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'vs ir l c" ri' ' rX .Ski CT?r3 ' J WtSi x ui AtDipun iiirvcrrl i Mk 11. ' 'v homf., Juno i.'i. Tiit! i-dIIimiiir fdutomont regarding Hi piogrosig of military operations was issued mo night nl tlib heiub punters of the mil- inn general stuff: 1 "Thoie have been no iinportuntvdo Vfoitiicnts along tltu Tyroii.Tronfino frontier. The enemy persistently nl tnckod Montcpinno at night nftor 1111 nll-tlny hoinliaiilniont from Forts l'latz and Wioso, hut was repulsed each time. "Oar artillery caused the explos ion of nmiuuuitioii depots toward Corte, in the Cortcvol valley and seri ously dunmged the enemy's works at Cessnssi. "Our homhardment of Malhoigotto in Cat nia resulted in an explosion in the lower part of tlio fortress. "Further ruports of the night at- tuck- of Italian Alpinists in (he diffi enlt legion of the Alps of Volla give details of eonsiderahlo hootv taken there, besides a nuiiiher of prisoners who were terrorized by the impetus of our troops. "Our batteries disper-ed a camp of the enemy in the region of Montonerof "All prisoners taken near Pliivu, in the Jsonzo region, agree that the Ails trian losses up to this time Imvu been serious. Most of the prisoners be longed to regiments heretofore oper ating against the Soibinns. "The Austrian! tried yesterday to set the forest of Monfnlconc afire, but our troops drove them Dark and extinguished the flames." In the vicinity of Gnrz nnd Omd isca heavy fighting occurred recently. The Austrian casualties aio reported to have aihouuied to l.'iOO, while the number of Italians killed or wounded totalled nearly as many. A new ammunition depot at Tol iniiio luiK been destroyed by the Ital ians. The AiiMro-IIuiigarinu troops are employing dynamite in the Alpine passes, blowing up rooks and loosen ing avalauehcM on (he advancing Hersiigliuii. The heights dominatiug Cnporctto, on the lsiinzo front, have been upicd by the invading Kal ians. AT T Tlio sale of nents for the npiioar aueo or MuuiiP Adams at the Page theatre, on .luno IGth, opened .Mon day morning ad a iu thuro has boon considerable. Inturoet manlfoRtod In tho coming of tiiu nctross the domanit for hoiUh was honvy. As lma been aiiiiounceil the piny selected by Minn Adams for presentation la "Quality Street." This was tlio second of tlio Scotch author's plays to bo pro Konteil In this country and It met with a great doal of hiiccohs. In "Tho I.lttlo MlnlRter" Ml Adams otitabllfhed herself as a star and In "Qitnlll Street" she made her foot ing more secure It Is tho sentiment mid the character drawing la "Qunl- It) Slier t' that made tho work so popular with the admirers of tlio actress. There are many people who will always hold that the play Is the sweetest that Barrlc lias writton. Tho work gets its title from a street in a village In Kimlund In the long ago. The characters are the friends and neighbors living on this atroot. Har ris takes one into the homo of two maiden sisters and graiUjHlly unfold tl kvo affair of one of them. The humor and the quaintneca la typical of Barrie. While Mias Adams h been planning sone time to revive b play fbe had intended giving It only aeoMlunal iwrfonnaaeas. It has bH reelvd wttb ao much favor, however, that It promise to push Mlaa AVtns' ethor plays into tho background for the time being. As has etpeeted Quality Street" la tastefully staged ami Interpreted by company of elrner plarera. Py iH 'HfikBRV lAnAM HI nOllin r an 1s Thomas tlono.s wen JHfMH ULUOIU i iiijii in i i iix inn i DOOR TO TEACHING OF ST. IIKMWA, Cak, June 15. Tlio Jajiauese government has adopted a proposal made by the governor gen eral ofKotca to eliminate the teach ing of Christianity from every Kor ean school, dcuoiniuatioiial or uoii dcnouiinalional, according to a statement today Iiv Klder A. (J. Dan iels, president of the general or world conference oT the Seventh Day Adventists, to be national educational and young people's missionary vol unteer council of the Adventists, now in session here. Mr. Daniells said the "open door" in lapau, so flir as l'totestaut mis ionary endeavor is concerned, is fast closing and a reaction has set in. He urged that whatever is done for the evangelirntion of the millions of China and India be dime quickly, for he said .lapau is leading the Orient, lie has just returned from a year's tour of Australia, tlio South Sea isl- amis ami the Orient. CHRiSTIANITY "Hishoii Hasbford. who rcmosonts'ror the summer travel e Methodist Koiseoiml church in Hie .Metlioiiist I'.piscoi Korea, returned to Ameiica on the same steamed I did lo present to President Wilson an appeal that he protest to .lapau against the 'action which debars Itilile instruct ion froiu denominational schools," Mr. Dan iells said. "This act, already passed, gives ten years for the closing of the schools, but those who lime read it and are familiar with the situation suy it may be only tivo years until our schools will be closed for the .Japanese government has planned' to establish shiiiloism, which elevates Hie mikado to the position of su premo ruler, and makes the statu ic ligiou the supreme religion." Mrs. Cook and hihlrcn of Har den Now spent a day recently, the guest of Mrs. Lewis. Miss Klinor IJyilcv of Ashland is spending the week, the guest of her friends, the Mio May and .Margie Lewis. Mr. and Mru. C-Jien of Scuttle, Wii-h., niter an absence of foity oiUs, are here on a visit to relatives and lriends. Mrs. Cohen is u sister o Mrs Hougis of the Hradeii. Mrs, Paul Lake of utmr Central Point w.is a Kane'i. Creek visitor on S.it ,rda. Mr. and Mr. OUon K-iit Sunday at their Meadows ranch. .Mr. and Mrs. Feuuell will leaxe horth ior California. Their many friends regret their deiwrtiiro. Weather Prophet' ferecast: I'n m tiled weather condition. K.iiicV cieek lnisincfs visitors to Gold Hill: Mr. and Mix. Olson, Mrs. Maribm, Pearl lleiiu, Mr. and .Mis. Iligiuhnthaiii, Mrs. It ho ten and daughter, Mrs. Delurc, Mrs. Iloggis, Ocorge Perkins, Will i.owh and Prophet Foster. Miss Alice uwreiiee of Illaekwell is t piescut the xuet of her brother, Jinnee, nnd family of up)s?r Kane's cieek. Muggie Foley rutiuuud hoiuo on Sunday after spuiuIiiiK several daya with Central Point relatives and lriends. Art Ilog;U left on Tuesday for Washington, where he will spend the summer. fitstrge Munlon Hilcndcd the Odd l'Vllows blowout in Gold Hill Sutur iIh night, which was well attended. WllllUlll Cotterill .t the MeitdoWs was v noting iii Mi-iilnid u tew da.vs thi week. Mrs. I'Vank MurdiM-k and Mrs. Court Snyder were iitiug Inend- in Mdord Tim-duy. Iluide Terrill of the Meadows was tradiUH ia lite rajlej tweue tbi wwt. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas .lones were trading in Medford Thursday and Tom bought a new stee.1 wagon for Use on his ranch. Clnrenee Case was a Central Point xisitor Thursday, getting windows and doors for his new bungalow. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Cotterill of the Meadows passed through Antioeh Friday on their we- to tlio valley. Mr. and Mrs. John iligliam weie trading in Medford on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Miiuro Ooideu of lleagle motored to the valley towns Friday morning. Mrt Wylniid and Kulph Russell of the Meadows delivered some nice hogs to the valley markets this week. Frank De Ford is shearing sheep in the F.uglc Point country. Mr. and Mrs. Florence Walker were visitors at the Percy Chapman home this week. The annual meeting of the Chup paral I.itenir" soeiety will be held at the sehoolhoiiso Friday evening, .June 1. Kveryone invited to come. Mr. and Mrs. Lucas of ellagle weie doing business at the Medford market Satuida- morning. Fred Moore oasscd through Anti oeh recently with a load of young calves for bis stock ranch in the .Meadows. William Mayfield, Sr., of the Mead ows was visiting in Ccutr.il Point this week. lie reports the road and grade down Kvuns creel; in bud condition T William Poniero" of the Meadows gave a nance at Ins mountain home Saturday night, which was enjoyed by the voting people of that section. Lcc Vincent and sou have bought a new threshing machine. They will have an up-to-date outfit, gasoline tractor nnd wind stacker. They will be read1 for business in u short time. We tire glad to have another on 1 1 it like this in the valley, as the farmers have had to wait until too laic in the fall to get their grain tHreshed. We wish them success and u good sea son's run. .Mr. uud Mrs. (J. A. Ganlner spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. T, J. Pell. Miss Ruth Watson, who has hceu attending the University of Oregon, expec8 to return Tuesilay. Miss Olive Itiohurdsnti will leave Wednesday for'Spokaue. Miss ltieh ardsou is scheduled to become u June bride on the 'Jllth. Her friends planned a little surprise for her on Ttiosdnyi (he day befoie her demrt u re. An excellent program was tender ed at the Methodist church Sunday on oniug. Miss Collin Vogcli and Miss Alico Viinddrslui were largely re sponmhle for tho program and gave mtieh time to it. A large cloud at tended the o.ercioi, which consisted of songs and recilnlions by (he chil dren. An aiiniuil suhool meeling is called at the Nchoollioiiko at 2 o'clock Mon day, June 21, for the ptirpoho of electing a dil odor to sueceisl G. A. Mouse anil u elerk to succeed C. W. Holdridge, both of whoe tenns ex pire on that date. The Parent-Teachers' circle will meet Tuesday evening of next week. The following program bus liet-u pic- IHired: Music, Powiuau orcliostia; rending, Mrs. Kiln Holdridge; paper, Mi. W. Ileeson; paper, Mr. King; vmml duet, Mrs, Juy Ternll and Mrs, Williams; dUeuaaion of interesting seheol topics, loadore, Mm. C. W. Iloldiidge, Mr. High and Professor F. C. Iteimer; umsic, Itowiaan or chontra. After a three week' isit with Mr. ami Mi's. Pet or Vaiutai-sluis, Archie Curry baa returned to his home in Portland. A large delegation enimisting of the younger act left town Sunday to it tend the hall game. Some at Med ford. and other at tingle Point, where the local toain met defeat at the hands of the Kaglc with a score of 3 to 13. H. J. Luke and Lewie llroim anil family returned Moadav morning from a trip to the Nigger Hay mine, v here they atloiinVd (he annual elec tion of the sluekholdeiv. Relatives of toe SJepny' at, p-d over Sunday. rkpr were en ronle fnniR ilieir lwu at Moowoulb Lo the fair at Su Fnniuimvo. TALENT M COURTHOUSENEWS Heported by Jackson County Al trnct Co., Blxth and Fir St. Jtenl IMnlo Transrci-M C. W. McDonald to Kvn W. McDonald, lot 0, block ", Hill View Add $ oil It. F. Cowio et u. to ,1. P. Ware, laud in twp. SIIML . II.OOO Jacob M. Cnsehcer et ux to W. W. Glasgow et ul., land in twp. 518-1 W. . . 10 W. (Ilnsgow et al to W. A. Messuur, laud in twp. .'18 MW. - 10 Circuit O. (.'. Adams vs. Logan Woolridge, order denying motion, .judgment. Medford Iteullv & Improveinciit Co. vs. Southern Pacific Co., judg ment order, order taxing costs. Alexander Mc.Mulluu vs. Henry 11. Saniler et til., reply. Missouri hi. Gibson vs. Fdward J. Murphy et ah, cost bill. It. L. Hurdie v. Ilenlon Powers, order overruling demurrer. Kenneth U. Harnett vs. (). It. Chaf fee el al., order denying mot ion. C. C. Johnson vs. Gnrnetl-Corey llurdwato Co., older overruling de murrer. Jane K. GueriiM'v vs. William I). Oucrus.oy, return of. summons Medlord Linnher 'Co. s. Ilovcii, return of smumous. J. N. I'roKilo rislale of David II. Ilcndcry, no tice lo credilflrs. Kstale of Al P. Talent, withdrawal of claim of Dr.-F,. 11. Piekel. MARKET REPORT I Prlnv I'ma tiy neaieru KGGS 20(ii yji-ie. IHJT'J'KIl- Dairy, two pounds -IBo. POTATOKS-Ncw, 51,. lb. ONIONS lffeo per lb. 1IONUY PJgc, per lb. CIDKH 2Co. POKK-8a(flo. HKHF-llfitUo. LAHD--10e. JIACON V.i(iRtu SHOULDHIIS 32V(.u. HAM lfle. HUTTKIt FAT 'ilia. HUTTKK Wlioloeule, 2fie. LI tom oca HOGS Alive, (H,(??llii(.. STI!mtS-Allve, fi(iH.rae. COWS -Ahvu, .IfjfBc. VHAL- Die-wed, 10C)12o. I.lvo Poullry 1IKNS - Large, over I lbs., lie; small, 10c; old rooaturs, lie; broilers, 1 W to 2 lbs.. Hie. DUCKS- Fat, 8o. Tl'HKHYB. Hie. DKLGIAN IIAHKS, 7e. Hay mill fJraln (Hii.viug Prices.) WIIHAT- el.SR bushel. OATS $.' ton. HAY- Alfalfa, $11 (on; grain, $151. HAHLF.Y- Wliole, .i.ie: Portland Livestock Market PORTLAND, June l.'i. Cattle, lower. Ilcceipts 122."i Stecr, cboii'c, 7.00f7.2.'i. uoml, .ill.7.ri(7.(i0; med iuin, 4ti.2.Ki ii 30; cow-, choice, 0.U0 (fid,. '.II; good. f).7.)(o (1,011 ; medium, $.V25(u ."i. Ml , 1 1 (lifers, choice, $l..')IJ(i 7.00; good, o.0Utp 0.2A; bulls, choice, $l.7.r.(.').IMI; -tags, choice, )fl,UUl b.BO; goo.l, f.'..S0(ti(I.OO. Hogs Steady, Iteeeipts 20.10. Prime light, 7.85(8.l)0 ; choice ine diiim, 7.(HK7.8fi; pigs, 7.2.'( 7.."0 ; tough, $0..M)(i7.(JB. Sheep Weak; teeeipls 1 151-1. Withers, choice ycflrllngs, -i(l.00( O.'JB; old, $-1.7B(Ji)(M)U; ewe-,, choice light. -').00(i '.2B; good, i l.'.d.'i.llll ; common, I.it0(pt.2.'i; luuib, choice spring, $7.7.V 8.00; choice veailinu, eil.00(oU.2.'i: good, $.ri.00(i.')..'iO; com moil spring lambs, j(l.0(l(i (I. .111. Greece Kino Is Sinking Fast LONDON', Juno 15. Router Athens correspondent, tolegraphing Monday night, sayui "Tonight's bulletin aays that tho HOsaral woakuaw of King Conntan. t'ne OHHtlnues. Ills temperature this evening was fc9.ll, pulse loo and respiration SO." NOTICK. Notice is horehy given that tho un dersigned will apply to tho city coun cil at Its meeting to bo hold Juno 15, 1915, for n llconso to soil malt, Bpir ltuous and vinous liquors in quanti ties low than a gallon nt Ita placo of huslnoBs on lot 10, bfock -II, city of .Medford until January 1, 191C. HOLLAND IIOTL3L CO. Dated Juno Uh, 1915. XOTICIC Notice la lioroby given that tho tin dorslgned will apply to tho city coun cil o film city or Medford, Oregon, at tholr next regular mooting on Juno 15, ID 15, for a llconso to noil splrlt oiifl, vIiioiih and malt liquors at retail at his placo of IiuhIiichh nt No. 17 South Front street in said city until January 1st, mid, Datod Juno it, 1915. O. M. 8HLHY, AI'TO Kimviotc The undersigned will loavo Uaglo Point. post office, with tho mall ovory .Monday, Wodnosday and Frldny at 7 o'clock a. in. and tho roturn tho same daya leaving Medford nt 8; 30 n. in. for Kaglo Point, ltatos for paason gors roasonablo. H. II, lIAIt.MSIl Kaglo Point, Oregon It)IC ItlCM-MtniMff SNAP Iti:NTAL--Hlx rooni residence, close Iii, 2 garden lota, barn, chick en coop, I hcmrlni; poach troon; all ror IK), If taken at onco. Phono SKI or SD-J. 81 FOR RKNT-C'Ioko In house, six rooms and hath. 205 S. Central; plenty ahndo and lawn. One 2 roomed house, fluo for baeholora' qilnrtom. Phono 17-J-2.' FOR RKNT FurnlHliod house strict ly modern I nice rooms, close to IiubIiiosh center. Owner enroe for lawn, rhouo 931-L. FOR RKNT 5-room bungnlow and n l-rooin furnlHlied flat, l'hoiio B'Jl-R, 730 West 11 Hi St. FOR RKNT Six room houno, strictly modern, close In, cant front nlro lawn, garden and flowers, Roasonablo to doslrablo tenant. Phono 5172K or 325.M. FOR Itli.Vf .MIStJKl,l..1M'()llH i'OR RKNT Sleeping room "in "mod om house. Phono 372-J. FOR RKNT -Store room In Oarnott- Cnroy llldg., fronting on drape St. Also most doslrablo offices, rouBonnblo. Rest of aervlco. L. L, Cathcart, Room 319, Phono 107. i . , FOR RKNT 30 room furnished ho tel. Address It, enro .Mall Trlbuno. FOR BAF.IC RUrtli r.STATK FoTraAUC'iTrrrBd'eaniulT'nmcdi good soil, a bargain If tnkou at jinco. Address 9, Mall Tiluiuio. roit SAl,r. MricJiitiOK FOR SALB One heavy team, one spray rig, one set 8-tou springs. Phouu 10511. 78 FOR SALIC Or trade, black mate, age 10, weight 1350. Phono even ings, 77 78 FOR SALK -Cheap, good general all purpose horsu. Call at Wiwt Side Stable. 73 FOR SALK Red Polloil hull calf; ppro bred Duroa Jersey spring pigs: polo mountain buggy, good aa new. Palmer Investment Co , Modoc Orchard. FOR 8ALIS--WoHiiod pigs, 2 each. Work horse, $00; 3 miles eouth of llyboe bridge. W. IS. Whltealile. 76 FOR SALK- 500 head or sheep ror aalp. Knqtilre of R. R. Mlntor, Kaglo Point, Oregon. 70 FOR SALK- Young horse, half cash. Plioiiu 1 I8X evenings. FOR SALK Horses nnd mules, simps for quick huIo. C. H. Gntoa, NEW TODAY 700 acres only Koven mllou fiom Medford, plont of hav land, good springs and a large barn In good thai. This Is a placo for someone 'to make a stockman's paiadlse. Kino outrange. The price? It is $15.00 per acre. Nearly 1 1 sores right close to the ear line. The uinat ecmiie spot in Medfonl, and yet It lays ouUlile the corporation. It is conceded to Is? worth inueli moro, but Is offered at $8000.00. , C. D. HOON I.-Olt HiVLK MtSCKLLASHOUS i FOR SALK 5000 gallon redwood water tank In good condition for VJfi. DouJ. C. Collins, Jackson ville, tf FOR SALE Ylctrola talking ma- 1f d. ,1 AftB MjmM1 .mil tfe. CI1IIIU III III lull J lei'uius, nil ill) good condition, Prico for the i wholo 175.00, or will Mao Page wire fence for half. Address box 10, Snm's Vnlloy, Oregon. 77 FOR SALR Cheap, Royal Ann nnd Ring cherries. Roso Orchards. 77 FOR SALH Slnglo cylinder Indian motorcycle at 838 West Second. 71 FOR SALK Grain hay In tho flold, $8 and ?10 per tun. C. W. Isaacs. Phono 591-J-2, FOR SALK Contrlfugal pump, 8 Inch stream, with nil collections nnd some extra pipe; will Irrlgnto 1H0 acres. This pinup will draw Band, gravel or wntor. Phono 9.11-L or call nt 200 W. Main, city. FOR SALK PIo cherries In public market Saturday. Phono No. 21-F-1.1. Jacksonville, Oro. 73 I1KLP WAXTKD MAMS MLTrHI?p"wXNTKI)- I'irsTclaiis uituerB at llrndon mine, Gold Hill, Oregon, i WANTKI) First class minora for contract work at llrndon mine, Gold Hill, Oregon. WANTKI) MIMUKl.lj.tTTLOUB WANTlVlV-'orlbinii'' Junk and nee oud liaild store pas tho highest price for junk and hides, etc. Also second hand goods. Will call for 5c worth. Phono 510-11., 21 8. Front street. 97 WANTKI) To buy or trade aiitomo llllo for team or milk cows; Jeriioya preferred. Sllllo iliuthors, Derby, Ore. 77 I'Oit K.cnn.uu WANTKI) TO TRA Did Light slnglo buggy for light spring wagon or haul:. A. C. Wordun, 110 K. 1 Ith Street. 73 I.OS LOST Gold watch with brass fob with university of Oregon 1918 written on It. Return to (lus New bury I'htppa building and receive reward. 75 I'DONI) TAKKN PP liupoiinded stock, buckskin pony, branded X left Mhouldur, 73 IIUSINKSS I)IHi:ai()HT Ittornrjk PORTER J. NKKK, WM. X ..1MALHT AttornoyH-ut-lAW. Rooina 8 and 9, Moilford NntlounI Rauk bldg. A. K. RKAMKS, LA WYHK-G srnotl" Corey bldg. Win. M. ColvlB. Oeorgo M. Roherti COLVIG & ROI1KRTS. LAWYKRB- Medford National Rank Uulldlng R. F. MULKKY ft GKO. W. CHKRRJ Attorneys at Law. Juckson Coun ty Rank Ilulldlng. Auto nnppliiMi LAHEH AUTO flPRINO CO. W aro operating tho largoit, oldest and host equipped plant in tho Pa cific northwest. Uso our spring whon others full. Sold under guar antee. 20 North Flftcontb 8t. Portland, Ore. i)fliitlu drTvTmT VAN SCOT 00 DR. O. C. VAN 8CUYOU Doutlsts (Jsrnott-Coroy Illdg., suite J18 Uedford Ore Phone 5. WHY? IT IS YOim RUKIVKSS TO SFK Mlt Ilecausu tny stock in trade 13 to havo optioned nt tho lowest cash prico tho boat buy in this county. I havo been on too ground look ing out for you for tho past flvo )oars. Noatiy ovoryday I havo In vostlgatod some "good tblug." I havo ollmluated everything oxcept those dc-als which I am convinced will bo curo me satisfied oustomers. In a fow hours time I can glvo you the benefit of this rosearoh. (t Is my business to show you over tho county and Introduce you lo the possibilities and opportunities hore, Soo Mod ford first nnd J. C. BARNES Room 'Ml, First National Rank llldg. Chiropractor DR. A. It. HBUOKS. Dr. Loulso . Hodges Mccbano-ThcraplstSi Chiro practors, Upondylothnraplsts. These systems, including dietetics, cura tive gymnastics, hydro-theraphy. etc., produco rosults In bath scuta and chronic diseases. Consulta tion frco. Over Deuel & Co., cor nor Main and Darttott. Hours 9 a. in. lo S p. m. Othor hours by Appointment. Phono 170. DR. R. J. LOCKWOOD,, Chiropractor, norvo spoclnllst Rooms 20K-204-206. Qarnott-Coroy bldg. Vapor bnths nnd sclonttfic nmssngo glvou; noodlo spray, head and shoulder showor In connection; advico lo dietetics, modlcal gymnastics, hydropthornpy. Lndy attendant. Phono, office 543, residence 511-lt, Kinploytucnt Agency KMPLOYMBNT AQKNCY Wo wlsb everybody to know Hint tho Old Ro llnblo nittner Real Kstate and Em ployment agency, will get your holp, find you employment, rent your IiotiBo or sell your land. lira. J. S. Clark, mnnagor successor. Rooms C and 7, Palm Iltdg., Med ford, Oro. Engineer and Contractor IFKKD N. CUMMINGS Engineer and contractor, 404 M. F. & 11. Illdg. Survoys, ostlmatos, Irrigation, drnlnngo, orchard and land Im provement. Gftrusgo aAItnAQK Uot your promisee cleaned up for the summer. Call on tho city garbage wagons for good sorvlco. Phone 274-L. T, T.jVlIon. Instruction In Marto HA1GIIT MUSIO STUDIO Room 401. Gnrnett-Coroy Illdg. Fred Al ton llalglit Piano, Mrs. Florence Hnlllday Halght, voico. Phone 72. Pliyeslrians ana. mirgooBS DR. F. Q. GARIATW, DR. EVA MAINB CARLOW OsteopathU physicians, 410-417 Oarnott-Corsy bldg., phono 103 C-L. itesldenee 20 South Laurel St. DR. W. W. HOWARD OsteopathU physicians, 303 Oarnott-Oorej building. Phono U04-M. DR. J. J. EMM ENS Physician amd surgeon. Prnctlco limited lo eye, ear, uoso and throat. Eyes aciou tlflcally tostcd and glasses sup plied. Oculist nnd Aurlat for S. P. it. It. Co. Offices M. F. & II. Co. Uldg., oppoalto P. O. Phono CC7. E. Ii. PICICEL, M. D. Office Jack son County Rank bldg. Offles phono 43-R; rcaldonco phone 68-11. DR. R. W. CLANCY Physician and surgeon. Phones, office 30, rest donco 724-J. Otflco hours 10 to 12, 2 to 5. DR. 8. A. LOCKWOOD DR. MYRTLE 8. LOCKWOOD Physicians and surgeons. Office 309-310-311. M. F. & II. Illdg. Phonos residence, 811-J2; office, 8H. Notary 1'uMlc HELEN N. YOCICHY Notary pub lic. IJrlng yuur work to me at tn slun of the Mall Tribune. . 3 Printers nun rutillsbera UEDFORD PRINTING CO. hns the best equipped printing office la southorn Oregon; book bludtng, loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, etc. Portland prices. 27 Norts rir Kt Sewing Mik blocs. SKw7N(rMACIIlNKS ronted, sold or ropnlrod. Agency Singer Sowing machine for Southern . Oregon. Hondquurlcra with Medford Furl ture and Hardware Co. C, A. Chapman. Shoe Repairing SHOE REPAIRING First dais that repairing, on modern electrl machlnos while you walL H. N. Rlden, located la Kidd's Shoe Store, Phono 31 3 J. Truiircr EAD3 TRANSFER He STORAQK CO. Office 42 North Front SL Phoa 316. Prices right. Serrlce guar tnteed TyisiMritcru una Miippllos. TYPEWRITOlts'AND'sul'PLnSS New Remington, Smith Premier and Monarch typewriting, adding and subtracting machines, rebuilt nmchlnoa for cash or easy pay ments. Machines for rent, ribbons and supplies of all kinds, simple re pairs free nt charge, Roger 9. Dennett, 10 Quince St., pRoa 838-U. . , 1