4 MEDFOTvD MATL TTCTTVlTNT!, MF.DFORD, OttEOOX. SATURDAY. VKIWTTATIY 10, 1017 rrsiiw-- t 4 ktr .4 1 '"if -.1 4 ' Portlartd Livestock PORTLAND. 01-., Feb. 10. Hogs, linu; rcceiiMs 171. liulk of packing grades. $11.73(it '11.85; heavy pack ing. ll.U0(ri 12; light packing, $11.00 (u 11.1)0; rough heavies, lO.jO&Ul; pigs nnd skips, iMO.lOOjril.lO; stock In,-, t.7,j((f lO.'J.'.. (.utile firm; receipts 33, Steers, i prime light, if0((i t).'20; prime heavy, .$!) f ( 0 JO ; good, 8.40(i8.80; tJown, i choice, !p"7.50(i( 7.75; medium to good, I $7(ji7.25; ordinary to fair, iff) 0.75; I heifers, $4(u7.SU; bulb-, 3.50((f0: i i ils, $o(ci'.!). Sheep, firm; receipts none. Lambs, i-t of mouiilnins, $12.25(c 12.50; lnmhs, valley, $ll.75(il2; lnmbs good, $1 1.25(0:11.73'; choice yearling I wethers, $10(1110.50; pood yearlings. 7r(fl0; choice ewes, .$0.25(0 J il.50 ; heavy ewes, $8.75(jVB.'J3. j Portland Butter ''! PORTLAND, Or., Feb. 10. t slcadv. -liutter Portland Grain POKTI.AND, Or., Feb. .10.-Wheat stronger; no trading. Spot bids 2c i to .lc higher. Illucstuin, $1.55; Forty-fold, $1.5'.'; club, $1.30; red Iius--iiii, $1.48. , Hurley higher. No. 1 feed, :t".25. Today's ear receipts: Wheat 17, i harlev 2, floar 1, outs 0, hay III. Chicago Wheat i: CHICAGO, Keb. 10. Wheal: Open. t'lose. Al i $1.70',2 $1.74, Uulv 1.-I7"-.', 1.4!)4 GOLD HILL NUGGETS Liltie Misses Eva Coy and Nellie Dietrich spent the week-end last week witn Mrs. Jlay White"" at Ahlnnd. They were accompanied by Sliss Mad eline Silver, one of the local school tychers, who wiis proinft to Jier par ents' home in Hint city for a few days, Mrs. J. T. licardslcy, formerly Mao Simons of this place, and a sister of Mr. W. li. Walker, was In town vis iting her the first of the week, before leaving for Texas, where her husband is now employed. Since leaving Gold Hill they have resided in Arizona. She departed Tuesday. Mis, Alfred J). Gordon, daughter ol Mr.'niul Mrs. J. M. Iltitson of this city, accompanied by her .daughter, Miss Tcsmo Gordon, left for lieml, Or., Thursday to join Mr. Gordon. Ihe other two small children will not i go until spring. I llev. H. A. Hutchinson was in town several days this week. On Wednes i dav he came, accompanied by Iiev. II. .). nn Kosse,n, M. K. district super-. ij intendent, to hold qnai-terly conl'er : ences. On Friday he was investint ins; h place to reside should he be per- lnaneniiy transferred here, which at ' tl present time looks ver probable. irn Itrown of Montnetie, t'al., was m town Monday and Tuesday to se- cure the services of Clyde Walker, who will shortly move to that city. Mrs. M. A. 1'iyce made a trip to Medlord Tuesduy. Mrs. E. II. Day and son lSeii.jnnvin . were business visitor.! to Ashland on ' Tuesday. John 11. rnlmer made a short visit between trains at Grants Pass Wed nesday. " Hill Faneher was in town the mid A die of the week to recall old times i with his mnnv friends here, and as a : side issue to transact a lilt Ic basini . in Hie interests of his insurance com- iv ' panv. tl II. II. I turd. t still bo busy at Pin local plumber, sv nl I'hiicliiv thai tc was only able to stav here a Connie of days the first of the week. He r tinned there Tuesday. V All's, vt . C. Kenney ol Sams alley .4 visited with her mother in Central Point Wednesday and Thursday. i Wean Dillcy, for the past several V mmiths frcioiil ; ,1 !il lln. l,.. :il S ''i P. station, was transferred to the one ; at Falls City, Or. lie departed Thuis 4 dav evening. The S. P. company are trying to make thU a iiiie-iiian star I tion, but 'they will find this hupos- sible, as at nearly every train some f. one of the local eiti?ns rushes lei the j assistance of the-agent, who musl f handle the mail, baggage and express, r after waiting to "give the train the I board.'" It is thought Mr. Diliev will I in time be returned .when the fallacy of a one-man station here is seen by ,k the company. ?. The local f. F. Snnilnv selliiid last Sunday begat! a onntest entitled, "A Trip to Jerusalem." Each class has ijj a cardboard ship bearing' the class number. These are hung on n string extending from one side of the rmun S to the wall behind Hie pulpit. The 1 various points that count are: Mem I bers present, new members, P.ibles ,j brought, lesson studied and various ((her similar ones. The ships are ad vancrd each Sunday according tn the i number of points made by each chi". J and the ela-s first reach the end id J the jmiiney is In receive a prize, as I yet undecided upon. Last year the j Prize was a banquet given by the re- . wiiiuui-i ipi iiic tiase? puu wa? wa t PrMjtL . is-ANPS !TS PREflY PUSTYoM "Trijfc2 S" 'J-y oceAU-fcwf-1 cam't Yg ' B65IPC5 rtUUTWe OTHER' R6ALlA,WE I '''"SST OU6HT TO BURM COrU- THAT WOULP MAKC ft li-V-tlS;! STARS ftNP STRIPE SrAOK6 - -ii hy the "Youns; Crusaders," or younf people's 'class. Sunday eveninjr I!ev. Hutchinson's topic at the M. K.. ehiireli will be "Lincoln," in commemoration of his biithdav nnniversurv, the followinc day. " J. E. Minting returned to Gold Hill last Sunday evening from Ashland. Several months ago Mr. Marling sold his cobbler simp outfit here to George Ciablrce and left for better parts, as he thought. After being away he has decided to return and will erect a shop and residence on his lots facing on Main street. Mi-. Lewis, who at one time con ducted a restaurant in the building known as the Itlue Front, was in town Thnrsdav on business from Grants Pass. The Southern Pacific Co. have had crew of carpenters at workthis week improving tne loaning arrange incuts at the local stockyards by the addition ot a rolling stock chute. M. S. Johnson has been busy for several days moving lus stock of hardware to the rooms formerlv occu pied by the 1). II. Miller hardware. For the time Mr. Johnson will con tinue to keep his implements nt their present location. 1 EAGLE POLN T EAGLETS By A. C. Hewlett Saturday afternoon W. II. Cran- dall and J. L. Hobcrlson drove into town nnd Mrs. John Uobertstin and her two daughters went home, with him. P. S. Anderson, who had been do ing business in Medlord, returned to his room Saturday afternoon. Saturday evening George Nichols, wife and her sister, Miss Yerna Char ley, and Lee liradshaw motored out from Medlord to visit Will Ililmaii, the hum who is confined here wilh a broken leg, and after supper Lee IS. went on up home, as be had left his horse with us since Friday before. Hen Haley, A. Spitzor and J. L. Asbtoii, who is engaged teaching school in the Derby district, and liay mond Kiter spent Saturday night with us. Sunday we had among the guests Orville Childrcth, Hurry Lewis, Al Clements, George von der Hellen and wife and son Donald, and her sister, Mabel Hiehardson, nee Mabel Half, fomierly our primary teacher in the school; Frank Drown and wife, ('. W. Clements and wife. Hay Wilkenson and wife, fomierly of Central Point, but now of Colusa county, California, came in to visit their uncle and aunt, Mr. nnd Mrs. Sam llarni.-h. ll(e last of the week. Last Sunday we had a little ex citement in our usually fpiiet town. Will Lewis was just about ready to start with his jitney for Mcdford when one ot the company ot young men, for ihcre were several had col lected in front of Lewis' confection ery, asked permission of Will to take a little ride, and Hie request being re fused, be still persisted in his plea, and finally be cranked the cur and jumped in. Still Will persisted in bis refusal, but he started anyhow, ran about a hundred yards, turned aroiiml, came hack to Hie same place, and just then Mr. Gorman drove in front of the store, jumped out to pro cure something, leaving his little boy in the hack, and just then the car driver arrived to stop the car, hut something went wrong anil instead of stopping it. ran right into the rear end or the hack, with lull lon-e, cous in l the team t.i run away, hot for tunately the tongue of the hack hrokt out. fnini! the horses, and thus per baps saved the life- of the liltle boy but the collision w.is L-tcat as to put the light.- out ol commission and damage ti.e radiator . considerable, co-ling the young man about .s'JU col sit'ing our b'ecksuiiih. W. L. ' !n!- 1 If IMA'-M MHtl fll.lt, J i 13 t,u..a..niilV'.l,ur,t Ai-,-.U,l ' A S010 8t ORLlitilSrS CVLHYWHl RE dreth, the job of putting in a new tongue in the hack. Hut we all feel thankful that it was no worse for the child inav have been killed or hadlv hurt. It should he n lesson, to par ents to never leave a child in a rig alone unless the horses are securely tied. It is a common occurrence to see people from the country come in and leave their learn untied for "just a minute" while they run into the slore and secure something they want, nut thinking Hint during that minute the team might start anil cause a vast amount of damage, besides endanger, ing the lives of others. Monday one of the Edlcr men and one of the Frcy men from above Lake Creek, George Nichols, Jr., George Klingle, Marsh Garrett and Frank Miller stopped in for dinner on thejr way up to Mr. GaiTetl s ranch, m the Lake Creek country, to dehorn a band of cattle. Sam Courtney was also among tho callers Monday. One of W. E. lleusley's sons has moved into the Frank Nichols home, in the lower part of town. J. II. Stewart was in town Monday went to Mcdford, returning Tuesday F. lie Ford of Sams Vallev brought in a IoikI ot wheat to the Miowv Unite mills Monday, and Tuesday the liran don Pros, received another carload of wheat from Griffin Creek, near Mcdford. . Eugene Pellows brought in his cream Tuesday and shipped it - to Mcdford. John 11. Daley came out on Ihe ear Tuesday. Charles Clark has opeiied a meat market in the old George ISrown & Suns store building. Henry French was among Hie bns- iness llers Tuesday. C. W. Clements has put in a tele- l'1""1 '" ""' ""' murkl'1 l''l'sr ''u1' Mr. Clark. ('undine Dexler of Fall liivcr, tepdaughtcr of Frank Johnson, came out Tuesday evening on the Lewis Jit -nev. was met here by her brother, .1. F. Johnson, and wife and went out to their home. Mrs. J. F. Johnson or dered a renewal of the W. M. T. while here. ,J. !:. McDonald and T. L. Ander son of the Elk creek hatchery were here for dinner Wednesday. They had been out to move Mrs. Ossnian, who lost her husband last fall, to Mcdford. They report that they arc getting things ready to make consid erable improvements in the hatchery this spring. ; ' . Reported by Jackson County Ab stract Co., Sixth and Fir Sts. Probate. Estate of William Perry Fnrlow, admitted to probate. Estate of William Robinson, inven tory and appraisement. Ileal Estate Transfers. I'nilcd Slates to Marshall Mm- ler, land in see. 4-Xi-lW Patent United Slates to Harry M. Haves, bind ill see. lO-IJli- Attention Property Owners Action In the circuit court has been begun to determine the validity of the Hanson plan and stop the Is- snanre or iionus liiegaiu, or at an , Knn(., described n follows: The excessive Interest rate. We ask all 'South half or the Southeast quari' r property owner'; to contribute to the! of Section 2, Township :;s South. , .., ,.,, ,i ' Range :S West. W. M containing Ml I attorney rees to prosecute same up to and through the Supreme Court, ! Contributions will be receipted tor j by Attorney MeCabe, (who Is con iducting the suit), at his office. C,Rr-! ling, or at the office (ment Co.. 37 North Fir St 'rompt a tion is necessary. 'Names of confidential. contributors strictly 2V Patent 11. X. Hash et ux to J. M. Wright, hits in Ashland 1,000 Pert Anderson et ux to A. K. Dctwiler, lots in Fair Oaks Orchard tract 10 Jasper X. Miller to Pine licit Banking Co., laud ir see. 27- x :14-2E 10 Gladvs Rose et al to Lester . Layton, land ill see. 25-ilH- )W 1 Hurley Hall el ux to Applcgnle , Lumber Co., timber on land in see. 14-:i"-:!V 25 K. C. Lawton et ux to W. ('. Pouter, lot 15, Eagle Heights F'ruit Farms 100 E. S. Palmer et ux to Ira Mar shall et ah, land in tup. 'M 2Y 1 Anna E. Nye et vir to ltuih T. Nye, land in twp. 37-1W 10 Desolation No. 4. A Resolution amending tho rules ror the government of the proceed ings of the City Council ot said City of I'edford. OroKon. Be it resolved bv the City Council of the Cltv of Mcdford, as follows: 1. That Itule Ten (10) in lb; Resolution on rules for the govern ment of the proceedings of th Cliy Council of said City of Medfoid. passed by Hie City Council on Febru ary Uth, 19V(. and approved by the Mayor o:i February uth, l'JOij, be amended io read us follows: "Kvery Ordinance shall voculvo three readings previous to its passage. Tno reading or ordinances shall not I e curtailed on the first reailtnc. but ordinances may bo rend by tiilo or. second and third readings." 2. That Hule Eleven (11) in tho Resolution on rules for thd govern m.-nt. of the proceedings of the Cliy Council of said City of Medfurd. passed by tho Cily I'oancil on Febru ary ilili, moo, and approved by tbi Ma.vOr on February fitli, 1U0C, ho amended to j-ead as follows: "Evej-y Resolution shall- receive three readings previous to lis pas sage. Tho reading of Resolutions shall not be curtailed on tho flirt n I reading, but Resolutions may be read by title on second and 'third read ings." S. Inasmuch as the refunding i f tho special assessment bonds of said City of Mcdford and reorganization of its finances is of the utmost Impor tance to the general welfare of said City, and time Is an essential ele ment in said reorganization, nnd It Is for that reason necessary for tho peace, health and safety of said City, an emergency is hereby declared to exist and the Resolution shall bo ill full force and effect Immediately after its passage by the City Council land approval by the Mayor. The foregoing resolution was" pass ed by the City Council of tho City of -Medford on this nth day of Febru ary, 1917, by tho following voles: 'Emmens, absent; Gaddis, "aye"; Keene, "aye"; Cnrkln "aye"; Davis, "aye"; Hargrave. "aye". Approved this !Uh day of Febru ary. 1917. (Signed) C. E. GATES, Attest: Mayor. KSigned) E. T. FOSS. (Seal) City Recorder. Master's Sale. Notice Is hereby given that pursu ant to the directions of a dc roe passed In tho district court of the United States for tho District of Ore gon, on the r.th day of January. 1317. In a cause therein pending, wherein Security Suvinci and Trust. Company Is complainant, and wherein ike Northern lirewery -l.'oin,o.ny aril the United Banking niul Savings Com pany are defendants, the under signed, on .Monday, the 26th day of February, 1917. at tho hour of 10 a. in., at the front door of tho county court house of Multnomah eouniy. Oregon, at Portland, In said county nnd state, will sell nt public auction to tho highest bidder for cash, sub ject to confirmation nnd redemption, and to the several provisions con tained in the said decree, the Interest of the defendants nhove named In the following described real property situate In the County of Jackson, State of Oregon, lo wit: Half Interest, being forty acres, in-1 T.,' 7 . J. scribed as follous: An undivided unto and off Flory acres. Thp Kn!l1 w ),P nK1,,, f,,r lhr. purpose of realizing the sum of I ' s ''. tos'llier wilh Interest thereon from the date of the s.iid de cree, and the fo:ls and disburse- i meats of the litU-stlon adjudged to j be due the j,bov- i,a d eoinpl:iin:iut, ! and the further -niu of tl 1 1 .- I 1.7 5. totielhcr witii interest tio-r'-ou Iroiul the date of the I-ai'l decree, ndjlld'-ed j lo be due ihe I niieil Halisilm and Savings Ccmpiinv. and the a' cniiux ! costs and epens- of this sale. E Mil. C. BltHN M'Gll, Master toiiiuilssioncr under ap 1 m HOX TU0R0tf6HLY . coMvJitJceo we ts am 16 COKKCCT BU'f HI6K6 ARC NO &R66(J sroTQ ttiS UEFTeAR- SIMKTH6 6oaT MO MAT-feR HOW MUCH WED POLUUPIb IMOEiOUFY OURSELVES THE RC O BE SOMetllJli MI&SltJ6 pointment by the distrtct court of tho United States tor the District ot Ore gon. CIiASSIFIKI) A1WEKT1SIXO ISATKS. One cent per word per Issue; 6 times for the luico of 6. Fifty eonts a line by tho month, without change I'Tvo words to the lino. . WANTED SITUATIONS WVNTELPruniiiKto"io by tract or day. Phone 443-J. con 277 HELP WAKTKD MALE AIAD1C TO 'MEASURE CLOTHIXO SALESMEN WANTED To sell our pinchback and regular coat to young men. If you con sell fifty suits each season here is the big gest 'moneymaker in the business. Write giving full particulars. KiliBsbaker-Helersilorf, 500 South Flflh Ave., Chicago, 111. 275 HELP WANTED FEMALE WANTED Nurse for fivo year old girl. Apply Mrs. 11. W. Iliuehain, Hotel .Mcdford. tf WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Second hand drill, club Avhcat, also fattening hog feed. Tel. 403-H2. 277 " WANTED- To buy ewe sheep. Pliuue Gcorgo Mansfield, Prospect, Ore, Phono 22-Fl.'l, Eagle Point, liutlo Falls Tel. line. ' ' 2S0 UMV'reil Tn l,,,v n ,.nn,l ,-n,,,-l, team, weighing about (1250 lbs.' Young & Hall. 270 WANTED To hire good plow team, ('all evenings or meal lime only. C. W. Isaacs. WANTED Old . false 'teeth, don.t lifatter if broken. I pay $1 to $5 per set. Mail to L. -Miner, 2007 S. r.th st., Philadelphia, I'a. Will send cash by return mail. 277 WANTED Beardless barley Sunrise potatoes. (1. M. R. 2. Early i-ooiiiis. W ANTED I louses to move. 4SS-.M, or 4SS-X. Phone FOR KENT FURNISHED ROOMS. FOR RENT Four sleeping rooms, with bath. 215 X. Grapo st. 299 FURNISHED APARTMENTS. FOR RENT Two completely fur nished apartments for rent, steam heut, hot and cold water, bath, kitchenette with gas range. Apply Hotel Holland. FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT Three-room furnished house, close in. Apply 730-R. 275 FOR RENT Furnished llve-ronii modern bungalow cheap. Phono 929-V.'. 27) FOR RENT Furnished and unfur nished house. M. A. Ruder, 123 East Main. FOR KENT MI.SCEI.LANEOt S FOR RENT Middle aged couple (without children) furnished home on 10-acre tract Joining city limits, berries and fine garden, all klndi of fruit, barn and chicken house. Attractive terms to right pnr:.y. See or phono J. W. Wakefield, Palm Block. 27.V" LOST LOST--Bunch of keys Finder pleaso phono 75 ring. 275 FOR 8 A LE LI V EHTOGK. FOR SALE Team of mules cheap. C. W. Abcrcrooible, Phone 3H-.I FOIt SALE -Exlra fine pun- Jersey cow nnd calf, three fine heifers. horse, biiKgy, Shnrpless separator, I fruit jars, 2 w oodcai ters' outfits.! beating stove, iron bed, hicyi le. j Iron wheelbarrow. Herbert Lunt.' Talent. FOR SALE - Two fresh in Ilk reus. Willi calves: s beilt Warner, Wort man 4.. II. Warner. rs. Inquire Gore or L. I'OK fr SALE Two -ler.-.ey cows, -h. olher fresh soon. a'.-o a i,i Ins. work miii'-s, oang and sound ''ampbell Phone 31 1 -It. FOR SALE tWO COUrl M9-.M. G. Four youii catile and Willi CillVes. I'liolli- L. tfelieiiuorhorii. 2 .0 WOOF Ue ' WAFFLe : ? V-i-W"" --'f-'S I tetiee Mnee mee mo t M ": 'fPfi U I'W AM AM6RICAN 1.6TM6 60 6r ' v''lifeSl AT NICriT w COUUO cAPTive sba-culls visible: FOIt 8 A lb rociritY FOIt SAl.K O. A. (J. line bred . ('. W. Leghorn cockerels; also "White Wyandotte cockerels and eggs for hutching. II. W. David son, Central Point. 27!) "Olt SALE K. C. H. I. Ited eggs for hatching, from rtuo stork, $1.00 setting, 15; also a few flno cock erels, il.no each. Jas. Campbell, Phone 31 1-lt. " 271 FOR flSALE S. C. White Leghorn eggs. Heavy laying strain. 75c sotting, J 1.00 hundred. J. S. Craw ford, Talent, Oregon. 283 FOR SALE 8. C. Rhode Island Red cockerels, pullets and eggs for hatching. Ernest Webb, Central Point, Phone 24 7. 312 FOR SALE Eggs for hatching, from first prlo Winers r.t Stato Poul try Show. S. C. White Leghorn, $1.00 per Betting. R. C. Silver Laced WyandottcB, $1.25 per set ting. Order now for future hatch ing. P, E. Wyncoop, 820 West . 12th st. Phono 204-W. 2S2 FOR SALR MISCELLANEOUS FOIt SALE Wagon, 3 MitchcM buggy, harness, lor small horse. 310 Knight st. 27u FOR SALIC Three rugs, ono dining table, one bed and chiffonier. 48 Rose avo. . 275 FOR SALE Home grown alfalfa seed; also 3 1-4 wagon. Wallaco Wood. Apply ut Hubbard Bros. 2 7 8 FOR SALE Machinery f. o. b warehouse Grains Puss. Ore., five stamp mill, 50-ton Chilian mill concentrator, crusher, compressor steam engine and boiler, ntcum mi in ns. hoist, : motors or genera tors and other electrical equip ments, air drills, blowers, water wheels, wood, Bteel mid Iron pul leys, steel rails, oro cur, shafting, pipe and fittings, zinc shavings, cyniildo. red wood tanks, steol shaft buckets, warehouse scales, belting, etc. Address 507 E. Street, or Phone 532, Grants Pass, Ore. FOR SALE Set double harness, one billiard table. John Lyden. .lai-Ksouville. 277 FOR SALE---A Howard Brothers Square Grand piano, in good con dition. Moviog and must sell. Sixty dollars cash takes it. Joe O'Lilen, 319 S Gins street. If FOR SALE Hydraulic placer mine, fully equipped; good piping ground. Address J. C. D., care .Mail Tribune. 293 FOR SALE Dry niai'iznnila, laurel and some oak wood, $1.75 u tier on ground, or $3.25 delivered. Phono 370-R. 277 FOR SALE Seed, alfalfa, red clover sweet clover, timothy nnd other grasses; strictly fancy stocks. Write for samples. Ralph Waldo Eldcn, Central Point, Oro. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Will sell i.O-ncre stock and wood ranch below cost lor rash if taken at once; excellent outrange. Herbert Lunt,' Intent. 2S0 FOR SALE Good lot. close In, Im proved, near pavement, 32 S. -Grape st. 271 FOR SALE Cheap. Four houses and nine Iols. Three six and one three-room house. Near new mill. Will sell one or all. Easy terms. Jasper Glllas;y, 4 1 Parle Place, Phone 9111 -X. 291 MONEY TO LOAN TO LOAN From ranch $100(1 to $7000 Phono on good 35 3-J. ,1 property. D. Andrews. TO LOAN prnperty -Monev lo loan on ranrh Box S, Mall Tribune. MONEY TO LOAN Have money to loan on first mortgages. Quick service. E. S. Til my, 210 Garneii. Ooroy bldg. FOR EACIIANGB FOIt TRADE - Equity In small well inioioveil, ciose-ln ran'h. tor equ::y Ir, Medford reslden-e. Ad Ircs I I West !Uh. ; 7 5 i FOR . EXCIMNGK - Good sorry 'or ! lio-.:s. c.iles, cow, or anyihiu;'. Call i' I I-.I5. !') FOR SALE Olt TRADE -Jacks and .leany 'times, Suitable Tor ( hil ilreii ot work. Cor. Malltic nlld ! , l.loi-rty, N. Medford. 29 FOR EXCHANGE -I have small j neraye w -II I in proved I will trade I for house and lot In Oranue, Cal.. 1 or !u i roil nilinu towi. e rile or call al 3 19 N Glassell al. S7i POT LflNTeRelS ON To keep Tug flag eetJe MCRu BUSINESS DIRECTORY Auto Supplies LAHER AUTO SPRINO CO. W are operating the largest, oldest and bost equipped plant In the Pa cific northwest. Use oar springs when others fall. Sold under guar antee. 26 North Fifteenth St Portland, Ore. Attorneys GEORGE A. CODDLNO Lawyer, Room 412, Garnett-Corcy Dldg., Medford, Ore. GEO. W. CHERRY Attorney and Notary, Rooms 9-10, Jackson Coun ty Rank Building, entrance N. Central, Medford, Ore. POUTER J. NEFF Attorney at law, rooms 8 and 9, Medford National Dank Building. A. E. REAMES Coroy bldg. -Lawyer. Garnett- Collections COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS We collected some accounts 14 years old. Wo know Bow to got tho money. The Bullock Mercantile Agency, Inc., nooms 1, 2, S. Has kins' Bldg., 21G E. Main st. Dentists DR. T. T. SHAW Dontlst. Over Dan iols Clothing Store in rooms for merly occupied by Dr. Jones. Phone G92-Y. DR. W. M. VAN SCOYOC DR. C. C. VAN SCCYOO Dentists Garnett Corey Bids. Suite 819 Medford, Ore. Phono 85(1. Engineer and Contractor FRED N. CUMMINGS Engineer and contractor, 401 M. F. & H. Dldg. Surveys, estimates, Irrigation drain age, orchard and land improvement. Garbage GARBAGE Get. your promises cleaned up for the summer. Call on the city garbago wagons fo" good service. Phone 874-L. If, Y. Allen. Instruction in Music FRED ALTON 1 1 A 1G.UT Teachor of piano and harmony. Height MusU Studio, 401 Garnett-Corcy Dldg., Plume 72. Insurance EARL S. TUMY- General Insurance office Flro. Automobile, Accident, Liability, Plato Glass, Contract and Surety Bonds. Excellent com panies, good local service. No. 210 Garnctt-Corey Dldg. Physicians and Surgeons DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathia physician. 303 Guruott Corey build ing. Phono 130. DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician and Burgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear, nose and throat. Eyes sclen tiflcally tested and glasses sun Idled. Oculist and Aurist for S. P. R. R. Co. Offices M. F. & II. Co, bldg., opposite P. O. Phone 567, Printers and Publishers MEDFORD PRINTING CO., has the best equipped printing office in Southorn Oregon; Book binding, looso leaf ledgers, billing systems, etc. Portland prices. 27 North Fir St. Transfer , EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE- CO. Otrico 42 North Front 8t. Phone 315. Prices right. Service guar anteed. WHY? $1650 Best buy for money on our list, 6-room modern house on one of best streets in town. House could not be built for less than two thousand dol lars; on paved street; sixty-five feet; East front; good shapo. Will sell furniture with house nt half price. Terms on part. See me now. J. C. BARNES Ul West Ualu kSltstit. :