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-,-KY MEDFQTtTJ ITA'Uj TRTUDNE, MEDFOUD, OltKdOX, TlfKSI)AY, AIMMr, 27, 1015 WOTU .FTTW 'iiL.JMm OSCAR-AND ADOLPH AT THEIR GAY PRANKS A Bad Week for the Help Problem FREE OF ICE FOR RUSSIAN TRAFFIC ARCHANGLL SOON -I k t i i WASHINGTON, I), ('., April 'J7, Tin1 National (Irngiupliitt Hiicifly In Inilny' Nliiiimiciil ennecrnlng llm Woiritiliy of lln IIimiHMiii wnr, wiya: "Arelimigel, I he olilrwl pint (if lliu HiiNHfnti i'miln, In ii f"v wrt'Un mme will iiu-iiken in vllnl wnr ImpniliiuiM', I'm' whi'n llie Arctic ii Iwim from tin Wliilo mum KiihhIii will li utile to l'(lM!lllllli('lll' Willi lll'l' llllif tllllMlgll n free uinpim purl mill lo lereivit inlii'li ni'i'tlml wnr MiippliiM mill other iiiiioiifui'liii't'M nvi'i'ii unite tlioiiKiunU nr mile oltorler tlinn Hint via Vlmli votok. AitIimmhi'I in ilnnl('il nt the licml of 11m Dviiin ilcltii, id I'nr noilli iih llie iioillieiiiiiiot hIionw of Iliitlnii liny. It In- Iiui-t niitl iiiiot iin poititnt elly in the wuilil plnerd - iienr I lie Aielle I'lrele. I'hv Only Shot I Ki-iihoii "The liniliiir of Ait'lniiigel in op tiniUticiilly mi lil to lie nlen I'lom May to Octolier. However, It only en liielv I'i'i'H fnuu Tee during the mimlli of .Inly Mini Anpixl, nlthiMtuh In the nvemge yenr, it I five for imvignliutf pnipoNOM Tor It pi-liml sonm Wccl, -lunger. Till' cilv lie mi the Dunn liver, 'Jll iirfle from the While e. II I Till mile notlhen! of St. I'e terlinrv, nml U eonneeleil with (he dNirlliuting renter or the interior by uiihvnv run) ennui. "Sol only I Arelinugid liiti-retinir n ii i'IIv fiulu etieine fur north, hut it i Nlill ntoie interesting iih one of the iiinxl niieii'iit eitiiv Imill upon he fringe of elerniil Ai'ttii- uIiiIiih-n. Pounded Ity .Voi-m-iix-ii llefore the year 1)00 (he Norsemen eHtne heio ami Innled. They laid the foiiiiilatiiiiiN of the preifiit city, a illy that ha crown noIv, lint nl inol without halt, nrem-ryed in M'aee liv it imitated position in the mntli. The I'ity Iiiih aehieveil it prexcnliliiv importance a mi onllet for the prod net nf (he fur northern ami western pint of the Itiixxiiui einphe. "Duiiui; it Hlmrt riioti for nnvi trillion Aiehiinijel U the linnt point In all the ninth. between Hill) ami 10(10 tt.es mill here through the hiinf aeAlftif. 'The total value of im port ami eport nf Arehnnuel nmnmitH In ahonl f.".0l)0.0nn, ami IIiIh your, under war t-ouililinim, slionM niHnUill lo iinmh more. The ehief ur ttele of Irnffle in peaee time are fih, kin, far, timlier, wax, iron, tallow, hri-tle ami eaviar." EAGLE POINI EAGLETS lly A. 0. Uowtctt (Iiih Norman, foreman on I ho I.nhl Invv orclmnl, wiih ilelni: IiumIiiohm at the ICiikIo Point Htutn Imnl; Tticmlny aftorimon. MIhh Alllo Kllppel of Moilfonl nuiie out on the I', & II. WedneHilny ami tooli the I'. I'.-l'emlHt ntnKo for Trail to Hieml a while on tlm farm with Iter motlior. MrH. It. A. Potty ramo In from thn Corhln orrlimil anil unit .Mm. Quark eulitiHlier ami look Inn' to her homo on unlit orclmnl W'eilaeHilny, II. Ij. Gunman ami IiIh hlnler, MIkr Kffle, came oat from their homn at the moiitli of II I It eroeU nil Weil nemlay, took illnnvr with im nml re tniaeil the vanm day, They report the iond In a much holler condition than llioy were a few weelH tiKO. William lllllmnn or I.nku Creek nlKo took dinner Wedaemlay. Kohert It. Mlnler wnn ilolni; liunt nenH with our merclmnlH AVeduenday and ho wan !', M. CorlleH and ho ro poitii that IiIh rather, II, I). CorlleH and wife, were nut al the Al!vlntn orchard vlnltlni; him, and that hlii Hon hloyd, nml wife, wore kIhk to inovo on I liu plitco locontly vacat ed by .Mr, 1 1 oh Hltirr, and owned by our road Hiiprevlnor, IM button. .Mlko I Ian ley and . I). Ilarrln I'iiino In Wednefiilay evening Into fur Htipiier, hut micrecdcd In uuttliiK all they could eat before lenvla. t ThuiHdiiy mni'iilim your H. V. cor- , lynpoiuident mailo a hurried trip to Mmirord on the V, & K, and lin waut tfd to rut urn .tin tho return trip, Had uhly thirty niliuittm to attttud to Iiiih Uuihh no hud no tliuii In cull at tho Mall Tribune offlco. On tho roturn trip I mtit Mm, Ilnttlo OhamherH and ftl'i-H, Mary A. Citnipbidl, Imtli or Derby on their way homo from , Medford. Tliui'Hilny nrtornoou Ilonjninln Krodonburi; camo out to lmvo br. Holt treat him for .loh'u putfl and tho HON I moruiiiK tho doctor opongd aovou ' bbllH ror him on one Ihk, ll linn boon afflicted for thn liiHt two months btit will likely Improve. Ho Ih at Jllin Bunitynlilo, I neo Hint thn ini'Ko bund pnlutod IiIIIh ara out ror n Kniud ball Sat urday nlult, May lnt nut that ro- , , , , , . l : Li ' , " 7r--- BOB 1 . &J8 WK4HiiT &&?,: tegk Wk-- y&t&T l--fm- to I '"' - - . ....J i Ml m t, I ,t . U IP ! I i, imum i , Um fiehhiueulH will he itervvif nt the I'liKle hotel, (Iuhh N'lcholit nml wlfn took the eveuliiK train ror .Muiirord Thurn day. (leorKn von tier llellen and wire motoM'il lo Mi'dford lant WedaeMilny In attend the theater. I wait down In the I', & K, depot Tliiirmlnv lookliiK for xeiinilblm: to tell the leadera or the Mall Tilbiiiei and whllo there met Mr, Har.elrlKK, he witrt tnkliu: out Mr, John Itnder'n rienm t'lirnt and that canned mo to IhikIu to look nroiiml nml try to nee wain wiin (IoIiik In that line of bun llienit nml round Hint there were ntlll temaliiliiK twenty hIx empty in n it to he dtdlveieit ami that brliiKH up the iuentlon, why can't we have a cream ery here ami imvo the expeuite or fcnillni: the cronm off to Komn other plure, ami I know Hint noine or It noiHt to the Wlllnmetle vnlley, nml then when we want butter all (hut we have to do lit to pay n grocery drummer from Portland to roino out heie and Melt It to our inerclmntn and then we pay the rrelKht on It from Portland to Medford and then from Medford to Knitln Point nnd then wo pay our local merchnntft for hnnil Hiik It nml luterem on the Invent input, etc., nnd then complain of tho IiIkIi coitt of IIvIiik. I M, Htewnrt and wife tool; linn inr.e on tho V. A. IC. ror thn IMitall Mntlon Thumdny. They were koIiik up to vUlt Mm. 8,'it non, Win, l'erry for a few tlaya. Mr. H, thotiKht that the cbiuii;e iiiIkIU help him. Norman McOjinld hatl n regular MiirprlMe blrtbilny party Wedncmlay ulKht. Ho In a member of tho town council nnd wait nt the nicotine or the council, not mlnlrunlltiK Hint thure would bo any trlckH played on him, but when ho arrived at hlit homo ho round Mr. and Mr. Prank Nlch olit, nnd daiiRhter MIka Thelmn, Mr. nml MrH. ltay Anhpolo, Mr. and Mrfl. Hay Hinltb, Mr. nnd MrH. Kreemnn Newport nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles llacon. Mr. McQunld'H birthday was on ThurHilny hut IiIh frlciiiU tliouitht Hint In would or rotirnt be at the lod?o of Odd Follow' ko they took time by tho forelock nnd hnd tho HtirprlHo pnrty before liutid. My re porter mtyH Hint they hnd n very pleitHitnt time am! nil hnudtt wlHhod Normnit ninny rctuniH of mich occus loim. MrH. W. A. Marbln or (lold IIIH la here vIhIIIiik her con h In, MrH, Jncob Joiioh. Mrn. (leorno WeekH or Hlk Creole (Trail) broiiKhl out a nice lot or mo hair ror shipment a row tlnyn a no. It. K. McNcnl and (). C. Kim; or Medford were hoIIcIHiik nmonK our merchnutit Friday and whllo hero called on Mm, llowlctt ror dinner. John lloltz, a rancher was hero n!no ror dinner, MIhh l.lzxy HloberHloadt rodo Into town Friday inoruInK to have her borne hIioiI. Hint Ih one or tho' enter prlMm; IndteH Hint Iiiih turned her at tention to thti caltlo IiuhIiicsh and rldeH thn raiiKt) to look nfter them, ami' I heard one of our old ntnek men remark that who know moro of tho uiarkH nml hrnmlH on tho range than iniiHt any of tho men who ride. .Sam KwenuliiKi one or tho old for est rniiKoiH, who Iiiih recently return ed from Alanka, and William von dor llellen called ror mippor Thursday. Well hero I am on my twelfth pnr.e and ntlll hhvo to tell or our trip up to tho rock cruahor, about tho work that Ih IioIiik done on tho roads, about F. PoloiuoVt rino rnrm, etc., but will havo to keop that over ror tho next Mum In order to hoop "Our tleoi'Ko" In n Kood liuiuor. Miw, Slniiti ICuhli, Mih. Wileox ami Katheriue Offcuhat'her were eulleiH of W. Cameron. Mr. nml Mih. Keotl of Murphy npent Sumlny at 10. ,1, Ucowd'h. Aiming thoMo who made Iiumiii'sa trips lo town last week were: Mr. Love, Mr. Payne ami Herman Ofl'en haelier, Client or nml lMwartl Kuhli drove a laifto Imiieh of enltle to the hike Humluy, The fnrmeirt of Mil valley were J'uvort'tl with ruin Satuitluy nielli, APPLEGA1E jaiMiwwmnoiiM. 1 1 . inn the erops liciiiy; in (rent liei'il wiiter, Kilith Kuhli euteitaineil the pnpiU ami teaeher of the hlli hcIiooI room at her home Thursday evening. The rally part of the evening wiim jieiit in playing gamew, after which re frextitni'iitK were Herveil. Tli,e parly hroke up nt miifnight. Thnut' pres ent were: r.M. nml Mr. Wl ler, .Mr. and Mix. Chester ICuhli, (lertrude ami Tom Mie, Iti'HwIr Head, Paul ami .lonie Wiight, Kva ami Olio lliimeii, John ami llealiiee O'llrien, Iluyli nml .Margaret llrowu, Frank Knuten, lirna Kuhli, Alice lliiigham ami Ile al rice MeKee. Mr. lloiiHtou ha heeu vixitiug with her niece, .Mr. ehcMcr K6ldi, f,or llie pilot few tiny, .Mr. ami Mr. Potter have moved to Steamboat for the pic-ciil. Mr. and Mr. Warren Mre ami iIiiiikIiIcih, Helen, Itttt It nml Mar garet, toxelher with Miv. I.nur.'i Kiieutren ami daughter .JimMie, were ufteruooii eallei-H of .Inn Mee nml family Sumln.x. Mr. ami Mr. .1. II. Ilerrinlt, lofin Peruoll ami Abe Kromhling motored to town Monday. Church nerviro wen held nt the M'hoollioimo Sutidav evening, April 'JL'lh. Mr. Harold Kuhli i pinclitiLr a few tlnyn with her mother, Mr. Whi ter Miller, on Thoinpon ereelc. Ilexxie ami Dorothy Head visited nt the home of their Aunt, Mix l.ind ley, Saturday. Mr. and Mr. W O. Wheeler s)H'iit Satiiriluy in the vnlley. Alice Hinghaui in i-iting with her folk on Tltomp-on rrvek. Mr. Knrl Stuiiley left Monday for Oakland. The ham-hall game played Sumlny between Mi-souri Flat ami Applcgatc school team roMiltcd in u 21 to 11 ietory for Applegnte. Tom Men pitched the entire game for Apple gate, while Miourt Flat u-ed two piteheri.. The lineup for Applegate wa a follow.: Obricn, catcher; Mee, pitcher; Knutreii, firt Imxe; Hrowu, M'cond Inixe; .lortlau, hliorttop; Mee, third ha-e; llrowu, right field; Often hacher, center field; Knov, left field. ANTIOCH HEMS Dave Cotterill of the Meadows wiih trading in Medford TiieMlny. W. C. Chapmaii nml mmi, Claude, were Medforil vUitorH Tue.-ilay with ii load of wool, which W, C, hold to I'M Pottinger, Hie Medford wool liuyer. .Mix FIoste I.evere of .Medford 1 u visitor at the home of lieu Perry. Charley Murku ami .lake ltagdale have returned Irom their trip to ( ul iforutii. Then (llass ami family nml Mi-.se Myrtle nml Klla Chapmuli motored to Medforil .Saturday. Tim orehontrii from Medford failed lo reach the lleagle hall Saturday night, hut n violin was borrowed nnd every one hail u good time. L It, Hrown of Metlfonl was u vis iter at the Moore ranch this week. K. It. Peterxui nml Perey Wells were visitors nt the Auliocli m-IiooI ThuiMlay. Mrs, Mriseoo of .Metlfonl was vis iting with homo folks n few days this week. William Cotterill of the Meadows was u visitor at tho Pert Chapman ranch Saturday. Reportod by Jackson County Ab trnct Co., Sixth and Fir Sti. U l'Mato Ti-niiKfers Paul W. Paulson ot ux to M. C. Hood et nl, lot In Ash land $10.00 J. O. (tolilo ot ux to Victor S. Jenkins, lots 13 and 1 1 bll; 7, Horryvalo add. Medford.... 1.00 CJoorgo W; Hudson ot ux to J, b, Corhtitt ut ux, lot In Ash land 400.00 Cftlvln A. McLomoro to Win. Hnmpson, mluliia claim 37, 3W 1.00 II, H. to John Farrell, land In 0, 37, 2W Pntent court iras Thurmnn A. bcllolt t ux to C. A. William, land In 31, :i7, 1 W, 5jfi, 37, 2W, 0, 38 1W Olid I .'!K 2W 10.00 W. II. HIiiRlor, Hherirr to K. It. Ontmnn, pt, 30, 37, 1W....1 80G.fi t NOTICH TO COXTItAiTOIUS Healed proponalu, nildrcniied to tho utnlernlgned nt Jackdonvlllo, Ore gon, nnd endorsed "Scaled HID FOR IlKPAIUINO Hitmen-:," ror repairing bridge across Antelope Creok about 2 miles Houth or KaglQ Point, Ore gon, In nccordiinri) with the plans nnd npecirieatloiiH on Hie In tho Coun ty Clerk's oMco, HE l received nnd riled until 10 o'clock A. M. Muy 20th, IHir., nml ut that time tin; County Court will publicly opi.n and rend all bids. Kach bidder nhall bo rntpilred to deposit with his bid five per cent or the amount or his bid, which shall be forfcllcd to tho county In caxo the award Is made to liltn, nnd If ho mils, neglects ,or reruscH, ror n period or ten dnjs after Hitch award Is made, to enter Into tho contrnct and file hi bond In the manner re quired by and to tho satisfaction of the county court. A corporato surety bond will bo required for tho faithful porform anco or tho contract In n sum equal to one-hair or tho total amount or t.iu sum bid. Tho County Court reserves tho right to reject nny or nil bids, or to accept tho proposnl deemed best ror Jarkson County. bated this 23d tiny of April, liilC. O. A. C.AKDNKH. County Clerl.', Jncksonlllc, Oregon. 40 FOK nn.Mx rtucMfc? FOIt ItKNT Completely nnd nicely rurufshed 5-room bungalow, all conveniences, good location; c!om In. Apply 421 Jay St., off So. Oak dale. 5C FOIt ItKNT Ono 8-room residence; also rurnlshcd housekeeping rooms. 310 N. Unrtlett. FOIt ItKNT- Furnished house, 4 rooius, strictly modern, una tilocK from new federal building. Phono 931b or call at 243 N. Holly St. FOIt ItKNT Modern 3-room npart mont ami n two room furnished house, close In. Inquire Frank Hel linger, 125 N. Holly St., next to now post office. 31 FOH ItKNT Modem C-room cottage, nice location, paved street; $10, water paid. Phono 4'JD-Y. 35 FOIt 8AWV WrKSTOCK FOIt SAM? Two buroe Jersey sows, eight months old. Wrlto It. F. 1). No. 2, box 103, Medford. 33 FOIt SAM?--1 teams of mules; 3 teams of work marcs; 3 driving horses; I saddle horses; tlmo pay ments with good security ucceptod. Walsh's Hunch, mile out N. Hooso volt Avo. 52 FOIt SAM? Cheap, 200 Angora goats; also horso and buggy. Frank I?. I.oomls, Ilrownsboro, or Mod ford It. F. 1). 2, box 120. 49 FOH SALK Uuroo Jersoy Spring pigs, both sexes, tho big kind sired by Clolden Nugget, No. 142.7S5. Palmer Investment Co., Modoc Orchard. 43 FOH SAM?Choap, span of mules, harness and wagon. 32 South Con- trnK FOU 8AU: HEAIi F-STATH FlTsAbK Acroago near tho city at special bargain prices. See owner, Phono 37 1, 1005 K. Main St. 33 FOH SALE if you want a tlno S0 acro rami and fruit ranch noar Eagle Point, Ore, G3 acres being cultivated, ou county road, nil fenced, flno water, all necossnry buildings, seo J. T. Carpontor, own er. 345 N. Hartlott St. 33 FOR SAM? 200 acres with about' 50 head of cattle; two barns, 5-room liouso, to bo sold with cattle, or not; $40.00 per ticro. A Gallag her, Omi, Oregon, 34 FOU SAM? Owing to u death real estato bringing $20 per month will bo sacrificed ror $1000 to make quick sale. Closo In, Hue real ilenco location, first class condi tion; unusual conditions makes this an especially attractive buy. Owner, Trlbuno. 32 MONEY TO LOAN .MONEY TO LOAN Will loan from $1000 to $5000 upon farming property. Knrl S. Tinny, 210 Uar nott.Cory HIdg, FOIt HKNT VVuMHURU UOOMH f LOST- BUSlXlttlfi DIItKCTOItT FOIt HUNT-Furnished rooms. Tho Colemnn, 1005 W. Mnlrt, Phono r.Sfi.J, 50 FOIt ItKNT Modern rurnlshcd rooms. Tho Cottage, 004 West 10th. 41 FOK BALK MWCntiliAAKOUB FOIL. 8A1.K Cheap, ono child's sulky cart, -2,00; ono bed and springs 11.00; ono bicycle, now tires and mud guards $8.00. 802 Hast Jackson. 33 FOH 8AM? Home srown seed corn, tomatoe plnnts, 2 dozen 15c. 1034 N. Central. 32 FOIt SAM? -Feed corn. 500112. Phono 31 FOH HAM? barge, early, homo grown tomato plants now ready, nny quantity. Also egg, pepper nnd other plants tor salo at Grocery Store, Public Market and Oreen Iiohkok. Maddox & Honucy, Part land Ave. Oreenhousos, Phono 8711. 44 FOIt SAM? Tomato plants now ready. C. Carey, phono 1C-F11, Address Talent. FOH HAM? Cheap. 10 Huff Orp ington hens, one rooster and a lot or chicks. C. b. bowman, Phono 51 4R. 32 WANTED tI.it,iriiiAEOtJ8 WANTED A two or thrco horso power gasoline engine. Phono 8 Rl. 31 WANTED Medium weight automo bile, touring car body preferred; will exchnngo 10 acres land or building site with view of valley. Rent estate Is not mortgaged and clenr title and warranty deed will be given. Address P. O. llox 207. Medford, Oregon. WANTED Jnnnneso Day Work Co., wo will do all kinds of work by tho hour or day, such as cooks, wait ers, house cleaning, caro of gar dens, wash and polish automobiles, etc. Cnll Phono 93, or wrlto P. O. Hox7Cjb It, Ilyamoto, Mgr. 51 HELP WASTED MALE WANTED First class carpenter for construction work. Address C, care Mall Tribune. 31 WANTED Man capablo ot manag ing and oeratlng public spray wagon ror the summer man with Kood team preferred. Address box 12. Mall Tribune. 5C HELP WANTED FEMALE WANTED Girl "to "assist with gen eral house work. Cll W. 10th street. WANTED Competent woman for general housework In private homo on ranch near Medford. Address Mrs. J. S. Vilas, H3. 32 WANTED MTU.YTIOXB WANTED Practical nurso, wlsies maternity cases. Mrs. Shnrpe, phono 820-X. WANTED IX) 1UJY WANTED TO 11IIY 7B mlllt in9 nn time; deferred payments well se cured. Sleepy Hollow Farm, Gold Hill, Ore., Ii. A. Ensign. Manager. ItUSINEKS OProitTUNlTIKS iCU S A iri? "barber 5hop tor sale. This ono chair shop do ing $125.00 average monthly; electric lights, bath rooms, city water, in n wet town. $200 cash. Apply to Richard Andorson, No. 122, Gold Hill. Oro. 4G FOIt SAM? llest Paying business ror tho amount invested in Med ford. best of reason for selling, act quick for this won't last. $0500 will handlo this, will luvoico moro than double tho amount asked, box bargain, caro Mall Tribune. WHY? IT IS YOUR IIUKINESS TO SEE MK Uccnuso my stock In trade is to havo optioned nt tho lowest cash prico tho best buy in this county. 1 havo been on tho ground look ing out for you for tho past fivo years. Nearly ovoryday I havo in vestigated somo "good thing." I havo ollmlnated everything except tboso deals which I am convinced will so- euro mo satisfied customers. In n row hours time I can glvo you tho benefit of this research. It is my business to show you over tho cajunty and Introduce you to tho possibilities and opportunities here. Boo Med ford first and J. C. BARNES Room 901, First NaUouul HsjUc HIdg. IXJST High school clas.i pin, on graved with an K nnd 13. Ho ward, return to Mail Tribune. 34 FOIt icAuni.fim KXCHANOK Lot 50x150 Klnmnth Falls, Ore., vnluo $t50, ror Ford 5 passenger nuto; no Junk. Ad dress Hoy A. Feathers, Klamath Falls, Ore. 32 EXCHANOK Wont to wsll or buy anything? U C Hnder, 114 N. Front St. Employment offlco and rentals. Phono 125. .Vuff Sod. MISOKMiAXKOUfi. MHKHAb religious literature, sent rree to Inquirers. Address Miss Hazel IJurlon, Central Point, It. F. I)., Oregon. 52 DDSIXESB DIKKtTTOnT Auto Bnppllco I , LAHER AUTO 8PRINQ CO.-W ro operating tho larfiest, oldest and best equipped plant in tho Pa cific northwest. Uso our springs wnen otnors fall, sold under gu&r antee. 26 North Fifteenth SL, Portland, Ore. Attorney PORTER J. NEFF, WM. P MEALET Attorneys-at-Law, Rooms 8 'and 9, Medford National Dank bids;. A. E. REAMES, LAWYER Qarnett Corey bldg. Wm. M ColvliT- fleorra V. Itoberti ! COLVIO & R0DERT3. LAWYERB Medford National Uanlc building. D. F. MULKEY & GEO. W. CHERR1 Attornoys at Vw. Jackson Coun ty Dank Building. Chiropractors DR. A. R. HEDGES. Dr. Loulso K. Hodges Mcchano-Theraplsts, Chiro practors, Spondylotherppists. Thes systems, including dietetics, cu ra ti ro gymnastics, bydro-tberapny, eta, produce results In both acute and chronic diseases. Consulta tion free. Over Deuel & Co., cor ner Main and bartlett. Hours a. m. to 5 p. in. Other boura bj appointment. Pbona 170. DR. R. J. LOCKWOOD,, Chiropractor nervo specialist Rooms 203-204 205. Garnett-Coroy bldg. Vapoi batbs and scientific massage given; needlo spray, bead and sbouldei shower in connection; advice in dietetics, medical gymnastics, bydropthorapy. Lady attendant Phone, office 543, residence 511-R Engineer and Contractor FRED NCUMMlNGEnglnoerand contractor, 404 M. F. &. H. Bldg. Surveys, estimates, Irrigation, draluago, orchard and land Im provement. Trunstero EAD3 TRANSFEIt & STORAGE CO Office 42 North Front St. Pbom 315. Prices right. Service guar nteed. REAL ESTATE BROKERS Wo bnvo tho best stock ranch, general farming and orchard propositions that aro offered for salo In this county. Lowest prices, nny stzo ranch, best locn- tlons. TALK WITH TUMY & ANDREWS, 210 Gamott-Corey Blk. FOR SALE OU EXOILVNOE Roguo River Vanoy rrult Lands. Tlelrv. Htnlr. nnultrr ranphna and TimhAr. Pnlnnlrntlnn Trarts. Ttaat all-the-yoar-round cllmato on coast. Health Resort, wonuerrui uoaict nal Springs. Beaver Itealtr Co., Athlntnl. OroKOsu NEW TODAY For n short tlmo only I am ablo to offer tho following snap; Ton acres ot flno laying laud two miles Irom good town, six miles from Med ford; deep soil, flvo ncres cleared and plowed, and tho rest easily put under tho plow; tho very best of fruit soil, Thero is over nn aero of bearing trees now. A now flvo room bungalow, plastorod, with flro placo, two good porches, good gar age, and a barn with two roomy stalls, woodshed, and liny room for six tons. Magniflcont view of tho vnlley. Prico only $2000.00, C. D. HOON Dentist DH. W. M. VAN UCOTOU DR. O. C. VAN ECOYOO Dentists flrntt-Corey Did., anlta 111 Medford, Ore. Phono 86ft. W. II. SPHINOKR. DKNTJST-iOf-flco hours 9 to 5. Evunlngn nml Sunday by appointment. Offlco M. F. Sc H. HIdg. Residence Piiono I'lilJ, WlllLU dlilili t Employment Agency EMPLOYMENT AGENCY We wis everybody to know that the Old Re liable Hlttncr Real Estato and Em ployment agency, will get your help, find you employment, rent your houso or sell your land. Mrs. J. S, Clark, manager successor. Rooms G and 7, Palm Bldg., Med ford, Ore. EMPLOYMENT Rentals and Land Agency. If you want heir, want to rent a houso or buy any real estate call on Wynkoop & Co., Room 2, Palm block, Phono 3.10R. Auction Saturdays. If you havo anything to soli, seo us about tt. EMPLOYMENT AGENCY Mrs. Ruth Smith, Room 210 Harnett Corey bldg.. Phono 182. Bee ma it you want help or aro in search of employment. Garu GARBAGE Get Tour nremlMS cleaned up for the summer. CaM on the city garbage wagoaa Is good service. Phone 374-L. F, T. Allea. y laatractloa ta Musts HAIGHT MUSIG STUDIO Room 401. Garnett-Coroy Bldg. Fred Al ton Halght Piano, Mrs. Floreaee Halllday Halght, voice. TelepaoM 63-W. Notary Fataie I HELEN N. YOCKEY Notary pS- uc urtng your worn to me at taa sign ot the Mall Trlbsaa. Pbyeslaaaa m mrgeeaa DR. P. O. OARLOW, DR. KVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathia physicians, 416-417 Garnett-Coray bldg., pbona 103 6-L. Raaldeaaa 20 South Laurel at. DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathia physicians, 303 Garnett-Caraf building. Phone 904-M. DR. J. J. EMMENS Phystclam aa surgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear, nose and throat. Eyas scien tifically tested ani glasses sap piled. Oculist and Aurlst for S. P. It. R. Co. Offices M. F. & II. Co. Bldg., opposite P. O. Phone GG7. E. B. PICICEL, M. D. Office Jacs sou County Bank bldg. Olflea phono 43-R; residence phone 58-K. DR. MARTIN C. BARBER Physi cian and surgeon. Office .Pals block, opposite Nash Hotel. Hours 10 to 11), 1 to 4. Pbona 110-J, DR. R. W. CLANCY Physician an surgeon. Phones, office 30, resi dence 724-J. Office hours 10 U 12, ' to 5. DR. S. A. LOCKWOOD DR. MYRTLE S, LOCKWOOD Physicians and Burgeons. Office 309-310-311. M. F. & II. Bldg. Phonos resldouce, 814-J2; office, 814. DR. LYDIA S. DOW Osteopathia physician, practlco limited to ob stetrics and diseases of women and children. Offices 3 and 4, St. Marks block, hours 1 to 5 p. n. Phono 1G0. Res, the Vow Hospi tal, Central Point. DR, MCM. M DOW Pnyslclan and surgeon, obstetrics and surgery offices 3 and 4 St. Marks block. Hours 9 to 12. Phone 100. Resi dence, tho Dow Hospital, Central Polnt. Printers aa Publishers UEDFORD PRINTING CO. has. the best equipped printing effloa la southern Orogou; book blndlBC." loose leaf ledgers, billing sy Mesas, ate Portland prices. 17 Narta) rip nt. . - - Shoo Repairing SHOE REPAIRING First etase i repairing, on saodera slsataVi machines while you wait K, H. Blden, located la Kldd'a laba Btara, Phono 313J. Typewriters tmci BapyHaa. TYPEWRITERS AND IWPFLIa5 New ReniiBKtOB, Smith yrsiaiar and Monarch typewritliHf, addhajf aud subtracting maehlaes, raatUtt machlp'ea for cash, or aaay nn weflts. 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