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MEPFOKT) MATT TTJTT1TTNTI, TfEDFOT?D, OTIEOOX. FRIDAY. OfTOltET? 27 Mo VKUV, ' FTVT3 " TODAY'S MARKETS Portland Livestock l'OliTLAND, Or., Oct. 27. lKs steady; receipts 77-1. l'rime liuht, fS CT tl.-JO : prime strong weights,' '!( fl.:i.i; unud In prime mixed, $8."0(fl' 8.7.');' roiili heavy piifkiiiji, it8.'.'."i' 8..'iU; is ninl r.kiis. 8(i"i H.'.,:i; H.m. lins, $7( 8. Cat lie slend.v; receipts 70. Steers, priMb light. C.H.'i: )Hnie heavy, ..)" I!.7.i; ti'iud, l)..r)0 ; cows, choiee. .f.VJ 'if(( f). 75; medium to good, ."(? .".!!." : heifers, 4(ti: hulls, $:!(: J.i'i; valves, :i..")ll(n 8. Sheep sieady; reeeipts 1)8. Choice lauihs, jfS.'ifldi 8.7.; common lambs. sSti.T.'ic'!' 7 : choice yonrling' welhers, irT.ii.'ii.'' 7..'ifl; soud yciirlinus, $7(i" 7.'.Ti; ehiiive linlil ewes, .1i.-."0(i (i : heavy ewes, $:l.."ii(rt 4.511. Portland Butter I'OFSTI.AXI). dr., (Vt. L'7. tmclmngcd. lluttor Portland Grain I'OliTI.AXI). dr., Oct. 27. Wheat strong; no trading; spot hids, 2 to lie higher, lSluostom, 1.(10; Forty fold, SO..-.8: eluh, l.;-4; lied Kile, 1..V.; ed Russian, $1."):). parley unt'linnucil. t'oday's ear reeeipts: Wheat 10. ,rlev 2, oats 10. hav .'). f ' : Chicago Wheat CHICAGO, del. 27. Wheal : ' Open. ('lose. December Jfl.S'j U.iv l.HL $l.H(i 1.81 Reported by Jackson County Ab stract Co., Sixth and Fir Sts. Circuit f'onii. E. S. Young vs. C. II. Owen, for money. California-Oregon Power company vs. Medford Sash & Door Co., for money. Elizabeth Fowler, executrix, vs. WvVoodvllle Lodge 1. O. O. F., et nl. summons. J. II. Chambers vs. Rogue River Public Service corporation, to recover money. Samuel MacCllntock vs. Menerva (Ilcnn, affadaflt of making summons. Justin E. Judy vs. George W. Barron, demurrer. Ed Wilkinson vs. George W. Ham lin, et a! order appointing guardlun nd lib, summons, answer of Maggie Hamlin. "Alco Taxi" assumed business nnnio by L. Zundcl. . Pmlmte Court. Walter M. Kennedy, estate, Inven tory and apprnisment. A. W. Silsby, estate, semi-annual acct. Approval of same. Maggie .1. Nelson, estate, affidavit of posting. Marriage Licenses. Wm. A. Crane and Laura 15. Knut zen. Ulchard William Engel and Anna McKcown. Ileal Kslalc Tran-sfers. W. H. Slngler, shff to Frank Tompkins, et ux, shff. D. to land in T. 37 S., R. 2 W. ... City of Ashland to Clara Dels man, deed to lots 4 and 3, blk. Kt railroad add. Asb Josephine Cottrell, et vir, to J. L. Wyland, V. D. to land in sec. 20 and 29, T. 34 S., ft. 2 W ?37S9 r.o ASHLAND AND" VICINITY ' i i ac nig rooming nouse on rouruiiiins mane Us appearance here, beini sifcet has been sold by Sam Potter I t Mrs. Hclle llulcber or Gazlcy, Or., who is now in possession. The bnibi- injr is of concrete, oOxlOO feet, with seventeen finished rooms upstairs and 1 abundant space on first (lour. The consideration was a favorable one. O. L. Young negotiated tin- deal. There will he a normal school meet ing on a campaign scale in this citv Weilncsdav evening-, November 1. when Ibis vital topic will be li -i ! to the exclusion of all others. Several THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE ARE "JUST ON THE BORDER" of bad health, a crisis which, unless speedily nd effect ually averted will throw them Into a long conflict with disease. Behind the largest per cent, of physical breakdowns, BAD BLOOD will be found ambuihed. You can not reach and overcoma this AUtlmw f i I: ammunition. You must hunt htm down and fiirht Ttfi him hand to haad with S.S.S, a POWERFUL gffl CLEANSER OF THE BLOOD. Writs lor our Jftf' FREE hooka on Blood and Skin Diseases', or to ls.li 3 our medical Advisorr Department lor Utrm lit IWIFT SPECIFIC Ct., HI Silll Bldf.. speakers will participate. It will he held either in the Lyric thealer or ar mory. Mrs. Jennie Cloodyear has jjnne lo Seattle l'or u visit with her daughter, Mis. I.eiiuart, after which she may extend the trip to California lo ia visit with her sous.- The football fume on Thursday here between Ashland and Klamath Falls hiyh school teams was won by Ashland, 13 to (I. A return name with the visitors will be played nl Klamath Kails on Saturday, oveinber . Kdw. V. hums of Brooklyn, X. Y., national lecturer of the Modern Woodmen of America, is visitine the I'ncil'ic coast jurisdiction, and efforts will be made to have him appear in Ashland, accompanied by Slate Dep- uly Simmons of Portland, in behalf of Mahogany Camp, the local oruriis. izatiou. In harvesting his iear crop, CI. S. Holler's returns from one tree in his front vard were twenty-five boxes of fine specimens of the Winter Xcllis variety. (!. W. Crews did the pick in;.'. , s The Men's Social Service league, which meets on the fourth Tuesday evening of the monlh, will hereafter hold its sessions in the council cham ber of Ibe city hall, a change of base which went into effect Ibis week. .liaise C. It. Watson addressed a re publican alhcnn'j at Aeate on Wed-' nesilav evening, accompanied on the political mission by Itert R. Greer. 0. K. Hales and W. O. Dickerson went over to Wcllen on Thursday to deliver an organ for (be publie school of that district, which is laimhl by Miss Helen Dickerson. Teacher and pupils recently united in -riving n lit entry entertainment and box social. and by Ibis enlcrprisins method rais ed enough money lo purchase the mu sical instrument. W. I), ll.-dtrson, Attorney Roberts and Roy Walker made a business trij by aulo to Rig" Springs, in Siskiyou county, on Wednesday. John I.ewtus of Tncoina gave an il lustrated lecture at Talent on Weil nesday, under auspices of Ibe Metho dist church, of which Rev. M. C. Heed of this cily is pastor. The lecturer has just relumed from a visit lo the battlefields on French territory. J. A. Parker of lily, brother of Squire Parker, is visiting- in Ashland this week, where his wife has been for some time past. Preliminary to important changes lo he .made in the interior of the Con gregitliomil cbi;rch, the Ladies' Aid of thai denomination met on Wednes day with Mrs. W. P. Powell at her home on Iowa street, where, in addi tion to their regular afternoon's work, they mapped out a plan of recon struction and renovation as applied to the chinch edilicc. The men of the congregation will be called upon lo assist in an adiorv capacity. Knink Hussell of the municipal electric light plant has moved from the Tozcr house on upper Laurel street, to Mrs. C. K. Lane's property on the Scenic drive, near Winicr street. Mr. and Mrs. 15. ,1. Kdwards return I'd on Wednesday from a visit with old-time Kansas friends, Mr. and Mrs K. K. Ificlminn, who followed the Ed wards family to Jackson county and are now developing an extra fine ranch property on Evans creek. The Viuin theater has instituted a straw vote as to presidential choir a vote with each ticket sold this week. Hesull forthcoming on Saturday night. Kcv. I). L. Parker of San Francisco, representative of Ibe American lliblc society, wno lias been canvassing in this vicinity for the past three weeks, has "lone to the Willamette valley, Kugono, beiiiir headiptartcrs tempo, ra rily. Ladies of the Baptist church will bold a food sale at Ibe store of Ibe Ashland Trading Co. on Saturday, October 28. The new Jackson Cmuilv Director Nlclivcrcd lo numerous subscribers Ibis week. Il is an attractive volume, it plcte Willi information concerning in dividual names and street addresses, together with other fuels and figure ill lias received a generous advert i-inu patronage. The publishers arc II. W. Ii'olhcnnel and J. It. I'ce. The volume is gotten out by the Medford Printim; Co. A meeting at Hcllevicw .schnolhousc mi Wcdnesilay evening was addressed on normal school topics only by lien n advlca. ttlcrla, Ct 3 CM Sheldon of Medford and Mrs. Louise Perorzi id' this city. A fine new Clarendon piulio has been placed in Hutler's Plaza confec tionery on probation, subject to per manent installation. The Fraternal Brotherhood are ar ranging for a biff gathering of the order on Mumlny evening, October HO, ut Odd Fellows' hall. There will be routine business, followed by social reunion. Mrs. Xeidig of Los Angeles, Hipreme president of the Ilrothcrhood, will be present on n touv of inspec tion, and members are planning a re- eplUm in her honor in connection with (he social phases of the occas ion. Several candidates will be init iated. George Turner of Caldwell, Idaho, has been here of late incident lo a trip through southern Oregon, pur chasing horses for the French govern ment. The animals arc being shipped lo Caldwell for inspection. S. Pcnuiston of the local granite works has been nuarrving and in- tiillintr substantial gate piers to be used at the entrance (o A. P. Host wick's extensive ranch procrtv nenr Talent. Charlcv Lindsay is running his Dead Indian sawmill in double shifts these days, in spite, of the I'ndeiwood tariff, lo fill orders f. o. b. the Park garage, to fence the premises and red partitions within the building before winter sets in. A. It. Gardner, who is visiting here wilh his family from Santa Ana, Cal., and Harry Yeo of the abstract office, made a trip to the summit of Mount Ashland the first of the week, report ing considerable snow of present year's crop still on deck. They went by utilo to the limits of the govern ment road on the first lap of the journey. The park commission contemplates. a renovation of the tennis court The grounds need resurfacing on a more permanent basis before they can be used to best advantage. The report of a visit from Grunts Pass playei to engage in a lournev with local ex perls indicates that Ibe improvement)- as a preliminarv to this content should be made soon. Trov Woodward, building eontrnc tor, has returned fmni.ii stay in the Coos Hay section of the' coast. The Wnn:er Mercantile, Co. will close out its business hero to other parties, the proprietor leaving Ash land. ' The Lincoln statue has arrived from Italy and will soon be placed on its solid foundation in the parks. The Weaver & Harrison vulcaniz ing works has dissolved partnership, Weaver noing to M'arysville, Cal. Har rison will continue the business at flic garage on North Main street. . . 7 The Crowson confectionery in Elks block will move to Medford, occupy ing the premises vaealed recently' by the Moliride establishment 1 in that city. Ralph Jennings, democratic candi date for sheriff, was in Ashland on Thursday circulating anions the vot ers and taking a straw vote on the chances of hay-making at Ibe polls in November. Mr. m1 Mre. Court IIjiI, spent Wodui'sdny tiiRlit ftl -H-'- Mansfield's find Thursday and Thursday rtihl with Mr. and .Mrs. Karl l lrich. Williimi Kelly and T. M. I'eelor lefl Thursday for ft hunting trip ahnve lied Blanket. 1 Khvin Steams nnd family have moved into Ada itswnrth-Kfists eahin fin the winter. Jlohart Oitsworth eame home Sat urdity from Klamath eounty, where he spent the summer. Hoy Viuiffhan also returned Sat urday from a trip to Fwrt Klamath. Oiorie, .Jr., is wielding a razor now during his i'nl Iter's ahsrnce (Ihe razor is his father's). John Kichnrdson and son Carl made a husiness trip lo Medford last week. There was a party at .Mr. Xye's on Kriday nit'lit, whieh ino-,t of the young ppople from here attended. Mr. nnd Mrs. Klirier Dawson jinve a husking ln-e Saturday nicM. I!ed ears were tolerahly plentiful, so n ;ond time was had by nil present. Mrs. Long, formerly Mrs. Dawson, is vi-itin her children in this local ity. Mr. and Mrs. Dawson and daugh ter and Miss Delie YhUcnnt spent Saturday at It. K. Peyton's. James I'eyton is working at Mr. Conger's now. Kern Vincent, who recently returned from Kort Klamath, started to Flounce Hock school Monday. Mrs. William Lewis has heen quite siek, hut i improving at present. Mr. Manslield ih having n carload of hay hauled from Derby station. James I'eyton contributed 21 cents to the biithdiiy box at Sunday school Sunday. Mr. H. V.. JVyton wn: sick for sev- iera! days atler her return from lonn, 'but is able to be out njtain now. Supervisor John Oricve had fcoinr work done on th two oh! grades lending from the I'eyton bridge to the neff T!,rnde. Dod Tucker ftayed several day at Mr. Nye's last week while doing road work. .Mr. Stearns carried the mail two days last wcejk while Mr. Kelso's ear was being repaired. Lucius Kincnid has been a frequent passenger on the mail stage recently. If the rest of you do anything in a social way please tell us. We don't have time to listen at the phone. K. K. Hermann of Canvon Cily, Colo., was in North Talent last Sat urday looking ufter his land, which he had bought five years ago, hut had not seen. The forty-acre tract was n portion of the K. Gihbs place, in North Inlcnt. Mr. Hermann is a tntion ngent for the Santa Fe at Canyon Cilv. Mi's. II. N. French and daughter, Miss l.innie Hollo, and Anna of North Tnlent attended the candidates' ball at Talent last Friday night. Mrs. Lizzie Knighton of Wagner Creek, accompanied bv her son Ches ter, were trading in Medford Sat Ur du v. Mr. anil Mrs. V. G. Knighton of F.agle Point passed through Talent Saturday on their way to Ashland to visit relatives at the lithia eitv. Mr. and Mi's. If irdctt Hodge of Medford came out early Monday and1 called on Mrs. Under and Mrs. Jones and Mantle Newbury before their re-' turn to the Falls. i K. It. Oalmnn of Talent is still haul ing friiil lo Medford from his place north of Talent, i Mr. and Mrs. Rimnctt llceson of Talent were doing business in Med-1 ford Saturday. Mrs. W. K. Jones and liltle son Wilbur, and daughter, Miss Maude Newbury, of Klamath Falls, spout last Sunday wilh Mrs. Jones' sister, Mrs. Joe Under, of Phoenix. They accompanied friends lo the valley on a hurried visit and reiurneil on Mon day. Mi's. Louis Colver of Phoenix sold 11'2 fine big turkeys to Portland buy ers last week. They paid 18' cents per pound, live, and the price will be 20 before the Tluinksgiving season is here. Why not, with wheat going up? Mrs. Colvcr's birds were fat, being heavily grain fed. Mrs", finer, Mrs. Hr. Hart, Mr. Hart, Mr. Wells, Mrs. George Morse, Mr. and Mi's. (.'. Carey were in Medford from Talent Saturday doing t-'ading. Or. Ilaillic, A. It. Houston, liosie Lcnhers, Mrs. K. O. Coleimm were business visitors in Medford from Phoenix Saturday. W. B. Anderson and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Caster, Mrs. Yost and son from. Kust Eden wore trading with Medford merchants Saturday. Mr. Kowen has returned Jrom A three weeks' trip thfoueli the mini up regions of Jackson, Josephine, find Curry counties. Jerry Gibson is still in ore in the tunnel on the Little Jean mine, which is heading toward the Mis. Dewey ground. A few f rucklonrl.-j of supplies for mining and building materials is the latest development on the Ctah quick silver pro-crty. The sale of this property was noted in last week's news, but at that time it was under stood that no work would be attempt ed before the coming of good weather in the spring. The new owners, how ever, decided to make an attempt to get underground before the weather gets too severe and fire starting to push matters. Some new tunnels will be driven and permanent bouses erected iyid new retorts of n special variety installed. Messrs-. I, i, veil and GLASS BF SALTS IF Eat lea meat if you feel Backachy or nave madder tronble BalU fine for Kidneyi Meat forms uric acid which excites and overworks the kidneys in their efforts lo niter it from the system. Regular eat' era 01 meat musr. nusn me Kianeva occa sionally. You must reliove them like you ruiieve your uoweis; removing all the acids, waste and poison, else you feel a dull misery in the kidney region, sharp pains m tne dock or sick iieatjacne, dir tiness, your stomach sours, tongue is coated and when the woathcr Ib bad you havo rheumatic twinges. The urine is cloudy, full of sediment; the channels often get irritated, obliging you to get up two or three times during the night. To neutralize these irritating acids and flush off the body's urinous waste get about four ounces of Jad' Salts from any pharmacy, take a tuhle spoonful in a glass of water before break fast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine and bladder disorders dis appear. .This fsmous salts is mads from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, com bined with lithia, and has been used for generations to clean snd stimulate slug gish kidneys and stop bladder irritation. Jad Salts Is inexpensive; harmless and makes a delightful effervescent lithia- water drink which millions of men and women tnln now and then, thus avoiding aorious kidney and bladder diseases, t I Iiertelson are on the ground in charge of the work. The Hailler vein was thought by Ibe examining engineers to promise some wonderful ossibilities and much attention will be given it. With the thirty-stx claims, 7:10 acres, comurising what is locally known as the L'lah quicksilver group, under heavy development, and the strong financial people behind the reported purchase of the Mountain King mine, where 120(1 acres are involved, the promise of mining in the Meadows is most flattering. Misses Viola uud Thehna Wyland have gone to Agate to nltend high school. They are living; with the Kin cade family there. ' Misses Violet and .eldn Mayfield are going to Central Point for school the coming week. The Moore family have gone to the valley, having secured a good ranch lease east of Medford. Lane Wyland, who bought their old place from Hill Collrcll, is making some marked im provements in way of new fences, etc. Lnne is a good farmer. Dave and Hill Cottrell are up at the Sky ranch rounding up some of their beef, and also such few deer as the law allows, this week. Miss Vera Mitchell has so far re Covered she has started to school to finish the term. Glass4of Hot Water Before Breakfast a Splendid Habit Open tlulcee of the system each morning and wash away the polionous, atagnant matter. Those 'of us who are accustomed to feel dull and heavy when wo arise; splitting headache, stuny from a cold foul tongue, nasty iirenui, acid stomach, laine back, enn, instead, both look anil feel as rrosh as a daisy always by washing the poisons mid toxins from the body with ptiosphated hot water each morning. We should drink, before' breakfast, a glass of real hot water with a tea spoonful of HmoBtone phosphate in it to flush from the stomach, liver, kldnoys und ten yards of bowels the previous day's Indlgoatlblo waste, eour bile and roisonous toxins; thus clenns Ing, swojtening nnd purifying the entire alimentary tract before putting more food Into the stomach. The action of limestone phosphate, ond hot water on an empty stomach is wonderfully Invigorating. It cloans out all the sour fermentations, gases, waste and acidity and gives ouo a splendid appetite for bronlifnst and It is said to be but a little while until the roses begin to appear In tho cheeks. A quarter pound of limestone phosphate will cost very little at tho drug store, but Is sufficient lo mako anyone who Is bothered with bilious ness, constipation, stomach trouble or rheumatism a real enthusiast on tho eubjoct of internal sanitation. Try It and you aro assured that you will look better and feel hotter la every way shortly. FOIt 11ENT MISCEI1ANHOU9 FOR RENT 40 acres fruit ranch, S miles from Medford, 2 blacks from good school. For information cull at 339 North Front street, Med ford. 188 FOR RENT DeVoe's two store rooms, nt 418 W. Main stroet. Flno locution for milliner. FOIt RENT HorniCKKEPINO ROOMS FOR RENT Suite of four com fortably housekeeping rooms, hath, gas, light. Call ut 309 Newtown street. FOR RKN1 HOUSES FOR RENT Modem li-room furnish ed house Closo In. Phone 408-.1-2. 1S8 FOR RENT 3-room houso on east side; 4-room house on west sido. W. II. Everhard. FOR RENT Four room modern hoiiRe with combination gas and wood range. (112 S. Newtown. I' I 1 1 MS 1 1 1 : 1 ) APARTMENTS FOR RENT Hot water, -Ftirinshed apartment, heat. The llerhen. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS FOIt REPRESENTATIVE MARIAN H. TOWNE Democratic nominee fur Itepresenlatlve. (Paid Adv). FOR ASSESSOR Clint Gallatin, of Medford, Demo cratic nominee,. Threo year's field experience. (Paid Adv). SCHOOL SI' PERI NTKN DENT. Anna M. Jeffrey of Medford, Inde pendnnt nominee. Your support will be greatly appreciated. Tald Adv). TWO TRIPS DAILY BETWEEN MEDFORD and EAGLE POINT 9. H. Irarnlsh's auto will leave Eagle Point at g A. M. and IF. M dally, except Sunday; leave Medford 9 A, M. and 5 P. M. Will call for passengers at hotels In Medford and hotels and business bouses In Eaglf Point. PHONE 3-X2 OR S-XS. AN OLD RECIPE TO DARKEN HAIR Sage Tea and Sulphur Turns tiray, ruaea uair utu-K ' and Glossy. Almost everyone knows that fiaqo Tea ftnd Snlplmr, property compounded, brings liat'k tlic natural color and lustre to the liair when faded, striked or gray. Yearn ago tlio only wov to get thin n Ixture was to make it at home, wliicli it niussy and troublesome. Nowadays wo simply ask at any drug store for '"Wycth's bac and Sulphur Compound." You will et a Inrge bottle of this old time recipe improved by the addition of other ingredients for aboue fiO cent, l'.verybody usee this prepara tion novt liecRute no' one can possibly tell tlint you darkened your hair, as it doca it so naturally and evenly. You dampen a sponge or soft brush with It and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a tiino; hy morning the gray hair disappears, ami after another appli cation or two, your hair becomes beauti fully dark, thick and glossy and you look years younger. Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound Is a delightful toilet requisite. It is not intended for the cure, mitigation or preveution of disease. Vim HUNT FURNISH KI ItOOMS FOR RENT Two large sleeping rooms with modern conveniences. 730 W. 11th street. KOIt KKNT In Ashland, 18 fur nished room!) Joining First National Hank. All rooms furnished with linen, hot and cold watr, etc. A good thing for the right parties. Inquire of or phono J. V. Peart, Medford, 19 K-LM. - 1X7 FOIt SALE HEAt, KflTATB FOR SALE Ranch of 40 acres, 30 acres under irrigation In meadow. llalanee wheat and corn land, fair buildings. Hams full of hay and fodder, 150 bushels of grain, 'JO head of cuttle, 3 horses, 8 or 10 hogs, HO hnns. All machinery and tools. Price ?4,0(0, ?2.300 cash balanro time. Art Colby, Lake Creek, Ore. 1H1 FOR SALE Cheap. Six-room mod ern sus)urhau bungalow with ono acre of ground, good woll, gravity water system in house, nice garden patch, chicken house. Ten minutes from center of town on the car line. Jackson County Abstract Co. 190 FOR SALE I3y owner. Good small farm close In. Address Box 4 Mnll Tribune. 1S7 roil K.rjr-iTffWT.M7r FOR SALE (lood heavy work , team, wagon and harness, also good hack. Address Mr. L. (1 Patch, Talent, Ore, Route 1. 187 FOR SALE Chenp. Team horses, wight, about 2400 pounds. r, Henry Hart. Tel. 14-F-lo. FOR SALE II Jorsey cows nnd ; helfors. Mostly' fresh .or will he Boon. Registered Jersey hull. Ap ply X. 1). Hrophy, 2 Vi miles south west of Talent. 195 FOR SALE Horses, wagon, buggy harness. Ed M. White, Sparta building. 189 FOR SALE Six month's old colt Will mako large animnl Krell Hey, Central Point, 11. R. 2, 1S7 TOR 8ALK MlHCMiliAJVlCOtJI FOR SALE Molina wagon, size 3 Vi Inches, used one season. Call ut 200 VV. Main street. Thone 301-1. This is a bargain. FOR SALE English Pit Dull pup, seven months old. Gentle, used to children, 25. Box 10, Mail Trib une. - 188 FOR SALE 8C9-R. FrcBh cider. Phone 191 FOR SALE Furniture Phono 700. for sale 180 FOR SALE Cabbage Phone 4G2-W. for kraut. 18 FOR SALE Some household furni ture, 60 N. Orange. 188 FOIt SALE niliard tablo nnd safe All in good condition. John Lou den Jacksonville. 187 WANTKTi em-CATION 8 W A.TE1 Day or contract work for man with team. Phono 4 73-Y. 191 WANTED Work by the hour. Airs. Riches, 2S1I-J. 'hone 187 WANTED Set of books to keep ev enings. Address A. T. 11., care Mali Tribune. 193 WANTED MISfKI.IANEOUS WANTED Team to use for feed. C. J. Kenncy. 19 WANTED KOiin-gnllon oil tank. R II. llrown, It F I) 3 Medford. 1S9 WANTED Sewing by day, by first elass dressmaker. Phono 288. 19: WANTED To leae a small plncer mine. Box 17, .Mail Tribune. 1S7 WANTED Vacuum cleaner. Larg est anil most, efficient machine In tho city. Henry Currier, Phone Silli-X. 20 1 WANTED To buy good milk cow. Address Box 1, .iall Trlbuno. ISO WANTED Those having Insurance In the Royal Arcanum, phone 432-W. 189 WANTED Danger, Danger! Get your chimneys cleaned. Stoves cleaned nnd polished, Win. Dwyer, 237 N. C'ontrul street. Phone 4o-J. 1S WANTED Remember your poultry and eggs will bring you mote money at Warner, Wortman and Gore's. One price for bons, re gtirdlesB of size. FOR Exoir.inan '"OR TRADE Equity in good busi ness properly lor out side laud. Box u, Mall Tribune. 187 FOR TRADE Good rubber tire buggy for small organ. Box 11, Mall Tribune. 188 TAKEN Vl TAKEN UP Grav mare, branded S 8 on left shoulder. D. O. Fred erick, Ross l.une, Medford.' 19 L MONET TO liOAS LOANS- -Bennett Investment Com- pany. BUSINFilR WKBCTOHT An to Bappnea LAH1CR AUTO ' BPWNO CO. -Wa are operating the largest, oldest and best equipped plant tn the Pa cific northwest. T'se our springs when others fall. Sold under guar antee, 26 North Fifteenth Bt.. Portland, Ota. Attorneys GEORGE A. CODDINO Lawyer. Room 412 Garnett-Corpy Bldg., Medford, Ore. Phone 321. GEO. W. CHERRY Attorney and Notary, Rooms 9-10, Jackson Conn ty Bank Building, entrance N. Central, Medford, Ore. PORTER J. NEFF Attorney at law. rooms 8 and 9, Medford National Bank Building. A. E. REAMKS, LAWYER Uarattfr. Corey bldg:. O. M. ROBERTS Lawyer. Hertford National Bank Bnllfllnt- ('onsulting Engineer. Q. B. CRONEMILLER Consulting electrical engineer, hydro-electrlo developments, industrial power, utility valuation. Medford and Gold Hill, Ore. . Collections. COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS Wa collected some accounts 14 years old. We know how to get tha money. The Bullock Mercantile Agency. Inc., Rooms I, 1. 1. Hue kins' Bldg.. 218 U. Main at. Dentists Dr. W. M. VAN HCOYOC DR. C. O. VAN 8COYOO Dentists Garnott-Corey Bldg., nlt Madfora, Oto. Phone 85. Collect le ns and Reimrta Hi Engineer and Contractor riSBTrTTuMMimiSnVlneern contractor, 404 M. F. & H. Bld. Surveys,, estimates, Irrigation drainage, orcbard and land In) v, provement. Garbage QARBAGE1 Get your pTamlst cleaned np for the lummor. Call on the city garbage wagons tor good service. Phone 174-L. T, Y. Allen. Ttoase Movers MEDFORD HOUSE MOVERS Wa Move Houses, Barns, Garages, Ma chinery, Etc. Phone 488-M, or. 488-X. C12 S. Newtown, 811 Da kota. Instruction In Music FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher ol piano and harmony. Height Music Studio, 401 Garnott-Corey Bldg., Phone 72. Insurance. KARL 8. TUMY General Insurance office, Fire, Automobile, Accident. Liability, Plate Glass, Contract, and Surety BondB. Excellent com panies, good local service. No, ilO Garnett-Coroy Bldg. Physicians and rswrReona DR? W. Vf irOWARD OstopaThU physician, 803 Garnett-Corey building. Phone 120. DR. J. J. EMMENS Phyalelaa ana surgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and glasses sup plied. Oculist and Aurlet for B. P. . R. H. Co. Offices M. F. ft II. Co. bldg., opposite P. O. Phone 667. Public Stenographer. PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER Mar garet A. Daily, Hotel Holland. Phono 710. Printers and Publishers MEDFORD PRINTINO CO., has tha best equipped printing offlco la southern Oregon; book blndlns. loose leaf ledgers, billing Avstems. etc. Portland prices. 27 Nort Fir at. Transfers BADS TRANSFER go STORAGE CO Office 42 North Front st. Phon 116. Prices right. Berries guar aafeuiS WHY? NOW TIM13 TO TRADE, I have a 160-acre stock ranch; good location; 100 acres In gralnj some 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 bomo In cumbrance on orchard proposition. J. C. BARNES lots Went Main Htreot.