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" 'fl KEmomy'MAii TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OlflftON, KKIIMV, MAY 7, IMfi PAUlfr JjIpVW j-w ? AT THEIR GAY PRANKS OSCAR AND ADOLPH A Popular Song in the South Seas i";itvuB."j;;;u.:, 'J. i ABANDON TRIPS V" ' j- rWt 'Hrv, r ieu sc avoer shc woolt ON YOU ( SOUR A Av I plCKl.ri., IIOMC, vln I'mlH, May 7, llir. n. lii. Tln AiMriiui cimIiiihhv Iiih I Hiii'il u itcniitl tlml 1 tn t i (Inlnrliuw hII Iiiih IiItii niilrintli'tl liy tlm Vienna 111. Ill llllll'lll Willi II M'('llll liiMlou In llimiii. Tm ruilriuul iiiliiilnihtriitliiii lliiliiMliii'im Hint fully iiiHHi'iijiTi on tlllt lirllll'lpill IIIH'" li'ive Imtii llluill- lIlllH-ll lll'I'IIIM III" till tlClllt.V 111 llllllllll llllt I'lllll. AUSTRIAN ROADS . .!!! - I . III I - II ' ' ' I l I" ! " II III M I MM ! imr ljt " . J-V- - - rCMU)CAUO X 3imCNCJ V ' - r.mr a VAmcm, V (J DINK ICOV- Wt - fCMUMMUOO Tr--x7. .-2S -S -f. f W a1: - t i mc. mje- cx ICHCHMU4. vl . foi-XZ'SZ ty 2. vUkTrnVT ON YOUI V SOUR A 7 7 m,ri ...v V A.LU- m I ... i,.. 'M1 mL D&AH UtTTW y 3 a 4rJA IuawdtVksm 1Tn vmswct, , fflfti AND VICINITY Mih. Frniik I). Illiii-k "I' Heiitlli', ilnuuliter yf I'rolVMmir II. (I. Cllliiuiri it Mil- (!(, i In iiirlii'imlt in tli .Itilin ctnivi'iilliiit ill' III" Nuitliwi'ot .Miihln TimnlimV nmiii'liitlnu, In In held itl Tim'oiiiii, .Iiiih 111111, From II illfltlni llllt lrlK'illilill llll llt'l'll nil iiiNiiiatinii lo iniihiii Iniclii'iM of Itil I'licirio ihuIIuncM. Mr. Hliirlc Imf Ih'cii h lu'iiH'itl vUllnr lien. Slii' hih.mm iniitii'iil mill litem r,v uliil ilii'u n it liiyli order mill n iiiiiiiIht or muti'iI nnil Krrulur miIii, iiiiIIimii'' iiimI iiinri'lN Imvv ltin plnri'il lo lnr i'IinIH .in i'oniioipil, Aiintlii'r of I'm rcMKur (IIIiiiom-'h lntiyliloix, Ml". .Murk M. Hli'VciiN, of Di'lmit, Im a git'li'd iniicliiii, i'Xi'HIIiijj "M '"' iiiinWI, mul In IhiH i'iinii'ily Iiiih ii 1 1 ifii ml with Mich imIi In Ilitw hh fditiUkl, I'riu; KitrNtliT, .Mmlmiie ll iiht, Ihrr llitrtiniifiii mul utlier. lro. Illiuik'i iiiM'iiriiiirit on Hid fur mill irni;rmii of tin Tiii'iiiiin j-ntlior-liitf will hit in tin' roll of u pliinnd in a rmigc of M-liTliotw rniliriu'iiiK lirr own i'iiiiimisIoiim iih well im the work of oilier. Mr. mul Mm. II. .V. Hiiller wen in iiltfinluiii'it iiinn u mint I'lijoyulilit lninflii; putty given liv tlm Wt Kidi uliili orxmii'iiHoii 'f Mfilforil, Tin ilny I'Vi'iiini;. I'nrtii'N from Yreku itiiuoiiiirt tin niiiilnlin'iit of four nriditioiml nun; im to putrid tin ICIiininlli iiationiil furuM in territory rrprrHrntnl by lii'nilUiirtTM nt Sitwyer'n Iwr, rW'inil vnlley ami llumhrnuk, rctK'iiivclv. Noiili ('nltnimi look lifter mutter in Hornlitook leiriltiry, Tliemi men will nverxt'o lint Kowrniiifiit tr-tcpliiim line-i, (mil mul IuMki"). Tln-ir ap pointment it lint prelltiiiiinry lo the n-tiynineiit of oir lllll men in n lila impurity, who will Im iiiTile.) In tliu Imimji', hcicoii of .Inly mul Aukii-1. Mr, .lohn Tlioiiip-nii, formerly MlH Alice A1h;tiij;lii vWteil tlili wick nl tlit KIIiik'oii liume, ineiilent io n hIiiiiikc of Ineiition frniii I'oilhuiil to Smitn llnrhiim. Ilnieo l.vniiN, nti;t1ittt In helieil. ulnlifor ii Mrii of iiu'I'IIiikh hen', ho Klimlits; next Siimluv mul eontititiini; until Muy -;t. i will hit intrenched at lint ltuilil elniieh mul will Htoriii tint eilnilel of in from Ihnie heml ipiitrterx. K. H. W'iillitix, M'iMiitil wiri rliii'f nt ilrpot iMoKniph liriiilipiurlcrx, hnx ($oim to St. l.ouiH uh u tlclepito lo mi opitrnloro' I'onventioii or nillwny lei CKniplii'Mi teprofenliii!; Shuxtn livin ioii Iih IIh lorn I rhiiiniittil. Ho left WiilneMliiy mul will In koiid nhotit n month, Mr. Kinmui CoflVn linn reeenlly lii'itii leeehin' u imI from her miele mul mini, Mr. mul Mm. Holier! Mnr tin, formerly of lllinnK hut now of l'ortlmul. of uhich city tin, nnelo ik it retlieil eiipitulihl. At oiu lime Mi. Mnrtlii wiin one ot the henvie-t Mtoek Imlili'M in tlu Kltfin wnleli fuetory. Tim finiil ini'i'tniK for tin m'iihoii of lint LiulieV IlriilKit WliUt elnli, which will lie held on Fiidny evening of thin week, Ik ii reminder Hint hwu cuter liiiumenU ut ennU nru on the wmiu for tliu ftuto hoiur. Mm. Unmet Summer, icsidin ut -l'JII nint blirot, will ho the InodcKH on thin pur lieiihir occiiHiou. Ah-, mid Mm. .1. V, .MoCoy, iphid inj,' on Almond Hliect, went IiosIn to tliu teiiehcM nf the Vch Kidn hchnol mul Kit ve ni other Invited kucnIh on WoilneMlny evening:. Although "kIioi.1 utorii'fi" went rc(iiirt;d nl tliu IiiiikIm of their vNitoM, iiiMteml of he. iiifr optional, mi fiinerfnl iitmoHplieru jiervnded tlm McCoy homo, which WUH iikIow with u weul.th of merriment mid Kood cheer, (hit Into hour liu'ruing with tliu curly oiick. Ivmi O'Dimimnhuo U Dm iiqw iiuik hcncr ut thv "i;tcin Union office, HiifuecdiiiK Will Cohiirn, who Iiiih ccplcd upoHiltou with the Vinlnn the nlcr. Urn, Lou N. ('use, mother of Mm. 1'U), Wanner, who ivnldov Iioiu with her 'duimhier, mul who Iiiih been vi. iliii' lelntlveM in Callforniu for Home tiiiiu past, is about to participate in ii Inmily reunion down near l.us An KeleH liuforo ieliiniin;r home In duly. Thieo of her Hhtci-w, McHdamcrt John Hon, Meek and Crmulall, of Denver, will 'join her ut Venice, near lonj,' JUtach, wliero they luivo rented u eol- litjin for thi tompnrury homceomliitr. (Mliur leiatn'iw will iiIho join them llieic. Mm, C'lihu vinllcd with lior ilauchti'i', Mi-fi. IdiiKtoroh, ut Ficmio while, ou tliu way houth, (I'Kiirillnjr Ibo morllH of "Mvory body' JJiblM Hltuly," u pamplilot io 3WC .&- ' -. '- SiT ci'iitly piililihhcd licic, mid of whici .1. M. HeuVer in lint milhor, iiinny complimeiilury IcrtliiinniialM are licmi.' received. I'rofokKor .1, II. Hrlni'v of IVwi'o Vnllcy, Ivy., mul fnnimilv cd ilor of the CliriHlinn Slaudatd of Ciueinuuti, i it ci Mr. lleaMM tlml lii miidj-it f I fort Ik "tint h(it in print." (lcorpt l.owc, drnymati. Iiiih di- ciimIciI hit failllfiil old Iiomc mid! joined the conliiiKcnt of auto truck-t-lcrn. Ho bottuht remutililH of a Ken opnik plm; from I'd (Ion laud mid from IhcMt Miiall bciiniiiiH iih a mi. eli'im liax built a model anlo truck now ill active mirvico, which dewlaps n power of eiulitceii horMH mul n xpecd which promotes to lival that of the municipal Hprinkliu;; carn, A carload of dairy cows Iiiih been utliered up hrnmhoulH Ihm week for i-liipinent o Culil'ornia. Tim tdiipjH'r, J. i. Nnptoii, itlthoiif;li a lesidcut of Ito-t-blirK, i M'lidiijjf theno vow to WillowH, whero hn Iiiih extcuiivo much itilcreMi. A cletui bill of bo vine health beiuic u reipiitiilo prelim inary to ialcrKtatc Hhipmeiit, Hoc Helms, Medford'M veterinarian, pass ed upon the merits of the animal. A man was ulna euiiKed to pi uloiif; mid milk Ilia cows en route. This makes (ho xixth ear which Mr. Nap Ion has purchased in various pnrtu of the state for cxsirl. ('. P. Ciitilck of DiuiMiiuir, who Home tiinn up' t"ok Charley Dav'w place in thv depot tebraph office line, has by official bulletin No. (10 been confirmed us telegrapher ami milliliter of the wire officii ut this station. Judgi) Childs of Del Norlc county, now l'acin impeucliiuent pnieccdinii beforu tho California Ictslntiiro tor mlxdemeniior in office, is well known Intro, where fiom time to time he has np'tcari'd in behalf of iioluble hiuh way, railway mid liaihor improve meats In which northern California mul southern Oicpm have a mutual interest. Jim While of Mcdford, connected with the Oicpni (las Hleetric Co its MiiK'riutvndeiit of its iuiprovciiwnt mid extension department, has been in the oily this week iuotii;iitini,' conditions throughout local territory. W. A. IVeberK left TIiiimiIiiv for the itxsniitiou, where ho will join his wife, who for the past winter has been visiting n daughter residing in tho vicinity of T.os AliKoles. Al though Krcbitrr hud his rurmp Kurd completely ivorlinuled mid speeded up beforu hlnitiiitf on this trip nt the lust moment ho discarded it for No III on the S. I'. Ilu will Im piuo tea days or H). Zenas Moody, one of the vice-nil-mirals of tint Celdn licet, had his por trait in last Sunday's Orrpminn, nl HioiikIi it would ho hard to ilisliu ipiish it from tlm fmniliar phis, of cither Governor vilhyconiho or Sou utor Poiiidoxtiir of Washington. In the same paper I). M. I.owe tho inv prosxiblo, had his biir dry fanning exhibit in the exposition URrieultiirnl Imildinc, picloriaily. advertised on in oxlonsivo scale. Awlilaud ovporicnceil t.!l!l inches of rniu in April. Us wmiuest day was 80 ou the IBIli, nnd the coolest '.'8 on tlm M(h. An official notice from (ho presi dent of tlm local Fruit & Produce as sociation anuoiincos n special meet ing of the urbanization for May IS at which time the question of Icasiim FRECKLE-FACE Sou and Wind 1U1k Out Uly RHtn. How to lleinovo l'laslly Hero's a chance, Wins Krecklc-fnco, to try iv romudy for freckluB with tho KUtirtuiteo of n reliable dealer that it will not coat you u penny unless It removes tliu freckles; whllo Jf It doea litre you a clear complexion the expense Is trlfllnc. Simply Kut mi oiinco ot ptlilno douhlu HtronKth from any drugglht and a few itpplleutloiiH uhould uliow you how easy It Is to rid yourself of the homely freoklen and' got n beautiful complexion. Itnrely Is more than oud ounce ueodod for tho wornt CftBO. Ilu stiro to nek tho druRglst for tho double atieiiKth othlnu as this Is the lirescrlptlou mild under i;uaranteo of money buck If it fulls to remove freckloa, Iho coneeiii for 1 !!.' mid ilisposiiif of the stock of j,ooi1m on hariil will come up for dispomil. The name of M. C, l.lnliiacr, a foimer manager, bus bcci inciil ioned its n probable Ichm'c, Itineraries of tho Ohio nioors' ox ciirsiuit woKlwards indicate a stop in Ashland of ut least (wn mul ouc-linlf hours, the special arriving at II p. m. on Saturday, May Ifi. Tho New Vork Cent nil's e(iiipiieut ol the special will be n superb one of olht cars. It Js belli; muted direct from Indiannpolis to San IVmiolsoii viu l.os Angeles and thence In Portland. NOTlOi: TO CXINTItACTOItS Healed propotals, nddroxMMl to tho tiuderiilcned nt Jacksonville, Ore Kon, and endursml "Soaled III I) FOJt ItKPAIItINO IIItlDOi:." for repairing hrldKo across Antelope Crok about 2 miles toutlt ot KorIo Point, Ore Kon, In accordance with the plans and specifications on file In tho Coun ty Clerk's office, will bo received and tiled until 10 o'clock A. M. May :0th, lUlC, and at that time the County Court will publicly open and road all bids. J-ach bidder shall bo required to deposit with his bid five per cent ot tho amount of his bid, which shall bo forfeited to tho county In caso tho award Is made to htm, and If ho falls, noKlccts ,or refuses, for a period ot ton days after such award Is made, to enter Into tho contract and fllo his bond In tbo manner re quired by and to the satisfaction ot tho county court. A corporate surety bond will bo required for the faithful perform ance of tho contract In a sum equal to one-half ot tbo total amount ot Uu sum bid. Tho County Court rosorrcs tho rlnht to reject any or nil bids, or to accept tho proposal doomed best for Jackson County. Dated this 23d day of April. l'JIC. 0. A. OAKDNKIt, County Clerk, Jacksonlllc, Oregon. KOIt IIIMIv-tlUVflMi FO iTISSt-TIi too roo in f u rn I shod cottage with garden nnd big burn. G per month, wntor paid. Apply I'll Washington St. 45 FOIt HUNT Nicely furnished flvo room bungalow, close In. 417 Jay street. Corner Ho. Oakdale und W. Klovcnth streets. 43 FOK ltHNT Seven room house, strictly modern, close in, east front nlra lawn, garden ami floweM. ituasnnahlo to desirable tennnt. Phono 37211 or 3SC.M. FOIl ItKNT Furnished bungnlowr home. Inqulro 304 South Cen tral. 40 FOIt IlKNT Completely and nicely furnished C-room bungalow, all conveniences, good location; closo In. Apply 421 Jay St., off So. Oak dalo. DC FOIt HUNT Ono 8-room resldonco; ulso furnished housekeeping rooms. 310 N. llartlett. FOIt ItKNT Furnished houso, 4 rooms, strictly modern, ne nlocK from now federal building. Phono Mil. or call at 243 N. Holly St. I-'Olt ItKNI .MISUKM.ANKOUS FOIt U EN'lSOrooin f ifrn Islicd "lio tel. Address It, card Tribune. FOK BALK -KEAIj E8XATH FOlV 8AI.K diy "owiior" for VaO.OOO tho Cloverrlot Farm In tho heart ot tho Illinois valley on lino ot now rallroud Orants Pass to tho const; 33G acres; ono third In clov er, alfalfa, wheat, outs, barley, etc. balance lu brush and soconit growth timber; 300 acres bottom laud, adjudicated wator rights; 2 setu buildings; on satisfactory stilo crop goes with place. Sou II, 11. Iteod ut 812 North Fifth street, Orants Pass or on tho farm be tween Kcrby and Holland, FOIt SAI.12 Iluy my Improved 80 acre farm and fruit ranch 3 1-2 miles from Kaglo Point, Uoguo riv er vulley; look no farther; this la It. Karly bargain geta growing cropn and farm Implements; pos session at tiny old tlmo by owner, 840 N, Jlartlett, City. G2 FOIt SALti-oNIco bungalow, nil fur nished complete, Including a good upright piano; modern, except bnth all for itOOU, or less. 1121) W. DtU street. UU FOIt BAUS-T-Or trade, for land, my house ut,2Ui Kast Juukron street: easy tonus. Mrs. J. H, Wuu. 15 FOR SAIdC Flvo acres woll Improv od, 110 K. 14th, 0 roit HUNT IIOUHKKKKI'I.VO WANTKl .SITIJATIONK HUHIMfHfi IHKKCrOKT Vi!! WA NTKD milTioNlly ' oxpnrfcnc- I'OH HUNT Furnished housckecp InK rooms. Clean and comfortable, iloasonublo, phono 97U-J. FOR HKXT Housekeeping rooms and Dingle furnished rooms nt sum mer prices. 21 (Jcnessco street, i. VOlt UKST-FVuTliitUt:U jiotM FOR YtKNT Furnished rooms. Tho Coleman, 1005 W. Main, Phono 586-J. FOIl ItKNT Modern furnished rooms. 10th. Tbo Cottage. 004 West 44 FOK HAMC .MISCHMJIXKOCB FOIl BALK haying hens. 847 Wt 2nd street, Phono S39J. 40 .Oil 8AI.H 'Monarch range, a rlfl shotgun, bicycle, two Iron bed steads, bucksaw, two rocking choirs, sanitary couch, largo mir ror, seven kitchen chairs, at James Jorden's, Kuglu Point, by Mrs. K. B. Wolf en 40 FOIl BALK) Complete outfit farm; machinery, inruuaior, goou surrey and harness. P. A. P. Mall Tribune 43 FOR 8AM: Electric cooking out fit. Phono 39 IX. 41 FOIl 8AI.E Largo, early, home grown tomato plants now ready, any quantity. Also egg, pepper and other plants for sale at Grocery Stores, Public Market and Green houses. Maddox & Uonney, Port land Ave. Greenhouses, Phono 8 7 It. 44 FOU BAIifc lilfltSTUiCK FOIt SALE Fresh cow, calf three days old. Phono III III. II FOIt SALE Good workihorsos; also ono 5-ear old molo 1100 pounds. C. E. Gates. 41 FOIl SALE Gilts and weanling pigs from prUo winning Duroc Jersey herd at Jackson County Fair. L. II. Houston, 1 mile west ot Tal ent, Phono 3-F12. 69 FOIl SALE 4 teams ot mules; 3 teams ot work marcs; 3 driving horses; 4 saddle horses; tlmo pay ments with good security accepted. Walsh's Ranch, mile out .V. Roose velt Avo. 02 FOR SALE Cheap, 200 Angora goats; also horso und buggy. Frank E. Loomls, Brownsboro, or Med ford It. F. 1). 2, Box 120. 49 WANTED MI.-,em.U!lHEOU8 WANTED TO RENT A gooifteam by tho day for about a month with or without driver. Phono II. W. Bingham. WANTED Good sluglo driving horse must bo gentle. II. E. Bowman. Talent, Oro, 4S WANTED Broilers, weighing 1 1-2 to 2 pounds. Medford Poultry and Egg Co. Phono 583. 40 WANTED Stock to pasture, three miles above Bybculrldgo on Roguo river. J. C. Moore, R. t 1). No. 2, Central Polut. CO WANTED Medium weight automo bile tourlug car body preferred; will exchange 10 acres land or building situ with view ot valley. Real estato Is not mortgaged and clear tltlo nnd warranty deed will be given. Address P. O. Box 207. Medford, Oregon. WANTED Jnnanoso Day Work Co., wo will do all kinds ot work by tho hour or day, such as rooks, wait ers, houso cleaning, caro ot gar dons, wash and polish automobiles, etc. Call Phono 93, or wrlto P. O, Box 702, R, Miyamoto, Mgr. 01 WHY? IT IS YOUIt IMWIXKSS TO SEE MK Because my stock la trade Is to have optioned at tho lowest cash price tho best buy in this county. I have been uu too ground look ing out (or you for the past five years. Nearly everyday 1 have In vestigated uomo "good thlug." I have ollmlnatod everything excopt those deals w)ilch I am convinced will se cure tuo satisfied customers. In n few hours time I can glvo you tho benefit ot this rosearch. It lsjny busluoss to show you over tho county and Introduce you to tho possibilities and opportunities here. See Med ford first und J. C. BARNES Room 01, 1'lvft.NfttlOKUl Iter Bid. cmI tcaclior, nuMo nnd hoinovkeop- , . . or; bout of reference!; reanonnble ----"---------- ---'---'. --' xalary. AddrciR II. Mull Trillium. J"l,,lw 1 1 1 :m wastkd ma r.n V A NTE riKlcrt rlcla n for "wiring wiring and repair work. Address C, caro Tribune. WANTKD Carpenter for rough car penter work. Address A, caro Mall Tribune. WANTED Machinist to ropalr and operate pumps and other machin ery. Address W, caro Tribune WANTKIl TO llUJf WANTED To buy flvo to ten acres of soil suitable for alfalfa, with or without buildings, for cash. Ad dress llox T It., Mall Tribune. 41 WANTED TO IJUY -Medium sired span of horses; must be cheap. 521 Ucatty street. 40 WANTED -To buy a refrigerator; jniut be In first-class condition. Phono 417-X. WANTED TO BUY 76 milk cows on time; deferred payments well se cured. Sleepy Hollow Farm. Gold Hill, Ore., H. A. Ensign. Manager. IIUSI.YKSS OPPOltTDNITlKS POn SALE -Barber Shop for sale. This one chair shop do ing $125.00 average monthly; electric lights, bath rooms, city water. In a wet town. $200 coh. Apply to Richard Anderson. No. 122. Cold Hill. Ore. 40 MISCELLANEOUS. LIBERAL religious literature, sent freo to Inquirers. Address Miss Hazel Burton, Central Point. R. V. I)., Oregon, 52 FO U.M FOUND Purse about threo weeks ago. Owner can havo snino by calling at Tribune otlce. Identify ing same and paying for this ad. IiOS LOST Shovel for Planet Junior cul tivator. Notify Dr. George Deane, Central Point. 40 BUSINESS DllttxmJRY Al(oruc7 PORTER J. NEFF, WM. P. MEALET Attorneys-at-Law, Rooms 8 and 9, Medford National Bank bldg. A. E. REAMES, LAWYER Garnett Corey bldg. Win. M. Colvlg. George M. Robert COLVIQ & ROBERTS. LAWYERS- Medford National Bank Building B. K. MULKEY & GEO. W. CHERIU Attorneys at Law. Jackson Coua ty Bank Building. Chiropractor DR. A. R. HEDGES. Dr. Louise K. Hedges Mechano-Theraplsts, Chiro practors, tipondylother;lsts. Thest systems, Including dietetics, euro Uto gymnastics, hydro-tberaphy, etc., produce results In both acutt and chronic diseases. Consulta tion tree. Over Deuel & Co., cor ner Main and Bartlett. Hours a. m. to 6 p. m. Other hours bj appointment. Phone 170. PR. R. J. LOCIvWOOD,. Chiropractor, nerve specialist Rooms 203-30t-206. Garnott-Coroy bldg. Vapot bftths and scientific massage given, needle spray, head and abouldet shower In connection; advice la dietetics, medical gymnastics, hydrotherapy. Lady attendant Phouo, office 543, residence bll-K Notary PabUe HELEN N. YOCKEY Notary pub lie Bring your work to mo at tnt sign of the Mall Tribune. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Roguo River Vu:;oy. Fruit Lands, Dairy, stock, poultry ranches and Timber, Colonisation Tracts. Best ull-the-yeur-round climate on coast. Health Resort, Woudertul Medici nal Springs, llitMYcr Realty Co., Ashland, Oregon. NEW TODAY A man who owns 205 acre's n a vory good part of Oklahoma, la now here looklug for an exchange- for land. Ills placo Is all In cultiva tion, except n few acres of pasture Hits good houso, and well tank, und wind mill. Tho principal crop Is all kinds ot grain and cotton. Placo rented profitably at presont. Price $50,00 por aero. Put uj your trades ut onco, C. D. HOON LAHER AUTO SPRINO CO. W are operating the largest, oldest and best equipped plant In the Pa clflc northwest. Use our spring when others fall. Sold under guar sntee. 28 North Fifteenth Si. Portland, Ore, Engineer Mod Contractor FRED N. CUMMINGS Engineer and contractor, 404 M. F. & II. DIdg. Surveys, estimates, Irrigation, drainage, orchard and land Im proveroent. Vvn&su DR. W. M. VAN SCOTOO DR. a C. VAN 8COYOO Dentists Garaett-Corej Bide salt 111 Vcdford, Ore. Phone H6K. W. IL SPRINGER, DENTIST Of fice hours 9 to 5. Evenings and Sunday by appointment. Office M. K & H. Bldg. Residence Phone 153J; Office 319J. Employment Agency EMPLOYMENT AGENCY We wish everybody to know that the Old Re liable Blttner Real Estate and Em ployment agency, will get yout help, find you employment, real your house or sell your land. Mrs. J. S. Clark, manager successor. Rooms G and 7, Palm Bldg., Med ford, Ore. GartMwe OARBAQE Get vear oreBilset cleaned up tor the summer. Cell ob the city garbage whgoas toi good service. Phone J74-L. F T. Allen. IsetracUea te Music HAIGIIT MUSIC STUDIO RooB 401. Oarnett-Corey Bldg. Fred Al ton Halght Piano, Mrs. Florence Halllday Halght, voice. Telephoae 63-W. Laundry. Ill SING LAUNDRY 12.1 South Riv erside, has changed wash man. We are prepared to do all grados ot washing and especially fine hand work. Phono 189 J. 61 I'hyeslcians aa. Burjceeae DR. b O. OARLOW, DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopath! physicians, 416-417 Garaett-Corej bldg., phone 103 6-L. Resldeaci 20 South Laurel St. DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopath! physicians, 303 Garuett-Core building. Phone "804-M. DR. J. J. EMMENS Physldaa amc surgeon. Practice limited to eye ear, nose and throat. Eyes sclen tlfically tested and glasses sup plied. Oculist and Auriat tor S. P. It. It. Co. Offices M. P. & II. Co. Bids., opposite P. O. Phone 667. H. B. PICKEL, M. D. Office Jack sou County Bank bldg. Offlti phone 43-R; residence phone 6S-R DR. R. W. CLANOY Physician anc surgeon. Phones, office 36, rest dence 734-J. Office hours 10 ti 12, 2 to 5. DR. S. A. LOCKWOOD DR. MYRTLE S. LOCKWOOD Physicians and surgeons. Ottlc 309-310-311. M. F. & H. Bldg. Phones resldonco, 814-J2; office, 814. Printers ana rubBshere HEDFORD PRINTING CO. has Uu best equipped printing office Is southern Oregon; book binding loose leaf ledgers, billing systems etc. Portland price. 37 Norti Mr nt Shoo ltciialrlug SHOE REPAIRING First elase she repairing, oa Burners eiectrw machines while you watt. K. N. Bides, located tn Kldd'a Shoe Store Phone 313J. Tru&srera BADS TRANSFER STORAGE CO Office 4a North Front St. Pboai 15. Prices right. Service guar intend, Typewriters tutct Hupplles. TYplrVRmjRSAND SUPPLIES New Romlngton, Smith Premlw and Monareh typewriting, addlni and subtracting, machines, rebuilt aiachlnes tor cash or easy pay ments. Machines for rent, rlbboai and suppllos ot all kinds, simple re pairs free ot charge. Roger 1 Bennett, 10 Qvtuee w., - , . . Sudan Grass Now is the lime to put this seed in the ground. J)o not fail to nt least try a pound, or two this spring. It will pay you to experiment with this great plant. We have a stock of the purest selected seed. Monarch Seed& Feed Co. 317 E. Main Street SUMMER REQUISITES WINDOW SCREENS DOOR SCREENS PORCH SWINGS LAWN SEATS CEDAR CHESTS Have them made at the Pacific Furniture 6 Fixture Factory Home of the Pacific Cedar Chest. 113 S. Holly WE WILL PLEASEYOU If you hare a certain pose or picture in mind, we will execute it for you or Jt leave it to us. Our line ot sample photo graphR will cquvlnce you. of the quality we put into our work. ' , . ' Come In and look them oyer. e sy EM STUDIOS 223 West Mala -Street HOTPOINT Electric Grill Stove Regular Price $5.00 On Sale During Hotpoint Week Only May 3-8, at $3.35 See It ndvcrtlsed lu the May, 1 Saturday Evening Post and May La-. les' Home Journal, El Grllstoro bolls, fries, toasts ar4 broils, both above and helew Ue glowing colls. Operate fremj lamp-socket. I'erxorws, twe lug operations at the same tiiue, at cost of ono. 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