H ii ' .! w j- ., m a j, - .. ,. Tiwm. . vir ,s ,, .. '-M . . ). 4 f " UTEPFORD MATFJ WlIBroTTC, MTOFOTID, ORMON, FlUDAY, MAY 1-1, 1015 rA'f m m OSCAR AND ADOLPH v ' The King Is Making a Comedy of It AT THEIR GAY RRAl c i'r i 'j f t ' .' m i ' 3 jr. EAGLE PiT EAGLETS lly A. 0, Howl.'U UJCKItCBMel DOT I ' V-- ,v-V " rm K 2T riMCj 7 TRY ISM , . - v ic t-styMM sQAkl . I - 7-" Our ruck cu'iiHlicr tlmt Inm been mindilng lock I'orlliu eounly mint liu Iwreirhern unit IlinvviiMboro went out of eiiiutiilMnlon IiihI week iiihI Mr. 1 1 ii n dunnl when liu wi-iit to repair It tlnil llm eleeliin motor wiih liiirni'il mil mi iih jo ueeimtdtiiln itt-wlring, ami ul IliU willing tin U ut u'nik on tlui Jnli mill Mr. Nulwick, who In Hll pel Intending I lit' Wolk III' M'ldllllg till) nick, think (lint (liny will liu uhhi tu HtnrL up ugitln liy louuirrow, Thum ilny. Hubert A. Nelll if llmw unborn wim lining ImimIiii'hh In our town rtiittiuluy, .Mr. NifWpoil, llm niiwinger of tliu I!. I'. A. iiMhiii'intliui, Iuih Intel a Inrgn bulletin board iut up to mih hi IiIIIm on, mi Main Mreel, um Kiitunluy nlnlit gnvit it innvin hIkiwIiiiI wax very good '""I hint met le; After tlu hIiow tlio younger pint of Iho mull eneo iciiiuIihiI mill enjoyed a noelnl Imp. Our offielenl mill prngiynnlvi) tond MiipervJHor, IM I )nt ton, repiirlM that liu Iuih ri'iipi'iu'il the old mail Jii"t thin nidi) of llm free ferry, lids Hhnrtcning tlio dlNtmiro mill iiviiIiIh it pleeo of bud road In the winter. IM U doing mhiio flue work on tint rood, btrulghleiiliig out tlio emokx, leveling nut tho roiiuh place nail mnklug u fine driveway between lien mill MrmMilioro, unit in fuel VA keepH on llm innvn nil tin tlmi'i mitl kiij'H l lit infill "Coniu on. hnyw," iiiHtend of unying "do on, boy," mill leaving tlirm to take llielr on a time on the road. Hiindny, although it wax rather a tliirxly day, we hud Mean Terrlll, Mim Ha Furlow, llennau Meyer and wife of Klk creek, hart' for dinner. They came out to Men Iho hull gnmi played between the liable Point and Tolu leiiinx, mill tin rcMtilt wiih tint (lame wan mi eloHO that they had to play tin tenth inning in order to hid who wiin enlitled to (lie honor of winning out, iih it wiik tho gnmo tnoil I) to 7 in favor of KuKh Point. Who will exenlually be (ho victnrn iiut tlio l.'nghi Point Irani T Wo iiImi hint the nihiic day, Kuuihi, for dinner, Charier Itaenn, wife and two miiim, Wilhain Von tier Jlollcn, wife ami miii and daughter, Cat I von dor llellni, Fred I'ltlnttte, wifo nod Min, Hob, C. K. .IoIiuhoii of Tahiti Koek, W. II. Wumsley, Mjnh lorino (lrighy, I'. T. llulU, liny llihlfop, W. L. rhll.lrelh. Hum llaiiilhh, our livery ntable mail, nml wife, their daughter, JH-h. Fred Diillou, nml her mother-in-law, Mr. Duttou, Kr., niotoriMl o Willlain lmr .Mntiilay In viiit Mrn. HnniUliV pnreatH, Mr. ami Mi, J. V. Moouiitw. (Ireen MathowH, tnio of our pro htouh fanuorn ami btoek-raiHern, wuh doiiiK hunliiffrt hero Saturday. J. Morris of llniwiiHboni wan it litiNiuesrt t-nller iilwo .Saturday. Since my lut report, (leorue Hrown & Sunn have houKht wool from Itoy I)itix, W. ('. Daley ami ('. rYnnk Kliodon, and niohair from W. J. Aus. tin. Mr. Hrown report that W. ('. Da ley V nlieep avcranvd eleven poiiiiiIb per head of wool. CharleH Manning ami Miiot Mabel Hanson .rmno in from tlio l'r)hpeet country Monday nml hpent (he night with iih. Miert Hiiiihiiii had been up in the neighborhood where hIio taught Hehool lnt winter. viHitiu frivuiln, ami while up then1 attended a dunce at frail ami one at Prospect. Tlio Kuuln Point hotel hart closed for the pivpfiil, iih the propriet rex, Mihh l.ouiHit HIuhm, epi:ctrt to ftait for tin) Pniiaiiiu i'XHinilioii in a few tliiyn. loo Parker, Iho railroad aneiit at Medfoiil for Iho P. & K took dinner with im TiiDMhty. lie wan out talking to (lit) liuniitusx men ahoiit making u I'liuiiKo in tho time of nimiiuc Iho traliiH front Med foul In Kuglo Point ami Hullo. KullHhut did not nivo out iiii.'lhiiiK dffinlle. Since tlio ehibiiiu' of the KiikIo Point hoc tlairihon jlesn, (li'iitu Weh iiiun nml Tony McClelland haw taken rooms ut tlui Siinn.VHide. Among Hit) liUHlueMH onllerH Tnv'i iny weru Henry Prcneh, J, W. Wolf my nml wife, Mr. Ilelfft of I.uko Creek, W. II. Crniuliill, Lemon ('hiir Joy iiml wif', Willlnm Perry nml fam ily. Tliev motored out in their uuw Foul fiom Untie VuIIh. Tiiexday uftcriiooii our honorable county eoiii t, ut leant that part of il lha( ouk) after the. county matin, I. u .IiiiIku Ton Velio, Wr. M'mhU'U "iul foil l.euvur, luojoivil ojit i on tho way up io vliiu-o Ktl Duttou in work iiig on tho KagM point and IlmwiiH huro roiul' liloked up J. V'rftiik Hrown unit your luuju point corieHpoiulent, and wo nil went o net) vhnt WH IioiiiK ilouii ot Iho mad, and on tho way wo pinked up Chris Nntwitk nml Fiod PaloiiKc, and nflor Kolng over Ihu road nml (ho court approving tio work iih fur as it wiih done, rotuiued to Mr. Puloiijfo'n roKldPiieo, whoro ho ave iih u Ki'imlnp ild-faKilined tro(il of hiitti'iniillc, ami 1 don't think tlmt JiiiIko Tmj Vclltv hn$ hud uny Itijttor inilk Jiel'oie, for ul leant hIx inoiiths Well, I wmj goiiiix to tell how ninuy glaHsoH of the buttermilk ho did drink, hut ho drank nt leust twleo nn much iih I did, nml I kiiow tlmt J nm Home Iwttvnnllk OrlHkWi Wvll wm till Mpenl mi hour wry pIouHimlly at the beautiful homo, mid while tliero I called Iho attention of tho court to the fiiio Held of wheat that Mr. P. hud on ii I met of chaparral laud that he ehiaicd litHt .year nml hW fine al falfa fluid. Alviu Iticbeicleilt wan a bulnem enller WedneMlay morning. WcdueMilay imirultig tho Hcnlnr claM of the Central Point Inh kuIiooI pitNMi'tl throiifth hen oil tlo-ir way up llntte creek on u pleaKiiie trii. The coinpany wiih eoinponcd of dukn Aw ley, Heujmnin Hilton, M'im Ifenili'liMt, MIvh I.ir..io Creeile, MU Kddie Croede, MImh Vadu r.ltimim, MiH Hndli' Hnloy, MlwK Helen Purler, KriU Taylor, PuiiIiih Klmm, I'ounnl Kreinuinlin, Hunk KroHt, .Iiiiiii'm Veb tal, Holivar planip and Wnler Den ten They hud three union and a iiuiro lively eompmiy of yount; fulkn U hard to find. I Mcut in a little ad for tho Mail Tribune a idiort time apt aunouueiug the hiiIo of n lot of JioiikuIioIiI pond for Mr. K. K. Wolfer, nml in n very hlinrt time hIic npnrtcd kodiI rcHidtrt. If you have mi) thing to sell or want anything ndcrlirto in n live nownpa )kt, an that ulttity IniiigM i-ohiiUh. Tliero Ii tnlk of n morcer of tho office of nccrutnry of tho Cominer clnl club anil Htmlucxn Men'n nimocln (Ion, Willi Oil exception tho or KnnUntlon would remain entirely nop nrnte. Tim mewr U advorateil mostly on financial eroiinilN. If mado, tho secretary or tho Commercial club would lako over both John, and tho Iliulneen Men would mcot In tho Com mercial roomn. Advocates of tlio plan atnlo Hint one necrutary could cimtly attend to tho tniliie of both oiRan Uatlou at a nominal Increase In rnlnry of 120 per monlli over what tho Commercial accrctary now ro celvea. W, T. Tanck, representing Ilnlfour, (luthrlo & Co., (ho Mb exporters and Importer of lendlnR cltlos, yuan In Ashland Thursday on business. His homo town Is Albany. Auto loads ot Odd Pullowa to tho number of CO, holding membership In Ollvo Ueboknh IoiIro ot Medium", camo to Ashland Tuosdiiy ovonlug, as tho guests of Hope Itebekahs of thin city. Tho vlsltom brought tholr ileKroo team along with thorn ami con for red tho ritualistic work on two local rnnilldntes. Thero was n big local ntteiidituco also, and nil Ideal 'claj 1 1 mo was tho order of tho ro union oveut. During tho development of tho city llthln springs, tho Utllotto springs not far distant from tho city prop erty, are also being exploited In tho way of shipping tho water tu sur rounding towns In addition to supply, lug tho local demand. Tboro nro n number of heavy bubblers on thu Oll-lutto-Hllvor tract. In lino with condiirtng hotels and catering to tho general public thu uiiiuiiKomvnt of u nntatorlum would naturally full to Hum Pracht, nlso, Innnmiich as ho possesses capabilities In hnudllng big crowds. This exper ience has gained him tho appointment as malinger of tho Nntatorlum. Tho Konnrnl Impetus expected from min eral springs development will bo no tlceablo at tho big bathing pavilion whlct Is equipped with every requi site. It Is n head center for not only ncqiintlo hut also for nthlotlo sports, and convenient to hotels nml depot. An foreHhuilowed on tho occasion of tho recent flro, tlio city tiro limits havu been extended by recent omtct milt. Tho legislation Is also retro sctlvp and will afford a remedy for tho ploarlng up ot a notablo ruin which dntoH from tho your 1912. Word reached Ashland Wednesday of tho death nt Albany on May 7, of Mrs. John L. Hubs. Tho family camo horo from tho vicinity of Ottawa, Kansas, nud resided In Ashland sev eral years. Mr. Huss was associated yylth J. H, Wick In n business way. Bo pi q Hmo ngo thoy romovod to At Ijany, Jlesldos her husband tho do ceasqd leayoa four children, two nous ami two duiighterH. Kuiiernl sorvlces wore hold at Albany, May 0. Mr, IIuhh was Idnutlflod with church nud eeliouj nfflatouH, and wUp res ident heio wns n member of tho Pres byterian following. A climatic chart of tho Hogun Illvcr vnlley for tho pnst threo years, pre pared by D. W. Mljogran, of Mod ford, also n comprohenslvo roproscn tatlon of the fish and gamo roglon belvsH'ii the dlnto Hue and Crater l.nko by tho pama party, rinxtltuto notable additions to Interesting to pographical literature which nm be ing extensively circulated In these pnrts. The fish, gamo and scenic n'Klon Is not only illustrated, but Klvos elevations, nuto roads, Pacific blKbwny and railway details. .enas Moody returned Wednesday from participating In the Celllo canal paKount, whither he went In tho ra pacity of vice admiral of the fleet. It. It. Hurdle. Jr., returned homo Thursday evening for tho summer holidays, nfter pursuing dental stud ies In Han Francisco. Ho was one of several pnrtles marooned by tho Inndsllilos nenr,Kennett. Tho paiuon genro mado the best of tho situation, however, nnd even huld n dance to help while away tljo tlmo. Reaming to reach homo by going way around by Ogdon, Ilunlls walked twelvo miles on Wednesday In order to catch a train for Ashland which was await ing orders In unflooded territory. This hiking stunt was mero pastime, Inasmuch as threo fair young ladles on tlio way to Seattle nud Portland accompanied him on tho tramp. School events nearlug tho com mencement period begin with tho "letting out" of tho seniors May H, but they will submit to exams on May 17: Junior-senior reception May 21; haccalauroatu wrman May 23, by tho Presbyterian pastor. Dr. Car nahan, at the Methodist church; ex aminations May 2; commencement day May 27; general closing May 2R. Tho "Itogue," high school annual, will bo out about May 21. Ileprescnlatlves from tho local sub ordlnato Odd Pellowa lodgo to tho grand lodgo which will bo held at Newport, May 18, aro E. B. Phlpps, Wm. Flackus and a. W. Trcfrcn. Hope Ueboknh degroo lodgo will sond Mrs, Anna Mycr, Mrs. Lotilso Pcrozxl, 'and Mrs, Alice Oowland. Tho party will leavo Sunday evening by special car. Thoy will bo accompanied by Mrs. Kfflo Usshor. who although re siding hero Is n member of Ollvo Ko boknh lodgo, Mcdford. It Is taken for granted that John Hall or Coos Hay will succeed to tho offlco of grand master, ho already occupying tho position of deputy. Local readers of tho Mall Trlbuno nro Importuning that paper for tho dally baseball schedules, n particu lar department In which local sports aro greatly Interested, Tho query Is hoard dally, "When does tho baseball sorvlco begin?" Thoy hayo been ad vised that dally returns will probably bo soon forthcoming. Please confirm this iiuallflcd statement. Tho caso of h, I), McKco, former deputy postmaster hero tinder J. II. Casoy, comes up for hearing Mny 17 at Portland, before Judgo Dean of tho federal court. A preliminary ex nmlnutlon was held nt Indianapolis. Tim mutter of going to Portland nnd appearing In behalf ot MclCoo Is bo tngtnken by an Ashland attorney un der mhlHoment. Cnpt. Mnlono nnd members of his command arrived homo from Fort Stevens on Wednesday. Lieut. Dlako remains n short tlmo In tho vicinity ot Corvallls to visit rolntlves, Tho ituxt regular meeting ot Alpha Chapter No. 1, 0. M, S., Mny IS, will ho tho occasion of an offclal visit from Mrs. Nolllo McClownn, or Mod ford, grand worthy matron of tho order, v From the tlmo tho curtain wout up to thu grqitd finale, vaudeville by homo tyilont given nt tho Vlntng Wod nosduy evening, Beared n triumph for local young Hoopla, who generously gavo of tholr tlmo nnd vorsatllo tal ent In furthering tho civic improve ment idea. Tho publlo on their part generously patronized a morltorloiifl entertainment. ENGLAND TO DRAFT MEN INTO ARMY; HEAVY LOSSEf LONDON, May 14, Viscount IJal dano, lord high cluu.rMlnr, lu .the lioii3o of lords today intimated that tho government was considering the nocessy of denurtlng from tho vol- untary syslom of military enlistment and resorting to universal servlco throughout tho Kingdom. This appears to confirm tho Idea provalent hero that whllo recruiting has been satisfactory, tho very heavy fighting which 1ms taken place In Flandors, where the Germans have for almost a week bven attacking with tho greatest violence tho Ilrltlsh line, shows Hint many inoro mon will bo required If victory Is to bo at tained. Thus far tho British troops, ac cording to Field Marshal Kir John French, hnvo withstood all tho Ger man onslaughts, and whllo at times they have been compelled to giro some ground tholr counter attacks hnvo brought them back to the posi tion from which thoy started. How ever, this has been costly business, for tho Herman artillery bombard ment has been very sovcro and coun ter nttacks nro always followed by heavy casualty lists. COURT HOUSE NEWS Reported by JsVson County At tract Co., Sixth and Fir Sts. Ileal Itaio Transfers John Daviex et ux to Trader' Tnmt Co., lniiil'ln tee. 8-33-1 h. i.i - .. j? I Harriot W. Orahnni et vir to Mary I'. Gage, land in m' l-:.-,.iw. . . ..... 10 Harriet W. Graham et vir to Conielms C. Cage, hind in hec. -:ir-lW. JL- 10 Mnrthii A. Whitley ct' vir to Mary F. tinge, land in ct!i. 3. (i nm 71II3-1W. .,.. . 1 1.011'ihC II. Parker to (I. H. John hton, hind in seert. (I mid 7' JW-1W. ban 0. V. D.iniiiii el ux to A. r'. Shepnrd it ux, Inhtl iu nee. u-IJO-lK. -I- . 1 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Scaled proposals, addressed to tho undersigned at Jacksonville, Ore gon, and endorsed "Scaled HID FOR REPAIRING. DRIDGE," for repairing bridge across Antelope Creek about 2 miles south ot Eagle Point, Ore gon, In accordance with tho plans and specifications on tlio In the Coun ty Clork'a office, will bo received and tiled until 10 o'clock A. M. May 20th, 1910, nnd at that tlmo tho County Court will publicly open nnd read all bids. Each bidder shall be required to doposlt with his bid fivo per cent ot tho amount of bis bid, which shall bo forfeited to tho county in case tho award Is mado to him, and It ho falls, neglects ,or refuses, for a period ot ton days after auch award Is mado, to enter Into tho contract and fllo his bond In tho manner re quired by and to tho satisfaction ot the county court. A corporato surety bond will bo required for tho faithful perform ance ot tho contract in a sum equal to ono-halt ot tho total amount ot uu sum bid. Tho County Court reserves tho right to reject any or all bids, or to accept tho proposal dooinod bost for Jackson County. Dated thb 23d day or April, 1915. 0. A, GARDNER, County Clerk, Jackaontllo, Oregon. 49 V FOIt KENT HOU.SKKEEPINU ROOMS FOR RENT Furnished housekeep ing rooiuK. Clean and comfortable. Reasonable, phono 379-J, FPU HKNT Ftli(?tyHKt HOOM8 FOR RENT Under now manage ment, LaGrayco rooniB. Nlco clean bods, very reasonable. 414 North Front streot. ' 4C FOR RENT Furnished rooms. The Coleman, 1005 W, Main. Phono 685-J, ' v CO FOR RENT M1SUK1,UN ICQU8 FOIt RENT Stow room In Gariiett Coroy Hldg,, fronting on Grape St. Abo. most desirable offices, reasonable. Rest ot service. L. L. Cathcart, Room 319. Phono 167. FOR RENT 30-rooH) furnished ho tot, Addtwa U, ere Tribune. IfOK nK-l mVfc? j WAXTKIMIM,'Itl.l..'VBO'l ,,"!!.",n ? - FOIt KENT Six room house, strictly modern, close In, cast front nlco lawn, garden and flowers. Itcasonablo to dnslrablo tenant Phono 37211 or 325M. FOIt KENT Completely and nicely furnished 6-room bungalow, all conveniences, good location; close In. Apply 421 Jay St., oft So. Oak. dale. &C FOIt KENT One 8-room residence; i also furnished housekeeping rooms. 310 N. JOnrtlott. FOR RENT Purnlihed house, 4 rooms, strictly modern. ne tilocv from new federal building. Phone 031Lor call at 2-13 N. Holly St. rOR SALE nc.au ESTATE FOR HALE 4 room bungalow In .Med ford, ono block from paved rtreot. prlco 1425.00. II. E. Row man, Talent, Ore. 48 crOpn and farm linplomonts; pos session at any old time by owner, 345 N. Uartlctt. City. C2 FOR SALE Nlco bunEalow. all fur nished complete, Including a good i uprlRht piano; modern, except bath j all for liooo, or less, lii'.g.w. 9 th street. CG FOR SALE Fire acres well Improv cd. 110 E. 14th. 6 FOR SALE M1SCK1.I.A.XKOCS enil Clt.l' Vonltinr. for nlllnirK and mattresses. 5 centa per pound. Mcdford Poultry & Egg Co., Phono 5S3. 4S FOR SALE One now 5 IL P. elec tric motor. Genoral Electric Co., John R. Hair, Rogue River. Or. 51 FOR SALE Shakes. Ill North Fir. Dr. Helms. 49 FOR SALE Flyo passenger Ford In first-class condition. Address u. M., caro Mall Tribune. 47 FOR SALE Household goods, 23 North Orange. Phono 123-J2. FOR SALE No. 3 Eastman Kodak completo developing outfit, nearly now, 12. nox 43, Tribune. 4G FOR SALE Piano and household furniture. Apply 518 W. Fourth St. 49 FOK SALS, HVK9TOCX FOlTsALE Pure bred, Red Polled bull calf; puro bred Duroc Jersey spring pigs; polo mountain buggy, good ns now. Palmer Investment Co., Modoc Orchard. FOR SALE A fresh Jersey cow. J. W. llonar, Griffin Creek. Phono R-11X. 50 FOR SALE Good work horse, also Kood mule, (1150 pounds.) C. E. Gates. 49 FOR SALE Two good Jersey cows, or will trade for good 1200 or 1300 lb, work horso. Phono 201J5. 47 FOR SALE Gilts nud weanling pigs from prlzo winning Duroc Jersey hord at Jackson County Fair. L. 11. Houston, 1 mllu west ot Tal ent, Phono 3-F12. 59 FOR SALE 4 teams of mules; 3 teams ot work marcs; 3 driving horses; 4 saddle horses; tlmo pay ments with good security accepted, Walsh's Ranch, mllo out N. Roose velt Avo. 52 FOR SALE Cheap, 200 Angora goats; also horso and buggy. Frank E. Loomis, Urownsboro, or Mcd ford R. P. D. 2, llox 120. 49 HELP WAXTKIV MALK WATCDEIeVtfl wiring and repair work. Address C, enra Trlbuno, WANTED Carpenter for rough car penter work, Addro'ss A, caro Matt Tribune. WANTED Machinist to rc-Mr nmi operate pumps and other machin ery. Address W, euro Tribune. NEW TODAY I have lately listed two fine farm ing propositions In Northeastern Ore gon, ono In Morrow County, consist lug of 700 acres at wheat land nil In cultivation, and another farm somewhat smaller, and good In every way, Either will bo exchanged for city property bore. Tho latter will take asmall buslueM on tho doal, C. D. HdON ir on n ft.. .... I..-....! on I .Lh!T imiZmi I l,m: deferred payments well e- ?. frZ KiJ lvon rlV ! curcJ- SIW Hollow Farm. Gold miles from Laglo Point, Roguo riv-1 ..... .. . K,,B ..., .-nii.. inni nn rnhnr. it.ii i. ,"" urc- ,, A hasiRB. Manager. IL Early bargain gcta growing , "" " WANTBD Hrollow, wcInhlDB 1 1-2 T,. to 2 poundii. Mcdford Poultry nml ,ut nnfyim, KKB Co, Phono 083. 0 i WANTED Stock to pasture, three miles above Uybeo bridge on Rogue rlrer. J. C. Moore, It. F. D. No. 2, Central Point. 60 WANTED Medium weight automo bile touring car body preferred; will exchangn 10 acres land or building site with vlow of valley Real cstato Is riot mortgaged and clear title and warranty deed will bo given. AddVrss P. O. Box 207. Mcdford, Oregon- ? WANTED Jananew Day "Work Co., wo will io all kinds of work by the hour or day, stich as cooks, wait ers, house cleaning, cam of gar dens, wash and polish automobiles, etc. Call Phone 93, or write P. O. Rex 7G2. R, Miyamoto, Mgr. 51 WANTKH- TO IIUV WANTED TO DUV 75 milk cows on WAVJ ET MTb ATIONR WANTED Vacuum cleaning, city or country. Havo high power gas machine. Work guaranteed. A. C. Huson. Phono C25Y. 08 nt;.siNi;ss oppoiitcmtms FOR SALE Barber Shop for sale. This one chair shop do lag $123.00 average menthly: electric lights, bath rooms, city 'water. In a wet town. $200 cask. Apply to Richard Anderson, No. 122. Gold Hill. Ore. 46 Fort n.cnASi. FOR EXCHANGE Will exchange. property comer South Oakdale and Tenth for Portland property. G. Townsend, 55 Union are.. Portland. Oregon. 56 MISCELLANEOUS. LII1ERAL rellstous literature, sent frco to inquirers. Addreea llw Hazel Uurton. Central Point, R. F. D., Oregon. 52 UUSINES. niKKCTURT m ,w ii-Wi- .., WM. i Atlorsrrji. PORTER J. NEFF, WM. P. MEALK1 Attorneys-at-Law. Hoots 8 ana , Medford National Bank bldg. A. E. REAMBS, LAWYKR-T'-GmeU- Corey bldg. Wm. M. Colvlg. George M. Itoberu COLVIG & HUBERTS. LAWYERB- Medford National Batik UulldJug B. F. MULKEY GEO. V. UHERR1 Attorneys at Law. Jacknou Conn ty Rank Building. Clilmpraclun Oil. A. R. HEDUES. Dr. Uouls h Udgea Ueohauu-Theraplste. Chiro praetors, Spondylolhemplsts. Thus systems, Including dietetics, cura ttve gymnastics, hydro-therapbj, etc, produce results in both acut and chroulc diseases. Consulta tion tree. Over Deusf ik Co'., cor nor Main and Bartlett. Hours S a. ni. to I p. eb. Other Uours bj appointment. Phone 170. DR. R. J. LOCKWOOD., Chiropractor nerve tpeclallst Rooms 20?-304 205. Oarnett-Corey bldg. Vaqi tiatbs uud scloutltlc massage given; needle spray, head nud shouldei shower iu connection; advice U dietetics, medical gymnastics hydroptherapy. Lady attendant Phone, office 643, maldeuco Ull-ll Nmary Vublic, HELEN N. YOCKEY Notary puQ Ho. Bring your work to me at tn lu of the Mall Trlhuni WHY? IT IS VPU1 I11JSXESS4TQ SEE ME Because my stock in trade is to have optioned at tho lowest cash price tho best buy lu this county. , 1 have been on tno ground look ing out for you tor the past five years. Nearly ovoryday I have In vestigated some "good thing," I have eliminated ovcrythlug except those deals which 1 urn convinced will se cure me satisfied custpmera. in a few hours time 1 can give you tho benefit of this research. U'lu my business tu show you over the county and Introduce you io the possibilities, uud opportunity, here. See Med ford tlr and , , t , J. C. BARNES Mwmu tint, Mntt NiOtowa Due sftd lAHER AnTO HPRINO CO. 1 Am nnrittinr th MtlSK: MSM snd best )qtlPtfd Ib4 In tl Ffr elfle northwest. Uu eur sprlMi when others fall. 8oM under nte4. .7 North riftoMtk .. Portland Off) StfPPvQl ilJBHBBi PIIED N. CUMMINGft iRltMMr contractor, 404 M. F. II. Bl. Surveys. MtlsMtM, trrttt, dralBSge, orebard aid IM b4 nravomont. I 1 1 l L l. I DR. W, DR. C. M, VAN gCOTOC a VAN 2COTOC DMtltsU Oaraett-Corvy Bide, nHt tit Vedford, Ore. Pboba 85. W. II. SPRINGER, DKNTI9T Of fice hours 9 to 1. 'KvenlrtsM Sunday by appointment. OHlee M. F. & II. Rldg. Rsldte PhoM 1C3J; Office 319J. Employment Ag-eny EMPLOYMENT AGBNCY We wMs everybody to know that the Old Re? liable niltncr Real Sstato and K em ployment agency, will get yenc help, find you employment, roat your house or sell your land. Mr. J. S. Clark, manajwr sueceseer: Rooms 6 and 7. Falsa Dldg., Me ford. Ore. Gratj GARBAGE (let jour jtreaMI cleaned up fer tke avsasMr. Call on the city "garbage wasjww tef good serrke. Pbee X74-L. r. Y. AlleB A SBBBjBFVBVB9akl w 11AIOHT MUSIC STUDIO Re 401. Garnett-Corey Bldg. rr av toa Halght Piano, Mrs. Flereaef HallWay Halght, voice. Phew 72. LaswoVr. HI SING LAUNDRY 123 South RlT- crslde, has changed whb bsab. are prepared to do all grades et washing and especially tine band work. Phone 189J. 81 rhyeelciaas , bust new DK. P. O. CARLOW, DR. KVA UAI.N3 CARLOW OetMfWtMf phislclana, 416-417 Oarsett-Cerff bldg., phono 103 -L- sUeidetiM 26 South Laurel Du DR. W. W. HOWARD OettwpatM physicians, 303 Uariiett-Coret building. Phone V04-M. DR. J, J. BMMENS I'kvskHaa d surgeon. Practice limited to eye. ear, uom auU throat. Kyee seiea Ullclly teed and glasiM u piled. Oculist and Aurlst for S. P. R. it. Co. Offices M. P. & IL Ce. Bldg., opposite P. O. Phone 57. E. B. PICKEL, M. D. Ofe Jaesv on County Bank. bldg. Of Dee phone 43-R; resldeaee pheae 58-si. DR. R. W. CLANUY Phyeklan aad surgeon. Phones, office 30, rest deuce 724-J. Ottke hours 10 M 12, 2 to 6. ' DR. S. A. LOCKWOOD DR. MYRTLE S, LOCKWOOD Physicians and surgeons. Offtee 309-310-311, M. P. & II. Bids. Phones residence, S14-J3; of flee. 814. Primer ma rubtUew. HEDFOUD PlUNTtNG CO. kas. ii beat euulpM printing ,$f(lee ( southern Orogonl' book blndtHC, looe lea) ledge's, bllilqi systeBM, etc Portland nrle 7 Norl Shoo lU'pMh'U . .SI id p H K PA i j IN (HTPIr H elan s4m repairing, on Modem eJeetrgl machines while yeu waU.- sT-Pf Blden, located ia Kldd'e Mm StotC Phone 3l3Js ' ' Viii sft KAITRANWFBH AarTORAB O0. nrtlra J' VnrlW Vtll Ul PkdSki Ty nvrltwj $ 3UPPtlBaW illk PreaaMt I'tsMst BsMtsMi amf pGbtrftttMg weehTWi, reMi usehlHs' fr. eh w ea Mil muut'. MgcbUie fer real, rlble(J fttHTsftiiMstie! el alt Uds, etsegte) if fHtirw frw of hfM, Hfm ft MfSV 'I fPUWlllTKRI AND N'u ItMiidillton Km and 'MAhaWii tVuM 'I VI "I h, si i II r ' i fl Ml .-A a r,N ',. 4 1 l i v ' J. l ,tS ' -t y.fij j v Vi. AT .V.. .vfflHsl