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t MEDF01TD WATT) TRTBWE MEDFOTIB, OftEClO. TTTIIRSDAT, MAY 17, 1H17 PATHS FIYTn E WASHINGTON, May 17. The Danish socialist leader, Borgbjerg, who has returned to Copenhagen from Petrograd is quoted in the newspaper Politiken of May 13 as saying that upon his own initiative he had suc ceeded in establishing a connection between the workmen's and soldiers' delegates at Petrograd and the ma jority of the socialists in Germany. A summary of the interview cabled to the state department says that prior to his visit to Petrograd, Borg bjerg talked with the German social ists Scheidermann, Ebert and Bauer, who were In a position to,give an ex act statement for the majority of so cialist and labor unions in Germany. TUy submitted to him a program of questions which they suggested could be discussed at a possible peace con ference. At Petrograd Borgbjerg was invit ed to attend a conference on the sub ject with socialists and workmen. The result of the conference was that the council decided to discuss the ques t!on of attending an initial peace con ference at Stockholm. Out of regard, however, for the position of French and English socialists, the council thought it advisable to take the mat ter in their own hands. It would be Its aim, Borgbjerg Bald, to have the contemplated conferences at Stock holm joined into one joint conference. It was believed that under these cir cumstances the invitations which the council Intended to send to the French and English socialists would be accepted. Information received by the gov ernment here indicates more and more that the socialist movement is entirely influenced iby the German govnment. Chicago Wheat. CI1ICAFO, liny 17 Wlieat: Open Close July $2.14 $2.10 September 1.05 1.00 Portland Butter. PORTLAND, Ore., May 17 But ter, firm; will probably advance later today. Cube extras 37c; prime firsts 36c;' firsts 35 Vic. Portland Grain, PORTLAND, Ore., May 17 Wheat easier; trading small at greatly re duced prices; cash wheat bids 15c to 18c lower. Bluestcm $2.05; forty fold $2.(i0; club $2.0(1; lied Russian $2.55. Barlev, lower. No. 1 feed, $51. Todays car receipts: Wheat 41; barley 4; flour 13; outs 4; hay 1. Portland Livestock. PORTLAND, Ore., May 17. Hogs, steady; receipts 744. Bulk of pack ing grades $15.0515.85; heavy packing $15.8516; light packing 915.n015.75; rough heavies $14(i8 15; pigs mid skins $13(0,13.75; s(ock hogs Sfl2(ffl3. Cuttle, steady; receipts 104. Slecrs, primo light $10.50(n 10.75; prime henvy $ 10.25ff 10.50; good $0.75(? 10; cows, choice $0.25(n0.75; me ditim to good $8.50(tf0; ordinary to fttif, $7.75((78.50; heifers $0.50(rt-10; bulls $0(n8.50; calves $8(8-10. Sheep, steady; receipts 180. Lambs east of mountains, $13.50(n 14; lambs valley $13.25( 13.50; Iambs, shorn Are there LEAVES on S - Your Appie ire Uin opt rinsv. a real jnnoer to vour stick the life out of and deformed fruit. Recommended by Agricultural Colleges and Experiment Stations. Don t make the Lime-Sulphur, Arsenate of tpniS, I nCV UUll k, UUl 11 i. I . I 1 Tk,, vm tFi-t the full benefit of two or even three prays at once. . T ..kl.. n kill tfU FdAriill ot Aoki; tjao Pear Pirlia. Rett Hug. Leaf Hopp, Thripi ana other oft.rMxiied, iuckme inaecu. Hack Lal o ta manmacrurra ni inn rvenrucar Tobacco Prrlurt Co., Incorporatf-n, Lmtirvitle. Ks. f"re Spray Chart and ochlma Come in and vH prieea. Aak (or hee SpraT Cnait nowtna when and how lo apra. ana Dooeieu oa inaect peatt eoBtroUed by Black Leai 40, Kill OUI (inrnctt-Cotry llitnlwant Co., I'piMlurem Knilt Co., Itnguc Itlver Oi-Oiornthe I'mit (.rotter An., Itogitc Itlvcr Fruit and Produce AswiriAtlon. ASH LAXIV Ashland Fruit and 0. S. FINDS WAY 10 FiGHT U-BOATS; LAUNCH Device Built to Shoot Seaplanes From Ship Decks; Could Formerly Fly Only From Land; Terrors to be Hunted From the Deep as the Fish hawk Hunts Fish. BY F. Jr. KIRBY. (Staff Special.), WASHINGTON', May 17. A "fi.xh- httwk'' aeroplane attached (o every one of the new wooden .ships being: built by the United States for the "jitney fleet'' to carry supplies to the allies is one of the plans to he adopt ed to combat the V-bout menace. Many other schemes to destroy the kniser's sea terror nre being consid ered and tlte government still is look ing for the new invention Unit will put the submarine out of business, but it is figured that the plan of launch ing fighting airships from the cargo vessels is the best so far devised. Seaplanes to Locate. Seaplanes nre the best means so fur known of locating l-bouts, but, heretofore, seaplanes have hut to op crate from shore buses. The new iilaits, lested on thel'. S, S. armored cruiser North Carolina, provide for a catapult npimnitus for launching airplanes from shipboard. An official report (rum I'. A. Surg. (i. F. Cottle, ('. S. X., of the North Curolina, says: "This apparatus is planned to hurl .fllffill.uO; prime yearlings $12.f0 IXfiO; choice ewes $!)(ffill..r0; prime, shorn wethers $!).75(o 10. . EAGLE POINT EAGLETS By A. C. Howlett Floyd Chnsley of Brownsboro came over Saturday afternoon to bring E. H. Howard to catch the P. & E. mo tor, lie hud been tip to tho Lake Creek schoolhouso to assist in the or- nni.ation of a farmers' association. There was a good turnout and they arc talking of reviving the grange again ns they begin to realize tljc. ne cessity of co-operation. Mrs, Charles Painter went to Gold Hill Saturday to visit her daughter, Mrs. Wall, Sr. Last Saturday one of our accom plished young ladies, Miss Margaret l''lorcy, was united in marriage to Raymond Peter tit the Presbyterian parsonage in Ashland, and that takes lrom our midst one of the phone girls ns well as one of tho postoffiee lerks. She will be greatly missed by her tunny friends in and around Engle Point. A meeting was held nt the school- house Saturday evening of those who w.ere interested in the agricultural de partment. Owing to the heavy down jMHir of rain that evening at about (i o'clock the at tendance was not ns large ns was desired but those who were there seemed to take consider able interest in the subject and felt that the time had not been mis-spent. The president of the association, A. E. Strong, presided. There was also a dance given by Hie ladies of the Red Cross society Saturday night and the receipts of tlte evening amounted to $52. I tnti requested to nnimnce that the mana gers of the society intend to give another dunce on the night of June 3. Sunday wc had about our nwul number here for dinner but Sunday CURLED, That means Aohis BlddIc Drofits. Aphids trees and cause dwarfed Spray at once with 'i.ii mils mistake of thinking that ,;f Lead or Bordeaux kills juu til v uautg himv it I D !- t t Ati J: . 1 'II J Awmc RIW l.f 40 ' Produce Association. Diagram jhowimo w H Vi I ' r1FHOO or flight n if J I 1 or jtaplawe; tkom . jrfn w sii 3" If CATAPULT OK a ffegr1 V .rBrS I- , " JrAPi-ftNE flUD n l AVIATOR, I W. F TRACK? ON WHICH CABLE SSSjSgg Jul T1PP1HO DBVICO-. into space a heavier-than-atr- flying mnchine with the aviator seated at the wheel, and to hurl it from ship's deck at a speed sufficient to allow the mnchine to fly away from the ship without touching water." The apparatus is composed of a track, a compressed air cylinder, a car to run on the track, and n cable connected with tho piston of the air cylinder nfc one end and with tho enr at the other end. Releasing the Plane. Seated in his airernft, the pilot starts his motor and with the pro peller running at full speed, the com pressed air is released into the cyl- evening we had Mr. and Mi's. George Andrews of Medford nnd Kev. Paul Bandy nnd Dr. and Mrs. Mulkey of Central Point for super. Rev. Bandy conducted the services nt the church in the interest of the V. M. C. A. and during the opening exercises Oeo. Andrews sang Barbara Fredehia and. later in the evening he sang Mother o' Mine. During the discourse Rev. Bandy made an appeal to the citizens of Engle Point for a subscription in behalf of the movement nnd had $59 subscribed besides the loose collec tion. At tho close Mrs. Mulkey snug "The Star Spangled Banner" nnd wns joined in with on tlte ehortis by the congregation. The nouse was well filled. Rev. Bandy will preach again next Sunday at 8 p. m. Dr. Holt reports Hint Oeo. Austin and wife tire (he proud parents of a five-pound boy, born Sunday, May 13, 1017. Sam Ashley came out Monday eve ning, look a room nt the hunnyside nnd the next morning started on for Medford . lie says that he has en tirely lost his hearing about three years ago. W. K. ITainmond wns a business caller Monday. Floyd llolnmn s!it Monday night with us, nrivihg about midnight. Sargcnnt Bowers, U. S. army, came out on the P. & E. Tuesday on his way to Butte Falls. He said that his object was to see all the postmasters along the route on the subject of securing new recruits fur the army. H. J. Ebcrly of Derby was also a passenger on the train. I Miss (iert rude Thomson of Derby was also on the train on her way home. She lint) been out to Med ford visiting her sister, Mrs. Earl. I noticed on the car a lot of new alfalfa hay for Derby. O. I). Spencer wns with us for din ner Tuesday and took the I,cwis jitney for Medford in the afternoon. F. L. Avers nnd wife were shopping here Tuesday. C. B. Davis nnd Charles F. Rus sel, the two railroad men who urc going over the Pacific and Kstaeni ti. R. and ns I understand are plac ing a valuation on the property, after wringing out the water, if tliern is any watered slock in the road, also ascertaining (he first cost of the roatl, so as to sec the depreciation in the valuation of the property. Our school closes on the 25th day of May. There are but few of the farmers coming into town these days ns every one tlmt can work is busy putting m com, bentis and spuds. Since my Inst reporf, 1'h nny I.eabo has renewed his sub. to the Dnily Mail Tribune. And our daughter, Hnttic, who is visiting her sister, Mrs. C. E. llnyt, has her sub. to the D. M. T. com menced as she is lost without the "Tribune." W. li. Cnlrmnn of ClimuT has rc newed his sub. to the W. M. T. WILLOW SPRINGS Dorn, to Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Thompson, a baby girl, at tho Dow hospital In Central Point, on May HI. The "fl-acro orchard, owned by Al huquerque, Interests, has been grub bed and is rented out for farming. The greater portion Is rented to Messrs. Thlerhoff and Nlbley, who will grow sugar beets. The meeting at the school bonne on ARID AEROPLANES FROM CARGO VESSELS COMPRrsrro AIR, CYLINDER. inder, which pulls the cable and the seaplane rapidly along the track. Tests show that at a distance of 103 feet of track spitf-e the air plane thus attains a velocity of 45 miles an hour. A. (ripping device at the end of the truck releases the cable, and the plane, with motor spin niripf, shoots away from the stern of the ship and is off. For two and a half years ex)eri meiits and tests of flying from ship board have been conducted aboard tho North Carolina by the navy de partment. The perfection of this de vice is expected to make almost ccr- Itain the detection of hostile U-boats Sunday afternoon was well attended. Mr. W. A. Cowley and Mr. R. W. El den spoke about tho work of the Y. M-. C. A. in th army and navy. Sev eral musical numbers were enjoyed by the audience after which a collec tion was taken up. A little over $70 was realized. Several parties pledged themselves to pay $1 a month toward the good cause. I Mr, and Mrs. Corbett of Ashland spent tho week end with Mr. and Mrs. Young. i Miss Jessie Chattncey of Central Point and senior in the high, school, substituted at tho Willow Springs school last week. Miss Hazel Taylor, teachor of our Bchool visited the Medford schools on Wednesday. '.' . - Miss A. Thomas, aunt of.Mrs. J. W. Birkholz, has left' for her homo In Milwaukee, making a short stop off at Portla-.a and Soittle. vThe engagement of Miss Franclne McXassar and Mr. Charles Lane ot Stockton, Calif., has been announced. Miss McXassar used to be one of our popular young ladles, before moving to Stockton, Calif., where she now resides. At tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Stew ard, in Medford, the marriage of Miss Mathilda Johnston and Mr. W. B. Harris was solemnized on Thursday, May 10. Ilev. Doran of Ashland per formed the ceremony. Tho many friends and acquaintances of Mr. and Mrs. Harris wish them happiness. , "W. W. Willitts purchased a Ford tractor, which his sons took home Monday. ' On their way up a trial of tho tractor waa made at JaBpar Hun- na's ranch. Several aeres were plowed in a remarkably short time to tho en tire satisfaction of all concerned. The little Ford pulled a farm wagon load ed with an assortment of Implements and other goods at the rate of five miles an. hour from Medford to Per sist without a breakdown or delay of any kind. Mrs. M. Mldtlleliushcr Is now haul ing tho goods for her store in a Ford truck, which la a great Improvement over tho former method. Robert Dawson of Trail was In the valley rocontlr on business. Miss Margaret Hodson was In Ash land over Sunday. Mrs. Edmund Pelte transacted busi ness matter at Eagle Point last Wed nesday. MIsb I,co Middleliusher returned from an extended visit to l'ortlund Friday. Miss Ida Houston, who Is teaching the Elk Creek school, was visiting her parents over Sunday. John Wlnningham, who has been absent from home for some time, re turned last week. SIS VALLEY The recent showers are of tntirh aid to the growing rtrun but would be much -.uore beneficial if tho weath c-r was warmer. i Mrs. H. I. Pelton returned home last week much improved lu health, but Is still confined to her room. W. C. Kcnney and D. C. Wilson visited In Medford 1'atrlnflc day. The beautiful and costly home of Jack Morrcll was burned lo the ground Monday afternoo. Help Wfts called, but by the time they arrived Top, general view of how seaplane will oerate from vessel; foe-tow, close- up of truck on which scaphine will rim, drawn from duscriptio nin V, S. navy department report of tests. in the daytime, when tho aircraft arc able to operate. See Cireut Ifcpth. , Seaplanes flying nt a great height are able to look down to a gretit depth tinder water, just as it fishlwwk sees its prey while sailing high above and swoops down upon it. Ecach vessel probably will In ciptiped with tiro aircraft for scout ing purposes, tf thts plan is finally adopted for the merchant vessels. By tho time the wooden and steel vessels now being constructed tinder the direction of Gen. Goethttls are ready for use, it is estimated com plete aircraft equipment for them can he manufactured, and by Hint time tho eatnpuliing apparatus, to make possible their safe launching from shipboard is expected to be complete to the last detuil. tho house was in flames, Mr. Mor-I rell and Mr. Relgal were both gone and only a few of the household valu ables were saved. Mr. Hedgepath ran onto a den of coyotes this week but succeeded lu getting but two of the bunch. The wool growers who contracted their wool to Taylor & Williams all mot at Central Point last week and disposed of their crop ot wool, going home with a satisfied grin. COURT HOUSE REPORT Reported by Jackson County Ab stract Co., Sixth and Fir Bti. Mnrruigc Wnceness. George C, Martin and Edna Thomas. Circuit Court. Etta M. Vawter, exec, of at John M. Root et til, proof of mailing summons and complaint. Ethan Allen llildrcth vs. Dessa Maggie Hildreth, decree, 1 Medford National Bank vs. Wm A. Holmes et til, petition; affidavit order. Xotice Concerning Water Certificates. In pursuance of Ordinance ISO. 87 7 passed by the City Council Mnrch 22 1917, no water certificates will bo Is sued upon payment of water main as sessments after May 31, li7. Up to and Including this date, wator certifi cates will be issued for amount of the principal of any wntor main assoss' ment paid. These certificates will be accepted at any time In payment of wntor rent. Your co-operation in getting the city finances In -bolter condition will be appreciated. This notice published by direction ot the City Council, GIJS. H. SAMUELS, City Treasurer. Notice is hereby given that, under the provisions of a certain chattel mortgage, executed and delivered by Thomas T. Merrimaii to It. W. IJIng- iham, dated November 2Sd, tittii, and recorded In tho office or the County Recorder of Jackson County, Oregon In Voltimo 7 of Chattel Mortgages at page 323, I will sell, on Wednesday, tho 2d day of May, 19 17, at 3 o'clock In tho afternoon of that day, at 2 South RlvnrBldo Avenue In tho city o: Medford, Oregon, nt public auction for cash and as a whole, tho following described property, vlz.t All black smith tools and stock now In the blacksmith shop at 20 South River side Avcntio in the said city of Mini ford, together with the business and kooiI will of said blacksmith shop, fur. nierfy operated and conducted by the said Thomas T. Morrlmun. Dated May 1 5th iS7. RALPH JKNNIN'GH, Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon. F V R X1S f I KD A PA KTM K!VT8 FOR KENT Desirable furnished apartment, Tho Uorben. Phon 938-R. FOR RENT One completely furnish ed apartment at Hotel Holland. FOR RENT RfU'HKH KOR RKXT Nicely furnished six room bungalow, closn In, sleeping porch, piano. Phono 9r 22. FOR RENT SU-room modern bun galow, garden, fruit, roses. Mrs, V. C. Wicks. Phone 421-1- 63 FOR RENT Nicely furnished house with bath. I'hotie 929-w. 0J "OR RENT Modern flro-ronm house and garage. Phono 370-W, FOR HUNT Six-room modern bun galow, east front, fine shade; range connected. Phone 4SH-X. r"OR RENT Furnished and unfur nished bouses. Employment Agsn cy, M. A, Rader, 123 Last Main. WANTED SITUATION'S WANTED Pruning day or contract. Gentry & Austin. Phoue 443-J, or call 220 Knight St. 48 HELP WASTED MALE WANTED Thirty men for road work Siskiyou county good wagus. A! bert Anderson & Ce.f Yreka, Calif. i 60 HEM' WANTF.D FEMALE WANTED A competent woman for genera! housework. Small family Mrs. Horace Pelton, Gold Hill, Ore gon. 60 WANTED Girl for general house work. Phone 784-W. BO WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Pupils for tho summer by experienced tutor. Phono 613-X. . 50 WANTED For cash. McOormnck mower In Al condition. J. M. Win ter, Ross Lane. Medford. 48 WANTED Chock protector. Box 04 Mall Tribune. WANTED Fifty weaned pigs or shoats, also, young Hotstctn hull old enough for service. Chas. Gil christ, Sams Valley, Oregon. 48 WANTED To rent teams. Anpty Mlravlsta Orchard. I'hotto 597-J2 WANTED Bring us your eggs and Poultry. We pay cash. Medford Poultry and Egg Co. WANTED Houses to move. 4 8 K-M. or 4 ft HOC. Phone FOR SAMS POULTRY OH SALE About thirty one-year- old R. I. Hod hons, fine layers, it each. James Campbell. 49 FOR SALE Eggs for hatching. 75c per setting, 1 Large breed. Phono 840-J. w. 14th St. Orders by ap pointment. FOR SALELIVESTOCK . KOIt SALB Two good mares, one or both. Call 7D7H1, i. W. Uran tham. SU FOR SAI.K Fresh Guernsey-Jersey cow. Good rich milker. James Campbell. 4 FOR SALE Fresh cow with heifer ealf. Belmont Orchard. Phone 14F12. 49 FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Fine Singer sewing ma chine. Sell for $10.00; cost 105.00 Call 69S Catherine Street. 48 FOR SALE Majestic Range, house- liold goads at a bargain. Phone 428-U 03 FOR SALE Farm wagon, light wor muro, cultivator and plow. James Campbell. 49 FOR SALE Ono 3918 Ford roadster. Young's Garage, 49 lOR SALE Seven-passenger Stutle , baker for $375.00, electric starter and lights. Just overhauled and repainted. Inquire at California Oregon Power Company office, 61 FOR SALE Studobakor Twenty touring car In first class condition. See it at Young's garage or call phone 700. SO FOR SALE Heavy mountain baggy and harness. If. A. Steele, Nash Hotel. 49 FOR SALE Maxwell car, 275.00; good condition; terms, ill East Main street. 4! FOR SALE Tomato and cabbage plants. Phone IIS, Central Point. 48 'Oil SALE car. J. Medford. Four-cylinder Franklin Peterson, Capital Hill, FOR SALE Seed corn. Call even ings or meal time, C. W. Isaacs. FOR SALE Doe hives, $1.50 each. W. J. Hartzoll, 4US-JI. FOR BALK REAL ESTATE FOR SALE My SO-acra ranch near Griffin Creek, three miles from Medford; fine new bungalow, build ings, fruit and alfalfa. .j20u, it sold at once. J. H. Patterson, Hlghwood, Montana. 57 FOR SALE Furnished house, lot, poultry Iiouhc, yard, berries, gar den, has lights, water, $!&. Bos C, Mall Tribune. 47 FOR SALE Hunch of 133 acres on Rogue itlver at free ferry, cheap on easy terms. Hotel and feed barns In Engto Point for sale or rent. House, -four lots In Phoenix, Ore gon. J. F. Zimmerloe. Eaglo Point, Oregon. 70 FOR BALK Or trade, Medford and Phoenix property. AIbo buggy, sin gle harness and clalronotte, Iiort Stancllff, Phoenix, Oregon. 51 FOR SALE Or trade, Medford and Phoenix property. Also baggy, ningtn harness and clalronotte. Uert Stancllff. 61 FOR SALE At a sacrifice, 23 acres of land two miles east of Ashland, all in cultivation, but t Vi arms, ID acres commercial peurs beginning ito bear, llarttetts, d Anjo", Comlre and Howell. Apples, peach-en, rher- rles, apricots and prune for homo use; ,1 acres planted lu beans, ? acres gooseberries, which will !e about 7-ton crop thts year, good 7-room bungalow, fine view, water piped to house ant) barn, fine cow giving four gallons of milk per day; good horse, single and double har-ju-ss, all farming toots, wagon Bpray pump, good chicken house and run, fttiH place to raise chick ens, good garden planted. All goes for f.triOn. This is a good place and cannot be beat for the money There Is J2',t)t worth of Improve ments, say nothing of the land. If you want a bargain, come and look It over. Reasons for putting this price on it, am going east. Ad dress L. Sparks, Route 1, Hoi 172, Ashland, Oregon, 49 FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS OR RENT Singer sewtng machines Shop 245 So. C, Phone 903-R, 60 FOR KENT Cheap grilling near Jacksonville. Apply F. W. Wight. Phone- 372 Jacksonville, evenings. DO MISCELLAXROUS NATIONAL CLEANING & HAT Works, 3C North Front St. Ladies' and gents hats cleaned, blocked, any style and shape. 59- LOST LOST Yellow Collie dog with white collar, white front, white paws and white on eud ot tall. Answers to name of Bruce. Reward. Phone 4!I2. i 4 FOR. EXCHANGE FOR TRADE Ono large team, weighing about 84 00 lbs., for team weighing 12 SO to lbs. Cull 315. TO TRADE Tea acre Rose & Cornice- pear orchard in full bearing, on electric car line, one mile from city limits of Medford. Beautiful mod ern bungalow. Will Irndo for un improved land near coast. Addr Box A. B. C, Mail Tribune. ill) MO.VEY TO LOAN MONEY TO LOAN $20UU or part on first-class Improved country proi erty. No agent. Address Bos Mon ey, Mall Tribune. 48 MONEY TO LOAX Money to loan on Medford property. Easy month ly payments. See D. R. Wood. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Accountant. B, M. WILSON Certified Public Ac countant, room 411, M. P. & II. Bldg., Medford, Oregon. - A us to Supplies LAHER AUTO SPRING CO. We are operating the largest, oldest and best equipped plant In the Pa cific northwest. Use our springs when others fall. Sold under writ ten guorantee. 34 North Flftoentb Bt., Portland, Ore. Attorneys PORTER J. NEFF Attorney at law, rooms 8 and 9, Medford National Bank Building. A. E. REAMES Lawyer. Corey bldg. Garnett- Collect Ions COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS We collected some accounts 14 year old. We know how to gel the money. The Bullock Mercantile Agency, Inc., Rooms 1, 2, 8, Haa kins" Bldg., 218 32. Main Bt. Dentist DR. T. T. SHAW Dentist, Over Dan iels Clothing Store in rooms for merly occupied by Dr. Jones. Phone 892-Y. DR. W. M. VAN SCOYOO DR. C. C. VAN SCOYOO . Dentists Garnett Cotey Bldg., Suite 111 Medford, Ore. Phone 858. Engineer ami Contractor FRED N. CUMM1NGS Engtneor and contractor, 404 M. F. & H. Bid Surveys, estimates. Irrigation drain age, orchard and land Improvement. Garbage OARBAG19 Got your premises cleaned np for the summer. Call on the city garbage wagons fa good service. Phone S74-L. Y. Allen. Instruction In Mtflo FRED ALTON HAIOHT Teacher o piano and harmony. Halght Mueit Studio, 401. Garnett-Coroy Bldg, Phone 72. Insurance KARL S. TUMY General Insurance office. Fire, Automobile, Accident, Liability, Plate Glass, Contract and Surety Bunds, Excellent con panics, good local service. No. 219 Oamett-Corey Bldg. Physicians and Sttrgcvintr DR. W. W. IFOWARD Osteopathic physician. 303 Garnett Corey build ing. Phone 130. DR. J. J. EMMENS PhyBlcian and surgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear, nose and threat. Eye scien tifically tested and glasses sup plied. Oculist and Aurlst for S. P. R. R. Co. Offices M. F. & H. Co. bldg., opposite P. O. Phone 667. 1'rlntera uul Publisher MEDFORD PRINTING CO., has th best equipped printing office la Southern Oregon; Book binding, loose loaf leiigars, billing systems, etc. Portland prices, 27 North Fir it. Tmnsfer EADS4 TRANSFER ft STORAGE CO. Office 42 North Front at. Phona 15. Prices right. Service guar- imtMrl ' INTEnURRA ATTOCAH CO. TIME CAIUK Leave Medford tor Ashland, Talent and Phoenix dally, except Sunday, at 8:00 a. m., 1:08, 2:00, 4:00 and :16 p. in. Also on Saturday at 10: 15 p. m. Sunday leave at 10:30 a, m. and 2:00, 6:00 and 9:3Q p. m. Leav Ashland for Medford dally, ezeept Sunday, at 9:00 a. m., 1:61, 2:08, 4:00 and 5:15 p. m. Also on Satur day night at 6:30. Sunday leaf Ashland at 9:00 a. m. and 1.00, 4:04 ad 10. JO p. m.