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MEDFORD MATU TRIBUNE, MEDFQRD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10, 1915 i-2EZ2 61 EAGLE POINT EAGLETS Hy A. 0, Ilowlflt Among i.IIut tiling Hint 1 oiiillU'il' to wi II ii in tn v Iu4 wiih llml Kcniilor Mill tll'T lll'lll'll wiih mining hm mi TllUMllll.V, llll' 'Jll lllMt., Minlliiitr mi hi IiIcikIh mill remit Jug cungriilululiniiH on Mm nn(V reditu limn tin) Kind' ciii it nl. Aiming tin' niiiviilit at tliu HiiiiiiV ulilo Nini'ti I lust wind' whit loginlcr i'il Ihi'lr iiiiiih'h won". TtioHilnv ulghl, II. (I. Holton, n hIiui' iiimii iif Kl. I.oiiIh, .Mo.j W'piliiitnilu.v, 0. N. NVI hoii, inn' of tint iiiHimuieo nuoiitH of Mi'ill'oiili.l. I. Klinoiiii.l K. T. Klimk iiiiiii, deputy fruit itinU'i'toiM ul' Mcil fonl, mill II. 0. Ilolloii of Uoiby. TlmwiJiiy, W. H. MoNuir, (I. H. HutW mill H. ", Owen of AhIiIiuhI mul II. K. Kline of MoilfWil; Mix. I Mielil, of Knn-ni City. Kim., mul Iiit hiii, V. Mii'hl, of .ul(0 Cii'i'K; Mr. mul Mr. A. T. Mulch or Ili'ili.Ocv. Cnl.. Mr. I Inlcli in a Hintiir of Mih. Dr. Hull, mIui Iiiim Iiccii lii'io for mum' tlmo visiting lior nMvv mul Mr. Ilnti'li itl'lvr "pnuling it hIioi t linic timling lictc, went on up lo .Scnllli' on ImikI iiiwk, reluming on Wiiliii'whiv. mul llu-y coiii'liuli'il tlint tlo'V wotilil dike illiuii'r uitli Mrn. Unwind mul Dr. V. W. V. Moll. Mrn. Holt mul iliitighter, MInh IMimi, iiIho took dinner with thrill, liml lift it iliiiimr tlmv Htiirtrd for llii'lr lioino in lleikuli'.V. Mrn. Mulch, who hurt Ik'i'ii here jtt"t long 'Mtiiigli to become nduoliuil to our country mul rail in lto with our ill iiuilo, will Irll her frii'iuU of her hi. tiir'a lovely mirroiiiiiliiiKH. F. W. Klipi'i'l of Mi'ilfonl wiih n IMfNi'iiKiT on Hut Iviiulp I'uiii(IN'rHiHt hlnpo tlm firnt of tin wrok on bin why to Trml creel; to viwil III mother mul nisler. While MiM Mabel HmiMon wna here we viitcil our uoliool together Wi'd nemlay morning and utter my Hiving llio children short talk by way of oncoiinigoinnit 1 oxuunciI uiyelf mul loft lnr to visit tlm intermediate mul piiniiiry iiarliiH)iitrt, mul kliu uiuilo a very fiitnrnhlo report, in fart wo think that wo have a iiiimIchoIiiioI in our litllo town. I hetowilh (tend thu roll of honor for list month of Fvbrti ary. Tho roll in mil ho long nt it generally i, iih during tlint month wo liml oouAidcniblo rain mul many of tho children havo to walk ipiito n din taui'o mul won? ooriiNJonally Into ami that would keep their iiiuiioh off thu toll. In tho primurv ilopartinont : Iariim Itrant. Loolu Trulovo, Mol a liiiiuiioiiH, Dmialil von dor Ilullon, llujeo ton dor Hollrii, Ilownnl Voj.'oli, Doimlil 'ojoli miil'AiiHol IVflTrrt In tiinnoiliatc ilrpartnu'iit Joyco von dor llollon, Itittli (Jrovor, Itufonl Sim inoiiM, Moyd t'iiiKomlo, 1'ontor (livh, llarohl Van Sooy, KUworlh Klmroll, Ljlo Van Scnv, Jinl Floroy, ICatio ltiipliniuin, Nora Clnliln'tli. llolen lloxt, K'o llui'limimi, MarKarot Itiloy mul Fm'iIu LohIiii. 1'iinoiparH romn Itillu'ita I'oaivo, Waltor Fainter, Vwlii (Irovor, Hthol Itiloy ami Car lylo N'atwiok. Henry Fronoh mul wifo eamo in WViliioftility ovpninir from Moilfonl. Mcm. Fruiioh Iiiim hoon in tho hospital for Momo tiiuo, liavinu' liml an opera tion poiTortuoil liv ttiir local M. 1).. 'n. V. I'. Molt, ami ho met thvm At tho I1. A K. ilepot mul hrouhl them to tho Suiui.Hiilo, whuio hho in nliiy injr for a few iliij. She loft Iho hon pitul hut Siitunlay, Fihruary 'J 7, ami bpent a few day with olio if their oh) iiciflilwiix in Moilfonl, Mr. Olio Nioliolx. Mr. I'Yeiioh in ono of our IhoioiiKli-unint: fannorH, who huliovoH in pniKiexNivo work, mul ho anil hi wifo uiV iccciin' eotiKrattilatioub over Iho leomoiv of Ii'ih wifo. Tlmro Iiiih hoou ipillu ii iiumhor of htrayoi-H in our town ilurini; tho past low ihi, mul iliniiiir tho first fow i1iih n ntuiilior of tho Trail mul Hlk otook people pitHsotl thtouith tilwit on their way to hour ami attnul as wii iiomkoh at tho Mattiii tiial. Mix. Kophia ThouiaH, whono Iiiih hauil, C'hailos in oiihiikpiI in tho lojj. k'uik I)Um1iiosh in Klamath county, camo in ThuiHilay lnniiiinj,' to iiiako a blunt vinit with iclatlvew. Our city iliulh, uftcr Mr. Knighton wiih bitten hy mi iily ilojfi Imvct pitKwod an onliumieo taxiiiK lon $1 mul a hitch .ill -a Kami move Mih. Whitman, mother of ur towiihiaun, It. M, Wliituiaii, airivoil ThurMluN to vixil hor hoii ami wifo. BGOLLY IT IS BETTER TEM FINISH HflUP YBft JOB THAN TER HHDF FINISH TH' WHOLE OF IT I li&un. Wf i jFj iR...nu.n OSCAR AND i . , (WSJ . ( SP-HAlNtxJ & (floflM0 Jy s " "7 """ I uoucht vw. X V 'coolie ; s I fjr v Aer's mou n'ocHMPBR,J - Ar l( A. D. Vomit;, a l'ortlaiul hiiIohuiiiii, wiih with Mr. mul Mix. (leoiuo vou ilor llclhtn at Iho HunnyHiilo for ilin ner Friday. Mr. Furl, our ooiinlv coruiior, Iiiim iMtiihliHlioil mi agency hoio for can IicIh mul itiiii'ial 'iiiiiiuoiitH, V. D. Chililn th Iiiih Hut auciioy. Anltlnnil wontlu-r wiih I ileal durliiK February. Tho inoutli could bo clnimirici! tin "lalilwlalor" In tho cnl- orulnr only Alllioticli not nn forwnul nn In hoiiiii provloun beasonii, tlm cool toiiipornturu rvtanU'il too early luul illtu: on fruit tno nutl berry IhihIi. Maximum toiupenilurort wuro r.8 on tho ilth ami ICtli, whlln a niliiliiiuiii of 25 wan reronleil on tho llltli. Tho prerlpllntlnn was V-!i Inclicn, which U col ni; lotiuiand l holpliiK to make up tho avorngo annual record. Hob Bpuncar, Ii:kIi ncliool ntudent. who by Nlrtuo of n mrlm of brilliant crodttH millclputc i;railuntlon next Juno, will bo tho latoit addition to Anhland'A colony In teaching circles In Hawaii. Ho loaven this week to Join Mr. mul Mm. Jlluo mul their oon Verno, Jnu Mownt, Frnnros Ilninlln mul Knthryn Mtllor, ntrendy omplo)od as tuarliont in tho employ of n lorlos at nchoolii conductod iindor tho aus pice of tho nplscopallans tn tho Inlands. Hob Is nlso a cenornl nil round nthloto and unlvoritnl favorite. Ho pnlls on tho "Mnnun," from Snn Francisco for Honolulu, on March 10, liavliiK been summonod by cnblo. V. C. Wobb, iisycholoRlst, who Is n profound Undent of theosophy and for a. tlmawfls connected with Hint cult nt its hondiiunrtorH, 1'olnt I.oina, Cnl.. has thrown Into tbo itlscnrd his Job ns nsHlstnnt circulator of tho Mnll Trlbuno nnd OroRonlnn on Chnr loy Umitn'u star routo. In Its Mend ho will toko n trip, combining bust tins with plensuro, over Into Jomi nlilno countv territory In tho neigh borhood of Klrby, mid may perhaps assist In roundlnt; up n herd of 2000 Konts which Harry and Ilorb llantn will suuimor on rmiKo In tlint local ity. For tho nnst fow months Micro- lihnut NVobb has boon n tonchor In tho locnl pchpol of thoosophlral re sonrch. Itov. H. H. Illcks, formor llnptlst pnstnr hero, and who early In tho pix nlllnir wnr atari oil out on a trip ntoiuiil tho world with tho Holy Und r nn objcrtlvo stopping point, will lecturo In tho church on March lfi. ncldont to thin addrt'ss ho will toll about IioIiik ninroonod In tho Modllor rnnonn whllo xeoldns to enenpo tho rlsUI of onrch l l"1 hnndH or t.or mau rrulhorH. (leorKo Krnnmr. loral 3. V. ar.Pt, accompanied by Mrs. Krninor, loft Tuesday for Ban Francisco ami mo exposition, This trip U inoroly pro llmlnnrv. Imismiich iih (leorKo I'ro poses to niuko porlodlo Jnuntu south- -wards until tho bl Miow is a tiiinR oi tho past. In tho mcnntlmo Mnstor V oh Is "at homo" Willi urnnumn 1 OlIaBon, MoHr. Allen, ltuntly and wmunB- ton, , of Moilfonl. woro In tho ciu mtnv ovonlmt. In constiltallon Mtli Mom lor mi rioiniiiorrlnl club trustees ovor matters concornliiK nn Illustrated, story, ory. doltucntod by movluK picuiro dorliiKH, an outcrprlso which rntik .,i. n,,,i i HoniothluK eutlroly now CO hlKh nil iiovol alonp lulvortlslnR H"08- and Tho plan Is to apply tho.ntuni to oom muni lilpal and county jurisuipiioun, tho oxpouso to bo borno pro nu. f i bo ohm nro ovldout, and Merltf ...... i,m boon tnkon undor con- tho UV iii"" """ . . m ildoratlon by Ashland'H club oKL A'llUlo daughter luia nrrlYd Bladdou tho hcarti of not only tho parents, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Mur phy, but also tho grandparents, J. J. Murphy and wifo, nt whoso homo on h. nonlovnrd mother and babe , nro boInK carod for tomporail y unU thoy return to tho family ranch. Tho narao ot tho Httlo Miss 1b Mnr Li!oved timetables ot tho Stanley steamer auto lino, Issued March . sohedulo Ablaiil wV,n ",,";.o; 7,10 and 9:10 n. ro.j '";,: 7:30 mul 01.10 P. . SunUajra '30 J m..w4 1180,4100 ana t JJ . ;J. lloturiiinK, lavo Mo.Uor.1 8 0 a 10JIQ p. IU.5 858. O'W- Sia0 m ASHLAND AND VICINITY ADOLPH 10:. '10 a. in. Huntlny, 10:30 a. in.; 2.II0, S;00 and 8 00 p. in. Mr. mul Mr. Fon,'iiHou of Achlaml were nentH of John llouri Huuila. Two fino hornCH owiip1 hy Mr. WntkuiH weie killed hy the Khiihtu limited ul Seven Oakn Htatiou Thurn day morniiiK. Mr. Watkiiih' Iohh is keenly fell. A number of near iicihhorH Hiir priHcd Mrw. Frank I 'aimer with a din ner held at tho homo of It. F. Demi. Tho entire program wnn it KtirprNo to the lady. Muhio intorHporHod with other featuu'H etiiphnsizeil the pleas ure of tin evening. The Southern Facific company nrc iloiuj; hridgo rejmir work out this wny. There will bo another popular grange meeting Kuturduy evening nt the Hchoolhouho. Senator Haiuttcl M. n,rlniul of Lebanon, Or., spent Hoveral dayn with Colonel MiuiH thin week. Arthur Hover mid wife, also Char lie Zuiituvrmmi and family, vveru .Sun day vinitorn of William Hover. drover Cook and family and Frrd Itichnnlrt i Cottage drove, hImo Mr. ami Mn. Uert NIcIioIm, enjoyed Sun day with Hoy nnd Mrn. Nieholn. Mr, Balnde recently entertained a number of ladies nt bridge in her beautiful suburban home. Adolf mid Fred Klmnter, who have ju-jt teturned from tho fair at Frisco, nro htoppinu' a fow days with their uncle, Fred Strnube, before journey ing on to their homo in Wheeler county.' Mrn. Davis wiih IiopIchh to n num ber of friend .Saturday nnd Sunday. Mr. D. McKilhm delightfully en tertaiued friends of WSIIon Springs to Iuiiehcou ami dinner Huh week. Mrn. Frank Molvco and .Mr. nnd Mrn. . WA. Thompson were luncheon gticHtH of Mrx. Ilurdettu Dodge of Mcdford Sutidny. Mr. mid Mm. 1). W. Stone returned Sunday from n two month' pleasure excursion to tho fairs nnd other poititH of iutoroht. Mr. mid Mrs. Tuber culled on their friends on the hoightH Sunday. A bevy of frieiulH of Mr. and Mrs. (Irani gave them a farewell dinner at the icMilrnco of Mrn. Norwood, ('anln mul iniiMo woro minor features of tho cM'iiing mul about twenty guests wished them a merry journey. MchdamcH llirkholr. and Aiulorson jointly entertained tho Farcnl-Tcaeh ers club Saturday afternoon. A pa per doHonbiiig the life nnd necom iilixlinientH of Lady Crosby wiih tend Also a paper on rami schools, Avlpch did tho render credit. Muiti and re freshments followed tho literary hour. The next mooting will bo conducted hy MendamcH It. Woldcii and (Icorgo Da vis. BUTTE GREEK ITEMS Tho baseball game- nt Lake eicek last Sunday was attended by a largo crowd. Tho score was 7 to Ul in favor of .tho llutto cieok boys. At the first part of tho game I,nku creek run in most of their tallies, hut tho Hutto Creole team proved to hesuper ior, Clans Charley Iuih been uniting rolativps in aledfonl tho juiht week, Oar bohool supervisor, A. It. Chnno, visited the Hutto oreek school Friday and ilso demonstrated the uso of a Hahoock milk tester, A. H Chaso held a school fair mooting at Lake Crook last Thursday. Tho iHreotora of tlm Hutto Creek, Luko Creek and South Fork schools met ami decided on a school fair this fall al Lake Crook. Air. and Mrs. D. ,V Myers, woro visiting Mrs. L. A. Dossier last Sat urday. F. S. Chnrloy was nt Lake Cieck last Thursday on bn.siiict.s, H, A. l'evk has been sawing wood for tho people in tho Lake Creek vi cinity. Oharlos Ten ill Ihir pt returned home from Jacksonville. II. was on tho jury. nituioho HurloMm uivh been very ill fov JJQIUO lM, ... i The Jinriksha Ride F I'enrl nnd Hnlpli I'oyton spent Bat urdny with their sister Mrs. Dawson, Mr. and Mrn, It. II, Vincent wont to Medford Tuesday. Mr. Vincent will proliably stay In town (or sev eral works, llobnrt Dltnworth spent Haturday night at tho homo of his father, J. K. Dltauorth. It. B. Peyton returned Friday ovon liii; from Medford where ho had some deutnl work done. Paul Peyton has boon helping Kl mer Dawson make shakes during tho past week. Mr. HrooinfleliJ, who tnught the first half of the N)o school, loft Fri day evening for his homo Jn Medford. Mlsn Mnrgcry Brsklno will teach the remaining four months at tho school, Messrs, Hoy Tucker and Win. Mc Lcod havo been In tho valley attend ing tho Martin trial. Mr. McLoud returned tho flrsUof this wcok. Lucius Klncald spent a couple of days of last week at Mr. and Mrs. El mer Dawson's. St. Holens McCormlck mills bavo contract for 11,000,000 foot tics. FOU HKKT HOL'SKKKUMNQ 11O0MS FOR RKNT Suite of 2 or i nicely furnished housekeeping rooms, plumbed, lighted on lower floor. 729 West 11th Btrcct. FOK nEKTHOVSK? ,,,, iinn iiii n'.n" n i i i i i r r " - FOIt HBNT Flvo room bungalow with bath. 30 foot sleeping porch, wood shed nnd 'garngo, garden stuff furnished. .Phono S83-J or 570-jr. J. II. Cochran. FOIt HBNT Threo room furnished bungalow, phono 770-J FOR KENT FUlt.MHllEO "OOM8 FOR HBNT Furnished room In modern house. Phono 372-J. FOU 8ATX IIEATj ESTATH FOU 8ALB A mountain homo, J 10 per aero, H7 acres, flvo acres cleared, 100 acres light clearing, good farm lnnd, good four room houso, hay shed, four springs on place, 20 acres fenced. Apply to owner, T. B. Sandor, Trail, Oro- .. gon. 30 FOU 8 A LB 100 ncro homestead near Itoguo river, patented. Has water rights nnd mill sight, four room cottngo. 20 acres under cul tivation, pnrtlnlly fenced, balnnco timber, some merchantable Price $3000. Write Mrs. B, Curry, (.rants Pass, route 3. 303 FOK SAkB IirViCTTOGK FOIt SALB Six fresh cows, six calves, two teams ot work horses, threo mules, two sets ot heavy work harness, wnisiis rancn, uillo out North Roosevelt nvenuo. 31S FOU SALB Full blood Duroo Jersey boar, also young plgu cheap. Phono 403-H2. 303' FOU BALE Ono team of bay mares i;ioo los. enca; ono uny mare, uuu IbB., good to drive or ride; ono vnnrllnir Imrsn roll! If. lmrroWH. 11 months old. weighing 140 lbs. cncl tamo aim iinmj, mso uvu u-vuui fenco posts, 7 cents. P. B. Sandos's ranch, Trail Orou 301 MOXBY TO IX)AN TO LOAN Money to loan on ranch property. Phono 36$ or 130-U. O. A. McArthur. aver post offlco. WHY? IT IS YOUlt nt'SlNKSS TO HKK MB Hecauso my stock In trado Is to havo optioned at tho lowest cash prlco tho best buy In this county. I hava bceu on tho ground look ing out for you for tho past five years. Nearly everyday I have in vestigated somo "good thing," I havo ellmluatod everything except thoso deals which I am convinced will so euro mo satisfied customers. in a fow hours tlmo 1 cau glyo ou the benefit of this research. U la my business to show you over tho county and, iutroduco you to tho possibilities uud opportunities hero. Soo Med ford first nnd J. C. BARNES Room 01, First National" itouk, llidg. Was Called Off FOIt BALK Ml.SCRldiAXKOOS FOU tiM.K narred Rock nnd Duff urpliiugton laying pullets; alro ono Rarred Rock cock and threo It. I. 11. coekcrols, a bargain If taken at once. Jnnos IJros., phono 370-X. 302 FOR SALtt-Bxtrn fine furniture. Will sell at a great bargain, fnrnl turo In flno flvo room bungnlow, can nlso bo rented. Inquire at 824 West 12th 8t. 20C FOR SALB Thorongnured It. I. R. vetting pggn, laying hens and set ting hcua. Reduction when 100 or moro eggs bought. Brnest Wobb, Central Point. 301 IX)R 8ALB Smudgo pots; also oil hauling tnnl;. Brnest Webb, Cen tral Point. 304 FOR UA LB Thoroughbred Uarrcd Rocks (hens and cockerels.) Ad drcfa Ktllarnoy Rnnch, It. F. D. No. 1, Tnlent. Ore. 303 FOR 8ALB riano nearly now nt n bargain. 43 Roso Ave. 301 FOR SALB- 200 egg hot water Incu bator at one-half price. Phono 7DS-M, 103 FOU SALB Threo breeding pens (mala and six females) Owen Farm VInhaven Mass., stock, White Orpingtons. High class, trap nested birds at a big bargain. Phono It. H. Paxson, Central Point. FOU SALE Bggn for hatching from my prlro winning, trap nested Co lumbian Wyandottcs, l for 15. Phono U. II. Paxson, Central Point. FOU SALE lean supply you with eggs from tho host Ri I. Reds In Jackson county at fl.00 vor set ting. Soo Frank Isaacs or phone mo. 302 FOU SALE Furniture, team mules, harness, wagon, 1417 West Main. Thono 139-U. 307 FOU SALB Clean feathers 10c per pound. Just tho thing for pillows. Phono 5 S3. Mcdford Poultry & Egg Co. 101" FOR SALE Top buggy with polo and shafts, almost now, 307 8. Laurel. 321 FOR SALE Corn fed, homo cured, bacon and ham nnd pure leaf lard. Call 714 W. Eighth, corner Mistle toe. 100 FOR SALE Ono 3-Inch Daln wagon, sot ot heavy work harness, orchard disc, spring tooth harrow, ono steel 12-Inch plow. 120 egg Pctaluma Incubator. Phono 8C-J1. 300 FOR SALB R. I. Red setting oggs, penciled Indian Runner duck eggs, settings from prizo winners. Phono SQ7-R. 303 FOR SALB Jerusalem artichokes for seed, ono cent in hundred pound lots, mnko splendid hog food. B. F. Guthrie, It. It. 2, Mcdford. 100 FOR SALB Wood saw cheap. 403 Iloardman street. 331 FOR SALB Rocleanel "Shadcland" pedlgreo oats, yields moro than doublo common oats. Also Aus tralian club wheat. S. M. Nealon, Tnblo Rock, phono 11-XX1. 300 FOR SALB Rhodo Island Red eggs, GOon setting. Phono 407-M. 321 FOR SALB Chicks, I0c. oggs Cc, best egg laying strain O. A. C. S. C. W. Leghorns, College View Poultry Farms, Corvallls, Oro. 319 FOR SALB Ono light Brahma cock of prUo winning stock. Mrs. C. Carey. FOR SALE To orchard bonds In Rogue River Commorclnl Orchard No. 2. Cost $600 and will sell for $500. Addrobs M. 11. Yatos, U22 Bmplro Bldg., Atlanta, aoorgla. 310 FOR SALE Flno Tolous geeso eggs. Phona or address W. R. Lamb, Medford. 310 FOR SALB OR TRADE 12 h. p. on Kino; 1G h. p. botlor, all In running ordor, will trade for Ford ctfr. Bring on your car and loolc nt the onglno. Address box 24, Jackson ville, Oro. S07 FOR SALE Dry wood under cover, Green body fir, $4.50 por cord. Val- loy Fuel Co, Phone 70. FOR EXCIIANUR EXCHANGE Want to Bell or bu anything? U O Rader, 114 N. Front St, Employment offlco and rentals. Phono 135. Nutt Sod. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Rogue Itlver Valley Fruit Lands. Dairy, stock, poultry ranchaa and Timber, Colonization Tracts. Best all-tho-yoar-round cljtnata. on coast. Health Resort. "Wonderful Medlol nal Springs. Heaver Realty Co. Asblal, Orago. AT THEIR IIBLP WANTIMI WANTED Good man for Mcdford territory to sell tour tlckots to tho exposition. High class proposi tion handled through a local bank. Good commission. Possible to oarn $200 per month. Address box "1015" enro Mnll Trlbuno. $20 TO $33 PBU MONTH EXTRA money to any employed person without Interfering with regular" work. No selling, no canvassing. Positively no Investment. Unem ployed need not apply. Address The Silver-Mirror Co., Inc.. 123 W. Mndlson St., Chicago, HI. 301 I .!- -Ti - WAN1KI SITDATION8 WANTED Odd Jobs, gardening and tnklng caro of lawns a specialty. Phono 710-M. 303 WANTED n&CKMiAXEODS WANTED To rent piano, no chil dren. Phono 311-J. 301 WANTED To lease a good placer mlno near Mcdford. AddreM Placer, caro Mall Trlbuno. WANTED Stock to pasture. Phono 201-JJL Z10 HOMESTEADS DIG INDIAN RESERVATION TO OPEN 750,000 ncres for settle ment; fruit, timber, general farm lands; send 2fic with this ad to Wenatchco (Wash.) Dally World, Dcpt. T. for rcllablo data about this region. DCHINESS DirtECTUKT Auto Supplies LAHER AUTO SPRING CO. Wt are operating tha largest, oldN and best equipped plant In tha Pa cific northwest. Use our sprlnsjt when others fall. Sold under guar anteo. 26 North Fifteenth St., Portland, Ora. Attorn? PORTER J. NEFF, WM. P. MHALH1 Attorncya-at-Law, Rooms 8 ana 9, Medford National Bank bldg. A. E. REAMES, LAWYER Garaatt Corey bldg. Win. M. Colvlg, George M. Roberts COLVIO & ROUERT8. LAWYERS Medford National Rank Building. B. F. MULKEY & GEO. W. CHERRY Attorneys at Law. Jackson Coun ty Bank Building. NEWTON W. BORDEN Attorney at Law. 232 East Main street. ClUropraclors DR. A. R. HEDGES. Dr. Louisa E Hedges Mechano-Theraplsts, Chiro practors, Kpondylothcraplsts. These systems, Including dietetics, cura tive gymnastics, hydro-theraphy, etc., produce results In both acutt and chronic dlso&seii. Consulta tion free. Over Deuel & Co., cor ner Main and Bartle'.t. Hours 9 a. nr. to 5 p. m. Other hours by appointment. Phona 170. DR. R. J. LOCICWOOD,, Chiropractor, norro specialist Rooms 203-204-200. Garnett-Corey bldg. Vapoi baths and scientific massage given; needle spray, head and shouldet ahowor lu connection; advice Id dietetics, medical gymnastics, hydraptherapy. Lady attendant Phono, offlco C43, residence 611-H. Dcuttsta DR. W, M. VAN 8COYOO DR. a C. VAN SCOYOC Dentists Garnett-Corey Bldg., anlta 111 Mcdford. Pro, Phone 86 G. Engineer and Contractor FRED NCUMMINaS Engineer and contractor, 404 M. F. & II. Bldg. Surveys, estimates, Irrigation, dratnago, orchard and lan,d im provement. NEW TODAY Tho Roguo rlvor valley Is getting better all the tlmo, and yet 1 havo such wonderful offors as tho follow fellow follew ing: 240 acres, out a little way, but nearly all tillable, good buildings, a lot of crop In, $35.00 an aero. 400 acres, mostly all tillable, a lot of grain n, $32. GQ per aero. Tho best farm In thq valloy, let mo provo It, all In grain this year. Very flue Invoatmont. Large now houso, largo lot, much fruit, houso fumishod $2500,00 And many moro good tiuys. Buy now, and soil at an advance this fall, Get busy, raise a crop and help create prosperity. C. D. HOON GAY PRANKS HU8INKSG FHHKCTOKY l. AsmylfHT. E. R. CROUCH Assayor, chemist. metallurgist. Custom A" Of fice. Mall order business solicited. Prices, gold, $1.00; gold and sil ver, $1.25; copper, $1.00; gold, all' ver and copper, $2.00. Mailing ea Yclopea tree on request, liefer enco, Josephlno County Bank, Rooms 201-203 Hall Bldg., Grants Pass, Oregon. 33f - Employment Aajraey EMPLOYMENT AGENpYWe wish ovoryuouy'to Know tnat tne um ue llablo Blttner Real Bstate and Em ployment agency, will get yaur help, find you employment, rent your house or sell your land, Mrs. J. 8. Clark, manager successor. Rooms 6 and 1, Palm Bldg., Med ford, Oro. Garbage GARBAGE Get Tonr DraaafaMa cleaned up for the- aaamer. CaH on tha eity garbage w&zeaa fe good aervlee. Phone 274-L. V. Y Allen. InatrBctJoB hi MMe HAIOIIT MUSIC STUDIO Roeai 401. Garnett-Corey Bldg. Fred Al ton Halght Piano, Mrs. Florenee Hnlllday Halght, voice. Telephone C3-W. TJL Notary l'aMie HELEN N. YOCKEY NoUry -lie. Bring your work to naa at tha sign of tha Mall Tribune. Phyeaicwaa ana. DR. P. O. OARLOW, DR. BVA MAINS CARLOW Oataeaa physicians, 411-417 Garaett-CafM bldg., phona 1038-L. Ksaldaaai 26 Booth Laurel St, DR. W. W. HOWARD OetaopathM physicians, SOS Garnett-Coraf building. Phone 104-M. DR. J. J. KMMENS PhyaMaa ul surgeon. Practice Halted to eye, ear, nose and throat. Syea scien tifically tested sad glaseea eea plled. Office S3 8 Bast Mate fk. Hours 8:30 i. a, t S . a. Phone. E. B. PICKEL, M. D. Office Jaefc ou County Bask bldg. Offlas phona 43-R; residence phona 6B-R. DR. MARTIN O. BARBKR PhyaJ. clan and surgeon. Office Pals block, opposite Nash Hotel. Ileurs 10 to 12, 1 to 4. Phone 110-J. DR. R. W. CLANQY Physician aad surgeon. Phones, office 36, resi dence 724-J. Office hours 19 (a 12, 2 to 6. DR. 8. A. LOCKWOOD , DR. MYRTLE S. LOCKWOOD Physicians and surgeons. Office 309-310-311. M. F. & II. Bldg. Phonos residence, S14-J2; office. 811. DR. LYDIA 8. DOW Osteopathia physician, practice limited to ob stetrics and diseases of women and children. Offices 3 and 4, SK. Marks block, hours 1 to G p. m. Phono 1G0. Rea, the Dow Hospi tal, Central Point. - DR. MCM. M. DOW-r-FhyaWaa, V surgeon, obstetrics and surgery, offices 3 and 4 St. Marks block. Hours 9 to 12. Phona 1C0. Resi dence, the Dow Hospital, Central Point. PrlBters ajsfl raMtettaw MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has O. best equipped printing aftlea la southern Oregon; book blading; loose leaf ledgers, billing systeaw; ate. Portland artee. 2,7 Mere fir Rt. Stenography and Multlgrai Yrk MHS, L T. EDWARDS Work doaa' promptly at reasonable rates. Room 3, Palm block, phone 167, Shoe Iteparlug , v. 8IIOE REPAIRING First elasa'ska)' repairing, on modern alasirta machines while you wait. M, Bldon, located in Kldd's a)hoa Btoea,' Phone 313J. ' ';; TraasTera w" EAD3 TRANSFER ft STORAOB CO, Office 45 North Front St. fhfiM 815. Prices right erfleeTawar anteed, ' Typewriters aatal SiippMis'. "'" TYPEWRITsVis AND 8UPPLIJW, Now Remington, ,'$wltk, ' Ptfjattat and Monarch tyjrewrltlag, laUSf and subtracting maehhias rwwfll maohlnes for eash or ay meata. MaohlaM far tU rttMMal ami supplies of all klads, aletjl tax ?s pairs free, ot char. flennett. 1U Qlac K, 938-K, V'a , Ml 1 1 iJl 'I-. il'i lii