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MEDFORD MittC TRIBUNE, MEDFOttD, OREGON, THSSDAY, JtTNE S, 1915 PAGE FIVE v EAGLE POINT EAGLETS By A. C. Howlctt Mrs. E. a. Wolfer nnd her daugh ter, Lonoro Walker, started InBt Tues day to Join her husband In Anita, Iowa. I'd Foster, who has boon serving on tho Jury for somo time cnino out from Jacksonvllla Monday spent tho night with us on his way homo. Ho wns dismissed until tho 15th. John Under was In town Inst Wed nesday and whllo here purchased a now hay rake of Hoy Ashpolo. It. R. MIntor, ono of our progres sive farmers and stock raisers, was In town Wednesday to meet three men ho had engaged to shear Ills sheep, i hoard Frank llrown say this morning that Mlnter was going to linvo a flno lot of wool this spring. It. O. llrown, a momber of tho firm of Ooorgo llrown & Sons, who hns boon In Portland for tho last fort night, returned tho first of tho month. I). Oleson of Wcllen brought In a lot of wool for Geo. Drown & Sons last Tuesday an don tho snmo day Alvln Illobersteadt sold his wool to tho samo firm and since thon J. H. Trusty of Trail and Ocorgo llrown of Hrownsboro have sold their wool to that firm. Mrs; T. L. Sherman, Mrs. Hny Peebles and Mrs. 11. C. Ilabllng of Medford woro hero for dinner Wed nesday. The thrco Indies drovo out In n buggy to sco tho country nnd get n good dinner. Wo had tho samo day Will Nlckcll of I.ako Creek, C. Edgoll, who owns nn orchard Joining tho A. Gorbln or chard, Geo. Von dcr llollon, one of our hnnlwnro merchants, F. Stlnson, Ernest Scott, (lus Stlnson, II. F, Cook of Medford, tho last four being out hero removing tho eloctrlc light polos out of tho county road, nnd placing thorn In tho right plhco, and Al Hnloy of Cllniav. Ho wns out nftor n load of wlro fonclng for J.' L. Ker shaw. Geo. llrown & Sons also bought wool from Art Nichols nnd Fred Stlu son slnco my last report. C. li. and I. If, Shopard. who own tho Ashland Piano House, woro guests nt tho Sunnysltlo Thursday night. Wo" hnd somo oxcltomont hero Thursday evening about 5: in Just as Mrs. Howlctt was preparing to- put supper on tho table and tho sitting room was quite well filled with hung ry guests. Sho wns called to tho phono nnd In nn Instant she an nounced "Tho dopot Is nflro" and In less tlmo tliun It takes to write It J. V. Mclntyro Jumped to his feet nnd Into his nuto with ns many moil as could get In tho nuto nnd on tho running board and off thny went nt tho' rnto of sixty miles nn hour for tho dopot nnd In n very fow minutes the fire was out with but llttlo dam age dono except n fow shingles burned off. Tho flro orlglnnted from it spark from tho engine. Joo Pnrkor rn mo out this Saturday morning nnd said that that danger would bo over come In n short time ns tho company Intend to uso crudo oil Instond of wood for fuol In the near future. Thursday night thoro was n com pany of what claimed to bo Moxlcau Gypsy gava u rope exhibition nt tho opera houso but I linvo not heard anyone sny that thoyo woro thoro, so concluded that It was slimly attended. They had been cuiuikhI Just below tho wagon bridge for n day or two telling "fortunes" for somo of our In qualtlvo chitons and I understand that thoy relieved thorn of several dollars. Friday morning our mayor v'ent to their enmp and told tho men, thoro wan ono man and two women, that he had como to tell him goodbye, that he thought that thoy had hotter move oiimp and thoy did. iMIss Ida Houston, who hna been touching in tho Wall on district, has cloned her school nnd took tho IC. I I'orelst stngo for lief homo on Long Drench below Trail, Friday. Art Kent was with her In town when sho took tho stage. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Ashcraft nnd daughter niotorgd out to the Sunny side Friday for dlnnor, nnd after din ner took u trip over tow aids Wollon nnd wns unfortunate enough to bronk something about tliulr nuto nnd had to como to tho Sunnysldo and phone for ropalrs, but thoy came out all O. K. Mr. Ashcraft 1ms charge of the Studobakor gnrago nt Medford nnd was using one of the "Studobakor Frlus." Whllo thoy woro horo we had Mr. and Mrs. John Conovor nnd their dauahter. Itay Parker of Hutte Falls and P. M. Kershaw of the Ore gon Granite company ud two strnng orii whose name I did not learn, for dinner. O. C. King of Medford wag doing buatneee wit K. I.. Heath Friday. The fawlly ef W. Hart Hamilton arrived Thursday and moved into the Vaaa)' nous. MlHm Baleker and wife of Trail are ililtlii Mr. aad Mra. Xlmaterly at Vh M mi kMl. H. B. Nye of Medford was oat Fri day ! Wt A. J. florey and W. 0. KalftkUM. Qmrtif VB " HIIb. wife. DocM ad . Hugo Voa der HiHm. mm i iMtor t Orvtiii Mj itfd mm? . OSCAR AND .BT MB SflOW You A N&4TJ l B435 MY rMNcTS NOW, CAMMING N -T ITTLS TRICK MIT Oar Jy ' v 3F6R IT SO J' f IT CLOSSLY. ISS3or , N . SILVR DOLLAR.. V XOTSR IT, SO VcDeR SaMB DOLLAR ' . VT xNkS ?R "J Haying Is well underway In theso parts and everybody is busy. Mrs. Susan Hart wns doing btiBl noss In our town Frldny. Kev. M. C. Dnvl8 will conduct a Sunday school picnic In tho grovo near Tolo Sunday, Juno 13. Exor cises commence at 10: no a. in. Pic nic dinner. Tho lumber Is being hauled to build tho new bnrn on tho A; Corbln place. O. K, Gnmor, n brother-in-law of tho Into A. ll. Horton, formerly of Hrownsboro, arrived nt Englo Point Saturday forenoon and wont on up to Mrs. Hcssler's where ho expects to mnko his homo for n whllo. Kollon Hubbard and Ernest Mc ICco camo out nnd took diner with us nnd so did Mr. nnd Mrs. C. If. Wilson of Ashland. Mr. McKco nnd Mr. Hubbnnl came out to put up n wagon, hay rako and corn cultivator for W. Hart Hamilton. Slnco my Inst, report C. Edgoll nnd C. W. ClomontB hnvo renewed their subscriptions to tho Hall Mall Tri buno and Joo Mooman, Geo. Itrowti and Gus Nichols of Hrownsboro nnd II. P. Hurllson of I.ako Creek hnvo renewed their subscription to tho Weekly Mall Tribune. Gus N'lchols nnd wlfo were among tho cnllers in our town Snturday. Mr. imail .Mis. (leorgo lliginbotluim loft on Snlunlny for llohoburg, where they will hjiciiiI the tuunmer. Mr. and1 Mr. Lewis of Central Point hpi'iit. Sunday iih the guest of Mm. I..'h pnrentH, Mr. nnd .Mrs. Hen-iler-son of (Innlen How. Tom Xorri hpent Saturday nnd Sunday with hi iainil.y in Medford, returning Sundiiy evening. Mrs. .Joint Munlon spent Sunday us the guet of Mrs. OImiii. Itt'al summer wouther is the pre- diction for mmiki time. .Mr. nnd Mrs. l'uurl Hcaii have mov ed on tho (looryo lligiuhotliiiiu place for the Hummer. Mist, Kutie Foley npent Snturday in tho Hub city on u idinppiuj; expe dition. (Suorgc I'orliiiiH wns a t'entral Point business visitor one day recently. Ada Migiuhotlinm rolurued home from Medford on Sntuidny, after spending u week vihitinjr relatives unit friends. Kane's Creek business visitors to Hold Hill this week: .Mr. and Mi. Lewis, Mr. nnd Mi. Iliieiuhntlitun, Mr. Collins, (U'tircit Murdon, .Mr. Mn son, Mi's. Munlon Mrs. Itois, Mrs. Dclarc, Mis. Foley, Mr. and Mr. Ol son and Wenther l'roidiut Foter. Mr. Collins of V ner Kane's Creek spent Friday in flold Hill, having some dental work done. Mrs. (loortfo Sliumn of Jackson- ill came down on Thursday evening train to visit for some time at the Ilnidcu initio. Miss .Marvel lliginliotliain conduct ed tho eighth Tiide evNiiiiimtiuii at the DnrduuellcH choolhoue 'Friday. Messrs. Cook and linker finished their work Friday that of pulling in a temporary culwit across Kane's creek for the summer convenience. lie ' and cultivating corn seem to bo tho order on Kane's cruek tlieu idtml summer ilnvs. Mr. Miisoii -pent Suturilay in Med lord on huiucs. A. C Hazon has completod re iwperlng and painting the Interior of tho homo at the county farm. Mr and Mrs A O Johnson with their Uo llttlo daughters hav baen spending the past week with Or. and Mrs. UBKl..y. They will lwve the lat ter part of tlia kmIc for thlr home In Chicago whorw Mr. John&on la en gaged in business Th warm weather tent a large tolAgatiea to Ashland Suaday U oa jy tho H)Ha aaiaa. About JH wm roallasd tram th eaarca aocial- and flaapoad bold by lh KOUNI PMI Of tb .Mi)MWl(ftt ebarch a Tbra4. A ahoit but UuroMtag urogram waa glv aftor wbted H mr ( MKiwlim ma twtfH. itomm (mm Uitf TALENT M ADOLPH baby up to grandpa had flno success at every trial, Tho Study Club will meet with Mrs. John Hoblnson on Tuesday, Juno' 8. Children's day exorcises will bo hold at the Mthodlst church Sunday evening. All nro cordially Invited to attend. ' Clem Clark wns victor In the. sil ver mednl contest held by tho W. C. T. U. nt tho high school building last Monday evening. Tho contest was very close as all woro about tho snmo ago and grade. AH hnd pieces along tho snmo Hue nnd all had received their Instructions under tho samo elocution toucher, Miss Calkins from Ashland. Dr. Iingloy wns ono of tho Judges nnd in presenting tho medal ho took occnBlon to romnrk Hint tho decision wns so closo that It was nec essary to carry tho result to several decimal places In ordor to decide tho successful ono. Mr. Howmnn and Miss Olive IHchnrdson gave some. In teresting rondlngs w.hllo tho Judges were trying to make tho doclslon. Tim ellnr Crcok orchestra also gavo sov oral selections which woro highly nn prcclntcd. Tho contestnnts nnd tin parts In which they nppenred wore: Mnrjorlo Adnmson Mother A PromlBo Harold Hurnett Jeremiah nnd his Pa Hmest Jeffcry Drinking Annlu's Tenrs Xomnlco Normnn How the little girl emptied tho Jug Max Howmnn My Son Audrey Roberts Tho Watcher on tho Tower Ruth Normnn Poor Llttlo Hlossom Clem Clark A Hoy's Plea Roportod by Jackson County Ab tract Co., Sixth nnd Fir Sti. Circuit Court Wm. Mycr ct ux vs. Isnlbolla 0. Ilutsou, et vlr, decree .Farmors nnd Fruitgrowers bnnk vs. It. Scholr., et ux, cost bill. Allco Kccloston vs. Fred A. Ucclos- ton, order. Iloguo Itlver Fruit nnd Produce company vs. Glllou-Cbambers Co., or der extending time for filing motion for now trial. Ponrl Stownrt vs. Lnwronco II, Stownrt, defnult. Mnrle Mooro vs. Kdwln Mooro, or der granting motion. Delia M. Schlohlo vs. John S. Mc Konzle, ot nl, return of mininioiiH. Hans J. Holmur vs. I). II. IIiihhuII, et nl, decree, default, cost bill. Dosla Musslo vs. Hdwnrd Masalo, doereo. Iloguo Hlvor Fruit & Produce Co. vs. Glllen-Chambera Co., ohjuctlons to idulntiff's cost bill. Thos. K. Green vs. Fred I). Ilnwk Ins. ot al, publisher's affidavit. Pantile. Mutual Llfo Insurance Co, vs. lister W. David, ot nl, publisher's affidavit. Maud II. Maudnmild vs. Arch Muc donald, publlaher's affidavit. (). C. Adams vs. Logan WooldrhlMO, motion, affidavit, notice. I'nilMito Com! 15 la to of Clara S. HlnUuyo, Inven tory and ntipralsument. ICatate of Jaino McClaughorty, fi nal report, order dlHoliarglng adiuiti istrator. Kstato of A. P. Talent, order con firming sottloment with Mrs. -Martha A. Talent. Estate, of Wm. Smith, admlnlHtrn tor's sucond rejiort. Kstato and gunrdlnnshlii of Itota Tiffin, a minor, second aoeount anil report of guardian. Katate of Louis AnUilne, Inventor and appraisement. Batata or S. U. Van I-Ra, publish er's affidavit. ISttate of Edward A. King, citation. Ituul IHnle Transfers R. S. Dlarkdea te Clara Stola mMbar. ditad la ad la section 5. T. 3i. R. 1 W. . . K. S. Rlaekdoa to Clara Sttla aaaeher. Q. C. U. ;j Uwl In la tiiw 5. T. It. S. .:. t W W w WaiMaB'W ay BMs IW WaaWW Hftiir, ml m ft 10 10 GOURTHOUSENEWS Ashland 800 Dorothy L. Guthrie et vlr to W. G. Steel, ct ux, deed to lot 1, block 3, Pnrk addition, Med ford 10 Henry S. Scnlos, et ux to It, D. Kdwnrds, deed to lot In Hnrr addition, Medford 1 Eva G. noil to Josslo Nowcomb Hull, deed to land In section 20, 21, 2S, and 29, T. 3C, It. 1 W G F. G. Mnthlson to NcHIo Ponrl Mntblson, deed to land In T, 117, It. 2 , ICO acres 10 .Mary Dalinck to Kern 13. Day hack, deed to lots In Hunker Hill addition to Medford .... 10 FIRST PAPERS ON ROSEBURG RAILROAD SALKM, Ore., Juno 8. Article of Incorporation for tho lloseburg and Knstcru railroad company, with of fices nt lloseburg, Ore., wuro filed with tho stale corporation depart ment today. Tho proposed now rond Is capitalized at $1,000,000 aud will run from lloseburg eastward to whore tho North Umpuun river Inter sects with tho western boundary of tho Umpquu national forest rcBorvo. IncoriMirntors oro Joseph Mccelll, J. F. linker, A. T. Mnrshnll. H. W. Strong, O. P. Coshow nnd J. W. Oliver. xetici: Notice Is Hereby given that tho un dersigned will apply to the city coun cil o ftho city df Medford, Orogon, nt their next regular meeting on Juno Hi, 101 n, for n llcouso to sell spirit onii, vinous and malt liquors nt retail nt his plnco of husluesn nt No. 17 South Front street In snld city until Jnnunry 1st, iolC. Dated Juno :i, 101'.. O. M. SHLHY. xotici:. Notice Is hereby given that tho un dersigned will apply to tho city coun cil nt Its meeting to be hold Juno lfi, 1915, for n license to soli malt, spir ituous and vinous liquors In quanti ties less than n gallon nt Its plnco of business on lot 10, block -II, city of Medford until Jnnunry 1, 1'Jlfi. HOLLAND IIOTF.L CO. Dated Juno Ub, 1915. Al'TO SKIIVICK Tho lindorslgnod will lonvo Kuglo Point post office, with tho mall every Monday, Wednesday anil Frldny at 7 o'clock a. in. nnd tho return tho snmo days leaving Medford nt 8:110 u. in. for Knglo Point, Hates for passen gers reasonable. S. II. 1 1 A It N I S 1 1 Kuglo Point, Oregon XOTH'K OF I'lltST MKI5TI.M.' OF em:irrons. In tho district court of tho United States, In and for the District of Oregon. In thu matter of II, C. Itaedel, bankrupt. i In hiiukruptoy. No. IWtr.. To the creditors or II. C. Itaedel uf Gold Hill, Oregon, a bankrupt. You nro hereby notified1 Hint on tho Mil day of Juno. A. !.. 1915, II. C. Kaodcl, or Gold Hill, Oregon, waa duly adjudged a bankrupt, and that (lie first meeting of the creditors or said bankrupt will be held at llm or rico or the undorslgued In rooms t'-2H-27 over thn Jackson County Hank building In tho City or Medford. Ore gon on the 21st day of Juno. A. D. 1915, at the hour of (wo o'clock p. in., at whh'h time and place the said creditor may attend, prove tholr claims, appoint n trustee, examine the bankrupt order a sale of the properi) or tho bankrupt and trans act such other luminous as may rumu before said mooting. Dated at Medrprd, Oregon, this 7th day of June, A. I). 1915 . FKANK J. NKWMAN, Uoforeo In llaukrupto. ItCSTOKATloy TO KXTHV OF la.N'DS IN NATIONAL I'OIIHST. Notice Is hereby given thnt the lansd described below, embracing 100 ftfros, within the Uratw .auonai rorem. Oregon, will be subject to settlement and entry under tho provisions or the homestead laws of the United States and the act or June 11. 1906 (31 t at., 2.iX). at th Cnltod States land offle at IloseburK. Oregon, on July 17. 1815. Any wttler who waa . actually ana in goou iuiih tiniuiiu I any or said lands for agricultural nurpMfta prior 10 January i, taua, aad Has not abandoned sanle. lias a preference ngbt to make a homestead eHirr for the lands actually occupied. Said lands wr listed upon the ap allauUoas o( the paraoM meBtloawl I anbloct to the prtor right of any audi . Vl . stead entry and tho preference right Is oxerclsod prior to July 17, 1915, on which data tho lands will bo sub ject to settlement nnd entry by any qualified person. Tho lands nro ns follews: Tho 1216 NWW, Sec. 20, T. 33H It. 1V., 80 acres, application of William II. Cushman, Trail Oro gon; List C-1009. Tho NWV4 NUVi NWK, tho S NRVi NMVi NWH, the N& HI-;V4 NB'.i NWVi, Sec. 32, T. 40 S U. 3 W., 20 acres, applica tion of David Horn, Watklns, Oro gon; List 0-1(138. May 1915, C. M. Hruce, Assistant Commissioner of, the Geuornl Land Office. FOlt ltKXT FDlttMhSirCD ItOOMH FOIt IIKNT ItooniR for rout at Mr ft W. T. York's, 120 Laurel St. KOIt ltKM tti7VHlc? FOIt HUNT -Closo " In iuimie7six hioniB and Until. 205 N. Central; jdenty shade and lawn. Ono 2 roomed house, flno for bachelors' Until' teiH. ' Ftilt HUNT Moiierii Hovou-room dwelling, all couvenlenceH, lawn, shade trees. On street car Hue, Kant Medford, Seo G. H. Dudley at Jackson County Hank. 08 FOIt HUNT Modern thrco-room apartment. 125 N. Holly. G7 FOIt HUNT Six room modem houso Call at 220 Woxt Jackson St. 07 FOR HUNT Furnished house strict ly modern I nice rooms, close to business center. Owner cares for lawn. Phono 931-L. FOIt KKNT 5-room bungalow nnd a -l-rooui furnished flat. Phono 521-H, 730 West Uth St. FOR HUNT Six room house, strictly modern, closo In, cast front nice lawn, gnrdeu mid flowers, Hcasounbln to desirable tenant. Phono 372R or 325M. FOR HUNT MlSUKI.I,.1.Nt:oUH FOR "iu5NTu7iro dy K. II. French, 22 Roso nvenuo, Phone 730. It, 09 FOR RKNT Store room In Garnott Corey Illdg., fronting on Grape St. Also most doslrahlo offices, reasonable. Host of service. L. L. Cathcart, Room 319, Phono 1C7. FOR RISNT 30 room furnlshod ho tel. Addross R, enre Mall Tribune. FOR SALIC KKAIi ICSTATH FO R S A LK--Or t rado? smai? ranch good soil, a bargain It taken at once. Address 9, Mall Tribune. FOR SALIC MINCKMiAMCOUB FOR SALIC Ono Derrick rofrlgerat or nnd J loonier kitchen cabinet. 523 ICast Main St, 72 FOR SALIC 1913 Hulck roadster, new tires, perfect running order, $275. R. 11. McCurdy, FOR 8 Ai7HCoIi t root o li Mendel shou player piano, at great .dis count. Phone 3S0-.M. 08 FOIt SALIC Contrlfiignl pump, 8 Ineli stream, with all cnnoctlnns and somo extra pipe; will Irrigate 100 acres. This pump will draw wand, gravel or watur. Phono 931-L or call at 20U W. Main, city. FOR SALK Ono elect rlo lull, olio oak dining room table, $12,501 china closet. 23 N. OrniiHO, phone I23-.I-2. FOR SALIf-Alfaira and rolled oats hay, baled or loom. Phono 201J0. 70 FOR SALIC Pie cherries In public market Saturday. Phono No. 21-F-13, Jacksonville, Ore. 73 FOR SALIC Alfalfa, cut since the ruin, $9 per ton. Phone 5.19,1 1. 07 FOR SALIC Strawberries for can ning. Phone 28HC. 07 FOR SALIC- High jTrade "Ideal" rireloaa cooker, almost new. llox 102, Jacksonville 07 NEW TODAY I have 19 acreg or fine oung lem ons partly Interact with iwaclios, abundance or water In cemaut pipes lo each tree row, close to Riverside, 10 milwt from Lo Angele, in the center or the greatest citrus belt of the world. Party means business and offers to trade It for a general farm or stock ranch here. Wha' have you worth fiv'.eoo to oer? A dan4 ctaM In enmer 100x100. with pavement oa two 11c. fullv paid up: II roat huuse. furulahed. which pays aood returns ) tae prise aakad. U la very law, only lflo, furnlsked. C. D. IIO.ON ,1(1: AT THEIR FOR SAIilC MISCHLLANKOUS FOR SALIC Choice whoat and oats liny, mixed, nt $12 per ton deliver ed. Phono 597J3. C7 FOR SALIC Family refrigerator, 54x31 Inches or might oxchnngu for Oregon cooler. 597J3. G7 FOK HALtV liirKSTOOK FoirsXLK A" row Jumbo" Ileigiaii hares nnd Flemish giant rabbits nt a bargain. C. IC. Graham, R. F. 1). 3, llox 10, Spring St. 09 FOR 3AL1C Good horse, 10 yeora old. Write K. Hall, R. F. D. 2, Central Point, Oro. 70 FOR SALIC Wonncd pigs, 103R2. G7 FOR SALIC Young horse, half ensh. Phono 1I8X evenings. FOR SALIC Horses and inulcfl, sunjis for quick snlo. C. IC. Gates. FOR SALIC-Puro bred, Rod Polled bull raK; puru bred Duroc Jersey spring pigs; polo mountain buggy, good us now. Palmer Investment Co., Modoc Orchard, HICLP WANTK1I MALIC MA LK I IK Ll'" WA NTK DirXclasa miners nt Urndon mine, Gold Hill, Orogon. WANTICD First clnsH inlnern tor contract work at Hrndon mine, Gold Hill, Oregon. WANTICH vSlIUATIOXH WANTICD Vnciium clonnlng, city or country, Huvo high power gas machine Work guaranteed. A. C. Huson, Phono G25Y. GS :.. ..- ir- -J Tr: i.1 ,,,,,' .ita WANTKD MlM;i7l.liA?fr:0U8 wXNTKIVCiaidreii to " boaril?" be tween 0 nnd 10 year old; nice homo In tho country. Inquire Hltt nor lCmploymeiit offlco or phono 858. 09 WANTICD Loan, gilt edgo first mortgage security, Income proper ty, llox 80, Mull Tribune. 07 WANTICD Stock to pasture Joo Cralno ranch, Routo L Medford, 07 FOR K.UllAMm RICAL 1CSTATIC FOR JCXCHAN'GIC Will trndu 100-auro stock ranch In northern California, with good buildings and partly cultivated to wheat and alfalfa, vnluiul at $0,- nuu, oiear oi encumurnuco, lor .10 or more acres of alfalfa land with or without buildings, nonr Med ford, and pay small cash differ ence If necessary. IC. S. Tinny, 210 flarnett-Corey Hldg, LOS LOST Gold ICIks' head watch charm, with ruby oye. Rewnrd U return ixl to Judge Purdln. lirSIXICSS DIRMCTORV Glilroprncioni DR. A. R. HICDGICH, Dr. Loulso K. HodgoB Mochano-Thoraplsts, Chiro practors, Spondylothorolsts. Thost systems, Including dietetics, cura tiro Kyinuasllcs, hydro-tbornphy, etc., produce results In both ncutt and chroulo diseases. Consulta tion tree. Over Deuol & Co., cor ner Main and Hartlo'.t. Hours V a. m. to C p. in. Other hours bj appointment. Phono 170. PR. R. J. LOCICWOOD,, Chiropractor nerve spuclnllst Rooms 203-204 205. Giirnutt-l'oruy bidg. Vupoi baths aud scientific massage given, neodle spray, head and shouldot sbower In connection; ndvlce lo dietetics, medical gymnastic hydropthorapy Lady attoiidunt Phono, offlco 543, resldouca 511-11 Noinry i'ulilio hTcLkJPn YOciiKYNotarV pub He. Ilrlng your work to mo at thi slvn of the Mali Trlhunn WHY? IT IS YOL'R lirKlVlCSS TO KICK IK nocauso my stock In trade Is to hnvo optioned at tho lowest cash prlco the boat buy In this county. I have been on tno ground look ing out for you for the past five yours. Nearly everyday I have In vostluttted some "mod thing." I hnvo eliminated everything except those deals which I am ounvlnced will se cure me satisfied ousteniors. In a few hours time I ean give you the benefit of this reeearoh. It la my bualnoM to anew you over the eounty and lutroduoe you to the pOMibllltles nnd opportunities here. See Med ford first and J. C. BARNES itiHiin 201, l'ut National I lank llldi. GAY PRANKS HUSINKSS DIUKaiOItT Attorm-y '---'---'--S','t PORTER J. NEFF, WM. r. MBALET Attomoys-at-Law, Rooms 8 and 9, Medford National Hank bldg. A. E. nEAMEB, LAWYMR Oarnott Coroy bhlg. Wm. M. Colvlg, George M. Roberta COLVIO & ROBERTS. LAWYERS Medford NatlonnI Dank Uulldlng. D. F. MULKEY & GEO. W. CHERHT Attorneys nt Lnw. Jackson Coun ty Bnnk Dulldlng. Auto Bupplics LAIIER AUTO BPRINQ CO. Wd aro opornttng tho, largest, oldest and best cqulppod plant In tho Pa clflo northwest. Use our springs when othors fall. Sold under guar antee. 20 North Fifteenth St., Portland, Ore. . Knglncer nnd Contractpc FRED NrcUMMINtrs coutrafitor, 404 M. F & H. Dldg;. Surveys, oh 1 1 ma ten, Irrigation, drainage, orchard and land Im provement. ' '' . 3 Ucntiste DR. W. Al. VAN SCOTOO DR. O. O. VAN BCOYOO Dentlstn Garnett-Carer Hldg., anil lid Medford, Oro. Phono 851. Kmployment Agency EMPLOYMENT AQENCY We wlsb everybody to knuw thnt tho Old Re liable Hlttnor Real Estnta and Em ployment ngoncy, will got your help, find you employment, runt your house or sell your land. Mrs. J, 8. Clnrk, manager successor. Rooms G and 7, Pnlm Dldg., Mod ford, Ore. OARUAOE Got your promises clennod up for the summer. Call on tho city garbage wacons for good sorvlco. Phono 274-L. F. Y. Allen. Instruction In Mulo HAIOHT MUSIC STUDIO Room 401. Gnrnott-Coroy Hldg. Frod Al ton Ilnlght Plnno, Mrs. Florence Halllduy Ilnlght, voico. Phono 72. Phyeilciuns una, trergvona DR. F. O. OARLOW, DR. HVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathia physicians, 41G-417 Garnctt-Coray Uldg., phono 103G-L. llesldenct 2U doutli Luurel St. DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopath! pbyslcluus, 303 Garnott-Corey building. Phone 904-M. DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician aad surgoou. Practice lluiltod to eye, ear, noso and throat. Eyos scien tifically tested and glasses sup plied. Oculist aud Aurlst tor S. 1'. R. R. Co. Offices M. F. & II. Co. Hldg., opposlto P. O. Phone 667. H. I). PICICEL, M. D. Office Jacfc son County Hank bid if. Oftlea phono 43R; residence phono 58-1L DIlTlL W.OLANOY , Physician and surgeon. Phonos, office 30, rest deuco 724-J. Office hours 10 to 12, 2 to 6, DR. 8. A. LOCICWOOD DR. MYRTLE S. LOCKWOOD Ploslclnns nnd surgeons. Office 309-310-311. M. F. & II. Hldg. Phouua residence, 814-J2; offlco, 814. Printers nun I'ubUslirre I1EDFORD PRINTING CO, has ha host equipped printing offlco la southern Oregon; book binding, looso loaf ledgers, billing systems, etc Portland price. 7 Norta rr nt Hhoo Repairing I8IIOB REPAIRING First class sho; j repairing, on modern eloctrla l mnclilues while you wait. E. N, inuen, mcaieu in niuu s ouoe oiui, Phone 313J. Trunsrcrs BADS TRANSFER ii UTORAGE CO, Omen 4 North Front St. Phoa 316. Prices right, Service guar anteed TyiWHrllfrs una Huppltcs. typew?uterV and"supplies Now Remington. Smith Premier ami Monarch tMiew rltlntr, adding aud subtraatlng maohlnus, rebuilt machines tor cush or easy pay ments. Maohlnas fpr rent, ribbon and auupltoa of all kinds, simple re pair free of ehnrite. Roger 9, Itonnotl, 10 Quince St., phema 3STt. Z . . . i