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125855 MEDFOTCD MATH TRmirNTR, MEDrOPyD, OBF.fi OK, " TUESDAY. .TAXUATJt 2. 1017 J DECEMBER DRY . December had a total precipitation of 1.71 Inches, making the total for the year 1916, 14.01 Inches usalust the 2'i-year average of 25. 6 Inches. This was the third dry year in suc cession, lflU having H.2G Inches and 1915, 14.09 Inches. The uverage rainfall for December is 4:2.1. The seasonal deficiency, since September 1 is 0.10 inches. The December snowfall totalled 9.0 Indies. : The coldest day of the month was the thirtieth, when the thermometer - fell to 9 degrees. The warmest day v.! was the first with DS. The mean '-Wxiimuu was 3S.S1 and the mean minimum, 20.IS. Max. Mln. Amt. 1 .a,... 58 31 3 03 3,1 .11 3 53 ,",7 .15 52 37 .01 5 40 37 .1 5 li .'. ..42 30 ",0.-, 7 37 25 33 23 11 9 40 , 23 .10 10 ', 34 27 11 3t 27 12 2S 20 13, 2S 20 ...r H 38 24 13 37 20 10 32 21 ! 45 20 18 35 22 1? 42 33 .11 20 43 37 .01 21 -....4 7 30 .02 22 44 28 .01 23 : 3S 30 ,10 24 4 1 25 .33 23 36 2 0 . 28 39 25 .02 A M - 34 25 .15 M 28 ..: 27 20 ;1 29 20 14 30 30 9 31 35 2 1 .22 TODAY'S MMEIS." 'Portland Livestock - ruiiUiA.u, nr., dun. .:. itoirs. steady; receipts -100. Hulk of pnek ine; grades, !Ulo(10.uj; heavy pack in.c,', .$lU.l5((iJ0.2f; henvy butchers. iil.10.1310.25: light pfii'kins, 9.03(i JO.Oj; rough heavy. !f!l.!l."((i 1 0 : piss cind skips, $8.25fc8.75; slock hos. $78.50; cripples, $8(u :.8.30. : Cattle steady j receipts I'M. Sleers, prima light, $8.2.")( 8.-')0 ; - prime heavy, $8.'2."(a,8.."0: good. $7."i(i(n 7.8o: cows, choice, .fG. jO(ci'7 ; medium lo good, $o'(ci'b2."; ordinary l fair, , $3.255.75; heifers, f0:r((i 7 ; bulls. f( 3.50(ftD.25; calves, ,4.'i(u (i. .. Sheep higher: receipts 400. I.nmbs, east of mountains, $11: lambs, val ley, $10.2,"(110.7.V, lambs, conimon, $fl.50(nl0; choice yearling wethers, fl(tfl0; good yei-linj;s, $8(nNS."li; choice light ewes, $8(a'8.25; heavy ewes, $G.7."i7.2o. v ; Portland Grain POKTI.AXD, Or., Jan. 2. Wheal. , strong; no trading; spot bids, 3c ; liisliei'.' liluestcm, .tl.,50: Fortvfold, !.-l!l; cluh, .I.l.; lied liussiaii, ." U.1. ' liailc.v hitler. Xo. 1 feed. :!8.o0. Today's ear receipts: Wheal ."i7, barley o, flour .", oals ."1, hay 58. Chicago Wheat CUICAUO, Jan. 2. Wheat : Open. Cluse. Ibi.v HI ll 1.73"i $1,711 July 1.-I3 I.-10-Ih if TAX ROLL FOR PAST " YEAR TOTAL IS LOWER The total tax roll for the year turned over by the assessor's office to tho sheriff, Saturday. December 30. amounted to 1745,780.92. Last year the amount was $778,778.92. The decrease amounts to $33,097.52. The amounts as tabulated are as follows; rouuty and state $123,906.10 Special city 1 1 0,39s. 10 Special school ... 1U.305.4S City liens for collection.. 18,443.71 Irrigation district liens.. 11.3 IS. 02 Fire patrol liens 2.031.30 Special road 4,748.1." tirand 'total tax rolls $745, 7S0. 92 A MOTHER'S TROUBLES A mother's unending work'and devotion drains and strains her physical strength and leaves its mark in dimmed eyes and careworn ex pressions she ages before her time. . . I I -.1.4 jlmuld .-tart tAiim Pvott s hn.l,H.,of i 1 Norwegian Coil Uve Oil as a tr-ncth li ng loud and bracini; ionic i -..-,us to her blond ami build up her ... . Stnrt Smtt 9 Kmulsion today-!'' f.uue s world-wide. i i lr.-e from aic.i. 6tlk.1ra.Uu,'I:c:J,,' Urt' PASADEXA, Cal.. Jan. 2. The I'niversity of Oregon was victorious over tho University of Pennsylvania in tho east and west football game here yesterday. The score was 14 to 0. Oregon made the first six points In the third period, when Tcgart car ried the ball over for a touchdown, following a sensational 35-yard run by Shy Huntington. The second touchdown was made in tho last quarter. Frequent punting and forward passes marked the first half. Neither sido was able to score. Fast and snappy playing by both sides kept the spectators on edge early in the game, but there was a perceptible slowing down in the sec ond period. Tho only substitution during the first hair was of Qulgley for Deny. Qnigley was sent In to try for a field goal from a place kick on Oregon's 30-yard Hue. but failed. Berry had the advantage of lleck ett in punting, while both teams seemed to be fairly evenly matched in the general play. Ideal weather prevailed. There was a tremendous crowd. The first period ended without any scores being made with tho hall on Pennsylvania's 40-yard line. T;ie game hail developed into open play with about an equal exchange of punts and forward passes, - none, cf the latter being very productive of gains. The first half ended with the score: Oregon, 0; Pennsylvania 0, and tho ball was on Oregon's 30-yard line. In the third quarter Shy Hunting ton for Oregon, mado a 35-yard run, and then bucked the lino for gains. Oregon was beginning to penetrate tho Pensylvanhi line. Oregon made a touchdown on a forward pass to To- gart, who was behind Pennsylvania's line. Shy Huntington kicked tho goal. Score: Oregon, 7; Pennsyl vania, 0. In the fourth quarter Parsons made a 4 5-yard run around Peunsyl vama's left end, being downed on the S-yard line and later going over for a touchdown. Shy Huntington kicked goal. Score: Oregon. 14 ennsylvania.O. ELECTS OFFICERS 'file stockholders of the limine Iiivcr (.Mcdl'ordj Xatinnul Farm Loan association at tlicir meeting Wednesday elected C. A. Myers, ('. V. Ouininings, J. C, Smith, II. K. Krenter, Harvey Walter, II. 1). Smith, T. A. Waterman, C. J. Hrmuiuer and A. W. Stone, directors. The directors met Saturday and elected A. W. Stone, president : C. V. Ciininiin-vs. vice-president; K. II. llurd, secretary-treasurer: loan com mit lee, C. A. .Myers, II. K. Kieulcr and Harvey Waller. The territory to be included io the application for charter includes all north of the tcrrilorv included in I'hocnix voting precincts 1 and 2, and north of (iriffin creek precinct to Jacksonville, thence northeast on the lino of the Jaeksonville-t.'cutial Point foothill road to Heal lane: thence east to Hie rnnxc- line between I and 2 west; thence north to town ship line between :li and .17; thence east to forest reserve. The secretary was instructed to make immediate application to the federal farm loan bank, twelfth dis trict, Spokane, Wash., for blanks for charter and loans. All parties in the territory includ ed wKhine; to join and make applica tion for loan should -.ce any member of the board of directors or the sec ret a rv-tree Mirer, E. II. Hard, Mcd ford. The loan committee will commence Tuesday appraising iand. COOP FOR 1916 Siiitcmeiils oi' receipts fur the yortr IDUi in the ronr.ty rlrrkV cHicc have been prepMieil ;iin hmv receipts i'v the p;i-t ye;ir jf'Joy t; renter Hum in tile yeur llU.'t, The .-tilteineut of (lif-binsenti'iil- h;w nut ye( ln-m pii-iir-The -t.tteMjent" r reipt . hih! MtlliT fttllTlIV Hljili-tir, ImII.hv: Circuit cmiiiI -- Kiiitiir i-fiiipl.-iints. .fj:iMH.:(); tilin-r nii-wei.s ( 1 1'., ItiU: tiinl tVe-. l."tj; cirrU'- iertili)ile. ete., ...".."...".".. "tiinit- e.t:-i! rili:iU' prtit icft ii. p) ! I eT .ll'J..")!! li'e-inJin luf-ed- FARM LOANiBANK Inneoi-.s papers, $ IK(i.7,"; sale of pro hibition blanks, $j4.."0; J 02 luarriuae licenses were sold for $ 180; 47 di vorces were granted during the year. Total receipts for Jill IS, .fiOOT.Sjl. The Ashland r'i-li and Ciame Pro tective association is the formal des ignation of a sportsmen's club, the organization of which was peifccted here last Friday evening with 200 members, a number which will be in creased to at least f00 at an early date, inasmuch as cnlhusiaMu is run nin.y; hiiih over the aim and object of the nsociation, which is primarily to close the liojrue river lo commer cial fishing and thus uive llie true sportsman u chance. Protests ainst (his unsportsmanlike com mercial fishing will not onlv be voic- d throughout territory affected, but agitation asrainst it will be carried be fore the present legislature and ob jections emphasized accordingly. The commercial interests will find thai these associations are' mutually leagued together in order to se cure relict from the present status of affairs: K. 1. llriggs is president of the local club: Harry Hosier, vice- president ; Louis Dodge, secretary: 1. Pcrozzi, treasurer. Jack liniloy, Sim .Morris and ("hurley Kobcrtson assist the officials us an executive commit tee. Kverybody invited to join. An nual dues, ;5tl cenf s. Contemporaneous with llie opening of the legislature at Salem early in Jnnunrv, Evangelists Mathis mid Vesscy will inaugurate a series of re vival meetings in the capital city which will extent over a month. The double attraction is at least a sig nificant coincidence. Among candidates for federal of fice, subject to confirmation during Wilson's second term, W. X. Camp bell, chairman of the Jackson county democratic central committee, would not decline a proffer of t lie I'nitcd States marshalship for this district. Large'portraits of George A. "Bris coe, Kuncrintondciit of schools in Ibis city, mid president-elect, of the Stnte Teachers' association, were in evi dence as top-liners in the Poi-llnnd dailies last Friday mid Saturday. Mrs. Sylvia Collon, widow of the lute W. . Collon, died at Gardciia, Cal., December 28, (i.'i years of age. The family u'ore formerly well-known residents of this city. Mr. Colton was aii ex-mayor of Ashland, promi nently identified with the upbuilding of the city, and a number id' the prin cipal municipal iinprni eincnts of ear lier days found in him a pronounced champion. lie was an expert horti culturist and evidences of his pains taking work along this line arc still lo be found among the model orch ards of this vicinity. The family came to Ashland about the year IShS. Mrs. Collon was a native of Michi gan. Her funeral occurred nt Gar d'iia. She leaves three daughters Mrs. H. Whitcd of Ashland, Mrs. A. F. Shidclcr of l.os Angeles and Mrs. David Fallis of Gardena. Mrs. Whitcd left for southern California last Thursday in response to a tele gram. Mrs. I.loyd Pinkston and two chil dren of Oakland, Ore,, returned home on Sunday after a holiday visit here with relatives In Iho Harry 1'inkslon family, who are temporarily residing in the Shook residence on ilargadiue st reel . Clarence Atlcrbury, :i former mem ber of the force, is a leading candi date for chief of police, backed by several petitions numerously signed, which will be presented to the city council on Tuesday evening, January 2, when Hint, body assumes the reins of municipal government for the en suing year. '1'hc Hotel Ashland dining room an nex is again closed, pending future developments as to a change in man agement. .Mrs. A. C. ('lurk, at present a resi dent of Salem, has sold her property, None Such Mincemeat on the Package Fruit Cake Pudding! And Cookiei 12c to 15c per package Makes Mince Pie twice as good as bulk mince meat, anc costs half the price. Try it "Like Mother Ueedlo Mahe " MERRF.LL-SOULE CO., Srruut, N. T. W Cfocerj " 475 TVaeh sired, in Ashland', lo F.d wiu I long. a. former well -ki jown resi dent of Ibis eitv, who recently re turned from Virginia, acc oiupnnied liv his ihr.nglilcr, l-'diia., to re-ide here ncnnuiu'ul'y. Fnllter and daughter an alutulv in pcssessiuii of the nreniiscs, the I ran-IVr having been ef fected ll'.rougli the. P.eaver Kealty agenev daring iho closing dnvs of December.. Monlaelie. has a romance coupled with . rccouciiictiop. Xol lonv ngn Dr. Fdwiirtl Julicu nod wife of San Francisen. passed, the honevmoon oeriiu' on ".-to oocho- s extensive vam-ii near Ion6-'"irc. T.aler ot tb wife scured! a divorce, acknowledging the e-isene of an nffin'lv iu the pei-s-on of n bvidiio- of the P.av citv. Still late. tl'V doctor cot srjOMS!v h,lv( in an nolo accident ;t Friseo. Hos pito' see 'e. ne( 4: WilV returns; v(.. eonciliati vi follows:' hubh" haniiv. bvokee VVoken-bearted. Mmitngue niov:'Jizes- nie, .j- domestic drama. Mrs A. H. Conner Sind dan.'diter Helen, have relurned fivm San Frnn eisco., where they haves been for some tiiee e:'."'. Me.-'. Kmil Veil lef for Cn'ifornm on Sunday. At Weed she was joined bv her mother, Mrs. Ivan Aopleguto. of Kla inith county, and boMi contin ued the buirnev to Oakland, in which vicinitv flii'v" will pass a nortlon of the wiu'ier season. Tile change was made in behalf of the health of the mother. Mr. Applcja'c is one of the '"adiin- ranchers in. the vicinity of Merrill. The lempcrtitnri' last Fridhy morn i'lg, nfl'ioinlly fe.eordcd, was RU above. This is ihe e.'ddesl since 2800. when a date iu Fcbniarv was at even zero. In Ja'iuary, 1801), it was ." above, and ill December. 1S0.1. 7 iiln.ve. Tlio cliiujix in Ihe history of the weather se'-viee as lo chillv conditions ccuri(td in January, 1888, the record being 3 below zero, but this is not for publication, and took place in a year whim the Japanese current, forsook Pacific shores. On December 20. when the temper ature here registered 8'g above, the record at (lie govornment forestry of fice at Yrcka. was 1 degree below zero. llan'ev McFnrlnnd. employed on the big; dam construction work at Copeo, has relurned there after a holiday visit with his father, A. K. MeFarlund. He gets $:i.,50 oer day for ci.dit. hours' work, and reports n large, gang on the job. Mi.ss Florence Allen, leuehcr at Drew. (Ire., ri'lhrned to her school work there early in the week, utter a holiday visit with her mother, Mrs. (eonevn. Allen. S,pia.dron l.'il!), ',oV Scouts of America, Ashland conl ingenl, ha Imised pcinianent ipiartcrs in Chan 1 Prepare This ioir a ifftrd t Cough It's Fixe 4 C hcnr-ly I'lturti- Ta-?.., ..,t , y linen (lie "H'ork qultk.'v. v . 'fin- lill'?l c.cgi.. Mvru;! Uia ui'-e. ?a lnv, iiuPii'i onlv alicjt ti'ie-liiih a iiiueti -is ii'anv-incite prei :';r,ien i e. Hsiiv la- nif.de oil ut hen v Tl.it v.-;i- i takes hold and c .aeijj -i di tf. r.-ii.-ootieti. tliinji, and rli--it. cotd wii n-aliv niako etnlur,i:.itic e:n-.ul it m.v druggw; ran 1 uiinlv von v.;i: 1 ;. ounces (,i j,ncx (Ml cr.U woiih, Pour HiiK into .'i pint notlle ami Uil II. ir.ttle with Tilnir. (.rami! .ted ;.v. i.vrup. Minke 1.1'ocoiiil' ly mid $,' i eailv for use. 't.tie total cist in aiivu 'it enla and vott c. full jiini : 'nmily punplv ..f n Tnosr. elV.vtna! iliii.smt UittinK remedy. It kcc,.t, iv;)-.' :cctly. It's truly mAonishiii" lioiv quhllv i' lets, peiietriilitig through vevv ' nir HiKHjigc nt" tlie. tiirr.nt and inni-ii o.,f:..e . mil iiiisfK tho phk-gin. i...otlie and hcr.ii -lie iullanicd or so'l.-ii i.hrntit. men iriities. niid grnduatlv but mireiy ti c ill in iv i mr threat, tickle nut diutultd 'nigh will disinaiear catirelv. ".'.jii-ir.' K'tter for jirfni'.-tiitis, spit -mod ic criji-.-.,-' vlinoiiiilg cough or l.fnwv'ia! :i ' Jmto. ' ' PilK'X is H. l-peHal a id lli-rllly eil..,.)- .rati.tl eiei! poutal of rtcmiine .' u-'im tine exlrtict. cittdiliH d wi-li. yu.i 1 nut is known ttie wcrhl (,er 'i.ir its irompt liitjting ellccl on the tlf.out neieiiriin.'... Avoid iiij--nr'iieiu'.iilenf, bv nsl in-' vner Iruggist for "' nn;c-,-a o; I'iai s"' v !'h lilt direction1! act doe"! nreoet, ativ .liillg.cic. A LMl.ii-oat'-u ef ni.iolnt , j;i. Hfnctmil or Uli,i:.-v lontiittlv .-.IiiiNled w 'il!i this invi'itraUuii. Tut; I'm. 2 Jo., Ft. Viavr.c. la1.. ask vot ii (;i!oei;it poit SNOWY BUTTS FLOUR Cont-iderinR price and qlinllly It has them all ROlng. A Kogtto ltiver Valley Product iSl!A.l)V liliOS., Knglo Point, Ore. Mediord Phone 8u3-X. E. M. WILSON Certified Public Accountant Mwlford, Oregon, Itooms 4 1 1 nnd -I lli, M. 1". & 11. liltlg. Al'DITI.VO, KYSTKSIATIZIXG JSOOKKKKI'IXU. Are you really getting all valuahle information out or jour bookkeeping pyftem. Mutual henefit may result If you talk It over with Wilson. SUITS TO ORDER $25.00 UP Also Cleaning. Pressing nntl Alterlnfl 129 L. MAIM. UPSTAIRS wadeN I i N VMEDrOPO LEIN ron 1 1 LomtsI taiupia park, adapted lo campfire and general club purposes. The locution is on the border of the canyon wilds, and (lie heavy snowfall aifoiils ready means of trucking big game roaming through l.itbia park jungles. I!. C. Porter, retiring chief i( po lice, is to engage in sleuth work iu connection with one of the leading de tective agencies, the particular one not yet having been desigtmled. Father John F. Dolphin, local Catholic priest, has resigned his pas torate here ami will (his week go lo Oswego, Or., where lie has been ap pointed by Archbishop Christie, chap lain of a noted school ihere conduct ed under Caiiiolii -piivs. Father Dolphin has been very popular here, where he has been stationed for over a year. Tile city council, as reorganized, meets on Tuesday evening, January 2, with Mayor C. 11. r.amkin at the head of the "delegation" as soon as he has lHvn sworn into office. John 1!. Winter, recorder-elect, will keep Ihe records. Prominent among ap pointments by llie new council will lie a chief of police, street comtniss'uiher, eie'.iS - 3Ci I'il 11 ti m m Saves Work. mm Get a Can Today WAXTKl) MISOKI.I.AXKCHS WAXTlOn C. A. Hamlin, dealer in hides ami wool. Highest prices paid, unices, Laurel St., .Market. Phono 475-L. L'(i4 WANTED Ttemember your poultry and egg3 will bring you more money at Warner, W'ortman and Goro's. One price for hens, re gardless of size. IIEIiP WAKTEtl MATiB WAN'THU .Man and wile without children for work on ranch. Hox II, Mail Tribune. 242 Ill;i.P AVAXTKI) KKMAI,!.; WANTED A woman for general Housework, middle aged preferred. (115 W. i::ih. Phono 120-1.. 2-12 l"OK sai.i: poi:i.thy KOU SAI.K While .Minorca eoekrels. Wm. mousing, Talent on Pacific Highway. 243 FOR HAI.E While Leghorn pullets. .M. C. .Murrey, 0OG S. Union st. :u3 I'OIL SAI.K llreediug stork While W'yandottes. Iitiroe jiit;s. (.lakmont Farm, Talent. mil I O;t SAI.K LIVESTOCK. l-'UIt. HAI.IO One Jersey cow, one Durham heifer, fresh. CII7 Pine st. i'"Ott SAI-K- l-'ilie lierkshire tirood sow, cheap if taken at once. W. It. Stokes. Phone 4US-.I I. L'4:l von sale nn.Wi estate FOR KALE $-".tl0, house and lot Hi! Elm st., Highland Park add. Want offer. Address C35 2uth uve., S. E., t'al. 200 FOR SALE Seed, alfalfa, red clover sweet clover timothy and other grasses; strictly fancy stocks. Write for samples. Ralph Waldo Elden, Central Point, Ore. l'Olt SALE MISCELLAXEOrS l''UI! SALE- Hat toil office desk. X22 West 12th. 2 12 l-'Oit SALIC - ,:t. Pitt wood ard, wood lor stile by Iho tier, conl or car lots; $2. ail lo $2.7.1 per tier delivered. Yard at I'. & E. depot grounds. Plione ,", 1 7-Y. 2 it; EOII SALE- One ear of black o:i!t chunk wood for sale, lil-ineb. Ad dress A. K. She ii:i i-il, Ull M!i st., (rants Pass, (li e. 2 1 2 FOR SALE Ilicyele good condition. Apply 2 I !l North Central, 2 12 FOR KALE - I! h. pT7fnTy72 cd iTis eilHilie, fully iiiii)ed, or will trade for light 2 ',i h.i. 1-cycle en gine. Phono S2i!-X or address Henry Currier, 42.1 P.eatty st. 241 FOR SALE Plow, "A" harrow, Khiv hall weeder, potato digger and sickle grinder. Cat kin & Taylor. LOST LOST Ladies' Ell,- brooch pliPbe etween Still; Wilson's homo and .Southern Oregon Trtetton Co. de pot in .Lo ksonvill?. lietiirn to Sherit'i'.i oi:iie .n Jacksonvilip, and receive re.var-1. 2 11 I'oit i:xciiAf;K l'i 1 KXCH AMIK - Fine Poitlai'd lots for I;, nil or njercliundtse. llox 21.'! (lakonlale. W'te-ll. 2 If TO EXCIIAXCU -Wlll tradn good income, busings protierty in Porl lan dlor a '0(i0 il-.velling iu led ford. Xo calt required. E. S. Tumy, 2 10 (iarnett-Corey Phtg. MONEY TO LOAN illlX'KV 'I'll LOAX (In Improved liirius. i', K. n!i , 7"7 We-1 .Main. 2iil 510NEY TO LOAX -Have money to loan on fir-d moi-t;;.ii:eH. (Juie!: servlie. E. S. 'i'uiin, 21 u (lann tl Corcy LldiJ. WW Off. LaStS XW a t:1 fl V 1 "C3 US A Long at Oibert, 1 city iillorucv nuil superintendents of various departments. , Keportcd by Jackson County Ab stract Co., Sixth and Fir Stt, Martha A. Talent lo Rydal M. Tal-nt, W. li. to lot on lilversldo ave., Mcilford 10 0. II. flench, et ux, to .. t). Ailants. deed to land in T. nil S.. It. I W 1 .1. A. Walker, et ux, to Martha A. Taient, W. I), to lot on Itiversiile ave., Medt'ord 700 Henry Hansen, et ux, to II. .1- C.nrrett, et al, deed to nnd. one-third Int. In lot .1, sec. !), T. :t7 II. 1 W 1 CHICHESTER S PILLS (7? 'I'MK HIiMIONU IinAM, X if (?-V 'il-phvriIMiiin,.f1JriiidVV (f viirV- I'llUin IN d an.l i..Iil inM.illcSjA t v'.-l 'I'iiLo no vtlirr. Hur of vuur I " kf lH.OtONI lillAMI I't.l.Kf'rV'i VC' fJ year, LUDwnMlIcai.bifcit, Always Kcli.iM r SAID SY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE f r 1 1 x 1 s 1 1 1 '. i PA 1 tT.M i: x TS. i-'clti HtOXT furnished apartment, hot water heat. The llerben. , i "o 1 1 i ; i : x i" 1 1 o i s i ; k i : i : pi x 1 1 ltOO.MS. ftitt Kf.Vf lloitsekcepiug or sleep ing rooms wp.h or wlihout board, at ati X. liiverside. 24.1 lll'SlXRSS DIUHCTUHV Aulo Supplies va,"?. LAMER AUTO SPUTXC. CO. We are openillng tho largest, oldest and best equipped plant iu the Pa cific northwest. Vso our springs when others fail. Sold under guar antee. 20 North Fifteenth St Portland, Ore. Attorneys GKOlttlB A. CODDfXG , Lawyer Room 412 Garnott-Corey Bids., Modford, Ore. Phone 221. OKO. W. C1IERHY Attorney nnd .Notary, ttooms 9-10, Jackson Coun ty finnlt Building, entrance N. Central, Medford, Ore. PORTIOIl .1. NUI'T Attorney at law, rooms S nnd 9, Medford National Ilaak HaUdlng. A. K. HKAMES Lawyer. Garnett Corey lililg. Collections QJLI.KCTIO.VS AND HHPOItTS We collected some accounts. 14 years old. Wo know how to got Ihe money. Tho Hullool: Mercantile Agency. Inc.. Rooms I, 2. 3. Hs kliiH" Illdg., 2tt; E. Main st: Dentists DIl. T. T. SHAW Dentist. Over Dan iels Clothing Store in rooms for merly occupied bv Dr. Jones. Phone GDll-Y. Kecldentte Phone (il)O-Y. 151 DR. W. M. VAX SCOYOC DR. C. C. VAX SCOYOC Dentists Oarnett. Corey lildg.. Suite 810 Medford. Ore. Phone S50. Engineer and Contractor FRLI) X. Ct'M.MlXfl.S-Engineer and contractor, 4fi M. F. & 11. Bide Surveys, est inintos, Irrigation drain age, orchard and kind improvement. Garlingo CARllAOE Oct your premises cleaned up for the summer. Call on tlie city garbage wagons by pond service. Phono 871-L. I. Y. Allen. House Movers MEOFORI) IIOI.'HK MOVERS We move houses, barns, garages, ma chinery, etc. Phono 4SS-M, or 4SS-X. (1)2 S. Xewtown, 811 Da kota. lnslrtn-tion ill Music HIED ALTON HAICIIT Teacher ot piano anil harmony. Haiglit Musk Studio, 4U1 Caiuett-Coiey Illdg., J'bnue 72. Insuranco EAI".I. H. Tt:.MY (lenei-al Insuranco ofilt-e. Fire, Aut'jninliile, Accident, Lialiillly. Plato Glass, Contract und Surety Ponds. Excellent, com panics, good local service. No. 210 Cni -actt-Corey Itblg. . Pliy.-iiLins nml Kuigwin DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathic physician. .10:1 Garnett-Corey build ing. Phone Lid. DR. .1. J. EM MENS Physician nnd surgeon. Practice limited to eye. ear. nose nnd throat. Eyes scien tifically testeii nnd glasses sujv plied. OeulMt and Aurist for S. P, It. R. Co. Offices M. F. & If. Ce. bldg., opposite P. O. Phone 5G7. Printers ami Publishers MKDTOKM PKIN'I'IXO CO., has the list equipped printing offieo In Southern Oregon; took binding, looso leaf ledgers, hilling systems, etc. Portland pi-tees. 27 North Fir st. Trnnsftrr KAIlS TltANSFEIt ti STORAGE CO. - Oi'fieo 42 North Front st. Phono 31. . Prices ri;;ht. Service guar a-ilec-l. MuniSTIC -llertlia M. liorrull. Phone 12 2-1 ti;il Ettsl -Maiu, ma LISTEN TO THIS! SAYS CORNS LIFT ; RIGHT OUT NOW ("" Hh HM.HUfl4. You recldosa men and womon whe nre pestered with corns and who have nt least once a wek invited nn awful dc-ath from lockjaw or blood poison pre now told by a Cincinnati authority to uso a drus called freezone, which tho moment a few drops are tp plied to any corn, tho soreness 13 relieved nnd soon tho entire corn, root and all, lifts out with tho fin gem. It ia a sticky etlu-r compound which riritia tho moment it is applied and simply shrivel a tho corn without in flam in? or even irritating tho surround iu tinsuo or ekin. It ia claimed that a quarter of an ounce of freozone will cost very little at any of the drue; Btores, hut Is 'sufficient to rid one's foot oi every hard or soft corn or callus. You are further warned that cutting at a com b a suicidal habit. MEN WOMEN .1 Aro you tired of work that often littlo or no chances for advancement? Why not become a drugless physician Tho field la large, opportunities great and the profession honorable and lucrative to the trained practioner. We offer a thorough course in Anat omy and Physiology, Electro-tueaphy, Phototherapy, Vibration, Massage, Spondylo-therapy, Dlognasls, etc., etc. If you aro interested, call or address Drs. Mac Pherson, Williams and Blew - ' ' Grand Ave, nt E. Alder St. Portland. Oregon. ' MEDFORD Vulcanizing Works All work guaranteed. Auto Tire .Repairing;. We sell Fisk and Mich elin Tires. ' " 36 South Grape St. Medford ,' , , Money to Loan' ON FARM PROPERTY a i Six Per Cent Interest ' FROM $250 TO $5000 ' O. C. Boggs GIM CHUNG China Herb Store Herb cure for earacno, neadiclie, cntnrrah, diphtheria, soar throat, lung trouble, kidney troublo, stomach) trouble, heart troublo, chills and feT- cr, cramps, coughs, poor circulation, carbuncles, tumors, caked breast, cures nil kinds ot goiters. NO OPi RATION'. ... ' r To whom It may concern: I am free from the rheumatism. You can be the same by taking treaU : ment from lilm Chung, the herb doc tor. Jly rheumatism was so had that it mado mo so weak I could scarcelj; get up when I was down and the pain " I suffered one could hardly know un less one had the same disease. I was truly dlsatisflcd and dii-gustod with life in my condition and trying to ; live. Now to any friends that cara . to bo cured and would llko to be tree try the herb doctor. Ho can certain- ly relievo In a very short time. VerJ truly yours,, MRS. M. I.. KOLE. Mrs. Hertha Remington, Weston lund orchard, had stomach trouble, Tito doctor said siio had dead bona In iter jaw and that nothing but aa operation could save her, so she cam to tho Chinese doctor and ho cured, her In two weeks. Mrs. Fannie iUU lor. A guaranteed Cure for Piles. Kg operation required, 21 1 South Front st. Modford, Ore. IXTEIlUItUAN AtTOCAR CO. TIME CAIil). Leavo Medford for Ashland, Talent and Phoenix dally, except Sunday, at S:0U a. in., 1:00, 2:00, 4:00 and 5:1S p, in. Also on Saturday nt 10:15 p. m. Sundays leave at 10:30 a, in, ant 2:00, 0:00 and 9:30 p. m. Lear Ashland for Medford dully, except Sunday, at 9:00 a. m., 1:00, 2:00, 4:011 and &:10 p. m. Also on Satur day nights at 6:30. Sundays ltare A.ihland at 9:00 a. m. and 1:00, C:0 and 10:30 p. in. WHY? Irrigation means saleable land. I cannot sell land in this county unlet! It has water or a show to get It. The actual producing value of land In this county will he more tha doubled when propel ly Irrigated. Irrigation first. ' ' J. C. BARNES " 102 West UIn Struct, jjg' 7v 'JiNr-;;-;.ivV-'