MEPFfrRT) MATL TRTTJTTNE, MEDFOTCTX OT.FflO'W FTJIPAY. SEPTEMBER 8, lf)l PAnE fivw ASKS PROBE OF WASHINGTON, Sept. 8. Just be fore congress adjourned Roprescuta tivu (iarduor uf Massachusetts Intro duced a resolution, which be an nounced he would press at the win ter session for congressional Investi gation of organizations, which it is alleged under foreign influence have attempted to affect elections of con gressmen. '- ; He named the American embargo conference and the American 'com merce and protective committee among those he wanted investigated to disclose the source of their fluan clul smiport and to determine whether they have violated the neu trality of the V lilted State nor any of the corrupt practices acts In connec tion with elections. In a statement accompanying his resolution, Mr. Gardner charged that It was commonly - understood that "oue of these pro-German organiza tions has a large fund in Massachu ' aettH, which it intends to use in four congressional districts." Portland Livestock I'llKTI.ANU, Or., Kept. 8 Ilojis higher; receipts "i77. Prime Hj-'lil, D.SII; prime strong weights, $!).liU((t !.().; iiiitl Iti prime mixed, -$!.. '!."( !)..")(l; rough heavy packing, .fll.tillpi D.OVi; pijrs ami skips, $8(i H.."i(l. Cattle sternly; receipts (!'.. Steers, prime light, fli.'-'.'ifirti.T.'i : prinie'hoiiv.v, $l!.(i."((i li.T.V, jiunil, (( (i.."(l ; eon s, choice, $."i(ft ..."i0 ; medium to gooil, .$ ordinary to lair, $)( 4. fid; heifers, !( .V7."i: hulls, if-lC -'-''; calves, $:l..-ll(i 7.5(1. Slieep steady; receipts 1111. Sprinj.' lambs, $8o 8.."0 : common liimbs, $.").")ll(i ; choice .yearlings, $ti.'J."((7 'll.oll; good yearlings. ir").5ll(c(i: chuiei wethers, $(i.'J."i(n (..")(l ; choice light ewes, .$"( 3. oil ; heuvy ewes, $3."U(rf UO. Butter Market i'OUTLANI), Or., Sept. 8. uuehnuged. . Hotter Portland Grain roHTLAXIX Or., Scpt., 8. Wheat 1 to 'Jc higher. Sales, 5(100 huslicls, September red Russian at $1,110. Spot bids: Illiicstcm, f1..'l"; . Ii'ortyl'old, .tl..'i:i; club, $l.:il ; red V'ife, $1.3'2. llurlcy-r-No. 1 white teed, $:i:i.50. Car receipts: Wbcat 12, barley 1, flour -1, oats 4. Chicago Wheat CUK.'AOO, Sept. 8 Wheat: Close. $i.5rt ... 1.57 Hccembcr May : - IT Reported by Jackson County .Ab stract Co., Sixth and Fir Sts. Circuit Court. Graco B. Bell vs. Albert II. Frau clscus, ct al, stipulations. Vlvtnia M. Dodge vs. Fletcher F. Dodge, confirmation of sale. .Mary Amose vs. A. 11. Sundcriuau, el al, summons. Andrew Torrey vs. Catherine. Tor rey, summons. Agnes A. Hcrndon vs. Mrs. Eliza M. Blowers, et al, summons. Marriage l.lcrnsos Amli'ew Jackson and .Margaret Jlreve. V. G. Tucker and Mary L. Holmes. Prolmtc Court Charles H. Little, estate; proof of publication of notice. Robert P. Edglugloti, estate; ap plication for letters of administra tion; order appointing administra tor: oath of administrator. Cushman Cunningham, estate; will admitted to probate. W. F. Laijibcrtson, cstuto: final ac count, i ., Francis Miller, et al: guardian ship; final report of guardian and or der upprovtng. Horace McLaren, estate; Inventory and appraisement. , , A. J. nwsilall, estate; final report and discharge of administrator. Thomas M. Barr. estate; Inveulory and appraisement. . . , John Leslie Corbett, estate; order granting letters of administration bond of administrator. Ileal Kstnte Trans fern. T. J. Williamson, et us to It. L. Dlngfcam, et nx, deed to lot 2:1, block 2, Whitman Park addition, Medford Michael Chavner to Mollie Har rison, Q. C. I)., to land in section 22, T. 30, S. R. 3 W. M. M. Hole to Miriam L. Dole, pt. KR-1W Henry A. Kehkopf et ux to James W. Schrlmpf. pt 17- 450 .1.00 T.S-1W 2125.00 TODAY'S MARKETS mm AND VICINITY Preparations for the old soldiers' reunion here next week are well under way. lty next Monday seventy-five tents will have been itchcdJ in Chau tuiupiu park aud more are available if needed. A Commercial club com mittee composed of Messrs. New cotuhc, Wolf, JOubanks and Kolia;.'en lire . cnginceiing it finauciiil trust which will help out the veterans in de l'rn viiifr the major expense. V. K. Steel of (Iriints Puss, well known hereabouts as a leading stock man of Josephine county, and secre tary of tile Western Herkshire con gress, was seriously slaslicd in the leg by a vicious boar al the state lair at Sacramento, last Tuesday. The animal was one of his own prize bunch, which' Steel was exhibiting at the fair. The city council bus accepted the offer of W. It. Holmes to pay $15(111 for the proR!rtv nt the intersection of Iowa street und the Boulevard. This is one of. the properties which have reverted to the city owing tu non payment of paving obligations. , An upset load of hay, due to irregu larities in the macadam 011 Nevada street, was the motive for a claim for laiiiagcs filed by Karl liasor, motor- maiv before the city council on Mon day night. The salvage from liny. horses and hayrack will he consider able, the wagon being somewhat dam aged. The matter was referred to the street committee with power to act to extent of securing films of Ihe dis aster in order that the movies might afford a basis for settlement. The Hiisiness Men's association will meet ut Commercial! club rooms next Monday evening. September II, following adjournment last spring. (1. ft. Slingerlaiiil has sold his resi dence property on High street to S. McGilvrey, a newcomer from Condon, in (iilliiiui county, who- takes posses sion next week and will make exten sive improvements, 'flu- sale was negotiated by Mrs. Susie Allen and was a spot cash transaction. The sani'c ngeney also has transferred two vacant lots on II street to Mrs. Clara Oelsmnn. who contemplates building on Ihe promises. : - Miss Angie McDonald, bookkeeper at the Ashland creamery,'' left on Tuesday for Sacramento', where she will visil the. state fair in the way of u vacation outing. Mrs. (1. S. Brown of that city accompanied her, having been here for some, time past testing the virtues of litliiu water. Air. Jlrown, is it Southern Pacific em ploye und contemplates securing 11 transfer to this lenuinal, to such 1111 exlcnl is bis family pleased with the Ashland surroundings. ' ' Joe Kinney of Petaluma, and ('has. Kinney of Oakland, Cnl., have been in Ashland litis week revisiting familiar scenes und calling upon their brother. Al Kinney. Thev are making the tour in an Overland ear. From here they will go to Crater lake, local members of the family accompanying I hem, and the trip may be extended to Portland before returning to their southern homes. , : Young People's societies of the various churches .will unite in a union meeting at the Congregational church next Sunday evening. 1 Dr. and Mrs. F. li. liowcrsox have been visiting friends here this week, touring southern Oregon by unto. They were located in Ashland about ten years ago, and now. reside at Monmouth. . The contract for remodeling the old jail in city hall into Commercial club headquarters has been awarded to Frank Jordan, springs couiini sioucr. Three bids were submitted and his was accepted as the lowest on a basis of 'J I7.lil, the highest be ing $'2H(I. W. Newell Wright, Southern Pa eific ticket agent, returned on Wod-ne-day. accompanied by his family. from an caslcrn vacation trip. I bev were gone Ihrcc weeks and went a' tar as Chicago, visiting also at inter mediate points. liov. K. II. Ilicks, formerly Baptist pastor hero, and now of Seattle revi-iting Ashland aud will occupy I lie Bapli-l pulpit next Sunday and perhaps longer, pending the elioiet' of a new pastor in place of Kcv. A. IE lllacksloue, resigned. ,. Homer Billings und family packed up their camping out l it on Wednes day and started in a onc-horsc jitney for a belated vacation outing in the vicinity of Long's Lodge, in the midst of Ashland canyon's vast wil derness, beyond the reach of city postpffice or 11. F. D. po-tnl service. At the Congregational church next Sunday evening the pastor' topic will be il,iiin.' Dogs and Dead Lions." Huv. W. J. Douglu-s. Methodist pastor here, was elected secretory of the Iiogue li'ivc.r Valley Ministerial association at iN recent session in f li-iint s Pass. The next meeting will be held in A-h!and on the erm( Monday in October. In Ijjc meantime the organization U planning a war fare ngaint the adoption of the so called brewers' bill. Kntcr B. II. Iliiithonie nod family U home -unoiiuding-i from trip to the cii-t. F.xit Chester Stevenson and family to Lake of the Woods t. even up vacation outings iudulgcj in LIFE OF CIRCUS GIRLS HEALTHY AND MORAL 'What about the circus Birl'f Isn't sliu 11 11 impossiblo person, of hard face und uncertain morals? , These are some of the questions that will bo asked next .Monday, September 11, by the throngs of sightseers, who will crowd the streets and who will visit the show grounds of the Ilnrnum & Ualley Greatest Show on Earth during the afternoon or evening. In tho host of nearly 1,100 persons who are attached to tho Barnum & Bailey circus, noariy 400 of them are young women, either ring performers or ballet girls. Hence it can easily be understood that the women are ono of tho most important adjuncts of the circus. '' , As a matter of fact the majority of circus girls aro the most refreshing, Hie healthiest and the cleanest mind ed young women ever assembled to gether. Many of the so-called "girls" are married wonieii' with young daughters and sons, who are also with the circus. There is little dif ference between the girls of tho cir- ciik- and the ordinary, healthy girls, who llvo In comfortable refined homes, .'except that tho life of the circus girl Is In tho open, where she lia.s a better opportunity to develop libth physically and mentally. Life behind the red curtain which by both proprietors of Studio Ash- Intnl. Mrs. J. J. Murphy, Mrs. Blanche Murphy and daiediter, left 011j'litirs duy for 11 visit of several weeks with relatives at Lester, northwestern Iowa. Among recent city council proceed ings an odoriferous jingle was caus ed by ventilating conditions prevuil ing al the High .street cow burn of Frank 1 II.. Swingle, complainants hav ing set forth the unsanitary status on;' those' premise.-. An emergency having arisen, the city authorities will join the board of health in devis ing ways and means to -enforce a "stable" enactment in place of moral suasion tiU'lies which have heretofore been unavailing. Father J. F. Dolphin is receiving u visit from his brother, ficv. Oliver Dolphin, of Anoka, Minn The brothers arc both members of III. Catholic clergy. I'd K-tos and family have gone to southern California for the winler. On Wednesday evening Walter fi. Tucker and Mis- Mary Holmes were married ut Ihe Cimgregutiioial pur--onage, Bev. I;. W. Fnirpihar per forming tin ceremony. Ifev. I). I;. Willi-, superintendent of lhe deacons' training school al San Kranci-eo, has I n visiting the local M.clhodi-1 clergy and laily tlii- week, lie is 11 repre-eiilalii e stalwart lutth physically and mentally, and is the uncle of Frank P.. Willi-, governor of Ohio. Verne Blue, recently from Hono lulu, i- taking a post-graduate course in stenography and teachers' training specialties, at the A-hlunil high -chool. The Hold Au-tin bus placed an or der willi Now York manufacturers lor 5n,U(i(l mulch packet-, attracr tiielv goticn up in vc-t pm-kcl size, 'file packets contain twnilv umtehes What to Do for Eczema liTon? wilvp nnii ointnifntfi ulioitlfl not Im njjliH if Rood Hour "kin i tviuitH. Krmii .-my clniL'ist for 2Th- r $!.') for cxirn liugf wt n hntil f z.ii. Wht-n iipii'i1! Jit-'"tl. i 1'fftTtiwl.v relume (('u):i. k ly iii it'hiritf, nnl Im-jiN skin (ronUiH, u!s ttr, lmrn. WMitinh Pint Hisilit!. It pfiiff rate. rlt-;ilui oixl WMtlll--. Z'!liO if tp'(finl,ilih' hihI iiif'XM'iiivp. .Try it. in lxliev hdtiitnif v'Ki him I'vcr ihiiI is as cfTivtivt? uiiii HUti.-fyiuir. Z'tuo, ClevelanJ. iS separates Hie dressing rooms from the rest of the circus Is not unlike that of a big family in camp. Hera the women do their .reading, their sewing, the laundry, and their writ ing and the instruction of their young children. Nobody molests them, 110 profanity Is allowed to reach their ears, and the atmosphere In which they live Is as refined and respectable as the best regulated homo. Circus folks aro home-loving family people at heart anil not at all liko the mis guided public is prone to consider them. Many entire families, ranging from grandparents to year-old children, travel with the Barnum & Bailey cir cus, and . enjoy all the comforts and privacy of homo life. In somo of tho ring acts, three generiitiona of a fam ily are performing nt the same time. Most of, the really great circus per formers pf today aro descendants of a long ijne of circus ancestors, and their uncross In their chosen-field 1b largely duo to. the heritage of clean living and clean, thinking that lias been Jiamled down from geucnttiou to gencriitlon. ' On account of the . new Oriental spectacular display, "Persia, or tho Pageants of a Thousand and One Nights, "1 the circus employs more girls this season than ever before In its history. mill li individual lighter is em bluzotied with the name of the hotel the wrappers containing some nifty adverli-ing features relative to tin eil v us a resort center Frank Tol und Mis Cinlce Jones of Medford were married in this citv on Wednesday at the home of F.ldi r B. ('. Tabor, pastor of Hie Advrnti-t church. Both lire donl uiufcs-iiud the services of Dr. D. M llrowor were . requisitioned in orile lo have the ceremony conform to the sign language. Kiclund Sliiiiu, 11 voung Chinese 1(1 years old. from Honolulu, is attend iug sophomore classes in the Ashland high school. His father is an F.piseo pillion clergyman in Ihe lluwaiiau island-. Chief Clerk (llievc of Vuupcl's dr goods emporium has purehu-c d tin ni'Klcl Imiitritluvv pnn'il v oil i.v Visl strccl ii'ci'itlly occupied Chri.-liMi-cn. ,1. II The Urvillr Cli-U nn.l KIm-ii Mint. i 'itlc kit t ion ifiu Will kin. The din lv tc-.iiM i in Mh mil nn- of 11 picnic otitinir. ''n their re I M:trlz iiiutcmiibilcs retiiiiiin'r tu the old !iiiH' in ( lliiu. .Mis. I''rei.ler'u'k lieifiecKe of 1'itlM hnrir. l'fi., is visiting (he t'jimily nf her hiMllier, II. (. I'iiriiek'l', iijjmiI lor t Ik .Me) t'opulilnii liil lite nh-:enee o' .MUs Nellie Itickey. iiltorney, mi a. vncnlion tri u sdiit he I'M ('nliliH'iiin, Iter nft'ices in IxNTKftUIlKAN ACTCOAK CX), TIMR CAHI). Leave Medford lor Aflniand, Talent and Phoenix daily, except Sunday, at 8:00 a. m., 1:00, 2:00, 4:00 and 6:11 p. m. Also on Saturday at 11:15 p. m. Bundnys leave at 8:00 and 10:80 a. m. and 1:00, 2:00, 5:30 and 9:30 p. m. Leave Ashland for Medford dally, except Sunday, at 9:00 a m 1:00, 2:00, 4:00 and 5:15 p. m, Alee on Saturday nlgbts at 6:30 and 2:20. Sundays leave Ashland at 9:06 a. m. and 1:00, 4:30, 6:30 and 10:11 o. nt RANDMcNALLY&CO MAKERS OF MAPS for All the World -UjCUiO MiV VOKK I be Mills-McCall block Were nuide re splendent with 11 number of improve ment a, including substantial fixtures and furnishings. Notice of Sale of Itcnl lniiri'ty Notice la hereliy Riven that under and by virtue ot an Interlocutory De cree itllly entered and Riven oy uie lrcuit court of the state of Orexou, for the county of Jackson, on the 17th day of Aukusi, in Iti, In a suit therein duly peiulluK wherein Almee hipley Uann In iilalntifr, unit Wilbur Dunn la defendant, directing tno Bale of the iiremliios hereliiatter de scribed and appointing the uuder- Hlnned as referee for the purioo or inaklim the name, I will uu uaturuay the 3Uth day of September, 1!MU, at the hour of ten o'clock n. in. nt the front door of the court house In .hick Bonville, .liicksou county, Oregon, of- r for Bale und will Bell to the high est bidder for cash the following de scribed real property situated In Jack son county, Oregon, towlt: Ilea nniiiK ut the northwest corner of the northwest quarter of the south- ast quarter of section a In township 19 Bouth of range 1 east of Willam ette Meridian, Oregon: south la chains; thence east 20 chains; thence north la chaine; thence west 20 chains to tho place of beginning, containing 30 acres of land. Also the southeast uaarter of the northwest quarter of the southeast quarter of section li. In township III! south of range 1 east of tho W. M. Oregon, containing 10 acres of land, more or less. Also, the northeast quarter of tho southeast quarter of section C town ship 39 south of range 1 east of the V. M., excepting and resorving therefrom the two following describ ed tracts, towit: . First: Commencing at tho north east corner of tho northeast quarter of the southeast quarter of sec tion 6; thence south r chains; tlienco south 73 degrees 2fi minutes wost 20. S4 chains: tlienco north 10 chains to the northwest corner f tho said northeast quarter of the southeast quarter of said Bcctlon 0; tlienco east 20 chains to tile place of begini-lng. containing 15 acre.i, nioro or les.i. econd: Commencing at th south west corner of tho northeast quarter of the southeast qunrtnr of said sec tion Q; tlienco north 20 rods; thence east until It Intersects the mining ditch at a big black oak stump; thence easterly along tho south hank of said mining ditch until it Inter sects tho section lino between sec tions 5 aud tt; thence south on soc- tlon line to the southeast corner of the northeast quarter of the south east quarter of section (I : thence west on the south line of the above described 40 ucres to the place of bo- ginning, containing 10 acres, more or less. Subject to two certain mortgages thereon, the first of which was made. executed and delivored by said W Dunn anil Almee Ohlpley Dnnn to William Uoguer and Nellie Degner his wife, on the 24th day of July. 190.S, which mortgage Is now held and owned by John W. Mofiley, of Chippewa county, Michigan, and on which there Is now due tho sum of 2.S0O and interest thereon nt the into of six per cent per annum from the 24th day of July If Hi; und the second of which mortgages was made, executed and delivered by suld W. W. Dunn and Almee. Chlploy Uann. his wll'o. to Charles 14. Chiplcv of Chippewa county, Michigan, on which mortgage there Is now due the sum of $5U0 and Interest thereon at tho rate of six per cent per annum from October 1,1913. bald premises will be sold at said time and place In the manner pro vided by iaw 'for Bale of real property under execution, and tho same will no subject to the confirmation of the above, named court. Upon con firmation of said sulo by suld court, will convey to tho purchaser of suld premises absolute tltlo to the samo In fee simple, subject only to tho mort gages above set forth. ALAN 1 1 1 1 A C K K X H K K I ). Iteforee. FOR IIKY1 TIUTJBK8 FOR UICNT- House or rive rooms llnil hath.' Jli.r.O. 1013 North Central. 140 FOR RKNT- -House or rive rooms a ml bath. North Central $G.r,i. l-lli FOR It KNT M ISCIOMA N EOUS FOR RUNT DeVoe's two store rooms, at 41S W. Main stroet. Fine location for milliner. FOR RENT Office room at 30 N. Front street. Apply to Giib, the lanor tor information. IOfl LOST Ladles' purse at Hylic Drldge containing $200 In gold and change, ihe uume ".under written Inside purse. If found re- return to .Mall Tribune olflce und receive liberal reward. LOST An Airedale pup; two mouths old. Will pay more than pup Is - worth for his return, or Informa tion as to his whereabouts. Dr f'onroy. II." "hero is some arcriiiiieiit ainoiifr the people as to who is the hivonte HUGHES or WILSON Hut it is generally coneedeil that 'Medford Creamery' is the hest hntler on th market. II vmiare not nsinp; it now try il ami ymi w ill al ways ask for it. rOK BALB- Ml!ST,lii-A!WOUi VOll SAl.H furniture, range, fruit jars, l'erry Ciibsou, It. 1'. 1J. No. 1. J '2 FOR SAI.1C A S'j-lnoh Mollne wagon in good condition. fSO. Call 7S1-J, ask for I.. C. Clark. 146 FOlt 8AI.K Two cylinder car. 14, Mall Tribune. Box 1411 FOlt SA1.K Thoroughbred white Leghorn cockrels from "walnut most" strain of NewlifJ.g, Ore from above 200 egg hens; 130 to pick from, will sell for 7"c boforo September 15. K. C. I.ockwood, mile west of Phoenix. 1 1 S FOR SAUC naritono horn In good condition. 11. C. - Hiuelrigg. 819 Miraivsta street. Phono (JU2-R. 145 FOR BALK OR TRADH Overland runabout. Phone evenings 778-J. 148 FOR SALIO Now $100 Typewriter $27.50. . Address llox 17. Mull Tribune. " FOR SALK Wood sonsoaod. One mile north ot Sams Valley store. Ciood work mare to trade for cow. Charles Gilchrist, Sams Valley, Oregon. 147 FOR SALE Ford automobllo: 1914 model. Uox 15, Mall Tribune. 147 FOR SALIC Seed cuttor and binder, also cream separator, uox ll .Mail Tribune. HT' FOR SALE Do you know that peaches keep fully as well und are evon finer flavored If canned with out sugar. Berkeley Orchards has fine Etbcrtas and Mull's at .lo per pound. Phono 1-F2 1. 1 145 FOR SALE 5 stamp mill, ore crush er, amalgamating tables and con centratorsj olectrlc motors, pumps,' pipe and pipe fittings, air compres sors, air drills und hoso, miscel laneous mining machinery and tools. Address Box 42x care Mall Tribune. 164 FOR SALE Elbcrta peaches for can ning. Phono 039112. II. C. Host, FOR SALE REAL lOKTATE FOR SALIC $1900 cash will buy two five-room houses on Luurel street. No Incumbrance. Always rented. Splendid Investment for either speculation or for liomou. Phono 929-YV. 149 FOR SALE Farming and fruit lauds timber land. Lund from $5 per aero upwards on long tlmo easy payments. Address Box R, Mall Tribune. ' " ' '' ' " 1U4 rem HALIU-iitrnKTOCm FOlt SALIC OR EXCHANGE Fol milch cows.. Two fine colts. .1. II. i'uller, Talent. 119 FOR SALE 25' or .'10 hnnd stock cat tle. Fred Sturgls, Trull, Ore. 101 HELP WANTED MALIC WA'NTISl) Good reliable, mini us foreman for highly cultivated orchard. Address postol't'lce box 813 Medford, with references. Ill WANTED An export pruno dryer. Phone 7-F-4. George B. Young. 148 II ELI' WANTED FEMALE WANTED Capable girl for general house work. Mrs. H. T. Elmore. Phone 4:i8-P, Ashland. 149 W A XTED MISC'EMAN HOUS WANTICI) TO BUY Burley and oats, vetch and wheat. Reply box HI, Mull Tribune, giving full par ticulars. WANTED TO RENT Grain ranch. liny cheap team: ,192-Y. 149 WANTED Ronieiuber your poultry and eggs will bring you more money ut Warner, Wortmnu and Gore's. One price for hens, re gardless ot sl.c. WANTED Fixtures for Flore. What have you? C. A. DeVoe. FOR KXCTIAHOR FOR EXCHANGE Will trade 40 acres good farming laud, all In cultivation for residence In Med ford. E. S. Tinny, Garnett-Corey Bldg. MONEY TO LOAN TO LOAN $:!HU0 to loau on ranch Holmes the Insurance Man. 4 MONEY TO LOAN Have money to loan upon city and country prop. erty. Quick service. Money on hand. Earl 8. Tuuiy, 210 Oarnolt- Corev Hide. tr DANCING at (he BUNGALOW ASHLAND Wednesday Night 3-Piece Orchestra Coolesf Place in the Valley WANi'icn nrrnATloriS WANT1CD Dross making, 144 South Central. Phone 479-M. 14S HUSINK8H JnitHOTOKY Auto Huppnm- LAHER AUTO BPRINO CO. W are operating the largest, oldcit anil beat equipped plant In the Pa cific northwest- Use our aprlnftM when others fall. Sold under guai" antes. 2fi North Fifteenth Ht.. Portland. Ota. Attorney, GEO. W. CHERRY Attorney and Notary, Rooms 9-10, Jnckson Coun ty Bank Building, entranoe N. Central, Medford, Ore, PORTER J. NEFF Attorney at law. rooms a and 9, Medford National Bank Building. i k. E. REAMES. LAWYER Qaraett Corey bldg. . . a. M. ROBERT8 Lawyer. Medford National Bank Unlllllnr, Collections. COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS W collected soma accounts 14 years old. We know how to get tb money. Ths Bullock Mercsntlls Agency, Inc., Roomn 1, S. I, Has kins' Bldg., 216 K. Main at Dentists Dr. W. M. VAN BCOYOO DR. 0. C. VAN BCOTOO Dentists Oarnett-Corey Bid., nits lit Medfnro. Oro. Phone S6. Collections and Imports Engineer sad Contractor FRED N. CUMMiNOS Bnglneer an contractor, 404 M. F. A -H. Blds Surveys,, estimates. Irrigation drainage, orchard and land Im provement. Garbage GARBAGE Oet your premises eleaned up tor the summer. Call on ths city garbage wagons for good service. Phone t74-L. Ti Y. Allen. - House Movers MEDFORD HOUSE MOVERS We Movo Houses, Barns, Garngos, Ma- ehtnary. Etc. Phone 488-M, or 488-X. . 612 8, Nowtown, 811 Da kota. Instruction In MnOe FRfCD ALTON HAI011T Toacher ot piano and harmony. Ilnlght Muslo Studio, 401 Oarnott-Corey Bldg., Phono 72. Insurance. EAPJL S. TUMY General Insurance otvi.se, Fire, Automobile, Accident, Liability, Plate Glass, Contract, and Surety Roads. Excellent com names, gooa local service. nm. 210 Garnett-Corey Bldg. Public Stenographer. PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER Mar garet A. Dally, Hotel Holland. Phono 710. Physicians and ftsrg$ons DR. F. G. CARLOW, DH. EVA MAINS CAIILOW Osteopathic bldg. phone 504-L. Residence 2t South Laurel, phone 905-L. DR. W. W. HOWARD OateopathU physician, 303 Oarnett-Corey building. Phone ISO. DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician and surgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and glasses sup plied. Oculist and Aurtst for B. P. R. R. Co. Offices M. F. & H. Co. bldg.. opposite P. O: Phone 607, DR. R. W. CLANCY Physician and surgeon Phones, office 36, rsl-v donee 780. Office hours, 10 to 12, 2 to 5. Printers and Publishers MEDFORD PRINTING CO., has ths best equipped printing office In southorn Oregon; hook binding, loose leaf ledgeru, billing systems, etc. Portland prices. 27 Norm Fir st. Transfers BADS TRANSFER STORAGE CO. Office 42 North Front st. Phone 315, Prices right. Service guar- WHY? NOW TIMB TO TRADE. I have a 160-acre stock ranch; good location; 100 acres In grain, some alfalfa. This place recently sold for S 12,000; no Incumbrance,, Will trade for good orchard, prefer pears, or -would take city property. Would trade even or assume some In cumbrance on orchard proposition. J.C.BARNES 103 Went Main Btreet Owner Here for Short Time On account of sickness offers for sale small orchard tract, mostly In bearing, lest of condition. Ono half mile city limits. Ideal home alio. Bank mortgage 60 er cent of asking price; can remain. $2090 will handle. DENNETT INVESTMENT CO. 102 West Main St.