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EAGLE POINf EAGLETS x r By A. C. Howlett Sunday morning there was an un. -.y usually large attendance In the Sun day school and after the regular les son was disposed of the Easter pro gram was rendered by the children, The few ladles who Beem to bo tho leaders In the Sunday school work here deserve a great deal of credit for the work they are doing In that line and especially for the part they take In assisting the children in pre paring ror the various parts In the exercises in tho entertainments. There was a meeting of the school board last Saturday afternoon, but they did not get through until it was too lute for me to put the result In my last report or the doings In and around Eagle Point. Tho hoard met at the school house about 3 o'clock and examined the various applications for positions in our school but came to no official conclusion as tho Indy memner or tne board pleaded for more time to consider the matter, al though the other two directors had already agreed on at least two of the teachers. 'Prof. B. P. Nlbret was ovr from Applegate to see the mem bers of the school board Saturday. The. arrangements have been made to have a grand time here the 3rd of May next. Those who seem to be .linore interested in the track meet than any of us outsiders met at the school house and have given out thai thero will be something over a- hun dred dollars distributed among the various schools that meet and that tho Ashland high school band will furnish the music free and that there will be two exhibitions of moving oic- tures in the afternoon and also at night free and after that show there will be a social hop, etc.; that all of the proceeds of the dance and other sources or Income will be applied to the fund to be used toward putting in a water system on. the school ground .so as to irrigate the shrub bery and ornamental trees. I under. stand that all of the expense of the water system is to be assumed by the rnrent-ieachers' society. I under stand that the society is to have a stand on the ground where there will be a supply of soft drinks, nuts, can dles, etc., to satisfy those who desire such things. ,o , . - ouuuay evening Roy. pni g canny, K. H. Paxson and Dr. S. A Mfflkey or Central Point came out and organized an auxiliary unit to the luearora Red Cross society. Hev. Bandy opened the exercises by sing ing the national hymn, "The Star Spangled Banner." followed by pray er. He then read and commented on the fifteenth chapter of 1 Cor., giv ing us a short talk ou the object of the Med Cross movement. He then introduced Mr. Paxson who explained more fully the object of the meeting, xlz: to obtain new members to the society and raise funds to relieve the suffering of the sick and wounded among the soldiers. Tie church building wnswell filled as almost ev ery seat was occupied and the result was the enrollment of forty new mem bers. Dr. W. W. P. Holt was elected as president. Miss Minnie Tavlor. sec retary; Y. V. Mclntyre, treasurer and I Mrs. Carl Narrigan, director. After! e close of the services Rev. Bandy ! ereeu to come out again next Sun day night, April 15, and preach for us. Monday morning W. E. llommol Orvllle Childrcth, Royal O. Brown and i LVle Purdln took Lewis' jitney to Med ford, .1. W. Wakefield of Medford and W. A. Williams of Portland, tw-j In surance men, E. A. Evanson and Prank Isaacs of Medford, W. C. Clem ents and wlfo and Mr. McDonald, who Is foreman on the Rhodes farm, were hero for dinner. When the P. &. E. train pulled In among the passengers were .1. .1. Good of Derby, o. Adams of Butte anna Mlnter of Eagle -...I. .nrs. u. I,. Farrar of Lake "wsk. Mrs. KcametotheSnunysIde for early dinner and took the Eagle Point-Lake Creek stage fnr w h - She had been out to Medford spend- b o iow uiijs la the city. Mrs. J, Ragsdale and son, O W Fray and wife, E. a. Evanson and 'rank Isaacs wore also hero for ,un ner Tuesday. Tho last two named are working In Mr. Evans' nrph-.H ... ting out blight. Mrs. Ragsdale was ii uer way to Medford. -umi men and Frerl ki. f Derby had a car each nr 1, Tuesday and thero were two'smuller lots came to Eagle Point, one for Ben "upiiy aim the other for nnr a.. tin, our Eagle Point-Climax mail car. ner. H. V. Ogden. retirpspntin n a corporation. wis hero for (ljn. "tr ""inesilny, ami so was lir ( e McDonald and his l,mii. r.' McDonald of Trail, the httnr'ihn or of the Elk Uosort llt ,,, Wk creek, aml L. A!ulPI.sfm aIg() of the 1,1k creek fish hatchery, and Guy Cronk and wife of Medford. and ac stranger whose name I did imt Kl.t were here for dinner Wednesday I omitted to stain in .' Place that Jud Edsall ,:u -, u ",r -"ecllord Monday rtcr. Iinnn a,,.) i..... .... ' J""t ,ls we wore starting Mr. .McDonald, the forenma-of the Mine and secured . u, mecnoiil and jiit as Wl nnBctliir I. l nuns: mi (hn ifrt i .. . "uniivimius xuubiruuon farm .Mrs. C. .1. Dntton camo m, .....i . . 1 .. i.n-iircd a sent In the una went to Medford. reiurnin via the same route TODAY'S MARKETS Portland Livestock 1W1LAN1), Or., April 13. Hogs "igner; receipts dlKI. . Bulk of pack ing grades, $14.b'0ffil4.7"i: henvv pufkin-r, l-l.7o(M4.8.r; light mtck- ui!r, 14.ri()C;14.70.; rough henvics, Ti-.-'J((i'l-l; pips and skips, $13.25 13.7.V. stock hogs, ifl l.iiOCf? 12.73. . Cnllle sternly; receipts 5(1. Steers, prime light, !l.8.-(.fl0; prime hcaw, WMit. (1.7-1 : good, if!).2i(fl).7."); cows, cnoicc, ifb.-'(ii S.ut; medium to good, $7.7r(ff8.2r; ordinary io fnir, $(1.25 "'; licil'ers, ,f H.2r(ffl) ; bulls, 8; calves, $7(?10. Sheep, sieiul.v; receipts 7. I.nmlis, east of mounlnins, .fl.'i.2"i(rii:i.50 : lambs, valley, $13('l 3.2.5; lambs, shorn, $10.7f('12.2r; prime wethers. f'l l.ri(l((T12; choice ewes, Jr'lO.onfJTll ; heavy ones, $8.7.Xr!).2,'. Portland Butter PORTLAND, Or., April 13. But ler fiiin. PAOTD FIYE COURT HOUSE REPORT Reported by Jackson County Ab. - stract Co.. Sixth and Fir 8t. Land in Sec. 26, T. 34 S. 3 W. Patent Miiri lago l.lionst's ' Henry G. Wolff to Josephine Klury Circuit Court Charles D. Colby vs. City of Med ford, stipulation. John T. l.ayton to estate, first sc mi-annual account. Corbctt and Pankoy, Smith guard laiisnip, petition tor discharge of guardiun. Chirago Wieat CHICAGO, April 13. Wheal: lu.u imi is visiting, at the e ol ,.r parents, Mr. and Mrs. i 111 II. Mi', and Jn-s. Iinl'iist Trusty, of Weed, Culif., are visiting at Persist. Mr. Clarence Midillebushcr made n mp io nie valley on business this week. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Zimnierlv have moved to Phoenix. -Mrs. Nat Slusser. who has hpnn ill tor the past iwo weeks, is iiniimvin Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gaines went, tn the vnlley Inst week. We lire sorry to hear of the death of Mrs. Goby Fry of Medford. Our hcnrttclt sympathy is witli lier imr- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Croft, of lliis vi- initv. Corns Peel Right Off With "Gets-i." 2 Drops, and the Corn is a "GonerP wiiun yuuvo got to walk on tne sides of your shoe to get away from those awful corn-pains, there's only one common-sense thing to Uo. .LESS m AND KIDNEYS HURT Tak a glass of Salti to flush Kldneyi ii uiaaaer bothers 70a Drink i loti of water. Mav . July . Open. $2.18 1.88 Close. $2.21 i.ss'.y, Portland Grain PORTLAND, Or.. April 13. Wheat stronircr. No liiulin-r. All prices new records. Spot bids 4 Io lie higher. Bluestem, $l.!Ki; Fortv f"lI, !f1.II2; Hub, ifl.il; Bed Rus sian, $1.H1. , Oats itt record. No 1 white feed, $40. . Barley lit record. No. 1 feed, $40. Today's ear receipts: Wheat 19. Hour 4, oats 1, liny 14. liiiilestnto Tiimsrers W. A. Porter, ot. 11s., to Frede rick Hewitt, laud In T. 37, R. 2V G. M. (JraliiKer to George V. Gillette, land on High street Ashland 10 J. L. RiiKsdalc, ct ux., to Fred J. Warner, land ill Sec. S, T. 33 S., H. 1 W : F. L. Camps to Ilnttle M. Camus, properly settlement In Ashland United States to Frank Zuccala 4 H 0 FRECKLE-FACE Sun nnd Wind Bring Out I'Rly Sixits, How to Ifjoniovo Kasily. Here's a chance, Miss Freckle-face to try a remedy for freckles with the guarantee of a reliable dealer that It will not cost you a penny unless it re moves the freckles; while If It does give you a clear complexion the ex pense is trifling. Simply get an ounce of othine double strength from any druggist and a few applications should show you how easy It Is to rid yourself of the homely freckles and get a beautl ful complexion. Rarely is more than one ounce needed for the worst case Be sure to ask the druggist for tho double strength othine as this is the prescription sold under guaran tee of money back If It fails to remove freckles. - - - - MISCELLANEOUS 'A RELIGION FOR MODERN MEN By Rev. W. C. Sullivan, and oth er Unitarian literature, sent free to inquirers. Address Miss Hazel Burton, Central Point, R. F. D. No 1, Oregon. Eating meat regularly eventually pro. own kidney trouble in some form or other, syB a well-known authority, be uie the urie acid in meat excites the Kidney, they becomo overworked; get sluggish; clog up and cause all sorts ot otres, particularly backache and mis ery in the kidney region; rheumatic twin P, severe headaches, acid stomach, con 'ipation, torpid liver, sleeplessness, Madder and urinary irritation. The moment your back hurts or kid JJ arcat acting right, or if bladder "others you, get about four ounces of JM Salts from any good pharmacy; tablespoonful in a glass of water wore breakfast for a few davs and your ""ineys will then act fine, ihis famous 1" ni,le ,T0m ihe "'d of ?"' a lemon juice, combined with litbia, nil haa been used for generations to mh clogged kldneya and stimulate them w normal activity; also to neutralist the 'M in the urine o it no longer irrl- tiiua enaing oisaaer disorders. b,,l cannot injure anyone; a delightful effervescent lithia "wr drink which millions of men and "omen take now and then to keep the loner! and urinary organs clean, thus MXHding asrioui kidney diaee. 'GeH-IlM Yflnr rnrna Wnn4 Sivcll in Wnlrr. llraldrx, They'll Mirivel, l.ooaen and 1'cel Oltt Put S or 3 drops of "fietn-T!" on tho corn riKht away. Pnln and Inlliitn matlon will dlsupprnr, tho corn will begin to shrivel from Mint instant then it looscna nnd fnlls right off. Chore's no otht-r corn -remover In the world that acls llko "GetH-It." No new disrdvery has been made In corn-removers sine. "Gets-lt" was born. Don't forcret thnt fact. "Getn It" does nway forever with tho use of salves that irritate, bandagt-s tlmt make a bundle of your toe. ptrste.- that half do the work, knives and scissors that draw blood. I'ae "nets It" no more digging or culling. "Gets-It" 19 sold everywhere. 8TK5 a bottle, or Rent on receipt of prico by lAwrcnce a t;o i;iucneo, Jll. Sold in Medford and recommended as the world's best corn remedy by Ixxm 1!. HnskiiLS, Medford I'hnrninry, and llwxh'fl Drug Store. MORPHINE AND LIQUOR addiction cured in from throe to four days, without suffering. Dr. Griffin, Talent, Ore, 32 MOXEV TO IXA TO LOAN $1000 to $10,000 on ranch security. Phono 353-J. J.D. Andrews. FOlt RENT FUltMSIIEl) KOO.MS FO It R EXT Fti in Islied rooms for gentlemen; N. Grapo St. sleeping bath. 24." FOR KENT HOUSERKKPINO ROOMS. FOR RENT Furnished nnd house keeping rooms, :12a So. Central. I'lionc 4II3-K-2. 13 GORDON-l!i "ARROW form-fit COLLAR CtUEIT.PEABODYiCQACAlAKERS U ELP W ANTED FUJI AI Ji WANTED Reliable person as nurse for two small children. Phone Mrs. F. Corning Kenly. Phone 611-.I-3. . FOR EXCHANGE! Bell-ans Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package proves it 25c at all druggists. Palace Hotel San Francisco assart. ii Edif!!! !j aMim.i'D 333-11)111 )mM Bother with Its cost and dlsbursments herein. This summons Is published pursu ant to order of the Honorable F. M. Calkins, juduo of the above named Court, duted. March 30th, 1917 PORTER J. NEFF. Attorney for Plaintiff. Rates from 12.00 per day The Social Side HEFAMOtlS PALM COURT of the Palace Hotel is tho scene of many of San Fran cisco's most uromitieiit sit. cial events. Tho Pop concerts on Sunday even inps nnd tho dances in tlio funiouH gold ball room every evening nro utwaya well attended. FOR EXCHANGE 1916 Ford lour ing car body with top, to trade for rora runuuout ibody with top. .Mc luruy Insurance Agency. Tele- pnono 123. 9. RANCHES FOR SALE t'OIt BALE OR RENT Five acres ciose in, well improved. Phone OZd-K. . - ' 19 I'TJK bALK Farmlnc land, fruit iana, stoclt ranches, timber land, irom jio per acre up, on long iimo, easy puyments. Address R tan) iriuune. FOR SALE POULTRY r un &ALU, Fancy wnlto Ieghorn cbbb, c eacu. fnone 3S6-M. 32 FOR SALE S. C. Rhodo Island lied engs for setting. Phone 247. Eh- nesi weui), central Point. 40 FOR SALE LIVESTOCK ''OR SALE Team cheup or trade Tel. 403-R-2. 19c FOR SALE Sows and plKs 3 to (i weeua old, nt VVesterlund orchards. J. E. Clemens, mgr., Phone 8-F-2. FOR SALE Four-year-old mH HelBian iitulllon. W. S. Stanclift Phoenix. gs FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 3 U wiiL-on mill w , lai'Ko grlndHtunc, suitable for hand or power, picks, shovels, forks, spado, crowbar, wheelbarrow blocks and taiklos. 310 West K a it; lit. (9 '(lit HALE CasiliK KnxS and liner gnoil inner tubes; nil for f s.oii. II. Scliolz. 9 Mill KENT HOI SES FOR RENT Furnished and unfur nished, houses. Employment Agen cy. M. A. nader. 12.1 Fast Main. Fl UMSIIED A PA ItT.M Iv.NTS FOR RENT- apartment. 93S-R. -Iinsiraliln furnished The Hoibon. Phone FOR SALE 12 choice Jersey cows, 4 pure bred, 8 grade. 1 Three-year old registered Jersey bull. 1 bay mare 7 years old, weight about 1100. 1 Mitchell, Lewis & Staver rubber tliod buggy and harness. 1 farm wagon and frnme. 1 9x:iO 4 0-ton Weyhhauser silo. 1 Sharpies cream HCparntor. 1 hay carrier and Jackson fork with r 4 - ft. of steel track and cable. 1 Habcock milk and cream tester. 24 Malicious, 12 10x12-411. sash. 1 light delivery waton with top and bed unliable for Ford car. 7.1 feel 3-1 inch water pipe. 100 rods barbed wire, 2.1 split posts, second-hand lumber. 1 Iron whcelbarow, Ill-Inch plow, wagon jack and small tools. 12 i -acre rniu-li for rent. THE 1IIIOAI1S HAIRY. West End of Main Klnvt. Phone 3I4 X. FOR RENT One completely furnish- cd apartment at Hotel Holland. ' WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Team work. Team, .Mali Tribune. Address Hox 20 WANTED Uy young lady room wilh bath and parlor privilege. Address Hox 4, Tribune. 20 WANTED Sewing by the daw iiouth Central. Phono "il.'l-l't. 304 22 'OR SALE At once, building, on Roddy properly, end of Ki-ddy ave One two room plastered house, 1 2x jo luoi. with small covered porch price $:!ii. Apply 2 1 I Garnoli Lorey lliillillng or phono. 17(i. 2 0 Have you a horse, harness and wag on which you want to sell- If so 1 will give you nn equity In n nice lit tle home in Medford, E-rooin liuu.se, small barn, 2 lota; easy terms. RANCHER, Mull Tribune. run hank-Light wagon with npiiogs, good as new, at bargain also family buggy. IM,,,,,.. i io Wakefield. FOR KAI.i: Furniture of house, complete, in Al at a bargain. Call from m. 310 Went Knight HI. a ..-room condition 1 Io 4 p 21 .ii .-mi.r, &oudaii grass seed for salejit Lee Wulklns' feed store. 20 rwn .lAl.h Hmurlge oil. 1 enlvnn ISO gallons, 1 E. L. Lane. It ieu wagon tank. garden cultivator. 'F. D. No. 2, Central Point, 20 WANTED Sewing by the dav hv ex- perieuceu urcssinaker. Phone 2SS J. 22 v ANTED Living and dining room furniture, Including rugs. Phone 134-J. 19 WANTED llrlng us your eggs and j-ouiiry. we pay casb, Medford i-ouiiry and Egg Co. ANTED Poultry, Wo are In tin. market for all kinds of poultry dally. Let our cash and trade prices. I'hoenlx .Mercantile Co. WANTED C. A. Hamlin, dealer In hides, wool and mohair. Hlghost prices paid. Office Layrel St. mar ket. Phone 475-L. 32 WANTED Houses to move. 4 8S-M, or 4SS-X. Phone WANTED Vacuum cleaning. Gov ernment endorsed machine. Satis faction guaranteed. Harry A. Wy song, phone Jacksonville 2bi. 329 FOlt SALE (lit planter. If. A. I' buue or phono 4:1: I'RADE Poinin ,, caro Mall Ti. -W. run sai.iv Extra fancy Newtown niuue, ti.uu ju in Kio pack; $1 wrnppeu. Ermvl Webb. Central I Ollll, FOR SALE Seed Wortman & (lore corn. Warner 2 I ir u',,'li'"i".''ned hoinegrowii """ seen, I ic per poll nil, H. L. Dodge, 19 (Jenova avenue, Medford Phono 91 1 - It. 33, 'OR SALE Paxon's superb dahlias. Eight named labeled bulbs, $1; as sorted colors and classes, cactus, peony and decorative. Ten unla beled, $1. Postage paid. Send for list. R. II. Paxson, Central Point, Oregon. 25, FOR SALE 8ccd, alfalfa, red clover -sev ciove timotny and other grasses; strictly fanny stocks. Write for samples. Ralph Waldo Elden, Central Point. Ore. FOR SALE Egg rase nml fin..-. Medford Poultry & Egg Co. SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of tho Slule of Oregon, for Jackson courty. Rogue River Vnlley Canal Com pany, a corporation, plaintiff, vs. .Viable M. Zapf, defendant. To the above named defendant: In tho name of the State of Ore gon: 1011 are hereby summoned and required to appear In the above entitled court and cause and answer the complaint of the plaintiff within six weeks after tho date of the first publication of this summons, which date Is March 30, 1917. And you will furthor take notice that If you fail to annear and nnsw- snlrt complaint within the time afore said, that plaintiff will apply to tin court for the relief demanded III the complaint, a succinct statomont of which is ns follows, towlt: 1. That the court dotermlnn the value of the right of may hereinafter described over and across the follow ing (Inscribed tract of real estate, sit uate in Ji-ckson countv. Oregon, own ed by tho defendant, tdwlt: t-omniencine nt a oolnt that Is south fiS. east 19.0T. chains from the outlieast corner of Donation Linwl Claim No. 40 In township ,'IS south range 2 west, said point bolng the soutnenst corner of N. (!. Andrews inrm and running llionce north 20 legreos 20 minutes enst 30 chains to Hie center of tho JilcliROIlvlllo nnd rtsiuaiMl road ; thenco south 7(! do. grees 20 minutes east 011 snld center line n chains 111 llnksw thence until 20 degrees 20 minutes west 30 iwiiiis; tnence north 7 degrees 20 minutes west ,1 chains IKV, links In tne pinco or beginning, containing 1R .".I -K. bald 'right of nay being pnrtii ular- (le.srrnioii as follows, towll: A right of way for an Irrigation cs- mil along and over a strip of Innit thirty feet III width' lining fifteen feel on ouch Hide of ihe center line Ibeie of, which center line is desi i lbeii n ioiiowh, towll: lu-glnnlng al, a point mr, foot south of tho noil beast corner of the prom ises nbovo described: thence north r,2 negroes .12 minutes west 20 feet tuenco north T. degrees 3!i minutes nest ,100 reel; thence north .1.1 de grees 10 minutes west, 2.1 feet to a point ss feet south of the northwest comer of said promises, containing 2 4 acres. Said right of way to be fublort to the following conditions, to-wit: That the grantee shall perform lis work of construction, maintaining and repairing snld c.-iiiu in n work manlike mnniier nnd shall do 110 un necessary diini.'ign to the .nljnronl premlsea: thnt. said cannl shall In constructed ami j,hill l. ,,, n tfmeii maintained in 11 iinlinr,,, grade, so thnt when not In ti-to tlt stagnant w.iter slinll stand or i-..m.,ln tlwreln: and lb.it "aid Irrigation can shail never bccoine n milsanre to neing or residing 111,,,,, 11,,. Ml.'ncent premlss. und 1h.1i i.h.iniur iM.ui consiriu-t and nt all times main tain sellable fences nnd ! i... icross said right of m i,:,,i' ,.,. 1 wber.' Ihe same enters nml il,.,, n ' from the promisee of the defendant novo described, und shall construct nd maintain over snld canal m points as di fedanl may di'sliiiinie one wagon bridge at least twelve f. ot 111 Wldlll SUffll l.-lll I,, ,,K;I l.,,i of four tons, and that the cmrt shall! .,!,w ii.-i.-i niiiie i i ii:minL.(t r t,v ,. uo: reniaining premise:! of defendant above described by reason of the tab. nig 01 saidr ight of wav for raid pur pose subject to said conditio.,. ,l that raid value and snld damages be ascertained In the manner provided by law. i. That upon the payment of Ihe ..mu.iiiis ho ascertained into court Plaintiff have Judgment against de endnnt appropriating to It said land for said right of way purposes, to- NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE. Uy virtue of an execution in fore closure and order of sale duly Issued out of and under the seal of tho cir cuit court of the Stato of Oregon, In and for the County of Jackson; to mo directed and dated on the llth day of .March. 1917, In a certain suit therein, wherein Nicholas Klme ns plaintiff rocovered a decreo against J. G. Gobie anu nossie M. Uoble. F. E. Merrick and H. M. McFurlnnd adjudging that plulntlff holds a first lien unon the premises hereafter doscribed for the sum or one thousand dollars, with In lerest thereon from April tith. 191B nt 6 per cent per annum and the fur- mor sum or one hundred dollars, as attorney's fees, which lion is prior unu suponor to euy right, title, inter- est. claim or Hon of the defendants :ind ordering the sale of safd nienilscs In the manner provided by law, which decreo was enrolled nnd docketed in the clerk's office of said court in said county on mo I oth day of Fobruary 1917. Notice is hereby given that, pursu ant to tne terms or snld execution and order of sale, I will on the llith day of April, 1917, at 10 o'clock a. 111. at the front door of the court house In the city of Jacksonville, In Jackson County, Oregon, offer for salo and will sell nt public unction for cash to tho highest bidder, to satisfy Bitld Judgment, together with tho costs of this sale,' subject Io redemption ns lu-oviueii uy uvw, tno following des cribed property, nliuatod In .lack .son iOiiniy, Stato of Oregon, to-wit: 1 ne lots number 3, 4, and 9 In iiiock rummer 1, and tho lots numb orod 1, 2 li, 7. 8. 9. 10. IB. 20. 2 1 and 22, in Hlock Numbered 2, and the ...in iMiinoorea (, s, 9, 10, 15, 20, 21, 22, 23, and 24 In Hlock Nunibor J, und the Lota Numbered 3. 8. 10. 15, 19, 20 and 21 in Hlock Number 1, anu tne Lots Numborod 3, 4, 6, 7, S, 15, and 20, 23 and 24 In Block Number 5, and the Lots Numbered 1. 1, ia, 20, 21, 11. 12 and 22 In 1110CK Numuor 8, and the Lots Numb- ercu 3. 0, 7, 8. 9, 10 and 18 In Block Number 7, and tho Lot Numbered 10 in Block Number 8, all of the HERRYVALE ADDITION to the City ot Medford, according to the offlcinl pun inereoi, now of record free from any right, title, interest, clnim or lien of tho said J. a. Coble, Bessie .... v.uuiu. 1. . m. iuerrlck or II. M Mc Fnrland therein or thereto. Dated this 7th day of March. 1917 RALPH G. JENNINGS Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon By LESLIE W. STANSILL, Deputy. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Austo- Supplies LAHER AUTO SPRING CO. W are operating the largest, oldest and boBt equipped plant In the Pa cific northwest. Use our springs when others full. Sold under writ ton guarantee. 31 North Fifteenth St., Portland. Ore. Attorneys Medical ,i.l-li.. , .j- WV,;, sut tIler0nlMRS. GEO. JACKSON Viavi Deal. er. Phono 154Y, residence 90S East, Main Street. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of nn execution In fore closure and order of sale duly issued out of and under tho soul of the cir cuit court of the State of Oregon In and for tho County of Jackson, to me directed and dated on tho 6 th day of March, 1917, In n cortnln suit therein wnereiu may K. miller, as plaintiff, recovered a decree against Frank V wait and Kathorlne R. Wait for ?0 4.00, and $75.00 nttornev's fens. and that the ninount of said docroo together with the Bum of $800.00 and the Interest thereon at tho rate of eignt per cent por annum from Fob runry 26, 1910, la a specific lion upon 1110 promises Hereafter described nri or and superior to nny right, title, In torost, claim or Hen thoreln or thore to of tho dol'ondant, R, II. Toft wnicn decree was enrol cd and dock cted In the clerk's office of said court ill said county on tho 10th dav February. 1917. Notico ia horoby given thnt pur suant to the terms of snld exocu tion and order of salo, I w!il on tho Kith day of April, 1917, at 10 o'clock a. 111. at tho front door of tne court house In tho city ot Jack sonviiio. In .lackson County. Ore gon, offer for Halo and will sell nt pu 11110 auction for cash to tho high est bidder to satisfy said decree nnd Hen, togethor with the coats of this saio, subject to redemption as nrovld ed by law, tho following described property situnled in Jackson county, vi.-goii, to-wit: Lot numbered eleven (11), except ns uw nnHi ono ncre thereof, (mean ing a strip of bind cuunl In widih i all points, adjoining the enst linn of said 101 and iiiuoiinllng to ono aero.) inn went tnreo CI) acres of lot seven teen (17) (moaning a strip of land equal 111 widlli nt all points, adjoin ing tho west linn of snld lot nnd amounting to three arreHi: ,nd 1,11 01 101 eighteen (IS), all in the L. & subdivision No. I 111 townsliln thirty-seven (37) south of range two I.-1 west 01 tlio Wlllainellu .Meridian according to the nlnt thereof, mmni. ed April 3rd. 190S. In Ibn offlcn ,,r ino county recorder In nnd for Jack sou i.nunty, Oregon, at nnu r.n i volume 1 of plat records, freo from any right, title, interest, rlnlm or llf.n of snld Frank W. Walt, Kathorlne It Walt and R. II, Toft, therein or there- GEO. W. CHERRY Attorney and Notary, Rooms 9-10, Jackson Coun ty Hank Building, entrance N. Central, Med'ord, Ore. PORTER J. NEFF Attorney at law, rooms 8 and 9, Medford National Bank Building. A. B. REAMES Lawyer. Corey bldg. Collections Garnett- COLLEOTIONS AND REPORTS We collected some accounts It yenra old. We know how to got the money. The Bullock Morcnntlle Agency, Inc.. Rooms 1, 2, 3. Haa klns' Bldg., 210 E. Main st Dentists DR. T. T. SIIAW-Dentlst. Over Dan iels Clothing Store In rooms for merly occupied by Dr. Jones. Phone 692-Y. DR. W. M. VAN 8COYOO DR. C. C. VAN SCCYOO Dentists Oarnett Corey Bldg.. Suite git Medford, Ore. Phone 856. Engineer nml Contractor FRED N. CUMMINQS Engineer nnd contractor, 404 M. F. & H. nid Surveys, estimates, irrigation drain age, orchard and land improvement. finrbnge. GARBAGE1 Get your premises cleaned up for the summer. Call on the city gnrbage wagons fo good service. Phone 874-L. fr. Y. Allen. Inst ruction in Music FRED ALTON HAIGli I' Teacher o piano and harmony. Halgbt Musli Studio. 40i Garnott-Corey bldg. Phone 72. Iuiirnnco EARL S. TUA1Y General Insurance office, Fire, Automobile, Accident; Liability, Plato Glass, Contract and Surety Bunds. Excellent com panies, good local service. No. 210 Garnott-Corey Bldg. ' to. Dated this 71 h day of March, 1917. KALI' 1 (1 . IVNivnsi Sborlff of Jackson County. Oregon. Uy Leslie W. Stnnslll, Deputy. NOTICE OF SU.E OF M,., .:,,;.. Elt'lY. In the countv court of Dm kir.io r I'M'gon lor cu'ck'nnns emuiiv. In tin- matter of theestate of Ezek M Peers, d,-. ai-s-c d. Notice l li,.ri l,y K(v,.,. r 1 1 n t. tin nn-d-i sigu. d administrator cf l.. estnle "f Eeklel llccr,, ,e, -O...I' d. will ou ami after the 7th d..y of V.tv I n 1 7 11I. the olTIro of the Mcll'inl .,i',i Tri bune, where nil hid V , ipft s,,u at private sale to the highest bidder for rush, suM-ct to Ihe rn,,:iM ..i of the court, the followlm. .i.,..rii..i real properly, to-wit: i n,,, . I un. h. corner or D I, ( D . Tp. 37 S. R. 2 west f iho'wii: lameite Meridian and running tli..nr-0 south 9.41 chains to a place of begin ning; thenco enst 9. fit ehnlnn. ii,.,.,J souih 8.05 chains; thence west 2 4 chains; thence north 4.1,1 chains' thence west 7.23 ohnlns; thence nortli 4.1.0 chains to the puice of beginning All lii Jackson countv. Oregon FRANK HEEItS. Admllilslrntnr Date of first publication April fl I f. I'ato of lust 1,1,1,11 i.J I, 1917. 1 Physicians nml Surgeons 1)11. CLARA BIJ.MN. Physician and Surgeon. During past 14 years has gl,ven special attention to dis eases of women nnd children, and to disorders of the nervous system. Offlco rooms 10 and 11 Jackson Co. Bnnk Bldg. Phono 266. 35 DR. W. W. IrOWARD Osteopathia physlclnn. 303 Garnott-Corey build lug. Phone 130. DR. J. J. EMM ENS Physician and surgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear, nose and throat Eyes scien tifically tested and glasses sup plied. Oculist and Aurist for S. P. R. R. Co. Offices M. F. & II. Co. bldg., opposlto P. O. Phone 667. I'rlnters mid Publishers MEDFORD PRINTING CO., has the nest equlpncd printing office in Southorn Oregon; Boole binding, loose loaf lodgers, billing systems, etc. Portland prices. 27 Nortli Fir St. Transfer BADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Offlco 43 North Front st. Phone 815. Prices rlghL Seivico guaranteed. IN'TEKUItrtAX AUTOCAR CO. TIME CARD. Leave Medford tor Ashland, Talent and Phoonlx dally, except Sunday, nt 8:00 a. m 1:00, 2:00, 4:00 and 0:15 ni. Also on Suturday at 10:15 p. m. Sundays luavo at 10:30 a. in. and :00, 5:00 and 9:30 p. m. Leave Ashland for Medford dally, except Sunday, at 9:00 a. in., 1:00, 2:00, 4:00 and 5:15 p. m. Also 011 Satur day nights at G:30. Sundays luave Ashland at 9:00 a. m. and 1.00, 6:00 and 10:30 p. m. 1917 WESTON'S Camera Shop 208 Ki.st Mm in Street, Medford The Only Kxclusivn Coiiiinrrci.i' TMiotoL'riinlinr in Southern Oregon. Negatives M;idi- any time or place by appointment. Dioiid .7 17-J. We'll do the rest. E. D. WESTON, Prop. , t. it e ,) d