MEDFOTtD MATL TRIBUNE, MTCDFOTiD, OTJEHOK. TTTTRSDAV. FF.r.TiFATiY LI. 1017 PAflF, FTTF r!-r V 4 V4, . .? rirr IIKJ in I 1 S Portland Livestock '.-I'OKTI.ANl), Or., Feb. 13. Hogs aliatcudy; receipts JT-L Hulk of puck lffiirij: grades, $1 l.Toui IJ.10: heavy "Jpickmjr. mAXh I--35! ill lafk- n(Df,'i ifl2.iJUC l-.-J : rough heavies, tlilflO.i'iOCull ; pigs mill skips, ir'll(a Jtrii Block hogs, 9.73(10.2.-.. ,,); Cuttle steady; receipts 03. Sleers, n liriinr light, $!l(a H.&V, prime heavy, if!) ".ffl'J.23: good, 8.-i0".8.8u: cows, .'choice, $7.30(11 T. 73; medium to good, lti'jf7(ii 7.23; ordinary to fair, 5ii(ii li.73 : almifers, $4(uS; bulls, .f;i.30((i C ; '''"ojilvc.s, .flittf il. Fi Sheep firmer; reeoipls 4117. Lambs, aonst of laouutains, if 12. 3((u 12.73; ;e Jambs, valley, f 12.23( J2.3U; lambs, ""good, ifl.23(S11.75; choice wetlrcrs, ippWO.OCi 10.73; choice owes, $i).23(u im &".; heavy ewes, $8.73(iy.23. ;ril i "1:1; Portland Butter , V'ORTLAXD, Or., Feb. 1 llultor, Mb lower. Prints, u'Jc; cube extras. "C. uiJ Portland Grain usj PORTLAND, Or.,-Feb. 13. Wheal trong; no trading. Spot bids to J'je higher. Illucstcin, $1.38; Forty iriij'old, ifl.5-1; club, $1.32; red Italian, ,clf 1.50. "J Ilni'ley higher. No. 1 Peed, .fihUO. I Tda.v's car receipts: Wheat 111, Bio flour 2, oats 10, hay 0. Chicago Wheat i LlllCAW, Feb. 13. Wheal : 'i Opeu. Close May $1.70' L. $1.7-1 July 1.1(1?.'. 1.1(1' , SAMS VALLEY - llr. and Mrs. F.. B. Dav were call- ers in Ashland lust week, wliere Mrs. j)ay remained with her little boy, who jjs under the Qoctor'.a cave there. : Mr. ami Mrs. Stoner and daughter, G! ila, hove moved out to their ranch So remain through the sinini;. This idds another pupil to oar school. y C. 11. Natwick of Ea-;le l'oint was q' looking after his road machinery here .'Monday. jj H. I. l'eltou was doinj; husines sin fOntral Point and Medford Taiisday. p Mi. W. W. Kdinxloa is quitu ill i-wilh la grippe. In answer to an item in the Table I Hock Tablets, the Sportsmen's club 1 MtatCK that their object in. of fenny ' bounty on large chicken hawks was itn nrotcct the jioultry raisers of this y. section, who claim to have been dum JVntred by them to the extent of losing ?is many as 130 chickens from a flock within a single season. The P flub states that most of the hawks ft killed were frequenting poultry prem--tises and they hope, as they believe, J thai their absence will not make the i field mice any more plentiful. J. K. .Moore was a Medford vis- i ilor lust week. Jtrs.'W. A. Trcsluim is undersoin.K : : very severe attack of poison oak. L, F. K. Deuel and Al Wicks were ; looking; after intercuts here Tuesday. , Mr. Deuel suys in reference to his ranch that he does not care to sell S and cannot see why nnv one should when they possess soil of this pro v ductiveness and wilh prevailing high i price of wheal added to il. Manv from this section attended I he dance al Gold Hill. 3 Miss Kotln i;dington is i?.it ini; her jj brother and family in KiikIc Point. S Frank De Ford hauled a load of J wheat to Kn;le Point last week. The wann, sunny days are dryin; " Ihe soil rapidly and many have com "? menced makine; early gardens. , ! Mrs. O. T. Wilson and children vis- 1 1 ited relatives in Table Kock Saturday and Sundav. EAGLE P01N r EAGLETS By A. C. Howlett Satnrduy nijiht there was whnt in called n .-.ucinl diinro that is, (jot up on the .spur vi' tin momi-nt. by cnUinn thoe iiiU'reMt'd in stich n movo by phunp nnd tlm ninkinur n.r J'anyvmt'r.ts in . hurry. There vns n jood :itttMid:iin- ;md ttioe who t'uk rxtn rt-purt htiviny liad u mmv enjiy nbtc tinip. They d;iii(-d until jib"itt ini'lniiht, and nnioiii; tlu youn nicn whd took part the followiii'j etiutc to THE MERE FACT THAT Scott's Emulsion is generously used in tuberculosis camps is proof positive that it is the most energizing prepa ration in the world. It has power to create power. It warms and nourishes; it enriches the blood, stops loss of flesh and builds you up. SCOTT'S IS PURE AND RICH AND FREE FROM ALCOHOL tecu a iwik. uijouficM. N. J. fc-' SUooT TU' LUCU.1. T . 1 1,0, U1 I I JEST UATE GoiN' ) ( VjOBUin' M TU' S To fi ) W I) Ui ) C T SCHOOL . (A the Sunnysido for beds and break fast: Lyle Pardiu, liayuiond lteter of Medford, who reuiuiued until Monday morning; George Giiiren, Al Cle ments, Jack Florcy, now of Jackson ville,, and Henry Trusty. Mrs. William llilmau, Sr., came out Saturday lo visit her son, W. H. Ilol man, who is confined here with a bro ken leg, anil returned lo her home Sunday afternoon. There was a reg ular string of visitors came in Sim day to see Mi', llohnan. Among I hem w ere Mrs. Sam t oy, Miss Verln Glo ver, Miss Nellie Coy. Mrs. S. II. llar- nish and daughter, Mrs. Fred Dulton, Mr. and Mrs. George Nichols, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Uiadshaw, Mr. and Mrs George Austin, Mrs. Fdna Kdsall, be sides unite a number whose names I did not lenru. Henry Truslv and Miss Louisa Brady were, among' the guests for dinner Sunday. W. L. Jones, who is serving I'nele Sam by going around among the cat tle men and ascertaining the number of cattle they want to put ou the gov ernment range this spring, was with us Saturdav night. J. II. Higsby and family of Crook i county, Oregon, arrived here and were, met at the train by his l'alher-on-law, Mr. Logan, who came in fi'iun that country last fall. Thev are thinking of settling in this section. -Mrs. 0. M. Golf of Butte Fulls, who has been visiting Hie family of William Perry, returned lo her home Tuesday ou the P. & U.' Mr. ISrown, the county surveyor, came out on the P. & K. Tuesday to survey nut the line between the lols owned by Mrs. Hose Potter nnd the one owned by A. B. Zimmermnn. Mrs. Jude Mayham was token to Medford Ihe first of the week to eon suit a specialist with regard lo her eyes, ns she is bund ot times. In the morning when she first gets up she can see to distinguish the differ ent persons around, and by 2 o'clock p. m. she is stone blind. The old lady is pf the old pioneer stock, ns her father, John Mathews, was among Ihe curliest settlers in this section, nnd was bom and raised in this neighbor hood, and was one of my pupils in school in 38(17. Her friends sympa thize with her in her affliction. Lyman McCord, a brother of Mrs. A. L. Hazelton, started for his home in Princvillc last Monday. v . ). Huberts and daughter were shopping in our town Monday. llcnj. Ilropby brought mil a band of cattle that, he has been feeding at A. E. Strong's place, Monday even ing. Speaking of .Mr. Strong brings to mind that be. was here Monthly and gave me the following item for the readers of the .Mail Tribune: Those interested in the Poiiltrv association or in the poulti industry, in this sec tion of the country, are lo meet in Brown hall next Saturday at 'J o'clock p. m. lo lake steps toward lite organization of a poultry association in this section of the country. W. W. Watson, secretary of Hie Jickson County association; II. Frame, president : Mr. Webb of Central Point, director; f. C. Cate, county pathol ogist, and others are expected to be here. The object of the meeting is to create more of an interest in the poul try industry uud to consolidate the interests so as to he able to do bus iness on a larger scale, so as to be able to ship the product in carload lots and thus minimize the cost of freight. The plan is to induce those who have oivaaids to arrange so us to have from 100 to jo dozen hens on a place, hire an expert fo suiierinteiid the work and care of the hens, so as to bring the production of eggs to a higher plane nnd thus increase the revenues and utilize a lot of land that i. otherwise wasted. There were twenty-sis cream cans put off the P. 4. K. train here Tues day on the trip from Medford to Butte Palis, That gives some idea of what is doing in that line in this section. W. K. Ilutlrr. one of our progres sive fanners, received a stamp puller Tuesday from Hubbard liros., Med ford, Lem Charley nnd wife passed through here Tuesday on their tray to Medford. In my lsl 1 gare nn account of panther being killed up in the Lake Creek country and credited KuiUlph Peek and John Watkuis, and it should hnve been Itudolph Peck and John Waleli, instead of Watkins. Mrs. Xellie Wooly, Mrs. ltoundlree and. two ladies from Central Point went out lo Medford in Will Lewis' jituev Tuesday. Jud Kdsall, Wig Jack, P.en.i. Ilro phy and T. V Nichols went to Med ford Tuesday. Floyd Pierce, who has been in the mines for the most of the winter, re lumed to his home Tuesday. Perry Foster, Pele Young, Henry French, John Under and wife, and James C Johnson were among the business callers Tuesday, anil while here Henry French paid up his sub scription to the W. Jr. T. and ordered the D. M. T. and Mr. Johnson paid up his subscription to the W, M. T. Dr. Holt was called to this neluh- ! borhood Thursday night to attend Mr. and Mrs. Mansfield s youngest child. Dorothy. She was taken sud denly, with something like convul sions, which developed Into paralysis of the left side. She is a little bet ter now. A trained nurse, is staying with her. Sir. and Mrs. Mooney and son start ed to Medford Monday. They stopped at John Grieves for tho night. fSIr. Stinson took hfs wile to the valley Saturday as she is quite sick. Mrs. Slioll accompanied them. .Mr. Stinson took Mr. Irwin's car, as his own waa a runabout. I Dir. and Mrs. Krakine spent the day Thursday with Pcelors and Blan chards. Irs. Krskine spent that night at Mrs. Dawson's and the next day visited the Flounce Tloek school. I The W. M. B. met at Mrs. Violet Diteworth's Saturday afternoon and proceeded to tack a comfort. Mrs. Blanchard was a guest of the hostess that day. Airs. Ditsworth served dainty refreshments of pink ico cream and angel food cake. There were 10 ladles present besides tho chil dren. There was a very pleasant party Friday night at O. W. Klncald's. Tho old fashioned fun making games were played. Mrs. Carl Michardson and Miss Uelva (Walker made candy, which was said to he delicious, and some ono popped corn and Howard popped tho question, but was reject ed because ot his thatch. Alies Delie Whiseuaiit spent Friday night with Hazel Ditsworth and at tended tho party at Air. Kincaid's. Pearl Peyton went homo with the N'yt young folks Friday night and stayed several days with tlicni. There was a party at Mr. Xye's Saturday night and Sunday the young people visited at Kd Iloliealiecks. Mrs. Shiinnou went to Medford Thursday to bo gone several mouths. Paul Peyton spent part ot Satur day night with Stewart Dilsvvorth. Mr. I'oyton and son .tames trans acted business lu the valley several days of last wee!;. -Mr. and Mrs. (ins Dltswoi'lh visit ed at II. B. Vincents .Monday. !,Mr. and Mrs. Ilurvoy Moyfr return ed last wh1; from Iowa, whre they have hpon visiting frieiuU ami rela tives the past two months. Mrs. Froht in poriously ill at her hnma notir t ho . Ifv TOtitrvnil William Wilson and family v. ill Thr In- comiiarabfr Hahy FooJ. VV bltf h--.Uh : t'rpt WIDEMAN N'S GOAT MILK trtfrti t'vtl al. fur Imatiu AT LKAOINO OCOGaiT ll-. Tim. 20. WIDEMAN G0AT,,M'lLK tD. FLOUNCE ROCK FRILLS PHOENIX PARAGRAPHS ' ; i 'J5s mm as 1 V as fllECktES, HERE IS 10 CENTS IT'S VOUSS IF VOU WILL PROMISE ME NOT To SAY "DARN" AGAIN . leave .Monday for '.Vnimia, Idaho, where they expect to reside In tho fu ture. Hsb Ethel Evans of Mcdiortl spent Sunday with Hazel Amlerson. iJIisa Rita Morse of Medford spent the week end with her grandmother, Mrs. Amelia Morse. IMrs. Caroline Anderson entertain ed the following guests at a dinner party lust Sunday. .Mr. anil Mrs. Paul Anderson and family of Jack sonville, Air. inn Mrs. Harry Lynch, and family, of Wagner creek, and Mr. and Mrs. W. Klum and Mth. Peler 'Garrett of Ashland. Tho many friends of Mrs. Clyde w ill bo glad to hear that she is recov ering from her recent illness. SEHE Reported by Jackson County Ab stract Co., Sixth and Fir Sti. Circuit Court. Mary K. liulluck vs. (lien Kubrick' et ux, decree. Eliza Smith vs. ('. I.: Cunningham et al., decree. Nicholas Kiini vs. J. (1. Ctoble et ux, default, decree. Muy K. Miller vs. Frank W. Wait et ux, default, decree. N. A. Hiehards vs. W. J. liussd, default, decree. ; Producers' Fruit Co. Phipps et al., judgment. vs. I. 1). C. A. Williams vs. Theo. II. F. En gle, decree. I Jackson County Hank vs. of Trail sher- Lumber Co., confirmation iff's sale. William Dorn vs. Squaw Lake Wa ter & M. Co., summons. Holland-America Mortgage Co. vs. James A. Hose et al., summons. E. C. Kvnnson vs. Sadie Stewart et al., motion. . Frobato. Estate of Henry Weudt, notice to creditors. Estate of Ruth Kcizur, notice to 'creditors. Estate of D. II. Miller, bond of ad ministrator. Estate of David Mayham, final ac count. Estate of Bradley O. Moore, final account. I OPEN NOSTRILS! END ! A COLD 'OR CATAfiai i How To Cet Relief When Head $ and Nose arc Stuffed Cp. C.'ailit fifty! Your cnl.l !:i Iiend or catarrh dii-appc-ir'. Yurir cl'gZ'I noi trils Mill 'lie nir p.nav"" "I y.-in head will ileiir and ym run hrnittn freely. No more sniittlir., li;iivl-:ic, liiilcouft ilim-liar".. dryni-ss or liiyi-lacSe: no Nlrugling fir lirt-aUi at liigiit. tiet a uniall lt!!e of llly'n ('rr.nr!i Ita'on from ynur iirugt:il :m.l ci'ly u Utile of thin frriL'niiit aril it..-l! ic cji llli in your leiHlj-jN. II, peart rate tlir'm;li cvitv iiir nre-aii'.T ot iUv tu-iul. so'i'.'tiuc and healing tin: swollen nr it.'lnmn! nilCOl! Ill'-llllir'tH". giVjllg I'tll i'Jht.'ll!' rcli.'f. llcai I ei.l.Ii. iinl i.it.irr'a yi-1,1 like mnifie. pMii't slay wtulled-iip iiti-t uiineral.lc, I:.!i. f i ure. SACRIFICE SALE Owner of IjllllU'illlAVS wo Ilk must. i-('lnss re.'ilixe lis los.-. , SOlllC c.'lsli ijllifklv. is vour ffiiin. I'roin'i't v prie- (' SO low lllilt llllVer I'flll clear if'l'iiXl I'll eai-li mie wit li in a vear. Now is the time to buy Medford property. Fehl Investment Co. r,ionM;.-)!-J .17 N. First, ALU RiSHT, MA I'LL ) f THAT'S A Y'. I S&.Y, MA- KNOJ . ' ' promise not t' V sooo BoY ' A H0ilD THAT'S y , - t ' SAY "0AR.M" NO ( ' VW0Q.TW A UNLF CutLUP ' Moae- honest! ) r- Dollari ) C f ) Uf U- fiL ligr ))S Kstnte of S. T. Howard, order. Kstate of Anna Smith, admitted to probate. Kstate of Daniel Whetstone, report of guardian. Kienl Kstato 'n-nnnfein. A. W. (loddnrd et al to II. C. Stoddard et al., land in sec. 21-3ti-:iV 1011 D. C. Cole el nx to II. C. Sehlcef, lot 0, block 'J, Whit man Park, Medford 100 ! J $100 Reward, $100 The rtMiuVi'rt of tula pni-cr will l- Ittil tt laru tlmt Iliirf Is nt t one tlrviluVd ill thiit sclfiK-v linn tH-n Mo ti. ouri In nil it h(ikk. hihI tl-"t I t'ntnri'li. Hull i'utarrti t tiro N tho mil) uunllhf fine nw kuoiMi to !! iiid! linl rratiTiiliv. I'atarrli lxlnw ronxtltMHomt 11mufi, icqulreR ti ftwM lint tonal tri'iilim-iit. HaII'h Ci'ltiD'b Cure I li'k.U Inliinrillv, iti-tlutr dliM llr iilK-ii ttu lilwul Mini mucous mnTtici'ti of (lie MMilil. tiii'rebv ili'Sti'uvlin.' ti"' founiliilloii of the dlswiNf. mid oU!u the put lent Mrcmlli in imllUtuiT uii the I'oimltutl'in nnl n-Mlstlni: uu tiirc In dol'itr Its wurk. Tho iiropilcttirti Iinve no iHin.-li ftilili hi lt euratlve ih.wi-ik llui' tly ofT'T Ouo Ihinilr.-il Holtnr fur nny enw tlmt It fullH to cure. Soml fur )Ut of Wiitliiiunlnls. AdilPOBS R J. CHENGY & CO.. Tuh-df, O. Sfld by nil Drncrii't. I.'ic. TaU Hull's 1'atulb I'illa for ooniitlpatlon. $:! 4 ! CliASKIl-ll'.l) ADVKUTISING UAIKS. One cent per word per Issue; C times lor the price of o. Fifty cents a line by the month, without change. Five words to tho line. II IOIiP WAXTKn FUJI A L13 WANTliD Oil'l morning only, ino st. lor house work Call at U12 Calher 279" WAXTEH MISCKLIjAXEOUS W A XT K D To rent smull furnished bungalow. Close in. Phone 214. ; 27!) WANTED To rent a ranch, either stocvk or general farming. Ciivo good references. P. O. Box Sli, Eagle Point, Oro. 281 WANTED Second Phono R13-R. hand Incubator 27!) WANTED To buy owe sheep. Phono George Mansfield, Prospect, Ore., Phono 2 2-F1S, Eagle Point, Uutto Falls Tel. lino. 280 WANTED Houses to movo. 488-M, or 48S-X. Phone FOR RENT FCKN ISII Kl) ROOMS. FOlt KENT Five sleeping rooms, with bath. 245 S. llrupo St. 2!)!) VritXlSIIKIi APARTMENTS. FOR RENT Two complotc.ly fur nished apartments for rent, steam heat, hot and cold water, hath, kitchenette with gas range. Apply Ilotul Holland. FOR KENT IIOI.'bEa FOR RENT Furnished and unfur nished house. M. A. Railor, 123 East Maiu. l'OR SALE LIVESTOCK. FOR SALE Horses and mules at 4"! Orchard and Land Co. Also plows. S4' FOR SALE (iood work horse, i:!ou Mm. No phone. Hunch oast of city reservoir. Call noons or evenings. II. 11. .lanes. 21 FOR SALE - 4711 goats. Wclliortl Hcksoii. I'lioni) 272-JI. Ash land. 283 FOR SALE--first class .lersei cow, lust fresh. Tuberculin tested. Phone .".82-L. Call 8.". I E. !'th. 2n:: I'OH SALE- Tnini, horm and mure. or will trade lor i;ood coiv.-i. Phone Peallllell. Central Point. 2X3 FOR SALE -Mi-ceiling slock Duroc ; hogs, gills, young hoar and pigs. Oaknioiit farm, Talent. .!, II. Full-1 rr. 280 1 FOR SALE OR Tit A I 111 Jacks and j lenny iiurros. Suitable for chll-1 dren o win!:. Cor. Nlautlc and Liberty, N. .Medford. 2s'Ji FOR SALE Kxtra fino pitro .I(?rntv row and c:lf. thrr-n fin; h'jffci'H. horpo, huK, Sh;irpl'SM sf-para'nr, fruit Jarw. 'J. wnoilruttcrs' outfits. IwatlnK Ptovf, iron led, bfryelo, iron wheelbarrow. HiTbtrt I.unt, Talent. 'W MONEY TO LOAN TO LOAN $10011 to loan on ranch " property, llox S. Mull Tribune. MONEY TO LOAN Have money to loan on first mortgages. Quick service. E. S. Tinny, 2 III (larnett Corejr bids. . - FOR THROAT and LUNGS STTUHOKX COI'tillS AXI) COMIS Ecliman's Alterative Kohl IIV Al.l ..mum; DititiciisT L'Olt SA1.K rOUITttY KIR WAIdi It. I. lied eggs for hatching. Muted under llagaii system. Phono 4SS-X. 284 FOlt SALE -& dozen White Minorca pullets. 72 4 S. Central, .Medford. lMione D41-Y. FOR BALK Stock carrots. 'Stone. Phono lir2-.l. W FOlt SALK White Wyandottes, breeding stock. 1'Jggs for hatch ing. Whito llolliind turkey eggs. J. II. Fuller, Talent. 2S0 FOlt SULK O. A. C. line bred S. 0. W. Leghorn cockerels; also Whito Wyaadotto cockerels and eggs for hatching. 11. W. David son, Central Point. 27a FOlt SAI.K S. C. Whito Leghorn eggs. Heavy laying strain. 7."c petting. $t.uo hundred. J. S. Craw ford, Talent. Oregon. 2S;i FOlt SAI.K S. C. Rhodo Island lied cockerels, pullets and eggs Tor hatching. Ernest Webb, Central Point, Phonu 217. 312 FOR SALE Eggs for hatching, from first prlzo Winers r.t State Poul try Show. S. 0. Wlilte Leghorn, 1 1. 110 per setting. R. C. Silver Laced Wyandottes, $1.25 per set ilng. Order now ior future hatch ing. P. E. Wyncoop, S20 West I2thst. Phone 204-W. 282 FOR SALKs SUSCKl.LAXEOUS .1 FOR SALE Second hand overland car, or trade for driving Iioifc. Box F. ti., Mall Tribune. 284 FOR SALE Manure. Ilavo your lots plowed. Phono 473-Y. 283 FOR SALE Washing machine, din ing room table, chiffonier. 48 fltoso ave. 380 FOR SALE Nearly new covered hack with curtains, 2 auto-stylo seats, Sarven wheels, duplex springs In front, full platform springs renr, long distance axle, 1 '.4 inch. E. Mundnvllle, Modford, Kouto 2. Phono 344-W. 278 FOR SALE meal time. -Hay. Call evening or C. W. Isaacs. FOlt SALE Oat and barley hnlcd huv. Jl.'l and 14 per ton. Phono 4li:;-R2. 280 FOR SALE - One electric range, used stx months; perfect condition. Cost $10!). Sell for $70. 815 Dennett ave., Phono I2S-Y. 28IJ FOR SALE Wagon, 314 Mitchell, hnegv, harness, lor smull horse. 3IU ! night st. 281 I'U'i SALE HearitlCM barley seel. Phone 201-R:!. 261 TOR MALE I'lows, harrows, etc. HiDi South Peach. FOlt SALE A Howard Urol hers Square (irand piano, in good con dition. Moviiig and must sell. Slxti' dollars cash tukes It. Jon O'Hrlcn. 31!) S (ling street. tf FOR SALE Hydraulic placer initio, fully equipped; good piping ground. Address J. C. it., care Alail Tribune !,3 FOR SALE Seed, alralfa, rod clover swaet clover, timothy and other grasses; strictly fancy stocks. Wrlto (or samples. Ralph Waldo Eldcn, Central Point, Oro. 1'OIt BALK HEAL KST.ITH l-'OR SALE- l-'ivc room inoderii hoiiHe and Inf. 2 blocks from Main street on North Itivor.-dile, $.'.'io. Plume ooo-L. 282 FOR KALE Will sell i'.O-acro stock and wood ranch below cost for cash IT taken at once; excellent ouiraiig.'. Herbert Lout, Talent. 2.jU (ill SAIJ-: - ('heap. Tour Iioiim'hI h ;tt itiiii lots, ThrpH six and line thu ''-roiiin Iioiik", Near now mill. I U .'arif Pbo'e;! Phone !M!i-X. 2IH fll'SIXKHH OPPOIll UNITIES WA N'TED-- Pari n"r lo good money making luudmH proposition with 1000 capital or more. Address P. o. Hoy .".I, .Uiilaml. Oreg. 2sl LOS'l LOST -Tire on demountable rim, 3y3,.. Call E, F. Uulhrie, 'j:!2. Lo lisolivllle, Jfil BUSlffESS DntKCTOKY AcToiilltant. rJLWll.SON Certified Accountant, room 411 M. lildg.. 'Medford, Oregon. Public F. & 11. Auto Buppllos liAHErt AUTO SPniNO CO. W are opouitlng tho largest, oldest and best equipped plant in tho Pa cific northwest. Use our spring when others fall. Sold under guar antee. 20 North Fifteenth St Tortland, Ore. Attorneys UKOKC.K A. CODDfNC. Lawyer, Room 412, Caruolt-Corey Uldg., Medford, Ore. GEO. W. CHERRY Attorney and Notnry, Rooms (1-10, Jackson Coun ty Bank Hulldlng, entrance N, Central, Medford, Ore. POUTER J. NEFF Attorney at law, rooms 8 and 9, Medford National Hank Building. A. E. REAMES Lawyer." Garnett Corey bhlg. Collodions COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS We collected some accounts 14 years old. We know how to get the money. The Bullock Mercantile Agency, Inc., Rooms 1, 2, 3. Has kliiB' llldg., 210 E. Main Bt. Dentists DR. T. T. SHAW Dentist. Over Dan iels Clothing Store in rooms for merly occupied by Dr. Jones. Phone 682-Y. DR. W. M. VAN 8COYOC DR. C. C. VAN SCCYOO Dentists Gamett Corey Rldg., Suite 819 Medford, Oro. Phone 856. Engineer and Contractor FRED N. CUMM1NOS Engineer and contractor, 404 M. F. & II. Uldg. Surveys, estimates, Irrigation drain age, orchard and land Improvement Garbage OARUAUk) Get your premise cleaned up for the summer. Call on tho city garbage vagons fa good service. Phone 874-L. t, Y. Allen. Instruction In Music FRED ALTON HAIQI1T Teacher o! piano and harmony. Haight Milslt Studio, 401 Guruett-Corey Uldg, Phono 72. Insurance EARL S. TUMY General Insurance office, FIro, Automobile Accident Liability, Plato Glass, Contract and Surety IlondB. Excellent corn. panlus, good local service. No. 210 (iarnett-Coroy lildg. Physicians and Burgeous DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathia physician. 303 uurnett-Corey build Ing. Phono 130. t DR. J. J. EM MENS Physician and surgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and glasses sup plied. Oculist nnd Aurist for 8. P. II. R. Co. Offices M. F. & H. Co. bldg., opposite P. O. Phone 607. Printers and Publishers MEDFORD PRINTING CO., has the best equipped priutlny; office lu Southern Oregon; Hook binding, looso leaf ledgers, billing systems, etc. Portland prices. -27 Nortb Fir st. Transfer NADS TRANHI'ER & STORAGE CO. Office 42 Norih Front st. Phone 815. Prices right. Service guar anteed. WHY? - Ei cn 51t5U "eat buy for money on our list 0-i'oom modern house on ono of best .streets In town. House could not be I built for less than two thousand dol ls. s; on paved street; sixty-five feet; East front; good shape. Will sell furniture with house at halt price. Terms on part. See mo now. J. C. BARNES 1C1 Wul Wiln HtrMt; JJ