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MEDFOT.T) MATE TRTDTtJCT!,'4' arfiDFOtlP 'ORKfJOX. AVF.hXESDAY. TTCOEMnTCT? 27. .1flff pxrnr. ttf.tI ASHLAND AND VICINITY AiiiMS vlsltois to lort:anl during the ha'.ilays are Sirs. Elslj Church man and children; Sirs. It. P. Cor ncultis, Miss Grace Lilly, instructor In English in tlio high bchool uii'l Sirs. II. S. SI nl it" whose grandson ac companied her to his home in the metropolis. Miss Virl SIcFurlund, u trained nyJte ot Portland, bus heen visiting lit fat her A. E. MeFarland of this city and attending to professional business. Ponald Sutherland of "Arden eralg" near Grants Pass, Is visiting his daughter, Mrs. May Whitlney and other relatives during the holidays. He is a remarkably well preserved gentleman, S7 years old, and of Scotch lineage, hale and hearty. Sirs. Slary Tollett, of Thornton Wash., Is visiting her daughter and grandchildren In the family of John Slashburn, Pine street. Sir. and Sirs. Peter Spencer, who have been attending the California normal school at Arcada, near Eure ku, in llomboldt county, are hore visiting Sirs. Spencer's parents. Sir. and Sirs. George B. Skeen. Mr. Spencer has accepted a position with tho Talent school, beginning his duties there the forthcoming term as .jMiperiiitendent. &lrs. Chas. C. Harris and four child 01 uiem are nere lor a visit ren.-of balem are with their mother and grandmother. Sire. James Slattingly, residing on Strawberry street Almltt mid Parclet, announces the opening of their now billiard parlor In the Elks' block, ground floor, equipped with four brand new tables and every requisite. Alnutt's cigar factory will be located in the rear of the new establishment and the firm will conduct a wholesale and re- tall business in cigars ami tobacco supplies in general. A message from Texas announces the death of Sirs. Edna Dowers Hol land, at Slarfa In that state. The deceased was the daughter of Benton Bowers of this city and passed away after a brief Illness. She was a cent brldo and enjoyed a wide ac iiuaintance in this locality. Ashland enjoyed a "white" Christ mas, with the typical setting of nearly a foot of snow on the level in this territory. The gala event of the day was the entertainment at the VlnliiB theatre, given by the Kilts in behalf of the little folks. In the afternoon those Oom infancy to eight years of ago were the guests, and in the evening those whose ages ranged 'from S to 12 wevo recipients of the hospitality of Ashland Lodge No. 9-14 The invitation to the festivities was general to the children and each one received a substantial gift. This event is a fixed one in tho Klks onl ander. Mrs. Robert Hall of Harvard, 111 was a holiday visitor with relatives in the Nlms, Saunders and Bagley families. She is on her way to south ern California and will visit here again before returning to the central west next spring. The Beaver and Yockey clans to the number of about a dozen were the guests on Slonday of Sirs. Eliza beth J. Calhoun, at a Christmas din ner and family reunion at Easter ling's restaurant. The hostess is the mother of Sirs. A. SI. Beaver and is a remarkably spry old lady 88 years young. Pilot Rock Encampment No. 10, I. O. O. F., will be honored by an official visit from Grand Patriarch Earl A. Williams ot Freewater, on Tuesday evening, January 2, 1!)17. After routine business matters have been disposed of there will be an open meeting to which all Odd Fol lows aro invited, including Rebekahs. Another meeting to further the organization of a rod and' gun club will be held at (he city hall on Fri day evening of this week. The time Is propitious and it is planned to get the new club lined up to effectively assist in enforcing the fish and game laws. Fred Putnam met with a severe loss on Christmas day in the death by accident of his favorite horse "Chub." Everybody knows "Chub" and "Hal," Fred's fine team ot sor rels. . On Christinas morning they were turned out as usual at the barn premises on First street for an out . Ing in the yard. "Chub" iu his play fulness got hold of an electric light wire witli fatal results. Tho wire was - one of the ordinary light classifica tion, capacity 110 volts, but this was too much for equine resistance, as it proved. The animal was an unusu ally fine one and a general favorite. The team was well matched and ef ficient workers. Beebe & Kinney have gone out of business, their big storo on the Plaza having gone out of existence by limit ation last Saturday evening. The firm, in its various ramifications, has been a center line In this vicinity for over thirty years, and the familiar headquarters are well knowu throughout the entire country. Sirs. Bartow of Seattle was a visit or during the holidav season with relatives In tho Grainger and Vinlng families of this citv. Mrs. Franc Hriggs died In this city last Friday at her home, 1S4i First street. She leaves a hus band, who is an employe of the Flackua grocery, and three chil dren. Her age was 42 years. Fu neral services were delayed until Wednesday, pending arrival of re lations from tho east, and were conducted at the family residence by Rev. 11. A. Carnuhan. Inter ment was In Mountain View ceme tery. The deceased was a native of Iowa. Harry Bates employed in South ern Pacific offices at Madera, Cal., is home for a visit with his parents, Mr. and .Mrs. C. F. Hates He was formerly In the dispatch ers headquarters here. Silas Jessie Jarvis of San Fran cisco, trained nurse under Christian S'.leuce auspices, is visiting her par- euts here during the holidays. Don Whitney, S. P. engineer, is home on a visit, and for the time being will have a run out of this ter mlnal on tho Shasta division. Sacramento now claims a popula tion of Oo'.SOT. , making It tho fourth city In size in tho state, being ex ceeded only by San Francisco, Los Angeles and Oakland. O. J. ltatbbun Is receiving a visit from his nephew, II. C. Rathbun of Bellufourche, South Dakota, w hom he has not seen for the past ten years. The visitor is a stockman of that Da kota section, which is located near the Black Hills. He is accompanied by his wife and is looking over the Southern Oregon country with a view of permanently locating hereabouts Horace Badger is here for a few days from Onkland, Cal., which is the family homo during tho winter, on a brief trip connected with business matters. Dr. T. A. Hall, dental practitioner, is able to bo around again after pro traded illness during which time he has been a patient at the Granite City hospital. The cordiality with which the play, "Facts and Fancy of a Colored Court ship" was greeted at Talent last week may bo a means of having the charm ing comedy repeated hero in the near future. Rev. SI. C. Reed, writer of the play, is receiving congratulations over the merits of tho production and nearly SO Ashland people were pres ent at Talent on tho evening of Its initial presentation. The new city administration will be sworn Into offico on the evening of January 2. Reports indicate that John Rlgg and J. W. Flnncll aro can didates for chief of the police depart ment. ' Fred Schuerman is home from SIc Cloud for the holidays. He contem plates a return to school studies, tak ing u university course either in Ore gon or California. Sledford's fall of six Inches of snow is outclassed here where the depth has been eight inches with more In prospect. Sirs. Jack. Ciizdon and daughter went out to Slodford Thursday for u short visit with tho Sears family. Floyd Howard went out Thursday on business In the valley. Charles Stewart went up to Ilunch- eria Thursday evening on business. Sirs. Ben Edinniidson camo down Friday to attend Christmas exercis es held hero. The Sunday school teachers of the small children's classes pave a Xnias Iree at the Presbyterian church on Friday afternoon. Charles Patton came down from the ranch Friday for a few days vis- It with friends. The school gave the Christmas cm tertalmuent Friday evening. The first on the program was a selectfon by (he town orchestral second. Sirs. 0' Fllnlgun. in two nets by tho In termediate class. It was evry good and Siiss Johnson is very proline! of her class. The third. Waiting for Santa Claus by the primaries and the fourth "Mother Goosos' Children" by by the primary and little folks ,diU extremely well. . Both plays were very good. In the fifth n drill by the . liigh school w.ib given which was very pood The high school lutendede to gtvo a 'Tamer of the Screen'', but put it off until later as It would make the pro- ram to long. BUTTE FALLS v Tom Peelor came dow'n from Peyton Friday to visit his brother C. Peelor and flmly, returning home on Sunday. Delwin Curry returned from week's stay in Medford Saturday. Bir Barian went out to Medford Saturday. Sliss Myrtle Watson went out to Medford Saturday to have some dent al work done .returning Tuesday. A shower was given Saturday eve ning at the homo of SIlss Elsie Wright for Miss Smith, who is Boon to be the bride of Ira Tnngati. All our young ladies were present. The presents were many and the evening was spent very pleasantly. The donkey stopped work Satur day noon for the winter. Dr. Holt was up Monday to sec Mrs. Frank Morgan who has been quite sick for some days. She is much improved at this writing. Sirs. Rod. Baker gave a dancing party at her home Monday evening, several of the young people were present and a very pleasant time was enjoyed by all. Sirs. Laura Abbott returned from a week's visit at her sons near Eagle Point. Mrs. Doubleday returned from the city Tuesday. Miss Edith Fredenburg came home from Brownsboro Tuesday to spend Christmas here. Mr. and Mrs. E. It. Ilildrith start ed Tuesday for Oakland whore they expect to spend the winter visiting a son there. W. W. Parkin went up tothe Glvan ranch Tuesday to help Mr. Glvan "bring his cattle out to Eagle Point. They brought them through Friday evening. Sir. and Mrs. Hubert Gleeson went out to Sledford Thursday to spend Christmas with Sirs. Gleeson's par ents Wm. Sears and family. O. B. Morris went out to Medford Thursday to meet his sister .Mrs. Stella Davidson of Nebraska .who Is visiting In Oregon for the first lime. Oliver Adams went out to the val ley on Thursday. Mrs. Sears and son Robert went home to Medford Thnrf-duy ,-ifh-r a two-weeks vl.-ut here. Sir. and Mrs. F. 1'rult entertuimod the following guests with u suuip'lii- ous Christmas dinner: Sir. nml lljvs John Hire ami family of Apulegitlo Mr. and Sirs. II. 1). Mice nml fiiiiiily of l'lioenix. Mr. ami Mrs. Zeb John son of Medford and Air. Howerj- of Sledl'md. In the eveuinjr nil the youiiii people of the parly attended the theater in Medford. Dr. Jlalnigren is visiling his n'.olher at l'elnliiimi, (Jul. He will bo gone about two weeks. II. Oliver, who is working at Horn brook, Cal., returned to his hotuo for Christmas, accompanied by his brother and wife, Mr. and Mis. Ore ory Oliver. " II. I). Hire, who has been in Monln true for the past few weeks, is home wilh his family for Christmas, The little daughter of Mr. ami Mrs Ernest Iteumcs is very ill. Sliss Fay Cerver and Miss F.llu Dolman, who an? attending school in Corvallis, are spending their vacation in Phoenix wilh relatives. Sir. and Sirs. Harvey iloyor Fern Valley have gone lo lowa visit friends and relatives for a. few rmfnths. Sirs. Caroline Anderson entctrlaiu 1 six of her children mid their; fain Hies for Christmas. Thev wen-: STi' and .Mrs. Kleinhiiuimer and cltihlren, Mr. and Sirs. Paul Anderson mid chil dren. Sir. nnd Sirs. F.d Anderson and children. Sir. and Sirs. 1 it I Andersoif and rhildreu, Sir. and Sirs. Hurry Lynch and children and Sir. aud Sirs. Prior (turret and n friend. Sirs. Klum, of Ashland. John Stiller has returned io his home in Phoenix, having spent sev eral weeks with his brother in Port land. Sir. and Sirs. John Wright nml family spenl Chnstmas day with rel atives at Dutte Fulls. . The Sunday school will hold their Christmas exercises at the church on Wednesday evening. tin Imvo hecji working in California for sinic time, returned home Sunday pond winter with their home folks, Mr. and .Mrs. Abbott of Sams Vullov. rticre tvfis a dunce ill the lteogly all SlumUiv night. The snow made it tad foi? people to attend. A t mristmus dinner was held at the houm of Sir. and Slrsi V. C. Chapman .Monday, ('unity and nuts, etc., were served in the nl'ternuoii. Those preseut were us follows: .Mr. and Mrs. Theo Glass and family, Miss Jennie Whipple of Sledford, Misses Viola i ml Lilliau Chiipmaii und brother, 'hmitc. uf Mcdl'ord, Itcnhcu Sloore. Oirn Sloore and Arthur Sloore and Mr. and Sirs. Chupniau and family All had u joyous time. We arc- glad lo report that .Mis- Urn Vincent, who lias hern confined her Led with uu injured leg, is able o be around and about now. Hutu SI rut hern of Celurul Point is visiting homo folks of Sams Valley ilmiug the holidays. Frank do Ford was trniixtu-ting business in Sledford one dav last week. 'Butler & Thomas Co.. W. 1). to lots 1 and 2, blk. 50 Sum mit Add., Ashland 1) Thomas Dungey to Win. A. Douglas, Q. C. D. to tho Eagle Quartz Mining Cliiiui In T. :!ii. S., It. S W 1 Jesse llouck, et ux. to T. S. Wiley. V,'. 11, to lots 1 and 3 blk. :.0 Summit Add., Ash land 401) L. Toil Velle to Elizabeth II. Ton Velle, W. D. to lot. blk. 1, Highland Park Add. Med lord 1 Owing to the sickness of a lnrj: uumhr.r of pupils, the Christmas cele bration at the Willow Springs srhool had to be postponed. Tho evening of January 1 has been selected for the affair. The annual meeting of telephone lines Xos. 11 and 18 will take place nt the school house on Friday, the 2iltli, at 2 p. in. Sirs. J. W. Hicks and brolher-in law, H. 1). Whitlock, of Cottagi Grove, Or., left last Saturday for Yuba Citv, Cal., where thev intend to renmin for the winter with a sister of Airs. Hicks. "Mr. and Mrs. Arthur AVhitlock of '.lilt, Cal., spent u few days with Sir und Mrs. SI. F. Young. Airs. Clark of Kugene, Or., i: pending a few weeks with her duiigh tor, Sirs. Fred Strnub. Miss Eleanor Crowdrr, who is en used ns teacher in the Kelio district is home for the holidays. Reported by Jackson County Ab stract Co., Sixth and. Fir Sta. to Circuit. Agues A. Hencdon vs. Sirs. Elgina JL Blowers, et al, confirmation of sale. Farmer's & Fruitgrower's Bank vs Paul Deinmer, judgment In Sledford justice court. Win. Dom vs. Squaw Lakes Water and .Mining Co., suit to determine ad vance claims to real estate. First National Bank of Medford vs, A. A. Davis Orchard Company, foreclose pledge. Bruce Locke vs. E. 1). Cronch, et al, ilea foreclosure. , Jackson County Bank vs. Alvin W. McPlierson, et. al, foreclosure. Big Pines Lumber Co., vs. Annhcl It. Scott, et al, summons, attachment. Hunt Engineering Co., vs. Beaver Portland Cement Co., notice of lien. 1 1 EI ,1" W A NTET) ACF.XT8 GUXTS- Ko.illne cuts ' coal bills. More heat, lens coal, clinkers nud cinders. Every coat consumer wants It. $1 guaranteed trial proves It. Big profits. County Agoins, "Kouliuo," llradlev Uracil. N. .). Bell-ans Absolutely Removes Indigestion. Onepnckagc proves it. 25catall dnitT7tsls. W A XT K 1 1 S I TIM T I OX S WANTED Work Phono NTiX. by hour or day. 210 LOST LOST Ladies' Elk brooch pin be- etween Stub Wilson's home and Southern Oregon Traction Co. iW pot in Jacksonville. Return to horiff'.i oftito .n Jacksonville, and receivo reward. 211 MEN WOMEN Are you tired of work that offers little or no chances for udvuucenient? Why not become a drugless physician. Tho field is largo, opportunities great and the profession honorable and lucrative to the trained practioncr, We offer n thorough course in Anat omy ami Physiology, Electro-theaphy, Phototherapy, Vibration, Massago, Spondylo-therapy, Dlognasls, etc., etc. If you are Interested, call or address Drs. Mac Pherson, Williams and Blew Grand Ave, at E. Alder St. Portland, Oregon. STRAYED. STRAYED From my ranch one red and threo black shoats, about 100 lbs., no m-irk.1. G. L. Sciimerer horn, 121 N'oiih Grape, Phone Sla-St. 2 1! 7 Money to Loan ON FARM PROPERTY Six Per Cent Interest FROM $250 TO $5000 O. C. Boggs FOR ItEXT HOUSES FOR HUNT 7-rooni modern house. furnished, cIopo !n, $-0, water paid; a-room furnished bungalow, f IS, water paid; closo in. J. W. Wakefield. VOll KENT Five room modern house, partly furnished or unfur nished. Close tu. Bennett Invest ment Co. FOH RENT Well furnlshod B-room bungalow. 422 S. Laurel. tt FlItNlSHEI APAIITSIENTS B'OIl RENT Furnished and house keeping rooms. Call 2 to 4, 322 South Contrnl, Phono 403-U2. 237 FOIt EXCHANGE TO EXCHANGE -Will trado good income business property in Port- Ian dfor a S'000 dwelling in Sled ford. No cash Tcquired. E. S. Tinny, 210 Garuett-Corey Bldg. FOIt SALE 1'OUIrHY 'Oil SALE White Minorca and Plymouth Rock cockerels. F. B. Ontman, Talent. 238 iiusi xess in itKCto inT Auto Supplies LAHER AUTO SPUING CO. We uro operating tho largest, oldest and best equipped plant in the Pa cifio northwest. Vse our springs when others fall. Sold under guar antee. 20 North Fifteenth St Portland, Ore. fil I fill n Go inn' OREGON-WASHINGTON LIMITED Leaves Portland Union Station 10 A. M. Daily via the Famous Columbia River Routa The only Through-to-Chiracro train electrically lighted, automatically protected. 'WM.McMURRAY General Passenger Agent PORTLAND a h ;i i n Attorneys GEORGE A. CODIMNQ . Lawyer Room 413 Garnett-Corey Bldg., Medford, Ore. Phone 221. GEO. W. CHERRY Attorney and Notary, Rooms 0-10, Jackson Coun ty Hank Building, ontrance N. Central, Slodford, Ore. lDF0Rry SUITS TO ORDER $25.00 UP Also Cleaning, Pressing) and Altering 128 E. MAIM, UPSTAIRS LE!N FOR 1 LOTiies PORTER J. NEFF Attorney at law, rooms S and 9, Sledford National Hank Building. A. E. REAM ES Lawyer. Corey bldg. Oarnott- FOR SALE Whito Leghorn pullets. .M. C. Slurroy, 50ii S. Union st. 2.'i3 SIOXEY TO LOAN MONEY TO farms. P Slain. LOAN On K. '.Valley, Improved 7U7 West 2ill Probata. Harry Went, Sr., estate, admit tance to probate. Elizabeth E. Brooks, estate, final account, order allowing account, dis charge of administrator. Mr. Cheney of Los Angeles has sold his Autioch ranch to Sir. llar- ber of Salem, Or., nml Hob Sloore of Sledford has rented it for the coming year. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Chill; of Central Point motored out to the Moore home Inst Sunday. Myrtle Chapman is spending Christmas week with Sister Viola of .Medford. ltoscoe Doty and wife, who are working at the Modoc orchard, spent several days at the home of Oscar Itodgers. Sir. Kodgers has been very ill with heart trouble for some time. Oren Sloore and Cousin Arthur Moore of the L"miiiia valley are vis iting relatives of Anlioch through the holidays. The heavy snow that fell during the Inst week is rather disagreeable for the stock, etc. Ilr. Chisliolm of (iold Hill has been called to this section several times latelv on acrount id' Grandma (ilus.-, being very ill. 'fhe entertainment at the C'hnpar rnl school house lut Friday was well altendcd by the people of the district. Mi. Simpson was credited for the program that was given. Sir. and Mrs. Kd Moore cnteilain rd Ihirly people at their home ranch eolith of Anlioch lat Sunday. A d hciou- dinner was -t-rved. I he tree wa IvauliI ally decorated mid cov ered wit ii presents, lii the evening Sji!il;i I la it- apix-.'ircil ufnl diM ribut - od tin Ki'tielc-. Kvci y on" had a fine lime and departed for home about lb .,'-locl.-. Sli--c- JJ.dlii and llerlha Tavlor SlulTiago Licenses. Slarion E. Tryer and Anna Howey Boosey. W. B. Sherman nnd Vcrna SIc- Cann. Ell' ' J. Adams and Katbcrino B. Colburn. S'irgil Emery Hush and Mabel Rush. SIONEY TO LOAN- Have money to loan on first mortgages. Quick service. E. S. Tinny, 210 Garnett Corey bldg. WAXTEtl SlISCELLAXEOUS WANTED One or two good board ers. Phono 3Sli-M. 238 WANTED- Steel tiinl; suitable for oil storage; not less than 31)00 gals capacity. E. W. Carlton, Central Point. 2 3 WANTED Hood milk cow, recently or soon fresh. E. W. Carlton, Cen tral Point. 237' WANTED Remember your poultry and eggs will bring you more money at Warner, Wortman and Core's. One price for hens, re gardless ot size. ltenl I'Mato Transfers. U. S. to Lucy A. Cusick llogue. pal. to land in sec. 31, T. SS S., II. 2 E -' U. S. to Amos C. Huzehvood, pat to land in sec:. 30, T. 3t S., R. 2 W Thornton S. Wiley, et ux. to AMUSEMENTS Page Tomorrow, Matinee and Nis;t VALESKA SURATT In Her Latest Sensation The STRAIGHT WAY AISO IUTIIK NEWS. Phone 418 for schedule every day. Always worth while, PAtiE. FOH SALE LIVESTOCK. FOIt SALE One Jersey cow. one Durham heifer, fresh. 037 Pine st. 2 13 Collections COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS We collected some accounts II years old. We know tiow to get the money. Tho Bullock Slercnntlle Agency. Inc.. Rooms 1, 2, 3. Has Idns' Bldg., 21 S 10. Main st. Pji-iNify' r Trias tv, Dentists Dll. T. T. SHAW Dentist. Over Dan iels Clothing Storo In rooms for merly occupied bv Dr. Jones. Phone C02-Y. Itecldence Phone C00-Y. 151 Hit. W. M. VAN SOOYOO Dll. C. C. rAN SCOYOC Dentists (larne't Corey llldg., Suite Medford, Oro. Phone 85G. 810 Engineer anil Contractor Fit ED N. Cl'MMINCS Engineer and conl ractor. 101 SI. F. & II. Illdg. Surveys, estimates, Irrigation drain age, orchard and land Improvement iarbago GAKIIA(.tE Cot your prenilfios cleaned up for the summer. Call on the city garbage wagons fo- good service. Phono t71-L. I Y. Allen. Jloiiso Slovei-s FOIt SALE Horses. Weight, about 1 400. Wugons and harness. Dig Pines Lumber Co. ' FOIt SALE HEAL ESTATE FOll SALE $r,0o, house and lot 112 Elm St., lllgbliiud Park odd. Want offer. Address 2033 251b ave., S. V.. Cal. 2G5 FOIt SALE Seed, aHalfa, red clover sweet cloveri timothy and other grasses; strictly fancy stocks. Write for samples. Ralph Waldo Elden, Central Point. Oro. FOH SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOll SALE. Very fine bred Berkshire pigs at weaning $3 to $0 while they last. Well bred Berkshire boar, yearling, 12.".. (Id. Yearling colt, very promising ani mal. Newtown culls 33c per box. Dll. .1. 11. WEII.-tTEH S RANCH. It. I'. D. Talent, Phoenix Tel. 372 23S FOll SALE lllrycle good condition. Apply U North Central. 212 FOH SALE ! Mollnu wagon with shafts and heavy set express har ness; one light plow harness, low hamcs; fine now (-Inch plow. T M. Hialnard, .Medford, Itoute 3. 2 .is FOIt SALE-' !( an .Sei omi hand buggy, slnu'.-j and double harness. Pert Stair '.Kf. Phoenix 2 10 FOH HALE -II h. p. Cray, 2 evi l.?, gas eniiine, fully equipped, or will trade lor light 2 h p. 4-cycle I glue. Phone Kii-X or address le: ry Currier, -123 lleatty st. 2 11 FOK SALE --Furniture, low for rent. I r, Ho.c' and butiga !ive. ' FOll SALE Plow. "A" harrow, Klni ball weeder, potato digger and sickle grinder. Carkin & Taylor. FOIt SALIC - Medium sized safe. Al.-o I Inlet Wood l.vpeK nLer. I;ii"'t Mou ld, good condition. Dig Pine. I.uiu I.or Cu. ' .MFIIFOHI) IIOCSK MOVEKS Wo move houses, barns, garages, ma chinery, etc. Phono 48N-M, 4SS-X. CI2 S. Newtown, Sit Da kota. Instruction in Slusic FRED ALTON 11 AHIIIT Teacher ol piano and harmony. Ilaight Musk Studio, -101 (luruolt-Corey Bldg., Phono 72. Insurance EARL S. TL'Sl Y General insurance nfllce. Fire. Automobile, Accident, Liability. Plato Class, Contract and Surety Honds. Excellent com panics, good local service. No. 210 tiarnett-Corey Bldg. I'hy.sicliins nnd Surgeons DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathic physician. 303 (iaructt-Coiey build ing, phono 130. Dll. J. J. E.M "ENS Physician and Burgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear. noso and throat. Eyes scien tifically tested nnd glasses suii- plled. Oculist and Aurlst for 8. 1 II. II. Co. Offices M. F. & II. Co bldg., opposite P. O. Phone 507. Printers and Publishers MEDFORD PRINTING CO., has the best coulpncd printing office in Southern Oregon; Hook binding, loose leaf lodgers, billing systems, etc. Portland prices. 27 North Fir st. Transfer EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 42 North Front st. Phone 31 r. Prices light. Service guar anteed. MoiilSTI' 123-L. - Bertha M. Horr.ill. Phone I31U Ea.it .Main. " -t - U M 1 ifr, .TheloTtlaitiir- 'AauiyvziaJW JLiLV) ft' w- li lt you contemplate a visit to Portland beforo or during tho holidays, remember that the Portlund Hotel Is situat ed in the very hoart of tho theatrical and shopping dis tricts. Ladies traveling unattend ed are particularly pleased with tho refinement of tho surroundings and the cour tesy of the service ApK'ti.ing Sli'iius UICHAKI) V. CiltLDS, Jlgr. i r Irrigation means salcablo land. I annot sell land In this county imiesa It has water or a show to get it. The actual producing value of land In this county will bo moro than doubled when properly irrigated. Irrigation first. J. C. BARNES 102 West Main Rlrnnt. ""i.NTEItl RHAN Al TOC.Ul CO. TIME CARD. Leavo Medford for Ashland, Talent and Phoenix dally, except Sunday, at 8:00 a. in.. 1:00, 2:00, 4:00 and -".:!& p. m. Also on Saturday at Iti:l"i p. Sundays leave at 10:30 a. m. and 2:00, 5:00 and 11:30 p. m. Leavo Ashland for Medford daily, cxce:t Sunday, at 9:00 a. m., 1:00, 2:00, 4:00 and 5:15 p. tu. Also on Satur day nights at t!:30. Siiridi.ys leavo Ashland at 0:00 a. m. and 1:00, 0:01) and 10:30 p. m. WESTON Camera bop 208 East Main Stuvt, Medford The Only Exclmirc ComniPrcial Pltotopt 'ub rn in Southern Onoc Negatives Made any thn" ot! place by appoiutttient. Phono I47-.T We'll do the re-i it t