeast .quarter of sec lion 0; thoneo south 5 chains; thence south 73 degrees 25 minutes west 0.84 chains; thence north 10 chains to the northwest corner of tho said northeast, quarter of tho southeast quarter of said section (i; thoneo east 20 'chains to the place of beginning, containing 15 acre.i, more or lcsi Second: Coimiionclng al the south west corner of the northeast quarter of the southeast quartor of Bald sec tlon (1; thence north 20 rods; thence cast until It Intersects (he mining ditch at a big black oak stump thence easterly along the south bank of said mining ditch until it inter sects the soctlon line between sec tions 5 and (!; thence south on sec tlon line to tho southeast corner of the northeast quarter nf the south east quartor of section (I; thence west on the south lino of tho above desorlbcd 4 0 acres to tho place of be ginning, containing 11) acros, more or less... ; Subject to two certain mnrtgagOB tlicreon, the first of which was mado. oxoculod and delivered by said W. W uann anil Aimce Clifplpy Dunn to William Doguer and Nolllo1 Degnor his wife, on tho 21th day of July 11)08, which mortgage Is now held nnd owned by John W. Moll'ley, of Chippewa enmity, Michigan, nnd on winch there Is now due thu sum of ?2S00 and interest thereon at the rate of six per cent nor milium from the 24th day or July 11)10; and the second of which mortgages was made, executed and delivered bv said w. vv. Uann and Almeo Chipley Uann, his wife, to Charles H. (,'hlnlev of Chippewa county. Michigan, on which mortgage thero Is now dun the sum of J.'iOO and Interest thereon at Ihe into of six per cent per annum irom uctober 1. 1913. bald premises will he sold nt said tune and place in tho manner oro vinca oy inw lor sale or real property under execution, and tho snmo will be subject to (he- confirmation of me above named court. I'pon con firmatlon nf snifi nin ,. utii.i I will convey to the purchaser of salii premises absolute title to the samo in lee mmpie, subject only to the mort gages noovc set rortn. ALAN' BRACKENttHHI), Hoforoo. FOR REST IIOtiHEKEIil'INa ROOMS run kkm- Light nouso keeping rooms, uoso in. 322 South ('en (ml. 4 1 FOR SA.MI-iitrEnTOCflK FOR SALE r'resh Phone &II0-H-2. jcrsoy cow. 141 FOR SALIC Two good Jcrsoy milk cows; also 0-months old Jersey 'heifer calf, 11 bargain If takon at once. II. I). Janes. No phono. Call nnn seo them, ranch at City rosnr- voir. .!;,(, t'Oll SALE About 3.5 bead of ulncl hogs, cheap if taken at onco. Phone 2H-.I2 or 2S-J1. 141 FOR SALE 25 or 30 head stock ent tie. Fred Sturgls, Trail, Oro. 161 TWO TRIPS DAILY BETWEEN MEDFORD and EAGLE POINT S. II. Ilarnlsh's auto will leave Eagle Point at 8 A. M. and 1 P. M. daily, except Sunday; leave Medford 9 A. M. nnd 6 P. M. Will call for P'srnger nt hotels In Medford and hotels and business houses In Eagl PolnL -. PHONK B-X2 OR WANTED 100 MEN WANTED 1O0 men to work nt Crater Lako. Wages ll.'f, per day, common Inlioi ; $2.00 per day and board for rock men. 8 hours per day. COCHT HALL. FOR RUST MISCKLLAXKOUS FOR HUNT Room and garago. 25 143 S. Orange. FOR RENT Office room At 36 N. Front street. Apply to Gas, the Tailor for Information. FOR SALE MlRCIbliiJllf KOCi FOR SALE 5 stamp mill, oro criiBh- er, amalgamating tables and con centrators, electric motors, pumps, pine and pipe fittings, air compres sors, air drills anil hose, miscel laneous mining machinery and tools. Address Box 42x care Mail Tribune. 104 FOR SALE Wheat straw, inquire 202 S. Orange or Phono 353-J. FOR SALE Elberta poaches for can ning. Phone 539-R2. 11. C. Host FOR SALii Strong hack, hack har ness, spring-tooth harru v. six pigs, Jersey cow, work mare, rpan mules, James Camnbcll, Phono 311-lt. 139 FOR SALE No. 1 elder barrels. J L. Uemnier. 009 W. Jackson. Phone 394-J. 13 FOR SALE Small typewriter with carrying case. Apply oilico Cal Ore. Power Co. 142 FOR SALIC RF.AL 1CSTATE OR SALE Farming and fruit lands timber land. Lund from $5 por . acre upwards on long timo easy payments. Address Box R, Mall Tribune. 1(S4 2 110 acres on Yaqulnn rivor, Lincoln county, J 10,000; want small farm or city property and some caBh. Clark Koalty Co., 201! Phlpps bldg. FOR SALIC Modern 5-room house; largo lot, well locatod, big snap, for $1,000. Part cash, balanco easy terms. Phone 117-L, or ad dross 13. B. Mail Tribune 140 FOR SALE Cheap proporty. 1156 140 West Sth street. HELr WANTED MALE WANTED Wood cutters at once. Communicate with Utah-Idaho Sugar Co., Grants Pass, Ore. 143 WANTED A wood sawor. Call 571-R3. .. WANTED Mill men nnd lumber handlers wanted at Weed, Calif, Weed Lumbor Co, 141 WANT FT) SITUATIONS- WANTED Position as housokoopor by party capable of taking charge of home. Phono 397-M. 139 WANTED Dross making, 144 South Central, Phone 479-M. . 14 WANTED -MISCELLANEOUS WA'XTEU 10 dry-lnmlmr pliers, 15 box factory men and boys, good wages, fine climate Wrllo at onco stating experience; to Ilray Lumber & Box Company, . Bray, Siskiyou county, California. Ill WANTED To buy good milch eow, Box 2. Medford. 1 141 WANTED Itemomhor your poultry and eggs will bring you more money at Warnor, Wortnuin ond Core's. One price for hens, re gardless of size. WANTED To exchange grain hay for horso. Illppensteol, R. 2, Box 105. 138 WANTED Flxturos for store. What have you? - C. A. DeVoe, FOR KXC11AIVGB ECU EXCHANGE 200-ucru wheat ranch, Molilalia, $8,000, want 20 to -10. acres Improved. MONEY TO IO ATI MONEY TO LOAN Have money to loan upon city and country prop- erty. .Quick service. Money on Jinna. lean s. Tuiuy, 210 Uarnett Corey Bldg. tf LOB LOHT Pack sack ronlalnlng sleep lug bag and clothes. Itoluru to Mall Tribune; reward, or phone llliniedllllnly. i:l Owner Here for Short Time On account of Blcknoss offers for salo smnll orchard tract, mostly In bearing, best of condition. Ono half mile city limits. . Ideal homo silo. Hank inorlgngo 00 per cent of asking price. S20D0 will handle. BENNETT INVESTMENT CO. 102 WOBt Main St. DANCING at the BUNGALOW ASHLAND Wednesday Night 3-Piece Orchestra Coolest Place in the Valley BCB1NFXS DIKfcOTOnT Auto Bappnei LAHER AUTO BPRINO HJO. W are operating the .largest,, oldest and best equipped plant In the Pa cific northwest. Ui our springe when others fall. Sold under guar antee. 26 North, Fifteenth Bt, Portland, Ore. Attorney GEO. W. OHERRT Attorney and Notary, Rooms 9-10, Jackson Coun ty Bank Building, entrance N. Central, Medford, Ore. PORTER J. NEFF Attorney at Ia, rooms 8 and 9, Medford fictional Bank Building, A. B. REAMES. LAWTER amett Corey bldg. O. M. ROBERTS Lawyer. Medford National. Bank Bnllfllna. Collections. COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS We collected some accounts 14 yean old. We know how td jet the money. The Bullock - Mercantile Agency, Inc., Rooms 1, . I. Hac king' Bldg.. 316 E. Matn Dentists ...- -i .-ae Dr. W. M. VAN BCOTOO DR. C. C. VAN BCOTOO Dentists Oarnett-Corey Bldg., nlte Medforo. Oro. Phone 866. Collections end Reports III Engineer and Contractor FRED N. CUMMINGS engineer an contractor,, 404 M. F. & H. Bldr, Surveys,, estimates, Irrigation drainage, orohard and land Im provement. . Garbage QARBAflH Get yonr premise cleaned up for the summer. . Call on the city garbage wagons for good service. Phone 174-L. F. Y. Allen. . House Movers MEDFOHD HOUSE MOVERS We Movo Houses, Barns, Oarages, Ma chinery, Etc. Phone 488-M, - or 488-X. 612 S. Newtown, 811 Da kota. Instruction In Mnsie FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher of piano and harmony. . Halght Musla Studio, 401 Qarnott-Corey Bldg., Phone 72, . ,. m Insurance. EARL 8, TUMY Goneral Insurance orrioo. Fire, Automobile, Accident, Liability, Plate Class, Contract, and Surety Bonds., Kxcellent com panies, good local service. No, 210 Oarnett-Corey Bldg. Public Stenographer. PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER Mur- garet A. Dally.. Hotel Holland. Phone 710. , Physicians and mrgeone DR. F. Q. CARLOW, DR. VAI MAINS CARLOW Osteopathia physicians, 416-417 Garnett-Coreyi bldg., phone 1036-L.. Residence. 26 South Laurel St. DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathia pnyslclan, 303 Garnett-Corajl building. Phone ISO. DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician ani surgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear, nose and tbroat. Eyes scien tifically tested and glasses sup piled. Oculist and Anrlst tor B. 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 6. Printers an Publishers MEDFORD PRINTINO CO., has the best equipped printing offlca In southern Oregon; hook binding, loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, etn. Portland prices. 27 North Fir st. Transfers EADH TFtANHFER ft STORAGE CO. Offlco 42 North Front st. Phons 315. Prices right. Berries guar- HtOAft - .0 4 .".-'J WHY? NOW TLME TO TRADK. 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, prefer pears, or would take city proporty. Would trade even or assume some In cumbrance on orchard proposition. J. G. BARNES 103 West Mala Htroot. INTKIll'RHAN AUTOCAR CO. TIME CARD. Leave Medford tor Asnland. Talent and Phoenix dally, except Sunday, al 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 10:80 a. m. and 1:00, 2:00, 6:30 and 9:80 p. m. Leave Ashland tor Medford dally, except Sunday, at 9:00 a. m., 1:00, 2:00, 4:00 and 5:16 p. m. Alls on Saturday nights at 6:30 and 8:20. Sundays leave Ashland at :05 a, m; and 1:00, 4:30. 1:80 and 1:3I " si I 1 1 ni ' 1 m ilisssl