pott; fivw ' TODAY'S MARKETS r Chicago W eat - Open. Close. December .. . if I..VJ' iM.ol May 1.532 J.5li Portland' Livestock PORTLAND, Or., Sept. VJ. Hogs Kti-iuly to lower; receipts (1110. Prime light, $l).lil)(M).80; . prime -troni weights, .-?!). Ii0( il.li'i; good to prime mixed, ; l'uu-li heavy ' packing. $ S.(iO( 8.1).") ; pigs anil skips, ij(.i8.fl). . I Cuttle, steady; receipts 111. Steers, prime lighl, .fli.'i.'Kn T.'2'i : prime heavy $0().'(7V u'.7o; good, ,fU(u 0.50; rows, elioiee, $."(( .").().); medium to good, $ l..")0((i") ; ordinary to tit i r, if-lpi 4..M); heifers, $4(i .".7.V. hulls, Sf(f l.-J.V. eiilves, !f:i.."jll(ii r.otl. Sheep, stonily; receipts. 118. Spring lnml)s, 8(o 8..")ll ; eomniiiii luinhs, .fi.oOtaO; choice yearlings, $(i.-2.")(ii IS.jO; "ooil yearlings, $j.o(i(ri(i; choice wethers, .$(i.2.")(ii (i..")0 : choice light ewes, !r-( 5.511; heuvy ewes. 3.0U(ji-l.30. Butter Market PORTLAND, Or., Sept. 12. unchanged. -Butter Portland Grain . PORTLAND, Or., Sept. 12. Wheal ensier; no (radio;;. Spot hids 'Je lower, Bliicstoni, $1.1).'): l''orlyl'old, $J.:i:t; flub, tl.ol; red Kite, 1.3(1; led liiissian, $1.28. Barley Xo. 1 feed, ' Car receipts; Wheal 21, flour 9, oats 12, hay 1. Pear Auction Market September II Xew York, 1.3-1 ; Chicago, $1.10; I'luladelphm. $1.42. Sales September 1 1 : Two cars at Xew YoYk, $1.83 aud $1.41. Chicago, one ear. liluc Triangles at $1.81,. Red Trimbles at $1.47. MEDFORD MARKET REPORT 1 Livestock. (Prices paid producers.) HOGS Alive, 77VsC STEERS Alive, 5ft.r.ie. COWS Alive, 4(S4i2c." VEAL Dressed, Sfoilo. ' liivc Poultry. , 11KNS Light hens, 12; 4 lbs. ami over, Ho; siuiugs, 15c. Old roosters, DUCKS Fat, So. GEESE Fat, 8c. . TUli KEYS Fat young, 15o. BELGIAN HARES, fi to Go. Hay and (iralu. (Buying Prices.) WHEAT $1.00. OATS $30 ton. HAY Grain and ulfulfu, $12 ton. HA K LEY' Whole. 26... lViccs Paid by Dealers. V.GGS 21'.,v. POTATOES l'-.c. OXIOXS V2e. 110XEY 12c per lb. CIDER 25c. PORK 9 c. BEEF 10(312o. LAKD 13VaW14e. SHOULDERS 13c. HUTTER Dairv, 2 lbs., 50c. BUTTER Wlioh'sale, 30c. BUTTER FAT 30c. Reported by Jackson County Ab stract Co., Sixth and Kir Sta. Circuit Jesse Houck vs. Uary A. Beveiidgo, el vlr, cost bill. T. L. Dcvore vs. J. M. Rock et al. stipulation. Modford National UanK vs. Frank S. Isaacs, motion Effle Rigdon v-s. Unlit. K. Iligdon. 8 unmonr and prool of mailing. ' A. V. Whitney vs. Martha A. Ilran dor et al, summons. S. C. Wins vs. I. M-'Kenri et nl. pioof of publication. .loiin W. Flick vs. Goo. S. Down lug bill of costs. Carlson et nl vs. Oil1. Creek M in ini and Development Co., recoiver'3 report, motion. Mamie K. Kiddle et nl vs., Charles W. Isaacs, original summons. Theo. Ice et ux vs. K. (J. Mathison, et al, undertaken; on tnl:inct!nn. Lester Augustus W'ordc!) vs. Pearl Esther Worden, divorce. Mamie E. Riddle et al vs. Charles W. Isaacs, suit In equity jnd Injunc tion for accounting. Probate. Thomas Dan ford cstatj petition appoint administratrix. Jacob K. Hitter est:Ue, proof publication of citation. Charles II. Little estate petition. Ken! Estate Transfer L. S. Scnelly et ux to Ellen Carlock, lot I Oak Grove tract Q C D t Asa P. Morrill to D. M. Morrill land In sec. 8-34-3W, love and affection. Ilutte Falls Lumber Co. to Slate ot Oregon, pt 11-35-2E Q C D 10.00 W. II. Hurley to L. A. Crance, pt 38-1 E : lO.Ou Win. 8. Crowell to Alvah Cook lots 20 and 21 blk 12 Laur olhurst add. Modford 10.0a Joseph B. Ware" to Flora R. Turner, lot 2 Glenn Torraco add Ashland .". 10.00 Haul A. Mauser to Knillte Mauser, pt. 2G-30-1W 10.00 C. L. Brewer et ux. to James E. Knotts, pt 39-1 E 10.00 11. W. Graham ot vlr to II. M.' Abbott, lot 19 blk 4 Crow ell Amend add Medford 1200.00 Luke Ryan et ux to John II. : , lltieuers, lot in Cardwolls ' add. Jacksonville .......4ii.0O Bert Anderson et ux to Mary Agnes Everett, lot 10 blk S '; Imperial add Medford 10.0i( Pearl Davis et al to Wallace W. Woods, lot 4 blk 5 Ross add Modford 300. 00 FRANCE 10 INIti PARIS, Sept. 12. Premier Briand announced today that the French gov ernment had decided to accept a pro posal to Intern In Switzerland nil pris oners of war who were parentH of three or more children and who have been In captivity for eighteen months or moro. The proposal Is under con sideration by (he Swiss government. The Valleyvlew telephone lino is a new extension now being built which will accommodate the Delavan, Gallatin. Lowe, Werth, Gray, Holt, Clunie, and Clark fnmflies in terri tory tributary, to Myor creek. Ere lonk ask for "number, please," and ring 'em up. G. R. Slingcrland Is moving Into the Boyd tenement on North Main street, recently vacated by the Brown family. .... A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Frank G. Dean on Sunday morn, lug, at. the family homo on llillcrest, South Ashland. Mr. Dean is engineer In tho employ of the Southern Pa eitic, and his wife is the daughters of Mr."aiid"Mrs. C. W. Kims. ' , . .. President Cbe. ot McMlnnvlllo col lege, will give an address lu support of the prohibitory movement at the Christian church, Tuesday evening Sept. 12. Frank llanly, ex-governor of; .Indi ana, and presidential candidate on the prohibition ticket, due through hero with his party on Saturday o this week, will speak at the station during the train's stop at this station Dr. J. S. Herndon, now of Rose- burg, arrived Saturday for a visit among old home surroundings. Over 30 cars wore received in the Ashland yards last week to relieve the shortage. Of these 3 were open under load, 19 open empties and 14 closed empties. Those were joined to tho aggregate which the S. P. i: rounding up lo supply demands al various terminals. Clarence Adams, roundup expert. Is in Eugene staging a roundup pvcut for the fair there. Ho will also go to Albany on a similar missions while on the northern trip. Miss Virgil McFarhtnd, a trainod nurse of Portland, Is visiting her father. A. E. .Mur'arland, residing on B street. Leroy Ashcrnft Is home from Mc- Clotid, to meet his brother. Rev. Ed win Ashcraft, of Harmon, Cal., who with his wife are visiting relatives here preliminary to going to China as mlssionares under Tree Methodst church auspices. They will remain in Ashland until early in October, wheu the sail from San Francisco to enter upon their chosen work in the Province of Honan, Central China. Miss Essie Glendenuing, daughter of W. E. Glendenning-of the govern ment forest service, lias gone to Chi co. Cal., to attend high school. Miss Josephine Saunilers left early In the week to resume her studies at Reed college in Portland. Some time last week, somewhere In Jackson county, Paul Gullet- of the city fire department, shot a fine three prong buck, which charged on the hunter with the result that Paul foil down and broke his crown and the deer came tumbling after.' The moral of this shooting affray Is to avoid hunting big game on too stecii a hillside. He secured the deer, how ever. Members of tho Third Oregon reg iment passed through here recently from the Mexican border to Camp Wlthycombc. ench wore a regulation "tombstone" around his neck. This amulet was a small round aluminum medal, marked with individual name. Company and regiment, as an Identi fication mark In the face of contin gencies whirh might have proved ser ious. Hence the designation "tomb stone." ' Kx-(,overnor nest will address a mass meeting at Medford, Sept. 14 under auspices ot the union prohlM tion committee. The object Is to make the state absolutely dry without any loophole reservations whatever. Rev. W. L. Melllngor, former pas tor of the Christian church here, and who afterwards served In the mission, ary fields lu Mexico, will return to Ashland about October 1 and resume the pastorate. At presont he is In Portland. j , ; . Mrs. E. C. Kane, of Marsbfleld, ac companied by her daughter and son- in-law, has been visiting many old friends in this vicinity where she for merly resided. A trip to Crater Lake has been one of tho diversions. T. S. Eaton, of the S. P, roundhouse force, has moved into Mrs. Susie Al len's house at 523 North Main street. The last of the week 12 carloads ot poles 120 feet Ions passed through here hound for San Francisco, loaded on Morgan's Louisiana nnd Texas flats. Each load of poles was piled on threo cars, tho cars being 40 feet in length. Miss Caroline Van Nice, left on Sat urday tor Pasadena, Cal., to outer epcu her fourth year as teacher the schools of that city. Her work Is in the seeond grade. Mrs. R. P. Nell and her sister, Miss Anna Hargrove have returned from an cxtonded visit with relatives in the central west. Miss Mabel Van Nice left for tho north last week to resume teaching in the fifth grade of tho Seuttlo schools.. , . I ' . . ,' TABLE ROCK TABLETS Allnoucli there have been several parties thronj;h here lately looking for wheat, none has changed hands so far. fanners helievim; Unit there is too wide a margin between the price they oiler and the Portland price. E. W. Carlton and 1!. E. Xealon at tended the rural credits inuetini' in Medford lust Saturday. Harry Hayes was disposing of some fine fish auioni; our citizens last Tuesday. D. M. Lowe of Ashland w-as work ing: this vieinitv in the interest of the e.oimtv fair lust Monduv. 1'he Palmer family of Chicago. the owners of the Modoc orchard, ur- rived Sunday wening and will Hpcnd some time in the valley. Tlioy made the trip out from Mptll'ord in two au tomohiles, while a truck hauled their trunks. . . v. - ,. N If. E. Olson, l'orcihun of tho M. M. Root orchard, informs us that ho will cut a fourth crop of nlfnlfu on the placo this year. They already have more liny lliaii they can use, so will have several tons to sell. Master Thomas Washburn left on Wednesday for his homo in Minueap olisj Minn.) after a year's visit will his uncle and aunt, Mr. nud Mrs. R C. Washburn. Ross ('line was over Thursday serving- notices on our orchardists that they will be g;iven thirty days lo cut and burn all visible fire blight in their trees. Mr. and .Mrs. E. H. Davis and son Leslie, of Tolo, and daughter, Mis, (ileason, and children of Tacoiun Wash., made a short cull on friends in this vieinilv last Siindav. Mr. Davis has ehare.o of the Ray orchards at Tolo and reports that- the big" orchard is beginning- to look very promising; from the young pear trees just com inir into hearing thev shipped this year ljl!0 boxes. They also picked a fair crop of peaches, from the! small trees .Used for lillers. And esluiialc sevcralicars of upptes to he harvest ed Ibis fall. ; .1. ('. Pendleton ami J. L. Xealon are out this week Irving' lo rustle nn exhibit for the county fair. Mrs. Zundcl of Medford lost a hand ba at the Jlybee bridge Tuesday eve nitig thai contained some money and valuable papers, for which she is of fering a reward. Several carloads of wheal are he m-r hauled to (Sold Hill by Sams val lev ranchers for shipment to Port land, where Iliev claim a much better price is received limn the valley mills will pay. GOLD HILL NUGGETS - Mrs. M. R. Rice, former S. 1 a.ent at this place, ipime down Fri day to spend Iter vacation, with her mother. Mrs. E. M. Melnlyre, and friends in this vieinitv, She is now stationed al Portland. R. 1'. Tucker and mother have moved into the bungalow opposite the high school. Me-dames Enibry and- Campbell of Ashland spent the lust part of the week in Gold Hill visiting," as their husbands have been working for viiac lime at tin llradcn mine Hsuth if town. The work at the mine i ubout concluded and the entire paty will return to Ashland in I lie near future. Rev. II: .1. an rosscu of Ashl.im district sii-iintendent of the M. E church, was in Gold Hill Friday clos inn up the church business for the conference year. Mrs. L. .1. Sears of Euuene is vis ilin-.. at the home of D. II. Miller. t. 1", Latlcy, former fc. J', btutiuu airent ut this pluee, was u visitor m' town the first part of the woek. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Weston spent Sunday with relatives in Gold Hill, . Mrs. M, E. Gardner, postmistress at Sams Valley, was in Gold Hill Wednesday. ' Mrs. E. V. Tutou motored to Med ford Thursday afternoon, accompa nied by MoMlnuics E. 1'. Tucker and Darleiyh Slead. W. 11. Gardner canui down from the camp at Tunnel 10 to spend the day with his family in Gold Hill. Virgil Eddiii(!lou left Sunday lor his home in Central Point utter vis iting for some time witli relatives in Gold Hill and vieinilv. Mrs. M. S. Emery and son return ed Sunday to their home in Ashland after spendinjr the past three weeks at the home of her parents, J. I). Iledepath and family, in Sums Yal- Ic Seores of Gold llillitcs attended the barbecue ami fair ut Rogue River rridav and report a very good timo. nn Gall, who has been visitiug with his uncle, Elam Gall, on Summit ranch, in Sains valley district, return ed home to Jacksonville last Sunday. William Meyers and wife, accom panied by Judge Gall, motored down from Ashland Friday to visit at the home of Mrs. Meyers' sister, Mrs. Isora Hodges, in tins eily, and to at tend the Rogue River barbecue. !'. W. Sears and J. Russell Kelsey were business visitors at Roue River Tuesday. Mrs. F. ,lana, after visiting ut the honio of her friend, Mrs. Frank Wil- inarth. for the past two weeks, re turned to Gold Hill Monduv. Kenneth Edmunds returned Mon lay afternoon from Crater lake, whence he had gone lo take- his father, returning with the rig. lie was accompanied by John R. Kelsey, who had been at the lake the past month Rov 1). Canierou'relurned to Cot- tage Grove, where he is employed, on Sunday morning after a week's visit with his fauiilv in this city. "Doll"' Moore was a visitor at Mer lin Sunday. Mrs. Ivan Simon and daughter, Helen Virginia, returned;, from her parents' home ut Ilillsboro Sunday nioining. .. She was met part way up thu line by her husband, who is em ployed locally by the S. 1'. compiiny. J. llortoii Ileenuin left Sunday for Eugene, inhere he will take the six year. law bourse ut the University of Oregon. .V -ilc was accompanied by his sister, Mrs. Georgo Lane, ,.who. luts been visiliiu her parents in this city for some 'time past. She will con tinue later to her home in Idaho. .Miss Elsie Miller left Saturday evening for the Monmouth school, which she enters this year. Miss Mary Truux left Sunday to continue her studies ut Eugene.' Miss Mary Bagshuw has returned form a three months visit with rela tives ami friends in Hoipiiiim, Wush., and vicinity. - Mrs. 11. Walters and Herman Wal lers of Humbug arc the guests of Mrs. Ed Wcndt Ibis week. Hal llui'iiigtou left fin- Corvullis lasl week to elder O. A. C. Mr. ami Mrs. Juincs Buckley mo tored in from Rnch Friday. Mr. ami Mrs. W. II. Ilarniiin, Miss Ethel Eil'erl and Leon Ilaiina enjoy ed a picnic at. Ray's Dam Thursday. Miss Etta Judge of San Francisco is visiting at the home of Mi's. .('bus. Xiimin. Judge and Mrs, Ton Ycllc, aeciim panied by George Putnam and -Miss Elizabeth Pallium, have return ed from an c.vlciidcd trip through northern California. ' Miss Louise Jones has returned from her vacation,, which she spent with relatives in lloscburg. The "Wednesday Afternoon Club", enjoyed a plcasalu meeting at the home oi' Mrs. John Dtiniiington this week. Mr. and Mrs. Ilcurv Ihinuuamm have returned to Sail Francisco al'lei a two weeks' visit with relative liv ing here. Carroll Robinson left for Junction City last iiionlh lo spend tht witer with his grandparents, J. M. Williams of Ihe Taylor-Wil-liiyns Co., has returned from a mouth' outing at Cinnabar. Mrs. llenrv Porter and daughter are spending a few days with rela tives before leaving for their new home in Idaho Falls, Idaho. Mrs. Margaret Rcnves and An drew Jackson were ipiiclly married at the home of the fonncrV daughter V WONDERFUL ' J5r O I U.T.MV.n trouble Gall Stones, Cancer and Ulcers of the Stomach and Intestines, Auto-Intoxi cation. Yellow Jaundice, Appendicitis and other fatal ailments result from stomach trouble. Thousands of stomach sufferers owe their complete recovery to Mayr's Wonderful reme dy. Unlike any other for stomach ailments. For aale by druggists ov- errwhera. .... Mrs. John Dunniiigton, Wednesday evening. Ihe bride aud groom will make their future home on Vancouver avenue, Modford, Mrs. James Morcom and daugh ters, Misses Misses Laura, and Cora Thomas, James Frances and Jesse Taylor have returned from month's visiting al Crater Lake. Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Jennings at tended Ihe Odd Fellows' picnic at shlnnd Tuesday. Curley Wilson was among the local people who attended Ihe carnival ut Brookings Sumlav. Mrs. Guy Harper and Miss Zclpha Cross spent Friday afternoon in Medford. Miss Mabel Reeve is leaching the fall term of school ul Wcllcn. Mr. and Mrs. Godward arrived from Sulein Ibis week. Mr. Godwnrd will be assistunt principal in our school Ibis winter. BUTTE FALLS Ralph Wright and wife left Salur dav for Salem after n two weeks' visit with his mother and sister here. Mr. Wright is manager of Ihe agri cultural depurtmeut at the state school. William Soars retained from Med ford alter a week's slay oil business. Miss Mubcllc Johnson of Monmouth came Saturday to begin her duties us intcrincdiulo teacher of the Butt Fulls school. , , t Miss Gl.'idvs 1 1. il mi's of Ccnlrnl Point came up Saturday on her way to Ranehcria, where S-lie is hired to teach the Rancherin school. Mrs. Jones returned from Sams valley Saturday alter a week's visit with relati'es. Miss Wauda Tungate came in Sal ui'duy from Jacksonville, where she has been visiting her grandparents. Miss Hilda Abbott returned home from Eagle Point Saturday, where she has been visiting with her brother, Prank Abbott and family. . Mr. and Mrs. Cleveuger of Talent were up last week visiting Mrs. ('lev euger's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ma honey, of this place. ,-.; - Our school began Monday with, it good attendance and great hopes for a successful school year.' ' Bell Fredenliurg niul family moved in Saturduy from their ranch. Walter O'Brien und Chttrlcs Stew art moved llicir camp outfit to the Geppart homestead Monday, where thev have a contract in cutting wood for the winter. ; i ' Mr. and Mrs. Cluspill returned from Medford Tucsdny after u short slay Mr. ami Mrs. Barker aiid Mr. and Mrs. Brainard made u trip (o Eugl'' Point and returned Thursday after noon. Mrs. W. W. Parker went up to the Parker ranch Wednesday and return ed Friday. i Ray Parker was ilown from his sta tion at Rustlers' Peak and spent Sun lay with home folks. Jack Tiingnte moved his family into town Saturday to take advantage of our school. Lester Suiilh reliiriied home from a two weeks' outing trip Sunday. ' Mrs. Rod Buker was down from Baker's cabin a few davs this week Chester Jones returned home from Sam's valley Friday after a week's visit at Hint place. An entcrlniriiticnl was given Friday evening as a w-elcoiuc lo our leach els; They were introduced in prope style lo some of our eilizcns. ' Th program was enjoyed by all. I WANTKD arroAITONS WANTED Dress making, 144 South Central, Phone 47 9-M. 14S WANTED Work by experienced stc nographer; short hours. Call 2 South Laurel st. WANTED Housekeeping position by middle aged woman. Phone !ol-l FOR RENT llor.HKKEKPIXa ROOMS FOR RENT Light housekeeping rooms und sleeping room. 333 E. Jackson, near Riverside. Phone 25S-J, lis Rif Give brilUnnt clover RMrte Hint Tg M (lu"4 nt rti'i i'tf or tlutt oil tliat !J fj unii'-ilrt in tii ii.iri-tlmt toUC jfl IB times it Ionic a any otlier. I Black Silk Stove Polish V Is In a clsss l,y ltHf. It's moro fl S atttHlly nm'onnd made H FOR RKVJ riOCHIM FOR RENT G-room modern bunga low, furnished or unfurnished. Phono 733-J3. 152 'OR RENT Strictly modern house. Including piano; close lu. Apply Fehld lnvost. Co. ltl OR RE-NT Modern B-room house Phone 5II7-Y. Iu3 FOR SALE MIBCBfeliAXEOUa OR SALE (iarden seeder and cult! vator, wheolbarrow, small express wngon. AL A. Kauor. 114 N. r roni. 150 FOR SALE -1915 Chalmurs i, thoroughly overhauled and paint ed. Now tlroa nil nround. Perfect condition. Will take hogs or grain In trade. 11. W. Bingham. 'OR SALE A SW-lnch Mollne wngon In good condition, ISO. Call 7S1-J. ask for 1.. O. Clark. 108 OR SALE Hurtlott pears, sweet Prunes. Davenport steel wagon. Phono R-U-R. H'J 'OR SALE Small heater 111 excel lent condition. For sale cheap. Phone 845-Y. 148 FOR SALE Household goods. Cnll at 513 King street. 151 'OR SALE Thoroughbred white Leghorn coekrela from "walnut urest" strain of NowIhs, Ore., from aliovo 200 ogg hens; ISO to pick from, will sell for 75c boforo September 13. E. C. Lock wood, mllo west of Phoonlx. 148 FOR SALE OR TRADE Overland runabout. Phone evoutngB 7i8-J 148 'Oil SALE Now $100 Typewriter $27.50. Address Box 17, Mail Tribune. FOR SALE 5 stamp mill, ore crush er, amalgamating tables and con centrators, electric motors, pumps, pipe and pipe fittings, air compres sors, air drills and nose, nuscei lnneous mining machinery and tools. Address, Box 4 ?x care Mall Tribune 104 FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Highly Improved 30 acre orchard: appleB und pears; close in. Remarkable offer tor Septomber. Addross Dov F. W. Mail Tribune. 157 FOR SALE 12 acres of corn ill field Close to Eagle Point. O . Allder, Medford. 151 FOR SALE 1900 cash will buy two flvo-room houses. No Incumbrance always rented. Splendid invest ment for either speculation or for homos. Phono 929-W. 152 FOR SALE Farming and fruit lands timber land. Land from $5 per acre upwards on long timo easy payments. Address Box R, Mull Tribune. 104 FOR HAf.R IrtTKSTOCM FOR SALE Oil EXCHANGE For milch cows. Two flue colts. J. II. Fuller, Talent. 149 FOR SALE 25 or 30 head stock cat tle. Fred Sturgls, Trail, Ore. 161 HKLP W'ANTKn MAI,B WANTED flood rellablo man foreman for highly cultivated orchard. Addross postofflce box S13 Modford, with references. 14 WANTED An expert prune dryer. Phono 7-F-l. (icorga II. Young- 148 HELP WANTED FEMALE WANTED Capablo girl for general hnuKo work. Mrs. M. f. r.lnioro. Phono 4.18-P. Ashland. 149 W A NTE I) M ISC'ELL A N HOE 8 UUHINEKS WANTED News agency . or newspaper route lu .Modtord (tlvo full particulars anil address P. O. box H43 Aberdeen, Wush. loa WANTED Clean cotton rags at Mail Trlliiiue ofllce. WANTED DiRRsmaklng. Orders promptly and iiulekly rilled. Satis faction guaranteed. Phono IIO0-M or call at 249 H. Riverside uve. la WANTED TO BUY Barley and oats, vetch and whent. Reply bux it. Mail Tribune, giving full par tlculars. WANTED TO RENT Grain Buy cheap team; 392-Y. ranch , 119 WANTED Remember your 'poultry and eggs will bring you more money at Warner, Wortman and Goro'B. One price for heus, re gardless of size. FOR EXCHANGR FOR EXCHANGE Will trade 40 acres good farming land, all in cultivation for residence in .Med ford. E. S. Til my, Gainctt-Corcy Bldg. MO.VRT TO 1AJAS TO LOAN $3(ni0 to loan on ranch Holmes the Insurance Man. MONEY TO LOAN Have money to loan upon city and country prop erty. Quick service. Money on hand. Earl S. Tuiny, 210 Oarnott Corey Blda. tf LOS LOST Near Central Point. Mark coat with reel, line and trout fly book. Reward. .1. E. Trevorrow 332 X. Ivy, Medford. 148 LOST Ladles' puree at Bybee Bridge containing $200 In gold and change. The name "Zuudel'" written Inside purse. If found re return to Mnil Tribune office and receive $50 reward. , LOST A laprobe between .Medford nail Ashland Rundrix" afternoon. Reward for return to J. C. Allken. I5i! FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT DcVoo's two store rooms, at 418 W Muin street. Fiuo location for milliner. ' , BUSINESS IvUtltcrORT .Auto BapplVa , LAHER ADTO 8PRIKO CO. W ra operating the largest, oldeil and best equipped plant In tho Pa clflo nnrtbwos'. Usa our iprlrura Then others fall. Bold under guar antee. 2fi North Fifteenth Bt., Portland. Ota. 1 Attorneys GEO. W. CHERRY Attorney anfl Notary, Rooms 9-10, Jackson Coun ty Bank Building, entrance N. Central, Medford, Or. PORTER J. NEFF Attorney at law, rooms 8 and 9, Medford Nations Bank Building. A. E. REAMES. LAWYER Garaatt- Corey bldg. . W. ROBERTS Lswysr. Madford Nations,) Rank BnUdlnr. Collections. COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS W collected soma accounts 14 yeart old, W know how to got th monay. . Th Bullock MarcantU Agency, Inc., Rooms 1. 1. 1, Has kins' Bldg.. 21 E. Main at. Donttsu .. Dr. W. M. VAN BCOYOO , DR. O. O. VAN BCOYOC Dentlats Garnatt-Corey Bldg.', nit lit Medforo, Or. Phone 161. Collections and Report Engineer and Contractor FRED N. CUMMINQS Engineer an contractor, 404 M. F. ft H. Ring Surveys,, estimates. Irrigation drainage, orchard and land Im provement. ' Gartmg GARBAGE Get your prtmliei cleaned np for the summer. Call on the city garbage wagons for good aervlc. Phona I74-L. T, Y. Allen. ' House Movers MEDFORD HOUSE MOVERS W Move Houses, BarnB, Garages, Ma chinery, Etc. Phone 488-M, or 488-X. 612 S. Newtown, 811 Da kota. Instruction In Mnale FRED ALTON IIA1GHT Toaoher ot piano and harmony. Halght Musio Studio, 401 Oarnott-Corey Bldg., Phone 72. Insurant. ' EARL 8. TUMY General Insurant office. Fir. AutomoDlie. Acciaeni, Liability, Plate Glass, Contract, and Surety Bonds. Excellent com panics,, good local service. No. 210 Garnett-Corey Bids. Public Stenographer. PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER Mar. garet A. Daily. Hotel Holland. Phone 710. Physicians and bargeoa DR. F. Q. CARLOW, DR. EVA MAINS CARI,OW osteopatnio bldg. phone 504-L. Residence 26 South Luurol, phone 805-L. , DR. W. W. HOWARD OsUopathH physician, 808 Garnett-Coray building. Phon 189. DR. J. 3. EMMENS Phyalcla. an surgeon. Practice limited to ey, - ear, nous and throat. Eyes scion . tlflcally tested and glasses sap piled. Oculist and Aurlat for 8. P. R. R. Co. Offices M. F. ft H. Co. bldg., opposite P. O. Phon 667. DR. R. W. CLANCY Physlolan an surgeon Pbonea, offlc 86. resi dence 780. Office hours, 10 to 12, 2 to 6. , Printer an futillslwirs MEDFORD PRINTING CO., has th best equipped printing office la southern Oregon; book binding, loos loaf ledgers, billing systems, etc. Portland price. II Nori Fir St. Transfer EADS TRANSFER ft STORAGE CO. . Office 42 North Front st. Phon 815. Prices right. Service guar- WHY? NOW TIME TO TRADE. I have a 100-acre stock ' ranch; good location; 100 acres In gralni tome alfalfa. This place recently sold for $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 West Main Street. Owner Here forShortTime On account of sickness offers for sale small orchard tract, mostly In bearing, best or condition. One half mile city limits. Ideal home site. Bank mortgage 60 per cent ot asking price; can remain. $2000 will handle. BENNETT INVESTMENT CO. 108 West Main, St. ,