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MEDFORD MATE TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREftOX. TITURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1916 PAXTE FTVK 10 1 ON SEPTEMBER 28 Solls-FUito circus'- first iul)licity Itrinndc is in town, having nrrivcd fnnn Kusehurg, wlicre tlio circus ex hibits prior to visiting this city. Tlm Sells-Kioto circus, liuffnlo Bill Wild West, nre this scuson iresentinjr vh.it tliyy term tho "champion show of tho world," making in excellence, tjuulities and newness u hcl'ittin pre sentation lor cirens supremacy. In the "all-elmmpion pmi-aur' nre con cerned performer from every civil ized country on earth that produced jrrent arcnie stars. To transport the Sclls-Floto circus from place to place requires forty- two duuble-lcnjjth railroad ears There are 1000 people employed and thirty-five horses. The city of can vus is erected with machinery and al work about the circus is done by mo tive power. In the menagerie are three reat herds of elephants. All sorts of wild animals are housed in "rent dens and t en jres. To feed this jrreat jratherinj; of hu man and brute creatures is u problem no short pencil can figure, but it is all . clone in the most systematic manner. The dav of exhibition underlined for our city is September 28. The street pageant and its thousand and one wonders, gilded vans, beauti ful horses, all sorts of musicians people rnliiur on thrones mid horses. the lavjjfl herds of elephants und the other glories will leave the show grounds circus day ut 1.0:30 in the morning and traverse the usual pur nde route. AT STAR THEATRE Geraldine Farrar, the noted grand opera prima donna and motion pic tare star of the Jesse. L. Lasky Fea ture Play company, will appear at the Star theatre today and tomorrow In "Maria Rosa',' said by those who have seen it to he the best ol the three photoplays she made tor the Lasky company, the others being "Carmen' and "Temptation." In this story a great and abiding love, great simplic ity coupled with great cunning are the chief characteristics of the part. Miss Farrar makes the conjunction of these elements in a woman's heart seem overwhelmingly probable be cause she makes them overwhelming ly real.. She does become merged in the character she Is asked to portray and the audience Is therefore treated to the rarest of pleasures seeing a sublime part in the hands of a highly gifted artist who realizes the utmost expectations of the dramatist. CP PROMPTLY EXECUTED CIUIirAIIt'A CITY, Sept. Julio Valle and J. Prieto, Villa ban ilits, have been ruptured near Sunt Ysnbel, Chihuahua, and executed by government troops, nccordini; to (lis patches received here from Genera Kli.ondo. Villa still is believed to be in the Santa Clara canyon in th neighborhood of Tepehuiincs, nl tliutiirh an unofficial report toda said he bad reached Lacuna, abom sixty miles north of here. Dispatches from General Sumue Santos in Torrcon say that Unfa C astro, a ilia general, Has ai proai lied him with a view to surren fk-rinr in return for amnesty, (a tro denies, according to the dispute that he was implicated in the mas sac-re Of eighteen Americans nnc other foreigners at Santa Ysnbel January last. AT LIM A, O., Sept. 7. Sixteen alleged members, of the mob which stormed the Allen county Jail here last week in an attempt to lynch Charles Dan lels. a negro, and tortured Sheriff Eley until he told where the prisoner was held, were indicted today. The list Includes several business men Thirteen of the sixteen have been or rested and are Ins the county jail under guard of 100 policemen and deputy sheriffs. ) It Is expected that 100 Indictments In all will be returned. "Attacking an official for the pur pose of lynching," is the charge against the men. The bonds of the men already arrested was placed at 11,500 each. Copjright. 1010. Sclli Kioto Show Co., Inc. BABIES- SELLS-FLOTO U. S. CO-OPERATION TOKIO, Sept. 7. repressions of utisfnetion regarding the speech of llhert II. fiary last Tuesday night re voiced by the press. It is evident nere that Japan is deeply interested u the nature of the United States' general policy toward China, more particularly whether the government would support the pnrticmution of American capitalists in the five pow ers reorganization. a The Times fears the existence of fforts to convince the Americans hat the United States has an enemy in Japan concerning China, with Ja pan determined to thwart American enterprises. "There is no reason why both na tions cannot ' co-operate.'' the Timet serts. S PARTY ATLANTIC-CITY, X. J.; Sept. 7. The National American Woman Suf frage association convention today hanged its constitution so as to bar from membership all organizations not In sympathy with the policy and constution of. the association. A re port that this action was aimed at organizations affiliated with the con gressional suffrage union, or the woman's party, was denied, but it was admitted that It affects such organizations, though not specifically aimed at them. An amendment making the terms of officers two years was adopted. Another was rtferred to a com mittee to report at the next con vention. The annual address of the presi dent was the feature of the afternoon session. Portland Wheat Market . PORTLAND. Or., Sept. 7 Wheat unchanged to lie higher. No sales. SjHit bids: Bluestem, $1.:S4- Fortylold ipl.:i2; club, .-fl.:iO; red Fife, $1.:M; red Russian, ifl.JU. Barley No. 1 white feed, -f :i:!..-(. Car receipts: Wheat il, flour 2, oats 11, hay 4. Portland Livestock PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 7. Hogs steady, receipts 14 7. Prime I'sht $9.609.6ii; prime strong weights,, $9.60 lit. Gn; good to frlme mixed, $9.35(1' 9.50; rough heavy packing, $8.00 (fj 8.05; pigs and skips, $Si 8.50. Cattle steady, receipts !!. Steers, prime light, $6.256 6.75; prime heavy. $6.05 J 6. 75; good, $5 iff 5.50; cows, choice, $515-5.50; medium to good, $4.50(fi5; ordinary to fair, $4 0 4.50; heifers, $4 5.75; bulls, $4 8 4.25; calves, $3,500-7.50. Sheep steady, receipts 119. Spring lambs, $8 (ft 8.50; common lambs, $5.506 6; choice yearlings, $8fi; 8.50; common lambs, $ 5 . 5 0 Si fi ; choice yearlings, $S?i S.50; good yearlings, $5.5016; choice wethers, $.6251 6.50; choice light ewes, $5ft 5.50; heavy ewes, $3.50-4.50. Butter Market PORTLAND, Or.. Sept. unchanged. . Butter Chicago Wheat CHICAGO, Sept. 7. Wheat: Open Close December $1.52 $1.53 May 1.63 54 TODAY'S MARKETS Playing With Children Is One of African Cub's Chief Delights CIRCUS BATTLE RAGING E BERLIN, Sept. 7. Repeated at tacks were made yesterday and last night by tho Krench and British along the Somme front. Today's official announcement says Vennandovlllers was ontored, but that assaults at other points were repulsed. "The battle or the Somme con tinues and fighting is taking place on the whole line,1; the announcement says. "The British continue to make vain attacks with especial stubborn ness. The French again began to charge- on their extensive attacking front, but before the northern por tion of our line, the attacks broke down completely. "East of the Meuse French attacks against Thiaiimont work and the wooded heights were repulsed." E LOYAL GREEK TROOPS ATI 1 HNS, Sept. 0, via London Sept. 7. King Constantino this morning received 1,'it) officers of tlul eleventh division of the Greek army, stationed at Saloniki, who had refus cd to join the rebels when u revolu lion broke in the Suloniki garrison on September 1. The king, in an ad dress, congratulated the officers their action, saying it constituted a brilliant page in military history. With such officers and men those whom be was addressing, bis majesty said, he was ready to face any enemy. Reported by Jackson County Ab stract Co., Sixth and Fir Sto. Circuit. Charles I). Colby vs. City of Med fold et al., for injunction. It. II. Toft vs. Frank W. Wait et ux. cost 1)111. Detcrminiiti'in of relative rights t waters of Little Butte creek, orde extending time of filing exceptions. Determination of relative rights ti waters of Rogue river and tributar , order extending time of filing ex eeption Probate. Kslate of David Mavhain, notice of (idininistrator's sale. Iv-tate of Horace McLaren, peti lion for sale of real property. I'sliite of Kdgar I-',. Miner, orde relative to pavuient of iiihcrilnnc lax. ltel Estate Transfers. K. f!. Coleman et ux to R. J. Hreviinl. land in twp. 1)8- ' 1V $20,00(1 .1. U. Croxall to J. S. Dale et ux, laud ill sec. 0-MD-1 K. 10 A. J. Daley et ux to George W. Daley, land in sees. .'14 mid :i5-:i:i-:n-: 10 How's This? We oftfT On numlm! IVillnrt Itt-wnnl for arty mm- if rshtrrb that intuit bv run-il by Iinll'1 Catartb Curr. F. J. CHENF.Y ft CO.. T.,Iedo. O. lh( nnlfriilirn''l, bnr knfp-n F. J. Oiinfr r,r tl. In-i 1" yt'iirit. ail-l l'llci- him iwrfri-lly hnn In all bii"lri-n trninytl'ini! and Dram-la. 17 nllv to curry out any otiliicatioti made br lilt firm. NAT. BANK OP cmiMF.W K. , Tuli-tiu, ublo. nl!a Catarrh Cur U nkrn Iiitrna11r. arttnit llfn-lly Hjmn Hip IiIibmI ntnl murtitia Hri-'i'"" of lh jtyntPin. T.ntlfiK'rl.iN -rit !. Frlct nt tr fMittii1. S.lt liy all Ilriijctr I l. 2k llaU'i Fuull I'iUa tot i-ouhUUvO. E ' ' r SALK.M, Or., Sept. 7. Willi a view- to milking a thorough probe of the car shortage on the- lines of Ihc Southern Pneil'ie railroad ill Oregon, the public service commission today asked Attorney General George iM. Hrown to are a complaint against the cuinpanv. Because of lack of cars, .several in dustries have been compelled to close, it is charged, and scores of others have suffered heavy losses. Accord mg to members oL the commission, there is no shortage of curs on any other lines in the state, and tin Southern Pacific is short only iu Or egon. SPECIAL TREAT FOR AT PAGE A special treat for: women yester ay and today is hcimr shown at the aire theater, a fashion film by l'athe bowing the latest modes designed by Florence liose. file release is the irst of a scries called, "A Day With Hetty Young." Hetty is shown nriuis costumes from the moment he opens her eves in the mornin hroiigh n long and busy day, unti she retires. "The Primrose Pnlh." 11 require! trong and dignified treatment ( adciiuntcly portray a situation u which a wife gives herself to tin nd- mirer whom she detests in order In savo the hie ot her husband, there must nlso have preceded this mo iiieiitous deeision a succession o vents, milking il seem the only way ml of hu'r difficulty. fortunately for this production, written by liny ard Veiller, the issue is properly lei no to and the wife, portrayed by Gladys Hanson, carries the scene eon vineinglv. It is the soul torture the wife and her visible, heroic suf fering that form the strong feature of this number. Notice of Trustee's Rate. To Roguo River Commercial Orchard Company, each and every ot to holders of the orchard units issue and outstanding, pursuant to th1 trust deed hereafter described, an to all others whom it may concern Notice1 Is hereby given that Farmers' & Fi-ultgrowors' Bank, an Oregon corporation, trustee under that certain deed of trust made, ex ecuted and delivered by Roguo River Commercial Orchard Company to said Farmers' & Fruitgrowers' Bank dated Anrll 21. 1910. and recorded 1 tlm office of the County Recorder o Jackson county, Oregon, on April 25 1910, at Vol. 25, Pago 24o of Mort rniri-s hereby gives notice that unite and pursuant to the terms of said trust deed tho registered owners of more than sixty-seven (1)7) per cen of the units issued pursuant- to said trust deed which are now outstand ing, and in accordance with the terms of said trust deed, give notice said Farmers' & Fruitgrowers Bank, directing said Farmers Fruitgrowers' Bank, as trustee, to sell the property described In and covore by said trust deed at pulillc sale to the best lildder tor cash in lawiui money of the United States upon no tice as provided by said trust deed. And you are further notitied that pursuant to said nollcn and direction MEDFORDS28 SEPT Hat Salo Show Day, linskln's Drug Store. CHAMPION SHOWS OF THE WORLD AMERICA P. KG DA ROYAL'S DEVLIN'S ZOUAVE REGIMENT IX IMlKI'AnKU.VESH MANKCVKKS ONLY ONE IN AMERICA AD ELEPHANT Weighs 1C9 Lbs LITTLE MIRACLE Horn Dravrr. .'old April IS. 1914. 2, PERFORMANCES UtUMOII rtflllV NIOHT 2:15 UH8LI 8:15 COME DOWN TOWN FREE STREET PARADE YW0 MILES L0fJ0-10:3O A, U. I A&urFMOfclll tfJiS) nAMWofdr eiotas and in conformity with the terms of said trust deed, the undersigned, ' armors & Fruitgrowers Bank as said trustee, will, on the 25th day or September, 1816, Bell the premises described In said trust deed, to wit: The North half of tne Southeast quarter of Soctiop 19 and the North- est quarter ot tne soutnwesi quanur f Section 20 in Township 36 South, anise 1 East of W. M. in jacKson County, Oregon, at puonc sale to ino best bidder for casli in lawful money f the United States; said sale will ue eld and conducted uy tne siierm oi uckson County, Oregon, at the front oor of the court house In the city of Jacksonville,. Oregon, on said iuin day of Soptemuer, lam, at mo nour of ten o'clock a. in., und said salo will be subject to the approval of and de- nat l,u tlm reiflstereo ownors ul ui ., Bintv-seven (07) ler cent of .i.i then outstanding. A con vcvance of the premises noove ue- erlbed will be made by said farmers & Fruitgrowers Bunk as trustee, and the Rogue Klvor (jommerciui lrnhnril f 'nil 1 111! 11 V. DUl'SUllllt tO the i..r,,,u of said trust deed, and which conveyance will contain a recital of ho acts authorizing sucn sale ununr i,n im-iiis of said trust deed, and will vest in the purchaser a tee simple. Itle to said property, froe, clear aim discharged of all trusts, powers, ovounnts, conditions, limitations, Hirliis. Interests and liauilities re served, granted, created, exprosseu, mplled or Intended uy suio irusi deed, and pursuant to the terms or said trust deed such conveyance will ho conclusively deemed to no regular, and the purchaser of said property at said salo will be under no ooiigauon to look to the application of any pur- base money paid by him to saiu "armors' & Fruitgrowers' Hunk trustoe at said sale. Haled June 12th. 1910. FARMERS AND FRUITGROWERS BANK, Uy Dclroy Cetchell, prcsldont Trustee. Medfurd Mail Tribune August 28, 31; September 4, 7, 11, 14, 18, 1, 1910. Notice) of Trustee's Salo To RoKiie River Cotmnorclnl Orchard Company, each and every of the holders of the orchnrd 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' & Fruitgrowers' Bank, an Oregon cornoratlon. trustee under that cer tain deed of trust made, executed and delivered by Rogue River Commercial Orchard company to said I'armers & Fruitgrowers' Bank, dated October 3rd, 1910, and recorded in the office of the county recorder of Jackson county, Oregon, on October 4th, 1910, at Vol. 20. page 173 of Mortgages, hereby gives notice that undor and pursuant to the terms of said trust deed the registered owners of more than sixty-seven (0 7) per cent, of the units issued pursuant to said trust deed which are now outstanding, and In accordance with the terms of said trust doed, give notice to Bald Farm era' and Fruitgrowers' Hank directing said Farmers' & Fruitgrowers' Bank as trustoe, to sell the property de scribed in and covered by said trust doed ut public sale to the best bidder for cash In lawful money of the Unit ed States upon notice as provided by suit! trust deed. And you are further notified that pursuant to Bald notice and direction, and in conformity with the terms of said trust deed, the undersigned, 'nrinera' & Fruitgrowers' Bank as said trustee, will on the 25th day of Hoptemiier, la lt, sell tho premises described in said trust deed, towit: Tho southeast quarter (S. E. V ) of tho southwest quarter (S. W. ) of section 17, township 30, south of range 1 East of W. M., the west H of northwest V of section 20, town ship 30, South of rnnge 1 East, and lot one ( 1 ) and also a tract described as follows: Beginning at a point 2 0 rods east of'the northwest comer of lot No. Jl In section 19, township 30, South of rarge 1, east of ". M.. thence cast n.i tho north Hue of lot 3 and I). I.. C. 37 to tho northe- st corner ot said o. L. C. 37 In township 30, South of range 1, east of W. M. ; thence south on tho east line of ii-.-L. C. 37 1o the northwest corner of lot 2: thence west to the center of section 19; thence south on the north and south enter Hue of section 19 to tho south line of D. L. C 37; thence wet on the said south line to the southwest corner of lot '. , thence north 20 rods: thence west 40 rods; thence north 100 rods; thence west 20 rods; thence north 40 rods to the point of begin ning, containing 320 acres of land more or less: all lying and being sit uatcd In township numbered thirty six, south of rnnge one, east of the Willamette Meridian, in Jackson county, Oregon, at public sale to the best bidder for cash in lawful monev of the United States: said sale will bo held and conducted by the sheriff ot .Kiel. Hon county, Oregon, at th front door of the court house In tho city of Jacksonville. Oregon, on said 25th day of September, 1916. at the hour of ten o'clock a. r:., and said salo will be subject to the approval or and deposit by the registered own ers ot at least sixty-seven (G7) per cent, of said units then outstanding. A conveyance of the premises above desi rlbed will be made by said fann ers' A Fruitgrowers' Hank, as trustee, and by the Roguo Hlvcr Commercial orchard ( ompany 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 suld trust doed. and will veHt In the purchaser a fee simple title to said property, froe, clear and discharged of all trusts, powers, cove nants, conditions, limitations, rights ""'"-' nnn liauilities reserved granted, created, expressed, Implied or Intended by snld trust deed, and pursuant to the terms of Bald trust deed such conveyance will lie con clusively deemed to bo regulnr, and the purchaser of said property at said salo will bo under no obllcnUnn in look to the application of any pur- mum-? pain ny nim t0 nal Farmers' & Fruitgrowers' Bank H"i'.i,, m niiiu mil?, Dntftil Juno 12, 1 91 ft. rl ANI) PKUlTonoWBHS Uy Dclroy Cetchell, President, , 1 """. . August 21 i a c 1 r 1, FOR BKN1 TIOBBK8 FOR KENT House of five rooms and bath. 1015 North Central, fC.uO. Utl FOR R ISN'T Houne of five Central rooms $G.no. 140 and bath. North FOR RENT Kurnlxliod Iioubo ln- cludlUK i) la no. Close in. Inquire Fehl Investment Co. 144 FOIl RENT MISCUIXANICOUS FOR RENT lleVoe's two store rooms, at 418 W. Main street. Fine location for milliner. FOR RENT Office room at 36 N. Front streot. Apply to Cub, the Tailor for Information. rOK RAMI iviYiraTWJB FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE For milch cows.- Two flue colts, J. II. Fullor. Talent. 149 FOR SALE Fresh Jersey cow. 144 Phono GOO-R-2. FOR SALE 2G or 30 head stock cat tle. Fred Sturuls, Trail, Ore. 101 COR SAJiB MIBUmjIiAlTOOTja FOR SALE Thoroughbred white Leghorn cockrels from - "walnut Ureal" strain ot Nuwlifi.g, Ore front above S00 eg hens; 150 to pick from, will sell for Viic before September 15. K. C. Locltwood 11 mile west of Phoonlx. 148 FOR SALE A 314-Inch Mollne wagon in good condition, SO. Call 781-J. Ask for L. fc. Clark. 14 4 FOR SALE Baritone horn In good condition. II. C. UaielrlKg, Xl Miralvsta street. Phone 002-R. 14G FOR SALE runabout. OR TRADE Overland Phone evenings 778-.!. 148 FOR SALE Now $100 Typewriter 127.50. Address Box 17, Mall Tribune. FOR SALE Wood seusoncd. One mile north of Sams Valley store. Kiood work mare to trade for cow. Charles Gilchrist, Sams Valley Oregon. 147 FOR SALE Baled wheat and wild oat hay in cur load lots. Hart .' Hamilton, Eagle Point. 144 FOR SALE 1914 Maxwell B-pasBen- ger car in good condition. First cash offer takes it. Pacific High way Garago. 244 FOR SALE Heating stoves In fine condition. 417 Juy street, or Phone 742-J. 144 FOR SALE Fora automobllo; 1914 model. Box 15, Mall Tribune. 147 FOR SALE Soed cuttor nnd blndoT lso cream separator. Box 10 Mall Tribune. 147 FOR SALE Do you know that peaches keep fully as -well and nre even finer flavored If canned witu out sugar. Berkeley Orchards has fine Elbortns and Mulrs at 3c per pound. Phono 1-F21. 145 FOR SALE-5 stnmp mill, ore crush er, amalgamating tamoB and con centrators, electric motorB, pumps pipe and Pipe fittings, air compres sors. air drills and hose, mixed- lanoouB raining machinery and tools. Address Box 42x care Mail Tribune. 104 FOR SALE Elberta peaches for can ning. Phone 539-R2. H. C. Best FOR SAI.K HF,At KSTATE FOR SALE Farming and fruit landi timber Innd. Land from ?. per acre upwards on long tlmo easy payments. Address Box R, Mail Tribune. 104 HELP WANTED MALE WANTED An expert prune dryer. Phone 7-F-4. George B. Young. 14 HELP WAXTKn FEMALE WANTED Capable girl for general house work. Mrs. 11. T. lMiuore. Phone 438-P, Ashland. I I WANTED MISUKLIANEOCS WANTED To buy a child's Iron bed Must be In good condition. Phone 1U2-X. 14 WANTED To hear from owner of good ranch for sale. State cas prl-n and description, v. F. Bush, illncnnpolls, Minn. 144 WANTED To buy. Level Irrlgat able land. This valley. Owners only. Box 29, Mail Tribune. 144 WANTED 10 dry-lumber pliers. 15 box factory men and boys, good wages, fine climate. Write at once Hinting experience, to Bray Lumber & Box Company, Brny, Siskiyou county, California. 144 WANTED Remember your poultry and eggs will bring you more money ut Warner, Wortman nnd Goro's. Ono price for hens, re gardless of size. WANTED Fixtures for stora. What have you? C. A. DeVoo. IOH LOST An Airedale pup: two months old. , Will pay more than pup Is worth for his return, or Infornia 1lon as to his whereabouts. Dr. Conroy. 145 MONKT TO IXJAlf TO LOAN $3000 to loan on ranch. Holmes the Insurunce Man. FOR SALE Two cylinder car. 14, Mall Tribune. Box 140 MONEY TO LOAN Have money to lonn upon city and country prop erty. Quick service. Money on hand. Earl S. Tumy, 210 Garnett Corey Bid. U WANTED err OATIONB WANTED DreBB making, 144 South Central, Phone 479-M. 148 BUSINESS JURIICTORT Auto Bupplle LAHER AUTO. SPRING CO. W r operating the largest, oldest und best equliipcrt plant In the Pa cific northwest. Use our eprtngt when others 'alt. Bold under guar antee. 26 North Fifteenth St., Portland. Ot. Attorney OEO. W. CHERRY Attorney and Notary, Rooms 9-10, Jackson Coun tv Rank Building, entrance N Central, Med ford, Ore. PORTER .T. NEFF Attorney at law. rooms 8 and 9, Medford National Bank Building. . H. REAMES, LAWTER (Uraatt Corey bldg. O. M. ROBERT8 Lawyar. Hertford National Bank BnlMtna Collections. COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS Wa collected some accounts 14 year old. We know how to get th money. The Bullock Mercantile Agency. Inc.. Rooms 1, I. I. Has kins' Rldff.. 816 E. Main mt Dentists Pr. W. M. VAN BOOTOO DR. C. O. VAN SCO TOO Dentists Oamett-Coroy Bldir.. nlta Medfora. Oro.. Phone 851. Collections and Reports II Knglneer and Contractor FRED N. CUMM1NOS Bngineer sn contractor, 404 M. F. ft H. Bids Surveys., estimates, trrtiratloa drainage, orchard and land Im- orovemer.t GftTDAfte GARBAGE Get your premise clenned no for the summer. Call on the city garbage wagons for rood service. Phone 174-L. F. T. Allen. s House Movers MEDFORD HOUSE MOVERS W Move Houses, Barns, Oarages, Ma chinery, Etc. Phone 488-M, or 488-X. 612 S. Newtown, 811 Da kota. Instruction In Musle FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher ot piano and harmony. Halght Musto Studio, 401 Gurnett-Corey Bldg, Phone 72. : Insurance,. EARL S. TUMY General Insurants office, Fire, Automobile, Accident, Liability, Plate Glass, Contract, and Surety Bonds. - Excellent com panies, good local service. No. 210 Garnett-Corey Bids. Public Stenographer. PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER Mar garet A. Dally, Hotel Holland. Phone 710. . Physicians and Nargeons DR. F. G. CARLOW, DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathic bldg. phone 504-L. Residence 26 South Laurel, phone 905-L, DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathia physician, 803 Garnett-Coraj building. Phona 180. DR. J. J. EM MENS Physician and surgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear, noBe and throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and glasses snp plied. Oculist and Aurlst for S. P. R. R. Co. Offices M. F. ft H. Oo bldg., opposite P. O. Phone 667. DR. R. W. CLANCY Physician an aurgeon Phones, office 86, resi dence 780, Office hours, 10 to 12, 2 to 6. Printers ana Publishers MEDFORD PRINTING CO., has the best equipped printing otflca In southern Oregon; book binding, Ioobs leaf ledgers, billing ystema, etc. Portland prices. 17 North Fir St. Transfers BADS TRANSFER ft 8TORAGE OO. Office 42 North Front st, Phona 815. Prices right. Service guar NteAfl 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, prefer pears, or would tako city property. Would trade even or assume some In cumbrance on orchard proposition. J. C. BARNES 103 West Main Street ! . Owner Here for Short Time On account of sickness offers for sale small orchard tract, mostly In hearing, best of condition. Ono half mile city limits. Ideal home site. Bunk mortgage 60 per cent of asking price; can remain. 82000 will handlo. BENNETT INVESTMENT CO. 108 West Main bU