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MARVELOUS STORY POLLYOFTHECIRCUS AT RIALTO THEATER . Mayor C. E. Gates and a score or more of prominent men and women in local activities, Including local ed itors and publishers and representa tives of the ministry who witnessed the pre-vlew of "Polly of the Cir cus' -at the Itlalto theater' Friday forenoon, endorsed the play and iti thrilling screen presentation quite as enlhusiastlcnly as did the Texas Con gress of Mothers, whose business It Is to endorse or condemn without re gard for commercial considerations. It is one of the most startling and thrilling pictures of the year. It ap peals to big business men as well as to "lothers and children. In it are seen a real circus, a most exciting horse race In which the star of tho picture Is featured as a jockey, a min ister in love with Polly, a church tri bunal "to try the Lochinvar's case, with a charming romance threading the entire story amid scenos of tense excitement and situations replote with Uirllls and startling climaxes. m Altho the star In "The Birth of the "Nation," Mae Marsh was elated over the opportunity to play tho role of a sweet, romantic girl, Polly, In "Pol ly of, tho Circus," Goldwyn'a first production. ' , Those who went to the pre-vlew of this marvelous screen story this morning woro loud In praise of the picture. in all Its varied foaturos. It will apepar this afternoon and to night and four times Saturday, be ginning at 2:30 in.the af,tornoon. Portland Livestock. .;' POKTXAND, Sept.' 28.-0.1110, steady; receipts Host beef steers, $!)(ns!).7.r; good beef steers, $7.508.7.-; best beef cows, $.7fi(fl 7.50; ordiiuiry to Rood cows, .$!(;? 6.75;, best heifers, $7(o8; bulls, fl() 6.75; calves,' $7(019.50;' stocker and feeder steers; $4(n7.25. Ilogs steady: receipts 271!. Prime lifiht,. .$17.8518; ; prime lienvy, Li,p;(n'i.B;; pifjs, lfJ5((i;i(i.r)U: Bulk of sales, $17.75.' AW sheep firm; receipts 110. Wes tern liiuibs, $1:1(1:1.50; valley liimbs, $11, 75(012.75 ; yearlings, $10.75(ol 11; wethers, $10.50 10.75; owes, $8 0. . Portland llutter. PORTLAND, Sept. 28. Butler steady. City creamery prints, 48c; cartons, 4!); buying price butterfat, 47(o49c Port land; cube extras, 47c; prime firsts, 45c; firsts, 41e; duirv, 35c. Rai t lef t Poars. NEW YORK, Sept. 27. Califor nia B.artlctts, $3.00; California How olls, 1.57; Washington Dartletts, $2.5S; Oregon Bartlctts, $2.95; Ore gon Howells, $2.07; Colorado Anjous, 13.80. ' ' COURT HOUSE REPORT Reported by Jackson County Ab stract Co., Sixth and Central Avo. Marrinjio Mceiise.-i. Edward A. Fuller and Mary E, r tin ii. Circuit Court. Whltor A. Woodward vs. Ilolen E, Woodward. Divorce.;'. SCMXoOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO GIRLS! MAKE A BEAUTY LOTION WITH LEMONS oooooooooooooooooooooooooo At the cost of a small Jar of or dinary cold cream one can prepare a full quarter pint of the most won derful lemon skin softener and com plexion beautlfler, by squeezing the Juice of two fresh lemons Into a bot tle containing three oil n cos of or chard white. Care should bo taken to strain the Juice througb a fine cloth so no lemon pulp gets In, then this lotion will keep fresh for months. .Every woman knows that lemon Juice 4 la used to bleach and remove such blemishes as freckles, sallowncss and tan and Is the Ideal skin softener, smoothener and beautlfler. Just try It: Get three ounces of orchard white at any pharmacy and two lemons from the grocer and make up a quarter pint of this sweetly fra grant lemon lotion and massage it dally Into the face, neck, arms and hands. It should naturally help to whiten, soften, freshen and bring out the roses and beauty of any skin. It Is truly marvelous to smoothen rough, fed bauds. TODAY'S MARKETS 8 oxxxoooockxxoooxoocxoc AT THE RIALTO, VT- U v " ffe Xmwmmsmiimsv colowyn pictures BIAKCA SOROYA, OF THE Iii.it.v.. Soiojd i.t i jgnu, livini- tiful lyric soprano, new to the west, but well known in eastern cen ters and Italy, anil is now consider ed one of llic best of the excellent vocalists licailinir the roster of the La Scnlu grand opera singers. She is still young in comparison to other j operatic stars who have achieved-' success, but are many years older tliuii this fair daughter of Italy, the land, of music. Klin has all the ar dent .love, of her count rywomcn for music and nil thai is -: nt i '. and, devulcd herself wit li passion to Ihcj study of music- until she has her- ej one of the "rent, art ists of today. Technically, she is 'dito of the most; celebrated musicians of llic opi-ralic slatrc, for Kumpc's most famous inn- sical teachers prepared her for her! debut, mill lo them Indian; u share of! the jrlory. Miss Snroya's first iippeaiance : US i A AT THE PAGE TODAY AND TOMORROW LT -i ' MS i . v . FRANCIS X. PAJSMM'.N 'Tr"iLlif! r IS 4 FRIDAY - SATURDAY "POLLY OF THE CIRCUS LA SCALA OPERA COMPANY was niadc at the S;in ( nrln theater ill Naples, in (,La llnheuie,'' and ere ated a reat sensulion at that lime as one of the most beautiful women on the Neapolitan i-ta'jc, an aceoiu- plii-lied aclress and a woman of li'reat rel'inetJient. l-'roin Naples she went lo Trieste, where she appeared in "Tlmi-." Three years ayo she ap peared in Milan in "La Tosen,'' her suecess hciti so rcat Hint she was eiinucd for a lour of Ihe l'nilcd Stales and niiuli! her ilelmt in this country .just at the opening of Hit- L'rcat I-'atropean struL-le, sinyiu; wild the lloston (Irand Opera com puny. Posses-cd of a clear, high, bird like voice, delicately trained, and ;:i!led with splendid hii-l rionic till enl. siie was immediately looked upon as an operatic "lind" in this country, and has loured with only the lending ur-nniKul ions (lirunut the easl. i rtT- -. i t U I i' Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Illck John son, a six-pound girl; mother and daughter aro doing nicely. Mrs. San Courtney Is helping Mrs. Howlelt at tho Suniiyslile; Mrs. Hew lett baa hcon confined to her bed,1 but Is improving. ' Several from this vicinity attend ed tho fair at Medford last week; among tho number were Mr. nnd Mrs. F. J. Ayres, Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Hnnimel, tho Misses Minn and Myrtle Mlnter. Gene Bellows was In Modford Tues day" on business. .. .' , Miss Ulchlas Mlnter, who has been in Minnesota for the past year attending business college, after v!s--: King relatives In California on her return trip, arrived .Tuesday after noon.! . Misislonary 0. C. Griffin was at Reese Creek Sunday school Sunday morning and conducted tho service. which was interesting as well as prof itable; hp spoko particularly on tho prayer life of Daniel. In tho after noon ho visited Derby. Mr. Griffin took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. llnmmol Sunday. Sunday evening about nineteen or twenty gathered at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Watkins and spent tho even ing singing, interspersed with Bible characters, also Bible stories. Sunday night there was quite a heavy frost, which dl dmpro or les damage on low ground. Mr and Mrs. Conover visited In Central Point tho first of tho week. For a Corn-Peeling v Picnic, UseJ'Gets-lt" Pain Eases at Once, Corn Just Dies! Do your eorn-rltldlnf? easily, with a smile, the banana-peel way. That's the "iiets-It" woy. tho only way, your corn or callus cornea oft complete us Ihoueh it were slad to gel on. Don't Trnrfl Aro unil the World In Corn Akoii)-, two "Uca-It." "GetH-It" has cured more corns than all other remedies combined. It's as euro us the sunrise, nnd as sufo as water. Used by millions. Don't take a ehnhco with your foet, you can't .afford to cxnorlmcnL ! with unknown mliturW when you Know -liPis-ii never inns. - "Gets-It" will romovn nnv rnrn or callus. Wear those new, stylish shoes or pumps if ymi want to, fro ahead nnd dance. Demand "Gets-It," throw suhstltutcH hack on the counter! 25e is all you need pav at nny drug" store, or it will bo cent direct by & Lawruneo & Co., Chicago, 111. . - , Sold in Meilforri mid remm mended as tho world's host corn romwly by Modford lMmi'macy, Heath's Drug Store, S trunk's Drug Store, nnd liCon U. llasklns. SOIMONK. In tho Circuit Court of Jackson County, Ort?Ron. In the matter of the application ol H. F. Knltlspn, .1. lliwtzell nnd . A. Manning, the Hoard of IM rectors of tho Tahnt IrrfKatlnu District, for a judicial examination and judgment of the Court as In tho rcEiilnrity and legality of all proceeding's of fmld Board and Dis trict, ppi't.ainiiiK to tho orKfuilzalion thereof, or of any act I hereof or tho incurring of liiduhtodneRR ns- KsesKiuenls ukhIiisI tin landK of u;tld District nnd of the election to an Ihori.o the iKKue and Kale of hnnds In the Bum of Six Hundred Thou sand Dollars, To the Talent Irrigation District of Jackson County. Oregon, and to all freeholders, lecal voters and as sessment payers within said dis trict, and to you and each of you: In the name of (lie State of Ore- son, you nnd each of you aro herehy Commanded and required to appear and answer the petition of tho plniu tiffs, filed herein ni;nlnnt you and each of you in the "hove entitled cause on or hefore the U.'.th day of October, 1!17, at Id o'clock A. M., in the court room of the above entitled Court and if you fall so to nppear and demur or answer within said time, said plaintiffs will apply to (lie Court for the relief prayed for in the petition on filo herein, to-wM: 50 Per Cent Of actual vhIuo 1h wh.it we are goinu to Bell a woJl-loratH,, modern resi- ilenro anil two extra liiro lots. Tho houfJO lia.H nevi-n Ihtko roonm. sleepliiR pon h, imnlry, Imlh, tolli t. liank porch srri-enefl, laiinrlry room: the property nlso has Koorl large barn, chicken hnimn anil currul, fine gar den, berries, fruit, nice lawn and phade. There Is no lniri'n In Iiivi-kU-KatlUK. You'll he mil jiiilhlnx hut your 1 1 ma. W'e will put our time amilnst yours. If you are Interested let us know and we will gladly show you. Can Klve terms on part. THUKIM-'OUlTHtJ Af'ltB And seven-room houpe, some out- huildlnRs, fine for par-Ion or chick ens. Mm oak tries. Look this up BennetflnvestmcntCo. 102 West Main. Phone 7!I9. Itcul Estate, lionus. ln.urnuct. For Judgment' and .decree of said Court In tlur Mfrnct tii;il Ihn Tjihinr. irrigation District Is a duly and rngu-l' larly organized irrigation distrirt un der and pursuant to the laws of the State of Oregon: That all elections held by said dis trict have been In the manner provid ed by law and are -valid; that the indebtedness Incurred by said district and tho warrants issued therefor is a legal, and binding obligation of the District and the sumo Is regular and the assessment and apportionment mailo by said District Is legal and valid nnd that all orders, acts and things done by the Board of Direct ors of said irrigation District and by the officers of Jackson County, Ore gon, were nnd aro valid and In the manner provided by law; that the au thorisation by tho electors of said District for the Issuing of bonds in tho amount of Six Hundred Thousand Dollars, is in all thiims legal and regular and was legally voted, and for a Judicial determination and ex amination nnd judgment of tho Courl as to the legality and regularity of the organization of said District, and all Its acts and doings. This summons is served upon you by publication thereof in the Modford Mall Tribune, a newspaper of general circulation, published in - Medford, Jackson County, Oregon, pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 3i7 of the General Laws fo Oregon for 1H17. Tho date of tho first publication being September 2fth, 1917, nnd the dato of the last publication being Oc tober 13th, 111 1 7. GEORGE GARDNER, County Clerk of Jnekson County, Ore gon. (OFFICIAL SEAL.) C. M. THOMAS, Attorney for Plaintiffs and Petition ers. iv Tin-: ci iter it coritT ok ,i.t'K- SOX OOl'NTY, OHI-XiON. In tho matter of the petition of R. R. Rohlson, W. J. llartzell and O. A. Mannini:, eonntltutlnj; the llimnl of Directors of the Talent IrrlKntlon Dis trict of Jackson County, Oregon, for a confirmation of nets of said district. Notice of hoarlnR. To all freeholders, loRnl voters nnd assessment payers within tho Talent IrrlKation District, and to any person Interested in the organization of the Talent Irrigation District or in the proceedings for the Issue or salo of the bonds of said district, in (ho sum of six-hundred thousand ( t liOO.IIOO.- 00) dollars, you aro hereby notified that the petition of the. board of di rectors of the Talent Irrigation Dis rict of Jackson County, Oregon, pray ing that tho proceedings of tho said board and of Bald district providing for nnd authorizing Ihe issue and sale of bonds in the sum of six hun dred thousand. ($(100,000.(111) dollars of said district may ho examined, ap proved and confirmed by tho court, has been filed in the office of the Clerk of tho Circuit Court of .Jackson County, Oregon, nnd tho court has fixed Saturday, Septombcr 2!lth, 11117, at 10 o'clock a. in. at tho Court House at Jacksonville, Oregon, us tho lime and placo for tho hearing thereon. Tho petitioners pray- First, that all this proceedings per taining to tho organization of tho Tal ent Irrigalion District and any and all proceedings thereafter bo decreed to be regular and legal anil lo lie within tho requirements of the laws of the Stale of Oregon, nnd that a docrco bo entered confirming the samo. Second. that whatever Indebtedness shall be created In accordance there with bo decreed to bo legal and valid and binding, and that the election un der which tho Issuo of bonds In the amount of six hundred thousand (fiUO.OOO.OO) dollars was voted he decreed to havo been regularly held, so that whatever securities may be Issued in'accordanco therewith may he confirmed and ratified by decree. Third, that tho proceedings of said board nnd of said district in all mat ters Including that part thereof pro viding for and authorizing the Issu ance and salo of suid bonds of said district may be examined, approved and con firmed by tho court. Fourth, for such other and further relief as tn the cuurt may seem Just and equitable. Anv person Inletesli-d In tho or ganization of said dist rict or In I ho proceedings for tho Issue or salo of said bonds, may on or before the day fixed for the hearing of said petition demur or answer said pelitlon. Dated September 7. 1017. OKU. UAHDNF.lt, Clerk of tho Circuit Court of Juckson County, Orugou. KOK KKN'T 1- UltilMIl-J KOO.Mh. FOIl HUNT Large, sunny front room, nicely luinishod; breaktiist ir desired. Inquire allot' li o'clock. fi Mistletoe. 103 l-'Oll KKN'1 IIOL'SJKB t-'Olt 11KNT A line two story bunga low, ti rooms, sleeping porch, store room. All modern. ueauiiiui lawn. Zli So. Newtowu. Inquire Ural house In roar. HEW WASTI.D MlI.H WANTKIi liny over Hi years to loaru printing trade. One with some experience preferred. Apply Foreman, Mail Tnbuno oirice. i II W'A.NflKD Wood (hoppers. Steady work. 11 KaU Main street. 1(2 WA.STKD Wood cutters nt Ilutte Falls. Phone .liO-J, .Medford. 11 IIKM W A N T K 1 1 l-'KM AJ.K VVANTKI: lllrl for general house work. I'hone IHS-ltl or write Mrs. Frank Collies. Hampton Orchard. 11. F. D. I. Hitl WAXTKHWITUrlTIONS WANTKD Position as housekeeper or work by day or hour no wash ing. Mrs. C. I.. Oral.t. Phone 728 J. IT! i.ovr. LOST - lllack lit rkshlie hog. Helms. HI! ,OHT-One 2xl Republic plain I reml tire, new, on rim wllb cover, return lo Vitlle Harare and receive reward, i U J Fl'KXISII El) AI'AUTM KNT8 o"-" ' rul1" "t" - "ul "- tor. heat. Tho Ilorben. Phono 93XK. WASTKll MISCKM.ANKOUB WANTED A good Mail Tribune. tent. Box WANTED. To buy. slder mill; stale nrico. V. II. Crandall, Englo Point. Phono 5-F3. 183 WANTED To buy. a cream senarut or in good condition. Phono s.T.7-1.. I(i2 WANTED Ono sprlng-tonth barrow, ono two-section barrow, ono two horso cultivator, ono mower, ono rake, one hillside plow, one spring wat;ou, two log chains, blacksmith tools, otc. Threo dozen Rhode Island Red chickens or Whito Wyandottes. Box W, Mall Trib une 1C5 AVANTED General teaming, to un load wood in car lota. Phone 473-Y. 1(13 WANTKD Pino logs. Wish to con tract purchase sugar and yellow pine saw-logs for 19 IS delivery. Will tako output lnrge or sinafl quantity and pay attractive figure. See lidgar S. Hufor, Hotel .Med ford. - WAXTIOI) Lady, man wife to sharo expense congenial womnn In houfo: not profit Is Idea. Box 70 Mail Tribune. 102 WANTED Bring us your eega and Poultry. We pay cash. Medford Poultry and Egg Co. WANTED Houses to more. 4RH-M. or s-x Phone FOR 8ALF LIVESTOCK FOR SALE 10 heifers. J20.0U each; one cow, two teams, wagon nnd harnoss, one saddle pony, saddle. bridle and chaps, for $00.00. etc. J. O. Wlthrow, Talent, Ore. 164 FOR SALE Rog. P. C. fi-months boar. 1st prlzo winner county fair Twelve C'otswold ewes. Six Cots wold ram lambs. Yonrling Angora Hilly. rite .1. .1. Osenurugge. Ituch, Oro. Phono Jacksonville 9-F4. 101 FOR SAI,E Team work horses for sale. C. Filch, Phone 1I-F12. 101 FOR SALE Good Jersay cow, fresh next mouth. Also Racino hack, nearly new. bargain at $i0. Hox Of,, Mall Tribune. 104 FOR SALE At tho Klncald ranch, ono mile west of tho Agate school house, 211 owes nnd one ram; 1 3-year-old Jersey cow, from u pedl greod sire; 1 S-year-old bay geld ing, weight about 1 :t .' 0 ; G pure bred Whlto Leghorn roosters. All offered nt a bargain. Mrs. Flor ence Flaherty, Central Point, Ore gon. R. V. D. No. 2. 104 FOR SALE Fresh cow and calf. R. II. Wilson, Modford, Oregon. 102 FOR SALE--Golng nwny, must sell 2 gooil milk cowu; 2 heifers, ('all 2110 from 9 a. in. to 4 p. m. 103 FtlF8ALHRC'KHTATH FOR SALE. Ill lo 100 acres. $.'10.00 per acre; perpetual water right. $10.00 per acre down; no Interest, no payment until water is avail able; maintenance feo $2.50 per acre por year. Box 30, Mail Tri bune. 103 FOR SALE fi-room bungalow, mod ern lot, 00x300; choap, part cash. Tclephono 419L or P. O. Box 792. 170 FOR SALE Farming land, fruit land, slock ranches, timber land, from $ I 0 per acre up, on long tlmo, easy pnyments, or might exchange for other clear property. Addross Gold Itnv Realty Co. I-'OH SALE MISCELLANEOUS I-Oll SAI.K - lOlii l ord touring car In A-l condition. $27.".on for quick sale. C. A. Noreu. Phone 100. FOR SALE One $70. (ill safo for $;tr.00; one high bookkeeper's desk and stool, $7.'i0; threo llglil oak office chairs, $2. Till each; and one hiii ii 1 1 desk, $..no. Must be sold nt once. Call 711 or 10:i-.l. I fill FOR SALIi llartlelt pearB for can ning; also baled alfalfa. Phone SI2-R. 100 FOR SALE -10 head of nice pigs. Dr. Helms. 102 FOR SALE -Hot point electric heal er. I lo-v.; 2 kw. $.s. no. Phone 74K-.I. FOR SAI.KNcw Krause piano. No. 030 W. -Ilh street. FOR SALE 1017 Ford touring car in good condition. Call phnnr 4 19-L. 102 FOR SA I.E. Pol at oes delivered. $2.75 per hundred. Cull Cll-ltl. 105 FOR SALE Well seasoned grape slump wood, $2.00 per load, 1 mlloH iiorLh of Jacksonville. Frank Wight. 105 I 'Oil SALE OR TRADE Truck for Font car. 032 N. Central. 105 FOR SALE Two si-coiid-lialid Fords, first-class condition. Power Auto Co. 103 FOR HALE 4 ncrcs good shork corn $150. F. S. Carpenter, Perrydalo. I'liuno 201-RI. 103 FOR SALE llcardli'ss barley Hlraw. I'liotm r.4-X. 10 ! FOR SALE llnlcil blue stem wheat straw, $S.50 per ton. Dr. C. C. Van Scoyor, Garnett-Corey Bldg. 102 FOR SALE- E. M. F. Roadster, good condition. $225. 1'hono 205-.I. 102 FOR SALE - Auto owners tajio no tice: Magic motor, gas, 1 quart equals 50 gallons gasoline. -Guaranteed by Auto Remedy Co., Cin cinnati, (). Ilewnre of Initiations. Inquire ('has. Mee, ApploiMto, Or, Mrs. Mary A. Mne, Central 1'uliil Ore. 103 Foil HUNT MISCELLANEOUS 'OH RENT- 2i)U-acro I Mi. oil nor year. J. Talent, Ore. grain farm, O. Wlthrow. 104 FOR RENT- Farms and stock ranch es, garden land. Gold Ray Realty Co FOR I.EASE.-Thlrly acres good Ir rigated lt'd near Central Point. House, barn, otc. Some orchard. Lease on sharos. (Itev.) Frederick: W. Carstens, 42S Wost Fourth St.. Medford. 162 FARM IOANS. AMORTIZATION PLAN 3 to 40 years, 5 per cent; 4 per cent on de " posits convertible Into 4 H percent farm loan bonds; J250.000 in . bonds sold woekly and money paid farmers. E. II. Hurd. Sec.-Treas. National Farm Lonns Associations, Oarnett-Corey Building, Modford 18S MONEY TO I,OAN WILL LOAN Biunll amounts on Im proved city property. E. S. Tumy, 210 Garnett Corey hldg. MONEY TO LOAN On good secui Ity. Phono 647-J. J. B. Andrews. Modford Business College Bldg.. Room 2. " MONEY TO LOAN From 11000 to $5000 on hand to loan at 7 poi cent, on good farm security. Earf Tumy, 210 Garnett-Corey Bldg. tf MONEY TO LOAN Money to loan on Medford property. EaBy month ly pavmentB. See D. R. Wood. BU8INT.89 DIRECTORY. Attorneys GEORGE CODDING- Lawyer, Gar nett Corey Hldg. - POnTER J. NEFF Attorney at law. rooms 8 end 9, Medford National Bank Building. A. B. REAME8 Lawyer. Corey bldg. Qameti Accountant. E. M. WILSON fortified Public Ao- eountant, room 411, M. F. & H. Bldg., Medford, Oregon. AnMo Supplies LA.H1TR AUTO BPRINQ CO. We are operating the largest, oneel and best equipped plant in the Pa cific northwest. Use our sprlngt when others fall. Sold under writ ten guarantee. 34 North FUteentt Bt., Portland, Ore. Colloctlons 'X1LLE0TI0N3 ANT) RKPOrtTS We collected some accounts 14 yesrt eld. We know how to get the money. The Bullock Mercantile A Kenny, Inc., Rooms 1, 2, I. Hae Mils' Bldg., 216 R. Main St. DontlxU i!R. T. T. SHAW Dentist. Oyer Dan iels Clothing Store In rooms for uitiWy occupied by Dr. Jone. Pnont 2-Y. Employment Agency. liWLP SUPPLIED Will furnish men for outsldo or Inside work at any tlmo. Apply 103 North Central av enue, or phono 155-11. Japanese Employment Agency. Engineer nna Contractor titKD N. CUM VINOS Engineer and contractor, 404 M. F. & H. Bid Surveys, estimates. Irrigation drain age, orchard and land Improvement fini-bago GARBAGE Get your promisee cleaned up for the summer. Call on tho city garbage wagons fo:1 good service. Phono 274-L. F. Y. Allen. Instruction In Mu1o ('RED ALTON I1AIQHT Teacher o piano and harmony. Halght Must Studio, 401 Oarnett-Corey Bldg, I'hone 72. ' Insurance MARL S. TUMY General Insurance office, Flro. Automobile, Accident, Liability, Plate Glass, Contract and Surety Bonds. Excellent com panies, good local service. No. 211 Oarnett-Corey Bldg. I'liyslclnns and Surgeon DR. W. W. ItOWA RD Osteopathia physician. 303 Garnett-Corey build lug. Phone 130. DH. J. J. EMM ENS Physician and surgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear, nose anil throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and glasses sup plied. Oculist and Aurlat fur 8. P, R. 11. Co. Offices M. F. ft H. Co. bldg., opposite P. O. Phone- 067. Printers nnd Publl.ihori MEDFORD PRINTING CO., haa the hist 6, nipped printing office to Southern Oregon; Book binding, loose leaf lodgers, billing systems, etc. Portland prices. 27 MnrU Fir St. iTunsrcc :ads transfer & storage co. --Office 42 North Front at Phone IIS. Prices right. Barrios guar INTEItlltllA.V AtTOCAB O. TIME CARD. Leave Medford for ABhland, Talent, ind Phoenix dally, except Sunday, at 1:00 a. m., 1:00, 4:00 and 5:15 p. m. Iso on Saturday at 10: 15 p. m. Sun lays lcat at 8 and 10:30 a. m. and .00, 2:00, 5:30 and 9:30 p. m. Leave shland for Medford dally, except lunday, at 0.00 a. m., 1:00, 4:00 and ":1!i p. m. Also on Saturday nights it 0:30. Sundays Inavn Ashland at :00 a. m.. and 10.30 a. la,, 1:00, 4:30, 6:30, and 10:30 B. m. ,