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v.. . MEKFOBD MA Hi TTITBUNTC, MTCDFOTCD, (VREflON', SATURDAY. MATCCTT 17, 1017. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Freefc Accountant, E. M. WILSON Certified P"6"0 Accountant, room 411 M. F. & Ii.. Bldg., Medford, Oregon. LATiiK AUTO ?rlNO CO. VJ are opeiaung mo rnwnh and best equipped plant In tie clrlo northwest. Via our sprints when others fall. Sold under writ ten guarantee. 34 North Fifteenth St.. Portland, ure. Attorneys les and .HisFriends ' WOOJ COMG HOME FP.OM THE PA.R.TY URHH THIS SPACE : ,J ' T3 (jOODNEJ"SNWAT ONI EARTH! J! ) WpaEFFl ' PTJ 'T"?'! tAliW, AND EEKEMBEETo TBYy VMi FoUELAP?INff- 1 7?--A. -V r Wow Did YOll EvjEU SOIL i W 1 lWfc A.NO WEEP YOUR WAIST kT U I'' TIME- -A A-O, VOUB CLOTUES V0U'LI. U -j ' ' iUifj ( . -Wt, AS CLEAN AS"). . - WEAft M0M vouft MWEfc ) ' ' I ' fl HT. WlSWT S 'V i ..j ; 1 1 " - Auto BappUe ! TODAY'S MARKETS Portland Grain. I'OKTI.ANI), Ore'., .March 17. Hieut 'firm; no trading. Spot bids Sc. higher. Hlucstem, !f 1.7(1; lyfold, $l.o7; lnl, $1.G; red Hus- l.(2. ey nnchiiiifred. liv'm cur receipts : Wheat 18, 1, flour 3, oals 10, liiiy Hi. Portland Livestock. xl, Ore., - March 17. s 147; firm. Hulk of des, $14.106i 14.Hn ; heavy .:i(n 14.S0 ; light puck- 14.'25; roliuh lieuvics. I utrs . an,l skips, $12.2.) -hogs; $ll..'.liri 12.2.'). lipls 52. Steady to prime light, $!).2')(ii' livy, $O.r)O( 0.7(); good, hole, $7.7;")(h8; 1, $ 7 (it! 7. .'I.'); ordinary ti.7"; heifers, .fti.'iOCc? t-H(y7.2; ; calves, $(i none. Finn. Lambs, ,nns, $12.00((ii:i.l(l; $12..-)0Ci:i;, lambs, .25; prime wet hern, o. ewes, $!!.7,5(i'10; (ri!).2.-. d Butter. '., March 17 Biit- :'.'?' i ( l.l. Wheat. h 17. Wheat: Open Clos c -JP1.S3 $1.84' .. 1.54 1.54 Reported by Jackson County Ab stract Co., Sixth and Fir Sts. Circuit Court. Slate vs. Tom Kinney, Carl Ham mond, eost-4)ill. . II. Jt. McKarlnml vs. John If. Heu nei's, et us, answer. ""' ;' J. E. Iloxie vs., A. W. ISiirllelt, et al, to recover money.. . v T. B. lainisdeii vs. Sterling Minimr company, to quiet title. x E. (1. Vounir vs. C If. Owen, order dismissing. Real Estate Transfers. Elmirn Kelly to llcvenles I.. Kellv, W. D. lo land in sec. 14, T. 112 S., I(. 1 V, :. $1,000 T. I. Jones to James II. Hens lev, V. 15. to land in See. 2, T. IKi, H. 4 Y - 500 Frank L. Cleveland, et us, to ' Charles I). ' Colby, deed to let 3, blk. 50, .Medfonl 1 Ii. II. Toft, et ux. to Those lliatt, S. W. 1). to land in see. 8. T. :i:i S.. I!. 2 V 10 Miss Uoosey, who has been sup plying the people of the county with homemade hominy for a number of years past, was a business caller in Talent Wednesday.' We are ;very glad to welcome Miss Uoosey to Tal ent with her hominy, as there are quite a number of us who like hom iny. i We understand Mr. French of North Talent, who recently sustained a broken leg, will have to undergo an operation. . Earl and Ellis Beeson of Wagner creek were town callers Thursday. Peter Vandersluis antf E. A. Perry were Medford business callers Thurs day. Bob Wilcox was a town visitor for a short time Thursday afternoon. Fred and Henry Brant brought home three fine fish from Rogue River Wednesday afternoon. ' There will be regular service at the Methodist church ifett'Snnday. Mrs. Fred Hrant and Mrs. Kate Brant were visitors, in Medford Wed nesday. X. i J. S. Crawford of Talent has a fine TALENT TALK flock of S. C. White leghorns. He advertised bis eggs for sale in three different papers in the valley. From the Mail Tribune ad he realized $40, and not an inquiry from any of the other papers. His flock appears to he one of the best In his part of the country. During the month of Feb ruary from 13'0 hens he averaged 14 1-3 eggs per hen. The usual av erage production is about 8 eggs per lien. 'These eggs he sells for 75c per setting or $4.00 per 100. The Talent Box and Lumber com pany are having their building wired preparatory to Installing the electric j motors, an'd are also supplying the building with a 2-inch pipe and huso tit be used for fire protection. Mrs. Dr. Griffin lias recovered from a bad attack of la grippe. Edgar Adams ef Wagner creek was a business caller in town Thurs day, i William Barlow of Wagner creek was In town Friday. Stub Wilson of Jacksonville was a business caller in Talent Friday. Mrs. C. C. Sumers of Wagner creek returned home Wednesday aft er a week's visit with friends in Ash land. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Scott of Wag ner Creek were tracng in town Wed nesday. . , . . Mrs. Dan Combs, who has been at the Sacred Heart hospital in Med ford, was -brought -to her homo Sun day.' Her many friends will be glad to know she Is recovering from the serious operation which she under went. Mrs.. Knighten of Wagner creek at tended the irrigation meeting at the city hall Wednesday afternoon. Mr. McCormick returned Monday from (Joryollls and ;will make his home with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jef tery; ' ;Miss- Eleyior Powers of Wagner creek was (lid guest of Mr. and" Mrs. Luke of Frederick Tuesday after noon. . . Mr. and Mrs. George Ziders nnd daughter were the guests of rela tives in Ashland Sunday. Everett Beeson returned Tuesday from a week business trip to Califor nia. ' V Rev. J. Anderson and wife of Rid dle, Ore., are the guests of Mns. An derson's mother and, father, Mr. and Airs. J. N. Paco this week. Mrs. T. Jr. Bonham and Mrs. De Peau were visitors at the Medford conservatory class this week. " John Briner is busy this week pruniilng for J. N. Pace. Mr. and Mrs. John Varden of Med ford were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Aleck Armstrong a few days this week. A. Alexander is spending the spring In Nevada. Mrs.. A. Armstrong of South Talent visited friends in town Thursday. Edward Maxson returned from northern California Friday and ex pects to stay a we'ek.- Mr. and Mrs. David Bruly have moved from the Talent Orchard Co.'s house to the Roberts place on Wagner creek. H. C. Rassey returned from Los Angeles, California, nnd is disposing of all his household goods prepara tory to moving to Los Angeles about April 1st.' Little Mary Adamson has been ill for the past week. Orville Dewey of Lode, formerly of Anderson creek, Is visiting his uncle, N. Brophy of Anderson creek. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick of Ashland were business visitors in tpwn Tues day. William Kerby and Herman Sum mers of Wagner creek were business visitors Monday. Misses Mary and Effle Wievers of Ashland were the glints of their un cle, O. O. prown. recently. Mr. and Mrs. King of Anderson creek attended church services In Medford last Sunday. Mrs. Alfreds King was a Medford visitor Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John Kent of Wag ner creek visited with friends In Tal ent Thursday. The Medford Conservatory class gave a party Thursday evening at the Ames hall la honor of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Helllwell who expect to leave about the first of April for Cot tage Grove. John Wolgmott of Wagner croek and X. Wolgmctt of Mountain View spent Thursday in Talent visiting friends and tranractihg business. George Carter of Anderson creek Is busy around Talent this weok as sessing property, 'Mr. and Mrs. James Sawyer of Wagner creek wero business visitors Friday. Mrs. W. J. Bigham and Infant son, Welton, returned from the Granite City hospital in Ashland Thursday, and will spend a couple of nionthj in Talent before returning to their ranch on Anderson creek, Frank Smith and Jim Briner of Wagner creek were business callers in town Friday. Albert Goddard of Wagner creek was a business caller Friday. Now the weather has turned nice again, gardening is again going for ward, 'i Wilbur Beeson took a flno bunch of sheep through Talent Thursday on the way to the summer range. O. M. Wilson of Wagnor creek was a town caller Friday. Campbell & Nye are loading a cat of baled hay to ship to Hilt. John Herring hauled a load of machinery from Ashlund for the Tal ent !lo.t & Lumber co., Friday. . Cad Ellis, who tr.ide.d for the Sor am place east of Bear cicek, shipped in a car of household effects and stock Friday morning. A. L. Huges, who has traded his proporty hero for property In Cali tyi'ia belonging to E. K. Littlifleld', has transferred his 'household effects to California, wiiilo Mr. Litrlef.'eld is hf'i glng a carload hero to Talent. J. P. Wells has returned from a trip to The Dalles and other north ern points. Charles Nickell returned to Oak land Saturday after a two weeks' visit with relatives and friends. W. H. McDanicl was a business call er from Applegate Wednesday. Mrs. Laura Ryan, who has been critically ill, Is slightly Improved. John Dunnlugton spent several days in Ashland this week attending to business matters. Dr. and Mrs. It. E. Golden and son have returned to Jacksonville after an absence of ten months. Dr. Gold en has been In New York taking a special course In one of the large hos pitals, while Mrs. Golden and Robert have been spending the winter in Portland. 'Mrs. A. I. Eekelson and children, Chas. Prim nnd Miss Luclle Rader of Medford were dinner guesti of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ulrlch Sunday. Mrs. T. J. Kenney of Medford was called to Jacksonville on business Monday. Rev. R. A. Hutchison of Gold Hill gave a lecture and showed Borne slides on "The Land of St. Patrick" at the school house Monday evening. Ray Ulrlch and family and Mr. and Mrs. Chris Ulrlch motored to Medford Sunday afternoon. ( Among those from Applegate who were in town this week were Mr. and Mrs. John Cantrall, Dr. W. L. Cam eron, H. H. Taylor and llollls Parks. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Luy were Med ford visitors Thursday. Nate Johnson and mother of Grants Pass are at the home of Mrs. Laura Ryan, who Is quite ill. Dr. J. J. Emniens of Medford made a professional trip to Jacksonville Thursday. Mrs. Alice Ulrlch v'.sited with friends in Ashland the bitter part of the week. People from all over Jackscn coun ty congregated at Voorhcls crossing to view the S. P. wrccl Monday. Amonn those from here who went up were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Johnson, G. A. Gardner. H. Luy, Mr. and Mrs. Rowell .nines, Miss Pauline Hlnes, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jennings.. Fletcher Linn was a recent visitor from Portland. Friends 'of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bowen were shocked to hear of the JACKSONVILLE sudden death of Mr. Howen at Liv ingston, Mont., March Sth, caused from appoplexy. ' "The Auction Girls' gave Mrs. Jes sie Wilson a pleasant suprlse Sat urday afternoon. Those present were Mrs. Robert Finney, Mib. Oscar Low- Is, Miss Alice Morgan, Mrs. Rles Chapman, Mrs. Richard Raskin, Mrs. Robt. Peachey and Mrs. Leo Port. An Interesting letter appeared in the last Saturday issuo of the- Jack sonville Post, written by Henry Hoof, a former Jacksonville boy. Mr. Hoef is a marine on the U. S. Charles ton and tells of the thorough precau tion used in guarding the Panama canal. Mrs. Paul .S. Bandy of Central Point attended "The Twice Five Club" which met at the home of Mrs. G. A. Gardner this week. ' Mrs. Harry Luy entertained the Fortnightly Bridge club this week. The following members were pres ent: ' Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Fick, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. gcr, Mr. nnd Mrs. Blaine Klum, Mr. and Mrs. Lowis Ulrlch, Dr. and Mrs. R.. E. Golden. SAMS VALLEY The last two days the sun h come out bright aud warm and it is hoped the frog's songs menu spring has opened at last. John Hoist was summoned by tele phone from Josephine county to the bedsido of his daughter, Jauunosso. The entire nelghbrohood was dep ly saddened Over the sudden death of little Jauniiesse Holts Saturday night; Just vithln a short time after hope was entertained for her recov ery. Being taken so surrenly by pneumonia from the midst of home, school and neighborhood, It was a severe blow to all. Little Jauniiesse was much loved for her willing, cher ful disposition and her sunny smile will long be remembered. Our deep est sympathy Is extended tho sadden ed parents- over this great loss. Miss Ruth Strathern and Mabel Cooper came out from Central Point Wednesday to attend the funeral of Jauniiesse Hoist. ;H. I. Pelton visited In .Medford Tuesday nnd Wednesday. Miss Daniels visited with homo folks In Medford (his week. E. H. Peterson visited tho school here Thursday. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Grain drill. Jus. Cump hell. sou WANTED Old falso teetl). Don't matter if broken. I pay $1.00 to $5.00 per sot. Mnil to L. Mazer, 2007 S. Filth struct. Philadelphia, Pa. Will send cash by return mall. 320 VANTED Registered Duroc sow and three gilts, eliglhlo to registry. Call Ashland 4-F13 or address llox BO, Mull Tribune. 310 WANTED Bring us your eggs and poultry. We pay cash. Medford Poultry and Egg Co. 314 WANTED Vacuum cleaning, the large niachlno. I furnish my own power. Henry Currier, phone 820-X. , 305 WANTED -Houses to move. 488-M, or 438-X. Phone WANTED Vacuum cleaning. Gov- eimiMTiiL enuurhiMi niacuine. Mails faction guaranteed. Harry A. Wy song, phone Jacksonville 282. 329 WANTED Setting hens. Phone 307 61 1-.1-1. WANTED To hire a horse suitable for single plowing in i-n orchard. Can use thirty days. Phone u71-J-5 300 Attention, Farmers MKDFOItH JUNK COMPANY 31-33 N. Bartlctt St. Pay Highest Prices for lnt)E8! Green hides per lb 17c Dry hides, per lb. ..., -25c ..25o .30o Green calf hides, per lb. Dry calf hides, per lb. . We Also Buy Khnop Pelts and Goat 8k Ins. Phone 283-J. , . ..WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED To buy second hand Ford car in good couditton. Box S., 'Mall Tribune 307 WANTED Housework by experi enced lady; no serving. Call Palm rooms. 30 7 HELP WANTED MALH SALESMAN Capable specialty man for Oregon, btaplo line on new and exceptional terms. Vacancy now. Attractive commission con tract. $3f.00 weekly for expenses. Miles F. lllxlcr Co., H2SH1 Carllll Uldg., Cleveland, Ohio. 305 SALESMAN Experienced any lino fon unexcelled new specialty prop osition to general trade; splendid commission contract for Oregon, vacancy April 2nd. $35.00 week ly and expenses. Coutineiiti-.l Jew elry Co., 1911 Continental Uldg., Clovelnnd, O. 305 FOR SAL; rOCITKY FOR BALK Eggs for hatching from trapnested S. C. White Leghorns, O. A. C. and Cornell University ' strain. Start with good stock and get winter eggs. W. J. Warnor, uli) S. Oukdalo. Phone 6'Ju-M. . 310 FOR SALE Rhode Island Red and White Leghorn eggs for hatching, 4c each. Phono R-13-R. ' 30li FOR SALE Hose Comb Rhodo ls . land eggs for hatching. Phone 0U-.I-1. 308 FOR SALE Day old chicks, White Leghorn, Burred Rocks, R. I. Reds, in any quantity from most cele brated prize winners of Oregon and California. Also custom hutching. Ask for folder on electric hutching and prices. standard Electric Hatchery, Medford. FOR SALE White Leghorns, Silver Lace Wyandotts, for hatching. Phone 201-W. P. E. Wynkoop. 326 FOR SALE Eggs for hatching. Single Comb White Leghorns, O. A. C. stock, 75c setting of 13 oggs; $1.00 per 100. Phone 500-J-4. -313 FOR SALE S. C. Rhode iBland Red cockerels, pullets and eggs for hutching. Ernest Webb, Central Point, Phono 247. 312 FOR SALIC S. C. White Leghorn eggs, heavy laying strain, 75c set ting, $4.00 hundred. J. S. Craw ford, Talent, near depot. 300 FOH SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE One 10-gnllon power Ice evream freezer Willi niotor and pulilcs, 2 five gallon cabinets, 2 ice cream cans, wire tables and chairs, first class condition. P. O. Box 208, Central Point, Ore. 307 FOR SALE Seed, alfalfa, red clover sweet clover timothy and other grasses; strictly fancy stocks. Write for samples. Ralph Waldo Elden, Central Point, Ore. "OR SALE Buck saw, wheelbarrow, garden seeder and cultivator, and other tools. 305 Portland ave. 300 'OR SALE Ono 370-gul. wator or oil tank. D. W. Stone, Central Point. 302 FOR SALE Ford cur In first-chins condition. Inquire 723 W. l.'ith St. :ju5 FOR SALE Early Sunrise seed po tatoes. 452-W. C. M. Parker. 3U0 FOR SALIC ridnil .1 1 - lm-h .n Arrow spray pump. Cypress Incuba tor auu oiuer uoiisciioiu goods. Phone S53-R. 305 "OR SALIC Ancona eggs for hatch ing, $1.50 for 15. Great layers. Mrs. Ilert Hooker, 205 West Jack son Street. '315 FOR SALE 300 boxes extra fancy Newtown apples. $I.oo Jumble pack or $1.25 wrapped. Ernest Webb, Central Point 30il FOR SALIC Piano, steel range, din ing room furniture, brass bed, tic. 400 King streot. Phone 17:). 308 FOR SALE One Twin Indian motor cycle. Inquire Ueruurd Motor Co. a,) J 'OR SALIC Two horse gasoline en gine, I'i-liicli centrifugal pump. Phono B-U-2. 300 FOR SALIC Ford, 1014 model, $00. nox I'oru, muii Tribune. 305 FOR SALE Manure. Phone 84 307 FOR SALE OR TRADE On a light car, norsc, buggy, harness. Good condition. Box O, Mall Tribune. 324 FOR SALE Egg cases and fillers. dieuioru poultry & Egg Co. FOR SALIC Safe In good condition. Apply Martin J, iteddy. AGENTS WANTED. WANTED Agents (or high class household necessity; liberal com mission, rapid seller, address La cho Specialty Co., 14 15 Kolsolu St. San Francisco. 30J LOST UJST Full blooded Alrdnlo bitch answers to name of Trlxlo. Lib eral reward. Call phone 557-X or 2 0 Newtown street. FOR BALK LIVESTOCK. FOR SALIC Young cow giving milk and eight months old heifer cuir. Mrs. H. Andrea, Jacksonville road Sign will direct. 90S WANTED Pigs between 50 nnd 100 lbs. Hollaud-Dulo farm. Talent. 307 FOR SALE Shetland pony, harness and buggy. Phono 5-F-2. atp FOR SALE Cheap, good work horses. U. L. Schermerhoin. Phone SHI-M. 30li FOB 8ALK HEAL ESTATE FOR SALh My 80 acre ranch near Griftlii creek, 3 miles from Med ford; fine new bungalow, build ings, fruit and alfalfa. $5200 if sold at once. J. II. Patterson llighwood, Montana. 310 HAXCHEH FOR SALE FOR SALE Farming land, fruit land, stuck ranches, timber land, from $10 per ncro up, op long time, easy payments. Addross It., care Tribune. . FURNISHED AI'AKTMTENTS. FOR IHONT Furnished l-rooi house On pavemont. Phone 37 ( W. FOR RENT Desirable furnished apt. The Berbon, 10 Quince. 32 1 FOR RENT Furnished liousckeep. ing rooms, 322 So. Central. Tel 403-R-3. 307 FOR RENT Only one completely furnished apartment loft to rent; steam Iteut, hot and cold watur bath, kitchenette with gus range. Apply Hotel Holnnd. AVANTEI) SITUATIONS WAMhi) Young mnrrlod man wants steady work on ranch. Ralph Householder, 1(. 11. 1, Central Point or phono 157, Central Point. 305 MISCELLANEOUS. 'JESUS AS HUMANITY'S IDEAL" By Rev. J. T. Sunderland and oth or Unitarian literature sent free to Inquirers. Address Miss Hazel Burton, Central Point. R '. I No. 310 FOR RENT Five acres adjoining city limits. Good house, burn, nnd fruit. Hear creek bottom. Ilox Owner, Mall .Tribune 305 FOR RENT (iardun lands, farming land, stock ranches. Gold Ray Realty Co. POK HUNT HOUSES FOR RENT Modern (i-room bunga low, 3 extra lots lor. gardening If desired, House completely equip ped for both gas and electric cook ing and heating. Will rent very reasonably to responsible party. D. L. Colvig, 2 10 W. Main St. 300 FOR SALE Five-room bungalow of fered at big sacrifice on account or having to go east. Price, $550. Terms. Mrs. Geo. Syinour, 810 West Pulm St. 305 FOR RENT The Argle home, furn ished or unfurnished, and 3 acres. 009 IC. Main. Tekuhono 598-R 307 FOR RENT Five room house und three k-Lv gooi spot, at SO.', Portland avo. modern rden 306 FOR RENT Fiirn!"hed nnd unfur nished houses. Employment Agen cy, M. A. Kader 123 East Main. MONhV TO J,OAX TO l)A--$ 1000 to $ : 0.000 on good ranch proper! v us security. I'hop" 353-.L J. J). Andrews.. MONEY TO LOAN At Gaiid 7 Per cent Interest on rood security. Ad dross M, care Mull Tribune. 305 TO LOAN .'Honey loaned on furni ture, live stock. Implements, etc. Transactions private, possession reto'ned. Write Union I)an Agency, 217 S. High street, Salem, Orcnoa. g(,g TO LOAN $2000 to loan. R. A. iioimes, me insurance Man. TO LOAN $ 1000 to loan. Box S. i!Hi! 1.-ILUU8. GEORGE A. CODDING Lawynr, Room 412. qarnett-Corey iug., Medford, Ore. GEO. W. CHERRY Attorney and Notary, Rooms 9-10, JacKSon wouu tv Bank Building, entrance N, Central, Medford, Ore.' . PORTER J. NEFF Attorney at UWj-.- rooms 8 and 9, weutora niu Bank Building. A. " E.REAMES Lawyer. Qarnett- Corey bldg. Books 'Cliiistianitv an Christ Preached U" by Rev. Brooke Harford and other Unitarian literature sent free ta enquirers. Addross. Miss- lfnsel Burton. Central Point, It. F. D. No. 1, Oregon. . 304 Collections COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS We colleotpd some accounts 14 years old. We know how to get the money. The Bullock Mercantile Agency, Inc., Rooms 1, 2, 3. , Hasr kins' Uldg., 216 R Main st Dentlste DR. T. T. SHAW Dentist. Over Dan iels Clothing Store In rooms for merly occuplod by Dr. Jones. Phone 692-Y. . , DR. W. M. VAN SCOYOO DR. C. C. VAN BCOYOO Dentists Oarnett Corey Bldg., Suite tit Medford, Ore. Phone 856. , Engineer nnd Contractor' FRED N. CUMMINGS Engineer and contractor, 404 M. F, & H. Bid. Surveys, estimates, Irrigation drain, age, orchard and land Improvement GnrDage GARBAGE Get your premises cleaned up for the summer. Call on the city garbage wagons for good service. Phone 874-L. . , Y, Allen. - - Instruction In Music . FRED ALTON HAIGH'P Teacher of piano and harmony. - Halght Mustt -Studio, 401 Qarnett-Corey Bldg., . Phone 72. ',, ,, ., ,' " Insurance EARL S. TUMY General . Insurance ', office. Fire, Automobile, Accident Liability, Plate Glass, Contract. v' and Surety Bonds. Excellent com panies, good local service. No. 210 . Garnett-Corey Bldg. Medical. MRS. GEO. JACKSON Viavt Deal er. Phono 154Y, residence 900 East Main Street. Physicians and Snrgeou DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathia physician. 303 Qaruett-Corey. build ing. Phone 130. DR. J. J. EMMBNS Physician and surgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and glasses sup plied. Oculist and Aurlst for S. P. R. R. Co. Offices M. P, & H. Co. bldg., opposite P. O. Phone 57. n Printers and, ImbUMiera MEDFORD PRINTING- CO., has'tha best equipped printing office In Southern Oregon; Hook binding, loose leaf ledgers, billing systema, etc. Portland prices. 27 North Fir st. 1 Transfer ISADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 42 North Front Bt. Phone 315. Prices rlplit. Service guar anteed. -' ,- , . , INTICKUKUAN AUTOOAB 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 5:15 P. m. Also on Saturday at 10:16 p. m. Sundays leave at 10:30 a. in. and 2:00, 5:00 and 9:30 pr m. Leave Ashland for Medford daily, except' Sunday, at 9:00 a. m., 1:00, 2:00, 4:00 and 5:16 p. m. Also on Satur day nights at 6:30. Sundays leave Ashland at 9:00 a. m. and 1:00, 6:00 and 10:30 p. m. '" ' WESTON'S Camera Shop .208 East Main Street,,' Medford The Only Exclusive Coimolvi,.Photo h(Jr in Southern Oregon. Negatives Made any time or place by appointment. ' Phone 347-J. We'll do tho rest. E. D. WESTON, Prop.