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MEDFORD- MAT!) TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREflON, WEDNESDAY, FEHRUARY 28. 1917 PAOE FTYfl M 4 TODAY'S MARKETS - - Poilhlnd Livestock. - PORTLAND. Ore., Feb. 28. Hofiu steady; receipts 272. Bulk of pack ing grades $12. 4ii 12.60; heavy packing, $12.75H 12.80; llRbl pack ing, $12. 35t 12.60; rough lioavlos, f lt.254f 12; pigs and skips. (11.25 12; stock hogs, 10.254i 11.25. . ', iCattle hlglier. Kocclpts 49. Steers, prime light, $9.60 0 9.83; prime heavy, (S.IQO 9.85: good, $9i9.25; rows, choice, $7.75 y 8; medium to good, $7 (ft 7.75; ordinary to lair, IG.r.OiiT; heifers, $6 . S.2T, ; bulls. (4.50(it7; calves, $G510. Sheep steady. Receipts none. Lambs east of mountains, $12.75 13; lambs "Valley, $12 12.50; lambs, good. $1 1.23 11.7 6; prime wethers, $10.50 (R10. 75; choice - ewes. $9.2519.75; heavy ewes, $8.759.25. I ford, died Mouday morning, leaving I tour children, who have been placed I In the linmp of their a rand-Darouts. Mayor Breose of Talent. It Is not known where the father Is. as he dis appeared some time ago. We are glad to know that the children re where they will got good care. Tlio snow full has been so heavy in and around Talent that several sheds have collapsed, and a barn on the Barnes ranch south of town is a complete wreck. Kdward Dickey of Waguer Creek was shopping In town Tuesday. Mra. Willis, who has been quite sick, Is improving nicely. We ore told that over eight feet of snow fell at the head of Wagner Creek. v " I A 0111 rUIn A Kin O M TV Hon hiiu viuimu I'oitlanil lluttcr. POTLAXD, Ore., Feb: 2S. steady. - Portland tinilu. PORTLAND, Ore., Fob. 28- -Dutter -Wheat strong. No trading. Spot bids 3 to fie lifeline TlluAitA,n !' 7- fntv- fnlt! S1 5ft- nlnh C1 ".7- r,l sian", $1.05. . . Barley, No...l feed, $38.50. ' Today's, car receipts: (lour 1, oats 5, hay 1, Wheat 3, , Chicago Wheat. CHICAGO, Feb. 28. Wheat: . ' Opou Close May .....:...........:....$V.77 $1.81 July; 1.5104 1.54M: COURTHOUSENEWS Beperted by Jackson Const? Ab Itraot Co., Siith md Fir Bts. . i Circuit. ' Edith M. Antla et al vs. W. II Young, dismissed. . Belle NIckcll vs. It. II. Bradshaw, ct al, judgment. Kd Conley vs. C. Frank Rhodes et al, dismissed. jFrank Smith vs. Iris Smith, stlp uiatlon and deposition. . . ; ' Probnto. Lewis A. Wait estate, Tcport of sale TALENT TALK day Miss Ltunle Hanscomo, who ha; been clerking for Brown and Coleman of the Talent Mercantile Co., at Tal ent, has accepted the deputy assessor' position in the office of J. B. Cole man at Jacksonville. ' Miss Llnnie French of .North Talont has taken the position with the Tal cnt 'Mercantile company, vucated by Miss l.lnnie Hanscomo. Kobert , Wilcox, who has been working at the Ashland mines, was homo lor a few days last week. Victor llcCone assisted by Mr. Da socialist, lectured at Talont Frl night. . i John Colvln from Anderson creek wan in town Saturday. M.r. ond Mrs; J. D. Robinson were In Saturday from tha Bagley ranch William Withrow was trading In town Saturday. Fred Brandt, accompanied by hii small nephew, was an Ashland caller recently. William Carey received serious in jury caused by a fall, rocontly. Lon WInier, formerly of this sec tion, but now of Grave Creek, Is pay Ing this section a visit. Klmer Coleman of Phoenix wo visiting In Talent Sunday. Frank Wannes spent Sunday after noon In Ashland. airs. Irene Breesc, who has been at tho Sacred Heart Jtospltal In Med DANGERS OF A COLD Medford People Will lo WII to Herd Them. pinions Is wife No. 4. Many bad cases of kidney trouble result from a cold or chill. Congest ed. kidneys fall behind .in flltcrln tho poison laden blood and backache headache, .dizziness and disordered kldney'action follow. Don't neglect a cold. Fite Doan's Kidney Pills the first sign of kidney trouble-'. Fol low this "Medford resident's exampl Mrs. J. H. C.ustin, 521 S. Ora st., Medford, Bays: "I have been tak Ing Doan's Kidney rills whenever I have felt the need of kidney medi cine for several years and I have al ways received trie most satisfactory results. 'My kidneys seem to be my weakest spot and every Utile cold or strain affects them and my back be comes weak or lame. After I have taken a couplo of boxes of Doan's Kidney Pills, my kidneys become nor mal and In every way. 1 feel as well and strong as ever." Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mrs. Gustln had. Foster-Milburn Co. I'lnp-i . Buffalo, X. V. The special election set for Satur day, March 3, to pass upon the prop osition of purchasing Chautauqua park by the city, has been postponed. Tho council at its regular session .March 0 will spoclfy a later dato. Reason of the change is attributed te desire to afford more timo in which to decide on the merits of the plan and to avoid possiblo complications. Mrs. Elizabeth Langford and her daughter Nola left here on Tuesday evening for Puynllup, Wash., accom panied by the remains of Guilford J Langord, the husband and father Who died horo rccontly and who will be burled In that city. Fred Wagner, who has been sum moned on circuit court jury, Is mak Ing dally trips to Jacksonville. At a meeting of the Men's Social Service League, held at the Baptist church on Tuesday evening, the mo mentous question "What's tho Mut ter -With the World?" waa discussed from a wide range of standpoint, in eluding stereotyped political and so cial phrases of accountability as well as the submarine menace and high cost of living resultant causes. A Christian Endeavor, rally Is be ing held here at the Presbyterin church on Wednesday. The ma conference was at 4 p. m. C. C. Ham llton of Boston, field reprcsentatlvi of the society In a national capacity Is a chief speaker. Howard Brown of Los' Angelas, Btato president o California, is also present. Business sessions will be followed by a ban quet.' The public Is cordially Invited to attend tbe mass meeting In the evening. 1 Petor Hurray of the Bcllcrvlew dis trict is closing out personal effects preparatory to leaving with his fam ily to join the Ashland colony of set tlers in the Canadian northwest. Their postofflce address will bo Spir it River, Albertn, In the Peace valloy. They will not leave Oregon until spring conditions up north ore a little further advanced. Forestalling even tho special elec tion called for deciding the fate of Chautauqua park, and before tho cor ner stono of a new assembly build ing has been laid, agitation is already under way for the Installation of a fine pipo organ In tho proposed now structure, with Prof. II. G. Gllmoro as engineer to miBter tho intricacies of tho instrument's manuals, pedals iind stops. A party of Southern Pacific tickat agents from Texas were horo Mon day, coached by Agont Kramer of the local station In an enthusiastic snow- balling contest tinder the prevailing weather conditions, which they found a much moro ploasant pastime than experiencing the terrific "north orris" to which the Lone. Star stale is subject. J. V. Morris of Portland Is here representing tho Oregon State Motor Association, the activities of which heretofore have been mainly confinod to Multnomah county. . Tho organ! zatlon has been broadened in scope to Include the entire slate, with the result that southern Oregon territory is not being overlooked in the pre- paratlon of highway schedules which incorporate mapping the country by specific units, prominence being gir en to Ashland as the gateway to auto trurcl to and from California. Among Greek letter fraternities be Ing fostered nt the University of Cal Ifornla. VernI Mills, Ashland student attending that institution and whose address is 2601 Durnnt avenue, Berk: eley, is prominently identified with Beta Omega of the Delta Tan Delta affiliation. . . '.' . ' IVe have ordinances compelling property owners lo cut weeds adja cent to their lots. In view of pre vnillng heavy snowfalls another en actment is in order providing for cleaning of walks, where In the ma jorlty of Instances a foot of slush ha been waded through for the past week. On Monday Bob Fltslmmons, wife and son Bob Jr.. passed through bound for San Francisco, where the father and son. after filling a vaude ville stunt, will join the mother in eranccllstlc work, labors In which (he mother has been engagod for sometime past and in behalf of which she has enlisted the entire family with an avowal from Bob that this chnng on his part will be on peT manent linsi". The present Mrs.- FKz She was for merly Miss Tcmo Zlllen, n French audevllle singer on the retired list, and visited this section on a lectur ing tour sometime ago. II. H. Units, new night yardmaster at Southern Pacific yurdB, succeeds Hugh Gillette, promoted to the day job. He la from Klamath Falls. With both Greer and Endcrs ab sent for the past month the old town took on tha uaicyon air pcrtalulng to the quiet, the peaceful and the un disturbed. 'Rev. J. S. Smith's southern Califor nia address is 2919 Franklin avenue, San Diego. He reports heavy rain storms in thnt section which old timers pronounco the severest in 50 cars. Violent winds even blew the roofs off of several buildings. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Edwards left Monday morning for tholr customary extended tour in southern climes, shipping their car to Red Bluif to be in readiness for leisurely relay units of the trip. They may visit the Ha waiian islands before returning home. John .Maloy is opening a new mer chant tailoring establishment in suite No. 6, upstairs in tho Ashland Im provement Co'a block. Lynn, Infant son of Mr. and Mrs Klmer Ashcraft, who died early in the woek, was burled Wednesday. He was. a bright eromlslng child of two years. On Monday before the circuit court at Jacksonville, William Lindsay and Frank .Norman Snider, both of tbla vicinity, forsook allegiance to all for eign kings, princes nnd other polen tatcs, perfecting final naturalization papers as citizens of the United States. Retrenchment possibilities incident annual meeting of tho Stuto Pross as-! sociatlon, and a special date for the same purposo has been assiuued ut the state fair. Tha fuueral of Mrs. Ireua Hieeso of this city, who died Moudny nt the Medford hospital, were hold on Wed nesday at Stock's undertaking par lors. Services were private. Tho deceased was 28 years of age and a native of the Hawaiian islands. Iu termeat was In Mountain View cemo tery. She leaves four young children. A. V.. Bartlett, manager of tho Ashland mine, uaH returned from a lengthy eastern trip. Wavne Wyland and Mr. Mucker smith of the Meadows passed through tho valley one day Inst week with a large bunch of cuttle Sir. nud jlrs. Percy Olinpmnu of Sams Vallev Kpent Thursday nisht with Oscar Rodgers nud family of Benjrle. .A couple of Germans were nmund the valley buvintf hides nnd selling different nrticles this week. Their names were not learned. The miow storm luiide it rather disagreeable fur lH'ople to attend the dnnec nt .Muoimlle reumary 22 mnkinu- u smaller crowd than usual Sir. Seabrook nnd Mr. Benulicu o Table Hiick were doing business in Antioch several days the past week. Mr. Montgomery anil family Medford have bought the Klmplcigh ranch, near Beagle. A birlhdnv party was yiven on Tlico (!l:iss nnd son, Randolph, In.' to the high cost of living Were cx- Sunday. A delicious dinner was sen' emolified on Tuesdar at a 'meeting ed and the afternoon-was spent b; of the Civic -Improvement club by pullinjr taffy. A luoM enjoyable da Mrs. ' W. L. Mellinger, who afforded nn object lesson in domestic econom ics by metamohphising a pound of butter and one pint of sweet milk into two pounds of the gilt-edge creamery product. Mexican methods of today, which have their origin in Spanish traditional customs, turned this dairy trick. In court proceedings ns reported by Medford papers on Tuesday, J. A Lemery of thlB city is montloned as having been Indicted by the grand jury, charged with extorting money from George Van Natta, also of Ash land. Opinion Is divided hero, some alleging that blood cannot be extract ed out of a turnip. Local preachers claim that Leniery Is a lawyer, the awyers returning tho compliment by offering to prove the contention that he Is a preacher. " ' Howard Brown of Los Angeles, son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. O. Winter. arrlvod Monday ovcnlng for a visit ith rolatlves and friends, also to par ticipate in the Christian Endeavor rally. Ho formerly lived here, tak- ng a prominent part in young peo ple's meetings. Supt. Briscoe of local schools, ad dressed the parent-teachers associa tion of Talont on Tuesday evening, hlB thome being "School System." Orchestral effectB accompanying for mal topics on tho program were sup plied by a Victrola manipulated by Rose Bros., of this city, classic selec tions being rendered without a sin gle puncturo or blow out. H. O. Purucker expects to leave for North Yakima, Wash., next week, whero he has accepted the position of district man'agor of the Western Statos Life Insurance company, re linquishing employment with tho Metropolitan LIfo In this territory. V. O. X. Smith, cashier of tho Cit izen's bank. left for Tortland on Monday evening to attend a meeting of tho csecutivo hoard of tho State Bankers' association. He will return the Intor part of tbe week. Guy Good has gone to Dunsmulr to fill an appointment as train clerk iu Southern Pacific offices. During her visit In Salem Mrs. Tt. II. Greer attended a meeting of the executives of the Woman's Crater Lake club, an organisation of ladies throughout the state which Is giv ing much publicity to Oregon's in comparable scenic attraction. An other meeting of Cae hoard will soon be held In Portland. A rallv in be half of the club's activities will be held in Pendleton at the time, uf tho was spent Elbert Glass drove several head o beef cattle to market oue day la week. 1 Mrs. Ed Moore, who has been vis iting- relatives in California for sev erul weeks, has returned to her home in Antioch. William Shinn and Dewey Vincent who are working at the ltiversidi ranch, were visiting friends and rela Jives of Sams Valley Sunday, John Mt'Uruder was a Sunday vis itor at Florence Walker' ailed to tlie l:cdido of the mother. I ho is very ill. J. F.. Roswelt spent Hie wrjck end ith home folks, returning to Happy Camp Sunday morulas.". SV. W. Scott, Jr., of northern fuli- uruiu, is visiting Jicrc this week. Lawrence Nichols lelt for lhms- muir Sunday mX'minir, where he will accept a position. llrvee Nichols is now at work at Hornbrook, icoing there on train 13 Sunday uioruiii;;. Mr. Simons, who left here last fall o spend the winter in. St. Louis, Mo., and vicinity, has returned here, uc- oinpnuicd by his brother. Mrs. Ureen and dnttuhtar were nmoiiLr the shoppers from here in Medford Snturdny. Mrs. Cliff Smith nud baby left the first of the week fur Vortland on nn extended visit to relatives und friends. I.lovd March and wife, accompan ied bv Jake Stone, have taken charge of the Noyes place, near Tolo, nud will reside there in the future George llitzlcrnnd Carl Henderson, who left here some time afro to make u tour of the world, via side-door l'ulhnan, have returned to the valley. The last baskethnll of the season played on the local floor was played between Central Point and Jackson ville, the boys of Central Point win ning hv a score of 28 to ", and. the Central Point girls winning by i score of 120 to -. By reason of tin. game, tho Central 1'oint girls' team won the championship, of tho county excluding' Medford and Ashland. Victor Btirsell shipped two ear- louds of hogs to Portland the first of the week. County School the senior elns of Central Point high fcchoi.l, Friday evening, March is said to be the het ever pul ou here, and MioiiM he attended by all our fit -ijeus. The nuiuv friend of Mrs. ,T. V. l'ructt will regret to learn that she has been ipiite ill at her residence on South Front street, and all hope that her recovery will he speedy. W. 1. Blower mid wife left Tues day evening fur llicir new home ut (tichnm. Or. i )) FOrt CRACKED and CHAPPED HANDS- Dennlt Eucalyptus Ointment AT ALL ORUQ STORES TUBES 26C JARS 60O - MONKV TO LOAN LESS MEA Take glass of Salts to finih Eidneyi it .Bladder bothers you ilruuc lots of water. TO LOAN Monoy loaned on furni ture, live stock, implements, etc. Transactions private, possession retained. Write Union Loan Agency, 217 S. High street, Salem. Oregoa. SOS TO LOAN $2000 to loan. It. A. Holmes, tho Insurance Man. TO LOAN $1000 to loan on rauch property. Box S, Mall Trtuuiie. " MONEY TO LOAN Have money to loan on first mortgages, quick service. E. S. Tumy, 210 Garnett- Corey bldg. BUSINESS DIRKCTOIIT Accountant. E. M. WII.SON Certified Public Accountant, room 411 M. I-. & H. DIdK., Medford. Oregon. Auto Supplies Eating meat regularly eventually pro duces kidney trouble in some form or other, says a well-known authority, be- csuso the urio acid in meat excites tl kidneys, they become overworked; get slupgiah; clo up and cause all torts of distress, particularly backache and mis ery in the kidney region; rheumatic twin ges, severe headaches, acid stomach, con stipation, torpid liver, sleeplessness, blnrlder and urinary irritation. The moment your buck hurts or kid neys aren't acting right, or if bladder bothers you, get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any good pharmacy; take a tnblcspconful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few duys and your kiilnevs will then net. fine.' This famous alts 'is nude from the acid of grapes LAnER AUTO SPRING CO. W Ager was among those from Jackson ville who attended the basketball game here Saturday evening. The high school play to be given by and lemon juice, combined with iithia. and has been usod .for -generations to flush clogged kidneys and stimulate them to normal activity ; also to neutralize, the acids in the urine so it no longer irri tutea, thus ending bladder disorders. ,lad baits cannot injure anyone; makes a delightful effervescent Iithia- ..... t j.:nb ...t.:nl. ...iiKn- ..t .l Superintendent j W(mu,n taka now and then to keep tha are operating the Inrgest, oldest and best equipped plant In the Pa cific northwest. Use our springs when others fall. Sold under guar antee. 20 North Fifteenth Bt Portland, Ore. Attorneys kidneys and urinary organs clean, thus avoiding serious kiuaey diaeeae. To Overcome Eczema Never mind how oiu-n you have tried and failed, you cuu stop turning, itching eczema quickly by applying a Lttlu zemo furnished by aay druggist tor 25c. Ex tra large bottle. !.C3. Healing begins ihe moment zeaio is applied. In a short time usually every trace of ccixr.'a, tet ter, pimples, ra::h, bluck heads and sim ilar skin diseases wut he removed.. For clearing the skin nnd making it vigorously hcaltlvy, aiviiys 113c zemo, the penetrating, antiseptic liquid. It is not a greasy salve and it dots not stain. When others fail it is the one dcpcnrtahlc treat ment for skin troubles of all -kinds. Th E. Y. Rog Co.. ClttTelana, o. City Recorder J. W. Jacobs has posted notice for vity 'election to he held Monday, March 12. One re eorder for two years and two coun eilmen for three venrs each are to he elected. Miss Blanche Arnold was a recent visitor at Sterling. Mrs. Smith and daughter, Mrs. Reed, of Tolo, were among the many shoppers here Saturday. Mrs. Ed Rnimey has returned from a visit, to lied Bluff, whore she was EASY TO DARKEN A CLEAR COMPLEXION Yoa can Bring Back Color and Lustre wit a ag rsa, and Sulphur. When you darken yonr ksir wltTi Pse Tea. and' fculpbur. no one etn tell, bs caii'o it's done no naturally. o evenly. Preparing this mixture, thsujli. at hnsia is mussy and troulle?nme. For "fl cents tou can buy nt any drug store Iks ready-to-uso nreimrnlion', improved hv tlie addi tion of other ingredients, called -WyetU's Sage and Sulphur Compound." You jiit dampen a fixmi-ti or soft hrtiRh with It and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a lime. By morning all erov hair disappears, and, after an other nnnlieation or two. Your hair be. conies beautifully darkened, glossy and luxuriant. Cray, faded hair, though no dingraee, is a lign of old age, and as we all de ,orn a Youthful ami attractive appear- nnrp. rrei l.lisv at once with Wyelli's Said and' Sulphur Compmind and look years vonm-er. This rcndY-to-ilw preparation 'm a delightful toilet requisite and not s medicine. It i not intended for the cure. mitigation or prevention of duessH. Ruddy Cheeks-i-Sparkling Eyes . Most Women Can Have ( , Says Dr. Edwards, a Well-Known Oluo rnysician Dr. F. If. Edwards for 17 years treated scores of women for liver and bowel ailments. During these years he gave to his patients a prescription made of a few well-known vegetable ingredi ents mixed with olive oil. naming them Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets, you will know them by their nlive color. These tablets are wonder-workers on the liver and bowels, which cause a nor mal action, carrying off the waste and poisonous matter in one's system. If you have a pale face, sallow look, dull eye?, pimples, coa"cd tongue, head aches, a Ii-t1es. no-good feeling, all out of sorts, inactive bowels, you take one nt IV Kdwards' Olive Tablets niehtlv for a time and note the pleasing results. TlimtcafiiU nf omen as Well a men take Dr. Kdwards' Olive Tablets the successful substitute for Calomel now snd then Just to keep in the rink of con dition. 10c and 25c Jer ht.x. AlMrstfjuiHs. ' CXASSIKIKP ADVKIITI.SI.VG lltTKS. One cent per word per Issue; 6 timer for the price of 5. Kitty eonts a lino by tho month, without change. Flvo words to the line. WANTED MISCEIilANEOUS WANTED Man and wife on ranch without family. Call 808 or room 7. Palm block. 2S0 WANTED Bring us your eggs nnd poultry. Wto pay cash. Medford Poultry and Kgg Co. 311 WANTED To buy a fresh Jorsoy cow. Box 43, Mall Tribune. 2!)0 WANTED Vacuum cleaning, th large machine. I furpish my own power. Henry Currier. Phon 82 6-X. 30 Phone WANTED Houses to mora. 488-M. or 488-X. rX)K KENT Frn.M9HKl HOOM8, POit KENT Furnished Blecplni rooms, with bath. !M." N. Ornpo at. 2!l FOR RUNT MOI'HKH FOIt KENT Modern S-room bung low. partly furnished, with sleeping porch, hurry hushes and garde spot, close in on pavement. Phon M1-M. 29 FOIt KENT- Strictly modern buuga low, furnished completely; elo.- in. Inquire ut 41 riouth Front or Phono !ISi'.-L. Foil ItENT-.-Furnished houso to couple without children. Woul .board witll renter if agreeablo. V J. Ururnhlll. Ill Cnlou St. Bungalow Bargain 45 Cents on the Dollar I liavo a bungalow, 6 rooms and bath: 'oak 'floors.-' tilo mantel, boanifd wilLnffs. ox coptionally well constructed and located, well nlaiuiet: and artistically designed; now rented for $20 per month. The best bilngalow bar gain in Jlcdford; buyer can sell this place at a bipj profit within two years. Medford nropertv has reached low ebb and keen buyers are now picking up the snaps. Address OWNER, care of Wail Tribune. ' FOIt KENT Furnished and unlu nlshed house. M. A. Hador, 1 Kust Muln. l'ntNISIIF.O AI'AICTMK.NTS. FOIt ItENT Two completely fit lushed apartmentn for rent, stea heat, hot anil cold water, bath, kitchenette with gas ranj;o. - Apply Hotel Hoilund. FOR HAI.E POVIiTRI FOIt SAIK II. 1. Red ork.s for hatc-hlim. Mated under Hons system. Phone Isii-X. FOR HAI.E KliK for Imtrhlll HiiiKle Comb White Leghorns, O A. ('. stock, for EettlnR of 1 cRgs. Phone 500-J4. SI FOR SALE Full blooded Houriion Red turkey gobblers. They gro lari;o and are very domestic. Ad dress B. L. Dodge, Jr., Medford FOIt SALE Choko White LckIioi K;; for hatchlne; .04c each. Itobt Dulton, 102;! West. 10th. 292 FOR BALE 8. C. Rhode Island H cockerels, pullets and runs for hatching- Ernest Wehh, Central Point, Phone 217. 31 GEORGE A. CODDING Lawyer, Room 412, Gnrnett-Corey Bldg., Medford, Ore. FOB SALE LIVESTOCK. Oil SALE Jersey belter, fresh in few days; two reRlutered Duron iboars, one 3 yr. old, other 5. mo large prolific siraiu. Phono Stia-W. OR SALE tlood milch cow. furni ture and chickens. Phono 0 . or 1U17 West 9th st. 294 GEO. W. CHERRY Attorney and Notary, Rooms 9-10, Jackson Coun ty Bank Building, entrance N. Central, Medford, Ore. PORTER J. NEFF Attorney nt law. rooms 8 and 9, Medford National Bank Buildliiff. A. E. REAMES Lawyer. Onrnett- Corny hldR. FOR SALB KKAIj USTATE Collections (ill SALE Or trade lor stock cut tle, a 5-rooiu modern tnincuton ; nn Incumbrance: on paved street Address R. K.. care Mull Tribune. 290 OR RENT OR SALE 10-ucre rnneh l.V, 111 i oB from. Central Point, liood house, barn and chicken houses for 1.000 chickens. Flno slindo trees. Paul Janney, Jnekaon Co. Abstract Co. 293 FOR SALE I am offerliis my $2500 timber claim for $1200, conBlstms of 160 acres, located on tna rail road half way between Eanle Point nnd Butte Falls. Anyone wishlntt to go into the wood business would do well to luvcstlKUto. For further Information address J. 10. Stepp, 5018 72 St.. Portland, Ore. 290 OR SALE Cheap. Four houses and nine lots. Three six and one three-room houso. Near now mill. Will sell one or all. Easy terms. Jasner Gillas-jy. 44 Park Place, Phone 919-X. 29 COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS W collected Rome accounts 14 years old. We know how to not tho money. The Bullock Mercantile Asencv. Inc.. Rooms 1, 2, 8. Ras kins' Bldg., 21 n E. Main St. Dentists DR. T. T. SHAW Dentist. Over Dan- lals Clothing store in rooms for merly occupied by Dr. Jones. Phono 692-Y. DR. W. M. VAN SCOYOO DR. C. C. VAN SCOYOO Dentists . Onrnett Corey Bldg., Suite (11 Medford, Ore. Phone 866. Enfflneer and Contractor FRED N. CUMMINOS Englnoor and contractor, 404 M. F. & H. BJd Surveys, estimates, Irrigation drnis ago, orchard and land Improvement Garbage FOIt SALB MISCELLANEOUS 'OR SALE Good Phono 201-IU. beardless seed . , 290 OR HALE-.-00-R2. -Looso buy. Phone 29i FOR SALE At a bargain, Fairbanks Morse (i-horsn power engine, cen trifugal pump, 4 In. discharge, oo ft. 4-ln. Pipe; 2000 gal. redwood tank. All good us now. Phone 14 7, Johu SlBty, Central Point, illouto 1. 291 FOR SALE Alfalfa hay In burn, one mllu southwest Phoenix depot. 11 ton. A. L. Looniis, .Medford, Ore., Phono It I. -JJ GARBAGE Get your premises cleaned up for tho summer. Call on the city garbage wagons fo" good service Phone 874-L. ( Y. Allen. Instruction In Music FRED ALTON HAIGH V Teacher of piano and harmony. Halght Mnslt Studio, 401 GarnettCorey Bldg., Phone 72 Insurance FOR KALE 2r,0 smudge pots. 3 sal- Ion. In first class order; used cr.ee. J'rieo each 2' cents. Frank Ab bott. Eaglo Point. 290 EARL S. TUMY General Insurance office. Fire. Automobllo, Accident, Liability, Plate Glass, Contract and Surety Bonds. Excellent com panies, good local service. No. 219 Garnott-Corey Bldg. I'liysirluna nnd Surgeons DR. W. W. I It) WARD Osteopathia physician. 303 Guruett-Corey build; Ing. Phone 130. FOR SALE- Second and third crop alfalfa for buy. A. E. llanley, Med ford. 2 'Pi FOR SALE Alfalfa seed, 17Vtc Fr lb. M. F. llanley, Medford. 290 FOR SALE No. 1 Faultlo.M stump puller. A. Musiy, Central Point. 2'JO FOIt SALE Oue Id-gallon power ice cvream freezer with motor and piillios. 2 five gallon cabinets, 2 leo cream cans, wire tables and chairs, first class condition. P. O. Box 20X, Central Point, Ore. 307 FOR HALE Manure. Hnvo your lots plowed. Phone 173-Y. 302 Printers and l-ubllsliers Transler FOR SALE A Howard Brothers - Square Grand piano, in good con dition. Movh-.g and must ep.1I. Bixtv dollars cash takes it. Joe Ollrien. 319 S Glng street. tfl FOR SALE Hydraulic placer mine, fuilv equipped; good piping ground. Address J. C, B., care ' Mail Tribune. 2 93 FOR SALE Seed, altalla, red clover sweet clover, timothy anl other grasses; strictly fancy stocks. Write for samples. Ralph Waldo Elden. Central Point, Ore. I.OBT LOST A ring of keys. Finder plcatc leave at Tribune office. 290 LOST Package of dry goods on W'ortt Main or Ross Lane. Call 7SV-JI. 2U1' FOR SALE t'.Hii Ford; 1911 Joe son deliver. Mel. Garage, 29 ho. Crape. :.!') I DB. J. J. EM MENS Physician nd surgeon. Practice limited to eye, oar, nose and throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and glasses sup plied. Oculist and Aurhit for S. P. K. R. Co. Offices M. F. & II. Co. bldg.. opposite P. O. Phone 667. MEDFORD PRINTING CO., has the best equipped - printing office In Southern Oregon; Hook binding, loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, eta " Portland prices. 27 North Fir st. BADS TKANtfCKK Sr. STORAGE CO. Offlco 4'.' North Front st. Phone 316. Prices right. Service guaranteed. WHY? $1650 Be3t buy for monoy 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 shnpo. Will sell furniture with house at half price. Terms on part. See me now. J. C. BARNES li WmVmIb atriefc