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MEDFCXRD MATE TR-TRUNK,. MEPFORD, . OTJKOON'. TUESDAY. FET5RTTAR.V f. 1017 PAOEFIVJU E BY T SALEM, Ore., Feb. G. Atlmits J.0 speed up the Oregon legislature are being made by both senators and representatives who point out that much remains to be done before ad journment at the end of next week. There is some talk of an extension of the cession, but a majority of the members, it is understood, want to close their desks at the appointed lime. "The time of the senate has been taken up to a great extent by bills of minor importance and unless we clear the calendars of both houses of some of the unimportant meas ures, Tve wili have to call for an ex tension of time," declared Seuaer Fidcrlck Steimer, Pendleton, re cently in urging haste. Interstate Fishing Ijuvs. , The joint committee .of the two houses which met with a similar com mittee from the 'Washington legis lature In Seattle Saturday has re t turned to Salem and reported that the conference decided to preserve the present compact existing between Oregon and Washington governing fishing on the Columbia river. . - - The conference decided to recom mend to tho legislatures enactment of laws aimed to raise seal bounties from one to three dollars, prohibit selling of fish caught out of season, raise the licenses for . commercial fishermen and license trawlers $2.50 each. Road Code Appears. A road code, termed by many "the model highway code," has been in troduced Into tho house of Repre sentatives by tho joint senate and house committee on roads. Tho code is a compromise of the road laws in troduced by Representative O. Lour- Kaard, Portland, and Representative William. E. Schimpff, Astoria, and embodies, it is said, the best features igf both. The code would provide for ap pointment of a highway commission of three by the governor. The com mission would employ a highway en gineer at a salary not to exceed $5000 a year, who would be given absolute charge of highway con struction in the state. The new code is to be given consideration as soon as possible. , . - . J VICT LONDON, Feb. 0. Lloyd's reports that the liritish sU'iimsliip Port Ate- InUIs, fjirryijijr passengers, lias heen sunk. Ninety-six oi the passi-uers nnfl crew have been picked up at sen jThe captain ol the Port Adelaide was en pt u red. The Russian steamer Cerera, o.f 3,712 tons gross, is believed to have been sunk, Lloyd's also reports. The Port Adelaide was a steamer of 818 tons grows, built in mil and owned by the Commonwealth & Do minion line. The last report on her movements was on November 12 last when she left Port Natal for Dakar Another steamer believed to have been sunk is the Ilritisb steamer War tenfels, of 4."ll tons irross, the Lloyd's agency announced. Lloyd's also announeed the sinkin of the lritib .steamship Warley Pickering of 41!lb' tons iiross. Dry, Hoarse or Painful Coughs Quickly Ended JUome-Mmle Hemedy that flT You 2 Doe the Work ThorouBhl)' Thc prompt and positive action of this inuv,uin,ivr home-made remedv ill quickly healing the i,,ll"m'hJ,.708rw;"''i chial tubes and breaking up tight coughs, hB caused it to be uwd in niore lioiuen than any other cough remedy. I nder its healing, soothing influence. chest soreness goes, phlegm loosens, breathing becomes easier, tickling in throat stops and vou get a good nights restful sb'cp. The usual throat and chest colds arc conquered by it in 24 hours or less. Xothine Iretter for bron chitis, honrsenrsK, croup, whoopme rough, bronchial asthma or winter couiib. .... 'io mnkc this splendid cough syrup, pour -I'm ounces of J'inex (SO rents vol thl, into a pint bottle and fill the r bottle with plain granulated sugar syrup ami shake thoroughlv. Vou then have n full pint a family wipplv of a much letter wMiali sirup than you could l.iiv reiidv-made for ti.M. Kr-cps lsTfiitly nnd children love its pleasant tart". Pini x is a ial and hichly concen trated compound of genuine Noruav .in n-rtra.t. romhincd with guaiacol and i known the world over for its i promptness, case and certaiptv in over--,im:nr fctnhliorii rou'di and chest colds In nvniii i! isiiOliuil'tment ak VOtir dru'"Mst for "21-'. oiinws of Pinex" with full" directions "and don't scri pt nv- 41.:.... C.,nr..n1..ml f.l i'te nt molllte sntisr'artion or m"iier nnmtlv n-iuaikd. 'Xhe I'lncx to., tl. viavnc, taa. L BUREAU 10 AID S.W.l'M, Feb. (1. Representative Sweeney, who 1ms been trying In se cure additional fish ladders over the Robinson dam. on the lower Apple gute. litis received the followim; let ter from the I'nitcd States bureau of fisheries : "The liurctiu is very much interest ed in the propagation work that is being conducted with both the salmon anil the steolhend on Aimloirnte creek, in southern Oroiron. It is true that at the present time the bureau collect spawning IHi below the irrnratuui dam, located at what is known as the Wealhertiee ranch, the fish being taken by means of n trap in the fish way, jumping boxes and nets. How ver, this dam is old and broken down ii many places, so that during the iigh-wutcr stages in the past two seasons, nk the time when the fish usually travel in the largest numbers, many of them sealed the dam without difficulty and ascended to tho unpe.r waters unmolested. I'ndcr these conditions, were another fishwav in stalled in this dam and left open, it would reduce the efficiency of the bureau's hatchcrv' to such an extent that it would not be profitable to continue operations on this stream. " The bureau will be pleased l' co- nnevate in building up the stoelhead fisheries of Apnlegute creek, and will be glad to furnish vou liberal assign ments of steelhcnd frv and finser lings, tu be liberated in tho upper por tions of the stream at points to be designated bv vou." DEFENSE'RESTS IN SAX FRANCISCO, Fell. C The defense rested its ease today In the bomili murder trial of Thomas J. Mooney in tho superior court here after attempting to establish that a private detective offered a $3,000 bribe" to "get"' Mooney on another dynamiting charge last summer. .Mooney has been on trial moro than a month, charged with murder in connection with a bomb explosion hero July 22, 1910, costing ten lives Isreal Weinberg, also awaiting trial for murder as an accomplice, test! fled that Martin Swanson, a detoc tive for industrial interests, offered him $5,000 if he would toll what he know of Mooney's oonnection with the dynamiting of power line poles. BERLIN, Feb. G. "The weather being frosty and hazy," says today's official report from the Franco-Belgian front, "there was little activity on the part of the artillery and air planes. Between tho Ancre and the Somme, however, there was strong nftlllery firing at times, ltalds by reconnoitering detachments in the Sommo sector and on the east bank of the Meuse (Verdun front) and on the Lorraine frontier, resulted in the capture of moro than thirty English and French soldiers and several ma chine guns.'' REGRETS WILSON'S POSITION (Continued From rage One.) Heccssnry, therefore, that the clear ness of the distinction between right and wron be made before all the world." The Kre.us Zcitung says; Great Moral Aid. "The entrance of America Into the war can give our enemies great moral, and In many respects, mater ial assistance and thus prolong the struggle, contrary to President Wil sons efforts. But America s co-op- oration can have no decisive impor- tance. We can on longer be py(,nt(l(1 from nchevnK fn!li vic. ' tory. Count Von Revcntlow In the Tagcs Zeitung after asserting that Ger many Is fighting for its rights and is compelled to uses all means at its command, adds: "If the United States cannot and will not recognize this natural right and Its application we regret it. But we Germans are not in a position and are unwilling to renounce a natural right and one which from no stand point is indefensible.1' Situation Se-rioit. The -Xeue Zuricher Zeitung of Zu rich, fays that Pre.-.ident Wilson's action was the only solution of the . . . it . situation causer! hv Hia ( prmnn note. It remarks that the fart that execu tion would follow the Gorman threat within a few hours left to the United States no time to protest. E BAIL FROM $10, 10 NEAR $50,000 SAX FltANClSCO, Keb. G.-llail for Franz Hupp, former (jerinnn consul-general, and bis aides, convicted of conspiring against American neu trality, will he raised from $10,000 to a figure somewhere near $."10,000 be cause of the iiitci'imtioiinl situation, according to a federal official who refused to be quoted today. ltopp, Vice Consul F.. II. Von Schaek, Lieutenant (1. V. Von Ilrlnckcn and C. V. Crowley, n detec tive, were sentenced last month to two years in prison and fines of $10, 000 each for conspiring to set afoot a military cntoi"prise against Canada and violation of interstate commerce laws by dynamiting munition ships ami trains. LLOYD GEORGE PLOTTERS 1 DERBY, England, Feb. 0. Four prisoners, charged with conspiracy to murder Premier Lloyd-George and Arthur Henderson; member of the war council, whoso preliminary hear ing has been in progress since last week, were today committed for triad They nro Mrs. Alice Wheeldon and her two daughters Miss Anna Wheel don and -Mrs. Alfred George Mason, and the hitter's husband. Poi'tlniiil Livestock. PORTLAND, Ore., Feb. (!. Hogs firm. Receipts 40!). Bulk of packing grades, $11. 40 (ft 11.7 5; heavy pack ing, $11.05 1 1.7.. light packing, $11.40 fi 11.00; rough heifvios, $ I0.3o i 10.75; pigs and skips, $10.25(iill; stock hogs, $9.75j) 10.25. Cattle higher. Receipts 13. Steers prime light, $8.75 fy U.20; prime heavy. $S.7." (it 9.1 0; good, $8.23 Pi S.G5; cows, choice, $7.5017.75; me dium to good, $7 Pi 7.25; ordinary to fair, $11 0.75; heifers, $4(SS; bulls, $3,50 5( 0; calves, ?CS. Sheep higher. Receipts 28. Lambs east of mountains, $12.25 012.50; lanVbs, valloy, $1 1.50(5.1.1.75; lambs, good, $11 it 11.50; choice yearling wethers, $10 10.50; good year lings, $9.75 10; choice ewes, $9fp 9.25; heavy ewes," $8.5 8.75. Portland Hotter. PORTLAND, Ore., Feb. C nut ter weak. Cube extras, 39c. Chicago Whcjit. CHICAGO, Feb. 0. Wheat: Open Closo May $ 1.72 V.,' $1.73 Vi July 1.47 1.47 V4 San Francisco Butter. SAX FRAXCISCO, Feb. 0. But ter, fresh extra, 3Sc. Eggs, pullets, 29'c; poultry, hens, 2223c; vege tables, lettuce, southern, $1.25 (ij) 1.50;. green peppers, Florida, 17 22c potatoes, river $3.50; onions, $1Q; marrow fnt and hubbard squash, 2c. Ih. Poitbinil Ginin. PORTLAiN'D. Ore.. Feb. 0 Wheal steady. Xo trading. Spot bids un changed. Bluestein, $1.51; forty- fold. $1.50; club, $1,50; red Rus sian, $1.47. ' Barley, Xo. 1 feed, $39. Today's car receipts: Wheat 20, flour 1, oats 10, hay 13. Mr. Fabetiheimcr, who bus been looking after properly intcre.-.ts here returned to Portland on train Xo. .10 Saturday evening. Mrs. F. W. Traecy left on train Xo. L'l Sunday morning for Los Angeles, where she will visit for a hort per iorl, and from there leave for her home in Minneapolis. Mrs. Traecy has spend the past ten days looking after her property interests in this locality and also vi-ilin friends. .Miss Ruth Manning left Sunday A MOTHER'S TROUBLES A mother's unending work7 and devotion drains and strains her physical strength and leaves its mark in dimmed eyes ana careworn ex pressions she aces before her time, Any mother who is weary and languid should start tnking Scott's Emulsion of ' Norwegian Cod Liver Oil as a strengthen- ! inff food and bracing tonic to add rich- ,UX nuvi , . ...... to her blood and bnild up her nerves before it is too late. Start Scott's Emu1:on today iu lame is world-wide. It is free from alcoliol UUt&lbwiw, UkAiu6clii.il'. J. Ur evening en mule for Minneapolis, where she has accepted a position. .Miss Manning will he greatly missed by the younger set, as she was a very charming and entertaining young lady. Her many friends wish her. much succesii in her new position. William K. l'rice. Jr., one of Cen tral Point's in out prominent .Yoiintr men, left Sunday morning for Weed, Cal., where he has accepted a fore man's position in one of the shops owned by the Weed Lumber Co. Mr. l'rice has spent two seasons with the above company and his work was so satisfactory' tlutt iu order to secure Mr. Price for this season his employ ers granted him nil increase in wne.es. Mrs. F, A. Hawk left for Hoscbnrs Saturday morning, where she will at tend to business matters and also visit friends. Froiu there she will go to Portland In attend the milliners' sprint; opening and enter the trim ming department for a few days. A carload of elk passed through our city fciuudny morning tor llnlo ipiin, Or., and from there will be driven to the Crater I,ake national park to be liberated. Miss Sara Hebb is enjoying a visit with Rogue Uiver friends. Mrs. Kroner is visiting- friends iu the vicinity of Phoenix for n few days. Robert Moore and wife visited Gold Hill friends Saturday. A. K. La Polite made a business trip to Grants Pass the first of the week. liev. Ilandv went to Kouc Hi ver Sunday evening. K. L. Bensou made a business trip north Monday morning. Tho Knights and Ladies of Seeur ity held their regular meeting Friday evening after the regular business of the order was completed. Little (ler- nldine Tex was the truest of honor for the evening. Mrs. RoMel, the presi dent, on behalf of the members, pre sented her with u beautiful ivory set after which refreshments were yerv ed mid a line tine was had by all present. The bovs' ami uirls' basketball teams of the Central Point higli school played Ashland Saturday ni" lit . Ashland won both games, the boys winning by a score of 18 to 1-1 and the girls winning bv a score of 11 to S. Rev. Van Fosseu of Ashland eon ducted services nt the M. F.. church in place of Rev. lieed Sunday even ing. -1 1II0CH HEMS l)ae Ivuimuel of Medfonl came oul Sunday for several days' visit, with Mr. and Mrs. Snyder of Antioch. Mi", and Mrs. Percy Chapman vis iled with Mr. nnd Mrs. Host-ne Doty of the Modoc orchard Inst Sunday. Mr. Day of Sam's Valley was look ing over bis Antioch ranch one day last week. '' Frank do Ford was Iransactini; business iu Medfonl one day last week. Fliner Simmons and Dakn Walker AN IMPORTANT LETTER FROM A WOMAN Thero Is nothing that will brine com fort and renewed hoiXJ to the invalid no surely as good news. When tho vital forces are at a low ebb nnd every thing seems useless, e. ray of joy nnd assurance will stimultito tlio weary body to new effort aud energy. A lot ter from a loved one has turned tho tide iu many a siege of sickness. Ir. l'lerce, of the Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, X. Y., has good news for every suf fering womuo. Writo him today and tell him your troubles, nnd he will send you just the right advice to restore you to health aud bring back the roses to your checks, and without charge. Ills ' Favorite Prescription " lias been the rescue of thousands of suffering women. Many grateful patients have taken Ilr. l'leren s advice. Mothers, If your daughters nro weak, lack auibttion, are troubled with head aches, lussilude anil are pale and sickly, Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip tion Is just what they need to surely hriug the bloom of health to their cheeks nnd inako them strong and healthy. For all diseases pwnllnr to woman, Dr. I'lcrec's Favorite Prescription Is a powerful restorative. I Hiring the last 4U years it has banished from the !lve-i of leus of thousands of women the puiu worry, misery and distress caused by Irregularities and discuses of a femi nine character. If you are a sufferer, if your daugh ter, mother, eisier need help, net lr. Pierce's Favorite. Prescription in lirpiid or tablet form from nny niediciuu dealer to-day. 13(i page book on worn an's diseases sent free. The modern improvement in pills- Doctor Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. They help Nature instead of fighting witii tier. &ick ana nervous neauacne, qui onsness. coetiveuess. and all derange ment of the liver, stomach and bowels sro prevented, relieved aud cured. ' INTEKUItUAN ALTOCAItCO. TIME C.MIO. Leave Medford fur Ashland, Taleal and Phoenix dally, except Sunday, al 8:00 a. m., 1:00. 2:00, 4:00 and 6:15 p. in. Also on Saturday at 10:15 p. m. Sundays leave at 10:30 a. m. and 2:00, 6:00 and 9:30 p. m. Leavt Ashland for Medford dally, except Sunday, at 9:00 a. m., 1:00, 2:0V, 4:00 and 6:15 p. tn. Also on Satur day nighti at 6:30. Sundaya leave Ashland at 9:00 a. m. and 1:00, 6:00 tod 10:20 p. iu. were liauliny: wood from the Scott ranch to Medfoid during the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Snyder were trading ill Medfoid Saturday, returning Sun da v. Mr. Abbott of Sams Vallcv bus been clearing und improving his ranch the past week. Mr. Vincent hauled n load of wood to the valley towns this week. I.. M. Sweet and F.liner Simmons were calling at the home of Kd Moore Kmiduv. . Oscar Hodgers and family of Tlcugle spent Saturday with their daughter, Mrs. Percy Chapman, of Sams Valley. Claude Chapman of Medfoid mo tored out to the Antioch district last Monday. Rube Moore spent several days in Medfoid this week, returning to bis home Monday. Finis Mavfield of the Meadows passed through the valley this week Reported by Jackson County Ab stract Co., Sixth and Fir Bti. Mui-Hugo License Leonard Carpenter and Wiuiiil'rcd Hurtled, Taylor. What Mothers Say Tho experience of ttioie who luivo Uiti'tt "Mnflier'n Frlrnil'' slituld nttfrlt oxDivlant inotli- . tra ouiuiutirauuii ut ll.iti Utue. ririend "WriB tha triMni if hnt.tct.in mornlnic sirkiu-s nml i.-... Sen I it iff cnuUUiuus bvfure coii- Mn. , tfneiul 'ProTH (rrptit thIiio dur inn delivery by tlio ohsL-ncu of tlio fitncra pit Inn oocusluiicti by iucU ua event." ,. Aim. H j r lend 'llctntr on fTternitl rcniptlv In of I lie greatest iissIhIiiiicc III prepurinic llm HyKtin fur tiucU a eliaiiKL'." Mrs. . Your tlrnirirlst Bells It. Write for free mill Interetrtinc bouk on Mutht-rlKMiil. Tim llrmlin-lil Itcmilntor Co. !im t.nranr Illilu. Atlulitn. On. 4 4 5 4 4r 4 4 CI.ASSIK1K!) AHVKKTISIXG 1SAT1CS. Ono cent per word per Issue; 6 times for tho price of 5. Fifty cents a lino by the month, without change. (Five words to the lino. IIKIJ- WAXTKD FKM.-U.K WANTED tlirl lor cooking and wages. Phono house work. Good 300-.I. WAXTKIJ Nursu for flvo year old girl. Apply Mrs. H. . HiiiBbam (Hotel Medford. tf WA.VTKD Competent woman for geperal housework. I'hono 724 WANTKD Girl tor general house work. Address Box M, Mull Tribune, WANTU1) MUSCUMiANEOUB WAXTKIJ Contracts pulling fruit trees. Also all kinds of land dealing. Hox W. Mall Tribune 272 WANTED About 150 ft. of steel cable, Biiitablo for stump puller. Write Frederick Pclouze, F.aglo Point. Ore. 2 74 WANTKD ltcsponsible, capable man wishes to lease good farm for five years on crop rent, stock and tools furnished, llox C. M., .Mull Til -hiiiie. 2 WANTKD Houses to move. 4X8-M, or 48S-X. Phono I TKMSIIKD Al-AKT.MKNTS. FOR ItKNT Two completely fur nlrhcd apartments tor rent, stcum heat, hot and cold water, hath kitchenette with gas range. Apply Hotel Holland. l'Oll 11KXT IIOlSliH FOR ItKNT Furnished tive-ro m modern bungalow cheap. Pbon 2-". FOR ItKNT Furnished and uiifur nlr-hed house. M. A. Iturler, 1- l-:ast Main. I-UK M'.XT J'lve-room modern I bungalow with sleejiing porch. 4:1 North Central, impure. Dr. llarl Jack..on Co. bank bldg. 27 FDR ItKNT Furnished complete room modern buniuii'.i wlih rur-ig und sleeiilng io:".'it, on ,uivr-d street. Inrpilre Dr. Hart .lac!i-oii Co. bnnk hldg. i MOXKY TO IA)AS JIONKY TOOAN Have money loan on first mortgages. Quick service. K. S. Tumy, 210 Garnett- t;orey nidg. (STUAVKIl. STRAY Yearling Jersey heifer,1 brand J on loft hip: come t-i mv plarn Dec. IS, IHIO. two miles south ot Trail. A. A. Hail. 272 COURTHOUSENEWS John l.ullier lla.-kius and Nellie I.. ortou. Circuit Court. Lincoln National Hunk J. v. Miindv, action for money. State vs. Howard li. Dmilup, tran- ript from Ashland .justice court. Bir Pines Lumber Co. vs. Anabcl li. Scott and 11. i). St. John, motion, affidavit. Ileal Kstute Transfers Pig Pines Lumber Co. vs. 1!. Mc- lintic et ul., certificate of levy. Vera L. Perkins vs. liichard C. dishing el al., certificate of levy. Frank S. IVrnudtm et al, trus tees of Methodist F.piscopal church South, to M. S. John son, lots iu block (I, Gobi Hill.. 10 lrla M. U'vau to John Kubik, land in sec. U.'i-IW-HW. JO $100 Reward, $100 Th reiulfr of itil tmier Ut ileatl ttv Pam Hint llnrv In at Uul Oiu- ilri'ttdi-il ilUvas that fcU'iic hu bei'ti nMr tu -ttr lu nil liu jitwui-n, mid tliul U 1 uturrli. Hull i ulurrri i ure it (r;ittriiltv. Cularrli bolnj: n ?jiilliutKiinl pii.i. r.-aiilren a iHHiUltutlonttl trcmuiint. IlKirK Cntiurh I'm" W tukt-u Inliriiall. iirllng dlrct-tly uimu lln MikhI onil muiHuw nurfaccH it tlie sjsleiu. tlirri'liy (U-Htrojf lug tin- fmiilttutlclt of tlie ilUruse, mill xlvintr llu' rntlfiit r r i"u j; tti tv tut Idi 11 U the ronstiiutii'ii Bud .usHlfltlns U- Hirt' 111 U"111K H Wlir. I Hf 11 "l'l iri"l rm ...... hi niu.h fnllh tn itn citriitlvrt ptuvt-rs tbiit l hoy nfTi-r Onit Ihinitrvil lilitrn for nny ohhi' Itiut It CuilH to cn S-ml l-r IHI of Iffctlmutiltil.. AddreM y. J. ClIKNCY ft CO., Tolt-Uu, U. Sold hy till nriij:i:lta, T3f. - Tnko HhH'ti Tniiilty 11 11 fr ponatlputlon. FOK SAIiE rol'Ll'RY FOR SALIC Rose- comb Rhode Island Red cockerels from prize .winning stock. W. J. Schenck, ltoute 1. llox 100. Phone Gll-.11. 271 FOR SALK S. C, Rhodo Island Red cockerels, pullets and eggs for hatching. Krnest Webb, Central Point. Phone 247. aiii FOR SAl.K Kggs for hatching, from first prlzo Winers at State Foul try Show. S. C. Whits Leghorn $1.00 per setting. R. C. Silver l.nced Wynndottes, $1.25 per Bet ting. Order now for future htitcn ing. P. K. Wyncoop, 820 WeBt 12th st. Phone 204-W. 2S2 FOK SALK LIVESTOCK. OR SALK Four young cattlo uud two cows with calves. Phone 819-M. tl. L. Schelniorhorn. 270 FOR KAI.i: flood work team. L. hr-jM,;.m(,-iiorn. FOR SALK Span of mules, woig.it about 12U0. Cood and gentle, Martin .Marshall. North Central Point. 'i 1 FOR SALK !) rows, ', Holstelns'uud 4 Durhttins. lleo. ford. Hilton. Med 273 FOR SALE Team, or will trade for a good milk cow. Phono T. 1' Hcaulleu. Central Point. 272 FOR SALK Stock hogs and shoatos, Phone Central Point, T. K. llonu lieu, R. R. 2. 2 ' FOK 8ALE MISCMjLANEOUS 'OR SALK (iood cook stove, $3 Very pretty iilekeled heater, burns iwood, coal, or gH, good us now Dandy washing machine, bargain $.'!. 323 South King street. 2 71 FOR SALE -A Howard Ill-others Square (irund piano. In good con dltlon. Moving and must sell Sixty dollars cash takos It. Joe O'lirien, 310 S Oing street. FOR SALE Dresser, mission chair oil stove, cook stove, sewing ma chine, fruli. jars. 844 W MM street. 2 7 FOR SALE Man's bicycle, $5. Ah solutely new, fifteen jewoll AVal thnm watch, 20-year caso, $7 Dig roomy cupboard, $1. 709 Al der street. 271 FOR SALE Tho old Lynch placer and quart',: diggings, $00 cash Nearly this amount was taken out In ono nugget. A. C. llulstead owner, Talent. 27 FOR SALK Hydraulic placer mine fully equipped; good piping ground. Address J. C. II., care Mall Tribune. 293 FOR SALK Hay. Phono 10-Fll. C. Carey, Talent 'OR SALK Dry fir and oak wood Phono 84 l-X. 27 FOR SALK Dry mnuzanlta, laurel and some oak wood, $1.75 a tier on ground, or S3. 2 5 delivered IPhone 370-R. 277 FOR SALE Alfalfa seed. Homo grown, 17 lie a pound. 198-1(1. 271 FOR SALK Second and third crop ulfulfa buy. A. 10. Ilunley. 271 FOR SALK Piano, will take driving rig, organ and balance easy pay ments. Phone SL'O-X. FOR SALK Seed, alfalfa, red clover sweet clover, timothy and other grasses; strictly fancy stocks. Write for samples. Ralph VSaldo Elden Central Point, Ore. FOK SALK KEAFj ESTATE F'JIl SALK Cheap, two finely do velnped small farms of 30 3-S und Wl acres respectively, with good fundings. There are no bet'.i: farms than these. Come and si- .Martin .Marshall, North Centr. 1 "l,u- -r' FOR SALK Cheap. Four hour.es nnd nine lots. Three, six nnd one three-room house. Nenr new mill Will sell one or all. Kasy terms. Jasper (llllaspy, 4-1 Park Place, Phone 919-X. 294 FOR SALE At n hnrgaln, 8 acres 4 miles south of Medford. Apples nnd pears iu hearing, house 7 rooms, hath, nlectrlc lights. Barn tank house, 5,000 gal. lank, houses for 2"0 hens. Address Owner, Route 4, box 02. 271 -w'i.i i ....t"......ii.".".".-.""".'.".-.i STOP CATARRH! OPEN NOSTRILS AND HEAD Says Cream Applied in Nostrils Kellcves Head-Colds at Once. If yuur iioatrils are clogged and your head ia Ftutlcd and you can't breatha freely hecnu.-o of a wld or catarrh, just pet a small boltle of Kly's Cream Balm at any drug fctore. A;ly a little ot this fragrant, antiseptic cream into your nontriU and let it penetrate through every air passage ot your lieait, EootJiiag and healing the intUimed, swot-. n niucous lucuiuruuo aud you get la- gUmt relief. All I how good it feels. Your nos trils are, open, your nend Is clear, no moro hawking, Hiiuflling, blowing; no more heudaclie, dryness or struggling for breath., Ely's Cream Hnlal is ju.st wliut sutrcrcrs from head colds and ca tarrh need. It's a delight. FOK EXCHANGE FOR KXCIIANCIK flood surry ior hogs, cahes, cow, or anything. Call t'U-.15. 21) FOR SAl.R Oil TRADF Jacks and Jenny Burros. Suitable for chil dren or work. Cor. Mantle and Liberty. X. Medford. 289 OR EXCHANC.K I have small ncrago well Improved I will trade for bouse and lot iu Orange, Cal., or surrounding towns. Write or call at 349 N Classell st. 275 BUSINESS niKECTOllY Auto Supplies LAHER AUTO SPRING CO. We are operating the largest, oldest nnd best equipped plant In the Pa cific northwest. Vug our springs when others fall. Sold under guar antee. 26 North Fifteenth St. Portland, Ore. ' Attorneys OEORC.E A. CODDING Lawyer, Room 412. (lamott-Corey Bldg., Medford, Ore. GEO. W. CHERRY Attorney and Notnry, Rooms 9-10, Jackson Coun ty Hank Building, entrance N. Central, Medford, Ore. PORTER J. NEFF Attorney at law, rooms 8 nnd 9, Modford National Batik Building. A. 13. REAMES Lawyer. Garnett- Corey bldg. Collections COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS We collected some accounts 14 years old. Wo know how to get the money. Tho Bullock Mercantile Agency. Inc.. Rooms 1, 2, 3. Has klns' Bldg., 2IG E. Main st. Dentists DR. T. T. SHAW Dentist. Over Dan iels Clothing Store In rooms for merly occupied by Dr. Jones. Phone 092-Y. . DR. W. M. VAN SCTOO DR. C. C. VAN SCCYOO '; Dentists Garnett Corey Bldg., Suite 810 Modford. Oro. Phone 850. Engineer and Contractor FRED N. CUMMINGS Engineer and contractor, 404 M. F. & H. Bids Surveys, estimates, Irrigation drain age, orchard nnd land Improvement Garbage GARBAGE Got your premlsea cloaned up for the summer. Call on the city garbage - wagona fo good service. Phono 874-L. lr. Y. Allen. Instruction In Music FRED ALTON HA1GHT Teacher of piano nnd hnrmony. Halght MusU Studio, 401 Garnott-Corey Bldg.. Phone 72. Insurance EARL 8. TUMY General Insurance office. Fire, Automobile, Accident; Liability, Plate Glass, Contract and Surety Bonds. Excellent com panies, good local service. No. 210 Garnott-Corey Bldg. Physicians and Surgeon DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteooathiq physician. 303 Gurnott-Corey "build ing. Phone 130. DR. J. J, EMMENS Physician and surgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and glasses sup plied. Oculist nnd Atirist for S. P. R. R. Co. Ottlcoa M. F. & H. Co. bldg., opposite P. O. Phone 507. Printers and Publishers MEDFORD PRINTING CO., has the best equipped printing office in Southern Oregon; llook 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-, nnteed. , WHY? $1650 Best buy for money on our list. '- 0-room modern house on ono of best 'streets In town. House could not be built for less than two thousand dol lars; on paved street; sixty-five feet; Kast front; good Bhnpp. Will sell furniture with house at half price. Terms on part. See me now. J. C. BARNES 1C2 Weat Ualn Bit wit. 'j