AT ..t. WASHINGTON, Mar 1 2. Au nouneenient has boon m ado by the , federal farm loan board of the fol lowing appointments of officers and directors for the Federal Land bank of Spokane, Wash. '." President and director, D. G. O' Shea, Red Lodge, Mont. Vine president and director, C. E. i B. Robort, Rupert, Jdaho. I Secretary and director, George C. Jewett, Pulousc, Wash. ' Treasurer and director, George M. Dreher, Spokane, Wash.. Director, A. W. Caiithorn, Port ; land. Ore. . Who Tlio Directors Are ' ' Treasury department statement re garding the appointees says In part: O'Shea, by sheer ability, has built , np a largo hanking business at lied Lodge, had devoted effortB to build '.- lug up the northwest and has gained " extensive "knowledge of agriculture. , - ' He is owner of farms, interested in merchandising, a large stock raiser and a member of the Montana legis . f lature. i . Roberts is treasurer of Idaho State Grango and has intimate knowledge j of problems and needs. Ho Is presi dent of the Jersey Cattle Growers as . " sociation, has Intimate knowledge of business, having sorved as bank dir ector, is a practical farmer and a deep student of agriculture. , All Hiul KxiHwience - Jewett has had sixteen years in C. banking and farm loan business and ..-.' Is intimately acquainted with finan cial needs of farmers in the Spokane district. Dreher has had fifteen year3 ex perience In the banking business in i Spokane, is thoroughly familiar with land values and is an expert account ant. Cauthorn is pecularily fitted to servo the Spokane bank by reasons of practical experience as hanker and editor of a farm paper. Jle is man ager of the Semi-Weekly Portland Journal and in this capacity has at ! tallied intimate knowledge of tarn conditions in the northwest, has also t had experience as a practical farmer and has constantly labored for the . elevation of agricultural standards. Oliver is one of tlio leading attor neys of the northwest and has for years been a close student of rural ', credits. Chicago Wheat. CHICAGO, March 12.W'IIEAT- Open. May $1.85 Vi July : 1.50 Close $l.St)i, 152 Portland Oiain. .PORTLAND, March 12. WHEAT Easier; no trading. Spot bids 4 to 7c lower. Bluestom, $1.00; forty fold, $t.5S; club, $1.57; red Rus sian, $1.53. UA RLE Y Unchanged. No. feed, $.1S.r0. Today's car receipts: Wheat, 20 barley, 1; flour, 4; oats, 10; hay, 11 Port bind Livestock. PORTLAND, March 12. HOGS Receipts, 13GS; higher. Bulk of packing grades, $14014.10; heavy packing, $14.10(fM4.35; light pack ing, $14(5,14.10; rough heavies, $13.50 14; pigs and skips, $12.25 13; stock hogs, 11. 50S 12.25: CATTLE Receipts, 134 3; easier Steers, prime light, $9.50 9.80 prime heavy, $9.55(5 9.65; good. $ 9.40; cows, choice, $7.75 8; med ium to good, $77.75; ordinary to fair, $6.507; heifers, $69; bulls, $6.25M8; calves, $6 10. SHEEP Receipts, 524; firm Lambs, east of the mountains, $12 (5 13.10; lambs, valley, $12.50(5 13 Iambs, shorn, $10.75(5 12.25; prim wetners, $11. 1.1(5 127 choice ewes, $9.75(510; heavy ewes, $8.75 9.23 Portland Butter. PORTLAND, Ore., March BUTTER Weak. 12. 1 E Reported by Jackson County Ab stract Co., Sixth and Fir Sts. Heal Estate Transfers II p.. A. K. PhiiM to K. V. Modyn-l:i, hit in folk 1:1 Lnu rclhurst add. .Medford Annie 11. Tanner et. vir to Mrs. Vi7.11 Culberson, lot 1 folk Carlton add Medford Bertha Bean et nl to Unnii'l fi. Horn, pt 2!-.'tJ-4K - S11 rFili .1. llm-linnnn to John F). Ilm-hnnnn, pt 37-1 W - - flora A, Ivelsej; et iir to V. U, MEDFOTID I! WAKIIIXUTON, March 12 l.inhil. V ol' the North (lenniui Lloyd liner roiipriiizcssiii (Vi'ilie lit Huston 11ml Iso of many other (ieriiinii ships now Id 111 Ameriean ports I'm- damages in turning to America when war was eelareil, breaking contracts to de- freight iiliroad were decided by le supreme court. Kciiiest of the North fiermaii Lloyd or review of decrees awarding dam ges lo the (luaranty Trust eonipiiny nd National City Hunk of New York or failure to deliver gold shipped to ngliiiiil and Krnuec was granted to ny hy tile court, whose uction pre- ents possible auction of the "gold hip'' -pending the outcome of the np- nls. SEATTLEITE SLAIN SEATTLE, W11., March 12. Wil iam Hamilton, aged 48, a bachelor, a roprietor of a sriiall grocery store t 100 Wcstlake avenue north, not far roin the business center of Seattle, was i'ound dead, bciiten, gagged and bound in his small living room behind the store lute this morning by per ons who investigated the failure of the store to open. The jutiice lis ovcred evidence that Hamilton had een murdered bv two robbers who were seeking a small sum of money, which he kept concealed in the bed rooin'. Apparently Hamilton had night (losperutely. Persons livinj up stairs Heard moans early till: morning, liulicntmg Hint Hamilton was alive when, the robbers icft last night. Hamilton came here from Bridgeport, Oil., twelve years ago. TRIAL NEXT JULY KAN FRANCISCO, March 12 July was lixcd today ny the Limed States district court here as Hie date nil which it set for retrial the third time prosecutions by the government lgainsl Norman J. Cook, Franklin Bull, San Francisco, and A. J. llcelz of Los Angeles, for alleged ntrv frauds on California-Oregon limber lands. ONE KILLED IN TRAIN WRECK. (Continued From Page One.) Two wrecking cranes and rticlr crews arrived on the scene early this morning and at two o'clock the 500 feet of track torn up had been re laid and shortly after, the trains held up were sent through. Mail .and baggage on the morning train was transferred by auto truck. Oiuso of "Wreck. It Is thought that the dropping of a jack bar 011 the dredge caused the wreck, ripping up tho tics as it trav eled forward. Shortly thereafter the axle snapped and the rails were eith er spread or broken, tossing the cars following into the ditch. One, freight car was left crosswise on the track, on tho county road- at Voor hels. A loaded refrigerator was turned squarely upside down. An other wooden freight car was smash ed almost Into kindling wood, half of the roof being smashed out flat on the ground while the other half rested atop another car. Another version of the cause of the wreck has' been given by some who had visited tlio sceno early this morning and found two dead black cats mangled in the wreckage, while third, bedraggled and spattered with oil prowled around its dead mates. Added force has been given to the supersttttitlons, bad luck theory by the fact that tho number of cars thrown off the track was 13. Early this morning crowds of sightseers began flocking to the scene,' people from the valley towns contlulng to visit the wreck in great numbers all through' the day. Moving pictures of the scene were taken by A. C. Allen of Medford. Harvey, pt :10-3V .-..7 - W. fi. Gordon et us to C. li. fjirlton. pi :I7-1V . ':.. : ... 10 CHICHESTER S PILLS IMAMiiND HRAf PI 1.1.4. It 111 vein known u Best. Sifot Atwkrt ReliiM SIJIOBV DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE ANTIMONY Wanted Antimony Property Ores. r. x. Mii.r.i:it, 517 Pacific Building, San Francisco, California, and LJKSS I'lllaia Rrd m-l Co (4 mnaliiAX V-Vjt-m, t-l-! III Ka.X f TaLe r vlher. Bur r roar v .v MATE TRTRTTNTI, MTCDFOTID, Paymaster Under Arrest. ! XKW YOHIC. March 12". A Of-! man, John Humbert, alms Curl Hum bert, was arrested here today charged witli being an accomplice of Frill. Kolb and Harry Schwnrts, who are held in HolMikcn,- N. J., us alleged inml) makers. TORNADO KILLS TWENTY-ONE. .(Continued From rage Ons.) luges was broken off but reports from persons 'coming into New Castle in automobiles were that at least seven persons had been killed in the vicin ity. It was reported three had been killed at New Lisbon, three at More- biud and three at Mount Summit. The tornado plaved manv freak acts as it whirled lis way through the city. On one street nit Hie bouses Villi one exception were levelled to ground, und in one block every second house was wrecked and the ther homes escaped untouched. Kn- tire roofs were torn from houses and arricd for squares, and one house was nicked up ami carried a halt inure and set down again practically unharmed. Deaths at Richmond. . RICHMOND, lnd., March 12. The leath toll of yesterday's tornado ill Wayne county was increased to four early loduy by the finding ol the bod of two laborers near JFugerstown. Hagcrstown is sixteen miles west of Richmond. The roads south and st of llagerstown wevo blocked with fallen trees and telephone poles and it was hard to get infortunium from the stricken section. The lor undo, spent its force before reaching Hichmond. Tln-eo in llydo Park. CINCINNATI, O., March 12. The death list resulting from the cyclonic wind storm that levelled numerous houses in llydo Park, in the cast end of tht city last night, had not in creased today. Three people, two men and a boy, nrc dead, while Iior pilal authorities are working to save the lives of four others who are known to be dangerously injured. No estimate of the properly dam age lias been placed early today. More than thirty houses were cither completely levelled to tlio ground or damaged to some extent. Mrs. Peter Day, fi8, died of her iii juries lit a hospital, being the fourtl of a family of six to meet death in the storm. Three daughters were dead when found. A fourth dangh tor escaped injury by being in another purl of the city. Peter Day, Ihe head of Hie family, was.in.jiired. Jesse McLean, one of the seriously injured, died today. BAGDAD CAPTURED BY BRITISH (Continued From Page One.) miles of Bagdad. At tue Tama time the troops on the Iliala thrust the Turks back on the city, which wa: entered Sunday morning. GIM CHUNG China Herb Store Herb cure for earache, headache, catarrh, diphtheria, sore throat. lung trouble, kidney trouble, stom ach trouble, heart trouble chills and fevor, cajtmps, coughs, poor clrcula tlon, carbuncles, tumors, caked breast,- cures all MilndB of goiters, NO OPERATION4. Medford, Oregon, Jan. 18, 1917 IjTO WHOM 'IT MAY CONCERN: This is to certify that I, the un designed, had very severe stomach trouble and had been bothered for several years and last August was not expected to live, una hearing of Glm Chung (whose Herb Store la at 241 South Front street in Medford) I de elded to get herbs for my stomach trouble, and I started to feeling bet ter as soon as I used them, and today am a well man and can heartily rec ommend anyone afflicted as I was to see Glm Chung and try his Herbs. (Signed) W. K. JOHNSON, Witnesses: M. A. Anderson, Medford. S. B. Holmes, Eagle Point. . Frank Lewis, Eagle Point. Wm. Lewis, Eagle Point. W. L. Chlldrcffi, Eagle Point. C. E. Moore, Eagle Point. J. V. Mclntyre, Eagle Point. Jeo. B. Von der Hellen, Eagle Point. Thos. E. Nichols, Eagle Point. John S. Orth, Medford. ATTENTION Automobile Owners Is Your Carbureter Adjusted Prop erly? Dees Your Car Miss? Does She Choke Up? Let us look over your car and est mate on the regrind of your cylinder This will give your car the nep 1 make the bills on the high. Proper Air Pressure for Tires, Multiply widtli of lire by 18. For example 31x4 tires: 4x18 gives 72 lb air pressure. All cord tires 10 pi cent less pressure. This rule npplie lo winter or summer. Crater Lake Garage Court Hall, Prop, General Maude In these operations,! Mr. Bonar Law continued, has com pleted his victory by a pursuit of 100 miles In fifteen days, during which the Tigris was crossed three times. This pursuit was conducted in a country destituto of supllcs, despite the commencement of the summer heat. Such operations could be car ried (hit iu such a country only after the most careful arrangements made. for tlio supply of the troops thor oughly and systomatlcaly had bees' effected. Tlio fact that General Maude not only has been ahlo to feed the army, provide It with munitions and assuro proper attention for the sick and wounded, hut has been able to report that he is satisfied ho can provido for the necessities of his army In Bagdad, reflects greatest redlt on all concerned. PARIS, March 12. The meming papers comment at length upon Hid fall of Bagdad and dwell upon the po litical importance of tlio British suc cess. , The Figaro says: "In respect to the European war as a whole perhaps It does not mat ter much that the Turkish army has ndergone a serious check In far way territory, nevorineiess 1110 po- itlcal effect of the event will lie doeply felt in Germany. Tlio Ham burg-Bagdad lino, the last of the reams cherished by German megalo mania, must remain a dream in the face of the realities. It is certain that hollos of its 'fulfillment were fostered hy tlio government and con- BAD BREATH Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets Get at the Cause and Remove It Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets, the sub stitute for . calomel, act gently on the bowels and positively do the work. People althcted with bad breath find quick relief through Dr. Howards Olive Tablets. The pleasant, sugar- coated tablets are taken for bad breath by all who know them. Dr.' Ldwards Uhve tablets act gen tly but firmly on the bowels and liver, stimulating them to natural action, clearing the blood and gently purifying the entire system. 1 hey do that which dangerous calomel docs without any of the had after cltccts. All the benefits of nasty, sickening, griping cathartics are derived from Dr. lidwards Olive tablets without grip ing, pain or any disagreeable ctlccts. Dr. Iv M. Ldwarcls discovered the formula after seventeen years of prac tice" among patients afflicted with bowel and liver complaint with the attendant bad breath. Dr. F.dwards Olive Tablets arc pure- lv a vegetable compound mixed with ohvc'oil: you will know tlicm by tticir olive color, lake one or two every night for a week and "note the cllcct, IDo and c per box. All druggists. . SAFKT1' FIRST. Buy the Products of Home Industry CAMKOKXIA WASHING I'OWPKIt makes tho. washing easy. For sale by Chas. L. Schlcrfolln, Ulrich Ryan, Hutchison and Liimsdcil, Fonts Grocery Co., Warner, Wortinan & Goro, Marsh & Bennett, John lirown- lee, C. P. Krlbs, J. B. Illbbard, Jones Cash ..Grocery, Do Voo's, V. K. Con ser, W. Stringer, Jackson ht. Gro cery, G. "W. Dow, C. S. Buttcrfiold Bungalow Grocery, Fast Sido Grocery Corl St. Grocery, Laurel St. Grocery Oakdalo Grocery, O. Vorbick Grocery. Factory at Ashland. WOOD Body Fir Wood by Tier or Cord 12-inch Chunks $2.00 Ill-Inch Chunks ? 2.50 Delivery every part of city. 4 ft Cord Wood. Special price on Smudgo Wood. PA '1 Yard I FIC IT Kh COMPANY . f: 10. It. H. & Main St. Phone 584-R XOTK'K OK 1'lltST MF.F.TIXG Ol CICKUITOiCS. In the district court of the United States In and for tlio district or Ore gon. In tho matter of B. G. High, bank runt. To tho creditors of tho above-named bankrupt, K. G. High, of Ashland Oregon: iXotlco Is hereby given that on the 'Jth day of .March. 1917, the above named imnkrupt, K. G. High, of Ash land, Oregon, was duly adjudged Bankrupt, and that the first nieeiin of creditors will be held in my offices over the Jackson County Bunk In th City of Medtonl, Oregon, on Ratu ay, the 21th day of March, 111 17 the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., at which time and place the said creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint trustee, examino tile bankrupt, pro vide tor a sate of the property of th bankrupt, and' transact such othe business as may properly come before such meeting. The schedule filed for the hank nipt, shows liabilities aggregatln jaoti.iio, aim uiHi-inscs assets aggro gating $200.00, claimed as exempt. Your presenco at said meeting remiested. Dated at Medford. Oregon, this 101 day of March, 1 I 7. F. J. NF.WMA.V. Referee. CLASSIFIED A nVKHTISIXO 1I.1TKH. Ono cent per word per Issue; 6 times for the price of 5. Fifty cents a line by the month, without change. Five words to the line. Mtttttt Or?F,nONT, MONDAY, MATifTT trlbuted largely to keeping up the spirits of the public." The Petit Pulsion says; "Tlio Turks were thrown into the war forcibly by tlio committee of un ion and program which only main tained itself In power by terrilorism. Wilt Its prestige survive tlio Moso potauilan disaster?" GRANDMOTHER KNEW There Was Nothing So Good for Congestion and Colds as Mustard But the old-fashioned mustard-plaster burned and blistered while it acted. You can now get the relief and help that mustard plasters gave, without the ptas- r and without the blister. Musterole does it. It is a clean. liite ointment, made with oil of ustard. It is scientifically prepared, so that it works wonders, and yet cs not blister the tendcrest skin. Inst luassairc Mustcrofc in with the ngcr tips gently. Sec how Quickly brings relict now specouy tne nam disappears. Use Musterole for sore throat, bron chitis, tonsditis, croup, stiif neck, thma, neuralgia, headache, conges tion, pleurisy, rheumatism; lumbago, pains and aches of back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chil- ims, trosted tect, colds ol tnc enest often prevents oticUTronio 1. WAXTKD SITUATIONS WANTED Young niarrlod man wants steady work on ranch. Knlph ilousoholder. It. If. 1, Central Point or phono K7, Central Point. ;1H5 . WANTED MISCELLANEOUS W A NT-El) Old falso tooth. Don matter If broken. 1 pay $1.00 to $5.00 per sot. Mall to L. Mazer 2007 S. Fifth street, Philadelphia Pa.1 Will send cash by return mail , 32G WANTED To rem one horse, 1200 pounds or heavier. Phono It-Ill W. 301 WANTBl) To rent 4 or 5 acres Don creek bottom land near Medford Phono 374. 300 WANTED Calves. Phono 500-112 30 VANTED ltcglstored Duroc sow and three gilts, eligible to registry Call Ashland 4-F13 or address Box DO, Mall Tribune 310 WANTED Bring us your eggs and poultry. We pay cash. Modford Poultry and Egg Co.. 314 WANTED Vacuum ' cleaning, th large machine I furnish. my ow power. Henry .Currier. Phon S2G-X. ' 30 WANTED Houses to more. Phone 4S8-M. or 48S-X. HELP WANTED KE.MAI.I WANTED Capable wonion to sell Nil Bono corsets 111 .lacsson and Josephine counties. Mrs. A. Tru l.undy, district manager, llolel Medford. 3113 FOR SALE REAL ESTATE VOli SALE Best homo ill city a r-ist. Your own terms. 25 Soutli Orange St. James K. Voorhela, 30 FOR HALE My SO aero ranch near (iril'l In crook, 3 miles rrom Med ford; fine new bungalow, build lugs, fruit and alfalfa. $5200 I sold at once. .1. II. Pallerson lllghwood, Montana. 310 FOK SALE 20 acres creek botto land, suitable for gardening or su gar beets. One milo from tow If Interested write L. E., care Ma Tribune. 302 MONliV TO LOAN 'O LOAN Money loaned on furnl litre, live stock, Implements, et Transactions private, possession reta'ned. Write Union Loan Agency, 217 S. High street, Salem Orego.i. 30 TO LOAN $2000 to loan. R. .Holmes, the Insurance Man. TO LOAN' $ 1 000 to loan. Mail Tribune. FOR It EXT M ISCELLA X EOLS 'OR RENT Bearing orchard for caro. See owner 400 West 2nd st 301 FOR RENT Blacksmith shop. Good location. Inquire of Mrs. Welters Talent, Oregon. Fl'KXISHED APARTMENTS. FOR RENT Desirable furnis apt. The Berlien, lo Ciulnco. 32 FOR RENT Only one complete furnished apartment left to ren steam heat, hot and cold water, bath, kitchenette with gas range, Apply Hotel Iloland. Attention, Farmers MEDKOIll) JL'XK COMPAXV 81-33 N. Bartlett St. Pay Highest Prices for HIDES! Green hides per lb 17 Dry hides, per lb. 2Bc Green calf hides, per lb 2 Dry calf hides, per lb 30c We Also Roy Sheep Tclm and Goal Skliu. 12, 1017 SCOTT'S EMULSION RELIEVES SORE, TIGHT CHESTS Bud Lawrentz has purchased an Inteorst with O, Williams In the Medford Cleaning Works All kinds of cleaning work guar anteed. We call for ana aeuver goods. houo 57 8 8. Central FOR KENT HOUSES OR RENT Fun.lshed and unfur nished houses. Employment Agen cy, M. A. Ruder, 123 East Main. OR RENT- -Furnished fivo Phone J2H-W. room hungalow. 300 OR RENT Small furnished house hone 730-R. 302 FOK SALE rOCLTRX OR SALE White Leghorns, Silver Lace Wyandolts Phono 204-W. P , for hatching E. Wynkoop. 32 OR SALE Ono l'ctnluma brooder stovo. and 2 hot water brooders. M Miller, Central Point, Ore., Phono 13x3. 301 FOIl SALB Bronzo turkoy oggs, $1 per netting. Aflroda King, Talont Ore. 301 OR SALE It. 1. ' Red " eggs for hatching. Mated 1 under llognn systoin. Phono 4SS-X. Oil SALE Eggs for hatching, Single Comb White Leghorns, O A. C. stock, 75c setting of 13 eggs $4.00 per 100. Phono 500-J-4. 313 FOR SALE S. C. Rhode Island Red cockorolB, pullets and eggs for hatching. Ernost Webb, Central Point, Pho:ie 247. 312 FOR SALE S. C. White Leghorn eggs, heavy laying strain, 75c set ting. $4.00 hundred. J. S. Craw ford, Talent, near dopot. ' 30G FOR SALE Rhode Island Rod eggs for setting, 7uc. Phono 571-lt-l 30 FOK SALE LIVESTOCK. FOR SALE 8 llolstoln cows, ono llui'bam, 4 two-year old heifers fresh booh; 3 yoarllng heifers and 3 male calves. Ceo. Hilton. 30 'OR SALE Ono light team. C. A Bennett, Route 3, Mudford 30 FOR SALE Jersey cow, gives foil gallons milk per day. Two miles north of 'Mudford on highway. J II. Linvillo. 300 OR SALE Team of niulos, 240 lbs: ages G years; ono Porchoron stallion, G years old. Good breeder. 'Family milk cows, $35 to $G0 Frank Handler, Bunconi. 300 OR SALE Fresh Jorsoy cow calf, ono day old. Phono 809-11. FOR, SALE Pack mules, saddlos, cart, harness, cheap. Cor. .Malic an Liberty, North Medford. 30 FOR BALE Team of horses or will trade for cow. Phono Beaulleu Central Point. " 300 FOR SALl'j MISCELLANEOUS FORHALM Seed corn. IC. W. Case bolt, Itoulu 2, Box 24. . 30 FOIl SALE Orchard Tools. Plows and harrows, small tools, sprcy rig, oil tanks, smudgo pots, lug boxes, picking ladders, horses and mules. Phono Ashland S-Fll 301 'OR SALE OK Til A DE On a light car, horse, buggy, harnoss. Oood condition. Box O, Mail Tribune. 321 FOIl SALE -Saddle horse, saddle, simps and hrlddlo, $10. Phono SD-Y. 301 'OR KALE Good, almost new :t V4 -inch wagon. Phono I) a. in. to S p. m. 7SI-J. 301 FOIt SAI Early Sunrise seed po-2-W. C. ,1. Parker. 303 tatoes. FOR SALE CHEAP Ono orchard gang plow $30.00 Ono 12 loot harrow ,oi) Ono disc harrow 10. Oo One Planet Jr. cultivator 10.00 One disc harow .... .. lo.oo Ono hack i 5.oii One s-incli tree plow "f.oo Phono 1 i -F-. 300 FOR SALE All of furniture, lilt! .V ave., city. our irth household Riverside 301 FOR SALE Egg c.i.ses and fillers. Medford Poultry tr. Egg Co. , FOR SALE-600-R2. -Loose hay. Telephone 301 FOR SALE Roll lop desk and chair. Tel. 730-R. so) FOR SALIS Piano. 121 South Now low n. Phono 2M-X. 300 FOR SALE- Safe In good condition. Apply Martin J. Ilccldy. FOR SALE Autoi power Overland. Talont, Ore. oblle, Mrs. 45 horse Welters, FOR SALE One 10 eallon power Ice cvream freezer ulth motor and pullles, 2 five gallon cabinets, 2 Ice cream cans, wire tables and chairs, first claps condition. P. O. Box 20S, Central Point, Ore. 307 FOR SALE Manure Havo your lots plowed. Plione 17.1-Y. 302 FOR SALE Seed, niralfa, red clover sweet clover timothy and other grasses; strictly fancy stocks. Wrlto for samples. Ralph. Waldo Elden, Central 1'otot, Ore. PSOE FIV1S WESTON'S Camera Shop 208 East Main Street, Medford , . : ;: . The Only Exclusive Commercial Photograplicr in Southern Oregon. Negatives Made any time or place by appointment. Phone 147-J. , We '11 do the rest. E. D. WESTON, Prop.. : BUSINESS DIRECTORY Accountant. M. W1I.SON Ccrtlflod Public Accountant, room' 411 JL F. & H. Bldg;, Medford, Oregon. Ante Supplies LAHER ATJTO SPRING CO. we are operating the largosi, ' oioem and best equipped plant In the Pa clflo northwest. Use our springs when others fall. Sold under guar antee, 2G North Fifteen St Portland, Ore. Attorneys GEORGE A. CODDING Lawyer, Room 412, Clarnett-Corey, Bldg., Medford, Ore. GEO. W. CHERRY Attorney ana Notary, Rooms 9-10, Jackson coun ty Bank Building, entrance N. Central, Medford, Ore. PORTER J. NEFF Attorney at law. rooms 8 and 9, .Medford National Bank Building. " A. E. REAMES- -Lawyer. Garnett- Corey bldg. Hooks '('liriNilunity as Christ. Preached It" by Rev. Brooke llorford and other ,1'nltorlnn literature sent free to onnulrors. Addross Miss , Hazel Burton, Central Point, It. F. D.' No. 1, Oregon. . 304 Collections COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS We collected some accounts 14 years old. Wo know how to. get the money. The Bullock jfercantlle Agency, Inc., Rooms 1, 2, 3. Ras kins' Bldg.. 216 E. Main st Dentists DR. T. T. SHAW Dentist. Over Dan. iols Clothing Store in rooms for merly occuplod by Dr. Jones. Thone 602-Y. . ' ' DR. W. M. VAN SCOYOO VAN SCOYOO DR. C. C. Dentists Corey Bldg., Suite Ore. Phone 856. Gamett Modford, 81S Engineer and Contractor FRED N. CUMMINGS Engineer and contractor, 404 M. F. & H. Bldg, Surveys, estimates, Irrigation drain ago, orchard and land improvement. Garbage GARB At! 15 Got your , premises cleaned up (or the summer. Call on the city garbage wagons fo good sorvice. Phone . 874-L, t, t Y. Allon. , -' Instruction In Music FRED ALTON IIAIUHT Teachor ol piano and harmony. Halght Music Studio, 401 Garnett-Corey Bldg, Phone 72. - Insurance EARL S. TUMY General Insurance office, Fire, Automobile, Accident, Liability, . Plato OlnsB, Contract and Surety Bonds. Excellent com panies, good local service. No, 210 Oarnett-Coroy Bldg. Medical. ItS. GEO. JACKSON Vlavi Deal er. Phono 154Y,- rosldouce 900 East Main Street.' Physic Inns and Surgeons DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathic physician. 303 Garnett-Coroy build ing, pnone iao. DR. J. J. EMM ENS Physician and surgeon. Prnctlce limited to eye, ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and glasses sun piled. Oculist and AurlHt for S. P. R. R. Co. Otflcos M. F. & II. Co. bldg., opposite P. O. Phone 667. Printers and Inibllshora MEDFORD PRINTING CO., has the best equipped printing office In Southern Oregon; . Book binding, loose leaf lodgers, hilling systems, etc. Portland prices. 27 North Fir at. Transfer- EAUS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 42 North Front st. Phone 315. Prices right. Service, guar anteed. ... IXTEKt'KItAS ACTOOAK OO. TIME CARD. -Leave Medford for Ashland, Talent and Phoenix dally, except Sunday, at 8:00 a. m., 1:00, 2:00, 4:00 and 5:15 p. m. Also on Saturday at 10:15 p, m. Sundays leave at 10:30 a, m. and 2:00, 5:00 and 9:30 p. m. Lears Ashland tor Medford dally, except Sunday, at 9:00 a. m., 1:00, 2: Off, 4:00 and 5:1G p. m. Also on Satur day nights a 0:30. Sundays leave , Ashland at 9:00 a, m. and 1:00, 8:00 Rd ;o;ag 5, n,