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MEDFORD Wil'j TmnUNF!), MBDFOltP, UUKUOX, NATrWMY, MAY lf If)!.-- rAOiq Frvn . IE VIGILANCE E; Hitliciitliiir lli() moloiUls ii Id IIiii'. intiit where ln will iUtomnticiill,v see Hint hi then an' iilwnyM miifily in Hilled, llmt his wIu'cIh are In Into iill(Uimcii mill Hint every- tin' Hcinteh or mIoihi IhiiIhi' Ih proudly nttciiilcil lo fit onor, i n iniiuh tin ininion of lln iiinhOr't of llrWn'oiiliif,' In (.', A. (Whorl, gt'ni'rul mile iiiunnger of llto l'nit(-l Hlnli'M Hubbcr i'iiiiiiiimv of ( iilifurnih, ih is llii' it I int I tinning on) frnin llm fnclnrv of " runiiv lliyai i'hi'Ii i'iir, Mini icnllyuig Dim, Ins i'oiiiii1tiy linn alnii,M tiled In impii'SH llii' owner of itioloi' niiN wild tin' jjniil IimioiIiiiii'P of proper tin enrc. "Tiro I'coiioiiiv mill tile onto are HjlloilJlllHB," Hniil (lillii'rl, "mill tin llit'Ur Hie liinliiliHl realizes tlllH Hie ipih'kor u'ill lit' sliitt (o siivn his tin I.IIU. "Tlml ivtMit.vrivi per fi'iil of till lire iili nitty Ih Inn ril illn'i'llv to llii' lifilill of running ears on under- inflated tiri'M Ih tin nteiitlnn of ox- pi'it liri' iiit'ii, mill llti'.v 1'iirllii'r slate tlml litis finite alone Ik ieponsible for most of ln liif troubles uf tin' lltllolllolllliMtH, "If motorists wottlil slinlv Hie eon Klrni'lloti of llieir tire the would In uhlc lo iutclligcnllv iipplv the Mime run- In llii'iu (linl lln-y (n n 1 1 1 rent of Hielr ears. No until' ilriiT would for mi instant eonllmii' lo ilrive hm em lifter ho liml illsenvnrnl a vr'ntiM In ink in 1mm motor or imv other pat I or Hi ntnelilnery. Then whv will llmt "nine mnn nih intinv miles on a de. flitted or partially deflated lire anil o.p.ct no litirui lo result? Such N often llie ease, however, anil the won. tier i, not that the tiro goes out, lint Hint they stand Dim Itralment so lung, The Inral ncliool are innklni; elali ornto nrrniiKMnentn for their May IVailvnl. an ornte rendition of "Tint Carnival of Flo cm." to Im r.lven on the IiIkIi nchool lawn l"rl day .'VcnliiK. Mny 7th, nt K;00 o'clock under the direction of MIm niadyn June lllnmnn. It In dencrllied an a Mplniiilldly hld premMitatlon In con tniuii of the renilni: MirliiK. Uh ono of the miiln feat n res UeliiR thu crown liiK of the flownr (pieen. Over ISO volreH will lie heard In thu grand elioniH, bmldeH ntimerotm .nolos on- perlnlly Irulne.t by .MIkh lllnninn for thin oi'cahIoii. Another fenturo of tlin onlffrtnltiincnt will Ik n real May I'ole dnnre. An adiiilnlon of 1U and l.'t ri'itta will Im rhari;ed. Mr and Mr. Henry llrltt nrnl family departed on Monday mornliiK for Himlnllle, Neli,, near which placo they will nmke their homo on A lurm farm. MIm Audrey llrltt, who wan a meintier of the Hophonioro claim of the local IiIkIi hcIioo), however, will ronilnuo her Miulleo nt the llii I loin, Nel., hlKh Pchool. During their ntay of aliimt four yearn In (lold IIIII, I ho family have made many frlendx who mo Hiiro to renret the departure. MIhh Hrltt'n clnKH iiiaten mio n iiinrahmellnw' roast last Saturday eveulni; In her honor. The (lold IIIII (IratiRo held Its regular w.(y meetln: In tho Odd I'lillown hall InNt Friday ovenliiK. Tlio iiienihcrHhlp wan IihwiimoiI hy iieveral nppllcantH who were Initiated Into tho fliat two di'KreeM, More than 3d inomlitirn were In attendanco nnd n vory ontliiiHlnHtlo meotliiB wna held. On Satin day taut n rhnni;o wan niado at thu Southern laclflo depot hero. Mm. M. It, UP0, who him no HiicroiHfully held thu ponltlon na amml for tho paat year, and nt var louh tliuea hoforo, left lortland, whero Hhe Iiiih accopted nu of for ns lolcgrnphor In ono of tho S. 1', of flreM. Thu ngnnoy heio Ih IicIdr teinpnrnrlly filled by Ilollof AkoiiI l C. Wuldron, who will roiunln un til tho flrnt of Junn, when It In ex pected that permanent tcnuro of tho poaltlon will ho "hid In" hy wonlor iippllcantii, Tho fmld IIIII Concort Hand are romliirtliiK a HOrlcn of concortH and dancen In thu vuiloun nearby towns. I.iisl Filday a vory successful on KiiKoiiient was filled In Kokuo Itlver, ami Thuisdny night tho bojs niado tlin trip to (IrantH Pass wlieto they entortaliied. Itoturn eiiKuaeiiioiitH are to he expected In both places, mid Initial appearances will piolmhly ho Klven in other lieiKhborlnt; ellles. Tho hand has a iiiouihoishlp of ul. most I no dozen imislriuus, ArraiiKomi'iits have been mudu wild Mis Vesla Jneltn llovlous to Hive nil eiili'lliilniiieiil a llm Collins, Alomlii) nveiiliiK, Mu) an) Mis. Ilnv. lolls Is a iiiiiiliiiiln of (Miiiiiioeli Hrhool of ()ialo, KoilhveftDii )llverl UvuiikIoii, HI , mid roiiH's vi'iy iln)y Hiriiiiiniemleil Tim piokihiii h liplllilii HMiiliiiiv, iipeiiiij(io)is Dm) VpiMl solos TJm Hill IIILuis, Misses Jiipo MILE PIE GOLD HILL Nn OSCAR AND Vcit, atoi.pH, uerteR ,R DRC5D fan. tXWUKR . J -V I I mill I'd ye Hliett, anil Kittle Ilorlietr, rntiiniDil to IIiIn city Moinliiy after iiooii, 'after iiiiildiix tlie trip to Mud foul mill Anlilninl, They i;nve their I'litertaliiinent ut tlin C'oiiiiin, that eviinlni: o n very nppretlntlve, tliotiKli not extru lnrKu uuillniioi. It Ik ruin ureil (lint Home of tlin wvih would not let (heir luiHtmniU co - too imich ' JealuiiH) TABLE ROCK TABLETS Miss Helen Lydlnrd spent the week end with homo folks. Oliver I'endlaml spent Sunday supervising the farm work he Is hav ing done on the Sheldon ranch near Talent. Wren llyruin mid Mrs Saltuiarnh of Applegnte are spending a few days at the II) rum home. Verne Pendleton Is working early and late doing custom work with his new spraying outfit which Is n stiro terror to the hugs, Sandford Itlchardson of Medford was seen on tho streets of Tnhlo Itoclc last Sunday, I'. W Carlton wan n Medford vis itor last Sunday, F. II. Ilauptninn Is doing some work on his Again ranch. Mlsn I.estor, u school "marin" of tlin Agate district was Interviewing our school hoard last Wednesday. A, I, Seabrook Is doing some paper hanging nt the l.ydlard house. Mrs. John Vincent of Jackson ville lulled relatives hero last Tuesday, Several of our young folks wcro taking In the shows nt Medford last Saturday night. W. It. llyruin nrnl II. It. Nenlon attended tho Odd FellowH celebration nt Jacksonville Inst Monday nnd re port n fine time. Kd Vincent mid Miss. Clam Col Has attended the haccalaureato ser vice at Agate last Sunday owning. Prof. Johnson spent Saturday nnd Sunday ut Kaglo Point. The Tallin Hock ball team went to Medford last Sunday where they easily defeated tho second team with n few of thu leaguers thrown In, of that place, the scorn being H-0. Strange ns It may seem It Is re ported that the wedding hells will ring In this vicinity In the near fu ture. Stanley l.ydlard disposed of koiiio flue veal In Medford last week. Verno Conley of (Im Antloch dis trict was over nfler a corn planter Inst Monday, ho reports that several hundred nrres In thnt district will ho planted to corn HiIh spring, Snveinl of our citizens nro plan ning to attend the commencement ex ercises nt Agnto Friday evening. The play "What Hnpieneil to Jones" was singed nt Haglo Point last Friday night by members of tho Arrow Head l.ltorary society who re port n crowded housn nnd about $.10 added to their funds. The social life of this neighbor hood was so strenuous last week thnt wo fnlled to keep up with It so will not try to.glvo an nccount of It nil from tho boglunlng of tho wook un til tho close there wbb something do ing every evening. Hov, Wnlruff preached two Inter esting aormoiiH nt tho school houno Inst Sunday. Lnst Thursday School Suporln- tonuent Percy Wells and District Supervisor Peterson mot with tlio pupils nnd patrons of our school nnd a general got-togother mooting wns hold, Our ball (emu will cross lints with tlio Knglo point team next Sunday on the Tablo Hock gi omuls, the ganio will he In the forenoon after which all nro Invited to tnko their lunch baskets nnd onjoy n plcnla dinner on tho limits of tho river. Lieutenant Wm. 0. Miller of llm Seventh Infantry, Is spending a few dios In tho valley ami caiiiu out Tuesday lo Inspect his nrithmd pro p 1 1 y ut this pluro which ho pur. rhusml sumo linen ynuis ago. Mr. Miller Is vei) opllmlsllu uhout Hie fill urn or our uli). liming his 11 iwiM wiivjie in Km army )m bus lived in many illffeieni places but ) Hilx valley gppuwls in him HIOHH"! IIimii Hliy olhm as a pluie lo in H ho iiltun Imiiit) Ml' Mlllm' ADOLPH . ISKIAItt fee r IV ADO(.H HOW r'wri wi. iffv 135 hc 3INCC UE ARC To DIWC MIT 3UW kINC Of YCW, X " !!. uVt y WW.JX" ( MIT YOUR S- fJr r " ' S HC SAfD i 111 f ' - Mil iihjm - 'a.-k ! ,- - j- j i ui if. v .v.i r 1 1 - .. - ai. . i - . Vtooow fcooM. ' ! mit him. v rv (irl'. - ! "-- r - ! sr , ran . frnllii from 'I'rlsro on May flth for tlio I'lilllpplni) IhIiiihIm wliero Im will upend the next two Jeiir ufter which he hopes to mako his hontu on Ills orchard property here. Last Monday evening tho Caton homo was the scene of it merry gathering, tho neighbors coming In to help Mrs, Caton celebrate her mull birthday. After spending tho evening with Interesting games, Ice cream and cake were nerved and tho guests departed wishing Mis, Caton many' more happy bit (Inlays, JACKSONVILLE ITEMS Mm. J ut in Keekmmi nnd Mi-k Car rie lUekmiin leturueil from Portland Thursday, wheie theey hnvo been iemii the past two month. Mm. K. ('. Simth was a Medfonl vihitnr Thuihilny. Mm. ltohert II. .Moore of Hold Hill wmi the guot of Mirt Mollie Unit several tlavs tlit4 week. .Mihm Kokii Itueliley of Itueh jwiit Tm'Hilny night in town. .liH Nellie ColliiiM spent the week end wiih her sister, Mr. Clvdn Shaw nt Hold Hill. Miis Minnie Ireland, one of the many enmlidatet for the office of postmaster nt (irnnts- Pass, spent .Monday in .Jacksonville. Attorneys W. I. Vuwter nrnl It. F MulKey of .Medfonl delivered excel lent nddrcsscrt nt the Odd Fellows an niversary held here Monday. Mr. mid Mrs. Miles (,'niitrull nnd Mr. mid Mrs. llnlpli .leuningH spent the day in town Monday. Mrs. II. M. Odium entertained tho Friday Afternoon club ut her home Inst week. Those present were: Mr K.J. Fii.li, Mrs. K. K. (lolden, Mrs. W lohusou, .fis, F. ('. Smith, Mr-. John Duuuiugton, Mrs. I'hailes N'uiinii, Mrs. A. I. Kekelson, Mrs. Lewis l'. rich i.ml .Mis. Ilnrry Luy. A uumher of .laeksouvillo people motored to Med ford Wednesday ev pins; to tnke mlvantage of the linml uoneerl. Mrs. Harry Younj;, formerly u res ident of Jneksonville, isited friends Mo'Hill.V. Mt-. Kiehnrd ltlnnd of Unmix Pass is vi-itin lelatives living heio thin week (ieorge Hoffman of Applegnte Inr lidl in town u few hours Tuesday. The ininpfiie meetiiu; to he held on Nuuun'h hill hy the Five Hundred elub bus been postponed on account of tthe inclement went her. Mrs. Mamie MeCrucken has re luriied to Ilnscliiirg nfter a visit ut Hie lioine of Miss Louise T. Jones. County Cleil; (1. A. Oaiilner is moving into the Orth hiiek this week, tlu old Xiiiiiiii home liavinj; been sold to Mr. Siugent of Medford. Miss Xellie Maker has returned to her home in (Hade, Kan., nfler .spend ing u year in (his community. Attorney Porter J. Neff attended to business nt the courthouse Friday. Mr. nnd Mrs, J, Niiimii, who have heen spending (he past mouth with their son, epcet to return to t'uli- lornia luesday. Mrs. Leo Port returned from Ash land Fiiday, wheie she has been vis iling ivlatives. Reported by Jscksou County At tract Co., Sixth and Fir Bts. Ileal Estate Tinsreix Victor 11. Humphreys to A. 11. Ilniilcn, luuil in see, 'Jll:i7- 1W. 10 railed Slates lo Philip S. Mi- Cube, luuil in see, K-'fTs- II!, I'aleut A. II, llaiileii el ux to Chillies Memleiiliiill, luml in sec, 'Jll- :i7.iv. 10 William Kelley e uv to C. 1 1. Kails, luml in sec. 'J I -.JH-ViW. U',0110 Mm, M, It, llniiriiiii in South em Oii'hoii Coijfeiciino Finn Mi'lliodiM iiIium'Ii, lon In Kuflioml iiililiiion, Aelihiml I Jii'ihlun Wilson e i)r In J, il. Ihnhy, luml in (mil .'IH- COURTHOUSENEWS tfW, In Hi'wleij iii)poniils, mliJn'Si.eiJ lu Hm They Go to Dine . , ----- - . - - . - . MW ""'"' ".' '"" 'I " 1 " I I U !. II YW KNOW CR KINC, J Q , (y.A-0OOKA ZlAGROcN , C"" T HC . v- " - l l" rx: unilomiRniMi nt Jncknonvlllo, Ore i;on, nrnl onilormd "B.'aleU HID I-'OIt UtHI'AIIlI.NG nitlDQK," for rcpalrlDR brldgo across Antelope Crock about 2 miles south of Kaglo Point, Oro gon, In accordance with tho plana nnd specifications on file In tho Coun ty Clerk's office, will bo received and filed until 10 o'clock A. M. May 20th. 11)13, nnd at thai tlmo tho County Court will publicly open and road all bids. llacli bidder shall bo required to deposit with his bid five per cent of the amount of his bid, which shall be forfeited to tho county In case thu uwnrd is made to him, and If ho falls, neglects ,or refuses, for a !K.'rlod of ton days after such award Is made, to enter Into tho contract and fllo his bond In tho manner re quired by and to tbo satisfaction of tho county court. A corporate surety bond -will bo required for tho faithful perform ance of tho contract In a sum equal to one-half of tho total amount of Uw mini bid. Tho County Court resorros 'the right to reject any or all bids, or to accept tho proposal deemed boat for Jackson County. Dated this 23d day of April, 1915. G. A. GAUDNBIt, County Clork, Jacksonlllo, Oregon. 49 NOTKT. Notice, Is hereby given that tho un dersigned will apply to tho city coun cil at Its mooting to ho held May 4th, ltlG, for a llcenso to soil matt, spi rituous nnd vinous liquors In quanti ties less than n gallon at Its plnco of business nt 32 North Front street, In tho city of Medford, for a period of six months. Dated April 24th. 1015. M. & K. J. ADAMS. FOK ItKNT FUllMhMEl) UOOMH FOll RENT Furnished rooms. Tho Coleman, 1005 W. Main, Phono 5S5-J. 5C FOR RENT Modern furnished rooms. Tho Cottage, 604 West 10th. 44 FOR ItE.llwriousi FOIt RENT Furnished bungalow home. Inquire 304 South Cen tral. 40 FOR RENT Furnished flvo room modern houno close In. Inquire 520 South Central Ave., nftor 5 p. in. FOR RENT Nicely furnished five room bungalow, cloto In. 417 Jay street, corner 8o. Oakdale nnd W. Eleventh streets. 37 FOR RENT Completely and nicoly furnished 5-room bungalow, nil conveniences, good location; closo lu. Apply 421 Jay St., oft So. Oak dalo. 50 FOR RENT Ono 8-room rcsldenco; also furnished housekeeping rooms, 310 N. llartlott. FOR RENT Furnished houso, 4 rooms, strictly modern. no olocK from new fcdornl building. Phono 93lLor call at 243 N. Holly St. FOR RENT Modorn C-room cottnge, nlco locnttou, paved street; $10. water paid. Phono 4U9-Y, 35 FOK SAUL larESTOCX FOR "SALE Pony" ospMhiiiy"Buiis ablo for huly or children. W. J. Hnrtrell, pllouo 4GS-J1. 37 FOR SALE--Gilts nnd weanling pigs iroin prize winning Duioc Jersey herd nt Jackson County Fair. L, II, Houston, 1 mllo west uf Tal ent, Phono 3-F12. 59 FOR KALE -4 teams of nules; 3 teams of work mares; 3 driving horses; 4 saddlo hornes; tlmo pay ments with good secuilty accepted. Wnlkh'a Ranch, mllo out N. Roose velt Avo. 52 FOR SALK Cheap, 200 Angora goats; also horse and buggy, Frank K. Loo in U, Browusboro, or Med ford It, V. D, 2, Box 120, 49 FOR BALE Cheap, span of mules, harness and wagon, 32 South Cen tral. ran hale real bmtatk I'Olt HALK .NO acres near llullu Falls, 2U lines iMillivuled, houso, ...Mv,,,.-: - INze. ; V MAJcSTY.y , J, JlCA sav about Mr R0f -SitY COoKGD ' yart rV- fCU ' woPPeE. .l..RiM9 n".sJ0U dXb Kalwhs we g' W ' V njMs vwwi. imiii, w Mier, out num, no omh nr, box lb, llullu Fulls, Oie 39 I'DII HA Lit t00 mkiiis wild u boil CO beuil of t'slllu, two Imins, b loom liumoi, lo m oi tllli istllti or liol, Moi'O pit uiiu A Hullug Uur. Onu, Oivtum, m With th c King FOIt KK.Vl IKJL'HnKI.'KI'I.NO WANTEDTO 1IUV HUBI.tKSS DIKRCrOKX JC(lli I j--ij-.i-i. l-ii-l J -i -i jti i-LiT.r i r.i-ini-ii-Ln ii'in-n wmiiil FOIt IlKNT- Furnished housekeep ing rooms Clean and comfortable. Iteasonablc, phono 3TD-J. FOK BALK MlSCElifeUfKOUB FOR SAL! Cholco piano ensn or gan, walnut case, cheap; also folding organ. Palmer Piano Place, now location, across from post office. . FOIt SAL!- Large, early, homo grown tomato plants now ready, any quantity. Also egg, pepper and other plants for salo at Grocery 8torcs, Public Market and Green house. Maddox & Uonney, Port land Avo. Greenhouses, Phone 8711. 44 FOR SALK Tomato plant now ready, C. Cnry, phono 1C-F11, Address Talent. WANTKD MIM,rn,ljAVKOIB WANTKD Large sire refrigerator at DoVoe's. WANTKD Shelving and counters Valley Candy Co.. 2! North Grape Street. 3C WANTED Washing, house cleaning. I sewing. Call 314-Y for pnrtlcu- lars. 36 WANTED Stock to pasture, throe miles abovo Ilybeo brldgo on Rogue river. J. C. Moore, R. F. D. No. 1, Central Point. C9 WANTED 300 stock hogs from 40 to 150 lbs, will pay 5 He; also 300 block hogs, will pay from CU to 7c, quality considered. Must hnvo by May 4tli. Phone or write J. II. Carlton, Central Point, Ore gon. 38 WANTED Medium weight automo bile touring car body prefcrrod; will exchange 10 acres land or building alto with view of valley. Real estate is not mortgaged and clear title and warranty deed will bo given. Address P. O. Dox 207. Medford, Oregon. WANTKD Jananoso Day Work Co.. wo will do all kinds of work by the hour or day, such as cooks, wait ers, house cleaning, caro of gar dens, wash and polish automobiles, etc. Call Phone 93, or write P. O. Dox 702, R. Miyamoto. Mgr. 51 HELP WANTED MALE WANTED Agents, either sex. to sell article of great merit; build up a pleasant, permanent and profit able business of your own. Ideal Supply Co., 120S Stewart Street. Seattle, Wash. WANTED Agents, dellcloiiH soft drinks In concentrated form. Al ways ready Just add water economical, absolutely pure. Every housewife, wants thorn, 14 differ ent kluds. Enormous domnnd, big summer sellers, money comes easy. 250 other popular priced, fnst selling household necessities. Wo furnish free outfits. Write to day, now. American Products Co.. 2310 American Uldg., Cincin nati, O. WANTED Agents, mnlo or female, big profits. Write H. 11. Million, Mfg. Co. P. O. Uox. SC7, Tacoma, Wash. WANTED First class miners for contract work, llradeu Mine, Gold Hill. Oregon. WANTED First class minora for machine drills. Uradcn .Mine. Gold Hill, Oregon. WANTED Man capablo or manag ing and operating public spray wngon for tbo summer man with good team preferred. Address Hox 12, Mall Tribune. 50 nKLl WANTED riOIALE WANTED Girl to assist with gen oral houso work. 011 W. 10th street. hyT IT IS YOUR IHXINI-SS TO SEE Ml Becaueo my stock In trade la to have optioned at the lowest cash prlco the bust buy In this county. I have heen on the ground look ing out for you for the past flvo yeurs. Nearly everyday I havo In vestigated boiiio "good tiling." I have eliminated everything except those duuls which I am convinced will se en ro niu satisfied customers, In u few hours (hud I run give you tho benefit of this research. It Is my business to show you over (ho county slid Introduce you lo (he possibility uinl pjipurlunlllDS Imru, Bo Mud. tor A fiinl mid J. C. BARNES Hmm Wtt J'JM KJiwJ Huk W4tf, AT THEIR WANTKD - To buy a refrigerater: must be In first-class condition. Phono 417-X. j WANTKD TO IlUY 7G milk cows on I tlmo; deferred payments well se-l cured. Sleepy Hollow Farm. Gold Hill, Ore., H A. Ensign. Mnnagor. IIUSINKHS OlTOUTtmiTfES FOR SALK Harbor Shop for Eale, This one chair shop do ing $125.00 avcragu monthly; electric lights, bath rooms, city water, In n wot town. $200 cash. Apply to Richard Anderson, No. 12Z, Gold Hill. Oro. 46 FOR SALK Newspaper, Newberg Enterprise and Job plant. Paper now In Its 14th year of publica tion. Newberg In one of the best towns In tho Willamette valloy. Twenty-six miles south of Port land. ros LOST Friday, Table Rock road. Manilla straw hat. Uoudlnot Con nor. 37 MISCELLANEOUS. LIBERAL religious literature, sent free to inquirers. Address Miss Hazel Hurton, Central Point, R. F. D Oregon 52 BUSINESS DIRECTOR! Aato BappBe LAHER AUTO BPRINO CO. W arc operating the largest, oldest and best equipped plant la tke Pa cific northwest. Use our springs when others fail. Sold under guar antee. 26 North Fifteenth St. Portland, Ore. Attorney PORTER J. NEFF, WM. P. MEALET Attorneya-at-Lavr, Rooms 8 and 9, Medford National Rank bids;. A. E. REAME3, LAWTER Corey bldg. -Garnett- Wni. M. Colvlg. George M. Roberta COLVIO & ROBERTS. LAWYERS Medford National Bank Building B. F. MULKEY & GEO. W. CHERR1 Attorneys at Law. Jackson Coun ty Bank Building. Chiropractor DR. A. R. HEDGES, Dr. Louise K. Hedges Mechano-Tnoraplara, Chiro practors, Spondylothor;lsts. These systoms, including dietetics, cura tive gymnastics, hydro-theraphy, etc.. produce resulta In both acuta and chronic diseases. Consulta tion freo. Over Deuel & Co., cor ner Main and BartletU Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. Other hours bj appointment. Phone 170. I''S' '. .. WM S.....SSM DR. R. J. LOCKWOOD,, Chiropractor, nerve specialist Rooms 203-104-205. Qarnctt-Coroy bldg. Vapoi bathB and scientific massage given; needle spray, head and abouldot ahower In connection; advice In dietetics, medical gymnastics, hydropthernpy. Lady attendant Phono, otfico 543, residence 511-R Engineer and Contractor FRED NT CUM MTNGS-Englneer and contractor, 404 M. F. & 11. Bldg. Surveys, estimates, irrigation, drainage, orchard and land Im provement Truasrers BADS TRANSFER & BTORAGB CO Oflice 42 North Front St. Pnoni 816. Prices right. Service guar ntoed, FOR SALE OK EXCHANGE Rogue River Valley Fruit Landa. Dairy, stock, poultry ranches and Timber. Coloniratlon Tracta. Beat all-the-yoar-round climate on coaaL Hoalth Resort. Wonderful Medici nal Springs. Itaaver Realty Oo4 Aalilan. Oreoau NEW TODAY For a short tlmo only I am able to offer tho following snap' Ton acres of fine Juylug laud two miles from good town, six miles from Med ford; deep soil, flvo acres cleared and plowed, and tho rust easily put under the plow; thu very best of fruit soil. There Is over an acre of hearing true now. A new five loom bungalow, pjustmiul, with ffio plui'D, (mm good pinches, good gar uk", wild it bum wWi (wo roomy stalls, wooiUheil, uinl buy miu for six (mis MHiifteiit viutv of thu vulley Pi ln only f HOOU 00 C. D, HOON GAY PRANKS DentMta DR. W. M. VAN HCOYOO DR. O. C. VAN BCOYOO Dontlsta Garnett-Coray Bldg., amw nil Medford. Ore. Phou 85B. W. If. SPRINGER. DENTIST Of fice hours 9 to 5. Evenings and Sunday by appointment. Office M. F. & 11. Bldg. Roaldcnco Phone 153J; Offlco 319J. 1 Employment Agency EMPLOYMENT AGENCY We wlsll everybody to know that tho Old Re llablo Blttnor Real Estate and Em ployment agency, will get your help, find you employment, rent your houso or soil your land. Mrs. J. S. Clark, manager successor. Rooms 6 and 7, Palm Bldg., Med ford, Ore. EMPLOYMENT Rontala and Land Agency. If you want help, want to rent a house or buy any real estate call on Wynkoop & Co., Taoaa 2, Palm Block, Phone 330R. Auction Saturdays. If you hare anything to soil, see ua about U. EMPLOYMENT AGENCY Mrs. Ruth Smith, Room 216 Garnett Corey Bldg., Phono 182. See me If you want help or are In search of employment. Gam QARBAOE Get your premises cleaned up for the summer. Cay on the city garbage wagons fet good acrvice. Phone 274-L. F. Y. Allen. IsMtractloai te Stwste HAIGHT MUSIC STUDIO Room 401. Garaett-Corey Bldg. Fred Al ton Halght Piano, Mrs. Florence Halllday Halght, voice. Telephone 63-W. Notary Pabfte HELEN N. YOCKEY Notary pub lic uringyoor work to me attfte sign of the Mall Tribune. riiyeaiciAas aao. emrgees DR. F. O. CARLOW, DR. EVA MAINS CAKLOW OeteoBaUle phyalclana, 416-417 Garnett-Uorsj bldg., phone 103 6-L. Residence 26 South Laurel Su DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathia phyalclana, 303 Garuett-Corey building. Phone 904-M. DR. J. J. EMMENS Phyalelaa and surgeon. Piactlce limited to eye, ear, uose and throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and glaaaes hb plied. Oculist and Aurlst for S. P. R. It. Co. Offices M. F. & H. Co. Bldg., opposite P. O. Phone 507. B. B. PICKKL, M. D. Offlee Jack, eon county Bank bldg. Office phone 43-K; residence phone 68-K, DR. MARTIN C. BARBER Physi cian and surgeon. Office Palm block, opposite Nash HotoL Hours 10 to 12, l to 4. Phone 11U-J. DR. R. W. CLANCY Physician an4 aurgeon. Phones, office 26, rest donee 724-J. Office hours 10 t 12, H to 6. DR. S. A. LOCKWOOD DR. MYRTLE S. LOCKWOOD Physicians and surgeons. Offlee 309-310-311, M. F. & 1 1. Dldg. Phones resldenco, 814-J2; offlee, 814. DR. LYDIA S. DOW Oateopathle physician, practice limited to ob stetrics and diseases of women and children. Offices 3 and 4, St. Marks block, hours 1 to 6 p. m. Phone 160., Res, tho Dow Hospi tal, Central Point. DR. MCM. M DOW Pnyalclan and surgeon, obatotrlcs and surgery, offices 3 and 4 St. Marks block. Hours 9 to 13. Phone 160. Resi dence, tho Dow Hospital, Central Point. Printers aac, ntbUsHera UEDFORD PRINTING CO. has tae best equipped printing office la southoru Oregon; book bludlasj, loose leaf ledgers, billing syatee, etc Portland prieea. fl MerUi rip iu Shoe IteuMlrbiir SHOE REPAIRING First elsw H repairing, ou, Bioaers MsetrM macbluM while you wait, K. H. Bides, loeated In Kldd'a StioekHere, Phone 8HJ. TyiwurHers uud WmiylUs, tftHVhBkeaMSkAA TVl'KWJUTKHW AND UPPLIK tiaw HinmuiUm, tmHU Prw.C7 and MuNari-'h ywrkiHf. 4Uaw nnd iwbtrii-ctJHtf muklt rm ss hwi f an KWKat, i imtt turn W MMM-SW, IS-sl, s - - i