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UnCPFOTUJ fliTOm TTtrBUNTU, iW.DjTOTCD, OttTCOOX, FRTD.VY, .TTNE I, 1015 PCIE JTVE OSCAR AND ADOLPH AT THEIR GAY PRANKS FOR ENLARGEMENT OF CITY QUARTERS V OPPORTUNE IE To tho Editer: With your kind Indulgence, I would llko to answer tlu editorial In the Morning Sun of June 3rd, , hemlud "No time Tor a new city hnll." BWojiOy our osteumod editor has liillilbed too much war news of late, nnd' thorny 'forgotten Ills editorial ,of ,!nn. 10th In which ho counsels progroMlon to tho limit; nnd asks "tire we to go forward or are wo to go backward?" Ho nlso says that "municipal administration Is largely n, matter of business, u person who hns inailo u success of running tho rlty business." Now, whnt Is business? Dcflno Its fundamental principle, please. Ib It not tlila, to huy when tho market Is low, nnd Roll whon teh ninrket Is high? Today wo can reconstruct tho olLv hnll for nt leant 2ft percent lets than It could hnvtf beon done In (ho pant. The host skilled mechanics nro anxiously offering themselves at the prusont time nt nominal wnges. hut In the near future that name skill rnn rominnnd from 25 to 50 per cont more. Is this rlty council composed of successful hiislness men, tojio the Judge of whnt Is neded for the proper and ndcnjinto Housing of tho clty'o business, or Is our esteemed editor the only one capable of deciding whnt ls.nnd what Is not needful? You say ''the present city hnll hns answered flvery jiurposo In the past"; you seem to ho unawaro oNthe fart that In Win pnst tho city hnll helng Innd' quale for nil purposes, outside room had to he secured nnd cost tho rlty In the neighborhood of $000 per year for rental. This administration In "willing to do," nnd Is doing whnt every citizen in his private business Is endeavor ing to do nnniely, "conflno our ex penditures to Imperative necessities." An enlarged city hall Is an nhsnluto necessity and now Is the tlmo to so mire It while labor and material can ho secured at. a minimum. Thero ..- tliousandn of dollars worth of valilnhlo papers, documents of all kinds, that money cannot replace; nnd these must ho ncccsnblo nt any moment without undue waste of time; and, besides tills, they must he safely housed nt tho present time they nrc not. , . , . I. will .ropnat again that tho fun damental principle of business Is, to contract for things when pricoti nro low and pay for thorn whon money Is plentiful, any five or ton yenrs bunco, with n very low rnto of Inlerost which would bo nbottt one-tenth of a mill on our taxes iter annum. Lust v.ir we saved tho taxpayers $20, noil, which enabled us to lower the taxes one nnd sovon-tenths mills, and I know wo will do better than Hint till year. Do wo not merit n dtjoent, rosportublo place in which to conduct the city business? Our pres ent nunrlors nro a disgrace to nny progressive city, (limits Pass nnd Ashland ouch have a city hall which Is u credit to their city. Ours Is a disgrace, and It Is n shnmo to com pel cldeily people to climb up nnd down u sleep stulrcnso to transnet business. Our nffleos should be on the ground floor, convenient and ac rnstdhle for nil ages nnd stages. F V MEDYNSKI. Mfdmrd, Ore, June Ith. 191',.' TAKING A BATH ASHLAND, June 4 Henry ThompHon died hero esterdnv as the rosult of being si aided whllo tak ing u treatment for rehuinntlsni nt the Melanin baths ubout a week ago. No blame attnehos to the employeos of the establishment, ImiHiuuch as Mr. Thompson was waiting upon himself as was his habit, ho apparent ly not noodlng an attendant. It Is thought ho was ovorcoino to the ox tent of not being nblo to make un outcry. Wheu dUcoversd, scalding wntr was running over his pros trate body In tho bathtub. Ho was removed to the hospital where his In juries were found to bo serious if not daimrou8 from the start. Ths deceased was a former resident f Cannon Falls, Minn., and oame Uw soma time ago Ho was a r- UrM capitalist, hnvlag real oatate in VftsAmvtUtf harftuboHts. He was about At years of aa and a widower. xonru. Notle la hsniby glra that the u lirymal U1 apply to the cit conn all t Ha awaits to b held June K. 1U. If ItoasM to sell malt, si-lr-iMoss and rlsoMs Uoaors la quanti ties low Ism a gallos at Its place of IMIiiIssm m Jot It. Mock 41. eity of MMfortf MUll JMusry 1. lt f HMXAKB HOTEL CO. Haled June 4th, 115. SCALDED TO DEATH I OH. LOOK, OSCATi, OUT HEfc I ( COOT LUC K, CH J VGU; HaH, ) I fl V" VCOL, " " T", J W UCR Y4f?D I H4P FOUND V. 56 F YOU CAN FMD MY , (TiT WU FlNt v . V F0UReAFS CLOVER J W. WIFE I lOST ' AJIT NN'FeJ) C, - '0''' '0'' 1 'S3$i t ' ' ' '' " ' -I I ll .-- I ' lf'"-" I I P J .11., I . ., I ,. I ,. !.. I !! ,f - I ' RUSSIANS SAVED LS I'KTKnaitAI), June -I. ltii.!nn Iroops mi the fronts to the north uml wohl of Hie fort less of Prcnivf.) evneunleil their positions Wednesday night niter nil the war inuterinl taken from the Austriniis hint been removed, according to nn ofl'ieinl slnloiuont issued lust night by the Itiis.siiin general Muff. it i- explained thai After the cap ture of .Inroslnii uml Rndymno by tlio Atistro-deriiinti force tliey begun to spread nlong the went bank of the Snn, making the defense of Pi'zemysl n difficult task. The lliiHsiuim eon lend they icalircd from the first that I'rzemyxl wns inenpalile of defending itself nnd they remained there only as long iik il served Iheir purpose. The positions occupied uroiind l'lzcinvsl extended the Russian front by ubout twelty-fonr mile, nnd tho troops oe eupying them were e.pos,l to n eon eentrnted artillery fire. Tlie text of the eommuuieutioii follows ; "We euiried nwuy from I'rzemyxl the materials lukeu from the Atistri uiii. This finished, we removed on Tuesday the lust of our ImtterioH. The following night our troops, pursuant lo ordern, evueiiuled the forts to the not th and wot of the positions stir roiindine; the eity nnd formed u more concentrated force to the oust. "Attack deliveied by the enemy on Monday between I'rxemynl and the Dnomtor were repulsed. "In the regions beyond the Dniester the eiieiuy, eoiieuutrutiug importunt foreo. in Hie town of Stry, succeeded in udvnneing on the Tisinenitzu-Stry front. They siistnined gieut loson, however, leaving n tlioiisnnd piixoii ers in the eonrse of our eounter-nt-tncks. "OiU Hie Swit.n-I,oinnitn front Monday we pressed (be enemy on the llMiea and sue'-es-fullv repulsed Ins altnek-." BE Ik'eeeul evitmiiititiou of orchards which weie spra.d with iireniile of lend liefore or during Hie rainv mt- lod ol the past lew weeks shows the fruit surfaces to he almost or iputc free from Hie poison. The cool, dump weather has also ictaided the activ ity mid development of the codling moth, so Hint the greatest damage Iroiu "worm" may be expected with in the next few weeks. To prevent this injury, another nrseiiMte of lead spmy nt the nile of four pound to HID gallon shoiilJ be applied us soon as possible. .Scab bus also been unusually act ive dnnir (lie damp weather, and there is still sufficient moisture on the triiit urfiiee during the night to induce spore germination. Infested orchards should therefore he sprayed again with lime-Nulphur at the rate of 'lxi gallons of the stock solution to Kill gallons of water, or with at omic sulphur nt the rale of 'J pounds to 00 gallons of water. It i well to use the sttino nmterial a whs applied in the last scab spray. These materi-1 his may bo combined with the arsen ate spray. Hreut care should be exercised to prevent dienehiiuf the tiee, since bnriung is iuoih likely to result from neb practice, especially wheu lime sulphur and lead nrscnute are ued in eomhinatimi. Also avoid spraying wheu the la i iuteiielv hot. M. l. HKNIlKltSON, Plant Pathologist, .link-on eiaiuty. Southern l'aiiric stock rar ar be ing iDd up here b the srorea, for fumigation iuriK A meciiaskal siraer does ike business. The roll Isi stock la beiuc goltea raullHoaa for Miessiv lausrstai hssloaoa. J K Urlbble, of the forest service. WAR MATERIA 1 warn. lOLiPnilln7! was in town Wednesday on buslnesstrado nnd looking up opportunities pertaining to his office. Specifically he wanted to know tho exact area of the state game preserves In this lo cality, and whnt portion of them are included within the limits or tho Ash laud wntorshed. Miss Kloy Cnmbers Is on tho way homo from a year's teaching In the schools nt Itlverton, Utnh, having stopped at San Francisco to see teh exposition nnd visit relatives. II. F. McCrary of Siskiyou Is erect- lugn building which will servo tho purpose of a hotel nnd restnurnnt at that summit station. Although crip pled nnd using n crutcll, Mr. Mc Crary Is doing cxtenslvo Improvement work on his homestead In'tlint local ity, taken up over n quarter of n century ngo. He prides hlniHolf on n fine gnrdon nnd last year raised prlzo cabbages, the largest of which weighed 2S pounds, with none weigh ing less than nine pounds. Publicity Mnnnger Duryen of the Commercial club has lensed the Storey resldenco on (Irnulto street, now owned by M. W. Harbor. Ho will have offices In the Ashland Improve ment Co's. block, upstairs, tho rooms hnvlnr been lately vacated by Dr. Hart. Miss Alary Orlgsby of San Diego, sister of Mrs. II. O. I'urucker accom panied by Miss Hester Proctor, wero visitors nt the Puruckor homo early In tho week, leaving for southern California Wednesday evening. They cnnio to Ashlnnd from Pendleton. Miss Procter Is the daughter of A. Pholmcstor Procter, tho noted sculp tor. Kills Nenl, son or Mr. nnd Mrs. I.eandnr Nell,' and Miss Irene llnr rett, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Jnmes Barrett, wero recently married nt Yreka. For the time being they nre stopping with Mr, nnd Mrs. ICtmn Nell nt their rnnch east of this city. Hov. J. W. Knott, of niondule, for merly of Loill, Wis., whero ho was Presbyterian pastor, has been this week renewing the acquaintances In tho family of W. W. Caldwell, who used to live at the same Wisconsin town. Mrs. T. W. Hill nnd her dnughter Mrs. Stuart McKlssock, have both been seriously III nt tho family home, 110 Allda street. Mr. McKlssock Is In Portland In the employ of the Pa cific Telephone mid Tolegrnph com pany. Preliminary to shipping fruits In season, early vegetables nre now be ing forwarded extensively by parcels post, quite u lot being sout to Silver I.nko and ndjncent territory. Hoy Cambers Is now a full fledged forest ranger, having received his commission n few days ago. Ills first assignment will bo In tho Fish Lake region. Mrs. W. W. Caldwell has return ed from a visit to San Francisco ex position. The Caldwell family In the near futiirn contemplate n visit to the old homo surroundings at I.odl, Wis. Miss Kdnn Dahufr was the victim Tuesday afternoon of an nutomobllo acoldent, having beon run down by a car at a sttoet crossing, lly n mliucle she oscaped dangerous Injury. Charles Voghto 1ms iccontly been on a business trip to Klamath Falls. A quartet of boy scouts Killing Schuermnn, Domino Provost, Francis Winter and Hunnj Mownt hnvo gone Into early camping qunitora In tho vicinity of Wagner Springs. John Campbell of Myrtle Creek, n former resident bore, has beon In tflwn of lute on a business mission and renewing tho acquaintance of a number of Ashland's Wisconsin col ony. Harry Andrews Is receiving a visit from a brother now living In tho L Willamette, who made this vicinity his home about twenty years ago. Italpb Salsbury and Fred Sohunr man, recent klgji sohool gradi, have Invaded the harvest fields and are rounding up big jobs at hay cutting, not only on loeol ranches but also have been pitching alfalfa In Stskl ou county territory as far south as llllt and Hornbroek. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dickey are now at home, 4S Allison street, beta greeted by a host of friends. The bride was a termer teacher, ha flag bea ewpUjrwl up vlrtully of Vail. U.Mr IIakJ ui llu. Irul .i,l Idaa MorlatlM. kukeaiest M -" W-. W. . . W.. .. - the mad of late iMtertlewlag tnjo UT In Tj for tho extension of tho fruit traffic Into new territory. lllnlno Kluin of Medford nnd Sec retary Morris of the ronnnerclnl club, tripped tho light fnntnstlc tire to wards Siskiyou Wednesday and mndn It, the car behaving splendidly over tho now roadway. They selected nn appropriate site for Ashland's gigan tic sign nt n spot enslly seen from both highway nnd railroad. It Is planned to erect nuothor sign In the vicinity or Tolo. Dig lettering will also be visible on the roof ot Siski you's now hotel. Portland papers schedule tho now train to begin June 1ft, lonvlng that city ot 12:110 p. m. and San Fran cisco nt 11:40 p. in. In which event It would pnss through Ashland, south' bound nbout 40 n. in., nnd north- l.nnn.l iil.mit 7 .. in Tin.,, f li'iinm uu ","v ' ,".""( """" """7 uro merely ap.roxln.no and not o M - iu;, iiiiiniiiui;ii tin iiiu infill uuicu don't know un thing ubout It. T Roportod by Jackson County At tract Co., Sixth nnd Fir Sts. Heal Estate TiansfeiM Julio Hndeluinii to (leorge 0. Jurvis et iix, part of block II, (.V'olidge udditioii, Ashlnnd f Wjlliam Lewis et ux to II. II. Croft, -1(1 acre of 1 1. L. C. HI nr.:io-2Wv t .. - II. II. Orol't et u lo lleiijumiu ' Croft, sn'iue I.illie V. Hurelif.el ir to C. M. Winy, lot iiiMshlnnd .. Hlzcnia It. Cluruii lo flleuii 0. Taylor, laud in see. Ill-IM- 1W. Osenr .Iidiiisou et u.v to .lidin 7,(100 1,11110 111 Cailsou, land in set il-:,:.. 10 NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned wllj apply to the city coun cil o fthe city of Medford, Oregon, nt their next regular meeting on Juno IB, 10 IB, for n llrouse to sell spirit oils, vinous mid malt liquors at retail nt his place of business nt No. 17. South Front street In said city until January 1st, 1010. Dated Juno 2, 1915. O. M. BELIIY. CITY TREASURER'S NOTICE Office of the City Treasurer. Med ford. Oregon, Juno 1, III IB, Notice Is hereby given that there are funds on hand In tho City Treas ury for the ledumptlon of Improve ments Ponds numbered 0:7 mid G38, dated July 1, 1011. Interest on tho above named bonds will cense at the next semi-annual In terest paying period, July 1, 10 IB. (IPS II. SAMUELS. Gt City Treasurer. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE William S Crowoll, Plaintiff, vs. Mary II. Daggett. George II Daggett, and F. O. Muthlsou, dofonduuts. lly virtue of nn execution and mi order of sale duly Issued out or the Ciiuult Court or tho County ot Jack son, and Statr or Oregon, mid to mo directed, dated the. 10th day or May. 10 IB, In a certain foreclosure suit therein, wherein William S. Ciowell us plaintiff, did on the loth day of May, 10 lft, recover Judgment nnd de cree against the defendants Mat II. Daggett and (leorge II. Daggett for the sum of $0011.33 with Interest thoreon from the' rendition or said judgment, to-wit, the said 10th day ot May, 191 "i. nt tho rate or 8 per cent per annum and the further sum of $30.1(1 cost and disbursements which said Judgment und decree Is of record In volume 'i'i of the Jour nal of said court; and secun-d do- rree against the defundant, F (i Mathlsen: Notice is hereby given that In olie - dlence to said execution and oider of sale, I will, on Saturday the 20th day of June. 1015, ut the hour of ton o'clock In the forenoon of said day ut the front door of the Court House In Jacksonville, Jackson Coun ty, Oregon, offer for sale and will sell at public suction to the blithest bidder for cash, subject to redeuin CUIJR HOUSENEWS tlou as provided by law. all of thejeuro me satisfied oustomors, right, title aim interest that (be de- jna (ow iuun Ume , g-vt yo ivauunia iiwrin nun on ih uhiv ui the mortgage mentioned In said fore closure suit, or have since acquired Im and to the following described real nrarty. situated and belni lu (he 1 eoHtly la the.CeuBly t Jack sen, gute of Oregon, to-wit : IHMHK lot no ll ( (. ll. iMcieit-s "TRTllTrx -E7l D . a . ,fc..l . -!,.. L C W. M. g. of It 2 W run S. 0 dog. 04' Knst on West lino of said claim, 2B80 ft., Uionco N. 89 dug. nn' Knst 12 (55 ft. to tho point of beg'milng; thence X. 0 dog. 04' W., 248. 0 f ot; thonco N. S9 deg. fit' 10., 170.0 ft., thence N. 0 dog. 04 , 4f!0.0 feet; thonco .V. SO (leg. RiV K., 4H7.0 feet to draw; thonco S. 20 dog. SB w, 27 feet in draw; thonco S. B2 deg. U,' W., 1S8.0 feet In draw, thence S till deg. 0ft' W., 8 ft feet In draw; thence N. 82 dog. tft V.. lift 0 foot In draw; thence S. 1ft deg. 0 W. ft 1.0 feet In draw; thenco H. 21 deg. 30 K. 12.1.0 feet In draw; thenco . iun is V H, m,l.r Ml'l 111 Wilt 11 t IIIUIIVT) S. (in deg. o' W.. 230.0 feot In draw: I thonco S. lift deg. .10' W.. 12.0 feet In draw; thence S. 8 deg. 0.T E. 2411.0 feet In drnw to road; thence S. 8!i deg. ftft' W .185.0 feet In drnw to the point of beginning, contain ing 0.18 ncrei. Also lot No. 1 (1. H. Daggett's Orchards, described na follews: From a stonn monument nt tho X. W. corner of I). L. C. No. 07 In Tp 37 H. of H. 2 W., W. M. run S. 83 ' "" '... 1 CI on said Pinilll . i to ,trn it m x .. line to the point or beginning; , 8 .,-. K 35fl fppt 0 Thenco on claim it..... ,!....... i3 si .!... n M iiin it . .. ., -.. V, tt . m. ... n... n leei; iiienre a. .i: uok. ii ., iiiiu.n jfeet; thence N. 0 deg. 01' W.. 1200.0 feet to tin point or beginning, con taining to. II ucrei, I All or tho n.iovn described real i property will bo sold nt said tlmo and j place In tho manner provided by law i ror tno sale or real properly minor l execution to satisfy tho Judgment nuovo Btutoti, togeiucr wuu costs una tho accruing costs of this sale, W. II. SINOLER, Sheriff of Jackson County. Oregon, lly E. W. WILSON, Deputy. FOK RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR REN'rScTrooomiOnrioTt Coroy Hldg., fronting on Orupo St. Aire most desirable offices, reasonable. Rest of m.rvlfo, L. L. Cnthcart, Room 310, Phono 107. FOR RENT no room furnished ho tel. Address R, enro Mall Tribune. VOH HEMv-MOUWl FOR RENT ft. room bungalow and n t-rooni furnished flat. Phono 52 ML 7.10 West I Ith St. FOR RENT Six room houso, strictly modern, closo In, cast front nice lawn, garden nnd flowers. KonHonablo to desirable tenant. PhonoJI72R or 325M. FOR SALE REAIj KSTATH FOli SALE Or lrader"smiUr nuich good soil, a bargain If taken at ouro. Address U, Mull Tribune. FOR SALE Nlco bungnlow, all fur nished complete, Including a good upright piano; modern, except bath all for 11000, or loss. ll9 W. 0th street. GO FOR BAL1C MlhCKMiA.MCOUH FOK SALE Alfalfa, rut slum the rain, $1) per ton. Phone ft:iyJ4. 07 FOR SALE Pie cheirles In public market Saturday. Phono No, 21-F-l.1, JackMoutllle, Oro. ";i FOR SALE 5-pusseiiKOi' Ford nt reavounblo itrlco, run between 1000 mid 5 duo miles. 3.1 10 Apple St. 04 FOR SALIC--One two-horso oulttvu tor. spring tooth hairow, steel lever harrow, five tooth cultivator, sur rey nnd set of woik harness. J. It. T. Mall Trillium. (il FOK SALE Family refrigerator, 51x31 Inches or might exchange for Oregon cooler. 507J3. 07 FOR SALE Choice wheat und oats bay, mixed, at $1X per ton deliver ed. Phone S07J3. 07 FOR SALE -Strawberries ulug. Phono 28KB. for ran 07 for 8ALIC--One bed davenport and book ease. dlnliiK room table, china closet mid other household articles, 23 North Orange WHY? IT-IK YOl'lt III llVIViS TO HKC Ml? I . . . . "CCi"0 my slock In trade is to 1 have optioned nt tho lowest cash .price tho host buy In this county, , , ,... bmill ., fIlu L.rn , u. Ing out for you ror the past flvo years. Noarly ovoryday J have in vestigated some "good thing." I have eliminated ovorythlng except thoso deals which I am convinced will se- ,,,,, - , .. .MV UVIt.lH wi iqivuivn It Is my busluuea to show )oii over the county and Intiodueo you to the possibilities and opportunities here. See Md ford .first and J. C. BARNES Room iTOl, I-lit Natiouul lUuk Hldg. FOIl 8AMV liiricatOCK FOK SALE Horse, ngo 7, weight IfiftO, sound nnd gentle, $1110 00 cash. Phone "78.1, evenings. Oft FOK SALE At sacrifice, large mule tonnii can bo seen et Core's Inrae pasture, 2 miles northeast of cit.i Kosu Orchard, phono ri!)7-.l-".l, (15 1.. FOK SALE Ono lnrgn Duroo boar. In fine condition, price reas onable. Apply to Daniel Luddlng- ton. Mndden'H much ono nnd one- half mllo west of Central Point. 04 FOK SALE Young horse, half cash. matin ii.. evenings. FOK SAf.E Horses nnd unties, gimps Tor quick Halo. O. E. Ontea. FOK SALE Puro bred, Rod Polled bull calf! nnrn bred tluroe Jursev ' spring pigs; polo mountain buggy, j good ns now. l'nlmcr Investment I Co., Modoc Orchnrd lIEIl' WANTED MALE srAl:TfKLl'LWAN' miners at llraden mine, Oold Hill, Oregon. WANTED First class minora for contract work at llraden mine, Jlold Hill, Oregon. WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED Vacuum clonnlng, city or country. Hnvo high power gag machine Work guaranteed. A. C. Iluson, Phono 02 BY. OS WANTED Mint'Rl.liAR ROUS WANTED Slock to pnstilre. .Too Crolno rnnch, Route 4, Medford. 07 ru-i it: ' i,7iJS.v-arm; MONEY TO 1OAN MONi:Y TO LOAN Hnvo $2500 to lonn upon farming proporty. E. 8. Tinny, 210 Onrnett-Corey Illdg. -V-J-lf- T- r r " -1 itm i:.t!iiA.t(in REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANOE Will trade 1ft acres of Improved orchard land with largo dwelling nnd outbuildings located In Santa Clara valley, California, for farm ing property with buildings in Rogue river valley. Total price I8B00. E. 8. Tuiuy, 210 Onrnett Corey llulldlng. FOR EXCHANOE 110 acres three fourtliH mile to Lebanon, Ore., Linn county. No buildings; ovory root In cultivation; one-third crop deliv ered to warehouse nt Lebanon; a fine piece or laud. Price $11,000 mortgage $54 to. excbnmte euultv of $BBG0 for small Improved tract close In or house mid lot freo from Incumbrance. Mnln & Armentroiit, Orants l'nss, Ore. G5 LOST LOST Friday morning, small purse containing $10 or $12. Return to Mali Tribune nnd receive reward. (U IIUSINEKM DIKKPTOKY Ctilroprncton DR. A. It. HEDGES, Dr. Loulso K, Hodges Mechnuo-Ttioraplsts, Chiro practors, SpondylothoraplstB. Those systoms, Including dietetics, cura tive gymnnstlcs, 'hydro-tlieraptiy, etc., produco results In both acuts and chronic dlseuuos. Consulta tion free. Over Detiol ft Co., cor ner Main and Ilartlott. Hours 9 a, in. to B p. in. Otbor hours b; sppolntmout. Phono 170. DR. R. J. LOCKWOOI),, Chiropractor nerve specialist Rooms 20P-304-20S. (larnett-Coroy bldg. Vapoi baths mid scientific massage given, noodlo spray, head and sbouldoi shower lu connection; advlco In dietetics, medical gymnastics, hydroptborapy. Lady attendant Phono, ofllco C43, residence ft 11-11 Notary l'uoiio HELEN N. YOCKEY NoUrypub He. Drlng your work to mo at th sign of the Mull Tribune. Ml?A7 'FAlTl A V llJO T T 1 JUi I I have 19 acres of flue )ouug lem ons itaitty Intersot with ikjhoIios, ubiiudaure or water lu cement pipes to each tree row, close to Riveralde. IT, tulles from Los Angeles, In tho muter of the greatest eltrus belt of the world Party means husluesa nnd offers to trade it for a general farm or stock i snob hero. Vha. have you worth $l?,o0 to offer? A daud cloae in eniner 100x100. with pavement on tfco sides, fwllv paid hh; 14 mww bouse. fwriilahQd which pays aood returns oh tho PflQi' ashed It la rer lew. only $1100. furaitibed. C. D. HOON . DUBININS imiKOTOlll Auto Supplies Attorneys POKTEK J. NEFF, WM. P. MHALWI Attorneys-nt-Law, Rooms 8 nnd v, Moarord National Dank bldg. t7ToIA' E' HEAMES, LAWYKlt Uarnott Jersoy I Corov bide. i Win. M. Colvlg, Ocoigo M. Itoborts j COLVIO & ROI1EKTS, LAWYERS I Medford National Dank llulldlmr. 1 - U. I. MULKBY ft GEO. W. OHEKKT Attorneys nt Lnvr. Jackson Coun u uuuk muiuing, ! LAIIER AUTO BPRINQ CO. W kro operating tho largoit, oldest and best cnulnnod t.lnnt. In tho Pa. clflc uorthwest. Uso our springs whon others fall. Sold under guar antoo. 2G North Fifteenth Bt,, Portland, Ore. Engineer nnd Contractor FRED NrcUMMINas-.EnKlnoer and contractor, 404 M. F. & 11. nidg. Survoys, estimates, Irrigation, dralnago, orchard and land Im provoment DenUdU DR. W. M. VAN SCO TOO DR. O. O. VAN UCOYOU Doiitleta Oarnott-Coroy Dldg-., suite III Medford, Oro. Phouo 8G0. Employment Agency EMPLOYMENT AQENCY Wo Vlah everybody to know that tho Old Re liable lllttnor Real Estate nnd Em ployment agency, will get your help, find you employmout, rent your houso or soil your laud. Mrs, J. 3. Clark, manager successor. Rooms G and 7, Palm Dldg., Med ford, Oro. OsruK QARUAUE Oct your promises cloauod up for the summer. Call on tho city garbage wagons for good sorvlco. Phouo 274-L. F, Y. Alien, Instruction In Simla HAIOHT MUSIC STUDIO Room 401, Uarnett-Coroy Dldg. Fred Al ton llulght PIuuo, Mrs. Florence llnlllday llalght, voice. Phone 72. Pliyeslriiina aue. mirgooBS DR. V. O. OARLOW, DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathia physicians, 41C-417 Oarnett-Corey bldg., phono 103 U-U lUsldeneo 2G South Iaurol St. DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopath! phyulctaus, 303 Oarnott-Corey building. Phono 904-M. DR. J. J, EMMEN8 Physician sad surgeon. Practlco limited to oye, ear, novo and throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and glatues sup plied. Oculist and Aurlst for S. P. R. R. Co. Offices M. F. ft II. Co. Dldg., opposite P. O. Phono CG7. 13. D. I'ICKEL, M. D. Office Jack son County Hank bldg. Offlea phono 43-K; roslduuco phone 68-14, DR. R. wToLANOY Physician ana surgeon. Phonos, offlco 30, rest douco 721-J. Offlco hours 10 to 13, 2 to 6. DR. S. A. LOCICWOOD DR. MYRTLE 8. LOCICWOOD Physicians and surgeons. Office 300-310-311, M. F. & II. Hldg. Phoues ruBldouco, S14-J2: offlco, 814. - --- -sb -i ja Priuters nun rubllsliera UEDFORD PRINTINO CO. has the host equlppod printing offlco la southern Oregon; book binding, loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, etc Portland prices. 27 Norta rtr H Shoe Hepairlng 'SHOE REPAIRING First class she I ropalrlug, on modern electrli machines wbllo you wait. E. N. Illdon. located in Kidd's Shoe Store, Phono 313J. ITunireni ftmm "" EADS TRANSFER ft STORAOB CO, Office 43 North Front St. Phoue 316. Prices right. Service guar in teed Typewriter und Supplies. TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIER Isow Remington, Smith Premier and Monarch typewriting, uddtng nnd subtracting machines, rebuilt mnohlnoH for cash or easy pay monta. Muohlnos for rent, ribbons, and supplies of nil kinds, a'.mple re pairs free ot titurg;;. llonur S. Dennett, 10 Quiucn St., phoa? 83S.ll. 1 m f fe