MEDFOTJD MATT," TRTBTTNT! rETFOTT, OTiECIOX. THURSDAY. MATJOTT 2!). 1017. PAOE F1TB Port kind Livestock. PORTLAND, Ore., March 29 Hogs steady. Receipts 2J0. Bulk of pack ing grades $14.25(514.40; heavy packing, $14.35 14.50; light smok ing, $14.20 14.35; rough heavies, $13 13.50; pigs and skips, $12.75 13; stock hogs, $11.50 12.75. Cattle steady. Receipts 111. Steers, prime light $9.35 9.65; prime heavy $9.509.76; good, $8.909.25; cows, choice. $SS.25; medium to good, $77.75; ordinary to fair, $0.25 0.75;- heifers, $0.508.60; bulls $D7.25; calves $G10. . Sheep, . Bteady. Receipts 197. Lambs, east of mountains $13.25 4i 13.50; lambs, valley $1313.25 lambs, shorn $10.75012.25; prime wethers $11.50 12; choice ewes $10.50 12; heavy ewes $8.75 9.25. Portland llutter. PORTLAND, Or., March 29. tcr very firm. -But- Portland Grain. PORTLAND, March 29. Wheat strong. Trading light. Spot bids un changed to lc higher all at new rec ords. Sales at highest prices in his I tory of Pacific northwest. Bluestem $1.76; fortyfold $1.72; club $1.70; red Russian $1.67. Barley unchanged. Today's car receipts: Whoat flour 4; oats 3; hay 3. 25 Chicago Wheat. CHICAGO, March 29. Wheat: Oien Close May i- $1.94 $1.97 July .1.67 1.66 COURT HOUSE REPORT Reported by Jackson County Ab stract Co., Sixth and Fir Sti. Circuit 'Court. J. M. Kilgore vs. H. T. Findlay, et al, summons. M. C. Mahoney vs. Butte Falls Su gar Pine Lumber Co., order for publi cation of summons. J. M. Rader vs. T. J. Parton. de fltit, decree, cost bill. H. H. Markham vs. S. S. Oster, et al, default, decree, cost bill. "Kelly's Island Club," articles of Incorporation. Pnilmto Court. Victor C. Koch estato, .decree of distribution, final account. Heal Estate Transfers. H. A. Hnffley, et ux to Wm. I. Vawter estate, laud in Sec. 19, 20 and 30, T. 37 R. 1 E. Jackson County Bank to John W. Opp, lease and option, land in T. 37 R. 3 W Eugene V. Foster to Edytho Floy Prichard, land in T. 38, H. 2 W Anlo L. Tanner to Mrs. Sarah E. Grave, lot 10, block 2, Carlton Add., Medford 5r. R. Kaylor to Clara V. Flem ing, land in Sec. 12, T. 41 R. 3 W. ' L. C. Ulm, et ux to Clarks Fork Valley Bank of Fromborg, land in T. 37, R. 2 W. W. L. Black, et ux to Frank A. Pefley, et ux, land In T. 37, R. 1 W. Lavinla Hathaway, et vlr to Emmet S. Palmer, land in T. 3(1, R. 2 W 12,000 450 700 00 EAGLE POINT EAGLETS By A. C. Howlett K. A. Mass, one of the directors of the Cnmmoreiiil Orchard company, William Yn dor llellon nnd family, one of our hardware merchants, and James W. I'ew of Ahlnnd, were among the cullers last Sunday. Monday was one of unusually dull (lavs as (here were hut very few of ffie people from the country came in and (here seemed to he hut very lit tle doin. Miss Mae Multhy, one of the lady touchers came, out on the V. & E. motor, took the K. I'.-l'ersist stage for I.oiifr liranch, where she is enquired to teach. She came mil n week before, went up io teach hut found the snow so deep that the chil dren could not attend, so postponed fur anollicr week. Most of the schools in the mountain districts have hud to suspend on account of the deep snow. Itoed Charley, son of ?,cnnon Char ley, was in town Monday evening 1 brought in a few sacks of spuds for iieo. Ilrown & Sons, and sent a pack age of choice seed off by parcels post. II. C. Chirk, formerly of Ashland, but more recently of Hosohurg, who at one time hail a homestead on the side of Hound Top, came nut Mon day morning, procured a rig nnd driv er of S. II. Ilaniish s livery stahli and went up in the Lake creek and Salt creek country, on n business venture, rctiirninir about 8 p. m. to the Smiiiysiile lor supper and the next morning ate his breukfast and was off for Medford by 5:110. lie is some goer. Tuesday was a busy day in our lit tle town. When the P. & K. train, nine cars, came it brought in quite a number of passengers, und u ear of hay for Walter Wood, another for Mike lliinley nud a part of a ear to be taken to Derby for Fred Kelso, in addition to the car of hay for Mike llanley it brot a tin if rolled bar.i-y and a ton of alfalfa menl for him and at this writing has his teams hauling it up to his ranch on the X. F. of Little Butte. In addition to that there was a iiuuitity of goods uuluuded here for our merchants. Anion); the passengers were the Misses Ethel Fredonburg, nnd Mabel Johnson of Butte Falls. Miss Ethel has been teaching in tho Butte ereek district, about three miles above Brownsbnro and Miss Mabel is teach-, inr in Butte Falls. Mr. A. E. I.a I'ort of Central Point of the I. X. L. monument works. Also Mr. Henry l'eck of Medford nnd Messrs J. II. Ridgeway und 11. Pronidissa of San Diego, Oil. They all three took early dinner at the Sunnyside, then went to the Lake creek country in Meyor's stage, the two last named noinjt up to look over a tract of land in that section, returning today, Wednesday. Mike Hanley and .Mr. J. II. Tem ple, a traveling mnn for a firm in lildlumi polls, )imL, fttoje also here Tuesday for dinner. John Butler shipped, via the P. & E. route, a iot of bacon to J, 1'. Hughes of Butte Kails. George Sto well shipped a case of cream and two crates of eu-js on the P. & E. to Central Point. George says that if it was not for his hens he would starve, lie lias ISO hens and ships 00 dozen eggs a week. The P. & E. also brought out five hundred pounds of poisoned grain to be. used by the larmers to rid the country of digger squirrels. It was shipped to George Brown and sous. As Frank Brown is secretary-treasurer of the club, lie is distributing it among the farmers. Those who took advantage of the shipment, so far as I have learned, were Henry French, A. A. Betts, John Butler, Pete and Nick -Young, George Rtowell, Frank Neil of Derby, John Singleton, Fred nnd E. C. Bellows, Sam Coy- Mr. Throckmorton, A. E. Strong, Charles Painter, Frank Smith, John Greb, J. D. Roberts, James F. John son nnd your Eagle Point correspon dent. So the readers may be looking for results, as many of them took more than the seven pounds Diluted to them for their membership fee in joining the club.. la a former letter stated that the price would be, to members of the club, six cents per pound, but on account of freight nnd druvuge, it was found necessary to raise the price to seven cents, but that that is about four or five times cheaper than when bought in the stores. Lot everybody . join in and scatter the poinsonod grain and it will result in gathering dollars at the harvest. William Nickle of Lake ereek pass ed through hero Tuesday with a. load of baled hay for Gas Nichols, J. E. Gribble, ono of the forest rangers, came- out Wednesday mora ine on the P. & E., took the Eagle Point-Lake Creek stago for the west, going to the Carlson road camp, near Dead Indian soda springs. There was a meeting of the board of directors of the "Go Get 'Em Club" held in Brown's hall Tuesday anil arrangement niade to extend tin distribution of the sipiirrel poison I have just received a request over the telephone to send The Daily Mail Tribune to Louie Bins of (he Free ferry. The people want and will have the best newspapers and consequent lv call for The Daily Mail Tribune. Since my last W. E. Ilaminel and George Von dor Helton have renewed their subscriptions to The Daily Mud Tribune. H. J. Kirkley and H. R. Lowe, sell ing horse shoe nails, were doing busi nosx with our blacksmith, V. I Childretli, Wednesday. a horse last week but lit standing on her feet with a smile. Ernest Buck did business at Ruch laBt week. Otis Buck is working for Mrs. Cora Crump. Harry I.uy was out to visit M. Ernest Forman last week. Those present at Frank Cameron's Saturday night were Mrs. W. L. Cameron, Mabel Hanson, Miss El more, Fred Combest, Bert Golsby, Raymond Garrett, Virginia Cameron and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cameron. Miss Hanson spent Tuesday night with Miss Cora Goldsby. Arthur Kleinhammer was in town last week. T. L. Devore Is working for Frank Randlove. , 'Bert Harr was in town last week on business matters. Mrs. Art Smith was a visitor at Dr. Cameron's recently. Clarence Gllbanks made a flying trip on his pony to Ruch last week. TALENT TALK Dr. Cameron has everyday calls. Fred Com'uest was in town Mon day. Mrs. Stephenson and family were out riding Sunday. Walter Zeldler has gone to Call fornla to hunt work. Ethel Pusel, who has been work ing in Medford, Is now at homo to stay. Born March 25, 1917, to Mr. and Mrs. Joe Glnct, a daughter. Raymond Uullls was la town re ccntly. Mrs. Crumi) wac visiting Mrs. C C. Pursell recently. Mrs. Wilbur Cameron Is on the sick list we are sorry to say. Hollls Parks was at Ruch Sunday Ora Goldsby was visiting a short time at home Sunday. Bllle Anderson lias gone to Call fornla for work. Ed llostwlrk, who has been on the sick list for sometime, is not much Improved. Mabel Hanson was bucked off of The Schoolmasters Club of South ern Oregon recently decided to or- amze a circuit lor the purpose of bowing educational stereoptienn slides in the schools of the county at a nominal expense. Anient has lust received its first shipment of slides und tho children ull fool that they have been bene fitted by them, as well as having some entertainment. This shipment contains slides picturing "beautiful Japan," France, Belgium and Italy, und a historical selection on' Paul Revere's ride. The Olympic society of the Talent schools in canvassing the community for old papers, rags, rubber und nietnls. It is their plan to sell these nnd obtain money to (finance the field meet. Every one having any o1' these things Hint they would give for such a purpose will confer a favor by notifying any of the school children. Talent has been -chosen for the field nnd track meet, of tho second and third class districts again this year. We have the best track und other equipments for such a" meet and are planning upon some very ex tensive improvements. There have been some changes made in the rules for the meet, which will be of spec ial intesest to the rural schools. The larger schools of Rogue River, Gold Hill, Central Point, Jacksonville, Phoenix Talent are to be in a league and meet by themselves to compete for the Olympic society's cup. All the schools not so listed are to com pete among themselves for an indoor baseball outfit. This arrangement ives the rural schools a chance to feci their strength with schools of their size, nnd to compare themselves ith the larger schools. Any school ishing further information is re quested (o write to either Mr. G. W. Agor, manager, at Jacksonville, or to the Olympic society at Talent. Talent school rojMirts several now pupils this week. Miss Anne Ellis and Clayton Bishop registering in the junior high school, Miss Ellis in the ninth grade and Clayton in the seventh. Cadwaladr Ellis, Mildred: Lynch, Eleanor Lynch, Vera Lynch, Russet Bishop, Million L. Bickerdike and Hose W. Bickerdike entered in the grades. All the teachers in the Talent schools have been rc-eloctod and all have signified their intentions of re turning for unother voar. Dr. Mnlgrein and Dr. Griffin made a thorough inspection of the pupils in the school last Thursday. They reported only ono case of infection and that not virulent. Dr. George 0. Jarvis of Ihc sanitar ium at Ashland gave a talk to the Parent-Teacher Association Tuesday veiling, on "School Hygiene." This is a subject which should he of in teres! to every home in the state al this tune. J. Brandt is seriously ill at bis home in North Talent. N. O. Powers mid son were in from Wagner creek Monday afternoon Dan Combs was in from Wiigncr rook Monday, l . ( . MoCurdy, the real estate man of Mcdtord was a business I'allcr in Tub-lit Mondnv. Dave lilitckmorc from Honibronl an old residciitatiter of Jacksonville (topped off at Talent on his way town to the vnley, whore lie is at tending to business matters. J. N. Rice, the janitor at Ihc schoo had die misfortune to run a sliver in his hand which resulted in hlooi poisoning. Mr. iiice is a little bet tor at this writing although lie has boon ciuite sick. Mrs. Nellie J. lioeson bus bought the 10-acre tract of orchard on Wagner crock, fomiorly ewnod by Mrs. Jessie Bvimhull of Curtiu, Lane County. The deal was made by j. C. Mason, our Talent real estate man. Mr. and Mi's. John Fuller enter tained at their ranch home in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Heliiweli, who are soon to leave for Cottage Grove. J. Patterson of North Talent was a business cnlter in town Tuesday. John Calvin of Anderson ereek was a business caller Saturdav, Jeff Davis was in from Wagner creek Saturday and took the jitney for Ashland. Mr. Davis received a slight injury bv the breaking of n stretcher which fiew back mid struck him on the knee. Earl and Everett Beeson of Wne no Creek wore business cnllers Sat-iirduv. Jiiduc Toi, Ve"o and wife motored through Talent Sundnv. Anv one wishing to nurehnse a ood. one-horse, second-hand "'foron " ill do well to call on Hie Talent blacksmith. This wagon is utmost new. Mq. li. A. Morae was a visitor al the Talent school Moi'dn" afternoon W. Garvin was a Medford caller the Inst of the week, visiting friend: and nttending to busies". J: Y. Baker was n Medford busi ness eulter Saturdav. J. B. Robinson and wife of Ander con creek were shopping in town Mondnv. Don't throw nwnv those shoes Marion Frver can fiv then. Fifty-six auto loads of Ashland 'bnntnufinn boosters missed throneh Talent Fi'idnv afternoon on their nv n Mooford to advertise th rnnnd-iin and the cbnutiinnnn session which "''II lie held in Ashlnnd next .T,(lv. The parade presented a nrett si.rlit the Tioin decomted with flags and banners advertising the event. Mrs. Chester Walters is entertain ing her sister from Weed, California, Miss May Clark, who has been visiting at Bray, California, for the last two months, returned recently. Mark Klune, who lias been at the Sacred Heart Hospital for some time rot limed the lust of the week and is at the home of H. E. Bowman. Mr Kline seems to be getting along nicely. Dr. Hart, former county physician for Jackson county, but now of Mod ford, wus attending to business u Talent. Monday. John Boeson, Art Rose, Hurry Glinie, Ted Seaman, played tennis Ashland Sunday. J. I). Brown (bettor known as Farmer Brown) was in Ashland at nding to business matters Monday A. V. Aitkin's team, which was tied at M'. Crawford's (the cham pion fisherman of Talent) took fright at a train Monday, ran away and smashed n the buggy somewhat. No other damage was reported. The rain of Monday has again re tarded farming operations somewhat in this section. F. E. W. Smith was in town from Wagner creek attending to business mutters Tuesday. II. S. Lynch came in from bis ranch on Wagner creek to get some stock which had 'been put in Ihc piund in Talent. D. O. Hurley was in from across 15ear Creek Tuesday. Charley Chapman went up into the hills on Wagner creek Tuesday. CHINA RECOGNIZES NEW RUSSIAN REGIME PEKING, March 28, The Chinese government bus recognised the new government in Russia. CREAM FOR CATARRH OPENS UP NOSTRILS Ttils ITov To t Quick Relief from Head-Colds. It's Splendid I BUSlNTiSS DIKKCTOKY Accountant . M. WILSON Certified FuMSe Accountant, room -111 M. F. & H. Bldg., Medford, Oregon. IiAHER AUTO SPRING CO. are operating tho largest, oldest and best equipped plant in the Pa cific northwest. Vso our snrtntrs when others fail. Sold aniinr writ ten guarantee. 34 North Fifteenth. St., Portland, Ore. Alton, eys In ono minute your clogged nostrils yfiil in, the air p&ggsgeg of your head will elear end you can breath freely. No 'more hawking, eauuling, blowing, headache, dryness. No struggling for breath at night, your cold or catarrh will be gone. Get a suiall bottle of Ely's Cream Balm from your druggieit now. Apply a little of this fragrant, antiseptic, healing cream in your noBtrils. It pen etrate tbrough every air passage of the bead, soothes the inflamed or swollen ouicous uicaibruuo and relict comes in stantly. It's just fine. " Don't stay stufTca-np with si cold or siasij? cuUrrli Keiiof comes so quickly. GEOK013 A. CODDINO Lawyer, Boom 412, Garnott-Coroy Bldg., Py. Medford, Ore. 5;.h GEO. W. CHERRY Attorney an Notary, Rooms 9-10, Jnckson Coun tv Bank Building, entrance N. Central, Medford, Ore. PORTER I. TTEPF Attorney at Uw, rooms 8 and 9, Moiirord National Bank Building. " Mother-Made, Quick Acting Cough Syrup Should be Kept Hnnily In Every if eou-Eumi iy Vrepured n&d Co'U Little. Mothers, you'll never know what you are missing until 5 make up this in expensive, quick-acting cough Byrup and trv it.. (.Iiihlrcii love tn lllcasant tustt: aiid nothing else will loosen a cough or chest cold and heal tho inflamed or awnllpn tlirnat. mnmhrtlllca with such ease and promptness. It's equally as good tor grown-ups aB for childreu. This splendid coiuth syrup is mude by pouring 2Vj ounces of Pinex (50 cents worth), into a pint bottle und tilling the bottle with plain granulated sugar 3yniT. This gives you a foil pint a fkniilv fmiinlv of much bettor collirll remedy than you could buy rcady-mado for $2.50 a clear saving of $2. The moment it touches the inflamed, cokl-coiigoiitod aieiuliraaes that line the throat and air pannages, l tho healing 1)0 jilis, the phlegm loosens, soreness loaves, cough spasms lesbcn and soon disappear altogether, thu ending o eough quicker than you ever thought possible. Hoarseness and ordinary soughs are conquered bv it in 24 houre jr less. Kxcellent for bronchitis, whoop ing cough, spasmodic croup, bronchial asthma or winter coughs. I'inex is a liighiv concentrated com pound of genuine Konvuy pine cxtrnct, combined with guuiaeol and is famous the world over for its quick healing etl'eet on the membranes. Beware of substitutes. Ask your flrmwittt for ounces of Pinex" with directions and "don't accept anything else. Guaranteed to give absolute witis- faction or money reiunuea. luu l'inc? Co., Ft. Wuvne. I"J. fci, Iflffram Sei Work. UlUi4i sua yP Get a Can FOtt BAIjF MOU8KS mat SAL.H Six-room house and 4 lots on N. Quince Stroet. Mrs Ramsey. 10 -N. Quince. 11 COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS Ws collected some accounts 14 years old. We know how to Rot the money. The Bullock Mercantile Agency. Inc.. Rooms 1, 2, 3. Has kins' Bldg., 216 E. Main at W A NTKi M iSCRi J.AS IXH'S WANTUD Poultry, Wo are In tho market for all Itlndr of poultry duilv. Got our dish and trade . prices. Phoonix Mercantile Co. WANTED C. A. Hamlin, dealer In hides, wool and mohair. Highest nrlces nald. Office Laurel St. mar ket. Phone 475-3,, 32 Today STIUYEU, STKAY1SD From the slaughter house at Phoenix, one red and one blue hog. Finder please notify Star Market, Medford. 8 H KIA' W A NTUIl M ALI'l WANTUD Alan to cut tier wood Frank Van Dyke. ' WAXTKH SITUATIONS WA.NTi4i Married man wants work at once. Phone J. W. Shepherd, 4II3-H-1. 11 11 KM" WAXTKH FKMA1J0 WANTED To rent Modern unfurn ished house. Desire good location, Give full particulars. II. W. blUB ham, SiedfortS. W ANTE I) Old falee teeth. Don't matter if broken. I pay J1.00 to $5.00 per set. Mall to L. Muzor SOM S, Fifth street, Philadelphia Pa. Will send cash by return mail S20 VANTED Roglstorod Duroc sow and three slits, eligible to registry. Call Ashland 4-P13 or address Ilox B0. Mall Tribune. 310 WANTED Houses to move. 488-M, or 488-X. Phone WANThJU Young woman bookkeeUr er and stenographer. Address 11. 13, L., Tribune. WANTED Middle-aged lady with nice home would like care of child or baby; live In the city. Pox 9, caro Mail Tribune. 8 TO TRADE For team, wagon and harness, 40 acre farm. Some im provements; creek, school. For particulars address llox 75, Mall Tribune. !) k The In. comparable liaby rmiil. hmulxhj Ul,ll mlL IWIDEMANN'S GO AT ""'MIL K , A fwrftt Food 1 liwUi. at liadino onuaoisT 11. Tlx FOR EXCHANGE MST I.OST Hetween Jacksonville and Medford 1 pair 37x.iV& tiro chains. 2 sets mud iiooks, 1 pair brown cloth grave straps anil several auto tools. Reward; notify John A. Perl, Medford, Ore. IjOST One ladies' coat In Golden Kulo suit box. Please return to Medford general delivery. LOST On corner of Fourth St. and Hose avenue or on Fifth near nost office, stickpin with green setting and tio clasp with tho initial b'A Rose avenue. FOIt ItKNT ITltNlsnUll 1IOI si-:s. FOR RENT .Modern five-room fur nlshod house, 3 lots. 305 Portland ave. FOR RENT Modern furnished four- room house; on pavement. Phone 370-W. I-'Olt SALE POri.TltY FOR SALE 3 thoroughbred W. L. cockerels, $1.50 each, or $4.0(1 for .1. K. S. Carpenter, Phone 401-R4 r un ma i.e. Kliodu Island lied eggs lor Hatching. Muted under Uogun nystciii. Phone 4S1-X. ti FOR SALE White Leghorns, Rllvo Laco Wyandotts, for hatching 1'Uone 204-W. J. E. Wynkoop. 325 WANTED Have? (wo clients who wish fi) purchase Mcilford im proved property if juiced riirht. Wind have von o offer. Set the VpIiI TnvPRtTnfint. fin MglMh&S! .North. Tir street, WANTED Vacuum cleaning. Gov ernment endorsed machine. Satis faction Bunrantoed. Harry A. Wy- song, phone Jacksonville 282. 329 WALVTED To share car with party shipping household goods to im perial valley, California1. Have half carload of goods. Address 318 N. Contral, Medford, Ore. VO 1 1 SAL E LI V ESTOCK FOR SALE Team, harness, 3-Inch vagon, price $170. Phone Central Point 183. 14 ''OR SALKJ Cheap, large mule, good worker, single or double, ilox 12. Moil Tribune. Hi FOIt SALE At onco, good :i4 -Inch wagon, spray pump, eiiltlvator. Cy phers 1 -Ill-egg incubator, iron beds and springs, refrigerator, kitchen Uiblo, heater. Phono 4oti-R from 8 a. in. to 8 p. m. ' 8 FOR SALE Two yearling Percheron colts, two 2-year-old Delgian colls cheap if sold at once. I'honn 6S0-J-1. 10 FOR SALE Sows and pigs 3 to li weeks old, at Westerlund orchards. J. E. Clemens, mgr., Phono 8 F-2. FOR SAI.F Three good young cows. Cull after 7 p. in. Phono 350U2. 9 FOR SALE Fl..e Jersey low, Just fresh; aiso registered Buroe boar, large, prolific strain. J. E. Judy phone SGU-W. FOIt SALE -Four-year-old grade iieigian stallion. W, S. Stancliff, Phoenix. 2 8 MO.NEV 'IV) Ui.l.V TO LOAN $1000 to $10,000 on good ranch property as security. Phone 353-J. J. U. Andrews. TO LOAN $1000 to loan. Mali TriVnnn Box 8 lUM'IIKS 1 Olt SALE FOii tfALK it) acres of inmi elieai if taken at once.- Address llox 05-A, R , Talent, Ore. FOIt SALE Olt EXCHANGE loll acre ranch, 70 acres in cultivation both timber and pasture land, H room two-story house, b-aori1 young prune orchard. Price $10 boo. Will Like in cubango small ranch near Medford to the value of $5001), balance terms. Address J It. Honslee, Canyonvllle, Ore. 1 FOR SALE Farming land, fruit land, stock ranches, timber land from $10 per acre up, on long linii), easy pr.yiuonts. AddroHS it. care Tribune, I'VltMSIILI) APARTMENTS Mill apt. KENT Dcsiralilu furnished Tho llcrlieu, 10 Qiilnco. 321 l-OH It EXT MINCEI.I.A.VEur.S FOIt KENT Ganlei, lauds, farming land, atoi-k ranches. Gold Ha) Realty Co. .UlSi'ELI.AMXIl S Elliott, and other Cuitarlan iliera tare. Free to Inquire. Miss Ha noi llurton, Central Point. R. 1 I). No. 1. EOll RENT lilirsES t'Oll RENT Furnished and unfur nished houses. Employment Agen cy, M. A. Ruder, 123 iisst Main, . E. REAMES Lawyer. Corey bldg. Collections Garaett- 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 8COTOC DR. C. C. VAN SCOYOO Dentists OBrnett Corey Hldg., Suite US Medford, Ore. Phone DCS. Engineer and Contractor FRED N. CUMM1NGS Engineer and contractor, 44 M. F. A iL Bbig Burveys, estimates, Indexation drain age, orchard and land improvement. Gnrlmuo GAKBAGH Get your promise! eleaned up for tho summer. Call on the city gnrhnge wnsrons fn good service. Phone 871-L. . Y. Ailea. . Instruction in Mu"ic FRED ALTON HA1GHT Teacher o piano and barmony. Ilaight Musi. Studio, 401 Garnott-Coroy Bldg., Phone 72. Insurance l' lt HA LE M IS( 'ELLA N EOl'S Oil SALE 2 fa. p. gasoline engine. Phone 8-R- 2. 8 FOR SALE New 2001) i?ai. Kiiivan- Ized tank. Phono 121. llardwell Fruit Co. 11 FOIt SALE 4)l roils aood wallpap er, tints, paints varnishes, stains and a few other articles at a bar gain. Phone 54 4-M. First come first served. 5 1 1 N. Fir. FOR SALE OR TRADE Top buggy, cheap. li. O. Illppensteel, Ross Lane C EARL S. TUMY General Insurance ' office, Fire, Auloinobllo, Accident, Liability, Plate Glass, Contract and Surety Bonds, Excellent com panies, good locnl sorvlce. No. 210 Garnett-Corcy lildg. .Medical MRS. GEO. JACKSON Vlavl Deal er. Phono 154Y, residence 90S East Main Street. Physicians and Surgeons DR? V. "iKAVAItlVlosteopathlo physician. 303 Garuett-Corey build ing. Phone 130. DR. J. J. EMM ENS Physician and surgeon. Pructlce limited to eye, ear, noss and throaL Eyes scien tifically tested nnd glassos sup plied. Oculist and Aurlst for S. P. R. 11. Co. Offices M. P. & 11. Coy bldg., opposite P. O. Phone 667. FOR SALE Seed corn. F, S3, Car penter, Phono 201-111 0 FOR SALE Oil EXCHANGE For real estate one five passenger auto, 30-horse power; also one two seated carriage, good as now. Ad dress llox 8U, Mall Tribune. FOR SALE CHEAP Ituiidings on Roddy property, end of Roddy ave nue. One drop-sido barn 22x2 4, with loft; 10 feet under eaves with 2 good sized lean-oiiK, ono 12x20 two roomed plastered house with small covered poarch; two chicken houses, 10x10 und one pigeon liousn and u lot of 2 Inch mesh chicken wire. Apply 211 Gamett Coioy Building or phono 170 1) I'l-intcrs ami Publishers MEDFORD PRINTING CO., has the best equipped printing office la Southern Oregon; Pook binding, loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, etc. Portland prices. 27 North Fir st, 'Traii.sl'or EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 42 North Front st. Phone 815. Prices right. Sorsice guaranteed. FOR SALE-Nuwtown. Kimball piano. Phone 281-X. 124 S. FOR HALE Reading lamp, Trail Jars, crocks, iixmiiilxtcr rug 0x12. 305 Portland ave. 7 FOR HALK Early Sunrise peed po tatoes. Phone 4 52-W. C. M. Park er. 6 FOIt SALE Fine electric range, nearly new, perfect condition. Price very low. Easy tonus. Phoue 428-.I. 0 FOR SALE Puxson's superb dahlias. Eight named iaiieied tiiiibs, $t; as sorted colors and classes, cactus, peony and decorative. Ton unla beled. Postage paid. Send for list. It. II. Paxson, Ccntrul Point, Oregon, 25 run DAI. 1-4 fjueu, allalla, red tiuvm sHeei ciovui iiuioio aua utner grasses; lritAiy fancy stoens, Nvrilu lor etunpiOB. itaipu Vt&Kio &ideii, i;uniiai Point, ore, " Full dALE Ancoua eggs tor hutch ing. $1.60 for 15, Great layers. Mrs. licit Hooker, 205 West Jack son Street. 316 FOII SALE OR TRADE On a light car, horse, buggy, harness. Hood condition, llox O, Mall Tribune. 324 FOR SALE Egg ease and fillers. Medford Poultry & Sgg Co, INTERUIUIAN AUTOCAR CO. TJMiS CAI5D. Leave Medford for Ashland, Talent nd Phoenix daily, except Sunday, st 8:00 a. m l;flO, 2:00, 4:00 asd 5:16 p. m, Also on Saturday at 10:15 p. m, Sundays leave at 10:30 a. m. and 2:00, 6:00 and 9:30 p. m. Leave Ashland for Medford daily, except Sunday, at 9:00 a. m., 1:00, 2:00, 4:00 and 6:15 p. m. Also on Satur day nights at 6:30. Sundays leave Ashland at 9:00 a. ro. and J:0, 6:00 and 10:30 p. m. WESTON'S Camera SP 203 East Main Stm-t, Medford The Only Exclusive Commercial Vlintogrnplier in Southern Oregon. Negatives Matlc nny time or place by appointment. Phone 147-.T. We'll do the rest. E. D, WE3T0H, Prop.