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MEPFOTCD MAIL TKTBTTXE, MEDFORD, OTJEGONV TFESDAY, .TAXITADT 10. 1017 PAGE TTW1 I n E DUG UP BY 00G SAN FRANCISCO, .Ian. 1(1. Al fred W. BluiiecU, Accused of the murder of Clyde Armour, his travel ing companion, near Santa Fo, X. M., arrived here today In custody of the chief of. police of Albuquerque, on his way east to stand trial, lllancett was arrested at Friday Harbor, Wash., January 1. Armour was on an automobile trip from Sioux City, la., to Fresno, Oil. His bones were unearthed by d dog 20 miles from Santa Fe Sunday. Blnncett does not know thut a dog dill? up the body of Armour at Cllor letn, X. M., and ho thinks the state witi have a hard time proving the murder without tho corpse, Chief of Police Galusha said. Itlancctt, who is 23 years old, shot himself in the neck after his arrest in Friday Harbor, but will recover. "I don't want mother to know,'1 he said after he shot himself. Gulusha said lie hud not questioned bis prisoner nor would he allow others to do so, fearing the defense would make capital of It owing to Rlaueett's condition. Prisoner aud captor will leave here tonight. Blancett was accompanying Ar mour from Denver overland in an automobile. He is accused of mur dering his host and burying the body near Cllorieta last October. A dog nosed the body out or Its shallow grave. Arriving in Santa Fe lllan cett, it is charged, assumed Armour's name aud received $000 from Sioux City, la., and from Armour's mother in Fresno, afterward selling tho auto mobile and going to Friday Harbor. POPE CONGRATULATES WASHINGTON, '.ln. 30, Con- grot illations from 1,'ope licncdirt NV on the recent pence move of the American government were conveyed to President Wilson loilnv liv Juan li in no, Hie Spanish ambassador. The pope .sent no suggestions I'm' I'ulure moves. The message was cunveved through the Spanish ambassador be cause the papal legation here has no diplomatic status. Portland .Livestock. PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. l(i. Bulk of packing grades, 10. 40i 10.50; heavy packing, f 10.43 (ft 1 0.53 ; heavy 'lu tellers, $10. 40(?r 10.50; light pack ing. $ 1 0.33 iff 10.43 ; rough heavy, $!l.25(ii 10; pigs and skips, $9 9.23; stocks hogs, $8.25ij9; cripples, .fS 9. Cattle steady; receipts 100. Steers, prime light, $ 8. 35 S.50; prime heavy, $Sj-8.35: good, $7.750 8; cows, choice, $7.35 7.30; medium to good, $0.73!fi7; ordinary to fair, ?5.75fi G.23; heifers, $4 0 7.00; bulls, $4jti; calves, $3.50 U 5.50. Sheep finn; receipts 70. Lambs, cast of mountains. $11 11.25; lambs, valley, $10.30!!; lambs, good, $9.75 Cri 1 0.25; choice yearling wethers, $9.40ifl0: good yearlings. $11 (Si fl.50; choice ewes. $SfjS.25 heavy ewes. $0.75 C'l 7.50: good year lings, $9(u!.50; choice ewes, $8y 5. hpnvv pu-ps Sfi i .i VI i .ill. Poi-tinnd Hiillcr. I'ORTI.ANI). Ore., Jan. 10.- tcr steady. Portland Grain. PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 10 Wheat strong. No trading. Spot bids 1 to 5c higher, liluestem bid 2c under Pacific Northwest record; foriyfolil equals it; club 4c. over it; red Rus sian 0c over it. Illtlestem, $1.6S; fortvfold, $1.63; club, $1.65; red Russian. $1.62. Parley unchanged. Today's car receipts: Wheat f'. flour. 1, oats 10, hay 5. Chicago Wheat. CHICAGO, Jan. 16. Wheat: Open Close. Mnr $I.S5 (l.fs July 1.49 1.5 i A 0000 WINTER KABIT Miiny people drc.id winter because the sudden climatic change bririg colds, grippe, rheumatism, totisilitis or bronchitis. But thousands of well inforined men and women today avoid much sicknessfnr themselves and their children by taking a few Ixitiles of Scott's Kmulsion to make richer bl-Kxl, fortify the membranes of the throat and chest r.ndcrc.ltlni!y-waM'.ilhti re sist sickness. SoMicTs at wnr r.'crive end livtr oil; ii wilt al-;o streiietb.-n you. 5C04I & ttuWlK, llirjiatiiJ, N. J. KrX Ti DERNE. Switzerland, Jan. 10. Official announcement was made to day that tho federal council had de cided as u. measuro of precaution to mobilize on January 24 the second division and the contingents of the fourth and fifth divisions which have not yet been mobilized. "The federal council declares that circumstances enabled it to reduce very considerably during recent months tho forces on tho frontier. At the beginning of the year It was considered necessary to take more extensive measures of precaution and for this reason it ordered the mobili zation on January 24 of the second division and the contingents of the fourth and fifth , divisions which have not yet been mobilized. "The federal council remains fully confident of the intentions of the European belligerents toward the neutrality of Switzerland." There have been frequent reports recently of uneasiness In Switzerland regarding possible violation of the country's neutrality. Italy, accord ing to unofficial dispatches, has been strengthening her defenses along the Swiss border. President Schulthcss of Switzer land said recently that the Swiss peo ple would never allow tt foreign nrmy to invade their soil. On account' of the reiteration of these reports, the French and German governments re newd thlr assurances to Switzerland that thy would respect her neutral ity. Airs. 13. ti. Harding, acting as a delegate from the local Parent Teacher's Association, spent Wednes day in Medford, attending the meet ing called for tho purpose of form ing a Southern Oregon Federation of Parent-Teacher associations. Ti. Casey and daughter. Miss Helen, were visitors at tho Dr. Carey home last Saturday. Mr. Casey and daugh ter were returning to tehir home at Dallas, Ore., after a stay in San Francisco. Will White and wile returned Sun day from Klamath Falls. II. G. Harding was a Saturday visi tor at Grants Pass. l.loyd Seaman returned to his work in Medford Tuesday, after a short visit with his home people here. Dr. L. K. Hriscoe and Editor Rost wlck made a hurried trip to Ashland Wednesday. They encountered some bad roads for motoring. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Williams of Central Point, were Sunday visitors with Mrs. Rena Whipple and family. Dr. Fiudlay of Salem was a Hogue River visitor Tuesday. Rev. Paul S. Handy of Centra! Point preached in the Presbyterian church Sunday night. John Pitman and family have gone to Glendale to live. The first basket ball game of the championship series of this valley was played at Gold Hill last Friday evening. The resulting score was 38 to 7 in favor of the Rogue River boys' team, and 17 to 10 in favor of the Cold Hill girl's team. The next game is to be played at Rogue River Saturday, January 20. EAGLE POIN T EAGLETS By A. C. Hewlett George Howard, one of the Med ford insurance agents, came out last week and wrote out an insurance pol icy for Hie Baptist church of this place for 1IOO. Charley Manning of Peyton eame out on Kriduy, the !lli, went up on Antelope creek near Climax and brought out Saturday Miss Mabel Henson, took her to the P. & E. de pot and stinted her for her school on Applogale. Miss Henson has been spending her vacation with her father on the farm near Climax. Since I lust wrote (hero has been It number of accidents in this neigh borhood. Among them was Mrs. Ed Coy. She slipped on the frozen snow and fell, and her husband eame out to assist her in tile house, nnd as he was stooping over to lift iier up was taken with it catch m his spine and he fell by her side, but a! Inst accounts they were both out of dan ger. About the :ime time Mrs. Sarah Coy. I lie mot her of Ed Ci fell on the ice and had some painful bruise, and a ,-hort lime later Mis. John Smith met nitii a -i:iiilar acci dent nnd hui-t h-r kio-e, but Irou vli;it 1 can lealll liolie of the accident- were ciiou-,. Here I mi! re uark that the three ii;.-iilont-- jn-,t rc-iioiu-j ,iule jll loiui -a)', tt-, J ImIV been and am now confined to the house with In grippe, and have to gather my items tin best I etui. This is Thursday morning and I have not been uuay from Ihc house but once tor over a week, and then took n short walk, so Hint what I have to write has been picked up us best 1 could. 1'. S. Anderson, recently from the Alberta country, and is nt this time making the Suiiny.side headquarters', enme out i'roui his farm on ltoguo river, spent two nights here, then went lo Modfuril, Jacksonville und ti ranis Pass on business. Miss Nell l'enehey, who is teaching in the John Under district, spent her vacation with her pai'enls, soulh of Ashland, and spent Saturday night with her sister-in-law, Mrs. Ilort l'enehey, in 0. W. Daley's, of this place. , Miss Vera Kershaw of Wellen. who, witli her brother, .lames, own and operate a large stock ranch on Antelope creek, came in witli her cream for shipment Tuesday. She says that their slock is doing fine, consisting" of sheep, goats! cattle and hogs. Mrs. J. . (lies'.) Carlton of Cen tral Point eame over the first of the week to visit her brothers mid sis ters, the late George llrov.n family. Her and her sister, Lottie Van Seoy, spent Tuesday evening' witli us. Anions the business men who have called since I Inst wrote were 1!. M. Oilier of San Francisco, Oil.: ('. li. Hunt of Portland und O. N. ISirkluml of Medford. They were represent!) lives of three different hardware firms. Last Monday licit ilryant of Med ford, formerly of this place, came out to go to work on the A. Oorbin packing house that gave way under the pressure of the snow. John Smith hud been working- on if a few days. This is the second time that Hie same structure has given way, the first time under its own weight on account of it bring- not properly braced, and the foundntion being dc feelive, and this time on account ot shoddy work in the building in the first place. The contractor left Ihc country as soon ns he could and left the other fellow to hold Hie bag. Mrs. Minnie Bryant eame out Tues day, attended the Kebcknh lodge and spent the night here lit the Simnysidc with her husband. Tuesday night they had the instal lation of the officers in the Price He bcltah lodjic of Kngle Point. The fol lowing persons wen; installed by O. D. 1'. Minnie Bryant: Lottie Coy, N G.; Ed Cov, li. S. ; Norman McQuoid L. R. ; Minnie Clink, V. f.i.; Charles Clark, !!. S.; Hull in llowletl, L. S. Mrs. Norman McQuoid, secretary Mrs. May Painter, financial secre lary; Sarah E. Hewlett, treasurer Mrs. M. S. Wood, Chap. Sophia: Mrs. JL S. Wood, chaplain: Sarah Childrctli, warden; Nellie drover conductor; W. L. Childreth, I. ti.; Ed Cingcade, O. O. V. A. Hcffner of Trail, who has charge of the Elk creek hatchery snent Mondav night with ns. lie n pkiunin;; to rebuild the hatchery this coming spring on a much larger and improved scale. Noble Zimmerman and ('. A. Neus- trom. (he latter from Lake creek came in Wednesday for dinner. Mr N. is Ihc road supervisor in the Laid Creek dislriet and seems to be doing- good service and giving satisfaction William Thomas and Mr. Staub of Brownsboro were in town Wednesday and -Mr. T. culled on ynur eorrespoii dent on business aud took dinner. 1 received a message lal night nve the phone from Thomas ('iiiilon or dering' tho Daily Mail 1 ribune to I; sent to l'rospecl. 'liud Adams" left the lirst of the week for Omaha, Neb., where he will attend tin uutomoliili: school for the winter. A. W. Moon of Grants Pass was a business visitor here during the week. Frank ('lurk made a trip to Evans Creek Tuesday to attend lo business matters there. Ered Burrows, ti former resident of Central oPint, but now of Khimuth Kalli. Or., is nmong Central Point friends this week. Ileury Freeman left a few days ogo for Palo Alto, where he will attend .Stanford university for the remain der of the school year. Mrs. E. II. Earro of Kay Gold was transacting business heri Saturday. E. P. Anthony, the hide man, who has been attending to business mat ters here for n few days, hns left for his headquarter lit Eugene. Central Point's young people who ore nttending college, eighteen in number, and eleven young, school murms, have all left for their vurious work, leaving the city quite empty of young life, aside from the younger set who arc yet in high school. Wator Superintendent Kr.ink Clark made n hu-iiicss trip to Medford Set uiday. Mr-. Corn Kinney of Sam- Vnliey was a week-end guest of her mother, Mr-. I.ittle. of this city. Mi ;. Hairy ( Mlton kss oiv- of the out-of-town guests from here in Eagle Point this week. Miss Fnyc Grimes is visiting among friends in Corning-, Oil., tit present. Grip secnn lo he quite the popular thing in this community nowadays. Every one you meet bus the sneezes, cough, watery eyes or some similar symptom that is a part of that com plaint. After seven vein's of service as city marshal, J. B. Holmes resigned at tho regular meeting of the city council Monday evening, resignation to take effect immediately. E, E. Clark was appointed to fill (he vu enncy temporarily. Mrs. Ed Moore accompanied her niece, .Miss Lila .Moore, as inr as Oakland, Oil., Miss Lila going from there to her home in Delano alone. Mi's, Rose Ilcrrenhiiuse, book keeper in the firm of Craufill & ltoh nett, is enjoying a month's vacation with her parents in Portland. 1. C. Itolinett, Cenlral Point mer chant, has returned from a business trip to Oregon's metropolis. Joe Lockwood left recently for his home in Nebraska utter a year's tay in Oregon. Mrs. Court Hall of Medford en joyed a vif.it with her mother, Mrs. Julia Owens, Wednesday. Mrs. Oaks Ames ami liny daugh ter, Arleiie Kiitherine, were visiting among Cenlral Point friends and rel atives here during I he week.' Mr. Brewer, editor of the Cenlral Point Herald, made n business trip to Grants Pass the hist of the week. Mrs. R A. Hawk left her work Ion; enough Wednesday to board a jitney and make for Ashland, where she visited with her sister, Mrs. Bcelcr, for n few small hours. Joe lloswell has leased his barber shop lo Mr. Boswick of Medford, who will soon take charge. Mrs. E. V. Glenson, who has been ill for several weeks, is rapidly ini proving and will soon be able to once more add her delightful presence to her lnrjie circle of friends here, who have greatly missed the cheery per sonality of Mrs. Qlcason during her lengthy illness. Jeff Johnson, who was snfferin from pneumonia, was rushed to the Sacred Heart hospital at Medford Ihc first of the week, where ho died shortly after. Kay Ager, who has been absent from the city for some time, is among his Central Point friends nt present Mi's. Lorenn Downing in pnying her son, Will Downing, and family of Ap plegale a visit. ;.-. George W. Little of northern C'ali forniu is visiting : relnlives unci friends here for n few days. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Merritl of Gold Hill were among Central Point friend Sunday. Mr. Moore, Sr., has returned from Eagle Point, tit which place he sient several davs at the homo of his daughteij Mrs. Oligemic. The annual installation of officers and banquet, of the Women's Kelief corps -will be held nl the rooms of thnt organization in the Central Point opera house Saturday, January 20. Mr. and Mrs. Bristol1 of Brooking: Or., are paying Mrs. Bristoc's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jiilues Greer Mc Dowell, a visit. Miss Syd Bender is spending Ibis week with Medford friends. liev. Uecd and wife tind Mi.su Helen To Relieve Catarrhal Deafness and Head Noises Person:; suffering from cat.'irrhnl deafnei-s and head noises will be glad to know that this distressing afflic tion can usually lie successfully treated at home by an Internal medi cine that In many instances lias ef fected conijib te relief after other treatments have failed. Sufferers who could scarcely hear have had their hearing restored to such an ex tent that the tick of a watch was plainly audible seven or eight inches away from either ear. Therefore, if you know of someono who is troubled with heud noises or catar rhal deafness, cut out this formula and hand It to them and you may have been tho means of saving some poor " sufferer perhaps from total deafness. The prescription can ho prepared at home and IS made a fallows: Secure from your druggist 1 07 Pannint (double strength) , about 75 .ents worth. Tako this home and add to It Vi pint of hot water and 4 ot. of granulated sugar; stir until dissolved. Tako ono tablespoon fnl Our times a day. Psrmint la used in thla way not only to red 11 .v Ly tonic action the In flammation and swelling In the L'.t ftachlan Tubes, and thus to equalize ih air presnuro on tho drums, hut to correct any excess of secretions in the middle ear, nnd the result .1 it (jives are nearly always quick and c C'ectlve. Every person who haa catarrh in .iiiy form should give tills recipe f tlial. For sule by Heath's firug Store. Strang's Drfug Store, Medford Phar macy, West Side Pharmacy and Har.Lin't ltu Ploie. Adninson nnd Miss Wells, nl-o Mr. Wells, nil of Talent, were in Cenlral Poiul Holiday, - ' s Reported by Jackson County Ab stract Co., Sixth and Fir St. Circuit. Ilruce Locke vs. K. 11. Crouch, ct ul, demurrer. Chns. P. Colby vs. City ot Medford, ot nl, stipulation extending time to answer. Warner, Wortman and Gore vs. Evelyn Caldwell, writ of attachment. C. A. Williams vs. Theo. 11. F. Engle, stipulation. Jackson County vs. Klizabeth A. Miller, demurrer. l!shate. Kniinett Reeson, eslnte, udinllled to probate. John Sliivley, estate, proof ot post- S notice to creditors. Justin Smith, guardianship, guard ian bond. .Marriage Licenses. Leigh Swlnson nnd Marie F. Real Fstato Transfers. :Ralph 11. Tusler, et ux, to William II. l.nuer, W. I), to land ill sec. 12, T. 37 S., It. 1 F, 8 O. Adams, et ux, to S. M. Wertz, et ux, W. I), to three small tracts In sec. 22, T. 3li S., R. 4 W H. E. Slatlery, et ux. to. .loshla AV: Grayless, et ux, correc tion deed to laud In sec. G, T. 35 8., It. 2 E :. 100 STOP CATARRH! OPEN NOSTRILS AND HEAD t Says Cream Applied in Nostrils) I Itelieves Heaa-Cotds at Once. f I -k...-fl--..4.."-H...t-t-a.4--t-.-..-.. If your nostrils aro clogged and your hood is sliifTcd and' you can't breathe freely Iweause of a cold or catarrh, just pet a small bottle of Ely's Cream Ralm nfc any drug store. Apply a littio ot this - fragrant, antiseptic cream into your nostrils and let it penetrate through every air passage of your head, southing and healing the inflamed, swoN len mucous mcmbrano aud you get in stant relief. Ah! how good it feels. Your nos trils are open, your head is clear, no moro hawking, snufliing, blowing; no mora headache, dryness or struggling for breath., Ely's Cream Ralm is just wlnit sufferers from hend colda and ca tarrh need. It's a delight, WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED An educated middle aged lady desires position as compnnion and housekeeper in good home. Address Gil West 11th st. 254 HELP WANTKI) MALE WANTED Man to clear land for wood on same. 1). F. Van Dyko. WANTED lly reliable mechanic. 'Work by hour nt your own garage. Reasonable. References. Call or write Box X. V. Mall Tribune. 253 WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Team. Weight I2O0 Weight 1200 pounds. Phone 857-Y. 258 WANTED To buy used Ford. Mil at be in good condition. Dr. Helms. WANTED A 5 or 0-foot dink har row. State make, condition and price. Chas. Nunan, Medford, R. it. 1. Phone Jacksonville 40(1. 25 1 WANTED Firsi elans furnished house on the. pavement. Wanted about March I. No children. ,',d droHs I'. O. Box 1 02 1. WANTKI)- Practical nurse would nrofor obstetrical caw:); can give references. 2 1 (.ieneh.iee st. .Med ford. 255 WANTED pots at G7-R1. - .Second reasonable hand price. smudge Phono 255 WANTED House movers. 4S.S-M, or 4SS-X. PllOlM WANTED C. A. Hamlin, dealer In bides and wool. Highest prires paid. Offices, Laurel St., Market, Phono 475-L. 204 WANTED Romember your poultry and eggs will bring you more money at Warner, Wortman and Gore's. Ono price for hens, re gardless of size FOIl S A 1,1: REAL ESTATE FOR KALE Medford prop riy, or will trade for property out eide 01 city limits, or In other localities. . 11. C. Glascock, 256 Realty st. 25 1 KOR SALE One Inside and 2 cor ner lots on West Mnln street, $50 each. What will you give? Phone 311-R. 251 FOR BALK A 200-aero ranch. In quire at 1 15 South Grape St., Med ford, Ore. 254 FOR SALE Or trade, 1 1 acres, paid waler right for 3 acres, balance under ditch, near Central Point, Ore. Address li. O. Lockwood, Rogue River, Ore. 253 FOR SALE Cheap. Three houses and three lots; two housos nro on one lot, one house on one lot, and one vacant lot. Sam Hauer, Nes- liowln. Oregon. 2 US FOR SALE $500, house and lot 112 Elm at., Highland Park add. Want offer. Address 21135 25th ave., 8 P., Citl. 25i It Works! Try It Tclli how to looicn a tore, tender corn to It tifta out without pain. Good news spreads rapidly and drug gists here ara kept busy dispensing irei'zone, the ether discovery of a Cin cinnati man, which Is sale to loosen any corn so it lifts out with the fingers. Ask at tiny phsraiucy for a quarter ounce of freezone, which will coat very little, but is said to bo sufficient to rid one's feet of every hard or soft corn or callus. You apply just a few drops on the tender, aching corn and instantly the soreness la relieved, and soon tho corn la so snriveled that it litis out with out pain. It is a sticky substance which dries when applied and never Inflames or oven Irritates the adjoin ing tissue. This discovery will prevent thou i' '.uds of deaths annually from lockjaw and infection heretofore resulting from tho suicidal habit ot cutting oorns. HKLP AVAXTF.D l'K.MALK WANTF.D At once. Lady to do pressing and repairing. Pantoriinu Iyo orks. WANTF.D Girl for general house work for family of two. Address K. care -Mail Tribune. 253 1'OK SALK roVLTItt FOR SALK-!! W dozen Whin l.e horn liens from one e:r ).o two years old. Phono 34-t-W. -53 FOR SALE White Orphliigton cock rels. J!. A. Clovenger, Talent, Ore. 255 FOR SALE Ono 210-egg Petulumn incubator, two CyphoiH portable hovers, tho three for IJ15. Phono 344-X. 254 FOIt SALE IdVKBTOCK. FOR SALE A high grade Jersey cow, cheap. Just fresh. Phone -571-111. 257 FOR SM.L" Jersey cow, jur.t fresh. $50. W. J. llartzell, 40S J1.257 FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE A Wilton llrussels rug. ?10. Call at 421 Soulh Fir St. FOR SALE Hog tight Peil's, Ashland, for 113 Tod. Emil Pell. fence . at cents per 201 FOR SALE- Small team, household goods, orchard Implements, S4 4 W. 14th St. 250 FOR SALE To move good burn Cheap for cash. Phone 25-J1. II. II. Nye. 2 57 FOR SALE on Hales J!. M. W. At a discount, duoblll Plnno House for $192. Mall Tribune. 235 FOR SALE Cabinet sewing ma chine, duffel nnct mahogany table. Phone SI 3. 215 FOR SALE 1000-gnl. Fort Wayno steel tank. Court Hall. 204 FOR SALE Household goods. 1150 West 8th. 253 FOR SALE condlllon. -7 hives of boos In good J. S. Vilas. 253 FOR SALE Ileardlesa seed barley. Phono 732-J2, Route 2, Box 112. 271 FOR SALE Plow, "A" harrow, Kim ball wondor, potato digger and Bicklo grinder. Curkin fc Taylor. FOR SALE Seed, alfalfa, red clover sweet clover, timothy nnu otner grasses; strictly fancy stocks. Write for sninplos. Ralph Waldo Eldon, Central Point, Oro. Foil KENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Or trade, a 200-acrn ranch. Inquire at 145 South Grape St.. Medford, Ore. 254 FOIt II EXT HOlSEttEEl KOOMS. FOR KENT Furnished ami house keepin, rooms, ('i)ll 2 to 4, !!-2 S. Central. Phone 4ii-R2. 25v FOR KENT HOUSES FOIt HK'VT furnished. Small niniU-in coflaue cIohc In. -.I.) X. tirape FOR RENT on Maple -Partly furnished horn; street. Dr. Helms. 2 5 5 FURNISHED APARTMENTS. FOR RENT Furnished apartment hot water heat. The Ilerbca. FOR RENT Am leaving city for six months mid will rent my furnished homo very reasonable to desirable parties. 422 So. Laurel. ItUSLVESS OPPORTUNITIES WILL SELL $1,000 stock In well known coni-ern which has paid t per cut dividend per year for past five years, for $S00 cash. E. 8. Tinny, 210 Gal nett-Corey Hldg. 253 LOST LOST Saturday night. Small all- gator hand purse on Central Portion streets, between 6th and 3rd Htieet. Had 3 keys and small change. Reward It returned to Mali Tribune. MONEY TO LOAN TO LOAN $5000 private first mortgage security. F Veil P. money L. Ton MONEY TO LOAN On Improved farms. I'. K. Nnlley, 707 West Main. 201 HONEY TO LOAN--Have money to loan on first mortgages, (jitlck servlie. E. H. Tinny, 210 fi.nnotf I'oiey lildit. FOIt EXCHANGE TO TRADE Stock farm. About 1,300 acres, three nillcH from Ku gene, about 200 acres In cultiva tion. Well stocked with sheep and cattle. Will consider .Medford property or ranch land near Med ford. Phone t40 or uddvots P. O. box 10;:ti .Medford. 254 FOR EXCHANGE A good five-room house und sun parlor In Long Reach, Cul. Lot 50x125. Clear title with abstract value $3,000. Want small Improved acreage near (Medford, Oregon. Owners only. Address 5;t2, Nebraska avenue, Long Dench, Cul. 254 FOR TRADE 25 ocres good tlllablo soil, lots of wood and water. Wtant have you? Tel. 529-.I4. 257 BUSINESS DIUECTOItY Auto Supplies LAI1KR AUTO SPRING CO. We nro operating tho largest, oldest and best equipped plant In the Pa cific northwest. Uso our apringa when others fail. Sold under guar antee, 2G North Fifteenth St. Portland. Ore. Attorneys UFO. W. CHERRY Attorney and Notary, Rooms 9-10, Jackson Coun ty Bank Building, entrance N. Central, Medford, Oro. '. PORTER J. NEFF Attorney at law. rooms K nnu 9, Meurord National Hank Building. A. " E. REAMES Corey hldg. -Lawyer. Oarnett- Collections COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS We collected some accounts 14 years old. Wo know how to get the money. The Bullock Mercantile Agency, Inc.. Rooms 1, 2, 3. Has klns' Tlldg., 210 E. Main St. Dentists DR. T. T. SHAW Dentist. Ovor Da lels Clothing Store In rooms for merly occupied by Dr. Jones. Phone G92-Y. Recidence Phone G00-Y. 151 DR. W. M. VAN SOOYOC DR. C. C. VAN SCOYOO ! Dentists Gnrnott Coroy BIdg., Suite .. 810 Medford, Oro. Phone 85G. Engineer and Contractor FRED N. CUMMINGS Engineer and contractor, 404 M. F. ft H. Bide I Surveys, estimates. Irrigation drain age, orchnrd and land Improvement Garbage GARBAGE- Got your premise cleaned up for the summer. Call on the city garbage wagons to" good service. Phone 874-U fr. Y. Allon. Instruction in Muslo FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher of piano and harmony. Halght Musk Studio, 401 Garnett-Corey BIdg., Phone 72. Insurance EARL S. TUMY General Insurance office, Fire, Automobile, Accident, Liability, Plato Glass, Contract and Surety Bonds. Excellent com panics, good local service. No. 2U Garnett-Corey Hldg. Physicians and Burgeons DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathic physician. 303 Garnott-Coroy build. Ing. Phone 130. DR. J. J. EMM ENS Physician and Burgeon. Practice limited to oye, car, noso and throat. Eyes scion tlflcally tested and glasses sup plied. Oculist and Aurlst for S. P, R. R. Co. Offices M. F. & 11. Co. bldg., opposite P. O. Phono 5G7. Printers ana Publishers MEDFORD PRINTING CO., has the best equipped printing office in Southern Oregon; Hook binding, loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, etc. Portland prices. 27 North Fir at. Transfer 10 A l)S TRANSFER & KTOItAGK OO. Office 42 North Front at. Phone 315. Prices right. Service guap anteeil. IN'TEItURIlAN AUTOCAR CO. TIME OAltf). Lcavo Medford for Ashland, Talent and Phoenix daily, except Sunday, at 8:00 a. m., 1:00, 2:00, 4:00 and 5:15 p. m. Also on Saturday at 10:15 p. ni. Sundays leave at 10:30 a. m. and 2:00, 5:00 and 9:30 p. m. Leave Ashland for Medford dally, except Sunday, at 9:00 a. m., 1:00, 2:00, 4:00 and 5:15 p. m. Also on Satur day nlghf.i at 8:30. Sundays leave Ashland at 9:00 a. m. and 1:00, 6:00 and 10:30 p. m. WHY? $1650 Heat buy for money on onr list, fi-room modern house on one ot best streets In town. House could not be built for Iosb than two thousand dol lars; on paved street; sixty-five feet; East front; good shape. Will sell furniture with house at half price. Terms on part. See me now, J. C. BARNES 101 Will Usln Btreet.