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' PAflTC FOTTTt MTCOFORD MAT.; Jul HUM1;, MKOKUUI), OKI'.liO.V .MQ.M'.M . .i.y.m.m.i io. r.iu - - m .MFTVFOitn MAIL TRIBUNE 3 AN INDEPENDENT KEWSI'AI'KU 7jPUbI.lHHK KVKKV AKTKIINOON ' joxcui'T funday uy tub j . MKDI'OHIJ ' UINTI.NU CO 3 Office Mall Tribune building, 25-27-28 'North Kir Htreel; tilijilionu 71. Tho Democratic Times, tlio Medforil .Mall, The .Urufurtl Tribune, Tlio Suulii- r rn Ori'Boniiui Tho Ashland Tribune. GEORGE PUTNAM, Editor V SUBSCRIPTION SATES! wOne year, by mull yjne month, by mull .V Vi'or month, delivered by currier In i Medford, Phoenix, Jacksonville "I nnd Central Point -M .'rtaturday only, by mall, her year.... J.OJ ;)Wwkly, per year 1 '. ifiOHIclul i'uper of tho City or Medford. S Offlolat Paper of Jackson County. Entered as Heeond-cliisH mutter at 'Medford, Oregon, under the act of March 'i Sworn Circulation for li'lC 240) J Full leaned wire, Associated Presa dla retches. EM-TEES Tho folia who admits hi' Ik n lioiio- liead, shows signs of wisdom. Hit on tho head. Take your base! Any kid will loll you his mother Is a movlo actress with the slipper. Over tho yen! One strike! (lee: II must be lough for a fol f low to go to work attain, utter his political job has went. You're out! If success came as easy as colds OH! HOY! V V You can't drown an oyster. Hurry Thaw Ik looso again or bettor yet, Home more. J sco where It takes: 5,000 ele phants a year to niako our piano keys. Ain't it jest wonderful what some nnlnialH can be trained to do? Giggly Goof. UNSOLVED MYSTERIES. Why do they label' em "a bouncing bnby boy, or girl?" Jb It on account, of tho bawl? That's hlin, officer! COMMUNICATION. To tho Editor: Now that the battle Is over, the dead, dying and wounded huvo been carried from tho field of carnage. may wo not take a brief ru-proHiiect of tho "proBbect?" Wo havu the choleo of tho majority for chief pre siding officer of our municipality, but not tlio clioico of the people, nolther havo wo settled tho momen tous questions that sonio of our very wlso brethren thought would ho re tractlvo measures to repeal tho "or ganlo" act, Incorporating tho city of Med ford and to show tho "world at large" that Modford Is greater than tho so vcrelgn powor of tho state; that no conflict of laws can bo, or Is, of any avail, whatsoever, when MedforU wants to carry an election to suit some, but that nil govern nont, constitution and organic stul tit ob must give way to tho prevailing will of tho dear people (It tho dear pooplo had so done), but wo have not so acted, and tho fear, treniblth: and trepidation, nre nt 11 1 stulklng an unburled ghoHl at unseemly hours. llo patient gentlemen of the council. and do not rush In whore angels fear to tread. Y on have done it, you can do it again. The expense, bitterness unhappy divisions are of nought so long as we "carry our plan," tor what concern is law, or even o.iuil, to us. the people or .Modford, there fore: "Be It enacted by tho city coun cil of Modford that all aits and purls of acts, both state law and city charter. In ooul'lli t here with are hereby repealed: and all acts or part of ats. eitl:, r i,-u-cral or special In conllii t herewith m' restrict, lite hereby li vt:i'..'d III so far as ll'.ev eenlibl herewith or ir fctrict the power or ,lu!io.; 1, ,;,!) conferred upon said ritv or iu iMiinr or council or oilier ofilcerr.." Wo cure nol for the obiicaiions of con trat heretofore made. We can .in..; ,lo with thoo solemn eotil i ai l na 1 re lationti, lor we are tho people of Hertford! O! Minos! l! Tenipoia! S. S. PFXTZ. LEGHORN BEST BIRD IN THE POULTRY SHOW '-, JiiAk Kfii'iiev lias iliviil.-il tilUt the I'OSt hint 111 llu' stut luut- try nhow now tu inonns In MciUor! la a Sinlo Comb WhitP l.ehi'tn cookorr! ownrd by . P. ls;i.u.-nn of Central Point. This i also tli rhM prize cockorol in this rlns.s lit tho HhOW. Judge Kci'iiev uU: "Un 1: one of the hrt While LrKiinrns I liavo over RMn and votiM ho a prize winner In rortlaml or Si-mtli ." Mr. Imiarftoii also won ilm on Cork. fli'Ht. 8eoon il ;iml third on cot k- erel, Hrst on pulb't, nml fiM 01 youiirX pen on hU S C. Whin- l horns. ir Isuaon h i-fn-iwil stoclt from tho l(ndiiiK brm-tli-t or the PaclflO and Atlantic coa-i im mixed th'1 strain 'd h:w vi rim birds. Yi'lih Medford trt I" Mrrtfnrd rrnde STATE MUST CO OPERATE HI ATIHUI ft 1 IIIIITU !P MMV I fAT Hi , XTlLj (!. NTKIX, wlio was scut to Washington hy llie VV county court lo secure an impropriation fur the con si met ion oi" tlie Crater Lake liiehwav, lias secured a eon- iimiiiLC iilipi'iiliriatioii of "0,tO a vcar continciit upon i lie state's a ppropriat iiiai lot her .jOO.OOO, 'J'his iipprojiria tion will coiik! out of Oregon's allot nient of fedei-il i'oad intiiiev provided under the federal roads net. The road will he constructed hv federal with the state hiyhwav commission. There is due Oregon under 78,(;K7.:;7. On July 1, 1!)17. i total of $2: 5(i,0( il!.H. I nder the state for use on national park and forest reserve roads 127,791. On July 1, 1917. there will he due llM,tll, a to tal of '2,(.M). The total due nient under the two sections, The legislature must meet state will lose the nionev. The ill renders it, difficult for the more than the running expenses of the state, hut economy in operation should he practiced to the extent that the state secure tins development. .11 he resorted to. I'olh houses are organized Oregon and I'orvlaud politicians, and the ignoring of Jack son count v in 1 lie committee assignments shows the senti ment entertained towards t his ers. However, toe rater lake 'ew vital 1 1 nuin iiu-nt.-;. our legislative deletratioii ouyht to he alile to m difficulty. J ntlicat ioi ure 1he needed ; are that Portland, with customary hoggisli !o secure most of the fetleral funds for the ooii, iii spite of the fact that Crater hike is ness, will try .Mount I food the only national park and the Oregon. Jackson county must EARNED REAPPOINTMENT TJIKhIj ought to he no i nest ion ni the minds of t he Ore iron senators eoneerniii!"' the real iDointinent of Clar ence L. K'eames as United States attorney for Oregon. He has made good in every sense of the word, and if efficiency is desired in puhlic officials, it should he rewarded when displayed. There are many candidates seeking the appointment upon political groimds hut it is quostionahle whether any of them are more deserving, even on this basis, than the incuinhent, who conies from and has always hcen an ardent .Mr. Iieaines is a nat ive son resided here, until his appointment to office. Hi.- father, Thomas (J. Keames, and his grandfather, Woodford Keanies, were hoth lifetime residents of tin; count v and prominent in the history of .southern Oregon, as well as in the democratic, party, lint it is not hecau.se of this that Mr. .Rcanics merits reappointment, hut because of the splendid record In: has made oil ice. The annual reports of Hie congress covering the work fetates attorneys throughout vears iui.i, i:m-i, jiiw and i:ii(i, snow mat durum- jus lerm of office -Mi'. ICe amcs tried more eases, won more cases and lost fewer cases than any other United States district attorney who ever held the office before in Oregon. These reports show that he has a record of convictions as against acquittals of over 9o per cent. Among. the important work that Mr. IJeaincs has done has hcen tin: trial of the Oregon & California land grant I' rami cases in Oregon, Washington and in British Colum bia; the t rial of and t he convict ion of a great many offend ers for the use of the mails in furtherance of schemes to defraud; the trial ami convictions of the officers of the United States Cashier company for selling worthless cor porate stock to the public, and many cases of less note. As ;t matter of fact, few federal prosecutors in any state have made as brilliant it record. Those who were born ami raised with Mr. Keames and watched his career from hovhoiul. ' view his success will) pardonable pride and unite iir his demonstrated abilit v. rn tii "ASHlMi rn. Jan. 1 --Inrraso in ia ior t'riuitf'it flfi'Iw, appr v it h tlir house, were strict 'tu- npropciiitlon hill Unluy It f'Ollt bb 'he ret'fui.- ito coinuiittfe. It also i!H'n;lrd I'l'ilui'in llu1 iisiilts of the ttn'tiihri's of i it luftn lot. n honnl t't tne l','"o a ,ar to $7. .-it t a svnr ;tio! oi tin' cint:i ni liu :ver'tar irn 1' "Ml ((l The t :Hor Sun i 1'iumcni i in vot '. t nrolin.i nfvi "or .'.iMHi. tion in umnnittfo h r:rn it oi' Ctiili to itUTi'ase ov '!nplovt"' yav wan lo.( hv a .rnatiir Tillti'an ot South .a tlit only lienioernt lio llu- iiM ioac. Th osttmaf- oil roM o. 'rnmciit the inert ase.- to the f'7 a yrar. Tho Boils were rnscd 1V tho dec who licked the infected places, but they were not uroi, Jinny modern peoplo employ the name method in their treatment f hoils, pimpled, rushes cnriiuncle.-i, eczema nnd other skin disenscs. They apply n eulve or lotion to the smc jdacert nnd fondly imaKino they hare curd them. 'Die important fact which ihcy fail to rccoirni-..? i., that these ikiu di.seascii ure diseases of the liloini. and that no external treatment cud iiei niuncntlv cure them, hecauso they mo aiitlilly in! u.it ailment !. authorities in co-operation section (i of the federal law, there will he due .f lo7,:!7 l.74. section S there is now due Oregon from the overn- is 191 .9G7.1 1. this appropriation or the six per cent tax limitation legislature to appropriate necessarv, a ooiid issue snouiti hv a coalition of eastern section hy the ruling pow lutrliwav lieini' one ol the state co-oper;it ion without greatest scenic resource of insist upon recognition. a. pioneer democratic family partisan. of Jackson count v and in the four years he has held attorney general filed with done by the several United the I nited States lor tho urging proper recognition of I.l N I H N. Jan. I A. - The in(in ' ti'i'iit aiitl the heailqnarh'i's of the oineii' Social and 1'ohlirul nntnu. ' as well a-- the bninc. of several ol Mr, l'nnlvlmr-.t's lieutenant in uide ! ly rated .-eetions of London, were imnltaneou-ly raideil yesterday by '. the Iiei and niililary autboi it ies, i netin tuider the defense of the realm I net. The suffrage piiblientioti Hvit- ' j tannia nnd two d:nx full of iloeu- mt-nt-; wi-i'e ronti-cated. Itnlaiiniii lui-i been erit iei-iiiir the yo rrntnent. protect itiif that there were in reality two overntnenl s, one of Premier l.l.yd tieore ami the ieo p'e wlin wanted t win the war. and the other a remnant of the late in ternment vhi"h fagoted a peaee eout promise. Of Lazarus S. S. S. Is tho only proper remedy for this hreakinp out ot tho skin, tiecnusa .1... (.t.x,1 ..l.,anlt,,. a.l reyitnlir.intr it, ami removinK tho cause of infection. It should he home in mind that S. S. S. is purely vciretahle, ; made from native root, herbs and. Imvks, and that it contains no habit- i forming druc. or other injurious in- "rrdients. (Kitain n bottlo of S. S. S. j from your dvuirist nrd if you need the advice of a physician, write to the. Medical Department, Swift Specific Co., :!H1 Snii't I'lii'dmi;, Atlanta, Ca. OBJECT OF ITALY'S E ItOMI-:, ,lun. I I. Italy's terrllnr ial aspirations in connection witli the war were explained and defended to day hy Francisco Ituffiul, minister of bublic instruction and a historian of prominence, in a statement to the Associated I'ress. "In the note of the allies to I'resi deut Wilson." he. said, "they make a point which is understandable to neutrals and particularly to America. Italy, no less than her allies, awaits with calm confidence, tlte realization of the aims set for the passage of tlte note refers to the ambition of Italy, as desirous of conquests, but Ameri can public opinion so iar seeing, so i well educated to freedom and to a deeii spirit of national unity, cannot confound brutal lust of conquest with a justified claim to territories with populations like those of the Trcn tlno, lstrla and Oalniatia. "These territories have had only one civilization in their history, that of Italy and only one groat humilia tion which must cease that of for eign domlnatiln. which attempted to destroy the principle of nationality. America knows well that Italy, not withstanding these just claims, ab stained from any provocation before the Kuropoan conflagration, being oc cupied only with her peaceful de velobment. Austria was responsible for the outbreak of the conflict, hav ing willed war witli Serbia after pro voking Italy a hundred times with violent persecutions of Italians of Trent, Finnic and Zara, whom she denied even tho right to educate themselves in their own language. "Once tho conflagration was ignit ed, Italy felt that fate called her to complete her national unity and re sume her just and holy work and her wars of Independence, which havo been studied with such enthu siasm hy your illustrious American histirians. Only those who are igno rant of the history of Austria's vio lent usurpations were surprised by Italy's action, initiated by her victor ious armies, or considered iter just claim to be an amltition for conquest. Italy faced tho terrible sacrifices of blood and riches imposed by the war with Unit same religious spirit which animated all tho deeds of her na tional resurrection of which .Ameri ca's attainment of independence was so full." Funeral Notice .lohn lOniery Day, norn at Sparta, Wis.. July .".1, 1x71, died on a ranch near Kl O'ontro, Cut., or Pneumonia January HI, lHI7.,nged 4." years mouths, 10 days, leaving a wife nnd three children, Olenn It. aged in Wnnda V., aged S, and John Finery, 0 months, a father and mother and two brothers. Funeral servicer. Wednesday, January 17, at It) a. m. from Weeks & Motlownn t'ndertak ing Parlors. The Odd Fellows will havo charge. Interment in 1. C. O. F. eomutory. FINE FDR RHEUMATISM! Musterolo Loosens Up Thosp Stiff Joints Drives Out Pain You'll know thoihunU use Mus- tcu'uh- or.ee ; iui .xicriiiKC the glad n Iil-I it K1-s. Gtt a j;ir at once from the nearest JrttK store. H is a clean, while ointment, made w ith the nit of mustard. J letter th.m a mustard plaster and docs not blt.'er. Urtniis ca,e and comfort while it is bcir.i; i .:!'bed on I MiiR't'ole i recommended by many J'-ctors am! tinrt-;. Millli'its of jars arc ' nedc. asthma, netir.dina, pKuiri- v, rhru- m:ilini, himl)at;i, pains and aches ot tlte r i"i.H. snrains. sore innclc?. rui-e. el'.ilblaiix, frosied feet, elds of ;hc.ehct (it oi'teii prevents pneumonia1). MEN WOMEN Are you tired of worK that offers littlo or no chances for advancement? Why not become a dniKtess physician, Tho field la larse, opportunities great and tho profession honorable and lucrative to the trained practioner. We offer a thorough course lu Anat omy and rhysioloKV, Klectro-thcarhy, Phototherapy, Vibration, Massage, Spondylo therapy, DioRnijsls. etc., etc. If you are interested, call or address Drs. Mac Pherson, Williams and Blew Grand Ave, at E. Alder St. Portland, j Oregon ' JOHN A. PERL UNDERTAKES l-afljr .1-olitnnt M 8. HAKTI.KTT Pbnne M. 41 nd 47-J-S Automobile Hearse Sarvlca. Imkulsuc. Hartttt, 'erupt AT POULTRY SHOW Tho sunny weather of Sunday and .Monday served to encourago a much boner attendance at the poultry show than that of last week. All of the exhildtors consented to permit the local association to hold their birds for tho additional four days of the show, the time being extended to fa vor the farmers and breeders gen erally who could not attend comfort ably during the unusual weather of last week. The Southern Oregon Poultry as sociation made expensive preparation for the slate show; but it was In differently rewarded by the upstate counties, no entries being made from l'oiiland, Salem or Astoriu or from any of lite counties eust of the moun tainea. Had weather had much to do with this faiure of large breeders lo take advantage of thiB event to show their birds Ju Southern Oregon. To overcome tho deficit entailed by poor attendance, the local associa- llon will, proceed at once to double its membership. The annual menv bership card costs ?1. Farmers g?n orally, and business men and women In .Modford, Ashland and other points in the valley have signified their HELPFUL WORDS I'Ynin n .Medford ('ltly.cn. Is your back lame and painful? Does It ache especially after ex eration? Is there a soreness in the kidney region? These sym tcn.f suggest weak Kid neys. If bo, thi'D is liat uer In delay. Weak kidneys get fast weaker. Give your trouble prompt atten tion. Iioan's Kidney Pills are for weak kidneys. Your neighbors use and recom mend them. Head this .Modford testimony. Mrs. .1. W. iiass, -S: X. Iv.v st Modford, says: "1 have always been ready lo recommend Uoan's Kidney Pills, whenever 1 havo heard anyone complaining of backache or kidney disorders. I have taken them when I have had theso troubles and they have never failed to stop that misery In my back and put my kidneys in good working order. 1 also give Uoan's Kidney Pills to one of my 'hlldren, who Is subject to weak kid neys at times, nnd they restore them to normal condition." Prii-e rnc at all dealers. Don simply ask for a kidney remedy get Uoan's Kidney Pills the same that Mrs. Bass had. Fostor-Milburn Co., Props., Iluffulo, X. Y. II KM WAXTKD FK.MA I.K WANTKU tlirl for Renerai house work for family of two. Addivas K.. care .Mail Tribune. 2i3 UKI.P WAVTKrv MA1,E WA.NTKI) lly relialrlo mechanic. S'ork by Iiour at your own wnraKC lieasonatde. ltcfeiences. Call or writ.-- Don X. Y. .Mail Tribune. :'".:! WAXTKD MISCKM.AXKOUS V AXTKD Centleman v.onld like to make aciiuaintauce of nice .irl with view lo matrlmonv. Amply ti'de lo provide. Address A, care .Mall Tribune. J." 2 UANTKl) I'ony l'houe Sl-Y. or .small horse. LT.i WANTI'li 1'irst class fnrr;s!ieii house on tlie pavement. Wanted abonl Marcb 1. No children. Ad dress P. O. Hox 1,021. I'M WA.NTKI) Practical nurse would prefer obstetrical cases; can i;ivc references. 2 1 tlene.-ce st. Med ford. 2 .") WA.NTKI) Second hand smudge pols at reasonable price. Phone G7-HI. 233 WANTK1) House movers. 4SS-M. or 4SS-.K. Phone WANTED U. A. Hamlin, dealer In hides and wool. Highest prices paid. Offices, laurel st., Market. Phono 4 73-L. 264 WAXTKD Hemember yonr poultry and ecs will brinst you more money at Warner. Wortuian and Gore's. One price for hens. r pnrdless of si7. l or. SALE KEAIj ESTATE FOR SALE A 200-acre ranch. In quire at 1 15 South Grapo st., Med ford. Oro. 25 1 FOR SALK -Or trade, It acres, paid water riht for 3 acres, balance tinder ditch, near Central Point, Ore. Address 11. O. Lockwood. Rogue Kiver. Ore. 253 FOR SALE Cheap. Three houses and three lots; two houses are on one lot. one house on one lot. and one vacant lot. Sam Bauer, Nes kowln. Oregon. 26D FOR SALE $500, house and lot 113 Elm st., Highland Park add. Want offer. Address 2(1.15 25th ave., S. I, Cal. 2..,i willingness to take a card member ship and thus relieve tho treasury. An additional 20D members will over come the embarrassment. These. It is believed, will be easy to obtain. The standard coops were abso lutely necessary In a state snow. They were needed also by tho local association. The laiier Is now our- fittcd for any kind of a bird and pet stock show. Some of the coops have been purchased by members of tho association. DO more than were needed having been manufactured. The salo of theso will help appre ciably to pay the sunt of the cost on the whole. STEAMER MINNESOTA SUNK BY COLLISION LONDON. Jan. I V- Lloyd's an nounces that the slenm-iiip .Miutie- ita Inc. -link while nt dock, after a tlli-ion. There are overul veoN of the mime. I he I Mil liner .Minncoi-i i- ai presold iiiiiler:oiiiit repairs Ml San r'ruiicisoo. NEVER ' TAKE SUBSTITUTES EMULSION FOU SALE rOVITRY FOR SALK :S',4 dozen Whiio Leg horn hens from one vice to tw-o years old. Phono 314-W. i' FOR SALIC White Orpllington cock- rels. .M. A. (ievonger. Talent, Ore. 2 ,(.' FOR SALE One 21C-egg Petnluma Incubator, two Cyphers portable, hovers, the three for $13. Phone 344-X. 2fcl FOR SALK LIVESTOCK. FOR S.M.L W. Jersey cow, ju:,t fresh .1. Ilurtzeil, 40s r 1. 2;.; FOB HALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALK To Cheap for cash it. Xye. move good barn. Phone 2..-JI. U. 'OK SALE -At a discount, duo.blll on Hales Piano House for $102. I). X. W., Mail Tribune. 2 3.1 FOR SALE Cabinet sewing ma chine, buffet and mahogany table. Phone S 1 .1. 21T, FOR SALE steel tank. 1000-gal. Fort Court Hall. Wayne 254 FOR SALE West Sth. Household goods, lliiti FOR SALE 7 hives of bees In good condition. J. S. Vilas. 2 53 FOR SALIC Billiard table; also agent for the Victor Safe and Lock Co. John Lyden, Jacksonville, Ore. 202 rOlt SALK Heard less seed barley. Phono 732-J2, Itouto 2, Uox 112. 271 FOIt SAI.K Plow, "A" harrow, Kim ball weeder, potato digger and sickle grinder. Carkin & Taylor. FOR SALE Seed, alfalfa, red clover Bwect clover timothy and other grasses; strictly fancy stocks. Write for samples. Ralph Waldo Elden, Central Point, Ore. i on hi:t m isuKi.i.AXKors l'"OK KENT Or trade, a 200-acre ranch. Inquire at I II) South Grnpo si., Medford, Ore. 2.V1 FOR ItEXT HOUSES 1'OIt KKXT---Partly furnished house on .Maple street. I)r. Helms. 2.".VJ '(lit KENT Five-room furnished bungalow, modern: close In. .",11 South Grape street. 1'TUXLSIIEII A I'AKTMKXTS. FOIt ItK.NT Furnislied apartment, hot water heat. The Uerbea. FOU RENT Am leaving city for six months and will rent my furnished home very reasonable lo desirable parties. 422 So. Laurel. BUSINESS OITOMTNITIUS WILL SELL J l.ono stock in well Known conrern which has paid I ." per cent dividends per year for past five years, 'for $S0O cash, K. S. Tinny, 210 Gainett-Corev "ld. :'.-,:; MISCELLANEOUS. TAKK PRACTICAL KNGINKKIUnT COVKSK . Instruction includes gas. automobile, electrical engin eering, gas tractor, mechanical drawing, etc. Courses to suit all mechanically inclined. Send for illustrated catalogue. Seattle Kn gineerins School, Seattle, Wash ington. LOST LOST -Saturday night. Small ali gator hand purse on Central or Bartlett streets, between tith and ",rd street. Hail .1 keys and small change. Hcward returned Mail Tribune. to .MONEY TO LOAN TO LOAN-J first mortgage security. cue. MONEY farms. Main. TO V. LOAN On Improved K. Nalley, West MONEY TO LOAN Have monev to loan on first mortgages. Quick servire. E. 3. Tumv, 210 Garntt Cn !,!,!;, . scons I "c'.'c I .tli ('! Kw,n. X Til n. .H.T' ??,"Wnn ;h(.;. iikanb nii-V': SOID Bi' OKliGQISTS EVERYWHERE I'OJt EXCHANGE F'Olt kXCHAXUK A good five-room Jiouse and sun parlor In Long Peach. Cal. Lot .-.oxliir.. Clear title with abstract value $.i,0nn. Want small improved acreage near Mcdlord, Oregon. Owners only. Address :,:ii'. Nebraska avenue, Long Hcach. Cal. 2 ,4 nibf TliAOF -:!" acres good tillable ....n in,. r wood and water. What have yon? Tel. r,;::-.l4. 2oT BIS1XKSS DimXTOHY Auto Supplies I, A HER Al'TO SPRING CO. W 0 are operating tho largest, oldest and best equipped plant In the Ta cifio northwest. Fso our springs when olliers fall. Mold tinner uf antee. 20 North Fifteenth Portland, Ore. i Attorneyt CJKO. W. CI1ERKY Attorney and Nolarv, Rooms 0-10, Jackson Coun ty Itauk Building, entrance N. Central. Medford, Ore. POUTER .1. XKFF Attorney at law, rooms 8 and 9, Medford National Dank Building. A. E. REAMES Lawyer. Garnett- Corey bldg. Collcctlons COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS We collected some accounts 14 years old. We know how to get tho money. Tho Dullock Mercantile Agenev. Inc.. Rooms 1, 2, 3. Has Itius' Hldg 2C E. Main st. Ienlists DR. T. T. SHAW Dentist. Over Dan iels Clothing Store in rooms for merly occupied by Dr. Jones. Phone 692-Y. Rccidence Phone C00-Y. 151 DR. W. M. VAN SCOYOC DR. C. C. VAN SCOYOO Dentists Oarnett Corey Hide, Stiito Medford. Ore. Phono 8.16. 810 Engineer and Contractor FREO N. CU.M.MINGS Engineer and contractor. 404 M. F. & H. Bid?. Surveys, estimates, irrigation drain age, orchard and land improvement. Gnrhaso GAHUAGHJ Got yonr premises cleaned up for the summer. Call on tho city garbage wngona fo" good service. XJlione 871-L. Jr. Y. Allen. Instruction in Music FHKI) ALTON MA1G11T Teacher ot piano and harmony. Haight MusN, Studio, 401 Garuett-Corey Bldg., Phono 72. Insurance EAUL S. TU.MY Genernl lnsuranca office. Firo. Automobile, Accidonr, Liability, Plate Glass, Contract and Surety Bonds. Excellent com panics, good local service. No. 218 Garnett-Corcy Bids. Physicians anil Surgeons Lilt. W. W. HOWAKD Osteopathia physician. 203 Garnett-C'orey build ing. Phono lJO. DH. J. 3. EMM ENS Physician and surgeon. Practice limited to eyo, ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and glasses sup plied. Oculist and Aurist for S. P. R. R. Co. Offices M. F. & II. Co. bids., opposite P. O. Phone 567. Printers and J'nniisiiers MEDFORD PRINTING CO., has the best equipped printing office In Southern Oregon; Book binding, loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, etc. Portland prices. 27 North Fir st. Transfer EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 42 North Front st. Phone 315. Prices right. Service guar anteed. IXTKIil RBAX AUTOCAR CO. TIME CARD. Leave Medford for Ashland, Talent and Phoenix dally, except Sunday, at 8:00 a. m., 1:00, 2:00, 4:00 and 5:15 p. m. Also ou Saturday at 10:15 p. m. Sundays leave at 10:30 a. m. and 2:00, 5:00 and 9:30 p. m. Leave Ashlafrll for Medford daily, except Sunday, at 5:00 a. in.. 1:00, 2:00, 4:00 and 5:13 p. m. Alao on Satur day nights at 6:30. Sundays leave Ajililand at 9:00 a. m. and 1:00. 6:00 and 10:30 p. m. WHY? $1650 Best buy for money on our list, ''(-room modern house on ono of best streets in town. sn 0oi,i nr,t bo I bllllt for less (Inn )u j !. I - ' IllOlltliiU uui- mis. on paveii street; sixty-five feet; East front: good slian... Will sell ' furniture with house m lmir nrlee. Terms on part. J. C. BARNES 10J Vest Ualn StreeL