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was j& pxh v WEDTTOTITJ MXTtJ TRTBUNT3, MflPITOUT), (WKflOX. WIWNEKPAY, MAY 10, 1015 -v -w- ? . , "P- ' -v " J ASHLAND AND VICINITY Itov ,f il Hkiilniiiro mid wlfo mo being welcomed by intii))' ultl friends thin Week on dm occasion of kjvIh Itlng liiinllliir iict'iieit Jutrcnboiiln, Tlinli' homo In at JiiiiUlun, Oregon, nml I hoy hiivu boon visiting oxlitn alvoly In Ciillrorntii for the past sov ii nit month. In nilillllou (it filling pastoral appointments hold, Mr. Hklil t ntoro In Iiiiimvii im tin father of t ho 'Ashland Adiduiiiy of former diyn, Ili win nvi'r ronily to minister to tlii spiritual nml educational growth of Hid community nml wiih u power In lliln roHpoul In Hhi days that luivo passed by. Specifically Mr. nml Mm, HIiMmoro my visiting thnlr lolutlvn, Mrs. Anna Mnttorflold, hut generally tholr wclcomo Ik universal from u whin circle of Intliiinto friends. Itov. .1. Jl. Huitllt will roiiilnrt n union iiKimoilul sorvlcn at Contrul I'olnl on Hiinilny. May 30 Ml .Modilln O. Hamilton, repre senting I ho mother rimiiimniim, Mill spofik t Hi" Presbyterian church, Hntiinht)' cloning May 2.2, Tho speaker In one or tho brightest worn 011 on (hi platform nml recently ml ilnuoioit a repiosontntlvo mhllonro In Plymouth church, Brooklyn, N. V,, mi I'lllflro tho namo of which In no In tluuitoly iiMoclntod wjh lloiiry Ward needier nml Newel liwlght Hlllli. Ml in llaiiilltnu Is visiting all (ho chau. tnuqim center on tho Pacific const circuit. Cloven cam of bc-r-f cattlo woro un. loaded lioio early 'Tucmlny morning, to bo f-i previous to forwarding (o Portland. They were owned by Hunt llro., aiiioiiK tho extensive feeders ami shipper or tho metropolis, nml thoy ruo'io tftm tho vicinity of Mor cd, Cnl. Thern wero nearly 300 ant iiiaU In tho lot, and It took 3 1-3 tons of hay to reed thorn, preparatory to rctlilpmcnt by special train on spcedy schedules Ottior shipments v. Ill fol low in succession, Hlnco Feb. IT. Ihoor havo boon 22 mtrn heavy ship ment th rou Kb bore, mostly going ninth, which havo. been detrained for f;cd ami water at tho Houthcru Pa cific stockyards, uianaRcd b)' C, I. I la ton. Utuart Saunders arrlvod homo from lllluoU early In tho week. Ho was arcomiianlcd by hi brothcr-ln-taw, It. W. Mall of Harvard. III., who will visit hero awhile, Thoy caino by tho Kanta IV and look occasion to view the seeiile splendor of Hid (trand Chip on en roiito. Harry Hate In tho vorvlco or tho Koiitbern Pacific, I now.opeiator at Merced, Cal.. and IiIh brother Arthur ln.Kiuc.or n tho oil Holds rontlKUoiiN to Oilfield. Cal. Mr. Win. Mathoit hurrciIk, In view of tho I.lborty Hell coming thla way, that tho whistle keop mill, hut "lot every boll In toun bo rutiK to tho iittermoKt. Mm (IcorKc A. Knoblauch ban boon ai'iMilntoil by tho Kacramento iviiility oxponltlon coiunilnBlnn a director of that alloy' exhibit at Hah I'Vancinco, To poMIInn carried with It n unliiry of $100 por month. Kaoramonto Day nt tho exposition will ho May 39, at which tlmo In adtIN Hon to ovcreolnK tho oxhlhlt in Kon eral, Mr. Knoblauch will bo oxpoctcd to dlnlrlliiilo a apodal edition of 15.000 rlacrnmonto volley publicity pamphlotii. Tho Knoblauch form erly renlded horo, whoro HeorRo wan foroinnii or tho H. , roiihilhoiuo. Tlioy worn both locally prominent In nodal circled. Wilfred t'arr, employed nt Whltodit linn Joined tho rauka of motorcycling, and ban n brand now "Indian" rated at l.'i h. p., poBHOKKlng all tho now fmiRlml ImpravomontM. I'rnnk McWIIIIama and Kd Stan nnrd wero nuioiiK thoitt attondliiK tho clrciiB at Mod ford on Monday, and both took Oceanian to ronow tho nc iimilutancn or lliiffnlo Dill, who play- oil tho part of wolcoma hoKt, Tho mtituiil acniinlntmico ilnlcn from tho daH wliou OKiilallln nml North Platto wore prominent on tho Nebraska map an frontier cattlo mid outfltttiiK towiiN. Whon tho old hIoko coach up pen rod In tho circuit rliiK, McWII lliima easily rocoKiilxed It nivtho Iden tical nno In which ho onro ntndu n hnr.nnloiiH trip from Rlduoy, Nob,, to DoticlaN, Wyo In tho old daya whon holdups wuro tho rulo InHtoad ot tho exception. Will Dlckornon and ltnlph IIoiIroh lvnowod tho nciiualntanco or about n bcoio or ClnrlnnatlniiH who woro niiionit tho Ohio orurslonlHts last Kuuday, Tho Cincinnati oxcumlon on Bun day hnd a nuporb eiiulpmont, Incliul liiK about ton coachuii, Daltlmoro & Ohio, Missouri Pacific and Standard Pullmnnn iniulo up tho outfit, Nearly U.O oxcursloulHtB woro tomlcitJd an auto trip about town during a two hour atop. Thn vlHltoni had n round trip into of $230 per, which Includ ed, prlvlluKon of tho illnor, Tho buf fot was IrQd boro and nlao rein forced with 1C0 quarts of nilnornl water, tho llfhla to bo used ns a c.haH or In connection with other normal iipd ubnormal llnutds, tho supply of wjilch had dlHtipponvod meauurably hoforo rahli thla tormina), BohwAly proHjdjint,Qf, the llethle hom 8t"e0b"psfi(l throhlig hre on Tuemjny, en routy to Portland nml OSCAR AND . . . . . . bb . . ... . . riimrtw:? tbj -- ' -k m IMHM.-aMHM.MMMiiW " " ' I I Hoatllo. Unllko Karroll, prosldont of the Pnltod Htaten Ktool corporation, Charley did not stop over anil visit us for nn hour or two In n strictly In formal way laHt Kuuday. MauuKorM of tho Commercial oluh havo evolved n plan which will prob ably settlo tho automobile (mention nn far as roiiulnltlonlng curs In bnhair or oulortainliiK vMtlmt oxciirnlonlntn In concerned, Tho plan Is to pay thn owners for tho service on a sliding ncnlo as to tlmo mid dlstnnrn, This has bveu a porploxliui matter for years. There Is always n typo of car owners who mo willing to do oven more than thdr share In this respect, as dlstlugiiUlied from another class who do little or nothing. Then there In another clnvs who though able, do little or nothing. Then thorn Is another clans who though nhle do not possess cars, but are nlways toremost In nrnrlnliiitiiir what car owners should do on each and very accas-1 Ion. It Is thought the plan now In voguo will iiiialUo not only thn ex puiiso, hut nbo the tomitor of auto moblllsts, the demands on whom havo benn pretty sevorci or lato and prom ises to bcromo more urgout nn tho season advances. The went of tho official visit of Mrs. Nellie McOownn or MeiUord, worthy grand mator or Hid Ihutoru fltnr order, to Alpha Chapter, Tues day evening, was slgnulliod as ono or tho most pleasant reunions (n tho history or tho local organisation. Corbln Kdgoll, ono of our prom inent orchardlsts, wns doing business In our town last Saturday. Chris. Ilergman and wlfo worn In town also Hftturday. Mrs. Ilcrguinn canto out from homo to havo sonio dental work done. In making my rounds last Satur day at tho dupot I discovered that our depot agent, R T. Newport, had n flno lot of chickens on hand ready ror shipment. Vhlla tbero J. l Fry and daughter, Mrs, Philips, drove In from their linuin on Trail crevk with a lot of chickens and eggs ror Mr. Newport, and ho tells mo that ho Is doing qulto n business In that lino, buying poultry and eggs ror ship ment. On tho samo round I met Peto Mitts mid J. A. Howard who live on or near tho road to tho froo ferry on Kogou river. Mr, Howard was In aflor n loud or lumber. I also met Mr. and Mrs. Itapbael (lardnor and daughter. Mr. flardnor and dauKhtor wjr on their way lo Mod ford to spend a fqw days. Charles Ilacon mid family started Hntiirday to go to (loldoa so nn to loavo tholr children with Mrs. Da con's mother while thoy went on to Newport to attend tho grand lodgo of the I, O. O. l' and lloboknhs, nml Normnn McQuold and our daughter llattlo started on Sunday and will bo Joined by Mr. nml Mrs, Ilacon nt Wolf oreok. Mr. llncon nnd Mr. Mo- Quold went delegates to tho grand lodgo of Hid I. O. O. K. and Mrs. Uticbn and llattlo Itowlott delegates to tho grand lodgo or tho lloboknhs. ChurloH Vontchl nnd threo strang ers stopped at tho Sunnjsldo Satur day night, Saturday night thd train or P. & K. cars pulled oiit nftor tholr arrival nt 4: lift p, m, and wont to Medford to stay Instond or Bpoiullng tho night ho to nn ban boon tho custom ror roiiiu tlmo nnd by Hint niovo took Messrs. Dlmnoiiil, lllngor, McQIollan and Kdsnll, four of our regular hoard oih. Although Messrs. lllngor nnd Kdsall ciimo back on a sneodor nnd Htnyoil over Sunday with us, Among tho guosta nt tho SunuysldeJ Sunday were: (1, II. Womaloy, Ilnr rlson lloss, ICarl lllngor, Misses Nldn Mcintosh, MIhh I.orotta Chlldreth, Miss Ituby Unloy, Miss Nora Child roth, Mr. W. h. Chlldreth, Ouy Illsh op, Mlsu llnzol MoClollon, AIox V tul, Miss Clara Ktmmornmu, J. V. M.clntyro nnd family, Clnronco Hob Inott, Al Clements and n straugor wliq did not reglstor, Wo fully xpocted to havd hnd Judgq To)i Vollo with us Sunday also an lio had told mo that ho oxpoctod to. bo Y;ltl un mid uaKoij mo particu EAGLE. POINT EAGLETS By A. C. Howlctt ADOLPH All fan voo muah Dan. L veto, 3mc boddcrs M on, jxst roo& vacc, i votvi know, V 777' L l"! ,7i,!. ' Zf (Kml CHirs) A9An shc scmt N (Foc'toftf i ain't) ( rr vf , uticAsi about him I mAd or H -T V iAueiSKr J SX COCOMWXB, VHT S 3C1BW HM J V HISS Vire VA3 A) X TtH!X , . ynr orLoCafly A urcuY' ' XN! 5HooLTMr TS- larly tu have a good supply of butter milk on baud Ho Mrs. Howlctt kill ed tho chickens mid churned Satur day evening no ns to havo every thing ready for his honor, but ho rallod to bo present nnd so missed tho buttermilk nnd tho privilege or meeting no many or tho good people of this neighborhood, but wo trust Hint ho will try to honor nn by his presence In tho near future. Assessor Wm. (Irlovo came out Monday morning mid took tho K, P. Persist stage ror Trail crook country, Hn wns going up Into the timber belt on Hie bead waters or Trail, Klk nnd the Umqun streams to look over tho tlrubtr with n vlow to placing a prar valuation on It In assessing It, Monday was ono of tho qulntcst dii)s I ever saw In Kaglo Point. Tho no who had aufns took loads of people to Medford nod nmong thorn worn n largo part of the school children to hoi thn show nnd Mr. Harnlsb, our liveryman, made threo trips to Medford with bis auto (Ford) his sou Hobble uc(fd as chauffeur. Somo of tin merchants shut up their stores and went, In fact there was but n vory few iiersons left hero and they who were oft stayed In tho houso. Miss l)ubut lllass took tho I. P. Persist stnge Monday for her parents homo ot the Tree Perry. IVrcy Haley took supper with un Monday night. Well I am so heart broken over tho conduct of our Justly celebrated Kaglo Point ball team Hint I hardly know how to start off on that sub ject, but wfll prefneo my bumble confession by saying that our Kaglo Point team was benttn before tho gamq was commenced for they wero not exacting to play last Sunday, ns their main pitcher, Hob Pelotizo, wan gonu nnd when thoy saw tho mighty phalanx from Medford nil rocked and primed, thoy simply wilted and gave tip In despair, but I havo not heard or any deaths on account of thn ler rlblo defeat, or our "Invlnclbles." Tho game stood 13 to 2 In favor of tho Medford boys, Horn May ISth, to thd wife or our Deputy Assessor Floyd Plorco, a ten and three quarter boy, so Dr. Holt reports. Our mail arrived on tlmo through the management of tho P. & K. rail way Co., nnd tho lobby or tho post office was wvll filled, each eager to get tho news. Hut Mr. Johnson, the now manager of tho P. & K. rail way told mo thin Tuesday morning that ho thought that arrangemontH would soon bo iiiado to have the mall rouiiv regularly nn heretofore. Many parties trom this vicinity at tended tho festivities in Cold Hill Sn turd ay. Mr. and Mrs. Davis wcro shopping In Central Point Monday. Herbert Clarke was a visitor In Ashland the latter part of tho week. Albert Anderson Han rocenlly ac cepted the agency for tho Sunday Oregon Journal, Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Thompklna wcro guests or W. A. Cowley nnd ram. llv Sunday. Mr. nnd Mrs, K. n. Plcknrd nnd boii woie Sunday dinner guests ot II. J, Taylor and wlfo. Mr. nnd Mrs. John 11, Kngllsh nnd daughter Margaret woro In tho dis trict visiting friends Sunday after noon. Henry Itlley and Miss Wolderrccht of Central Point spent Sunday with MIbo McNassqr, Do not forgot Willow Springs Orango will bo highly entertained by tho gentlemen Saturday ovenlng. Mrs, McKay received this weok a shipment of thoroughbred Hhodo Island Itod day old chicks from Wash ington, Mrs, If, M, Porter nnd daughter loft ror Hilt, California, to Join Mr. Porter, Who has bcon employed for several montliB with a lumber com pany nt that point. Mr. nnd Mrs, John Slsty, Misses ISthql Deuii mid Myoru, Messrs, Karl Tnylpr nnd ltnlph Flansbug of Sur prise, Nobruskn, motored to liny Gold Medford ami other points of inter est Sunday ivftornoon, Improvements naV boliig niado on Sconlo Avenues by the county will no Is Not Well With the doubt result In conxhlorabln sails ruction to tho nutomoblllsts In going from Contml Point to (iold Hill. II. .1. Taylor sold bis forty aero orchard to Mr, Hhodes ot Talent, who has rented It to other parties. Mr. Ta)lor will remain In this vicinity until thi' cropn nro harvested this mil. NOTICK TO CONTItACTOIW Sealed proposals, addressed to the undersigned at Jacksonville, Ore gon, and endorsed "Sealed HID FOR UKPAIIUNO imiDGK," for repairing bridge- across Antelope Creek about 2 miles south of Kaglo Point, Ore gon, In accordance with tbo plans nnd specifications on file In tho Coun ty Clerk's office, will bo received and filed until 10 o'clock A. M. May 20th, 10 in, and at that time tbo County Court will publicly open and read all bids. Kach bidder shall Lo required to doposlt with his bid flvo per cent ot the amount ot his bid, which shall bo forfeited to the county In caie tho award in tnado to him, and If ho falls, neglects ,or refuses, for a period of tea days after such award Is made, to enter into the contract and fHo his bond In the manner ro il ul red by and to tho satisfaction of tho county court. A corporato surety bond will bo required for the faithful perform ance of tho contract In a sum equal to one-halt of the total amount of Ub dum bid. The County Court reserves the right to reject any or all bids, or to accept tho proposal deemed best for Jackson County. Dated thl'J 23d day ot April, 191C. 0. A. OAUDNKIt, County Clerk, Jacksonllle, 'Oregon. 'n ; With Medford Trado Is Medford Made FOR RENT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS FOR RENT Furnished housekeep ing rooms. Clean and comfortable. Reasonable, phono 379-J. FOR nr.i-iwnmrHMP FOR RENT Four room houso on paved street, water rent paid. Phono 3C3I1. C& FOR RENT Pleasant throo room furnished bungalow, good location, rent reasonable Phono 779J, or lnqulro at C27 So. Holly St. FOR RENT Six room house, strictly modern, close in, east front nlco lawn, garden and flowers. Rcnsouablo to desirable tenant. Phono 372R or 325M. FOR RENT Completely and nicely furnished 2-room bungalow, all conveniences, good location; closo In. Apply 431 Jay St.. corner W. 11th, So. Oakdale. GC FOR RENT Ono S-room rosldcnco; also furnished housekeeping rooms. 310 N. Hnrtlott. FOR RENT Furnished house, 4 roonis, Btrlctly modern, uno olock from now. federal building. Phone 931Lor call at 243 N. Holly St. FOR BALK nnAIi sWYATII FOR SALE 40 aero Improved dairy ranch on Pacific highway. Will connliler good Medford property as part payment. Deal direct with owner. P. O. Hox 491, Medford. Oro. FOR SALE Huy my Improved SO aero farm and fruit ranch 3 1-3 mlleafrum Eaglo Point, Roguo riv er valley; look no farther; Hits is It. Early bargain sets growing crops and farm Implements; pos session nt any out lime oy ownor, 346 N. Uartlett, City. C3 FOR SALE Nlco bungalow, nil fur nlsbed complete, Including a good upright plmto; modern, except bath nil for $1000, or less, ll9 W. 9th street. GG FOR SALE Flvo acres well improv ed. 110 E. 14th. 6 NEW TODAY I huvo lately listed two flno farm ing propositions In Northoastern Oro gou, ono In Morrow County, consist ing of 700 acres of wheat land all lu cultivation, aud another farm somewhat smallor, and good In every way, Either will bo exchanged for city proporty hero. The latter will tn'-,o nsmnll business on the deal, C. D. HOON Princess' Husband pon itK.vr ruxtmsiiKii nooMh FOIl ItKNT Furnished room in modern houso. Phono 372.1. FOIl KENT Furnished rooms. Tho Colenmn, 100C W. Main, Phone C8C-J, 6C FOIl It KM MlhUKl J1X HO US FOIl IIKNT Store room In Oarnett Corey Hldg,, fronting on Orapo St. Also most desirable ofHces, reasonable. Host of service. h h, Cnthcart, Iloom 319, Phono 1C7. ' FOIC Blt MTHnoCE FOIl SALK Cheap, horses, wagons, nud harnets, used In city delivery service, now installing cars. Med ford General Delivery. 6G FOIl BALE A fine young saddle pony, C yearn old. Dr. II. Hart. Phono HFIfi. 10 1,'nii uai.k firv row. fresh In few . l ..:..,, i. ,ii.;. i.,..,. ur.ii. ' ' ri FOIl SALE Fresh Jersey heifer i SCO; good horse, weight 10S0, $S0. Phono 13-Y. J. L. Wilson. FOR SALE Pure bred. Hod Polled bull calf: pure bred Dnroc Jersey j spring pigs, poio moumaiu uuksj, good as now. Palmer Investment Co., Modoc Orchard. FOIl SALE A fresh Jersey cow. J. W. Honar, Griffin Creek. Phone R-11X. C0 FOR SALE (lilts and weanling pigs from prize winning Duroc Jersey herd at Jackson County Fair. L. H. Houston, 1 mile west of Tal ent, Phouo 3-F13. C9 FOR SALE 4 teams ot mules; 3 teams of work marcs; 3 driving horsca; 4 saddle horses; time pay ments with good security accepted. Walsh's Ranch, mile out N. Roose velt Ave. C2 FOR SALE Young, black, matched driving team; weight about 10CQ or will trado tor a Ford. Inquire or F. S. Spencer, one mile above Roguo River. CC t FOR SAIiE MISCKiiIiATfSOCB FOR SALE Indian motorcycle $130 , cash. Fully equipped, now tires. good condition. Ddx Motor, caro Mall Tribune C3 FOR SALE Ono Hallott Davis piano ono Kimball piano. 1019 W. Main St. CI FOR SALE Hay. Talent Orchard Co. 5 FOR SALE Feathers for pillows or mattresses, S cents per pound. Med ford Poultry & Egg Co., Phono 583. 9 FOR SALE Second hand bicycle, cheap. S24 Ueokman St., former ly South Orango. 60 FOR SALE 4-eyItndor, 32-horse. 5 passenger touring car; electric lighted and fully equipped; very reasonable, lnqulro at 527 So. Holly 8L, or Rooms 25-6-7, over Jackson County Hank. FOR SALE One now 5 11. P. elec tric motor, Genoral Electric Co., John I). Hair, Roguo River. Or. 51 FOR SALE Household goods, 23 North Orange. Phono 123-J2. WANTED Girl for general houso work, timet bo good cook, first class wagos, roforenco required. Mrs. H. L. Walthor, 1112 E. Main, 50 WANTKn SITUATIONS WANTED Position by experloncod man and wife to take, caro of ranch, sober nnd Industrious, reasonablo Balary; references. 11. J. McCnl linn, or Phono 530R2, Medford, Oregon. CQ WANTED Vacuum cleaning, city or country. Havo high powor gas machine Work1 guaranteed. A. C. Huson, Phone 635Y. OS WANTED Two ladles' to asslBt In Introducing new Una ot Extracts nnd Toilet preparations easy nnd pleasant werk: chance to earn big money; everything furnished free. Addiess W. H, Harris, Grants Pass, Oiegou. 51 Trades for All Houses for land aud land, for houses. If you have property for buIo or trudo lUt Is with us, giving us an Idea as to what you would consider in exchuugo, WE WILL DO THE REST, "THE EXCHANGE" 11)2 W, MhIh St. llouuott Ihv, Co. J, O, Mhthm AT THEIR GAY PRANKS5 WANTHI MIM'Kl.liAlTEOl'ft WANTED Ranch from owner. Olve price nnd location. Postoffico box 320. r,i WANTED Stock to pasture, three miles above-Hy bee brldgo on Ilogue river. J. C. Moore, R. F. D. No. 2, Central Point. CO WANTED Medium weight dutomo bllo, touring car body preferred; will exchange 10 acres land or building site with view of valley. Ileal estate l.i not mortgaged and clear title and warranty deed will be given. Address P. O. liox 207, Medford, Oregon. WANTED Jananoso Day Work Co., we will do all kinds of work by the hour or day, such as cooks, wait ers, house cleaning, care of gar dens, wash and polish automobiles, etc. Call Phono 93, or write P. O. , Dor 762, R. Miyamoto. Mgr. CI WA.NTK!) TO BUY - -rr rT-rrrr" :t.- rWANTED TO BUY 7B Wllk eows ob tlHie; deferred payments well se- I cured. Sleepy Hollow Farm. Gold Hill, Ore., II. A. Ensign, Maaager. MIHCKMiAXKOUfl. LIUERAL religious literature, seat free to inquirers. Addrees Mlsa Hazel nnrton. Central Point. R. F. n nfAVAti k i eCs FOR KA.Ctt.iXlb FOR TRADE $1600 equity In mod ern homo near city limits, small acreage improved, out buildings, for small home In city. Address P. O. box 223, Medford. C2 FOR EXCHANGE Will exchange propcrtr corner South Oakdale and Tenth for Portland property. G. Townsend, CS Union ave., Portland, Oregon. 56 LOS1 Taken up on the evening of May 17th on the Geary ranch, two sows and three pigs. One sow Is black nnd white and one sandy. Both havo crop off left ear. 51 LOST Gold watch, Elgin movement, amcthlst fob, last Monday night. Finder return to Tribune office and reeelve five dollars reward. 51 BUSINESS DlnsCTORX Attoravr PORTER J. NEKK. WM. P. MEALET Attoraeys-at-Law, Reoaae 8 aad , Medford National Rank bldg. A. E. REAMES, LAWYER Oaraett- Corey bldg. Wm. M. .Colvlg, George M. Roberts COLVIG & RODERTS. LAWYERS Medford National Bank Building. B. F. MULKEY & GEO. W. CHERRY Attorneys at Law. Jacxsoa Coua ty Bank Building. Cblrepracvera DR. A. 11. HEDGES, Dr. Louise K. Hedges Mechano-Theraplstn, CSlre practors, Spondylotheraplsla, Taeee systems, including dietetics, cara tlve gymnastics, hydro-tharaphy, etc., produce results la both acuta and chronic diseases. Consulta tion free. Over Deuel ft Co., cor ner Mala aud BartleH. Hours a. m. to 6 p. m. Other hours ij appolatmanu Phone 170. PR. R, J. LOCKWOOD,, Chiropractor, nerve specialist Rooms 303-364-205. Garnott-Coroy bldg. Vapot batba and scientific massage given; needle spray, head and shoulder shower In connection; advice lo dietetics. medical gymnastics, hydroptherapy. Lady attendant Phone, office 643, residence Sll-R Notary 1'ubUe HELPJN N. YOOKEY Notary pub lie Bring your work to rao at thi slrn of the Mall Tribune WHY? IT IS YOUR BUSINESS TO SEE M.E DecaUBO my stock In trade is to havo optioned at tho lowost cash prlco tho boat buy in thla county. I have been ou tne ground look ing out for you for the past five years. Nearly everyday 1 have in vestigated somo "good thing." I have eliminated everything except those deals which I am convinced will se cure me satisfied customers. Ih a few hours time I can give you the benefit ot this research. It la my business to show you over the county and Introduce you to the possibilities and opportunities here. See Med ford first aad J. C. BARNES Rimw,l4, Flr4 Na44fMwajSa Mdg, -4"$ r r v UCHIttlfttfi MKffOTOUY LAHER AUTO BtKIMG CO. W are operating the largest, eltttt and best equipped phBt- is the P etflc Horthwesi. Use eur jrlei when others fall. 8old uader gear aatee, 28 North FlfteMtk It, Portland, Or. KKED N. CUMMINOS Knglaeer ua4 contractor. 404 M. F. ft H. 9iH. Surveys, estimates, Irrfeatle, dralaage, orchard aae ta4 taa- profemeBt Br? wl if. van JrcoToo DR. O, C. VAN 0COTOO Deaitete OerneU-Cerey Blair., I If Uedferd, Ore. Fswae tan. W. H. SPRINOKR, DENTIST Of fice hours 9 to 5. Evenings aad Sunday by appointment Ofilee M. 153J; Office 31SJ. BBaftteyaaeK Ageacy EMPLOYMSNT AGBNCY We Wlk iii everybody to know that the Old Re liable BIttBer Real Kstate and Baa ployaeat agency, will get year help, find you employment. ret your house er sell year laaa. Mrs, J S ClfH"iC Hl&S&f 9T BOWwpbwCV Rooms 6 and 7, Pains BWg., Me ford. Ore. GARBAGE Get year tmm.A sb far tk ana a, tke city garbage wageaa tet good aervlea. Pheae 274-L. T. T. AI1l HAIGIIT MUSIC. 8TUD40 ReB 40L Garnett-Corey Bldg. Free As ton Haight Plaao, Mrs. FlereMt Halllday Haight, voke. Paee 72. Laundry. HI SING LAUNDRY 123 South Riv erside, haa changed wash aaan. We are prepared to do all gradea of washing aad eepeeially fine hand, work. Phone 189J. 61 Pliyxlcisns DR. F. O. OARLOW, D. EVA MAINS OARLOW Oeteeeatatt Dhyslclaas, 416-417 Oantelt-cefev bldg., pnoae loas-u. 36 South Laurel 84. DR. W. W. HOWARD Os4eta44 phystelaas, 363 Garaett-Ceraf balldlag. Paeae 984-M. DR. J. J. EMMBNS Fhysielaa ami sargeoa. Praetlee United te eye. aar, nose aud throat. Eyea selea Urieally teete aad glaesaa plied. Oculist and Aurtot (er 8. F, R. R. Co. Offieea M. F. 4b II. Co. Bldg., opposite P. O. Pkoae 687. H. B. PICKEL, M. D. Offtee Jack aoa County Bank bldg. CI! phone 43-R; resldtaee phoae 6U-X. DR. R, W. CLANGY Physietaa u4 surgeon. Phoaea, oftlee 36. resi dence 724-J. QIMee hoars 16 te 12, a to 6. DR. S. A. LOCKWOOD DR, MYRTLE S, LOCKAVOOD Physicians aad Burgeons. Offlee 309-310-311, M. F. ft II. Bldg. Phones realdeaee, 814-J3; offieay 814. Printers aua ratisUhsw i"VSiiSi- UEDFORD PRINTINO CO, has the best equipped printing offhte 1b southern Oregon; hoek bladlag, loose leaf ledgers, bllllag arattiM. ate Portland pries. 17 NejU tr ": Shoe KepalrhHt SHOE REPAIRING First repairing, on Me4era. aseetrM machine while yen wIC (, Biden, located ia Kid A'a Btow. Phone 313J. ' , t .- i BADA TRANSFER Ik BTORASE Off lea 4 a North Freat It. riMM S15, Prieea right ttrvle wm nteed. t I TyttewrKerv TYPEWRITER! AfD 10F?LH--New Remington. , ttsaith Preasiat and Monarch typewrUa, addlasl ana suotraenag niaeniaea, re maefelBw lor oan r uar aestu. , as acauMg or , iw aa4 avpama ef all Wad, rfnl r ' Hsnaettj vt ihsb s bpeei W r'll .1 4 "I I ,AI i n '"4 ' VA ;'- ' '& r .' '''' 7A ' " ' 'Al ..?. :h