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w t "f y w y MEDJTORD MAIL TKIBmra, MEDFORD, OREOON, WEDNESDAY, .TUNIS 1(1, 1915 PAGE HVR v 1 ft ASHLAND Hi VICINITY Throe lifeboats wcro being speeded through local railroad yunls on Tuos day. Thoy wcro government prop erty, consigned from Maro Island navy yards to the cjuartcrninstcr'fl do Iinrtinpnt nt Fort Stevens. Rack boat occupied a flat car compartment nil to Itself. , 0no4of them bad nt somotlmo or other been attached to the trans port Thomas. The vossols wore of metal, and bronze tnblots nttnohed to the slile of each boro tho logout!, "Oliver llolnnd lnHorsoll's patent., Solf-rlghtlng and sclf-balllng life boat. Maritime Hxchnngc." Delroy Octchell of Medford, prosl dent of tho Farmers and Frtillgrow era bnnlc, nccompnnled by Mrs Octcholl, motored to Ashlnnd on Mon day, having for their guests Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Atwood and son Crandnll of St. Cloud, Minn., who nro touring tho west, and nre old friends of var ious families In both Mcdford and Talent. Mr. Atwood Is president of tho Security State bnnk of St. Cloud and Is nctlvely connected with var ious enterprises In that particular flection of MlnnoHotn. At Talent members of the Vandcrsluts nnd Hur gan families renewed tho acquain tance of tho Atwoods and accompan ied tho visitors hero In time to talto No. ir southbound. Tho old familiar Wheeler promjscs on North Mnln street nro reoccuplcd by tho fnmlly, who recently returned fropi Corvaltls, whero they havo been residing for nomo tlmo past. Mr. and Mrs. .T. J. Murphy, resid ing at -ISO Uoulovard, had for their guests enrly In tho wcok, Mr. nnd Mrs. Miles Cantrnll nnd son llnrland of Iturh In tho Applegnto section, also Mrs. Dr. Charles Illnos nnd two children of Forost Grove. Mr. Can trail Is one of tho substantial ranch ers of tho Applegnto country, nnd wnH n former representntlvo from Jnckson county In tho legislature. In addition to tho Panama exposi tion award of tho honor modal for host agricultural display along nil lines, which Is regarded as a sweep ntnkos outranking nil other testimon ials of merit, D. M. Lowo of this vicin ity received threo gold mednls for displays of various grains and seeds, and a common everyday bronze affair for grassos, In addition to honornblo mention for forage crops In tho way of clover nnd nlfalfn. II, O. Froh bach of this city, was awarded gold medal for processed fruits. H. I- King of San Francisco, sup erintendent , of telegraph on the Southern l'flclfljs, and formerly road master on the snmo system, was In tho city Mondny. George H. Skcon of tho Plaza bar ber shop, loavos this weok for n visit with relatives at Auburn, Ne braska. Mrs. Skeon ncroiuiinnles him nnd they will mnko an extended stny. While visiting tho scono of his old homo, George says ho will extol tho advantaged of Ashlnnd nnd tho Itoguo river valley to tho natives right and loft In tho Nebraskan country. "Tho Imposition Speclnl." tho new trnln betwoon Portland and San Fran cisco, which mndo Its Inltlnl run on Tuosdny, nrrlvos at 3 a. m. from tho north and 0:20 from tho south, mak ing tho rustomnry divisional stop. Technlenlly In tho schodulo It Is known as No, fi.l from Portland nnd No. G I from San Francisco. Prof. 11. O. (illmoro nnd wlfo wero roeelplenta of tho hospitality of Mr. and Mrs. A. II. navonhlll of Twin Oaks ranch, tho first of tho weok. u. W. Hublm of Medford. hovernl ytwi-M ago connectod with tho firm of Houel & Hubba of this city, hns been assisting tho clerical forco at llcebo A Kinney's this weok. During the abeenco of Captain Ma lone and Moot. Iluchter nt Fort Stev ons. .1. .1. Iluohtor of Medford hnvo ohnrgo of tho offlco innnngo iiitmt or the Ashland Kloetrlc Power and Light Co. .1. M. Vcnver has returned from a brief outing - with rolntlvos In the Pert Ilnrr family, roslillng near Wint er. Harry Mnthos nnd family leave this week for u threo mouths stay In Onllfornln, going by nutamobllo. tholr destination being Oakland, from which center thoy will tour oxtonslvo territory. ' Reports nro (o tio effect that Mes. dame Ferguson and.. luck, havo pur chased the W. W. Caldwell plaeo on North Main atreot, near tho Motho dlat church, one of the Ideal rosldoneo properties lu this town. Tho Indlea are sisters. ' It la safe to aseumo that rogardloas of humane oonetderutloua. thero are two 8MB of fine horsos ownod In thla litr whiPh will never witness services on the war fields of Kurope. Jim Fewel owns one team and Prod Putnam the other. Jtw' animals are half Belgians, from trotting and work stock pedigrees, weighing about 11M a aad are alx eara oW. tholr names being Frank and Neiue. in alor they are dark brown. Putnam horse are cheatnut sorrel Belgians named CHwo and HaUey. 7 a4 yonrs old mgoctlWb. weighing ' no each, lath spans are well nun Mfertlv matched Thee animals m mm wtmimU . M tar - aad driving purpooea oly. bt GUESS IF THEY , lS0ES3 )M A HOT -SKETCH WE dor Helem onueviwcJ Tjirvr KELLS POOLE IS THE tfAME OP A 3lCk TRlEMt OF MNE - HA-HA- l SUPPED THAT" right down to hard work dally. Tholr apiKmrauce Indicates th best of treat ment nnd In return their owners re echo a full measure of service. They are. gentlo as can bo and endowed with "horse sense" to a romnrkablo degree. Tho anlmnls wero raised In this vicinity but not by their present ownors. They nro not for Salo. Neith er Is this puff written In a sentimen tal mood, hut simply In recognition of merit, tho flue qualities of tho horses being a mnttor of favorable comment heard hero on nil hands. The recent anniversaries of stirring civil wnr incidents reminded .T. 1). Tollon thnt his father, Win. Tollon, sorvert with General, then Moutcnnnt, Grant, In tho Mexican wnr. Tho elder Tollon built tho "Tuscumbla" for tho government during tho civil war per iod, one of the big gunbonts which did much execution on tho Mississippi especially during tho solgo of Vlcks hurg. Tho son, then a resldont of Now Albany, Indiana, mot General Grant in Loulsvillo after tho hitter's tour of tho world, when some of this wnr history In which tho father fig ured wns mutunlly brought to mind nnd rovlowod. Friends of the L. N. llushorr fnm lly, who lived hero nbout n yenr, will ho Interested In learning thnt they are now located In Gnlona, southeast ern corner of Knnsas, In a mining section, with Joplln, Missouri, tho center of the lend Industry, only novon Miles dlstnnt. Mr, llushorr is In the furniture business. Ashlnnd park Is now nt tho height of Its vernal beauty. With Its brook, cascades, nnd abundant nhade, It af fords a typical sylvan retreat. Dur ing tho warm, delightful days about I p. m., when the automatic sprink lers nro at play on tho greoswnpl, mlnnturo rainbows reflect added charm to tho wealth of foltago and flowers. If ono wishes to enjoy tho (inlet, the peaceful and tho undis turbed, hike to tho pnrlc either nt "oarly morn or dowy ovo." FIng Dny oxorcisos Monday even ing, under Klks nusplrcp, wero In keeping with nn npproprlato observ ance of tho anniversary. A formnl program was usherod in by singing tho Star Spangled Manner, with Am erica ns n timely musical bonedlctlon. Various othor vocal selections wero by Mrs. C. II. Wolf, Carl Hasor, nnd tho KlkH cpiartot. Tho solo, "Tho United States is Good Knough for Me," was concedod to ho very op portuno. A flue orchestra afforded Instrumental specialities, Otto Klum reviewed tho flag record. Prayer wns by Itov. It. W. Faniuhar. In a reading Miss Minne Jnckson npotheo sized "the Namo of Old Glory." C. II. Wolf's "Tribute to tho Flag." and tho altar service by lodgo oflcors wero unusually Impressive, A fHtlng closo to the oxorcisos was "Uomnrks on Patriotism" by W. K. Nowcombo, past exalted ruler. Mrs. lloborta Itvorton ltt In Port land as n delegate to the (rand chap ter, Kastern Star, by virtue of her offlco as worthy matron of Alpha Chapter No. 1 of this city. EAGLE POINI EAGLETS By A. C. riowlott Mike Siilln.v, who live on the l'me Siilley farm, tiliout twelui imlc above here, near the l.ake Creek potiiffii'e, came in from home lut Saturday moiniiur for liroukt'iut. HornJune 0, to Mr. mid Mr. Joe Peel, h xeveu Mini a hall ihiuikI boy. The jtranilfnther, Wort Peel, wii in tottu lHt Sntuiilny (elliutr the new. Sntuidwv HfteiWKiu 1'iul'iwMir I'. K. JohuMin and your V.ntd' l'omt eorreepoutlent xtartMl in n hunt.V f"r the Iioihc or It. II. Ha via of Tlo, to he on hand to take (Ntrt in a Sundwy Hehool piiuie iu a beautiful urove ner tlw Toto mImim)Ihmn. Aftr ilninv nUout ttH wilen, the mot ol the wnv n-nM tin- vwt etretrh at )H-nirie Umd known llu dert. we Im-kuii to rruch the fine farm- ulontr the banU of Kupie Niter ami Hear i-rerk, and nflwr dnvine; over the An and atnioBt untroduetive IraH of deoert land our eyM were greeted abh greu4 field of growing grain and eJevcke of hay m eUiee togvtWr that erte IuhI to be earefnl in haul iK ibe liav nl Mi run over tlteui wil Ike wthMda f Ik wagMa. Mad l builduii' werv v uvally arranged i s- aii n urur t i a. i uii ARE MARRIED HEL-LOM - fo SUPPER. REAON ? OHB OVER. ALL RIGHT to make ono feel glad thnt they lived in southern Oregon. Hut that win not what 1 stinted iu to tell, for every body knows thnt Hogue Kivor valley is noted for its productivcm1, oh peeiully of its liny nnd grain, when the land is. sowed iu grain. Hut I sturled to tell about the Sunday Hoohol reunion and dinner, etc. Well, on Sunday morning we Matted about 10 o'clock for the picnic ground unit found that quite u number hud al ready arrived and soinu were still coining. Hul there was a feeling of disappointment with nil of us on ac count of n telegram thnt I received from Kev. M. C. Davis announcing the news that he was culled to Port land on account of one of his boys iieiug sick and could not bo with lis, and the intelligence of the HUkucs of his son caused a feeling of Hud ness to prevail on the entire audience, nnd that, added to his absence, was truly a great diMujipohitment, hut finally the most of those who were expected arrixed uiul we begun to formulate plans for the excuses, when the following program was ar ranged: Song, "WJieii the Itoll In Called Up Yonder," uud prayer by A. ( Hewlett; song by the Tolo school, "Wlint Shall We Children HringT"; recitation by Nellie Hldridge of Ta ble Hock; song by Table Hock Snn duy school; reeitution, Alice Sen brook"; "Welcome to June," by six girls, u dialogue; recitation by Tolo, "Childien'H Hour"; recitation b, Lloyd Cuton, "T. H."; solo by Myrtle Hyriun; reeitution bv Koe Nenlon; solo, "Sleep Little Huby, Sleep," by u little girl, Tolo (mime not on gro gram); lei'itiitioii, "Huby," (Hen. Tolo; song by Table Koek primary; reading by Profosor .lohnson; reei tution by Clarence Kldridgo; reeitu tion by Kulhcrine Nenlon, uud song by Tulilo Koek school. Then I an nounced thnt ii collection would he token up for the Sunday school cause and culled on Mjks Kuthcrine Nenlon uud Misn Stickle to "pass the lint," with the result thnt lliev collected .fti.OD. Then dinner wns announced, uud of all the picnic dinners 1 have over attended that one took the prixc for ipiantity uud quality, for it seem ed us though eueh householder tried to outdo his or her neighbor iu that tine, and then to make bud mutters wore your Table Hock correspond ent challenged me to see which could out the most, and be knew thut.I hud to preach that al'lciuoon, but lie ate enough for tiny three, nnd I nbout concluded (but lie hud been fasting for u day or two for the occasion, but I gave up ns soon as I sow him fill his pinto the firt time. Well, we had a sumptuous dinner uud ufter spending an hour or two iu u social wuy we reassembled at the stand and bull u very interesting talk from Pro l'esnor ('. I'. Johnson uud then a short sermon by your correspondent when we were dismissed, but oven then it seemed nn though the people were loath to leave the grove. At the cloe of the meeting it was an nounced that the Arrowhead society of Tuhlo Koek would give h musical entertainment nt the Table Koek -ehoolhouiie on Saturday evening, June 2(1, mid ehurge a small admis sion lee to-miao funds to finish pay nig for ii piano they have purchased lor the iixe of the school, et, ami if the level's of music will attend I will vouch for it they will be well en tertained. On arriving home nt Ii o'clock p. III. I leuilied that tho Talent hall I en in bud come up here and were so badly beaten that tin four young men ami two Indie whom I met at the Suituysiile refused to give me their naiuiM, for thoy did not want any one to know thoy wero there, they saUI. They were iu ii Ford, No. (i:i(!7. The irnme tood to i:i in favor of rSugle Point. When I iuouiicd of Mm. Hewlett, who was here for din ner Sunday sko said she didn't know, but that there were about thirty be sole nmho folk. Among the arrival" Sjimlav itigiit were B. A. lilhlrela uy4 wife of Unite Palla. I). R. Dunkiu of ltuklnjuf'ul.. fame out ho the llarnUh uutoftiul took the Kegl l'oiMl-l'eril Hinge for fUk creek In vii.it nn aU friend, John Mill, in that eeetMMi. Urowu Hroa., h.' I between VHat M4 8MMI nouda ef w .' fr (. K. Mlntef ainee my ll report. Hufu Trusty, who went up ike wage ! ttk MMk Wwl PriaVr, r lurmfri Uvtrimy, Mhe vra tnUed t & J&. jU I Hj I J JmHArK ' f ' " y VV Sft his place nt Ililt ns engineer at the mill. Since my Inst report (leorge Aus tin of Wcllch hns renewed his suh seriplion'to the Weekly Mail Tribune nnd F. I "Newport, our railroad agent, bus renewed his subscription to the Daily Mail Tribune. s, II. C. Harker, Hie foremnn on the 11. H. Toft ranch, .pisl above Hrowns boro, cnintf down nnd took up a load of lumber from the Kagle Point lum ber yard Monday. Wooilfon Harrison, n son of the manager of the K.agle Point lumber yard, is out here with his father dur ing his vacation. M,r. Mutthews uud Mr. MelCee of Butte Fulls brought each a load of posts for the Kaglo Point Lumber company Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Waller Henderson were doing business witli Hoy Ash pole Mondny. F. J. Ayros; uud wife are going to enjoy life in their hitter duys. They have bought n Ford, 1 am informed, although it may he a mistake again this time, nnd 1 iiiiderstuud that John Tvtell of Lake Creek has also bought u Ford. Dr. Holt reports Hint the stock lias again visited the home of Dave Pence on P.Ik creek uud brought another girl the 1'Jlh. T. Shntluek wne with ns Monday night nnd Tiun-iluy. He is selling a homc-mudc, cement. Mrs. Mary Terrill of Hrowusboro, Miss Vera lernhnw of Cliiuu, Paul Hunt of Portland, representing the Nichoff Shoo Co.; (leorge K. Jhn sou, manager of the P. & K. ruiHvay, and a friend of his, mid W. II. Wains ley, who is doing wood work iu the Chihlrelh blacksmith shop, mid Mrs. Chillies Hucoii uud two hoys were til the Suunyside Tuesday for dimu'i. Wo regret to snv tlint owing to the change iu the management of (lie business of the P. & P.. railway Mr. Hucon has had to mow to Medford, Koadmuster Smith i up the rier last week. Dr. Holt lepoits the arriMil of u seveu-iouud daugliter at the home of Dnve Pence, June I'.'. Dave and the little miss are both doing fine. Klmur Simmons uud sister arc vis iting their grandfather, John Wal ker. Snuford, P.ulu uud Ida Houston were ut lleagle Saturday. Mo. W. T. Houston mid Frank mid Doris went to Ihu valley u fuw duys iHfo. Mr. uud Mi". Sluaser, John How nrd, Peter llcl, mid ('liri Uerguiau culled ut Ilarrv Howard's Sunday. .Mi. Walter Iterguian mid chil dren urrived .Mondav evening from Irving mid are Hie guests of the Clarno fmuilicn. Hildretli ami Muhel l''oster spent Tuesday with Margin ct Howard. Mr. mid Mrs. trt Clniuo killed two ruttlosualtcs n few days ago. Lloyd French went to the Tex much Tiiesdiiv to work dining hay ing. Alex Vestal mid Wilfred Jack mid family spent Sunday t I he Hellows home. The uovciuiiicul truck mid (mo large mitos passed up Hie nver Sat urday. Anointr tlio- on the liver Suiidn were the KohciNnu nnd Mmter lina ilies und Tom .lour nnd limulv. Sire. MaiiNfleld la upending some woeks In California. A hack load of people from east of the uiouatains arrived Sunday even ing to visit Gordons and other rela tives for some time. Mr. Pardee left Saturday morning far Klamath Falls tit work In the CslHornla-OregoR power plant at that plai aad an enmloyee from there will take Mr. Pardee's place here A farewell partv sua gaace was glvH nt ttecheiwrs' ball FrMay nlgkt whieh aa well attended and all regret Mr. Pardee's departure. Mr. and Mr. Irwig a4 da miliar and Mr. sad Mrs. Lower moivred to Igp "GMEXssS MISSE5 PUTF SAID I SHOULD TELL SOU PAT SHE WEMTOWT FOU SUPPAH WIV A COUPLE OO OVNQ LADIES lower Flounce Hock Vcanosilay aft . ernoon, , Mr. Lewis returned from Medford Saturday. He says tho report of Mrs. Nollls' dentil Is n mistake. Tho Orator Lnkc officials and cm ployeoa In two big enrs, nnd tho largo government truck went tip Saturday to open Crater Lake Inn. Scely Hall nnd Hovernl nion nlso stnrtcd to tho lake that day. John Grieve visited n couplo of daB In Prospect last wcok. v Mr. and Mrs. Vincent, Grnndmn Gordon, Miss Clnra Gordon nnd llttlo Miss Fern Gordon spent Wedncsdny visiting .Mr. mid Mrs. Vaiighnu and family. Mr. and Mrs. Pcelor and Mr. nnd Mrs. Hlanchnrd visited frlonds nt tho power plant Thursday afternoon. Tho road cninp hns moved down to Mcl.eod for a whllo. Ludo Grlve nnd fnmlly moved to Prospect Inst week. Ludo will patrol tho rond from Prospect to tho park line. Mr. and Mrs. 1). Illnnchnrd, Mr. nnd Mrs. G. W. Ktnrald nnd Hownrd Klncnld spent several days the first of tho week fishing and camping on tho river near Trail. Fred Kelso Is enrrytng mnll now In placo of Frank Mny. .lames nnd Karl Peyton visited tho city of Prospect Sunday on tho for mer's motorcycle. FOU HKi r ntjuHic? FOU HUNT Ono li-roomod liouso, fine for bachelors' quartern. Phono 17.IU. SNAP UKNTAI Six room residence, elimo In, 2 gnrdnn lots, barn, chick on coop, I bearing peach trees; nil (or $10, U taken ut once. Phono 031-.I or 8U2-.I. 81 FOU KIONT-FiirnlHheil house strict ly modern 'I nice rooms, eloso to luminous center. Owner car en for lawn, l'houu 1)3 1-L, FOH HKNT fi-room bungalow nnd n l-room fiirnlshod flat. Phono K21-H, 730 West 11th St. FOH HKNT Six room liouso, strictly modern, closo In, enst front nlco lawn, garden nnd flowers. Hensouablo to doslrnblo tenant. Phono 372H or 325.M. TOR HUNT MI.SL'ICLLAN KOIIH FOH HKNT Sleeping room In mod ern liouso. Phono 372-J, FOU HKNT Storo room In Gnrnott Coioy Ilblg., fronting on Grnpo St. Also most desirable offices, rensonablo. Host of servlcu. L. L. Cathcart. Hooiu 311), Phono 107. FOU HKNT 30 room furnished ho. tel. Address It, enro Mnll Tribune rOK HALR MUSi'lUCK FOU SALK Fine family cow. Phono UllJ. 70 FOIt SALK Ono hoavy team, ono pray rig. one sot 3-ton springs. Phono I06H. 78 FOU SALK Or trade, black maro, ago 10, weight 1.150. Phono even In K, 778.1. 78 Vim SALK Cheap, good general nil purponu horse. Cull at West Side Stublo. 73 FOH SALK lied Pollod bull calf pure bred Duroo Jersey spring pigs; polo mountain buggy, good as new. Palmer Investment Co.. Modoc Orchard. FOH SALK Womiod nigs. S2 oa oh" Work horse, $00; 8 miles south of Jtylieo bridge. W. K. Whiteside. 7fi FOIt SALK BOO bend of sheep for sale. Uilqulre of It. It. Mtutor, Kaglo Point, Oregon, 70 FOU SALK -Young horse, half cash. Phono 14 8X evonlngs. FOH SALK Horses and luiilea, snaps fiix ..I.I..L. n. If. f I,' t'il..m I W lH(kn M..,1.. . IIHtUII NEW TODAY 700 Hciee only seven miles from Medford, plenty of hay land, good springs mid a large barn in good shape. This Is a place for someone to wake a stockman's paradise. Fine outrange. The price? It la $15.00 per aere. Nearly 14 aereg right eloso tu tke onr lino. The most scenic spot In '.Medford, and rot it lays outside the corporation. It Is oonceded to Ih wwHk much more, but Is offered at $. 'c. d. i-rootf H ..V' HF$ J "" " JfPSZ&fL'su! sm HAS? VJMo VJERE THEN PANSN? SMn.SAID IdllOULD DEN WA3 Mlssris OLIV6 ,AMDCUARLOTTE RUSS6 FOU 8AMJ Hnili ItHTATH FOH SALK Or trade, small ranch good soil, n bnrgalu If taken at onco. Addross 9, Mnll Tribune. FOlt SAIilJ MIHUKMiAMCOUH FOU SAMS Cherries delivered Sat urday lots of til) lbs. or over .00 cents per pound. Phono MF22. 7G FOIt SALK Gns raiiBo and rofrlger ator; other goods. 00S Cnthorlno St. 78 FOIt SALK C000 gnllon redwood wntor tank In good condition for $2f. HenJ. C. Collins, Jackson ville, tf FOU SALI3 Vlctrolu talking mn chlno nnd forty records, all In good condition. Prlco for tho wholo $70.00, or will take Page wlro fence for half. Address box 10, Sam's Valley, Oregon. 77 FOH SALK Cheap, Hoyal Ann and lllng cherries. Hosu Orchards. 77 FOU SALK Stnglo cylinder Indian motorcycle nt 838 West Second. 71 FOU SALK Grain liny In tho field, $8 and $10 per ton. C. W. Isaacs. Phono tiOl-J-2. FOU SALK Centrifugal pump, 8- fuch stream, with all collections nnd some extra pipe; will Irrlgnto 100 acres. This pump will draw sand, gravel or wator. Phono U.tl-L or rnll at 200 W. Main, djy. . IIHLP WA-,'--A' MAl,7rni0LlWANTKI) KstcTn"!!? miners at Ilrndon mine, Gold Hill, Oregon. WANTKD b'lrst class minora for contract work at Ilrndon mine, Gold Hilt, Oregon. WANTICH MIMUKl.liANICOUH WANTKO Portland Junk and hoc oud hand store paya tho highest prlco for Junk uud hides, etc. AIbo second hand goods. Will call for r.e worth. Phone 5KI-H., 21 H. Front street. 07 WANTKD To buy or trade niitomo llllo for team or milk cows; Jerseys proforrod, Stlllo llrothors, Dorby. Oro. 77 LOST- LOST Gold watch with brass fob with university of Orogou 1018 written on It. Iteturn to (Ins New. bury Philips building nnd receive rownrd. 7C IUJSINKHR DIHKtrOUX Mlurmjk POHTKU J. NKFF, WM. X . i.lKALKl Attorneys-nt-Lnw, Uooiiib 8 and 0, Medford National ilnnk bldg. A. R. HKAMKH, LANVKirGarnett Corey bldg. Win. M. Colvlg, Gcorgo M. Hobertt COLVIO & HOUKHTH. LAWYKUH Medford National Hank llulldlng U. V. MULKKY & GKO. W. CHKUHI Attorneys nt Law. Jucksou Coun ty Ilnnk Untitling. Auto nnppllt-! LAHRH AUTO SPRING CO. Ws sro operating the largest, oldest and best cqulppod plant In the Pa cific northwest. Uso our sprlngi when otliora full. Bold undor guar snteo. 20 North Fifteenth fit. Portland, Ore, licntliu DlC VtC VAN 'HCOYOO dh. a o. van scovoa Dontlsta Garnett-Coroy llldg., suite 111 Uedford Oro Phono XDfl WHY? IT IH YOl'lt lirKM-:S TO KHK SIR Ilccauso my stock m trade Is to hnvo optioned nt tho lowest ensh price tho best buy In this county. I have been on tno ground look ing out for you for tho past flvo years. Nearly everyday I havo in vestigated soma "good thing." 1 hnvo eliminated everything except thoso deals which I urn convinced will so curo me satisfied customers. In a few hours time I can give you the benefit of this research. It Is my business to show you over tho county and Introdiise you to the possibilities and opportunities hero. Sdu Med ford first slid J. C. BARNES Room -01, 1'lr.t National Hank Uldg. By Allmari TEI.USOOI ou- nri - r V ..! nrsiNiiss nutucrroitv Clilroprnclom DH. A. It. HEDGES, Dr. "Louise B. Hodges Mccknuo-Thernplats, Chiro practors, SpondylothoruptstB. The a systerai, including dietetics, cura tlTo gymnastics, hydro-theraptiy, otc, produco results in bom acuta and chronic diseases. Consult& tton free. Over Deuel & Co., cor nor Main and HartloU. Hour it a. m. to 5 p. m. Otbor hours by appolnttnonL Phono 170. PR. R. J. LOCKWOOD,, Chiropractor, norvo specialist Rooma 103-204-205. Gnrnelt-Corcy bldg. Vapor baths and scientific massage glvon; ncodlo spray, head nnd shoulder shower tu connection; advtco la dlototlcs, medical gymnastics, hydropthorapy. Lady attcndanL Phono, offlco 643, residence 611-lt, Kmploynient Agency KMPLOYMKNT AGENCY Wo wish ovorybody to know thnt tho Old Rft llnblo Illttncr Heal Kstato and Km ploytuent agency, will get your holp, find you employment, ront your liouso or sell your land. Mrs, J. 8. Clark, manngor succo3aor, Itoonis G and 7, ralm Uldg., Med ford, Oro. , , ,. .. uv- . .. Kngliuvr nnrt Contractor KURD N, CUMMINQS Englneor nnd contractor, 404 M. F, & Jl. mug. Survoya, estimates, Irrigation, drolnngo, orchard and land Im provement. Oarimgfc QAHUAGB Got your premises cleaned up for tho summer, CaU on tho city garbage wagons for good service. Phone 274-L. I Y. Allen. Instruction In Jktuslo' HAIQI1T MUSIO STUDIO Rooffl 401, Onrnctt-Coroy nidg. Fred Al ton Ilnlght Piano. Mrs. Florence Ilnlliday Ilnlght, voice. Phono 72. l'liyenlcians nne. mtrgoone DR. P. O. OARLOW, DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathia physlcluns, 416-417 Garliett-Corey bldg., phono 103C-L. Residence 20 South Laurel Bt. DR. W. W. HOWARD OsteopaUU physicians, 303 aaruett-Uore; building. Phono y0t-M. DR. J. J, KMMKN8 Physician aad surgcou. Practice llmltod to eye, ear, noso and throat. Ryos scien tifically tested and glasses sup plied. Oculist and Aurist for S. P. 11. R. Co. Offlcco M. F. & II. Co. Uldg., opposlto P. O. Phono CC7. 13. II. PICICRL, M. D. Office Jaclc son County Dank bldg. Oftles phono 13-H; residence phone 68-H. DR. R. W. CLANCY Physician and surgoon. Phouca. offlco 36, resi dence 724-J, Offlco hours 10 to 12, 2 to 6. DR. S. A. LOCKWOOD DR. MYIITLK S. LOCKWOOD Physicians and Burgeons. Office 3011-310-311. M. F. & H. Uldg, Phones renldonco, 814-J2; office, 814. Notary 1'uMtc iirct.KN n. YOOKKY Notary tiub lie. Urlng your work to mo at the slr.n of the Mall Tribune. Printers nub rubllHiiers HEDFOHD PRINTINO CO. has the boat oqulppnd printing office la southorn Oregon; book binding, loose loaf ledgers, billing systems, etc. Portlaud prices. 37 Norts rir t Sewing Machined. 8KWINO MACHINKS rented, sold or repaired. Agency Singer Sowing machine, for . Southern . Oregon, Headquarters with Medford Furl ture uud Hardware Co. C. A. Chapman. Shoo Repairing BHOKRKPAIRING First claw SB repairing, on modorn eloctrls machines while you wait. K. N. IlMen. located in Kldd's Shoe Store, Phone 313J. TninsTnr . EAD3 TRANSFER & BTORAGK CO Offlco 42 North Front St. Pboat 316. Prices right. Service guar tnteeri Tyisuvrltcr-j mid Supplies. TYPKWRITBUS AND 8u1tLIRS New Romlngton, Smith Premier and Monarch typewriting, adding nnd subtracting machines, rebuilt uiachlnoA for cash or easy pay uiqnts. Machines for rent, ribbons and stipulloa of nil kinds, simple re pairs free of oharnu. Roger S Dennett, 10 Quluco St., Vaoa 83B-H. - I H i n t5