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-JWU'JUI !'1 Will iT,: MliT fc" r HKTafFw.iC ' F, ' ,' . ?S , - -; . m 'ja -'V1' l" W H r ' ir.t w ,,.. ....... OSCAR AND '"V ? 7 m3gT Wl&ISSS&l II ya OFCOaAUCOfOMVfX- 111 I "KVa 1 'iBRV 1 AV FROMIT'.' LIBERAL KTD J News From Our Neighbors FLOUNCE ROCK FRILLS jl WILLOW SPRINGS Mr. iiml .Mi, Miner Diihmhi moved to llieir new lioiiiii lust iwi'lt, which iM Ihe Widow Vincent place, mar llic Flllllllfll Uoell McllUlll. I-. A. Wright of Iltittu Full spent f i oiii But in ilny to Monday lulling n friend In this neighborhood. .lame Knihy (ihscned Wnwliiti Iiiii'h liilllntity ly gmilg 'I ln lice ill lii iimIiIuim'o ut dm power plant. There wij! n largo crowd present, nl though it win a rainy mid snowy ni'lit. All privrnt report a kooiI timi. JainiM l'nnlce totnnivil Satiinliiy Iriiiii .MriU'onl, )aii hu litis lioni mi- urr iih'iiiomi uilfiiiioii lor Nuvural Luc Snlton luii'k in (IiIh iicili Imrliooil now. Mr. ntiil .Mrx. Illmii'liiitil took Hip pt'r Kriilay with .Mr. Vatilm and lainiiy ami lairr aucndctl prayer nicntiii);. .Mix. MaiHfiulil kvi n purl v to the pnpiln ami toiidlier of I'loiiaee Koek Keliool Saliirilay afternoon. Mm. T. M. Iliinliolliiiiii was alno present. Ilownnl Kineaiil lnul llie iniMfor lime to lelireak hi ana Saailay af. ternoon wliila playing on tlio neliool yanl after Siimlay celiool. (Iiik DitHWortli in lielpiai; Mr. Vmmlin elear laiiil anl put up wire fenuinV'.' Mr. I.imlley of Meilfonl Iiiih lieea 'up lookiitK aflur liiihineH iuleretK. Ming Mnv Vilon linn liren visit JiiK Mr. Ilropliy for a week or more, Inil tetmaetl In 'iopeet l'mlay even iiiic. Iniiih Ibiiliry maile a lnn"ineH (rip ilown tins Hivor lino I'liilay, reluming Kalunlay. IVaak Dllnwortli, Mr. Kineaiil. Mr. Vaiitflin, J. DiUuortli, Hr., Teelor ami Illanulianl ami peilnip olhetx, liai all milled nonie uiun eleareil laml In llieir farm lliiw winler. I.iltle I iy little our moiiiilaiu famiH eulaiyo anil oar roinU are belter, improve liieuln aiiil moilerii eoiiMiaieneitH eonie in ami tpiite a few-people, are rebuild ia or reiimilelia;? ami piiintin tbeir llollhOH. Mr. Wren of tlio IloIlaRlo dairy farm wan trailing la Medford Tuck day. Mr. MncCrelKlit and Moan Moyil and Hhermaa motored to. Medfonl Tiiim day. Mm, Liicnn of Ilenglu wan a Metl ford vltdlor recently, .Iomki) (llaxu hauletl a load of grain to town W'ednpHilny, Mr. ami Mm, Thomas Joiioh wore trading In .Medford WcdncHtlay, Mr. and Mrn, II, C, Cliapmnn of Heaglu vliiltail Tliurntlay at thu homo of IiIh pnrentfl at Antloch. Mr. Hoblnnon of IH'np.Io lui traded bin ranch for proper!) near Medford ami Chris Wolff of Mearord Is haul tug his household gondii to bis now homo, Thomas Uodfroy matlo u luinlnean trli to Metlford recently. MIshoh Uilllnn, Viola and Myrtlo Chapman wore vIhHoih at tlio homo of dobn Hlgham Thursdny night. .Mr. and Mrs. Curl Cnso woro trad ing In Contra! Point rFltny. Mrs. dale, of Ilouglo inutlo it visit to tho valley towns recently, Jim Dlnkand of tbo MendqwB was trading In Medford and vlultlug with his many frfontls n fow days. llurinuit Torilll of tho MoudowH was tiatlliiK In thu valley towns this wool;. A numliur of thu young poonto of tbe Chapiural district woro. visitors, at tho Antloch literary Friday night. Snmo laml huyors from Medford were In Dimple Saturdny looking over the Chniiman ranch. Itubu Mooio uud Miss Mllhin Chap niiin woro visitors at tho homo of Mr, nml Mrs. Murdock Hiindny nlKht. Misses Viola, Myrtlo and Bllu Cliapiiiau u'ru pupils In tho Clmpporal dlstrlt't school. Some of thu ranchers havo turnout their stock out on the rnugo, having no feed to feed them and giass being fairly t;ood Btiod on thu run no, MIOCH ITEMS 1 ,. OTPFORP M"AIL TRTBTJNE, ADOLPH Tbe Krauze iiieetinjr Kutiinlay even ing will lie belli at tlio Neliool Iioiihc an itNiial. Imporlaiit biiMinou ami a f,'ooil piof;rma will be nil inducement for all uieinberH to be present. (lay Dawn and father were triiim actiaf; biiHiuoHK in Central l'oint ami vieiuity Ht-veral i!ny lliis week, l M. Palmer ami family were ilin uer KiieHtH of Mm. Ucuikv V. Taylor Kmiilny. .Mr. itt'iivt'N, who leeently pnrehas. ed tbe William Leathern property, ar rived Katurdny morning ami will re main until the. spring work hint been completed, 0. S. Illaekford ami John Sisty motorel to Metlford to traiiMiel irri gation htiHinMrt Saturday. Fred Strtibu and family called on Mr. ami Mm. Calhoun of Hlaekwell Hill Sunday. Mr, W. A. Thompson returned to her homo after ixilhij,' her parentx and friends of Phoenix for n week. loHepb Kirehner of Albmpienpie, Xew Mexico, bun hud timueroiix peach trees grubbed out of bis orchard in this vicinity to be replaced by pearx. Mr. Andren ami children of Meil fonl enjoyed tlio fnwh air of the country with Mr. Sain AmlerMiu Saturday ami Sunday. ' Tlio M'linol children celebrated VMaRhiugtnnV birthday with a neat program, miinieal and literary. Many mother were prcccnt ami much in- torcM ,hhonu in tlm welfare of the Mdiotll, Friday evening the It, F. Dean family attended the Hociul givua by the Wooilmen and Hoyal Noighborn ami they report a very jolly event. The pound ociul Thurdny evening wit a pleaHitre to all and the program ninibireil by tlio followiiig wan very nuieh apjireeiatcd. Song - Five bo Pimm solo Mis P.thcl Dean Vocal solo Mr. D. McKillop PaMir - . . Mr. Thonipkia Vocal nolo - Mih F. McNashcr The auctioneering of the pontb1, huge, small, ipiare, round, solid, soft, ami juicy pounds, caused much merriment ,uul the Indie realird tcal-fi'e dollai. The camlv booth was very artistirally tlecorated with bunting, evergreen ami flag Charming young Indie graced Ibis booth and sold toothsome confee tioiiH, Small flag weto old for tho benefit of "Child elfare day,'' which I rceognirml over the entire lnto on February 17. Mr. nml Mr. II. M. Pinter cele brated Washington' biithday by hav ing two table of card, five bundled being played. Delicious refreshment were erved at the close of the even ing' eutertuinmeut. Mis Frnneine MeNassor wishes Id (haul; her many friend who assisted her in the Cranfill-ltobuett contest. TRAIL HEMS Orin VWkfield juado n busines trip to llutte orcok last week, Tom Dawson is pending n few day uitliiulatives and friends in Medford, u IO. V.. Ash broughl in a load of grain from Central Point WCilnosdny Mi Hazel Warner left Saturday for Medford. T Miss Drjirin Howo pent Sundily with tko Misses Knitl and Lea Mid- dlebushur. Mfri. A Albright ha been sick I'm tho nat woek, but is bettor at this writing. J. 10. MeDoualtl and Ii, K. Dawson went to tho valley Monday, tho for mer being aolootcd hh ono of tho jury men. Miss DowiaHowo returned to Trail Fridny uflor n two mnntliH' visit at )ior lionm in Centralin, Wash. Mr. V, 1, Todd i in Medford vl itine; Mv, and Mrs, C. 13, MoDonnld, Adolph a who are the proud parent of a baby girl, born ThurKilay, February "IB. Mr. M. K. Miildlfhmdicr whk huiii nioiieil to JaekHDiiville WcilncHday to appear lipforo the grand jury. Mr. Finher, aged 71, residing be tween Kagh) Point ami Trail, died maidenly WctlncKiliiy morning. Shu bad been ailing for Home time, but up until the time of her death whk able to be about the Iioumc. She wuh laid to lent in tlio Trail cemetery at 'J o'clock Tliumiliiy afternoon, Kcv. Simmon officiating. Laht Saturday evening Paul Op dyke wuk agreeably HtirprHcd by a number of hi friend, it being hi birthday. The evening wiih Hpcut in plnving , game, Hingiuc and various other kiml of entertainment. A do heioiiH lunch was served about 1 o'clock, after which thu guett de- paitcd. ThoHe present were: Mr. and .Mr. McLcod and family, Mr. aad Mm. h. K. McDonald and son, Wen ley nml Harold, Moxnr. Norman, U'dter nml Fred McDonald, T. I. Todd, Mr. nml Mr. 0.smau and son, Lcdit! nml Krnont, nml daughter, F.f fie; .Mr. and Mr. Capell and little daughter, (Jeneieve, ltyron I.ubo, Alf Week, Leif Anderson, Irwin Howe, Mi- Dewio Howe, Jli Jtenn Ash, Mi'sm Alice Cromar, Howard Ash and Otto Tucker. FOIt ItKNTWMOUHKJi FOIl UBNT Modern furnliihoil Iioiiro. fi03 W. 2nd. phono :i70-V. 293 FOIt UBNT Flno strictly modern nunKOiow, lmrn, largo chicken Jiouno. ftVi acres of land, cIoho In. Call Metlford Creamery. 2H0 FOIt ItBNT Nino room bungalow, modern, two baths, sleeping porches, good location. Address I'. C, cam Mall Tribune. 2111 FOIl HBNT Six room furnished and clKht room vacant house. 310 N. Hartlctt. 1 ' ' 1 Tim. K JS..H HWWTlr 1'OIt HUNT MI.SCICMiA.Nr.OU8 FOIt ItBNT huiiuing' 100x100 " o""r any part of It. Formerly occuplotl by Korlnek Vetorlnnry Itumcdy Co. Illg Pines liUinbor Co. FOIt RENT Seven ncro orchard, modern bungnlow, burn, garage, chicken equipment Adjoins Med fonl on south. Rent ory low. Phono ftftMtl. 289 For Exchange IIao you a good bear ing orchard, npplen and pears In first- class condition to match a largo tract ot South Texas laml In Irrigation district, wat er pumped from shal low wells to Irrigate al falfa? Orchard of 20 to 30 ncroB Is wanted on this exchange, and must bo priced right. Tho Texas land is In a developing district, nn nually Increasing In valuo and good tn qual ity. ROGUE RIVER LAND CO. Room 407 M, F. A II. llltlg. Opposite Post Office. FOR SALE OU EXCHANGE Rogue River Valley Fruit Lands. Dairy, atock. poultry ranehea and Tlmbor. Colonization Tracts, Best all-tho-year-round cllmato on-const. Hoalth Resort. Wonderful Medici nal Springs. rteaver Realty Co., Ashland, Oregon. HOUSES FOR RENT $10.00510 N. Riverside, 10 rooms, bath and tollot, tenant pay wator. lot 100 by about 500 foot, running back to Bear creek, flno for garden. $15.00 230 S, Onlcdnte, seven rooms, bath and tollot, gas, wator paid. $S.50 1136 W. 10th, flvo rooms, tollot, wator paid. $8,00 411 S. Front, soven rooms, bath, Vat6r pafil, I8,0,0.!!.11.0.13' Uth' 'lvo roomB' ""N'' wntor lml11' BENNETTlNVKSTMENT company MEDFOJW, OTCECIOX, Was So Near and VARitit) lDOS7R1Frs? l VAffiS MDur.Tnioos. mp ffifftf ST MOCHrVJCEf! WFACT DEttE He AIN'T iKVBTJiy ik7 V n v VI FOIt BALK ItRAli K.STATB FOIl 8AL1J Oil TItADIJ SO nrro ranch, 10 iiillnu from Meilfonl, No, 1 frno hoII, 40 ncrcH under cultiva tion, family orchard, Kood well, woven wlro feneo cnclomiro, mile from utoro nml post office, on dally II. K. I), route. Inquire B. 8. Tuniy, 210 Oarnett-Corcy HIok. JMionuCGI. 288 FOIt BAMO-ino ncro ranch with two Hut of bulldlngn and 78 acrvu tn cultivation Twenty-flvo acren of five-year-old fruit trccH. Irrlsa tlon -water right, Kxccllnnt alfalfa land. Well located and ban dcn, free foil. Total prlco only I'JOOO, payable 3000 cash. Turny & An drown, 21 OQaniett'Coroy WJk. FOIt HALE rtOUHKS FOIl HALB House, jilano and fur nlturo It taken at onco, $390.00. C17 S. Newtown St. 291 FOIl SALB New five room modern bungalow at a bargain, completely furnlBhed, All assessments paid to dato. Phono 13-X. 290 FOIl SALB Flvo room houso and garage, lot 72sH0, flno trees, lawn, flowers and berries, all as sessments paid, flSOO.00, easy tenqs. Geo. W. Itccvcs, 1310 W. Main St. 298 FOIt 8AMI liTTKSTOCK FOIl ' S !X MJShot 1 io nd pony, or t ratio for a good milk cow. Phono CU RS. 2S8 FOIl SALB 12 extra good fresh cows, 4 yearling heifers, also young calves, flno team of farm mares. Nash Llvory Ham. 289 FOIl SALB llrcd sows and gilts from prlro Hnnlng-Duroc Jersey honl, Jarksau county fair; also boars old enough for sorvico and weanlings. L. II. Houston, one mllo west of Talent, phono 3-F12. 297 FOIt SALE Good team ot work horses and harness at a bargain, weight about 2S00 pounds. In quire 90C West 11th St., phono 920-M. 289 NEW TODAY 240 acrcH with flno largo plastered house, two barns ami other buildings. SO acres In cultivation, nearly nil Is lovel, tillable land. Level road to Medford, school and trading point near nt hand. The placo lays about 20 tulles out ami -has flno outrange possibilities. $35 per acre. 1C0 acres near Derby, a now place, 55 acres under Page fence, 20 acres In crop, good small house, and largo frame, barn. Crater Laku road crosses It, Home good springs, nnd a novor falling creek. $2500 takes It. C. D. HOON WHY? A word to tli oho who aro coming back. Land for tho past six months has been hanging nt rock bottom prices. A great deal ot liquidation has taken placo In this tlmo. My bus iness nlono In tho last half of this year has amounted to nearly $100,000 I bolluvo tho last four or flvo deals I haor made represent absolutely tho bottom. Land with rental valuo ot $30 an aero will not long remain at $200 an aero. Thoro will bo no boom but land values will Improve some. Good roads, Irrigation, saw-mill, box factory, cheap powor, sugar beets, cunning factory, good prices, satisflod customers, perfect days, Hurry, soo Medford first and J. C. BARNES Room 201. First National Bank Bldg, EDNESnAY, FISBRUATIY Yet So Far FOIt 8ALK MlSCKMiABOUH FOIl SALB To orchord bonds In IIokuo Jtlver Commercial Orchard No 2. Coot 1000 and will sell for $500. Address M. II. Yates, 922 Bmplro IJItlg., Atlanta, Georgia. 310 FOIt SALB Ono laying ben, pure Whlto Lugnorn. Call 41I-H. FOIl SALB Illuo Illbbon White Wandottes, Fawn Whlto Indian Ilunncr ducks, I'ehln ducks, puru bred, eggs 11.00 per setting. Incu bator eggs JC.OO per 100. Uox 33, Itouto 2, Medford. 287 FOR SALB O vorland exprosa wagon. large tent, bicycle, good pock saddle. 305 Portland avenue. Mrs. V. P. Dakcr. 291 FOIt SALB-12 Uarrcd Hocks, nuro bred, all laying. Phono 70G-R. 289 FOR SALB Dry wcod, under cover, all kinds and lengths. Valley Fuol Co., phone 70. FOR SALB Fine Tolous geeso eggs. I'liono or address W. It. Lamb. Medford. 310 FOR SALE, TRADE OR RENT Au- tomoblla garage and homo com bined, both or singly. Geo. F. D)cr, 1114 North Central Ave. 290 FOR SALB One three h. n. iraso- llno engine In good condition. Dox 7fi, It. l D. No. 4, Mcdfhod, pbono 403-J1. .289 FOR SALE No. 11 Remington vis ible typewriter, 14 Inch carriage and decimal tabulator. A bargain It taken ot once. Wrlto box 101. Central Point, Oro. 288 FOR SALE OR TRADE-12 h. p. en gine; 15 h. p. boiler, all In running order will trado for Ford car, Ilrlng on your car and look at the engine Address box 24, Jackson ville, Oro. 307 FOR SALE OR TRADE Two fncu bators, two seated rubber tired buggy. H. C. Stoltz, phono 521-R. 296 FOR SALE Ono Carey fire-proof safo in first class condition. Can pay on Installments If desired. Big Pines Lumber Co. FOR SALB Rhodo Island Rod eggs, 50c per setting. Phono 407-M. 295 FOIt SALE -Flvo acres. well 1m 295 prood. P. O. box 285. WANTED rtaCElibAXKOUS WANTED To buy second band type writers. Metlford Book Store. WANTED All tho cull apples In Roguo river valley. Bagley Can nery, Tnlent, Oro. 290 ' -' WANTED A Ford car, must bo In good condition and a bargain. Ad dress box 177, Central Point, Ore. 2SS WANTED $S00 on city Phono 219-Y. property. 2SS WANTED For cash rent, good small ranch within six miles ot Medford or nearby towns, no fruit oxcopt for family uso. Will buy equipment on tbo place. M. A. Rader. 114 N. Front St. Phono 125. WANTED WANTED Dozen pieces of property direct from owners, to trado for proporty In southern CtUI fornla; preference. Improved or un improved tracts from two to 40 acres. Send full description, prlco, etc. .Address box 4, caro Mall Tri bune. 2S& WANTED Ulod dtlvtng horso and buggy to drive three miles por day for keep or small biro, with prlvl llego of buylB. P. O. box 275. Central Point, Ore. 288 WANTED March 1st, by family without children, a piano for stor age lessons n6lther given nor takom Phono 1S8. 291 WANTED To lease a good placor mino near Medford. Address Placer, caro Mall Tribune. WANTED I want a Spanish tonchor to givo lessons tnreo timos a week. Honry D. Yoskl, enro Dr. Page. 388 WANTED $1000 for ono, two or threo years. Good socurlty. Ad- dross 1250 H., caro Mall Trlbuno. 293 HELP WANTED MAYJC WANTED Miner or mucker who un derstands electrical work, Ad dross 0.. caio Mall Tribune. 293 FOUND TAKEN UP At Four Hundred Ono ranch, ono spotted sow, silt In right ear, undor cut in left. Call and, Py for feed nud add. 890 J Tr t x Aksnr as vblu "Tv,v- - J J J. COOK TOR HIOUTS)Te. J f ( " my & Old? " ' ' J 24, 1015 AT THEIR WA NTKT S ITD ATI ON8 WANTED Position as housekeeper In town or country. Good cook. Uox P., care Mall Tribune. 288 WANTED Man and wlfo wants work on ranch, wlfo good cook. Dox J., care Mall Tribune. 289 WANTED Odd Jobs, gardening nnd taking care ot lawns a specialty. Phone 740-M. 291 IIOMKSTKADS DIG INDIAN RESERVATION TO OPEN 750,000 acres for settle ment; fruit, timber, general farm lands; send 25c with this nd to Wcnatcheo (Wash.) Dolly World, Dcpt. T, for rcllablo data about this region. MO.NEV TO LOAN TO LOAN 1500 to loan on city pro perty. C. A. McArthur, phone 3C8 or 130-R. 204 MOSEY TO LOAS On closo In ranches. C. A. McArthur, room 3, over post office. Phono 3 68 or 130-R. 289 FOn KACIIA.Tun. FOR TRADE Wood sawing outfit In first class condition for automo bile. X. Y. Z.. care .Malt Tribune. 289 EXCHANGE Want to sell or buy anything? U C Rader. 114 N. Front St. Employment offico and rentals. Phoco 125. Nutt Sed. business Diutxrrorcx k Auto BeppQea LAHER AUTO SPRINO CO. We are operating the largest, oldest and best equipped plant In the Pa cific northwest. Uso our springs -when others fall. Sold under guar antee. 26 North Fifteenth. St., Portland, Ore. Attorney PORTER J. NEFF, WM. P. MBALB1 Attorneys-at-Law, Rooms 8 and 9, Medford National Bank bldg. A- E. REAMES, LAWYER Garnett Corey bldg. Wm. M. ColTlg-, George M. Robert COLVIG & ROBERTS. LAWYERS Medford National Bank Building B. F. MULKBY & OEO. W. CHBRRT Attorneys at Law. Jackson Coun ty Bank Building. NEWTON W. BORDEN Attorney at Law. 232 East Main street. Assaying. E. H. CROUCH Assaycr, chemist, metallurgist. Custom Assay Of fice. Mall order business solicited. Prices, gold, $1.00; gold and sti ver, $1.25; coppor, $1.00; gold, sil ver nnd copper, $2.00. Mailing en velopes froo on request. Refer ence, Josephlno County Bank, Rooms 201-203 Hall Bldg., Grants Pnss, Orogon. 336 ClUropractora DR. A. R. HEDGES, Dr. Louise E Hodges Mechano-Thoraplsts, Chiro practors, Spondylotberoplsts. Thess systems, Including dietetics, cure tivo gymnastics, hydro-thorapby, eto.. produco results in both acutt and chronic diseases. Consulta tlon free. Over Deuel & Co., con ner Main and Bartlett. Hours 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Otbor hours bj appointment. Pbono 170. DR. R. J. LOCKWOOD,, Chiropractor, nerve specialist Rooms 203-304-205. Garnett-Corey bldg. Vapot batbs and scientific massage glvon; needle spray, head and shoulder shower In connectien: advice Id dlototlcs, medical gyninautlci, hydroptherapy. Lady attendant Phone, office 543, residence 511-H Employment Agoacy We aro bore to help peoplo get re liable, compotont help. We fur nlsh holp In almost all lines of business. Wo make a specialty oj compotont men and wives tor ranches. Wo solicit your patron age. Bittner's Real Estate and Employment Bureau, Rooms 6 and 7 Palm Building, Medford. Pboa 858, Mrs. J. S. Clark, Manager, auccesser. Engineer ami Contractor FRED N, CUMMINGS Engineer and contractor, 404 M. F, & H. Bldg. Surveys. estimates, Irrigation, drainage, orchard and land improvement. 7 ! i) Tin TXQM GAY PRANKS I1U8INKHS DERKOIOKt Dentin DR. W. M. VAN SCOYOO DR. C. C. VAN 8COYOC Dentist Gtrnett-Corey Bide, Mot tit Medford. Ore. Phont 8if. Giurtwc GARBAGE Get your wnmkm cleaned up for lb HMMr. OaN on the city garbetre wtgoM tt good aervlce. Phone 274-L. W. Y. Allen iHstractioai la Mtal IIAIOIIT MUSIC STUDIO Reow 401. Garnett-Corey Bldg. Fred Al ton Halght Piano, aTn. Florenee Halllday Halght, voice. Tekpkeae 53-W. Xoiary 1'sb HELPJN N. Y0CKB7 NoUrr lie. Bring your work to me at Ue bIkh of the Mall Tribuae. PhyeslcIaBe wit twrgeoM DR. F. O. OARLOW, DR. KVA MAINS CARLOW 0teoBtM Dbyslelans, 416-417 Garmett-Cortf bldg., pboae 1036-L. ReeldeaM 26 Souta laurel St. DR. W. W. HOWARD OsteepatMe physicians, 303 Garsett-Gefer building. Phone 904-M. DR. J. J. EMMBNS Pnrslelaa surgeon. Practice llaltea te eye, ear, nose and throat Eye 4a tlflcally tested and glasMc amp piled. Office 228 t Mala M. Hours 8:30 i, a. tt I ), E Phone. B. B. PICKEL, M. D. Office Jaek on County Bank bldg. OfflM phone 43-R; restdeaee bImm St-K. DR. MARTIN O. BARBKK Fay. clan and surgeon. Otflee Fatal block, opposite Nash. Hotel. Hean 10 to 12, 1 to 4. Phone 11(KT. ' DR. R. W. CLANCY Pbyaklaa surgeon. Phone, otflee St, reel deuce 724-J. office hoars It te 12, 2 to 6. DR. S. A. LOCKWOCD FayeMaa and surgeon. MYRTLE 8. LOCKWOOD, M. D. Practice limited to diseases of women. Offices 309, 310, 311 M. F. & H. Bldg. Phoa.-relleaee, 814-J2; office, 814. DR. LYDIA S, DOW Osteopath! pnysician, practise, linKed to ob stetrics and diseases of women and children. Offices 3 aad 4, CM. Marks block, hours 1 to 5 p. n. Phone 160. Res, the Dow Hospi tal, Central Point. DR. MCM, M. DOW Physician aad surgeon, obstetrics and aargery, offices 3 and 4 St. Marks bleek. Hours 9 to 13, Phone 160. Resi dence, tho Dow Hospital, Ceatral Point. Printers and rabUstow HEDFORD PRINTING CO. has Ut best equipped printing offloe ia southern Orogon; book bladlac loose leaf ledgers, billing syateau, etc Portland price. 27 Mertfe Fir Bi Public Auction Evory Saturday at 1:30, corner Main and Fir will sell on commission all kinds of stock, implements and furniture. We also have employment and rent al agency, Havo furnished and un furnished houses for rent. List your wauta with us. WYXKOOF & COMPANY P, E. Wynkoop, Licensed Auctioneer Room a, rulm Block I'wmti 840-K 'j i. -' Stenography and AIttltigradi Work MRS. M. T. EDWARDS-i-Work dow promptly at reasonable rate. Room 3, Palm blooki phone 107, i Cl SHOE REPAIRING First class i repairing, oa atadera eleetrte machines while you wait M, M, Blden, located ia KMd'a a)no Btera, Phone 313J. Trawler BADS TRANSFER ft STORAGE CO, Office 43 North FroBt 8t Fkei 315. Prices right, gervle fU moo. .1 , Typewriters aad Huf snmiHMMH A . B TVPIBW!IlTt.'n AVI1 iffiim 6slU x ', K New Remington, Smith Preaaier and Monarch typewriting, adAiac and subtraetlag maehiae, reeatft machines for cash ar eey ar ments. Machines fer rsnt. ribbaiM and supplies of all kiada, amaie m pairs free of charge. VagiNr . Bapaett, w QuMtff m -, Ll s"j 1 '( v' W, "