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IN SEASON OF 1 91 6 Blooming periods as recorded by the diary of Horticultural Commis sioner A. C. Allon, show the present fruit season a month later than last year Avlth prospects good for a late Reason, 1012. Feb. 19. Cornice and Bosc buds very large and showing Indications of opening. Peach buds showing slight pink color. March clusters, of color. 23. Pear buds allowing Peuc.li buds showing lots Some trees In town in bloom. March 30. Peaches out. Some kieffers on small trees in bloom. Clusters in Cornice and Bosc showing but no color.' April 5. A few Cornice blossoms full out. Trees all looking white as blossoms are as Ifcrge as peas. April 15. Pears in full bloom. April 20. Spitzenburgs almost In full bloom and Nowtowns nearly out iim. Feb. 3 9. Peaches. swelling slight ly but no color. Fruit holding back well. March 17. A few apricot blossoms out. March 29. Cornice and Tlosc buds very lurgo and opening but not yot showing clusters. A few plums out. Peaches showing pink. April 9. Cornice and Hose show iug clusters. Peaches coming out. April 11.- Peaches, liartletts, ap prlcols, plums and Keiffers in bloom April 17. Cornice and lloss partly out. " April 20. Cornice . niul Done all out. April 28. Apples all out. l'lll, j March 7. Cornice and Pose buds swollen. March 12. Cornice and Pose buds showing leaves protruding from buds nut not yot showing clusters. Some peaches out and plums arc in blos som. Almonds partly out. March 17. Cornice buds showing clusters, bud clusters not opened lip. Hose not quite as far advanced. Peaches all out. March 21. Some Cornice out but Kief fern, plums, almonds, etc., all out. Spitzenbergs just showing clusters. Newtowns not so far advanced. ..1U1I.1L uu. nuuut lltllt luilliuo uuu l Bosc is out. Center blossoms of an-! - pie clusters mostly out. March 2 8. Cornice and Bosc all out. April 7. Spitzenbergs and New towns practically all out. 101.1. March-13. A few almonds out. All oth ir buds swollen. March 21. Peaches all out. Keif fers showing white. Cornice and Pose clusters open. April 1. Pears showing white. April 3. A few Cornice out. April 6. Comico and Bosc mostly out. Some Spitzenbergs and New towns out. 1010, Fob, 27. Some almonds out in town. Anjous showing clusters but not open yet. E FAILS TO DEVELOP FORT HANCOCK Texas, March S American patrols along the inter national border south of here early todnv had not Been any Carranza troops from Juarez with which Gen oral .loso Carlos Murguia expected to engage tho Villa comamnd at the San Martin ranch today. Late last night tho machine gun company of the 33rd Michigan in fantry, in command of Captain Cross man, was divided and the eight mo tor machine guns were sent to guard the river ford? near here. All regu lar and national guard troops sta tioned here were held under arms all night In readiness to repel a crossing by the Villa rebels from the Mexican side. CREAM FOR CATARRH OPENS UP NOSTRILS Tells ITow' To Get Quick Relief from Head-Colds. It's Splendid! Tmnne. minute Tour clocwl nostrils Jwill open the air passages of your head .willlclcariand you can breathe freely. No more hawking,, snuffling, blowing, headache., drvneS3. No struggling for breath at. night, yourcoia.orcatarrh will be" gone. i. ,.' ,Grt;aiSmairboUIo of Ely's Cream Balm from your druggist now. Apply a littlo of this fragrant, antiseptic, nostrils. H pen etrates through evcrv air passage of the head, sooth tho inflamed or swollen mucus membrane SDd relief cornea in- atantltf It's just ttm.f Don't stay stuffon-up with a cold or nasty eaurrh BcucI comes eo quickly,; . INERAL II. L. Towheehd, who has been en joying a visit in Jackson and Joseph ine counties for some weeks to avoid the rigors of the Montana winter, hav ing lor years been u resident of liutte ill that state, declared last evening that he hud not been able to find a satisfactory explanation of the indif ference of t lie people ot tins region to the fact Hint they have untold wealth all about them in the mineral depos its in the immediate neighborhood of Medford and several other less pre tentious business centers in tliii county. "I am amazed to find so much su perficial evidence of the existence of large mineral areas, in many of which sufficient development has been done to show rich ledges of large extent, and yet so little real attention devot ed to them' said Ml. Townsend. "They are sufficiently attractive to cuune a stampede in any other conn try, if substantial.developiiient prov ed that the indications found in in itiul work were reasonably penua mint,'' lie continued. "As a matter pf demonstrated J net, the more suhslan tiul and thorough the development, the more substantial and attractive are the results in this ease. Deficient Exploitation "I read with much interest your Mr. Brown's statements about what they are doing in Arizona, where mining is much more expensive and, even with the added expense, much more diffi cult and uncertain tlian it could lie here, with all of your natural advan tages; and I thought I perceived a reason for the comparisons made in your own comments thereon; but it is difficult for me to believe that your citizens know the value of your moun tains of ore of several kinds here and vet remain passive in tile matter of their development. Ignorance is not excusable in statutory law; hence, cannot conceive of a condition in which it ought to bo excusable in moral law where opportunity and duty are so manifestly related as in this ease, for I take it that, where God has given so freely of Ilis bounty, man's duly is to go to some pains to prepare it for his uses. The Scriptures are so full of that thought that it is al most a commandment. Yet, it occurs ... i... . i :,,..,....,,, n..i.i i. -tin .1 11 1 1 1' I'esponsioie lor mis paieni uegieci oi a rich opportunity. And, if it be ig norance, where is the boasted power of self interest that it has nut impell ed the good people here lo discover the truth about so important a mat ter? Is it habitual lack of enterprise or is it an unfortunate inheritance from the somnolent ease of frontier lays? Too Easy a Task "It ranv be that the task of min insr your rich coper ore, of which you appear to have a great abundance, i.- too easy to excite enthusiasm; but there is no thrill in such nn assiunp tion. The reason must lio imbedded fur below the bottom stratum of your rich ore system. It would be a more dificull task to find it than to reach your wealth of precious metals. But it ought to be found und removed. Shameful neglect is its product; and comparative impoverishment is the re sult of that "In Hutte, for instance, hundreds of thousands of dollars were expended nn jirospeets before satisfactory re turns began to be recorded. The his torv of the manner ill which vast mil lions have been taken out of the mines there, under disheartening condition: at first, is well known except here apparently. That district is largely a shaft proposition and very cxpen she when compared with the tunnel system. Yet, the wealth taken out of these mines have made a score of millionaires, built a beautiful city in iin uglv spot and contributed tons of nionev to the treasuries of the world. I am willing to believe that you have more m signt in mis vicnniy muu liutte miners ever found. How mui more may be buiied? Ago Viel'U to F.xcltement "Seven years ago I concluded (lint I was too old longer to interest myself in minimr. but I find it dilticult to lose mveves against opportunities I see here in vour Hlite Ledge copper field. I visited it in the early fall, but I lin.rticd more about it liv reading its history and promise in the many sum nles of ore on exhibition uliuut your city. "If those interested in very promis ing cliiims in that district had organ ieil an information bureau union! themselves and quietly gone about tin work uf getting in touch with mining nm-ineers and investors, I have no doubt that substantial results would have followed long ago. Deficient ex ploitation may have had something to do wiht the ignorance of the world about vour several mineral areas in this vicinity, but I am told tnnt you are going about now in 0 more modern ftlEDFOTlD MATH TRTBTJNT!, lreT)FOT?T), OTIEflOX". TITU'RfiTAY, MATifTT R, 1917 ''r'roui reliable data and statistics I huve seen concerning the mineral wealth in these southern Oregon hills, taken in conjunction wilh the richness of this valley in natural resources, J predict that ou of the most prosper ous and contented clusters of pastoral people in all the world will follow the lull development of your miues in this region, ll cannot lie otherwise. "1 trust the mineral development league will succeed in its present con certed etfuit. If the mining world should find mil what you have, ii won't need the second invitation.'' WASHINGTON', March S. In the sundry civil bill, that failed to pass on account of the filibuster upon the arnier neutrality bill, was an appro prlatlon of $15,000 for Crater Lake national pnrk, aside from road con struction, nn increase of $3000 over last year. 1 The road appropriation for con struction and related purposes. Is $50,000 less that half the estimates submitted. The bill sets aside this money In the following languago: "For the construction of a wagon road and the necessary bridges thru the park, together with a system of tanks and water supply pipes for sprinkling, repair and operation ot two horse-drawn, passenger-carrying vehicles to be expended under the direction of the secretary of war $50 000. WASHINGTON', March 8 Inven torv of the iiiantily of cereals of the 191U crops remaining on farms March 1, made by the department of ngrieul ture, and announced in its March crop report today, discloses a material re duction of stocks us compared with .other years. Heavy exports of wheat. corn and oats to supply the warring European nations have reduced the farmer's stocks.' The high prices of fered for those cereals have been so tempting to fanners not to part with their valuable seed and thereby en danger the coining season's crops. A supplementary .statement says .wheat in country mills and elevators on March 1 is estimated to be 84, (114,000 bushels (14 per cent of I Dili :rop) compared Willi 15,1,027,000 bushels a vear ago. All W HEN TALK Professor C. C. Xnmb will close his week's work umcme; the poultry people in this valley with an nll-dny moctiin at the ubli(! library in this city Sat urday. A lnre utlendunce is both expeeled und desired. loday he nnd others are holding "day school" lit Ashland. Friday will be devoted similarly to Gold Hill and vicinity. What Mothers Say Tlio experience of those wlio have u.hci1 '".Mother's Friend" should merit expectant innth- jcth- coiisiaurauou ai iuu uine. friend "Wn tha tTiMna at .or,iv.i ' ' "- i it- una imu flratlnif condition beoro cou.j lire. , -7 ' "Pmrwl fTa rrof ol... A..- Inpr drlfvery by the atoence of the severe pulns occasioned by sucti m event." yjrieztd "tlplnr Hf1 Ttm:il rm.lr ta of the WTfntcxt QSigtanro In prenarlns the iritem for such a cliaiKce." .Mrs. . Your druIt Bell It. Write for free und interesting book on MothcrhfKjd, Tim HrmtllHfi Rejrnlntor Co. tm l.ftinnr nidg. Atlnntit. On. The In- ;oriiiarahl' hrahhy hubun TtL Xtttrr.l to MolKett' Miik" i WIDE MANN'S NM. UNI-IIT1NID. WPO70 GOAT MILK A Ptrfivl f ouH alio I V Invniid: u AT LEADING ORUOQIBTS WIDEMANN GQAT.MfLK CO. TODAY'S MARKETS 10. C. LID GRANT nnr nrmn Annum lVulluiid lavo Stock. PORTLAND, March 8. HOGS Receipts. 330; higher. Hulk of pack ing grades, $13.351t 13.50; heavy packing, 215-250 pounds. $l3.40ra 13. CO; rough heavies, $ 12.25 ill 13; pigs and skips, $ 1 1 .7 d tf 12.20; stock hogs, $ 1 1 i 12. CATTLE Receipts, 121; slow. Steers, prime light, $9,504(9.73; prime heavy, $i.U." 4j S.S5 : good. $90 9.40; cows, choice, 17.756 8.15; medium to good, $7Gi 7.75; ordinary to fair. $0.50 ff 7; heifers, $6U'9; bulls, $0.25 it 7.25; calves $off'10. SHEEP Receipts, one; firm. Lambs, east of mountains, $12.U0'u 13.10; lambs, valley, 812.50O13; shorn. $10,736 12.23; prime wethers $11,751(12; choice owes, $9,754)10. Poll laud Under. PORTLAND, Ore., March 8. BUT TER Prints, 39c; cubo extras, weak at 3Gc. Portland Grain. PORTLAND, March 8. WHEAT Firm; no trading. Spot bids 2 to 3c higher, milestone, $1.70; forty fold, $1.08; red Uussian, $1.02. 'BARLEV Unchanged. Today's ear receipts: Wheat, 4; flour, 2; oats, 11; bay, 5. Clilcjigo Wlieut. CHICAGO, March 8. WHEAT Open Closo May $1.87 $1.88 July.... 1.57 1.58 NORTHERN CALIFORNIA "RATE CASE IN APRIL WASIIIXGTOX,"March 8. The in terstate commerce commission bus set for hearing at l'orlland, April fi before Examiner Flyiin, two cases in volving rales from l'orlliiud to Me- Oloud Kiver, Cal., territory. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured with LOCAIj APPLICATIONS, ni they ennnot rem h t tie seat of ttiu ilUuaise, Cuturrli Is n blood or constitutional tHm'Ht, and In unit"- to rare It you must tiika Internal ruuivtlu-s, Ualrit Caturrh I'uro la taken internally, und acts directly ujhu tlm blood Hiid uiucuuH surfaces, Hull's Catarrh Cum la not a an nek nitllclne. it wa pre Berthed by one of the best iiliynlclana In tlilft country ror ypnr una is a regular prescription. It Is comnoHed of Hip liest timtos known, com bined wllb. tho bent blood nurluer. actlnir ill' ri'ctly on Hit; inuL-oitu nurfaees. The H-rfoet rotiililnatlou of tin- tV( Inured leu t ii Wliiit pro cures euen wntineriui results m curing cumrru, tk'Ud for testimonials, (ne. F. J. CIIKNKI & CO., Proua., Toli'do, 0. flnM by Print prlco Tlic Take 11 all's Fuoillr Pills tor constipation El jsually yields to the purer blood and greater strength which , :reates. Its rich oil-food enlivens the whole system and strengthens the organs to throw of! the injurious acids. Many doctors them selves take Scott's Emulsion and you must stand firm against substitutes. Scott ft Bowne. nloomfirld. N. I. U MAY B NEXT Gall up BO O S for Accident and Health Insurance Over KM) Medfordors Curry A. & II I'olieies Willi i:o.i:. nous. Office Hotel Holland Illdg. Phone 337 or 710, Medford, Oro. Home I'bone 580-.M. r. O. Box 1042 Pays C'luliitn from tho First luy of Hsuldlity. I hurt have to Wait Week to got benefits. TO CONQUER An Unruly Stomach TRY HOSTETTER'S Stomach Bitters : !t Helps Nature Wonderfully J I)""T" lm :t(.oo I'or WASHINGTON, March 8. The. Oivgnn-t'aliforiiiu hind case involving validity of the t'liamherhi in-Ferris law forfeiting land grants of about ',:Hin,000 acres in Oregon and Cali fornia to the Southern Pacific and other railroads was argued today he fore the supreme court. Splendid for Dad Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis An Inexpensive Uiunc-MnnV Ilem ed) lave SurVNl, UuU-WvnI Keller. Anyone who tries this pleuwint tit- uiif luiuie-inailf uoul-ii hiu. u iuii-k!v muii-rstuml why it is tisod ii morv homos in tho Unititl Mute unv I u mid ti than any other eoiih rt-nii'ily Ihe witv it ttiki'3 hold of an obiuwnut cou;h, ti iviii; immotiut Ti'lh'f. will ui;ik vim ri't'ri't that you never tried it be fun. It is a trulv ilenemhiWe couch retneriv thut should he kept hundv ir verv home, to use nt tin Iirst men ol c uiiu'li diiriny the myht or itay tunc Any dru':it can mn;ly vou wit) 21-2 ouiiett of l'inex IdO cents Worth) Vomt this into a pint bottle tind li ll tin tiottlu with plain granulated BUirai ivrun. Tim total cost in ubout 54 cent, .ind vou have a full tnnt of tho uios: L-ITei'tivo reined v vou ever used. 'J'hu quirk, luatiiiir rnli'-f you p.'t frnn thi excellent cmiu'h avrmi will rcaH inrprise you. It promptly healn th inihiincd UK'iubrani'fl that line the throai ind uir pus dimes, ntups tUe anuoyinL' throat tii'Kle, loimeiiH the plileni. nm; .mm m vour coutrh biopB entirely. Nplm did for brorn-hiliK, eroui, whooiuu .'oiM.'h and hrom-hin) asthma. l'inex is a hiehlv concentrated com ion lid of IVorwuv pine extract, ciimliine ivitli L'liaiaeol und is fuinoiis the worh iver for itB healing eiUx't on tho mem .iraneB. 'Jo avoid disappointment nsk for u2l Kinces of Vinex' with full direetiom ind don't accept anvtliiinr rise. A truar intee of alisotute batittfaetion or inme tiroinptly refunded t'ues witli this imp untiuii. . Xhe 1'iuei Co., J?'L Wayne, hid. Attention, Farmers MKDFOBl) JUNK COMPANY 31-S3 N. Bartlott St. Pay Highest Prices for mi)E8l Green hides per lb 17c Dry hides, per lb 26c Green calf hides, per lb 25o Dry calf hides, per lb 30o We Also Buy Sheep rclts and Goat Skins, Phone 283-J. DR. RICKERT OPTOMETRIST Tlio Keienlifie, intelligent, dni'less, el'l'ieient daplation oE frbisses for (lie aid of vision and the relief of headache nnd eye strain. SUITE I and 2 OVER MAY CO. MOItKY 7 U. Fir St. WOOD COMPANY $2.25 per tier Wo Guarantee tlio Measure. PHONE 654-J Wishes to Borrow Best of Security on Country Property 1 Party having this amount to loan please address BORROWER MAIL TRIBUNE. CLASSII'IF.n ADVF.ItTIKIMJ MATHS. Ono cent per word per Issue; G times for tho price of 5. Fifty cents a lino by tho month, without ehnngo. J'lvo words to tho lino. I THMSHF.n APARTMENTS. FOR HUNT only one coinplet" Iy ftirnhdied apartment left to rent; steam heat, hot and rold water, bath, klteheneitn with gas range. Apply Hotel Holand. VOR ltKNT 1IOUSKH VOU HBNT KuinlHhed and unfur nished houses. Kinployinent Ak cy, -.r. A. Under, 123 Kant -Main. Olt RKNT- Small furnished houso. Phone 730-lt. 2iS FOIl UKNTKive room house, .Ml South Oukdale, l.trwe yard and plen tv of flhnde. W. J. Warner, 519 S. Oukdale. Tel. ti9i M. VOU KENT :i-room (urnlslicd mod ern limiHO, close in. 417 .lay at., for. So. Onkdiilo und lltli St. 297 FOlt KKXT bunKiilow. -Kurnishnd five Phone S29-W. room 800 FOlt ItKXT A strictly modern !) room bungalow for rnt. Apply Ilonnott Invostment Co. 297 HKlyP WANTED MALB WANTKO Married man, experienced in orchard work, prunliiK und plow ing. House supplied. i'uone Schuchard, fiU-lt-3. 29S WANTlOl) Several solicitors, ladles or Ki'iillemcn, to take orders at the homos. Kasv work, pay every nliiht If you like. Call at the "Ox ford," Main and Holly streets. W'AXTKI) On ranch, man nnd wife, without family. Phono OSS. 297 WAXTE1 MISCELIjAXEOUS WANT15D Calves. Thono 500-lf! 301 WAXTEI1 Heifers 2 months to 1 yr old. liox 11, .Mail Tribune. 298 VANTED UoKlstered Duroc sow and three gilts, eligible to registry Call Ashland 4-F13 or address Uox 50, aiall Tribune. 31 WAXTKD Ilring us your eggs und poultry. Wo pay cash. Medford Poultry and Egg Co. 314 WANTED Vacuum cleaning, the large machine. I furnish my own power. Henry Currier. Phone S2G-X. 305 WANTED Houses to move. Phone 488-M, or 488-X.' FOH SAUS POULTRY FOlt SAIJE One Petaluma brooder stove, and 2 hot wator brooders. M Miller, Central Point, Oro., Phone 13x3. 301 FOlt SALE n. P. Itock eggs, 75c for 15. Phono S20-X. 298 FOlt SALE Buff Orpington and Buttercup eggs. Moro firsts than all competitors. Cup winner at both Medford shows. J. W. Shir ley, Alodford. FOlt SALE Bronze turkey eggs, $1 per sotting. Aflreda King, Talent Ore. 301 KOIl SAId'l It. I. Ited ckrs for balehint;. Mated under Hogan system. Phono 488-X. FOlt SAUC Krrs for hatching. Single Comb VVhito LoKhoins, O. A. 0. Htock, 75c sotting of 13 eggs $1.00 por 100. Phono G00sJ-4. all! FOlt SALE S. C. Rhode Island lied cockerels, pullets and eggs for hatching. Ernest Webb, Central Point, Pho;ie 247. 312 FOR SALE S. C. While Leghorn eggs, heavy laying strain, 75c set ting. $1.00 hundred. J. S. Craw ford, Talent, near depot. 30G FOlt SAI.1C ithodo Island Ited oggs for setting, 75c. Phono 571-lt-l .'JO FOlt SAIiB LIVESTOCK. FOR SALIC Jersoy cow, gives four miles north of Medford on high way. , 300 FOR SALE Fresh Joi'HCy cow calf one day old. Phono 800-11. FOR BALE Puck mules, saddles, cart, harness, cheap. Cor. Nlatic and Liberty, North Medford. 300 FOll SALE Team of horses or will trade for cow. Phone llcaulleu Central Point. 300 FOll SALE Good team, wagon, and harness. Also pood new hack J lion Frailer, Talent, Ore. 200 FOR SALR SUHCKJiliANEOCS FOR SALE All of our household furniture. 010 North Riverside avo., city. 301 FOlt SALE Egg eases and fillers Medford Poultry & Egg Co. FOR SALE Hay; feeding yards with water, shelter and Ht'ales desired. W. J. llartzell, 408-.I-1. 200 FOR SALE-5O0-R2. -Looso hay. Telephone 301 FOR SALE Hull top desk and chair. Tel. 730-R. 301 FOll SALE Piano. 1 2 I South New town. Phono 2 81-X. 300 FOR SALE Safe In good condition. Apply Martin J. Iteddy. FOlt SALE Household goods garden tools, etc. E. C. Schullz, at Cafe Holland. 209 FOll SALE Automobile, 4 5 horse power Overluud. Mrs. Wolt!rs, Talent. Ore. FOR SALE- lny fir wood. 82.75 tier, and oak $3.5 tier. E, G. Dow. Phono 841-X. 298 FOR SALE One 10-gallon power Ice cvream freezer with motor and pullleH. 2 five gallon cabinets, 2 lee creum cans, wire tallies and chairs, first class condition. P. O. Ilox 208, Central Point, Oro. 307 FOlt HALL plowed. I Manure. Ilavo your lots heme 473-Y. 3u2 FOlt SALE Seed, alfaira, red clovor sweet clover, timothy and other grasses; strictly faniy stocks. Write for samples. Ralph Waldo Eldeu Central Point, Ore. pftGT - THREE MONIS TO J-OAN TO LOANFi'om iuu vio '"u" fti-Ht idttBa security, i-uono "" J. 11. AnUreWfl. TO LOAX Money loanea ou turo. live stocu, lmpieiaeut-a. v. Transactions private. posaeftBlou retulned. Write Union lfn AtfAnnV. 217 S. Hlnh street, Sul!m. 308 Oroxoa. TO LOAN J2 000 to loan, n. Holmes, the Insurance iian TO l.OAN$1000 to loan. Box S. ilail Tribune. FOR KENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Uoslrable furnished Tho Dorben, 10 Quince. 321 apt, OR R.E.VT Hearing orchard . tor cure. See owner 408 west znu i. 801 FOlt HUNT Hlticksnilth sliop. uoou location. Inquire of Mrs. vouer, Talent, Oregon. WANTKIJ Partner to sood money makiiiK business proposition wun 1000 capital or more. Address P. O. Box 54, Ashland, Ore. 297 BUSINESS DIRECTORY Accountant. M. WILSON Certified Public Accountnnt, room 411 M. F. & II. Hldg., Medford, Oregon. Auto Supplies LAHEU AUTO SPRING CO. We are operating the largest, oldest and best equipped plant In the Pa cific northwest. Use our springs when others fall. Sold under guar antee. 26 North Fifteenth St Portland, Ore. Attorneys GEORGE A. CODDING Lawyer, Room 412, Garnett-Corey Bldg.. Medford, Ore. GEO. W. CHERRY Attorney and Notary, Rooms 9-10, Jackson Coun ty Rank Building, entrance N. Central, Medford, Ore. PORTER .1. NEFF Attorney at law. rooms 8 and 9, Medford National Bank Building. . E. REAMES Corey bldg. -Lawyer. Qarnett- CoUectlons 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, 8, Has klns' nidg.. 216 E. Main at Dentists DR. T. T. SHAW Dentist. Over Dan iels Clothing Store in rooms for merly occuplod by Dr. Jones. Phone 92-Y. DR. W. M. VAN SCOYOO DR. C. C. VAN SCOYOO Dentists Garnett Corey Bldg., Bulte 8U Medford, Oro. Phone 856. Engineer and Contractor FRED N. CUMMINGS Engineer and contractor, 404 M. F. & H. Bldg. Surveys, estimates, Irrigation drain age, orchard and land improvement. Garbage I, UARIIAUE Get your nremises cleaned up for the summer. Call on the city garbage wagons far good service. Phone 874-L. . Y. Allen. Instruction in Musto FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher ol piano and harmony. Halght Muslfc Studio, 401 Garnett-Corey Bldg.. Phone 72 Insurance EARL S. TUMY General Insurance office, Fire, Automobile, Accident; Liability, Plnte Glass, Contract and Surety Bonds. Excellent com panies, good local service. No. 218 Garnott-Corey Bldg. Medical. MRS. GEO. JACKSON Vlavi Deal er. Phono 154Y, residence 906 East Main Street. I'liyslclnus and Surgeons DR. W. W. 1 1 0 WARD Osteopathia physician. 303 Garnett-Corey build ing. Phone J30. ... DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician and surgeon. Practice limited to eye ear, nose nnd throat. Eyes scion, tlflcally tested and glasses sup. plied. Oculist and Aurlst for S P. R. R. Co. Offices M. F. & H. Co. bldg.. opposite P. O. Phone 667. Printers and 1-unllsliers MEDFORD PRINTING CO., has the" best equipped printing office in Southern Oregon; Hook binding, loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, etc. Portland prices. 27 North Fir st Transfer EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 42 North Front Bt. Phone 315. Prices, right Service guar anteed. INTERURTtAN AUTOCAR CO. TIME CARD. Leave Medford for Ashland, Talent and Phoenix dally, except Sunday, at 8:00 a. m., 1:00, 2:00, .4:00 and 6:15 p. m. Also on Saturday at 0:16 p. m. Sundays leave at 10:30 a. m. and 2:00, 6:00 and 9:30 p. m. Leave Ashland for Medtoid dally, except Sunday, at 9:00 a. m., 1:00, 2:00, 4:00 and 6:16 p. m. Also on Satur day nights at 6:30. Sundays leave Ashland at 9:00 a. m. and 1:00, 8:00 and 10:30 cm. way than hitherto.