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&. KEDFORD MAIJj TfllBUNTU, MJCDFCMD, OiWIONr, 8ATTKT)AY, MAY 8, 1915 PiVCITJ "WTO! 'Ut.t :.'sm k I , ! i OSCAR AND ADOLPH AT THEIR GAY PRA At the Churches Some Collateral in the Marriage Market i 4tt -. .t T i;iiltcoiiMi Holy Communion 8 a. in, H.uniluy nchool () it, in, Morimlng iirnyor 1 1 n, in, Evening prayer 7:. '10 p, in. Win, II, Hamilton, vicar. Inn Lutheran Horvleim lit Ion Luthtirnii fill! W. Fourth Hticol, will lio t'ondjictud In German rtt n, n, in; . lllliln school, KiutllMi, nt 10 a. in. Count mid worship, iKS " f ' I i v i I ,v " I VOTDOMiOT fW Vou MUST CIVS H JC COOSMMjy NO0S--mV g V. lOOLrK. J , , 1 t , ClirMJmi Hiindiiy morning Wn will have spa 'Im t"rvcon for Mother'a Day, TliU day miikHI to bo u most nurtpfclotin ilny for (tvpry ono In Medford. Conio mill worship with nil, 1Q45 n. in, Humlny evening H o'clock, "An tho Fnthor Matli H-nt .Mo." Good niindu iiml you nro welronto, Mbit? wlionl 9:45. W nrn mix lou to liuvii tho school continue In Itn forward movement, com it t C. E. In morit nrtlvo nud progres sive nt present mill will rnrtnlnly In Irtr4t oii. You nro welcome Mldwoek pmr meeting Tlmr ilny ovenlng 8 o'clock, Marry K, Tutikur, intiitklor, lislitirliiH Preaching At 1 1 n, in,, subject, "Mother." This In Mothor'n Dny. Hcrlptliro. Expdtu 30:12; 1 Cur. I.VM3, Holo, "My Mother' Prnyor" by Wemleu, Florcum llncrlrlKR, Prenchlng nt N p. in,, subject, "Mow In Honor Tlionn Who Loved Un Most." Hcrljiluro, 1 Hum. 1:24-2K; I.tikv 2rqt-r.a. Holo, ".My Mother' Hnnil," by U'llUnn, Florence llnrelrlgg, Humlny school at ton. in. Klndergnrteu ut 1 1 n. in, V. P. 8. C. I. nt 7 p. in. I'rn)ir meeting nt 7:30 p. in. on Thursday. LnilliV Aid In tho rhapcl Tuesday at ::oo. All nro ronllnlly Invited to thoio service on IhlN tho tiny thnt Is dedi cated lo tho mother niul tho honor dun thorn. InrkMiiivlllo lnvhytrr(nii Mother' Ilny Program nt II o'clock Humlny morning, Hymn, '() Day of Rust and Glad ness," Prayer. ' Htrlpltiro lesson, selocdd passages. Offering. Holo, "Tho Hinging In God' Aero." Kugrno Fluid, Mr. Herbert IC. Ilnnnn. ' Recitation, "A Tribune," Antoln i'tto Arhonetli l.nninrcuux, Kenneth Puhl. Uccllntlon, "Tho Mother," Mabel Worn Freer, Sarah Grieve. Recitation and music, ''The Olil Tlmo ll-iittta." Knto W. Hamilton. Kiln Grieve nnd choir. Rending, "III Mother' Sermon," liin MncLnrcn, Jrnnno Tuck, ItiM'ltnllon, "Tho llrvt Hnltlo," Joaquin Mlllor. I.tilu Wllllnmii. Hhort Norninn, tho pniitor. Ilyiim, "MotliBr," nnonyiuoui, Di'iicillctlon, MtihiHllkt Corner of I'ourth nml llnrtlott utrttilH, J, IC. Ilnwkliu, pmlor. Motlicrd Day will Mm npproprlnto ly olnmrviMl nt tho 8 p, in. ncrvlro. Motlicru nttrnillnK thin nervko will ho ncronlcil npnrlnl honor. Knch will lo prcnrnti'il with it whlto rnrnatlon on ontorliiK tho church, nml will nit In n lioily of Kitutn ronrvMl for them. Tho incitiiano of tho Jiour will ho In tho Inliiiont or Molhor, Home mid Country. A uporlnl comuittoo Iiuh tho ilorornttoiiH In chnrcc. 1'riH'oodlitK tho ndilrooN tho pastor lll opoii tho Qucxtlou llox, which linn nwnkoiioil mich ront Intoront. Huch iUintoiiH ih "IMiri'iitory,'' "8un day l.nhor," "Humlny AtniiHomonta," ittc, will ho miNWorod. At tho II n, in. Bvrvlco tho pastor will preach on tho Htihjoct, "Tho Moil urn Coucoptloii or lllhllcal Iimplra Hon." Tho inoaHnncH nro practical, tho Bcrvlcoii onllvouoil Hpcclul iiuihIo nml happy cniiKroKatlonnl hIiikIiik, tho church Ih homo llko. All nro wol coiiio, , Oalulnlo Avoiiiio .rcthoillst Tho followhiK Chllilrt'ii'H Day pro Kraiu will ho h'voii ut tho Oakdulo uonuo Motho'illHt church Sumlny (ivonlni; nt 8 o'clock, Kvory ono In vited: Ronff, No, 107, Invocation, ltov, llrnnhnm, Kcrlpturo losuon, by six kIi'Ih, Itvcltntlon, by Ituth McClaln. 'J'ho Reed Howors, by four lioyti, MlNHlonury hymn, by nix Itis. Uocltatlon, by Adollno ltonidmnu. (ocltittlon, by 'Mnrfrodn Dozo. Vocal tlilot, by Ktinlco llraiuton and MnrMln Dyro. Itucltullou, by llurrlH McClaln, Hxoxrclfit), tho four holpora. Tho J.ittlo OlVOfH boiik, ., Tho Olonmiin, by thrco lioyn. Kxorclno, I'nnnliiK on tho Mi;ht. ltocllutlon, by Amlry Itobortt. I'mitoniluo, Itock of Arcn, lliinuillctlon. Humlny rcliool nt 10 n. m, I'roui'hliiR ut 1 1 ii, in. Kilbji-ct, ".lothnr, Home nml Tvnvoti." All iiiomborN nml frlomtii of our church nro p"!i'Hll to como to I bin Rorvlro. HlrmiU'Trt nro welcome. II. M. Ilrniihniii, pnHtor. Ikiptl-t. MnruliifC mtvIcp, II o'clock. Mothi'r'H Day proKrum. Voluntnry. Hymn, "O Think or n Home Over Thiro." . I'myor, Mr. H. I.. Ilnnii'ilt. Aniiouiici'iiionl. Off.-rliiK. Hymn, Kcrlpturo ItcndlnK. Mm. LoiiIn llcnnott, Holo, Mrn. J. M. (Ircmiloy, Orlcln of Motlior'n Day, Mr.i. !'. W. McnrN, Aiithom. ItondliiK. "Tho Whlto Cnrnntlon," Mm. HumIo Medley. Mothvr'n ChoriiN, I'hllnthoa Clan. Aildrt'M, "MoIIiit'n HlRlitv," ltov. K. W. Cnrnlftifl. Hymn No. 179. Ilotimllctlon. Kvonlnic norvlro, 8 o'clock. Hub Jcct "Koxy (Irnndpn." Itov. !'. W. Cnrntonx. Humlny school PHr, n. in. II. V, I'. U. 7 p. in. All nro cordially wolcomo to nt loud thi'iHj fl(rvlccn. Thorn will lin n roeoptlon nml bou quet on Wmlneidny evenlnj;. Mny 12, for Itov. I W. Cnrten nud family. Tho inymbiTH of tho church nnd thrlr htitbnmlii nnd wlven will pleaso moot nt tho church nt C:30 p. in. I'ni' .Metlioilltt Clitirrli Humlny ncliool 10 n. in. 1'ronchlnR II n. m. Prenchlm: 7:30 p, in. Mld-wcok prayer tneotlnr; Thnr day 7:30 p. in. Tho pnitor of thin church Ii sub ject to n moo now an our annual conferonco convene nt Drnntn Pium next week. Ilonco tbln will U our fnrownll Humlny, You nro Invited to theso nervlcoH. Como nnd unlrnmo. J. i:. llltADI.KV, l'nstor. KplrltiialM .Spiritual lecture nt Smith's hall, 128 North Ornpo strool. W. C. Hodge of Son Diego, will speak nt 2:30 p. in., the public In Invited. TABLE ROCK TABLETS Will Atkins, who Ih winking- for Ollivcr l'endlnnd ut Talent, hpent sev eral duyri last week lit thin place ve iling lelutlven. MisH Afno Nealon ehwed n KiieechK f til tenn of Hchool in (he Sanw valley district Inst r'ridny and Saturday night the school gave an entertain ment, which wiih pronounced cMru good by those who uttemled from thi district.' Will I.ydiard Iiiik joined tho IlOO, (Iflfl Ford elnb itnd wan out Sunday showing his homo folks tho iminy good points of tho Ford ear, School Supervisor Pelersoii wit hem Wednesday in his new Ford ear, whii'l) ho is rapidly learning to iiinu age. Tho ooiniueneeiiicul exorcisoH IiihI Friday night at Agatiwero uttemled by people from all pnrlw of the val ley, mid Htumliiu room wus nt u premium, Tho program wiih well ren dered throughout and the class ad dress by J'rofe.sfror Handing- was full of Hound adveo; which could well be taken by tho iiudluuco its well us the graduales, ami wiih duo of tho best heard in these parts In many a day. Tho Aloduti baud rendered several selections mid niter each one were roundly applauded. The ladies of this uejghboihood gave Miss Uncle Hynuu it miseellan eons bhnwer last Monday ovoning, which contained a great many useful ami valuable housekeeping nrtielos. Last Sunday before a crowd of several hundred peoplo our hall team received tho worst walloping ho far tendered theui this hciihoii. It wiih announced early in the week that they would oro.su hats with ho Kuglo Point (emu, nml ii good niin was cx peeted, hut tint litro eiowd that pitliiTcil wvru ilixnpiioiiited, iih (he Kiiine wiik very oiiu-itlded. Oilr Iiim uuro no tniiteli for the hilhky Iviifflo l'ointtTH, who hhnwetl by their work tluit lliey HioioiikIiI.v iiiiilopttimil tlit? Kiiinc. The hoorc at the eloM) hIoimI 'J.'i o ". Mr. Oliver IVmlluml, we nro worry In repot I, h NiifferiiiK with u riiin ei uiiklv. M'ltH Klurlicy of Sim KriiueiHco, it eoiinin of Mr. Meliriile, i hpemlim,' M'Vrrnl weuku nl tho Melirido home. rolotiel Wimlibuni nnd K. W. Cnrl lou were nHeiiiliui; tho iiiimial meet inj: of tin? Farmer' mid Krultniw er' league in Medford IiihI .Monday. Tim following Tublo Itoekern were Medford viitorH hint .Menday: Mr. KiUpatriok nml M llnxel ll.vriim, Mr. Cuton nud hoii Clyde, A. L Ken brook, Darwin PhilippK mid the MiHKeM Man Nealon, Thelmn Mellride nml .Marie Nealou. During Thumday nibt it lilit kifl of hiiow fell in thin vieiiuty, nud Fri day inoniiui; the two Table IfoekM, won; n while coat, which, mingled Iwith Hie (in-eii foliiip' nud the niv of the bright inoniiui miii Miming upon it, nil uiudo a wiht that wnw Urmiil lo behold. Where eould we find another country witli o iiiuebl varied eeller,vT Oicliurd Inijieetor Cline in working in tlii't vicinity. He report the find ing of xnme blight, but think (hat by diligent work we etui keep it down. I Jtnt WedneMlay ul 1 o'clock nt the I're.b.vteriau parMimige in .Medford, Mix llarel Itvruin nud Lawrence Fitr.pntriek wen? joined in marriage, Hev. W. !'. Shield iRTfonning- the eei-ettiouy. The bride ii the daughter of W. II. Hyriitn of thin place, when? slut has rtvddcd miico a little, eluhl, nnd in-one of Table Itock' immt popular yoniifj Inilie. The groom formerly resided in Portland, but nt jircfccut holdrt u n'"pouible piition at tho limit orchard, mid nlthougli re-iding among u only it little more than a year, linn won it place in the hearts of our people. 1 he happy eon plo Will imike their home for the present nt the Iiyruin ranch, and the neighborhood joins in wi-lnng them it long- nml happy married life. JACKSONVILLE ITEMS Mr. Walter Kcntner of I'lioeniv U ijh'ihIiiik a few ilny with her mother, Mrs. P. J, Kinney. Mm. A. 1. F.ckelson spent Wednes day in Med fold, the guest of Mrs. Ulaneho Miles. Mrs. Dora Saltmnrsh nnd family motored in from Huticoin Thursday. Uou Cameron was up fnun Oalieo lltu Jlrst of tho week, when? ho has been cmrnt'cd in niiniiiir. Mr. ami Mrs. J. Xunan left for their homo in Sau I.enmlio, Cat., af ter a mouth's visit with relatives liv ing; here. Miss Klein Ulrieh tela rued fnun Itueli Thuixlav. wheio she has been spending the week with her sister, Airs, .lames Muck ley. Tho younger sot enjoyed n danc ing party at tho homo of Miss dowel llailey last Friday night. (Mimics l.ebo of Medford was u business caller during tho week. A number of hlks mid their trieuds attended tho smoker given ut tho club Itonso Inst Tuesday evening:. W. 1 Hailey hits returned from it trip to Kugene, much improved in health. Mr. and Mrs. John Rotor attended tho dancing party given by tho West Side Social elnb of Medford last Tuesday uveaing. Airs. Lewis ulrieh enteitaiiicd tho followimr ladies at cards Tuesday owning-: Mrs. F. J. Fish, Mrs. John Duiiuiiigtou, Mrs, Charles Nuiian, Mis, (loorgu (lardner, MVs. K. C. Smith, Mrs, It, V (lolden, Mrs. Harry Kuy, Mrs, (luy Harper, Mrs. Irwin K.okolspn and Mih. O. l Kinp, Mrs. Ilasil fliCL'orv mid Mrs. Hluiiio Kliim of Medford, Curd liouorrt iVH to Mrs. Hlninu Kltiin, while Mrs. Cltarlon Nunau veeoived tho eonsolation. Tho Kridav Aftornoon elnb siicnl a pleasant nfternoou at tho homo of Mrs, John Duiiuiiigtou this week, Miss Nellie Melntvre euterlaiued tho Hlnok Cat Sowing; club ut lief homo ou Thursday, fiAKAOi: AN.oicnMi:.vr F. h, (lotrhet, recently -with tho Covey Motor Car company of Port land, In now connected with tho re pair department of tho Crntcr Lana Motor Car company. Mr. Uatchct was ono of Mr. Covey'n expert for several yours ami prcvloun to that una with tho Whlto company of Port land for years. 40 NOTICK TO CUXTItACTOItH Healed proposals, addressed to tho undersigned at Jacksonville, Ore gon, and endorsed "Soalf-d DID FOR KDPAIUIXG IJItlDGE," for repairing brldgo across Antelope Creok about 2 miles south of KorIo Point,' Oro gon, In nccordanco with tho plans nnd specifications on fllo In thn Coun ty Clork'n office, wilt bo received and filed until 10 o'clock A. M. May 20th, 19 IC, nnd at that time tho County Court will pnbllcly open nml read all bids. 1,'acb bidder shall bo required to deposit with his bid flvo per cent of tho amount of his bid. which shall bo forfeited to tho county In caio the award la mado to hlin, and If ho falls, neglects ,or refuses, for n period of ten days after such award Is mndo, to enter Into tho contract and fllo his bond In tho manner re quired by and to tho satisfaction of tho county court. A corporate surety bond will ho required for tho faithful perform ance of tho contract In a sum equal to one-half of tho total amount of Uu all m bid, Tho County Court reserves tho rlRht to reject any or all bids, or to accept tho proposal ccemed best for JnckHon County. . Dated thlaC3d day of April, 191C. G. A. GARDNER, County Clerk, Jackionllle, Oregon. 49 KOIt ItKa-twmivflK? FOR RENT -Thrco room furnished cottage with garden and big barn. JC per month, water paid. Apply 211 Washington St. 45 FOR RENT Nlcoly furnished five- room bungalow, cloio In.' 417 Jay street, Corner So. Oakdulo and W. Eleventh streets. 43 FOR RENT Seven room house, strictly modern, closo in, east front nlco lawn, garden and flowers. Reasouablo to deslrablo tenant. Phono 372R or 325M. FOR RENT Completely and nicely furnished S-room bungalow, all conveniences, good location; closo In. Apply 421 Jay St., off So. Oak dalo, CC FOR RENT Ono 8-niom residence; also furnished housekeeping rooms. 310 N. llartlctt. FOR RENT Furnished house, 4 rooms, strictly modern, no olocK from new fodornl building. Phono 9311, or call at 243 N. Holly St. FOR RENT IIOUNKKKKPINQ KOOMH FOR RENT Furnished housokeop Ing rooms. Clean and comfortable Reasonable, phono 37D-J. FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms nnd single furnished rooms at sum mer prices. 21 Uenessee strcot. 45 FOR 8AM3 nEAlj ESTATH FOR SAU:-4 room bungalow In Medford, ono block from paved ntrcot. prlco ?425.00. II. E. Uow mnu, Talent, Oro. 48 FOR SALE lly owner for J3O.O00, tho Cloverriot Farm In tho heart of tho Illinois valley on lino of now railroad Grants Pass to tho censt: 33(1 acres; ono third In clov er, alfalfa, wheat, oats, barley, etc. balance In brush nnd second growth timber; 300 acres bottom laud, adjudicated water rights; 2 nets buildings; on satisfactory sale crop goes with place Seo II. 11. Reed at S12 North Fifth street, Grants Pass or on tho farm be tween Kerby nnd Holland. FOR SALE Buy my Improved 80 aero farm and fruit ranch 3 l-'J miles from Eaglo Point, Rogtto riv er valley; look no further; thla Is It. Early bargain geta growing crops and farm implements; pos session ut any old tlmo by owner, 345 N. llnrtlott, City. 02 FOR SALE Nlco bungalow, all fur nished comploto, Including u good upright piano; modern, except bath all for i 1000, or less. 1129 W. !)th street. GO FOR SALE Or trndo for land, my house ut 31G East Jackson street: easy terms. Mm. J, E. Watt, 4G FOR SAI.E-rFlvo acres woll Improv ed. 110 U,.14tu, Q VOK HUNT MJhUKM,ANr:OlH II KM WAXTKIX aiALK BPBIOTtSfi PIWWCTOKy FOR RENT 30-room furnished ho tel. Address It, caro Tribune. FOR RKXT rUnSiSflKD KOOMfl FOR RENT Furnished rooms. The Coleman, 1005 W. Main, Phono 585-J. f.O FOR RENT .Modern furnished rooms. Tho Cottage, G04 West 10th. 44 FOR HA LB MISCKMjAXKOBS FOR SALE Complete outfit farm machinery, Incubator, good surrey and harness. P. A. P. Mall Tribune. 43 FOR HALE Electric cooking out fit. Phono 39 IX. 41 FOR SALE Large, early, homo grown tomato plnnts now ready, any quantity. Also egg, popper and other plants for ralo at Grocory Stores, Public Market and Green houses. Maddox & Ronney, Port land Ave. Greenhouses, Phone 87R. 44 FOR 8ALJ! UTMIIOCK FH71uuGoTh reasonable price, llox !., care Mall Tribune. FOR SALE Good work horses; also ono 5-year old mule 1150 pounds. C. E. Gates. 41 FOR SALE Gilts and weanling pigs from prize winning Duroc Jersey herd at Jackson County Fair. L. H. Houston, 1 nillo west of Tal ent, Phono 3-F12. 59 FOR SALE 4 teams of mules; 3 teams of work marcs; 3 driving horses; 4 saddle horses; time pay ments with good security accepted. Walsh's Ranch, mllu out X. Rooie volt Ave. 52 FOR SALE Cheap. 200 Angora goats; also horso and buggy. Frank K. Loomls, Drownsboro, or Med ford It. F. D. 2, Dox 120. 49 WANTK 11 UlnUEliliAX EO OS FOR SALE Automobile $25. Geo. F. Dyer, 114 N. Central. 42 FOR SALE Trndo or rent, public garage and buildings. We aro still repairing cars at GOc per hour. Dyer's Garage, 1114 North Central Ave. 42 WANTED TO RENT A good team by tho day for about a month with or without driver. Phono II. W. Uingham. WANTED Good single driving horso must bo gentle. II. E. Bowman. Talent, Ore. 48 WANTED Hrollers, weighing 1 1-2 to 2 pounds. Medford Poultry and Egg Co. Phono 583. 40 WANTED Stock to pasture, throe miles nbovo Uybco bridgo on Roguo rlvor, J. C. Mooro, It. F. D. No. 2, Central Point. CO WANTED Medium weight automo bile touring car body lreforred; a 111 exchange 10 acres land or building site with viow of valley. Real estate Is not mortgaged and clear title and warranty deed will bo given. Address P. O. Box 207, Medford, Oregon. WANTED Jnnaneso Day Work Co,, wo will do all kluds of work by the hour or day, such as cooks, wait ers, house cleaning, caro of gar dens, wnsh and polish automobiles, etc. Call Phone 93, or write P. O. llox 7C2. R. Miyamoto, Mgr. 51 WAXI'Eti SITUATIONS WANTED "POSITION hy oxporlenc d teacher, uurso and house-keeper; best of references; reasouablo salary. Address II. Mali Trlbuuo. 45 FOR SALE OH KXCHAXGE Roguo Rlvor Vuiiey Fruit Lands. Dairy, stock, poultry- ranches and Timber, Colonization Tracts. Best alUtho-yeor-round cllmato on coast. Health RoBort, Wonderful Medici nal Springs. Heaver Realty Co., Ashland, Oregon. NEW TODAY A man who owns 205 acres In a vory good part of Oklahoma., Is now horo looking for nn oxchango for land. His place la all In cultiva tion, except a fow ncroa" of pasture. Has good house, and woll tank, nud wind mill, Tho principal crop Is nil kinds of grain and cotton, PJnco rented profitably at present. Prlco $50,00 per aero. Put up your tradoa at once. C. D. HOON WANTED Agents, male or female, big profits. Write U. H. Mullen Mfg. Co., P. O. box 807, Tncomn, Wnsh. WANTED Experienced applo thin ners. Apply to L. G. Harris at J Ed Hanloy orchard. Work begins Wednesday morning. May 12. 43 WANTED Electrician for wiring wiring and repair work. Address C, care Tribune. WANTED Carpenter for rough car pontcr work. Address A, caro Mall Tribune WANTED Machinist io repair and operate pumps and other machin ery. Address W, caro Tribune. WAXTKl) TO ninr WANTED TO DUY One to four park saddles; also 3 or 4 burros or cheap horses. J. T. Rafferty, 307 South Laurel street. 45 WANTED To buy five to ten aerca of soil suitable for alfalfa, with or without buildings, for cash. Ad dress llox T. It., Mall Tribune. 41 WANTED To buy a refrigerator; must bo in first-class condition. I'hone 417-X. WANTED TO DUV 76 milk cows oa tlmo; deferred payments well se cured. Sleepy Hollow Farm, Gold Hill, Oro., II. A. Ensign. Manager. UUHIXXSS OPPORTUNITIES FOR SALE Barber Shop for sale. This one chair shop do ing 1125.00 average monthly; electric lights, bath rooms, city water, In a wet town. $200 cash. Apply to Richard Anderson, No. 122, Gold Hill. Ore. 46 MISCELLANEOUS. LIBERAL religious literature, sent frco to Inquirers. Addres MIm Hazel Burton. Central Point, R. F. D.. Oregon. 52 FOOX FOUND Purse about three weeks ago. Owner can havo same by calling at Trlbuae ofice. Identify ing same and payiag for this ad. BUSINESS DUtKCrORX AtUtracr PORTER J. NEFF. WM. V. MBALE1 Attoraeya-at-Law, Rooms 8 aad 9, Medford National Bank. bldg. A. E. REAMED, LAWYER Gar&ett Corey bldg. Wsa. M. Colvlg, George M. Roberts COLVIO & ROBERTO. LAWYERS Medford NaUoaal Bank Building. B. F. MULKEY ft GEO. W. CHERRY Attorneys at Law. Jackson Coua ty Bank Building. Cturopracion DR. A. R. HEDGE8, Dr. Louise K. Ileugea Mechano-Theraplsts, Chiro practors, Hpoudylotherapists. The systems, iacludtag dietetics, cura tive gymnastlca, aydro-therapay, etc., produce results In both acuta and chronic diseases. Consulta tion free. Over Deuel ft Co., cor ner Mala and Bartlett. Hours I a. so. to 6 p. an. Other hours by appointment. Phone 170. DR. R. J. LOCKWOOD., Chiropractor, nerre specialist Room J0S-204-205. Garaett-Corey bldg. Vapei hatha and scientific massage given; needle spray, head and snoutdtr shower In connection; advice la dietetics, medical gymnastics, aydroptberapy. Lady attendant Phono, offlca 543, residence. 5XJ.-R. Notary laMto HELEN N. YOCKEY Notary pub lic. Bring your work to mo at th Un of the Mall Tribune. WHY? IT IS YOUR lttifllXESH TO SEE ME Because my stock In trndo Is to have optioned at tho lowest cash prlco the best buy lu this county. I have been on tuo ground look ing out for you for tho past five yeara. Nearly everyday I havo In vestigated soma "good thlug." I have eliminated everything except those deals which I am convinced will se cure mo satisfied customers. In a fow hours tlmo I can give you the benefit of thU resoarch. It la my business to show you over tho county and lntroduco you to the possibilities and opportunities hero. See Mod ford first aud J. C. BARNES Itoow SWl, First Natloaal Ilaak MM. Auto RapftieM LAJTER AUTO IPRINOCO. W an operating th largest, o44m and best equipped plant la jUt.r clfic northwest. Use our. aprlMi when others fall. 8el4 univr gw, aste. 28 Nortk Fittest, tti Portland, Of. fesHCifteer a4 Ctretr FRED N.1 CUMmTngSKnkJ wk " contractor, 404 M. F. k. H. HWg. Surreys, estimate. IrrlflfttiM, dr&laage, orchard an4 ImuS- lm proToreent 11 -u. : j -M DR. W. M. VAN HCOTOO DR. O. O. VAN MOTCO DmIMb Gtrsett-Corey B14., ! Ill Medford. Or. 1me M. W. 11. SPRINGER. DENTIST Of flee hours 9 to 5. livening aad Muniiay uy appointment, uincc m. , ii F. & II. nidg: ResldMe FkM 153J; Office 319J. . ", KmpteyiReM Ageacjr EMPLdTORrAOENGYWibik everybody to know that the Old Re liable Blttacr Real Eatacc aad Em ploymeat agency, will get yewr help, find you emplormeat. rkt your house or sell your laad. MM, J. 8. Clark, manager suae or. Rooms 6 and 7, Palsa Bldg., Med ford, Ore. GARBAGE at Tear eleaaed ap tot tk wane. Owl oa the city garbaga wmH tg good service. Fkaaa S74-L. r. T. Alia. HAIGHT MUSIC BTOWO I 401. Garaett-Corey Bldg. Fred AW tea Halght Piano, Mrs, FkKtMM)' Haliiday Halght, voice. Phena Laundry. HI SING LAUNDRY 123 South Rtr- erslde, has changed wash mam. We are prepared to do all grades et wahin and especially fine hand work. Plieae. 189J. 1 Fayeatcuuaa aaa DR. F. Q. OARLOW, DR. EVA MAINS OARLOW OateaaaOH physicians, 416-417 Gvaatt-Cff oiag., puoue luati-u. 26 South Laurel 8L DR. W. W. HOWARD OetaopatMl physlclaas, 3tf3 Oaraatt-Owaf building. Phone 994-M. DR. J. J. EMMEN8 PayaMMi Mrt surgeon. Practlee United f eya, ar, uose and throat. Eye salsa tlfically tested and glasise Mia.' piled. Oculist and Aurltt for I. F. R. R. Co. Offices M. F. ft H. C. Bldg., opposite P. O. Paoaa 507. E. B. PICKEL, M. D. 04flM Jft . oa County Bank bldg. OfDea phone 43-R; realdeaao haa t-lt. DR. R. W. CLANOY Pfeyaleiaa aa aargeoa. Paeitea, affU ' I , mt deuce 7 2 4-J. otflea awn 1 M li, 2 to t. DR. S. A. LOCKWOOD DR. MYRTLE S. LOCKWOOD Physicians and surgeons. OfflM 309-310-311. M. F. ft H. Bldg. Phonea residence, 814-J3; of flea," 814. Printers llEDFORD PRINTINO CO. kw U best equipped printing otfM la southern Oregon; book Madlatfc tooe jeai leuaera, Biuiag vwmmmm, i etc. Portland arlaaa. 17 Narta), Ftr at. J Shoo lteMrtas SHOE REPAIRING Flrat alas akad repairing, oa atedara ateatKH, machtuea whlla yea wait. . Ui Bidaa. locatad U Kldd'g Hm Btapa. Phona 31SJ. - ' ' T- w j BADS TRANSFER ft STOR oa Offlca 4 a 'North Froat St. 815. Prices right. Marriaa aateed, r- , '. i - i : ' '.i . : , io TyiMtwrHera SaaMaAssaiMaMaiiEtt TYPEWRITBRS AND UPWW-w New KeraingtOB, gauth and Monarca'tyvawrttlaci mm tunnwsc ,mmmvmim, achla far aaaa or meats. Maeklaaa for real, ii and luaallae f ail klada, mmt Pa.wa rrae af aaarga. neaaaw, i '. mm f 0 sMaflfe I W1 T-.