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Emcriicucics of Situation Give Na
tional Ownership Immense Boost in
Europe, Declares Russell Amaz
Inn Results In France Revolution
in Styles of Government.
SCEDJTQRD WMZ TRIBUNE, BEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY. .TUNE 17, 11)15
STATE SEIZURE
OFTRAFFIGLINES
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(Copyright, 191C, by X. K. A.)
PARIS, Kranco, May 27. Christian
Scientists describe this xvnr as "Error
destroying Itsolf." Thoy niny bo
..right; I don't know. Hut anyway,
thoro Is no doubt that tho old, hard,
selfish Indlvldunllaiu Is destroying
ItHolfi or bolng destroyed undor tho
liaiiinicrliiK blows of a crucial exper
ience. Wonderful changes have nlrcaijy
taken placo In tho European view of
nil these things. Government owner
ship has had a tremendous boost.,
There will novor bo again exactly tho
old state of grab, gougo and every
ninn for himself. A new Idea of tho
common lot mid tho common good
hns been rammed Into the minds of
mom You will seo hereafter far Icsb
of private enterprise for private gal"
and far more of public ontorprlso for
tho gcnornl welfare.
It is Inevitable bocauso of tho dally
object lesson tho national govern
ments have been furnishing to their
1'ooplos. Tho war was tho biggest
crisis In human history. All Illusions,
pretenses unci fnkes prepared by and
for tho fortunnto went glimmering.
Wo were face to face with grim roal
ltlos. Every nation must get tho best
possible service, tho most efficient,
tho most economical.
So it kicks ovor tho ropos old pri
vate onterprlM) conducted for private
profit, and substitutes ownership and
operation by tho nation.
National Otxiici?dilp Does All Sorts
of Things
It becomes tro cnrrlor, transporter,
butcher, baker, and candlestick
maker.
Millions of mon In tho field It sup
plies with fond, clothing and shelter;
often It supplies tho same things to
tho people at homo. Somotlmes It
selzo all 'tho stnplo food products In
the land nnd doles them out to its
citizens; sometimes It orgnnlzos Itsolf
Into n special mnchluo to supply a
special service, Hut overywhoro it
cuts sbtralght to the heart of the
matter by doing Itsolf tho thing It
wants to have done for tho public
welfare.
This Is revolution ,nnd rovolutlonB
work only ono way. Civilization can
novor go back ontlroly to Its old
tricks. You will sec, when this red
storm pauses, n now and "broader stylo
of govorninont. Tho now idea Is that
governments exist to provldo com
monly noodod sorvlcos for tho com
mon good. You will sec moro of this
idea now than wo havo droamod of
HooltiK In this generation.
1 havo already told you how, nt tho
heglnnliiK of tho war, Oroat Hrltnln
took over tho Hrltlsh railroad sys
tem. At tho Mino tlmo France was
taking over tho French rallrond sys
tem, hut In a dlfferont way.
I low Fraiito TiMk Oxer Railroads
It xxas a different kind of a Job.
Kranco had nevor surrondorod to pri
vate greed tho ancient and safe prin
ciple of tho highway. There can bo
no such thing as a private public high
way, was the solid French rule. Croat
Hrllaln and tho Fulled States aro
tell only countries In tho world that
havo subscribe! to the other view.
Although nearly nil the railroads in
Franco woor operated by private com
panies like our thoro companlos hod
a dlfforont standing bocauso thoy
wore inoroly toleratod by the govern
ment us .temporary tenants of the
nation's highways, to bo ojected In
any emoraenoy am' to retlro anyway
at teh oxplratlon or their loases.
This mado tho transaction simple.
When tho war broko tho govorninont
morely ordorod tho companies to got
out and thoy got. All the railroad
employ I except thoso that wont to
war) became in a moment tho om
ployea of the government. You tyn
gee them now, going nbotit tholr work
oach with a red lettered whlto band
gn hU left arm. That means ho is
uh government service.
In Great Hrltain tho Hovornmont
guaranteed the railroad companion'
dividends and Interest xxhen It took
over the lines. In Franco the gov
ernment guaranteed nothing. It
merely said 'France needs these
tilings" and took them. It It paying
te the com turn lee some tMU am
aeaealtoa for the mo ef the aulpment
but the rate Is email, and me rrenm
aoninaaiea will get little or nothing
In the way of dividends hlle the
war ImU.
AaMiiiIsliiiuj ItoMilU l'rHi .Nation.
Hllj (lXII(l ItlHll
The eoxirntiieHt omn 1M
in control of t syttew, otherwise
the staffs romnln ns before. There Is
not question that astonishing results
havo been shown. The government
has transported it slinmonso army,
Its Immense quantities of stores, its
great guns and their dally supply or
ammunition, its long troop trains
passing Incessantly to nnd fro, its
efficient ambulance service, its com
misssariat that has had tho wonder
ing admiration of nil observers, nnd
yet has maintained competent pas
senger and freight trnnsporntton for
tho public! You enn go anywhoro lii
Franco, bnck of tho inllltnry linos;
go comfortable and quickly.
Wo suffer greatly In tho United
States from tho pernicious activities
of press agents. It has long been
tho custom of tho mercenaries of tho
railroads, assisted by reactionaries,
cavo dwellers and plundcr-bundlsts,
to nssuro uh that government owner
ship of' railroads In France has been
a failure. Thoso facts ought to show
how much of a failure It is.
Tho truth Is, that until tho war
camo, thoro wns very llttlo govern
ment ownership of railroads in
France. Of tho country's total of
l!r,.1U0 utiles of tho lino only 5575
miles wore oporutod by tho govorn
inont. Previous to 1H07 the govorn
meu had only 1050 miles, nnd soven
prlvnte companies had all tho rest.
Ono of these, the Western, compris
ing tho lines from Paris to Dieppe,
Jlnvro, Cerbourg, and son, had long
been a financial derelict. It hau
been enormously overcapitalized and
then drained.
All French railroad charters con
tnln the provision that after a cer
tain period the road shall pass to tho
ownership of tho government and
without cost exczopt for certain jtoms.
In 11107 tho Woslcrn"wnfl diiuiod
on tho nation.
'-jiso of the Western ltullnuid
It Is tho results of government op
eration of tho Western that havo
glvon to tho Amorlcaii railroad proso
agonts their chief Joy. Thoy sny that
tho government oporntos the road nt
a loss.
It certainly dooa. Hut tho Western
used to lose money when tho ex
ploiters ran It. Its acutal losses wore
as great as thoy aro now, Tho gov
ernment assumed tho company's hugo
capitalization, and it Is on tho basis
of this capitalization, not of nctual
operations, that tho deficit comos In.
This, howovor, Is only an Incident.
Tho main fact is that when tho gov
ornmont took over tho property It
got that much Junk. Prlvato owner
ship had reduced tho thing to moro
wrookngo. It must relay tho lino with
niodorn rails and repair or romnko
tho roadbod. Most of tho paBsongor
oqulpmont and most of tho motive
power had to q scrappod.
Tho government has transformed
tho worst railroad in Franco into
one of tho beet, but It couldn't do
them nil at once. Tito expenditures
havo been spread over sovorul yoars,
and being accounted for In the annual
report show up In tho deficit.
Uut beyond all this Is tho fart that
the servlco to tho public has boon
cheapened and groatly Improvod,
while tho omployos havo solid roason
to blom tho ilny when tho government
salvaged the wrock.
(iieat for tho Woikers of the Uu
Wngos havo been inoreasod for all
tho workors, but particularly for
those who have been the worst paid.
Hours of labor have boon shortened.
Tho average day for workors on tho
govorninont lino is an 'hour and a
quarter loss than on tho prlvato linee.
Pension arrangement! aro made for
retired employos and the govorninont
looks nfter tholr welfare.
At the same tlmo tho flguroe show
that the government operation has
boon economical. Ono of the supin
ations or mipuretltloue arguments
against government ownership Is that
It would introduce a noedlee number
0 femnlnyea, provide potM for needy
politicians and all that sort or thing.
1 oan easily prove that thoro has
been nothing of the kind In Utis oaso.
In view of these demonstrations
the people of France will have no
regret if the government should make
la poaeeaeioa o fthe railroad lines per
manent now, Instead of walling for
the expiration of tho eowpaHlea'
barter, live without tho wr v
erameot ewnofohlp waa iHHtaed to
make great progress in Fran; with
the It-naon of the war It proml lo
beeotoo u national principle.
LIGHI AND POWER
TO 10 BE FIXED
BY 5TAIE BOARD
i
Proposctl Franchise Fails to Touch
Upon Many Points at All and Is
Misleading in Others City Council
Light Committee Ignored Proposi
tion to Save $?.00 Per Month in the
Cost of Street Lights Made by the
C.-O. P. Co.
Tho oily coiineil nt limit regular
meeting Tuowlnv niglil reooixed u ic
port from Hie light nnd water com
mittee favorable to the grunting of u
fmneliiKo to the Iloguo I'iver Public
Service corporation, and lite cilv at
torney linn licon iiiHlrucluil lo draft
mi ordinance grunting them mucIi u
franchise.
Thin should cull to the utlenllou of
those wlio liuxc been following up ut
all the mutter of contention between
the city nnd the Ciilifoinia-Orcgou
Power compiiiiy, tluit Hie piopoM'd
franchise to the Hnguc River Public
Service coi point ion, while purporlinj.'
to grunt lower rnfe lo the diti.eiiH oi
.Med ford, fuilrt to touch upon many o!
Hie most it ii 1 points ut all, nnd it
inihlouding in others nnd we heie
dphiro to nlnlo n few fuctn for Ihe
consideration of nuv nnd all con
cerned. How I talcs aio Fixed
III the first place, the making of
the rules for the consumers in any
city of Oregon is subject nbsolutely
to .tin control and upprovnl of the
public service commission, lieuce the
(putting of a set of rules in the fran
chise will last just Ioiik ciiimibIi for
nuv interested citixen, or tin munic
ipality, to file a formal couiilaiiit
with the said public service commis
sion, which under the luxv must make
u pliysicul valuation of the properties
of said eoinpuiiy, and then proceed to
fix tlio rates to be eliursiid to coii
fciunorH by wiid utility, in nccordnncc
with tho law, anil if it is found that
the rates tire too low to permit of a
fair return (piesumiiblv II to 8 per
cent in Oregon) upon the actual prop
erty values found to exist in wiid
utility operations after inventorying,
clicckitiK nnd valuiiif? by tho commis
sion and its experts, then they are In
duly liouiid to raise snid rate suf
ficient to make siiHi fair return
and if for instance tho rates being
chaijfod are too high, thoy accord
iiifdy would he ludiiccd by wiid puhlio
serx ice commissiou.
In the present controversy the city
of Mcdt'onl nlreudv lias filed its com
plaint with said public service com
mission, ami they are now nt xvoik
upon their finding of value of the.
property of tho t'nlifnrnia-Orcgoii
Power company mid to furnish said
oumiHisiou with the data and inven
tory demanded by tliem has inquired
the (xpoiidituie of over $."0UU bv our
couivany to date, and it will probabl'
reach a much higher amount by IU
time the commission has finished iU
lubors in connection therewith.
What U Hate roc Heating?
The grunting "f '''' proposed fmii-
clu, I piesiime, i the n-waid wo
are to receive for heinjr in the utility
business, trying fairly io servo the
public, and at a fair rate.
So much for wisleadiiiK rate state
ment of the pMMeI franchise.
We might her add, What is the
rate named in the proMsel f rnnclu
tor cooking, water healing and hin--heating.
It is rather silent on tint
subject.
The news article iu the Sun of Hi
10th says that the new company pro
IMtses to famish eleeirteitv upon a
cou tract basis and at a lnwer rate
than now paid.
In this eonoeftiofl we might a4l
that this couiponv siibniiltcd a urM)
usition t the Uglit I'tunmi'tee of the
city council at the eilv of Med ford
some tune ago whirl ul "l aowiu
gfe the eit) Ihe ofHjHHrtiwitv en '-
imifl more -Irci-t light. Ih.iu then in
u hIu'Ii i- -line tai-lc oi -o up.'rc
ItbuN in uc now, hut wuuW au the
city Nomctliiuir over .f-'OO pel inoiith
in the cot of street liglits, or over
f'J-lOO per .year, which propoKition jm
umpiestioiiablv loxxer and better thitit
the iirojioiil submitted by tho pro
posed newcomers neither is it de
pendent upon our possible coming m
nine months or nine yen is.
Tim Having here alone in it year's
time will puy for about half oT the
proposed extension to Ihe city hull,
nnd most people beliexe tlmt is badly
needed.
Payroll of J? 10(10 u Monlli
The people in IhiA cominuntty have
maiiy times snid, Let uk do Mimelliinir
that will give us n, pity roll. We hnv"
built up n payroll here of heller than
$1000 per month. Cnn anybody oNe
mutch it 7 Not many, I venture o
arty.
If the chiiiim of the ('nlifiU'iiin-Or-egon
Power company nnd tlie city of
.Medford do not agree ns lo the terms
mid provisions of the old eontruel nnd
franchise, xvhv should either tho com
puny or the city fear the spotlight of
investigation mid decision by com
petent cnurta?
If the citirens of Med ford beliexe
the rates are unfair, they know (hut
they hnve redress, if nny is dim,
through the public service commis
sion, nnd they ulo know thut sum!
commission is at xvork upon thut very
fpieslion nnd at the city's own rc
('iicst, xvhy should t'ilhci the citv or
the company feur the result of mi
honest investigation by nn impnilial
eouunissioiifi
Whoiv Is City lilcctriclait'a Hcperf:
Incidculully, some nioutlm ago
wliun the Uogile Itivni' Public Serx ice
Corporation first applied for it fran
chise Ihe eoi'lioil deferred neti'm
thereon until such time us they could
have their oil v cleclrieiau make u !
tailed mvet igut ion nnd reper: upon
Hit' mutter. Sovcrpl iuoiiIIm have now
passed without sumo Inning hem
mitde public, and it seems to me hut
fair that each and every taxpayer
should lie-informed of the findings o!
that Vvestigation.
The uuinrdf), itecouiits mid histnrv
of Ihe Ciilifoniiit-Oregou Power com
pany hnve been submitted iu full to
the various stale commissions and
are mi open hook to those xvilling to
tuke the trouble to go hcfoic nnv ir
nil of snid bodies for iux estivation.
t'ALIKORNIA-OHKdON POWlIlt CO.
(Advertisement.)
BAND CONCERTS ARE
TO BE GIVEN WEEKLY
The band boys will glvo ono of
their popular concerts Iu tho city
park Friday evening beginning nt
S o'olook and heroafter xvoathor por
mlttliiR there will bo a concert Fri
day night of oach xvoeK, Those eon
oerta have proved to be ono of the
plonwintost fcuturoH of the oarly sum
mer, and musical critics claim that
Leader Curtis has accomplished mar
vels Iu the birth grade of music ho
has lieen able to secure from n baud
which has been together such a short
time. The program Friday night will
ho as follews:
March.
Days of Old Medley.
Operatic Mingle.
Crown of Victory.
lutormlsslon.
Mignonette Overture.
A N'lght In Juno Keenest.
Saxaphone quartet Selected.
Harry Itluabargor, soprano.
A. 8. Ames, alto.
M. A. Under, tenor.
O. W. Rtull, baritone.
Forest Whispers ..Mareeau Char
acterlstlc. Joy to tho World firniid Sacred
Potpourri
Heportod by Jacksou County Ab
tract Co.. Blxth and Fir Bts.
Ciirtiit
Hague Klvor Fruit and Produce Co.
vs. allien Cliamben, motion for new
trial.
Aaron Andrew vs. Winifred Her
rombe et al. amended answer; re
ceipt. Meet K. HUa4ay et al ra. Wm.
I'lrtoa. Wm of Hatato of A. I. Tal
ent, et al. demurrer
KniMili II lUrm-ii ik O II Char
fee et al, affidavit for attachment
COURT HOUSE MEWS
Medford Ltimbor Co. xs. J. N. Hnr
voy. corttflcato of nftochmont.
The Pacific Mutual LKe Ins. Co. vs.
W. I). Ingalls et al, suit to foreeloso
mortgage ,
Kent I'lstato Transfer
Leon W. Hohrmnn to Isaac
Neubergor, lot I, 8-l0-2l....?2r.0.00
Tho United Statos to (Irant IXI1-
derbnek, pt. 20.39-2H Patent
.1. I. Wilson ot ux to W. II.
Hnrr, pt. 22-:LS-2W 75.00
Charles L. Illcliorhldo et ux to
J. L. Wlson, pt. 22-;t8-2I-: 10.00
Jackson Co. HIdg. & Loan Assn
to 13. W. Clayvllle, lot 8 blk
5, Hobs Add. Medford 10.00
Cordon Voorhlos et ux to Harry
L. Irwin, .77fi acres tp 118,
1 W 230.00
The Pnlted Slates to John Pat
rick, pt. 3-HO-IW Patent
J. P. Itttcker.et ux to 0. W.
Prlddy, lots 1 mid 2, blk I
of Lewis Add. Medfonl 10.00
A. W. Sturxls et u to William
Millies, lot 7 blk 2 N'arrogan
Add. to Medford. R00.00
FOK lU'N-iv-not'MiO'
FOlt HKNT ri-rooin modern houso,
hard-xvood floors, full cement base.
inont. Phono .170 W.
FOlt KMNT One 2-rooniod houso,
fine for bncholors' ipiarters. Phone
17.12.
HNAP rtKNTAL Hlx room residence,
cIoho iu, 2 garden lota, burn, chick
en coop, I hearing peach trees; all
for $10, If taken at once. Phono
9.1 1 -.1 or 802-J. 81
FOlt HUNT Furnished houso strict
ly modern t'nlco rooms, close to
business center. Owner enroa for
laxvn. Phono 9.1 1 -L.
FOlt Hl'NTr-ri-room bungalow nnd
ii I -room furnished flat. Phono
r.2t-It, 730 West 11th St.
FOR RUNT Six room houso,
strictly modern, close In, cast front
nice lawn, garden and floweni.
Roasonnblo to doslrnblo tenant.
Phono 372R or 32GM.
FOK HUNT MI.SlJCl,l,.NI"Ol'H
FOR "lUNISIoVping "room' In "liimL
ern house. Phono 372-J.
FOR RKNT Storo room In Oarnott
Coruy llldg., fronting on Qrnpo
St. Also most doslrablo offices,
roasnnabln. Dost of servlco, L.
L. Cathcart, Room 319, Phono
107, x
FOR RUNT 30 room furnished ho
tel. Address R, cure Mull Tribune.
rOK HA Mx MTKifrOOK
FOR HALKl'Tiiolmiiily coxv? Phono
UtlJ. 70
FOR HALU Ono heavy team, ono
spray rig. one set 3-ton springs.
Phono I or. It. 78
FOR SALK Or trade, black inaro,
ago 10, weight 1S60. Phono even
ings, 77SJ. 78
FOR SALK Clionp, good general all
purpose horse. Call at West Side
Stable. 7.1
FOR SALICKod Polled bull cuU;
pure bred Duroo .lursuy spring
pigs; polo mountain buggy, good
as new. Palmer liivoatmuiit Co.,
Modoo Orchard.
FOR SALIC Weaned pigs, $2 oach.
Work horse, $00; 8 miles south of
Ilyliuo bridge. W. IS. Whiteside.
75
FOR HA LIS 500 head of sheep for
aalo. Umpilro or It. It. .Mlutor,
Kaglo Point, Oregon. 70'
FOR HA LIC Young horse, halt cash.
Phono MSX evenings.
FOR SALU Horses and mules, snaps
for quick sale C. I". Galea.
FOlt HALF ItHrtl KSTATH
FoToJAUoTTradH, aniatl ranch
good soil, a bargain It tukeu at
once Address U, Mail Tribune.
NEW TODAY
7u acres only seven miles from
Medford. plenty of hay land, good
springs and a large barn in good
shape. This Is a place for someone
lo make a stock man's paradise. Fine
outrange. The price? It Is ? 16.00
ler aero.
Nearly 1 1 acres right eloae to the
ear line. The moat scenic spot In
Medford, and yet it laya outside the
earaornUea. It ia conceded to ae
worth mueh more, bat Is offered at
isaoo.no.
C. D. TIOON
FOIl SALK MISCKLLANKOIIS
FOR S A LK --Apricots, next month at
market price. Phono orders 92MI.
77
FOR SALK Cherries dollvorod Sat
urday lots of GO lbs. or over .00
oitntii imp ttminit. Phono 1 IIC''"
7G!
FOR SALK Gas rango and refriger
ator; other goods. G08 Catherine
St. 7S
FOR SALH G000 gnllon rodwood
xvator tank In good condition for
$2G, llunj, 0. Collins, Jackson
ville. tf
FOR SALIC Vlctrola talking mn
chlno and forty records, all iu
good condition. Price for tho
xvholo $75.00, or xvlll tako Page
xvlre foiico for liulf. Address box
10, Sain'B Vnlloy, Oregon. 77
FOR SALK Cheap, Royal Ann and!
uing cuorries. u?ko urcnants. v i
FOR HALF drain liny In tho Hold,
$8 and $10 per ton, C W, Isaacs.
Phono G91-J-2.
FOR SALK Contrlftignl pump, 8-
litrtli nlrnnm U'lltl nil ffintipl IntlH
and somo extra pipe; will Irrlgato!
j(iu acres, this pump win urnw
Band, gravel or water. Phono
931-L or call at 200 W. MalnK
city.
iii:lp wanti:i malt
mXlIoI TlOI.l WANTI l) '7rst"clnsa
minora ut Hrndcn mine, Cold Hill,
Oregon.
WANTED First claim miners for
contract xvork at llrndon mino,
Colli Hill, Oregon.
WANTKH Ml.-.trn-MjANlCOUS
WANTED - T two gang disc plow, a
rako, mid a mower, MeCormlck
preferred. Citsh paid for some.
Jlox 8, Mnll TrlMine. 77
WANTED - Portland Junk and sec
ond hand storo pays tho highest
prlco for Junk and hides, vie. Also
second hand gooda. Will call for
r.e worth'. Phono .'. 10-It., 21 S.
Front streot. 97
WANTED To buy or trado niitomo
Illlo for toam or milk raws; Jerseys
proforrod. Stlllo Drothurs, Derby.
Oro. 77
LOST
LOST Gold xvntch with brass fob
with university of Orogou 1918
written on It. ltoturn to Otis New
bury Phlpps building mid rccolvo
reward, 75
llUHINICHti DlltlCCTOHT
Attornt-yr.
PORTER J. NHFF, WM. V. MEALEI
Attorneya-ut-Lnw, Rooms 8 aud
V, Medford Nattounl Hank bldg.
A. 15. RI6AM1CS, LAWYElt Garnott
Corey bldK-
Wm. M. Colvlg, George 11. Rohorti
COLVIO & ROHHRTH, LAW VERB
Medford National Hank lluilding
n. F. MULKKY ft GEO. W. CIIERR1
Attorneys nt Law. Jackson Coun
ty Hank Hulldlng.
Auto nupptiwi
LAIIKR AUTO SPRING CO. W
aro operating tho Urgest, olden
and best equipped plant lu tho Pa
cific northwest. Uso our springs
when othors (all. Sold under guar
atitco. 20 North Fifteenth St.
Portland, Oro.
Dentists
DR. W. M. VAN HCOTOO
DR. O. O. VAN HCOVOG
Dontlsta
Gsrnott-Coroy llldg.," suite Jl
Medford Oro Pliorm 8fr,.
WHY?
IT IK YOl'R Ill'SIXKKK TO SKI ME
lioonuso my stock in trade is to
have optioned at the lowest cash
price the best buy In this oounty.
I have boon on tue ground look
ing out for you for tue past five
yoars. Noarly ororyday 1 uuvo In
vestigated some "good thing." I havo
eliminated everything except thoso
deals which I am eonrlneed will se
cure me satisfied eustomera.
In a few hours time I oan give you
the benefit of this research It is my
buelneee to show you over the oounty
and Introduae jou to the possibilities
and opportnaitlea here. Soo Med
ford first and
J. C. BARNES
Room aoj, First Notional Uank Hid
IIUSINKSS MRF.CTOKV
Chiropractor
DR. A. It. HEDGES. Dr. Louise H.
Hodges Mochnno-Thorardsts, Chiro
practors, Spondylothoraplsts. Those
systems. Including dietetics, cura
live gymnastics, hydro-thorapUy,
etc., produce results in both acute
and chronic diseases. Consulta
tion tree. Over Douol St Co., cor
nor Main and UartleU. Hours V
a. m. to G p. m. Other hours by
sjipolntmont. Phono 170.
Pit. II. J. LOCKWOOD,, Chiropractor,
norvo spoclallst Rooms 203-204-205.
Garnott-Coroy bldB. Vapor
baths and scientific massago glvon;
noodlo spray, head and shoulder
shower lu connection; advlco la
dietetics; medical cymnastlcs,
hydropthornpy. Lady attondnnt.
Phono, ottlco 513, rnsldnuco 511-R,
ICniployinrnt Agency
EMPLOYAHCNT'A
evorybody to knoxv Hint tho Old Re
liable Illttner Real Estate nnd Em.
ploymont agency, xvlll get your
help, find, you employment, rent
your houso or soil your land, Mrs.
J. S. Clark, manager successor,
Rooms G nnd 7, Palm llldg., Med
ford, Oro.
Iviigliuvr and Contractor
FRED nTcUMMING--Engineer and
contractor, 401 M. F. & 11. Dldg.
Surveys, ostlmatos, irrigation,
drainage, orchard and land im
provement. Garustco
OARUAaB Got your premises
clounod up for the summer. Call
on tho city garbago waRons foi
good servlco. Phono 274-L, F.
T. Alien.
Instruction in Musle
HSUVtJV1
HAIGIIT MUSIO STUDIO Room
401. Garnett-Coroy Dldg. Frod AL
ton Halght Piano, Mrs. Florence
Hnlllday llnlnut, voice. Phone
72.
1'iiyttNiciuns nn. trurxooBJi
DR. F. O. OARLOW, DR. EVA
MAINS CARLOW Ostoopathle.
physicians, 410-417 Garnutt-Corsj
bldg., phono 103G-L. Itesldonee
2C South Laurel St.
DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathia
phyBlcluus, 303 Oaruott-Corej
building. Phono 04-M.
DR. J. J. EMMENS Physlclna aad
surgeon. Practice limited to eye,
ear, noso and throat. Eyes scion
tlflcally testod and glasses su
plied. Oculist and Aurlst for S. P.
R. It. Co. Offices M. F. &. II. Co.
Hide., opposite P. O. Phono GC7.
B. 11. PICKEL, M. D. Office Jack
son County Hank bldg. Otfles
phono 43-R; residence phone 58-R.
DR. It. wTcLANOY Physician and
surgoon. Phonos, office 36, roil
denco 724.J. Offico hours 10 to
12, 2 to 5.
DR. S. A. LOCICWOOD
DR. MYRTLE 8. LOCKWOOD
PhyHicinns und surgeons. Office
309-310-311. M. F. & II. HIdg.
Phonos roBidonco, 81-1-J2; offico,
814,
Notary I'uMtc
HELEN N. YOCICEY Notary nub.
He. IlrltiK your worn to me at iu
slen of tho Mall Tribune.
Printers and rulillMiers
IIEDFORD PRINTING CO. has ths
bost oaulpped prlutlng oftlco la
soutboru Oregon; book binding,
looso loaf ledgers, billing systems,
etc Portland price. 27 NorU
Fir Ht.
Sewing Maiblncs.
SUWINO MACII1NE8 rotitod. sold or
repaired. Agency Singer Sowing
machine for Southern Oregon.
Headquarters with Medford Furl
ture and lhudwuro Co. C. A.
Chapman.
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Shoe Itcpulllng
BHOE REPAIRING First class sho(
repairing, on inouern eiociri'
machines whllo you wait. E. N.
niden. located iu Kidd's Shoe Store.
Phono 313J.
TrMlikleni
BADS TRANSFER k STORAGE CO.
Office -ii North Front St. Vhoui
315. Prloes right. Service gusr
tnteod TyiKxvrltor una Hupplle-i.
TYPMWRITBRS AND SUPPLIBS1
New Remington, Smith Premier
and Monare.n typewriting, adding
aad subtrattins inauliinea, rebuilt
maohlnes tor flash or Qftey l-V
nieuta. Mnehlnea for rent, ribbons
and sappllea of all kinds, almplo ro
pslrs free of eaarge. Rogsr 8
Dennett, 10 qutitro St., ohoa
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