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ÀlfcLÀÎfD ÖÄfiL« ttöW O I WedneadMjh Notam ta 9, ÌMH To Dedicate Gridiron— Local and Personal R e m o d e lin g O rre t. and c le a n in g — C. T h e M edford h ig h school eleven Will play th e s tro n g A lbany p ig s k i^ ju g g le rs ou th e new h ig h school a t h letic fie ld A rm istic e day. T he g am e is to be th e occasion fo r th e d e d ic a tio n of th e new a th le tic field a n d it is reported* th a t th e h ig h school s tu d e n t body w ill hold a ra lly a n d m a rc h to th e scene of th e s tru g g le in a s e rp e n tin e .— M edford M all T rib u n e . Leave» for Portland— W . B. S m ith , of H a rg a d in e 9 tre e t, le ft la3t e v e n in g fo r P o rtla n d to look a f te r b u sin e ss in te r e s ts a n d a lso a t te n d th e big sto c k show . M r. S m ith w as fo rm e rly q u ite a s to c k m a n , h av -i ing com e h e re from O hio, w h ere he Im o g en e W allace, ow n ed a sto c k fa rm fo r tw e n ty 1 e r. P h o n e 2 1 0 -J. y e a rs. s tr e e t. p la n is te -te a c h - 171 H elm an 3 3 -lm o pany making both deal«. Mr. War*| JL HAZARDOUS re n is m u ch pleased w ith h is tin e BUffINEM. fa rm , b u t has m o re lan d th a n hr M iu niaafan : c a re s to h a n d le , so is re d u c in g h i s ; Don’t the m eric actors taka awful fa rm a c re a g e. risks? Just look a t that man diva off the cliff! T h e b e st ch o co late c re a m s can b e Mr. O ldgrouch: p u rc h a se d a t R o se B ros. 46-ef Thor do run; ter rible chanoos. 1 saw a that Gone to San F ra n d so o — G. N. K ra m e r w en t to San F r a n showed a man ffottlac saarriod. cisco to d ay , e x p e ctin g to be gone th e re s t of th e w eek. TA K E H E R ON \ TO UR I^AP. / T h e marriage 1 7 tf1 H ave a fit— C. Orres. * cerem ony read«: “to have and to C liff Payne m akes q u iltin g - hold." fra m e s. 58tf Wall? If some men would hold their P a c k in g A pples a t W h ittle’s — wive« occasional M ore th a n a dozen people h a v e ly they’d have ’em been busy th e p a st tw o w eeks g r a d longer. in g a n d p a c k in g a p p le s a t W h ittle ’s w a re h o u se fo r G uy C o n n e r, a M ed fo rd a p p le d e a le r. S h ip m e n ts a re TRUE. bein g m ad e a t th e r a te of o n e c a r It takes two to every a lte r n a te day, o r b e tte r. A m ake a quarrel. to ta l of fifte e n c a rs w ill be p acked Teo. and very by th is firm a t A sh la n d , th e w ork often It takes a c o n tin u in g nex t w eek. Jnry to settle it. B U S IN E S S A N D P R O F E S S IO N A L O ne c e n t th e w< rd each tim e. DR. LIN CO LN K A LLEN X ’RAY DIAGNOSIS Urn DR. JARVIS SANITARIUM 1 to 4 p. in.—Phone 126 MEDFORD SACRED HEART HOSPITAL 8 to 12 a. m.—Phone 714 Evenings by Appointment. A gency of O regon F ire R e lie f as-¡ G rants P ass P opulation— so c la tio a . Yeo, of co u rse . 44-tf) Of th e 1377 school c h ild re n in th e G ra n ts P a s s d is tr ic t b e tw e en th e Motor from W e e d - a g e s of fo u r a n d tw e n ty , th e r e a re <Thn* VIRGINIA M rs. H a rry W ells a n d f a th e r a n d 689 boys a n d 688 g irls, is th e re p o rt R m ify VUKLEY tw o sons m o to re d o v e r fro m W eed, m ad e by E d V an D yke, s e c re ta ry of Gentlemen TURKISH a n d a re g u e sts o f th e F re d D oan th e school b o a rd . L a s t y e a r th e re The perfect Mend ef the three fam ily on A llison s tr e e t. w e re 1330 re g is te re d in th e d is tric t. Mrfeet cigarette tobacco* F ig u rin g th e p o p u la tio n on th e p ro m o n e perfect cigarette S a tisfa c - ! p o rtio n of one in school to th re e See I’a u ls e r u d ’s s u its, 49tf i p erso n s liv in g in to w n, G ra n ts P a ss tio n g u a ra n te e d . p o p u latio n is e s tim a te d a t a p p ro x i E lk s ’ L a d ies to M eet— m ately 4200. T h is m eth o d of a r r iv T he E lk s ’ lad ies will hold th e ir) ing a t th e p o p u la tio n h a s been re g u la r m ee tin g to m o rro w a fte rn o o n p ro v en to be fa irly a c c u ra te .— Give th e w ife a re a l h o lid ay b e a t 2 :3 0 o ’clock a t th e E lk s p a rlo rs ? G ra n ts P a ss C o u rier. g in n in g T h u rs d a y ev en in g , N ovem M rs. J . C. P o o r a n d Mrs. M cRea will b e r 10, a t P io n e e r h a ll. C hick en pie be ro ste sse s. N ow is th e tim e to o r d e r y o u r d in n e r fo r 60 c e n ts, 5 :3 0 to 8. 58-2 N otice of D istrict Road M eeting. Road D istrict No. 1, Jackson T h a n k sg iv in g su it. P a u ls e r u d ’s .4 9 tf County, Oregon. T ry R o se s’ sp ecial ice cre a m . A n o th e r fuind E x c u rsio n — N otice is h e re b y given th a t tin H o sp ita l P a tie n t R e c o v e rin g — T he S ta p le s A gency is p re p a rin g p u rsu a n c e of a p e titio n duly a n d leg E n tertain at Sherm an H om e — T h e m any frie n d s of Je w e l M orris fo r a n a u to trip to th e J a c o b s la n d a lly sig n e d by m ore th a n th re e free M em bers of th e L a d ies A uxil w ill be glad* to know th a t sh e is im in K la m a th co u n ty fo r th e n e a r fu h o ld e rs an d le g a l v o te rs re sid in g in iary of th e T ra in m e n w ere e n te r p ro v in g . a lth o u g h still c o n fin e d to tu re . T hose w ho a re in te re s te d can R oad D istric t No. 1, J a c k s o n C oun ta in e d y e s te rd a y a fte rn o o n by Mrs. ty , O reg o n , a n d d u ly a n d leg ally a local h o sp ita l, w h ere she w as ta k m ak e re s e rv a tio n s fo r th e tr ip by p re s e n te d to th e C ounty C o u rt of B. S h e rm a n , 885 B s tre e t. T h o se! G ra d u a te B o o k k e e p e r a n d I en tw o o r th re e m o n th s ago b ecau se a p p ly in g a t o u r office. T h e tr ip w ill J a c k so n C ounty, O regon, a d is tric t S te n o g ra p h e r p re s e n t w ere: M esdam es W . F ru le n , of in ju rie s received in a re c e n t a u Pianist, a n d P ia n o I n s tr u c to r co n su m e tw o d ay s a n d be fu ll of ro a d m e e tin g of th e legal v o ters of R. E. H all, C oad, B. K ellogg, R en- sa id cXstrict No. 1 will be held a t to m o b ile a c cid e n t. Blood p o iso n in g I n s tru c tio n in H om es in te re s t. F ir s t com e, f ir s t serv ed . B elleview school house, in J a c k s o n a rd , F re d H itch co ck , D ockrey, B. E n g a g e th e O rc h e stra re s u lte d , n e c e s s ita tin g an o p e ra tio n If th e land s u its you m ay buy on C o u n ty , O regon, on th e 2 5 th day of S h e rm a n , C. Jo h n s o n , T ony F ra n k o . Phone 2 2 3 -L a b o u t a w eek ago. easy p a y m e n ts a t 5 p e r c e n t; t h a t ’s N ovem ber, 1921, a t th e h o u r of 10 T h e a fte rn o o n w as s p e n t in e m b ro id o’clock a. m ., on sa id d ay fo r th e a ll. S ta p le s R e a lty A gency. e ry w ork a f te r w hich lu n ch e o n was F re sh sw eet c id e r a t R osa B ros. p u rp o se of lev y in g a sp ecial ro ad se rv e d . ta x n o t to exceed te n m ills on th e 37-tf Com e on! You people w ith o u t d o lla r o n a ll ta x a b le p ro p e rty w ith in For high grade ta ilorin g for mon R eturn from E astern V isit— hom es, get a good hom e cooked d in said* ro a d d is tr ic t fo r th e special im p ro v e m e n t of th e ro a d s in sa id road* and w om en— C. Orres. Mr. a n d Mrs. Sam O slin h a v e r e n e r for 6P c e n ts a t P io n e e r h a ll on d is tr ic t, a n d fo r an y o th e r p u rp o se tu rn e d from a n e x te n d e d to u r of th e T h u rs d a y ev en in g , N o vem ber 10, w h ich m ay seem p ro p e r to com e b e w ill do your plow ing right now Baby Girl Born— 58-2 fo re sa id m ee tin g . e a ste rn s ta te s , d u rin g w hich th ey 5 :3 0 to 8. in your hard, stick y soil. M r. a n d M rs. I. F r id e g a r a re hap-1 D ated a t Ja c k so n v ille , O regon, visited n u m e ro u s re la tiv e s. In one py over th e a r r iv a l of a seven a n d th is 9 th d ay o f N ovem ber, 1921. B argain in used sew in g m achine; place th ey a tte n d e d a re u n io n in K lam ath Mint Iju id s— G. A. G A R D N ER . a h a lf pound baby g irl, b o rn t h i s ' a lso a new carload of W hite sew w h ich sixty re la tiv e s c e le b ra te d to E q u a lly good fo r p o ta to e s, w h eat, C ou n ty J u d é e . m o rn in g a t a m a te rn ity h o sp ita l i n 1 in g m achines ju st in, at g e th e r. T he O slins e n jo y e d every rye. b a rle y , o n io n s, c e le ry , a s p a ra g u s JA M E S OW EN S, M edford. Ik e is p a ssin g a ro u n d th e C ou n ty C om m issioner. m in u te of th e ir trip , b u t a re g la d to o r a lfa lfa . E a sy te rm s c o v e rin g five c ig a rs in c e le b ra tio n of th e ev en t. V IC TO R B U R SE L L , get back to A sh lan d . y e a rs a t 5 p e r c e n t in te re s t. Cut County Com m issioner. th is o u t a n d save it five y e a rs , th e n 59-S-w ed 10. I t ’s th e sim p lest th in g in th e w— — M— mb — w — w i a— m i . , . j . . . w orld to use H yom ei a n d end i W hen b e tte r ta m a le s a re serv ed , see if y o u r la n d is n o t w o rth m o re 4 5 -tf th a n d o u b le its cost. T h a t’s s u re . c a ta r r h . B re a th e th e m ed ic atio n R ose B ros, w ill se rv e th em . S ta p le s R e a lty A gency. th ro u g h th e little in h a le r in ev ery Storey’s F ish Story— o u tfit a n d you w ill g e t re lie f a t once. A. W. S to rey m ad e a trip S a tu rd a y W ed n esd ay A ftern o o n club se rv e s ? M oney b ack if it fails. M cN air B ros. to th e K la m a th riv e r, w h e re th e fish ch ick en pie a n d a ll th e fix in g s at h a tc h e ry people a re h a rv e s tin g s a l P io n e e r h a ll T h u rs d a y e v e n in g , N o From H ilt, C alif.— m on eggs, r e tu r n in g Jwith e fish vem b er 10, 60 c e n ts per p la te , 5 :3 0 Mr. a n d M rs. T heo L. H u n t w e r e Phone 17 Cor. 4th and B Sts. We Deliver 58-2 A sh la n d v isito rs y e ste rd a y . Mr. H u n t s to ry a n d evid en ce to s u b s ta n tia te to 8. th e sam e. is th e c h ie f of police a t H ilt, C alif. R eturn from Lake o ’ W oods— O rd e r y o u r T h a n k sg iv in g s u it 1 7tf F o r p le a tin g , see O rres. P ro f. Irv in g V in in g a n d b is g u e s ts ,, Delicious Apples - - $1.50 to $3.00 per box fro m P a u ls e r u d ’s. 4 9 tf Mr. a n d Mrs. H. C. M yer, of S e a ttle ? R eturn from K lam ath— h av e r e tu r n e d fro m L a k e o ’ W oods Potato«« - - 2 sack lots $2.60, single $2.75 C. F. S h e p a rd a n d w ife h a v e re Buys A lfalfa Tract— w h ere th ey h av e been c a m p in g at M. E. H o rr, w ho rec e n tly sold th e th e V in in g c a b 'n fo r th e p a st w eek. tu rn e d from a w eek ’s v isit a t K la m Dills, Edwards and Langs Coffee g u n s to re on O ak s tr e e t to Bob M id Mr. and Mrs. M yer a re now v isitin g , a th F a lls. d leto n , h a s p u rc h a se d of J. S. W a r a t th e G. M. G ra n g e r hom e, 35 G ra n -! White Wonder Soap - 6 for 25c W oolens fo r m en a n d w om en sold re n a te n a c re a lfa lfa tr a c t on E a s t ite s tre e t. M rs. M yer is a s is te r of i 16 and 22 oz. Jam - - - 25c by th e y a rd — C. O rre s 1 7 tf M ain s tr e e t, th e B eaver R e a lty com - M rs. G ra n g e r a n d a d a u g h te r of M rs? M. ft. V ining. Mr. a n d M rs. M yer will re m a in in A sh la n d fo r tw o , w eeks b e fo re c o n tin u in g th e ir t r i p , to Los A ngeles, C alif., w h e re th e y ; will spend th e w in te r m o n th s. — o n e -e le v e n cig a rettes 2Oforl5c Charles S. Mitchell The Heider Tractor and P.&0. Disc Plow Peil's Corner Wolcott’s Grocery Staple and Fancy Groceries S P E C IA L S NO TICE M em bers of A sh lan d H igh School A lum ni a sso c ia tio n m eet on P la z a a t 10 o ’clock a. m. A rm istic e day to ta k e p a rt in p a ra d e to high school g ro u n d s for d e d ic a tio n services. 5 9-2 F lo re n c e P. A llen, S e c re ta ry . UNCLE SAM TO TH E RESCUE ¿'ïhe right Jùel e fo r your u oil hotter PEARL OIL To make sure that your oil heater will op erate at its highest ef ficiency, tell your deal er you want Pearl Oil, the clean-burning ker osene that is refined and re-refined by our spe cial process. Pearl Oil makes oil heaters most econom ical to operate because every drop delivers clean, intense heat. No waste—no smoke—no odor. Sold in bulk by dealers everywhere. Order by name—Pearl Oil. HEM AND UGHT STANDARD OIL COMPANY (Califoniaf • '■ A •V . 8- « xi * Famine Sufferers in China < I. Last Year. To help overcom e conditions of acute d istress in five fam ine stricken prov inces of N orthern China, w here mil lions of persons w ere afTected by an unprecedented shortage o* food, the A m erican lted Cross during the last fiscal y ear spent m ore th an $1,200,000, 81,000,000 of which was contributed dl- recty by N ational H eadquarter* and the rem ainder by various greups *a- terested in the w elfare of China. T hrough the wide relief operation# th u s m ade possible it ia estim ated th a t more than 000,000 fam ine sufferers were saved from starv atio n . To the end th a t sim ilar prom pt re lief m easures by the organisation may alw ays be possible the Red Croas la asking continued support by the A m er ican people hy universal renew al ef m em bership a t the Annual Red Croas Roll Call, Novem ber 11 to 24. T h e m ethod of relief employed by the A m erican Red Cross In ita opera tions in China was p a rticu larly effec tive, fo r In addition to saving hundred« of thousands of lives it provided China w ith m ore than 900 m iles of perm anent roads th a t a re sorely needed to pre vent a recurrence of fam ine. At one tim e th e Red Croas employed 74,000 Chinese workm en, paying them in food for them selves and dependents, thia food being brought in from M anchuria and elm where. W A N TED — Two c a p a b le e n e rg e tic w om en fo r p e rm a n e n t p o sitio n s, a ll o r p a rt tim e, e x c elle n t pay. Ad- d re ss Box 892, c a re of T id in g s. 58-3 U n d o u b ted ly th e f a r m e r h as been h a rd h it th e la s t tw o y e a rs, a n d ag e n cie s a r e b e in g p u t on foot to reliev e his s itu a tio n . T he big a g ric u ltu ra l fu n d of th e w ar fin a n c e c o rp o ra tio n , a n d th e liv e stock fund e n g in e e re d by b a n k e rs, will do m uch to a lle v ia te c o n d itio n s. The F ir s t N a tio n a l can tell you of in v est- m en t o p p o rtu n itie s w h e n y o u r S avings A ccount ha» rea c h e d a s u ffic ie n t size. T he F irs t N a tio n a l will be g la d to ta lk w ith a n y f a rm e r in J a c k s o n C ou n ty who needs c re d it, and to ex te n d a ll possible help. FIRST NATIONAL BANK -s » .1 - y m j g« PHYSICIANS. i , I W A N TED — W o m an o r g irl to w ork in k itc h e n a n d d in in g room ant* do co o k in g in p riv a te fam ily. P h o n e 4F 13. i8t f SITUATIONS W ANTED. Oregon Gas & Electric Co. has been moved to Provost Bros. PH O N E y o u r n e x t job of to J e r r y O 'N eal, B eav er FO R SA L E — 2 % a c re s, 4 room P h o n e 138. h o u se p a rtly fu rn is h e d , b a th , ROOFERS p a n try , la rg e b a se m e n t, e le c tric lig h ts , h o t and cold w a te r, tools, & W ILSON , b a rn , tw o c h ic k e n h o u se s, city GRAHAM ro o fe rs; new roofs laid w a te r fo r irrig a tio n . Id eal place roofs re p a ire d . 103 E. fo r c h ic k e n s a n d fru it. A ddress s tr e e t, M edford, Ore. ¿7-4 “ X ” c a re of T id in g s. POK HALE— REAL ESTATE. Mr. Provost has been appointed agent for the company. p lu m b in g B uilding. p ra c tic a l a n d old E le v e n th R E PA IR WORK. FO R SA LE— 10 a c re s tw o m iles ou t, $750 dow n, b a la n c e easy te rm s a t F U R N IT U R E U P H O L ST E R IN G a n d 6 p e r cen t. H ouse, b a rn , chicken re p a irin g ; m a ttre s s e s m ad e over. house, w oodshed, w ell, good D ouglas, 253 F o u r th St. Phone fences, a ll in c u ltiv a tio n , a b o u t 5 63-R. 62tf a c re s a lfa lfa . P ric e $2000. M ason j a n d M anning, T a le n t, Or. 5 5 -tf j F U R N IT U R E a n d h o u se h o ld goods c a re fu lly packed a n d c ra te d , ten y e a rs ex p e rien c e in R o g u e R iv er FOR SA L E — Six room c o tta g e , b a th v alley. D ouglas, 253 F o u r th St. a n d p a n trv , in h e a rt of city . 63 P h o n e 63-R. 52tf 55-C* G resh am . FOR SALE. AT C la s s A G a r a g e L ex in g to n Six .......... .............S I 200 Kt m h h a k e r Six . . . ............ 8 1 7 5 0 FEA THER M A TT R ESSES m ade from y o u r old f e a th e r bed. F e a th e r s cleaned and ren o v a te d . D ouglas, 253 F o u rth St. Phone 63-R. 6 2 tf F U R N IT U R E BOUGHT, SOLD o r ex- ch an g ed fo r u p h o lste ry w ork. D ouglas, 253 F o u r th St. Phone 63-R. 5 2 tf BOARD AND ROOMS. D ort . . . ,y................. ............ 7 780 C lievrolet ................... ............ 8 350 BOARD AND ROOM— C all a t 715 N. M ain. 4 8tf CAR WASHING ____. E X P E R T CAR W ASHING a n d p o lish ing. L itliia G arag e, phone 114. FO R SA L E — F in e S p itz e n b e rg an d N ew tow n ap p les, d e liv e re d . P hone E X P E R T CAR R E P A IR IN G a t rea- 414-L. 295 G ra n t s tre e t. 57-eod3 so n a b le prices. L ith ia G arag e. IA V E STOCK ! FO R SA L E — A pow er d ra g saw , ch eap . C all a t 527 T e rra c e St. P h o n e 4 08-J. 58-3* K IR T L A N D FARM is o ffe rin g fo r sa le ch eap one re g is te re d 2-year- FO R SA L E — 30 to n s g ra in hay in o ld black P e rch e ro n sta llio n , sired s ta c k . $8 p er to n . On th e edge hy K e ta b , th e b est Im p o rte d B lack of tow n. P h o n e 375-Y. 5 7 tf P e rc h e ro n in v alley ; o r will sell K etab . T h ese a r e priced so th ey FO R SA L E — Pigs. S m ith ’s B arn. will pay for th em se lv e s n e x t y ear. W e also h av e som e y o u n g te a m s for sale. W ill sell a few re g is ¡FO R SA LE OR T R A D E — F ort? sed- te re d M ilking S h o rth o rn cow s an d 57-6* an. 29 P io n e e r Ave. h e ife rs; tw o bull calves, sire d by F o o th ill’s C o rp o ral, th e g ra n d ¡A P P L E C ID E R — M ade fre sh every cham pion of th e P a c ific co ast. day, one gallon 40c, tw o 75c. Yes. W rite , p h o n e o r com e a n d see. we d e liv e r, phone 9 - F - l l . tf P h o n e 19-X -3, C e n tra l P o in t, Or. A P P L E S — B aldw in a n d K ings, hand J. E. M ason, S u p e rin te n d e n t. 42-tf ? picked, a good size an d clean , 50, I lb. box, $1.00 d e liv e re d . Phone ? 9 -F -ll. tf FO R SA LE — B uick fo u r-c y lin d e r T o u rin g car. P h o n e 437-R , o r call 63 P in e s tre e t. 4 7 -tf " S IN G E R ” lea d s, ns u s u a l; 1922 m odels now on flo o r, Sw enson & M cR ae’s; see th e m : y o u r te rm s a re o u rs. J. W . S cott, S ales M an- a g e r S o u th e rn O regon. 3 5-1 mo LOST. LOST— S a tu rd a y n ig h t a t K in g sb u ry S p rin g s, one 32x3% F ire s to n e tir e a n d rim . R e w ard if re tu r n e d to th e A sh la n d F r u it A ssn. 57-2 W. A. SHELL B A R B E R Where all business will be transacted and gas bill will be paid. J ’ J ’ KMMEN8— P h y sicia n an d S u rg eo n . P ra c tic e lim ite d to eye, e a r, nose a n d th ro a t. G lasses su p p lied . O culist a n d a u ris t fo r S. P. R. R. O ffices, M. ft. an d H. Bldg., M edford. O re. P h o n e 667. ATTORNEYS. FO R R E N T — S unny fro n t b e d ro o m ; b o a rd in g h o u se w ith in tw o blocks. L. A. ROBERTS— Attorney-at-L aw . P h o n e 346-L . 58-6* Room s 5 and 6, C itizens’ Bank Bide. FO R R E N T — 80 a c re s a lfa lfa farm lan d , house, b a rn a n d farm tools, T R A N SFER AND E X PR E SS. wood fo r y o u r ow n use. R e n t on s h a re s. M ason & M anning. T a l FO R p ro m p t an d c a re fu l serv ice, e n t, O r. 5 5 tf a u to tru c k s o r h o rse d ra y s, cajl W h ittle T ra n s fe r Co. P h o n e 117. FO R R E N T — F u rn is h e d h o u se k e e p O ffice, 89 O ak s tr e e t n e a r H otel ing ro o m s, a lso sin g le fu rn is h e d A sh lan d . 5 6 tf room s, a d u lts only. 614 B oule v a rd . 54-6* r . L. P O W E L L — G E N E R A L T R A N S F E R — Good tea m an d m o to r FO R R E N T — V ista a p a rtm e n ts , com tru c k s . Good serv ice a t a re a s o n a b le p rice. P h o n e 83. p le te ly f u rn is h e d : close in ; price re a so n a b le . In q u ire 166 H a rg a - PLUM BING dine. P h o n e 122. 38-tf ' i FO R SA L E — W ood, m a n z a n ita , oak a n d fir. P h o n e 4 7 9 J. 48tf The Office of the DR. ERNEST A. WOODS— P ra ctice lim ite d to eye, e a r, nose and th ro a t. O ffice hour», 10 to 12 and 2 to 5. S w e d .n b u rg Bldg., A»h- lan d , O re. 7 3 -tf W A N TED — W ash in g a n d c le a n in g DR. H. M. SH A W — P h y sician a n d S u rg eo n . Eye, e a r, nose a n d by th e h o u r o r day. M rs. M yrtle th r o a t sp e cia list. E yes te s te d ; Sevey, 724 N. M ain St. 57-eod3 glasses fitte d . Room 402, M ed fo rd Bldg., M edford. O re. O ffice W A N TED — S itu a tio n a s h o u se k e e p h o u rs: 1 0 :3 0 a. m. to 5 p. m. e r by re fin e d lad y (a g e 38 ) in r e R esid en ce 108 P io n e e r Ave., A sh sp e cta b le w id o w e r’s hom e. S ta te lan d . M ornings an d evening, and fu ll p a rtic u la rs in f ir s t le tte r. A d by a p p o in tm e n t. P h o n e 28. d re ss M rs. M ae M. Y eager, S u th e rlin , O regon, R. R. 5 8-4* CHIROPRACTORS. W ANTED. A SH LA N D H E A LTH A TO R IU M — Dr. W A N TED — Second h a n d m ail box. E. B. A ngell, C h iro p ra c tic , E le c P h o n e 359-L. 58-3 tric a l T re a tm e n ts , M ineral and V it-o-N et B ath s. F ir s t N a tio n a l FOR R ENT. B ank B uilding. P h o n e 48. M itchell Six RED GROSS RESCUED ! COO,000 FROM DEATH ! Spent $ 1 ,2 0 0 ,0 0 0 for Relief of H E L P W ANTED. C hildren’s W ork A Specialty S a fety b lad e s re s h a rp e n e d 1 lik e new . S ingle h it. 30c m doz. D obule b it, GOc doz. Can a Dog Exercise Discretion? A M a ssa c h u setts c o u rt w as r e c e n tly called upon to decide th is q u e s tio n : D am ages of $1000 a g a in s t an a u to m o b ilist w ho ran over a dog h u n g on th e decision of th e c o u rt. T he dog o w n e r c o n te n d e d th a t th e dog w as " in exercise o f d u e e a re ” w hen he was ru n dow n by an au to m o b ile . If th e c o u rt fin d s th a t th e dog w as d isc re e t th e a u to m o b ilist will have to pay. W e recom m end th a t ev ery a u to m o b ilist exercise a little d isc re tio n a n d p ro te c t h im se lf w ith a T ra v e le rs A u to m o b ile Policy, so t h a t he w o n 't be a lo se r in case som e c o u rt decides a g a in s t him . B illin g s A g e n c y REAL ESTATE A INSURANCE E stablished 1883 Phone 211 41 E. Main St.