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MF.DFOT.D MATT; TTTTTTN"R MEDFOTJT). OTJEOON". TUESDAY, MATirTT 27. 1fl17. PATIE FTYE BUSttTESS I.IUKCTOHX Accountant B. M. WILSON Certified Public Accountant, room 411 M. F. & II. BldR., Medford, Oregon. .uto Supplies LAHER AUTO SPKINO CO. -We are operating the largest, oldest and beat equipped plant in the Pa cific northwest. Use our sarlncs whon others fall. Sold under writ ton guarantee. 34 North Fifteenth St., Portland, Ore. Attorneys GEORGE A. CODDING Lnwyer, Room 412, Ganyitt-Corey Uldg., Medford, Ore. Freckles and His'Friencis j ' AltVTLICWEoV -?V ' TW'-m ' I W UNO . WWW ON XsNM S-; 7 IF VoO DON'T ) . pPOT 4 CUt S S1-, h, WtfE YoO fL , S SToP BEING- SOCU ,V 4 Xh-- f I'M!1.. ) TV , 1 fe-jr- nsHTEB. NOBODY WILL 1 MtU.,TWEN.VU A iiW - j . - , 4,000 RECRUITS ARE NEEDED FOR WASHINGTON, March 27. The Vnited Stales marine corps needs more llinn 40UO men to I'ill np its ranks to a war strength of 17,400. An appeal to the press of the conn try to awaken interest in recruiting the additional men was issued late yesterday hy Secretary Daniels, fol lowing an executive order by Presi dent Wilson authorizing the increase. Explaining that the present author ized maximum strength of the marine corps was 1 4,1)81. lneu Secretary Dan iels said that inure (hun 25,000 addi tional men would have to he recruit ed to give the navy the 87,000 blue jackets and the marine corps the in creases sought. Kvery step that is possible to in crease the nnvy personnel has now .been taken, except the calling out of the naval militia. This arm of the service will bo needed, it is said, to assist in manning new vessels. DANES BID FAREWELL LONDON, March 27. A Copen hagen dispatch to the Exchange Tele graph company says tho kinjf of Denmark has issued n proclamation of farewell to the people of the Dan ish West I mles. The kin;; thanks the people for their loyally to the mother country during the past centuries anil expresses the hope that the islands will enjoy a happy future under the American jrovr-ninient. Portland Livestock. PORTLAND, Ore., March 27. IIOOS Steady; receipts G9G. liulk of packing grades, $11. 2i 1-1.40; heavy packing, $14.35 014.311; light packing, $14.20(ii l4.35; rough heav ies, $13& 13.50; pigs and skips, $12. 75(& 13; stock hogs, $11.50?i 12.75. CATTLK Steady; receipts 147. Steers, prime light, $9.35 Q 9.05 ; prime heavy, $9.50 9.75; good, $8.90?i9.25; cons, choice, $7.75fi 8; medium to good, $7fff 7.35; ordi nary to fair, $(i.25 ifi 0.75; heifers. $(!.50fi S.50; hulls, $57.25; calves, $6 4nlO. , SHKKP Steady; receipts 554. "Lambs, east of mountains, $13.2 5(1' 1 13.50; lambs, valley, $1 3 (u 13.50; lambs, shorn, $10.75i 12.25; prime wethers, $11. 5U(!i 12; cholro ewes, $10.50(u 11; heavy ewes, $S.75Si 9.23. Poiilaiid llulter. PORTLAND, Ore., March 27. UI'rli'KR Very firm. Poll land Wheat. PORTLAND, Ore., March 27 WHEAT Strong: no trading. Suol bids 1 to 2c higher, all at now Pa cific Northwest records. Bluestem $1.75; fortyfold, $1.71; club, $1.09: red Russian, $1.G5. 1IARLKY Higher. No. 1 feed $4 0.50. Today's car receipts: Wheat 15 flour 4, oats 2, hay 30. Cbiciufo WliAnt. CHICAGO, March 27. WIIEAT- Open Closo $1.91 . 1.94 July '. l.Ci 1.67V GOLD HILL NUGGETS A social and business meeting of the "Young Crusaders llible ela " was held at the church on FridiiV evening la-l. Among the business JDDAY'S MARKETS was the election of officers as fol lows: President, Mis. It. A. Jones: vice president, John Kelsey; secre tary and treasurer , Hiss .Murnr-t Ohisholm ; chairman social coniiiiiitcc Miss Ida Johusaii. Al'ler the busi ness meeting" various pauses were played followed by a dainlv luncheon .of sandwit'ehes, pickles and coco. Miss Claire linker arrived Satur day evening from Portland, for n visit with her sister, Mrs. Wm. Stueue and family. She will remain for sev evrnl weeks befole euntiiitiiiie; her journey south. Tiie local chapter of the Epworth Tongue will hold its regular busi ness meeting uud social next Friday eveniiu.', March ;i(lth. It is said to be in the nature of an "April Kool Social' and everyone is supposed to come wearing- their clothes backward. Other oddities will develop during Jhe evening1. Everybody is welcome if they come prepared. t The Hahics-Wilbur slock company played here three evenings the first of last week at the Collins theatre. The plays were very much enjoyed by those who attended, and it is hoped they will visit this place again. Thursday afternoon, while assist ing; at the removal of some machinery at the I'l'ndcn mine, Charles Dnngen quite seriously injured his foot with a iick. lie, however, continued .working" until evening, but the next day he was "laid up for repairs." Since which time he has been around on crutches, gradually improving. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Eddings were the quests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Hugh Porter at Seven Oaks over Sunday. Lester Parker arrived Friday from Heppner, Ore., for a visit with his sister, Mrs. A. E. Kellogg and fam ily, as well ns his old-time friends. During the past week several men have been employed at the Heaver Cement company's plant here, getting it in order for running, which is promised to begin ill ubout four to six weeks. Last Friday evening the teachers of the local school entertained the school board and their wives, namely, Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Trimx, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller, and Mr. and Mrs. Martin Johnson, nnd the clerk, Fletcher ('. Stout. The bauipiet was held in the domestic science room of (he school and w'as u charming four course dinner, beautifully served by ,0110 division of the domestic science class, taught by Miss Madeline Sil ver. The young girls showed excel lent training, both in the articles served and also in the serving. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Weston of Med ford motored to Ci old " Hill Sunday and spent the day with Mrs. Elmira Miller at the Home Dining Hull. W. H. Gardner spent Sunday with his family at his home in fluid Hill. K. L. Darling made a trip to Grants Pass Thursday to purchase a horse, lie has canvassed this county thor oughly and failed lo find one of the quality required, but Josephine coun ty produced a beautiful speciman, F. C. Bellamy injured a finger of his right hand Friday while assist ing in moving some heavy machinery at the depot. Mrs. J. W. Merritt spent Friday with her friend, Mrs Iturscll of Cen tral Point, it being the occasion of the regular meeting of their Em broidery club. Mrs. Gwendolyn Marvin of Med ford spent a couple of days with her paronls, Mr. ami Mrs. W. II. Stickle. Hev. Hutchinson preached Sunday afternoon to a large and, interested congregation nt the ran Key seuooi house, Sams' valley. A iiifiitr ilinntT win tziwn nt tlio Chanmil hc.hm.I I ' Ut VrUhiy nflcrnotin. it lit'inir tin rln-intr et' the srlioui. Srvcrul people of the dis trict were prcont nnd spent u most pnioynhlp nfterniM.n. Mis Simp-on, teMehor nf the ( iupwirrul sehonl left fur Sntilllern fiilifnniia this week, niter the elus ni! itf her sehodl. .Mi-s Ciiina du Ford Kft Suturdny ANTIOCH ITEMS to spend a week with her aunt, Mrs. Indsley of Jacksonville. Theodore Glass and family -were transacting business in Medford one day last week. Miss Opal Centers is now work ing for Mrs. Sboults of Sams valley. George Stacy the road supervisor, was busy .scraping the roads between Antioch and aSaius valley the past week. Claude Chapman, who has been wintering his cattle on (lie Ralph Con Icy ranch at Tolo was busy gather ing them Sunday to bring back to Hie range on the upper Table liock. Several of the farmers are having to herd their sheep on account of coyotes catching the young lambs. Mrs. Frederick and relatives were visiting with Mrs. Theodore Glass one dav last week. COURT HOUSE REPORT Reported by Jackson County Ab stract Co., Sixth and Fir St. Circuit Court. Abby K. Thomas vs. C. L. Sclicr mcrhorn, notice. F. K. Merrick, el; al, vs. Wm. M. Holmes, demurrer. II. M: Abbott vs. Arylee F. Green, suit to foreclose. Fredcricka Downing vs. J. L. Hags dale, et. al, action for money. H. M. Abbot I, vs. Mathias Dcai nier, et al, suit to foreclose. J. 11. Neustudt vs. Sterling C'nrr, et al, amended complaint nnd demur rer. L. Ziindel vs. Samuel Haleman, answer filed. Charles Nickcll vs. Chas. K. U'ol colt, affidavit. M. C. Mahoney vs. liulte Falls Sugar Pine Lumber co., suit to quiet title. Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Co., FOR ANY DISTURBANCE of the functions of the stomach or bowels TRY HOSTETTER'S ST0MAIH BITTERS It's a good Spring tonic and lappetizer .j.;. . Mvvv f HEAD STUFFED FROM I CATARRH OR A COLD ' Says Cream Applied in Nostrils ' Opens Air 1'usKjiges Right Up. Instant relief no waitinc. Your clofp'd nostrils open rijrht up; tlie air pnnjnjfTB of your heml clear ami You can hreutlie freely. No moro hawking, nuf tlinf, blowing, lien'lache, (tryneHM. Js'o Btrulinp for breath at night ; your cobl or catarrli disappears. (Jet a Biniill bottle of Kly'n Cream Balm from your (lnn.'L'ift now. Apply a little of this fraprnnt, antiseptic, hcalinir cream in your nontriln. It pen etrate1 through every air piissairo of the bead. Boothon the intlnme-t or nwuiicn tnucotiA membrane and relief comei in stantly. It' just fine. Don't ntny stufTcd-up vith a cold or nanty catarrh. mm "A Shtno In Oct a can today from your hard war or gro cery aior. r . OA A. BtiBu rtirc iXlV- and WOUNDS Dannis Eucalyptus 0lutmnt T an Dnuo (Tone TUItS 26C Jso eoc Charles Y. Colby vs. City of Me ford, answer filed. Lincoln National Hank vs. J. Muudy, demurrer. lici t ha J. Emerick vs. M Euicrick, motion. MnrrtuKo Licenses. William C. llyburn and Sarah Hebb. Pn'uto Court. Charles 1). iiurgaii, estate,- final report of minimis! ralor. Alice K. Hell, estate waiver of ci-' tation. Ellen MsLood, estate, pnf of publication. Victor C. Koch, estate, proof of notice of final account. William Greenfield estate, proof of publication of noliee of hearing. William , liobiuson, eslale, proof of publication of notice to creditors. JaeoU S. Walz, estate, bond of ad ministratrix. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, at llirr cannot reiu-h Hi'1 '&t .(( IIih UUease. I nlarrli u n lilnud or cunstltutioual UUimh.-, iiihI ill vuli-r In t'uro It you imiat tnko ltUoruiil ri-'tiiellt.'it. Uull'M Culurrb C'nro la tnki'ii ino-mnlly. ami ui-tfl illrii-tly iijitiu tlio blood nnd itu-iitf Hlirru,'ix. llull'H C'utiirrh euro is not a qnin-k un-dk-lms It n-u j,r-B-rlliid by ami of llio best iliylul:!nt In '.Ins country fir yi-nr. nnd IP a reculur I'lewrlnllnu. Jt la coiniHtst',1 up tlio lii'Ht tonlra kiimrn, com bind Willi tlio bust blood piirlUom. acllns dl-rn-lly on tbo miicoiia anrfai-i-a. Tlio iiorfcct ronililtlalloii of Oil' two liiKrodloiila la wlmt lire dm-ca a'Ji-b Tronil'-rrnl ri-sulta In turliu; catarrh. Scud for tcatltiMiilnla, free. K. J. CIIICXKY & CO., Prolta., Toledo, O. Fold by Dnisjlala, price 75c. Take Ilall'. Family Pllla for conattnattoD. LISTEN TO THIS! SAYS CORNS LIFT RIGHT OUT NOW i-aa-t,aa"aKa-a.-8..,..i You reckless men and women who are pestered with corns and who have at least once a week Invited an awful death from lockjaw or blood poison e.ro now told by a Cincinnati authority to use a drug called froezono, which the moment a few drops nre cpplled to any corn, tho soreness Is relieved) and soon the entire corn, root and all, lifts out with the fingers. It is a sticky ether compound which dries the moment it is applied and simply shrivels the corn without inflam ing or even irritating the surround ing tissue or skin. It is claimed that a quarter of an ounce of froezono will coat very little at nay of the drug stores, but Is sufficient to rid one's feet o every hard or soft corn or callus. -You are further warned that cutting ! at a corn is a suicidal habit. First Class Business Op portunity. for man and woman to take cliaryo of close in board'nis and l'ooniintr lioiisc. Old os- talilisliod business, very lit lle etisli required. Call al ol'l'ii-e of Fehl Investment Co. '.Yl North Fir si reel., or iMiono (i")f-.r. 'OK lti:XT I'l ltXISilFI) HOl'SFS FOIl HUM' .Modern tlvu-rooin fur nished house, ;i lots. 3UJ I'ortland nve. 7 FOIt HUNT Modern fnniinhed four- room house; on pavement. I'bono 370-W. I OK S.VI.H I'Ol 1l'ltY FOR 8AI.K - Ithode l.-lallll lied es for liatchliiK. Mated under lloKan nysteia. I'hone 4.',X-X. 1) I'Oll SA1.F HelKlnn lanncniix plu- cons. Call 7:!o-ll. r. FOIl SAf.K Kggs for hatching. Buff Orpingtons, $1.01 for 15. Phono 82II-X. 313 FOIt SALK -A few setting!! from four pedigreed trainoK'.od While lioi ks which Inycil last year ns pul lets biG eggs, their motliirs nver nging tho year before 27 eggs. $",.(10 per setting. Mr.i. i'rnoft Webb, Central Point. 313 FOIl SAI.K White Leghorns, Silver Laco Wyandotts, for hatching. Phone 2U4-W. P. K. Wynkoop. 32C FOIl SALK Kggs for hatching. Single Comb White Leghorns, O. A. C. stock, 7fie setting of 13 eggs; $1.00 per 100. Phone 500-J-4. 313 Hathway G. Hooker booth and bond. Charles Henry, estate, bond of ad ministrator. Heal ICMato Transfers. Ifalpb G. Jennings, sheriff, lo Frank J. Shinn, et ux, shff. deed to land in blk. 10, Ash land 3,0H8 Ralph J. Jennings, sheriff to J. W. Walch, forclosnre deed N 1-2 N E and S W 1-2 N E S. !, T. 37, H2K $ 2(a Mary Rebecca Hawkins et vlr to Albert C. Allen, trustee, Lot S, Iilk. 5 Ross Addition to Medford 450 cms Gall Stones, Cancer and Ulcers of the Stomach and Intestines, Auto-In- toxlcatlon Yellow Jaundice, Appen dicitis and other fatal ailments re sult trom Stomach Trouble. Thous ands of Stomach Sutferorj owe their complete recovery to Mayr's Wonder- fill Remedy. Unlike any other for Stomach Ailmonts. For sulo by drug gists everywhere. HIOLP WANTED I'E.MALI WANTED Middle-aged lady with nice homo would like care of child or baby; live in tho city, liox 9, care Mai! Tribune. 8 l'Olt SAL K LI V EST M ' K FOR SALE Threo good young cows. Call after 7 p. m. Phono 359112. 9 FOIt SALE Fl..e .loracy ?ow, just fresh; also ronlstored Duror, lioar, larse, prolific strain. J. 10. Judy, phono 8UD-W. FOIl SAI.H Four-year-old srado HelKian stallion. S. Staneliff. I'hoeuix. 2S Oil SAI.K Itealstored I'oland China boar, two and a half years old; wt. 3 ." 0 pounds; good condition. Price $40.00. Siskiyou Orchards, Cold Hill. 3 MOXKV TO I.OAX TO LOAN $1000 to $10,000 on good ranch property as security. Phono 353-J. J. H. Andrews. TO LOAN $1000 to loan. Box S. Mail THl'iinn. HULP WAXTIOD MALI WAXTKIJ Man lo look after bunch ' of sheep. F. F. Hybee, Jackson vlllo. & WANTKI) A first-lass cabinet mak er. Steady employment. Write The J. G. Flook Co., Itosebiirg, Oro. f ItAXCIIFS FOIl SALI'! FOIt SAI.H Oil KXCIIANGB - la II acro lunch, 7n acres In cnllivatlon, both timber and piislui-o land, H room two-story liouiai, fi-acre young prune orchard. I'rlco $10, ono. Will take In exchange small inncb near Medford to the value of $.'iiHHI, balance terms. Address J. H. Henslee, Canyonvlllo, Oro. Ifi FOIt SALK Farming Innd, fruit land, stock ranches, timber land, from $10 per acre up, on long time, easy p!.yuieuts. Address It., caro Tribune. I I ltMSIIi:i) AP ABTMKM'S FOIl HUNT Desirable furnished apt. The Berhen, 10 CJulnce. 321 t OK KX T M ISC i: L I ,. X IX M S Foil ItlONT Two acres with small house and good sleeping tent at Porrydalo. For sale, gentlo driv ing hoi-He and bayy; al.-otwo ilo.en Barred Bock bens, i'hone 201-.L2 FOIl Itli.NT Garden lands, farming Innd, stock ranches. Gold ltay lleally Co. MISCLLI.AMXH S irKLliilOX" By fir. Charles W. Kllot, and other I'liltarlan lllera lure. MIfs Hazel Burton, Central Point. II. F. I). No. I, 7 ion ni;xT iiiii hi:s FOIl It K.t Furnished and nmnr tilshed houses. Kliiployuient Agen cy. M. A. Bader. 123 Fast Wain. FOIl IIFNT H-rooin modern houso on South Grape. Large garden patch. Apply 700 S. Uakdaiu. 313 KS'ltnMAriiS"I LOST On corner of Fourth St. and 'Rose avenue or on Fifth near post- office, stickpin with green setting and tin clasp with tho Initial h 53 Rose avenuo. 7 LOST Full blooded Alrdale bitch (Trlxlo.) $5.00 reward. Call phone 557-X-l , L. II. Minard WANTED MISCKLLAXEOVS WANTED To buy fly In good condi tion for ten 12x14; state condition, pilco and whero It can be seen. Ad dress T, care Mall Trlbuno. f WANTED Poultry. Wo are In the market for all kinds of poultry duilv. (Jet our cash nnd tratle prices. Phoenix Mercantile Co. WANTED To rent Modern nnfurn Isheii liouso. Desire eood location tlivc full particulars. 11. W. UliiB- hnm, Medford. WANTED Old false tooth. Don't matter If brokon. 1 pay $1.00 to $5.00 per set. Mall to L. Miner, 2007 8. Fifth street, Philadelphia, Pa. Will send cash by return mull 32C VANTED Registered Duroc sow and threo gilts, eligible to reglBtry. Call Ashland 4-F13 or addresB Box 60, Mail Tribune. 310 WANTED Bring us your eggs and poultry. Wo pay cash. Medford Poultry nnd Egg Co. 314 WANTED Houses to move. 4S8-M, or 488-X. Phone WANTKD Vacuum cleaning. Clov- erninent endorsed machine. Satis faction guarantood. Harry A. Wy- song, phono Jacksonville 282. 3 WALN'TFD To shnro car with party shipping household goods to im perial valley, California', ilnve half carload of goods. Address 310 N. Central, Medford, Oro. i'llll .S.W.I -MISCIOM.AXI'Ior.S FOIl SALK 'Ki-iiiliiKton Vlsiblo late model l pewriier., perfect condi tion; bargain. Medrord Hook storo. FOIl SAMS Ono 19111 Ford Hdud sler; a I condition. I'bono 3 Hi FOIl BALH Oil HXCIIANGH For real eslale ono five passciigor auto, 30-horso power; also one two seated carriage, good as new. Ad dress Box SO, .Mall Tribune. . Foil SALU Hood 3 Mj-liich wagon, spray pump, cultivator, Cyphers 1 40-egg iucuhalor, Iron beds and springs, refrigerator, kitchen table, heater. Phono 4iMi-lt from 8 a. in. to H p. in. 4 FOIl SAI.K $:inn cusb for second hand car, electric starter and lights. Answer quick; give full do tc.ils. Address UU2 Hawthorne live. Grants Pass, Oro., euro C. L. Kdger tou. 4 FOIl SAI.H CIII'iAP Buildings on Bodily property, end of Iteddy ave nue. One drop-sldo barn 22x24, with loft; Hi feet under eaves with 2 good sl.ed leau-ons, ono 12x20 two roomed plastered houso Willi small covered poarch; two clilcKeu houses, llixlll and one pigeon house and a lot of 2 inch mesh chicken wire. Apply 211 Garnctt Coiey Building or phone 17ti 0 FOIl KALK Newtown. -Kiniball piano. Phono 2S1-X. 124 H FOIl SALI' Heading lamp, fruit jars, crocks, axinluliilci- rug 0x12. :iu.ri Portland avo. 7 FOIt SALK Karly Siiarlso seed po tatoes. Phone 4."i2-V. C. M. Park er. 0 FOIl SAI.K-Flno electric range, nearly new, perfect condition. Price very low. Kany terms. Phone 42K-.I, ti 'Oil SAI.K Paxson's superb dahllus. I'.lght named laheli'd biillis, $1; as sorted colors and classes, cactus, peony and ilecoratlve. ion unla beled, $1. Postage paid. Send for list. II. H. Paxaon, Central Point, Oregon. s FOIl SALK Baled Phono 2UI-B-3. barley straw FOIt SALK Seed, alfalfa, red clover sweet clover, timothy and other grasses; strictly fancy stocks. Write i or samples, uaipu waiuo l-.liien Central Point, Ore. FOIl SALK Anemia egss for hatch ing, $l.au for 1.1, Great layers. Mis. Beit lloolier, 200 West Jack son street. 31 I'Oll HALM OK THAHK On n light car, bona), buggy, harness. Good condition. Box O, Mall Tribune. 32 4 FOIl HALK--Kkk enses and fillurs. iludlurd Poultry & bgg Co. GEO. W. CHERRY Attorney and Notary, Rooms 9-10, Jackson Coun ty Rank Building, entrance N, Central, Medford, Ore. PORTER J. NEFF Attorney at law, rooms 8 and 9, Medford National Bank Building. A. E. RE AMES Lawyer. Garnett- Corey bldg. Collivtlons COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS We collected some accounts 14 years old. We know how to got the money. The Itullock Mercantile Agencv, Inc., Rooms 1, 2, 8. Has klns' Bldg., 216 E. Main at. Dentists DR. T. T. SHAW Dentist. Over Dan iels Clothing Store In rooms for merly occupied by Dr. Jones. Phone 692-Y. DR. W. M. VAN 8COYO0 DR. C. C. VAN SCO YOO Dentists Harnett Corey Dldg., Suite 816 Medford, Ore. Phone 856. KiiKiiicer and Contractor FRED N. CUMM1NGS Engineer and contractor, 404 M. F. & II. Uldg. Surveys, estlmntes, irrigation drain age, orchard and land improvement (iorhngo GAitBAOl! Got your premises cleaned up for the Bummer. Call on the city garbage wagons fo good service. Phone 874-L. It. Y. Allen. Instruction in Mir"ic FH10I3 ALTON II AlOHT Teacher ot piano and harmony. Halght Musit Studio, 01 Garnett-Coroy Bldg., Phone 72. Insill'atlcc EARli 8. TIJMY Oenoral Insuranca office, Fire, Automobile, Accident, Liability, Plate Glass, Coutract and Surety Bonds. Excellent com panies, good local service. No. 210 Gnrnett-Coroy Bldg. .Medical MBS. GKO. JACKSON Vlavl Deal er. Phono 1 fi 4 1, residence- 90 Kiist Main Street. Physicians and Surgeons DIt. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathic- physician. 303 Garnott-Corey buildr lug. Phone 130. DR. J. J. EMM UN'S Physician and surgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear, nose nnd throat. Fyes acleu. tlflcnlly tested and glasses sup plied. Oculist nnd Aurist for S. P. It. 11. Co. Offices M. F. & II. Co. bldg., opposite P. O. Phone 667. Printers mid Puldlsliers MKDFOKD PIUNTING CO., lias the best equipped printing offico In Southern Oregon; Book binding, loose loaf ledgers, billing systems, etc. Portland prices, 27 North Fir st. Transfer EADS TKANSFKIl & STOItAGK CO. Offico 42 North Front st. I'hone 816. Prices right. Service guar anteed. INTKHUKIl . X A UTOCAIt CO. , TIMH f.VKI). Leave Medford for Ashland, Talent and Phoonlx daily, except Sunday, at 8:00 a. m., 1:00, 2:00, 4:00 and 6:16 p. m. Also on Saturday at 10:16 p. m. Sundays louvo nt 10:30 a, in. and 2:00, 6:00 and 9:30 p. ra. Lenvi Ashland tor Medford dally, except Sunday, at 9:00 a. m., 1:00, 2:00, 4:00 and 6:15 p. m. Also on Satur day nights at B:30. Sundays loave Ashland at 9:00 a. m. and 1:00, 6:00 and 10:80 p. m. WESTON'S Camera Shop 208 East Main Street, Medford Tlio. Only Exclusive Commercial 1'holoirrnphcr in Southern Oregon. Negatives Made any time or laee by nppoiutnieiit. Plume 1 17-.T. We'll do the rest. E. D. WESTON, Prop,