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I MITOTTOITO JfATIJ TltinilNJI!, OTrWOIH?. OKKflQ.V, 'ITKSIMV. MAItf'K 2H, I!)):. J. LI1 .'1't WWW S V 5S y ) EAGLE POINT EAGLETS lly A. C. JJowlott Tim IiikI Him llml I wnitu I'm- llm Mull Trlliiimi il wiih on my 811(1 Willi iluy, mill I llii'ii I "lil llu' i-i'hiIki-h of Unit viiliuililo iiuhlli'iillnii Hint Mix. Mould I wiih plmming I" giu' mo mihI my fiiiuiilH ii hlu fi'i'il Unit iiIIi-iiumiii. 'I'liii wlinlii Ihlnlr liill ln'i'H iimiiiKi'il lictwi'cii Mi-h. II. mill our iluiiglili'i-, llullli', uiiil llu rii'Ht iulimulioit tlmt 1 liuil ill1 uny'lilng In tlmt lino going Oil wiih IM I liliiiuiii'il to In) lonl.iug mound In tin' l.'lti'lmii ou Mouiliiy I ilUtiow'ivil tlmt Ihcio wiih u Inrgo tin hoy mill oijn or two iloiiil oliii'Koiia mill llml liclng on Muiiiliiy I Imgiiu to "hiiiiiII ii iiioiiMit" unit iittlnt till v unIii'iI Mm, II, il' mIim wiih inviting in muiih of our old ii iciitl-t lor my liiilliiluy itiiinor mill I Initio Hiol,k iii nml wild: "Now, you nk no iiit'MlmiM( Iml In' nun' 'Iml you mi) lioro nl Ti oVIoi'U Hlimp." So I Nimply Impl iniiiii, uml tmrc niuiiyli, on that iifii'iuoou ulmiil ft ln'ii' i'iiimi' Mi, mill Mif, W. ('. Kululilnii, mill lliuu mine Mr. mul Mm, .lumen .lonliin, uml llii'ii well UN I illil not )''( lull on uliul oiilcr llii.y i'iiiih', I I'flu't niiy In wlmt order tlu-y iliil hi rive, Iml liy ! timo lif viiit Ihtniigh owning IIipih w, in iiililillon lo llm iifiiK-iiiiiiiril ni hoiit., Mr, mul Mtk. M. S. WwhI, Mr. uml Mm, T. I-:. Nirholn, Mr. mul Mr. Ihnlil CiiiKi'mli', Uinuilmu I1itI,u I horn, Mr. uml .Mr. l M. Slow hi t, "Sr. .. M. TIioiiiiik uml (I. II. Whiiik. Joy, Tlu'y nil unvii iih- ii IimiiIv gii'i'L iii); uml i-lii'l nm iniiuv ii'tuni or mv ti ii t it 1 iluy. It win Iml u xlim1 ti'"' until we wore iiiilnl out to llu dining loom, whero tin tulili wax Kpri'iiil with enough o(mul.i tin1 limit nl' u hungry iiiiin Jwip for joy, For il wiih not mi onliiiiuy inoiil, lint rnmigli of uliut llm onliiiiiry powwi wouM full "good thing" In Miiily it jming uriiiy, WVII, nfliT we Iiml eutoii of ront lurl.i'y, iliicl.ru, inn! pork' colli lioili'il limn, putntoi'i, corn, eto., llii'ii Mp. II. I'mui' in willi u gient Inrge iMilii', i-nvwi-it with I'iglily.lliree wnx cniiilliH, nil lighted, mul ilrumml cil of llu' t'liiupmiv lo count the i'iiii iIIck, hut I if In re iinyou!' couM liuvc liinc lo coiinl, Mix. ringondo cried out i'ijjli) -Hirer, uml hy llmt tunc the lieul from llie cumiIIok u wtti'li tlmt Iluy Iiml In In rx'iiigiiMiril, mul then four different kind of cuke, hweel wont, jellu, crciim pies nrmige mind, prnclu'N uml ereimi, etc, wen mtm'iI. mnl ulioul tlmt lime I drew my little hool; mul pencil uml hrgun to iiuiuln the iil'k of cucli linliiiliiiiV uml I'ouml tlmt tin mm"' of their n.rvrf Iniiliulinj: myself wnt) J I '-"-', mul 'lie iivenfu'i w'Ah 711 years mul u fraction --a hale, heart v uml happy noinpany that will Mam ui an advertisement, for llio henlthfnliu'-s of Orepm. There wiih one lit 1 1 o incident oc curred jiut hefore dinner wiih nn uounecil. mnl that was thai the ladies nil rvpmieil 'o the pallor mul in a few iniiinU mniehed out in regular order, mid inh )iiei'nte(l nu with u little token of frienilhhii mul a word of etinicrnlulutiim mul a wiv.'i that I mav he to sec mul enjoy iuau icturns of my hiitlulny. After dinner wiik oxer mul the men who indulged in the um of the weed had had 'heir evening Niuoke, w nil repaired to the parlor, ulicie we were euteilained with some choice HclectioiiN of music on the phonograph hy M. S, .Wood, I Iml he had In out-Ill fi'mii hnaut lo play on (he iiisini). Later in the evening some of the Initios asked to see some needlework llml llattie had heeu do ing mul tlmt hroujjit nut n icipiest to see some needlework, euiliroldery, etc., that ii yoiiUK uiau has doiu who lics with us, uml that hroii-jht the decision that hi wmk was eipml to any 'hat any one of the Indies pies- cut coulil iln, ami liio-e oi us wno wished spent the ceiling in social converse until near 10 p, in., when the company ispci"utl, cpiessiug the wish Hint we nil may live to eele hi ale many more of my lnitlidays. WVII, here I hae uhout u column of matter ulicady written, mul no Kuult'th .e', Mrs, A. M. Tlionms, who has a sale tomorrow. Saturday) has leutcd her house to Wull or Cunlvw-ll, who was married to Mi-h llattie Wiley last Wediiesdav, March 17, uml opeoU ti. move to .('ciitial Point hv ho last of ne.t week. Mr.s. Krank Coilies. wife of lw GUESS IF5THEY I WAS OVER- TO CAU ON MRS. p.U2R. TO PAN -MV, OUT AHEIISS A BEAU TIFUL JloMe.- The Rooms ARE SO N)Ct ANP LARGE AMD SO BRIGHT AHl CHEERS i n Jy j. jv I Qnassmssm 1 - MU SBBBsUiHv .ar sbbbbbbV I fvt bbbbbA OaW bbbbbK VbbbW "bbbV k b' bbW f OSCAR AND s' lM-M. I V0fg7)l A' U'HVUtl " firtoi.ru las. i H4( wot act: n iv.rr3si-iH ic iir.src'Ki'AT i3 mm :nr - ffifin kjf ssulafe T; l - " . . j - 111 uicjSncsr fr?f lormitnu of the Alavisln orcjiurd' han heen visiting her son in Again Inst week. II. (I. Meyer, Hie mailenriier on Hie route lliuu here to Lake Creek, took up a lot of fruit tree for IiIh hiothcr, Henry, lust Tlmrilii.. (Ins mid l-'iilR 1'cck of l.ukc fieek weie hcie Thnrsdav iillr seed Kini!VrilwrIN, u,ui locality, tin to sow 'his npnng. ))0lv ,,,,. r)1y lH vf,lve I Among tin husiiion cullers Thin iluy was Seiiutor xiui der lecii. Morion Hurilou, Hie '"mi who is moving IVank l.cif confeetionery uml pool hall, had the grippe so Hint In was unalth) lo work Huh Friday morning. t Mix. IIciiiv Conn of Ko..chiirg nr riid ul Hie home of her mother, Mrs. A. M. 'I'houuiH, Thursday. P. I,. Heath, one of our uierehnnts, has placed u large ganolinc norwiir in fiout of his sloto, so us 'o supply the travel. W. I,. Cliihlrclh hni hud u new sign paiiileil for his hlaek-iaith shop. S. II. Iluruish hus also had a sign painted telling the pulilic that he has mi until to hiie. Tlnunu lliley, dr., Is doing the woik. Court Hull of Med foul clinic out Thursduy in his car uml hrouiht Mr. mid Mrs. .Iiihii Ahsdo mul Mrs. Tillio Nichols, mul ho came on1 Kri day morning ami took 'V1i.-s J.oiiia lllass, the proprictn'sH of the l-'iiglo liocl mul Miss McClmiiimi to Med. ford. Mrs. Fred Dnllon was visiting her paicnls, Mr. uml Mrs. S. II. llaini-di, l-rulay, mul Thursday night wo hud Mr. McArthur here for supper uml Mr. and Mi's. Mollis Anderson of Seattle, Wash. Mr. Anderson is so- liciling for the Crescent Manufactur ing company. They went Friday to Trail and McCJoud mid returned to Medford in the owning. I should have said in mentioning the names of those Invited to the liirthilay dinner llmt Mr. uml Mrs. A. 1. Florev uml Mr. mul Mrs. John Nichols were united, hut Mrs. Flore.v had hurt her shoulder so that she coulil not come, mul ,N'r NicIioIh hud so manv duties to ntlcml us mayor of tho city that he did not come. Frank Carroll returned to tho oil fields In tho Hakorsflohl district of California Inst Saturday, after a long visit with hU parents, Mr, and Mrs. Hubert Garrett. Ills brother Fred wont along with him and proposes also to koI an Insight Into tho oil business from thoginuud floor up. Frank Clurk, architect of Medford, wuh horn tho Inst of tho week taking In tho KlkH festivities. Ho was a foinior resident and was greeted by u host of f i lends both In and outside NEW TODAY Home plckupa. 1 l-rnum furnished limine, on a hmdnosH corner 1 (Mix 100, pavement paid In full, $11)00.00. "-room bungalow stylo Iiouho, fur nished, largo Int, close In on pave ment, $2(100.00, f0 acres cluxo to town, Int go build lugs, half of placo Irrigated, $1800. Why not buy one? They uro worth much more, C. D.fflOON ARE MARRIED SHE HAS A DANISM PARLOR ANO HER. DIHIMG ROOM IS SO PRETTV- THE FIRE. Pi Af F. Ik! TUP LIVIKlti ROOM IS Tile BIGGEST TIIIMG I EVER SAW J ASHLAND I l ' l " I -Lf ADOLPH '.',;,v ti'r.r'Arjt ii nu'iiiM -ji jwi - y AHUm ''-'Wl-ll M , right wy: --T of finlorniil circle. Very oppor tunely ho Inn! with him nome flno pic turcH of tlm now ICIkH temple at Med fonl uml other liaimidng hulhllngn of that city In llio planning of whhji hit had an Important pint. Al W. 8tor"y nml Wllnori Hnrlior. , liotli rimlillug on Crnnlto strcot, have not only oxuhungeil thulr roHpectlvo t a I km In tlm deal which whh miio on the give and tuku h.'lHlH, Alex .Smith of Itcyriohhtlmrg, Ohio, wum In AHhlnml lout week vlitltlng jhht iuikIiih In tho Heaver and Yockey ! ruinlllt-x, having extended IiIh trip to tliln valley after upending tun winter ut llrowiiHVlllo. Thin was his third vlHlt to tho went, hut the flritt to this particular lclnlty, a section with which ho In greatly plcaxod. Mm. Martha II. Itapp linn Bold her property which extends through from Oak Mrcct io Flrnt avenue, upon which are .two roHlilnurpx, to Ur. Flutter, Chrlntlnn Hcloncv practitioner, who -will occupy ono and Improve Itotli, Mrs. Itapp will return to Tul ent to live. High Hchool Honlorn formed In tlientrlcnl procelou Friday evening, and marched to the Vlnlng, whore Ihoy wltnonHod tha final ierfornumco of "Tho Million Dollar Myiitery." The Mtudent hody was duly chaperoned and tho reel fllinn coiiBored. The of foct was dramatic. Itov. J, F, llnmnker, former rector of Trinity church hero, has rcnlgnod after u hrlof hIx mouths pastorate or St. Pant's F.pUcopnl church at Ylfiallu, t'al., and has removed to (ircciiHlmro, Alabama. Tho latter placo Ih whoro tho family of F. F. Whittle of this city, came from. Tho Pickens family, who renlded hero n cnr or more and returned nouth rmuo (lino ngo, have their pormanent homo at (JieeiiKlioro. The town af fords a flourlnhlng l.'plnropal church the parish being nUo eipilppcd with a HUbutnntlnl rectory. ncm .. LOST LOST Klnxlt auto horn. Return to 131 X, lllvomldo nud receive re ward. :nr. IIUSINCSS OPPOHTUNITIKS WANTED Druggist to take over n drug store, In Southern Oregon, sale or exchange. AddreSH Drug gist. Medford Mall TiUmiiio. 3 IS FOR B. T.K RKAIj ESTATB FOlTsAMS Olio of'tlio choicest "'lots In Siskiyou Heights addition to Medford. Addtess F. E. (',., euro Mall Tribune. 310 FOH SAMJ- lly owner, n good farm close In with or without crop and stock, no orchard, llox K. K.. caro Mull Tribune. 312 MODOC ORCHARD Duroc -Jersey, Pure Bred Spring Pigs Both Sexes Wo nro offering for snlo n selection of Spring Pigs of tho big kind. Sired by (lOl.DKN NHOCET, No. 142.7SS, out of dauiH from prize winning stock nud Individually tho pigs nro what could bo oxHctcd from their lines of brooding. Mnko your selections early nnd for visiting privileges and prices apply to i;Pglmer Investment Ce: .Mull Tribune Itulldlng .Modfunl SHE. HAS M Et-ecTRtC PIANO PLVfeft .TOO.TOM- THEN HAVE THE GREATEST COLLECTION OF MUSIC FOR T - A WHOLE CAOINST JUST FUIL tanre-o. a ucaxo yxs-j Why Oscar Quickly i'Ctt. KffKC'i Dttft m.i ww - r) ,rf I r2.it. U-ID ICXTAK.-3 Abut.ru w.r-T Mir tIS KOMlHV V 7f fks -" "t )( f gi V l I J I ' - - Jiff jrv1 r 11 - - - - ' - : -7Jwr'Ji3 iacv3ioVJiafirw i2& ,crz& FOIt fW.vjwriOL'i0 KOH KUNT Hninll fiiriilHhrd huriBn low, cIoru In. hi'iiilre of Dr. .1. U lliilin. :u VOll ItKNT-Modern furnlidied hun gnlow, water ront jiald. Phone 13-X. .Ill FOIl 1:XT CIoho In four room Iiouho nun I'lock Mouth of park, Kooil ho for garden, $G por month with rlty water paid. AridrcHX 1. O. Iiojc 207, Milford, Oro. FOH HUNT Flvo room bungalow with bath, 30 foot Bleeping porch, wood idled and gnruge, garden Fluff furnlHliiil. I'hono S82-J or r,70-H. J. II. Cochran. FOH ItnXT Thrco room furnlshe.d bungalow, phone 77U-.I. Toil BA1.K MTE3TTJCK FOH S Al.!-: Hei;ltoVed full blooded bull calf, C months old. I'hono 741, Frank . Owen. 31C FOH SALK Horse, buggy, and hnr ness. $9C. I.udy can drive, llox 20, Mall Tribune. 31G FOH SALE 7 iowm ami heifers, some fresh soon, 3 steer calves, one Jer ho) bull, 3 Poland China sows and pigs, 0 young sows, ono pure bred Poland China boar, W. E. Ilryson, (Irlffln Creek. 212 FOH SALE Pair young work horses, team or single, tlmo It desired. Phono 317. FOH SAM-3 Throughhred Jersey hull, one year old, from Imported stock. II. V. Cruni, Roxy Ann road, near l.ono Pine school. 313 FOH SALE Two saddle horses, broken to drive, double and sin gle harness nnd saddle. Mrs. A. S. Hubbard, Ashland, Ore. FOR SALE Six fresh cows, six calves, two teams of work horses, threo mules, two sets of heavy world harness. Walsh's ranch, nillo out North Roosevelt avenue 31S FOR SAM: POL'LTRV AND ECCS FOH SAL?: Ono light Ilrahma cock of prize winning stock. Mrs. C. Carey. Phouo 1C-FU. FOH SALE Rhodo Island Red eggs, COc u setting. I'hono 407-M. 321 FOR SALE Chicks. 10c. ckks Gc. best egg laying strain O. A. C. S. C. W. Leghorns, College Mow Poultry Farms, Corvallls, Ore. 310 IIKIjI WANTED FESIALK WANTED Girl to do second mornings. Wages $4. Mrs. Heddy. work J. F. 312 WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED Work for man and team. Phono 3U2-Y. 313 WHY? IT IS YOUR Hl'SINHSS TO SEE ME Becauso my stock in trade is to hnvo optioned ut tho lowest cash prlco tho host buy In this county. I have boon on tho ground look ing out for you for tho past flvo years. Nearly everyday 1 havo in vestigated some "good thing." I hnvo eliminated everything except thoso deals which I am convinced will so euro mo satisfied customers. In n fow hours timo I can glvo you tho benefit of this research. It la my business to show jou over tho county nnd Introduce you to tho possibilities nud opportunities here. Sco Med ford first nud J. C. BARNES Room i!OI, l-'lwt National Hank llldg. MI?.HEUfeR3AVE HER. A SWELL ELECTRIC AUTO THE ,FOR HER DIRTH0AS , AND THET ARE BUILDING IAN AGARAG& IMTHE. i BACK l IIA.-TA I " - -w. rriaav vl Reconsidered BCCXU5C IF HIS FINC ZW1 RAID HO MU3T TAY l rTXOt VAIU. ;k: FOH 8ALK MIHCniiljAXKOUS FOIt SAMi If you wind to pnr clinBc u fine Alrcdnle puppy of riiglhtt'r'd Htock, male or fomal". nddrcMK llox 104, It. 1'. I), or phone l.-.-ril, AHhland, Oregon. 3Ki FOH BAM: lilack Oak Rtovo wood. 11.25 Kr tier on ground. C. F. Monnlch. It. II. Xm. .1, M.-dfonl. sir. FOIt 8AM-llouNeliolil furniture nt f, I" Ronth Xowtown, Phone 17fi J. 3ir, FOIt 8AI.K (Soon" ogg for setting, 10c each: turkey eggs I.'c -ncli. Phone 4UKJ1. 313 V O H 8 A I. K UnlrrlKated. home grown, polntoes. Sir Walter Hal elgh, Hundred Fold and New Snow varieties 1...0 p.-r 100 lbs. i:. SV Carlton, 1'pjm.t Table Hock. 220" FOH 8AI.K Furniture, gas range, Btoves.etc. S20 West 12th. 3lfi FOR SAM-: I.00S0 alfalfa hay Jit ton nt barn on Ross l.nne. O. Ad der. 31.' FOH SAI.E Furniture In a good boarding house, good location. House can he rented. Inquire box lill, Cold IIIH, Oro. 31.', FOH SAI.E Light hack, detachable scats, good as new, $30. Union Livery Stables. 311 FOR SALE OR TRADE Ono new two horse potato planter. J. T. P.. care Malt Tribune. 312 FOR SALE Medium weight automo bile, runabout body, new rear tires, best rash offer this month will take It. Address P. O. box 207. Medford. Ore. FOR SALE Top buggy with pole and shafts, almost now, 307 S. Laurel. 321 FOR SALE Wood saw cheap. Doardman street. 403 321 FOR SALE To orchard bonds In Hoguo River Commercial Orchard No. 2. Cost JC00 and will sell for $300. Address M. B. Yates, 922 Emplro Bldg., Atlanta, Georgia. 340 WANTED TO rv WANTED To buy or rent, largo Incubator- Phono CG1J or P. O. box 59S. Medford. 313 TALK ABOUT A BARGAIN! How's this: 1C0 acres prlmo foot hill soil, closo in, 75 acres in cultiva tion, spring water piped in, beautiful building site and abovo all, teu acres of best young orchard lu tho west, principally Xowtown Pippins, yielding tin 1914. second crop, more than 1400 boxes extra fancy export apples. Practical orchard 1st s know this is tho timo to buy pear and export ap ple orchards. They know, too, tho merits of foothill orchard land. That Isn't tho point, though. This entire 1G0- ncro tract, overlooking railroad and town, can bo bought for only $C."00, on tonus that will tako enro of doferred payments fiom tho product of tho orchard. Don't delay about this, or tho other follow will got It. ROGUE RIVER LAND 10. Room 107 51. 1 & H. IM'lg. Opjkhslto Post Office FOR SATiE OU EXCHANGE Rogue River Vnilty rrutt Lands. Dairy, stock, poultry ranches and Tlmbor. Colonization Tracts, Best nll-tho-yenr-round climate on coast. Health Hesort. Wonderful Medici nal Springs. H.wcr Realty Co.. Ashlmul. Oram a. ANO TOMOU SHOULD SEE and BUNCH OP NEW CLOTHES LISTEN .SHE HAS. THEN MUST GO , MINUTE-- AWFUU USX- IVL5ET SHE HAS TEH NEW AT THEIR 3VAY IN C JRffi I ( HZRt, CFF I I ' V CHAILV ( IN Jllt-. C 8ACk TOT ) i 3-2f '' WiXTI5l MinCKl.liAnOUS WANTED Stock to pasture. I'hono 201-.IC. 31fi SIONKV TO LOAN TO LOAN Monoy to loan on ranch property. Phone 3(58 or 130-H. C, A. McArthur, over post office. FOH KACIIAUA. FOH KXCHAXOK 1200 mortgage, well secured, bearing S per cent for lord auto or horse and buggy. I. O. Hox 233. 313 FOH EXCHANGE A flno homo In Portland for a good piece of land. Inquire nt 18 North drape. 3H FOH HALE OH grand piano. Tribune. EXCIIANOE Itox 'J'i, caro -New Mall 31-1 FOH TRADE 2 dltion, new hody. 778-J. wagon good con Phone evenings 311 TO EXCHANGE Six room modern house for 40 acres. Improved. 237 East S3 St. 314 EXCHANGE Want to soil or buy anything? U C Radcr. 114 N. Front St. Employment office and rentals. Phoco 125. Nuff Sod. " HOMESTEADS BIO INDIAN RESERVATION TO OPEN 750,000 acres for settle ment; fruit, timber, general farm lands; send 25c with this ad to Wenatchco (Wash.) Dally World, Dcpt. T, for rellnblo data about this region. BUSINESS D1KRCTURT Auto suppliea LAHEtt AUTO SPRINO CO. W are operating tho largest, oldest and best equipped plant In the Pa clflc northwest. Use our iprlagf irnen otners rail, sold under guar ftTtUR antee. 26 North Fifteenth Portland, Ore. Attorney PORTER J. NEFF. WM. P. MEALEI Attorneys-at-Law, Rooms 8 and 9, Medford National Bank bldg. A. E. REAilES, LAWYER Garnett Corey bldg. Win. M. ColTlg. George M. Robert! COLVIO & ROBERTS. LAWYERS Medford National Bank 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. ClUropractora DR. A. R. HEDGES. Dr. Louise E. Hodges Mccbano-Thorapists, Chiro practors, Spondylothoraplsts. These systems, including dietetics, cura tive gymnastics, hydro-theraphy, etc., produce results in both acuti and chronic- diseases. Consulta tion free. Over Douel St Co., con ner Main and Bartlett. Hours 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Other hours by appointment. Phone 170. DR. R. J. LOCKWOOD,, Chiropractor nerve specialist Rooms 203-204 205. Garnett-Corey bldg. Vapot baths and scientific massage given; needle spray, head and sbouldei shower In connection; advice lo dietetics, medical gymnastics, bydropthorapy. Lady attendant Phone, office 543, resldonce 511-IL Deutytts DR. W. M. VAN SCOYOO DR. C. O. VAN BCOYOC Dentists Garnett-Corey Bldg., suite 110 Medford, Ore. Phone 866. Engineer mul Contractor FRED NTcUMMINGSngineernd contractor, 404 M. F. & H. nidg. Surveys, estimates, Irrigation, drainago, orchard and land lm nravomont. By Allman Tom Trt GOING TO TAKE A VX r A I V l IM ' 1 m GAY PRANKS ii I nuBiNKSs miteatOKT Afwaylng. WAiM E. R. CHOUCH Assnyor. chemist. metallurgist. Custom Assay Of flee. Mall order business tollaltfttt, Prices, gold, $1.00; gold ami Ml ver, J1.2C; coppor, f 1.00; gold, Ml vcr and copper, 2.00. Mailing en Yclopes freo on request. Refer en co, Josephine County Bank, Rooms 201-203 Hall Dldg., Qranti Pass, Oregon. 33S i-B. Employment Agency EMPLOYMENT AGENCY We wlsk everybody to know that the Old Re liable Blttnor Real Estate end Im ptoyment agency, will get ysur help, find you employment, rent your house or sell your land. Mrs, J. S. Clark, manager successor. Rooms G and 7, Palm Bldg., Med ford, Ore. Garbage GARBAGE Get Tour urenliM cleaned up for the summer. Cms on the city garbage wagon good service. Phone 274-L. Y. Allen. I9f F. iBstractloa la MtMte HAIOHT MUSIC STUDIO Rooai 401. Garnett-Corey Bldg. Fred Al ton Halght Piano, Mrs. Florence Halllday Halght, voice. TelepheM 53-W. XJs8'5 i Notary FaMie HELEN N. YOCKEY Notary He. Bring your work to sae at UM slm of the Mall Tribune. '""''''""'','i"", PhyeNai DR. F. O. GARLOW, DR. K7A MAINS CARLOW Osteopath physicians, 416-417 Garnett-Ceref Diag., pnone lusts-i. 26 South Laurel St. T W. W. HOWARD OeteonataJ physicians, 303 Garneit-Cofaf building. Phone 804-M. DR. J. J. EMMENS Pbyalclaa surgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear, nose and throat. Eye selea tlfically tested and glass mb plled. Oculist and Aurlst for 8. P. R. R. Co. Offices M. b& II. Co. Bldg., opposite P. O. Phone 567. E. B. PIC1CEL, M. D. Offlo Jaek son County Bank bids. OftlM phono 43-R; residence pnone 68-K. DR. MARTIN O. BARBER Physi cian and surgeon. Office Palm block, opposite Nash Hotel. Hour 10 to 12, 1 to 4. Phone 110-J. DR. R. W. CLANCY Pnystclaa a4 surgeon. Phones, office 36, resi dence 7 2 4-J. Oltice noun 19 U 12, 2 to 0. DR. S. A. LOCKWOOD DR. MYRTLE S. LOCKWOOD Physicians and surgeons. Office 309-310-311, M. F. & H. Bldg, Phones residence, S14-J2; office, 814. DR. LYDIA S. DOW Osteopathia physician, practice limited to ob stetrics and diseases ot women and children. Offlcea 3 and 4, 8U Marks block, hours 1 to 5 p. hl Phouo 100. Res, the Dow Hospi tal, Central Point. DR. MCM. M. DOW Physician and surgeon, obstetrics and surgery, offices 3 nud 4 St. Marks block. Hours 9 to 12. Phone 100. Reel donee, thu Dow Hospital, Central Point. Printers ana PubUsuert UEDFORD PRINTING CO. has ta best equipped priming office la southern Orogon; book binding, loose leaf ledgors, billing systems, etc. Portland price. 17 NorU Tr Ht Stenography nnd Multlgraph Work MRS. M. T. EDWARDS Work don promptly nt reasonable rate. Room 3, Palm block, phono 107, Shoo Repairing SHOE REPAIRING First alas repairing, on modern eleetrM machlnos while you wait S. M, Blden, located la Kidd 8hc Ster; Phone 313J, 'ITUMtn EADS TRANSFER s 8TORAQH CO. Office 42 North Front St. PkM 316. Price right. UtiUm fMf tnteed. " tUJ--:,T , ,, ,', , . Mr-T.rw.ww Tjjxmritcrs and Bttftdle. TWUTEirBAND aiTpPLlI Now Remington, Smith Frlar and Monarch tyimwritlatf, addtaj nnd subtracting machine, rvbuA machines for eash or My Pf mentB. MaehMe fer'reat, ribbossi and suppllef Of al) UH4, MRtpM lf pairs free'of ehajfW. Ki(r -t. J . Bennett, 18 , CtuQkM Wi. 38-K. ' . .