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PAGE T?pm GUESS IF THEY ARE MARRIED SsiBy Allman JACKSONVILLE ITEMS 3 ToM, IS THAT SOU? DID Not) CIO OVER AMP APOLOGIZE? ( I VAs! Vol) MADB A MtCfi MESS OP ICtRTAlMLS THlJK-THAT NOl) OWE-TrlEM AM iLLErtrLAMTIIAT WAS JUST KIDDlsT. AMP PRETEND THAT IT WAS ALL A JOKE. DID TH&V AcTSORPRtSED wo! -JUT SAID I LUGO OVER. RKihT NOW AMD TRW To SQUARE IT, CALUMO OUR- DIMMER. GUESTS AN 15 THERE Nfi whehthes camb.to He. was WAITJM6 A COUPLE OF POOP- MUTTS J J WHAT ARE N0O GOIHC TO Do ABOUT APOUXH ! f ?LAP5E OP RAW BEEP-STAkE i THE. DOOR.? For Mt I IH THE ICE Boxf -. n rrzr rAWSEliE, f- THIRTY WiMtrM PEfwerfi CVCErlE TWO AMD THsue MEDjTORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JTN1S 10, 1015 ' v , , i - U,. i .- - A ': 8kL tJ -, & Wish W' MMy -m.. jn t ir icak 14 A Iff mrn3. Mr. nmt Mi. Ivor Puloy (nco Zeiln While) or Hcrkeloy, Cub, spout the day in town recently renewing old uequnintniiecs. Jlibrt Kkron Clull returned from Al Imny Thun-duy, wliero hIiu Iuih been nttending school. Churles l'riin left for Fort Stcy oii1, Wash., with the Medford militia on thuir annual trip. Dr. K. H. Golden is in Portland this week nltending MnMinio grand lodge, and will visit the Coos Hay eonntry on his return. Lewis Ulrieh returned frojn Port land the first of the week, where he attended the postmasters' conven tion. The ladies' nuxiliurv of the PruS bytorian ehureh met at the homo of Mrs. 0. A. Gardner Thursday after noon with a good attendanee. The following officer were eleeted: Jlni, 0. A. Gardner, president; Mrs. W. II. Johnson, vice-president; Mrs. Paul .S. Handy, secretary, and Mrs. Min nie Robinson, trensurer. The aliovo officers will form an executive com mittee to hnvo chnrgc of the new work for the coming year and plan for the annual bazaar. Mlsfl Frances Neil, who has been attending school in Portland, re turned home for her vacation Mop day. Mrs. Will Green mid children re turned from the rosu carnivnl Mon day. While playing in the park Miss F.tta Green had the misfortune to fracture her arm. Dr. T. T. Shaw and Kuril llritt left for Portland this week as delegate from the Masonic lodge. Dr. Hart, county health divsicinn, was a business caller the first of the week. Mis. Charles Hines and daughter of Forest Grove are guests at -the home of Mrs. Paulino I linos this week. Mrs. A. I. F.ekclson and Miss Leila Wednesday afternoon. The time was spent with sewing, followed by delicious refreshment. The Friday Afternoon club met at the home of Mrs. W. II. Johnson this week, when a very pleasant after noon was spent. Out-of-town guests were: Mrs. Charles Hines of Forest Grove and .Mrs. Frank Hennett of Portland. Mrs. Jack Heler cnteilained in n charming manner Thursday after noon, her guests including both Meri ford and Jacksonville ladies. Milton Robinson, a pioneer of the Wilbiinelte valley, is visiting his son, Reuben II. Robinson, being en route to the Panaina-Paeifio expo sition. A paily of young ladies, consisting of Misses Kva and Lorn Couch, Miss He Colvin and Miss Mollic Hay, will leave for Kan Francisco soon to Attend the fair. Anionic the people from Jackson ville who had the pleasure of seeing Maude Adam in "Quality Street," Wednesday uvening, were Mr. Hoy Smith, Miss Hurst, .Miss Wlliiams, Miss Couch, Miss Wendt, Mrs. John Illinium, Mrs. Leslie Stansoll, Mr. Frank Hennetl, Lewis Ulrieh and Chester Wendt. Fred Williams, an attorney of Grants Pass, spent Satifrday and Sunday with his sister, Mrs. Fred Fick. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Morcoiu and daughter of Ashland visited relatives living here several day last week. Friends of II. II. Crouch, formerly with the Opp Mining company, will be grieved to hear of his serious ill ness at Gras Vullev. Oil. Mr. Cioueh is suffering from typhoid fe ver oontruclori while in Nevada. Mr. John Dannington was hostoss to the Ameeitia Girls Friday after noon. Sovorul now iiuiinhcr have been added to the njlib. - Mr. J. P. Wells left for Sun Fran cisco the first of the week o join Superintendent Wells, who has charge of the school work from Jackson county at the fair. The Jacksonville baseball team was successful again Sundiiv when thev defeat ed the Tolo team ill a close gumo. Mr. and Mr. Hies Chapman have leached their destination at Spring ville. In., after spending several day in San Francisco taking in the exposition. TABLE ROCK TABLETS Mi Virginia Mourn of Portland, Dr., a niece of Colonel Washburn, amj wife U spending a few weeks at the Washburn home. J. C. Dean, a roidewt of the Yak ima valley, i .ving a twit to his old friend, A. 0. Fraley, of this place. John Vincent and wife of Jack sonville and Mr. Noak lion of Mud ford were Sunday visitor at the Vin cent home. W. K. Alexander and wife of Cen tral 1'oiat to out in thee part on Monday, combining business with deaur. John Xealon made a buiue trip to Talent lat Sunday. Mr. Storey, the angnr I wet man, was hi I his st-rlinn lit t wwk nikiii!t i-wT (la Imm I bun;.; '" b) l"11 fanners, and seemed well plunged with the prospects for a good crop. J. C. Pendleton lot a valuable work horse one day Inst week. Many fine fish are being taken from the river by our local fisher men. Two new grain binders and one new threshing outfit iu this district will have n tendency to reduce the cost of harvesting this year. A. 0. Fraley is having a dwelling house built on his ranch property nnd it is hinted that cupid has been busy a hu usually is during the month of June, so Mr. Fruley may not occupy hia now lioii.se alone. Our hall team plnycd a game with the Heagle team Sunday, which resulted in tin over whelming victory for the home team, who netled some fourteen runs, while the Heagle boys had only a setting of goose eggs. At the last meeting of the Arrow Heads, H. K. &cnlon was elected president and a vote of thanks was given 1-M Vincent, the past president, who, by bis untiring efforts was largely responsible for the securing of a fine piano by the society. Lust week n denl was completed by which Fred Hauptman acquires a forty-acre ranch in the Sams Valley district, and John Cameron takes oyer the Table Hock store. Mr. Cam eron ias already taken charge of the store and will be pleased to meet nil the old customers and as many new ones that inny come his way. Mr. Hauptmnn has made no definite plans us yet, but will likely move onto his Sams Valley property, which he ex pects to improve. During their resi dence among us Mr. and Mrs. Haupt man by tjioir kind nnd obliging ways have made many warm friends, who wish them happines'R and success in any venture they niny underlake. Almost a score of our "oung peo ple moturcd over to Mcdford Wed nesday evening to see the show at the Page mid get a glimpse of Maude Adams. Henry Van Hriiut, an old soldier of Portland, Or., was in tip vicinity last Tuesday. He claimed to hnvo been lured down here by one of Ta ble ltoek's young men that he met in Portland nnd who promised to lo cate him on u vnluuble tract of gov ernment land. Lust Sunday the Table Hock Sun day school met with the Tolo Sundiiy school in mi oak grove a short dis tance from the site of old Fort Lane, to take part iu the unuuul children's day exorcises. A very pleasing pro grain was rendered, consisting of songs, recitations nnd other exer cises, nfter which a bountiful repast was served, which everyone enjoyed immensely nnd nt which the writer of the I'aglets got a chnnce to show off hi far-fumed apnetito to good ad vantage. The Table Hock b.rll team will take on the Jacksonville team ou June 27, As both teams are about evenly matched, a good game is expected. T. II. Pendleton, a brother of J. C. Pendleton, snout last week nt the Pendleton home. Mr. Pendleton is traveling for his health and has re cently spent much time iu Arizona and northern California, where h sny time are very hard. Mr. Durmond, the noted nitisl, spent a few dnj at the Washburn home last week. Mr. Durmond is a brother-in-lnw of Mrs. Washburn and wa on bis way to New York City from the Panama opposition, whore ho had been actio n- one of the judges on fine nrK Mr. Heed, who lately returned to her home in North Talent, has gone to housekeeping. Mr. Dyer arrived Thursday from Myrtle Creek to assist Jamc Allen iu oaring for hi invalid wife. .Mrs. John Kobuon of Talent wa unions the many who came to Phoe nix to attaud the funeral of Mrs, l.avenbuiy. Jeff Doll of Talent U erv ill and fears are entertained tor In recov ery. Mr. and Mrs. George Andeion of Ashland wore Talent viiWr Tues day. Tkoy have a new Ford and lake groat pleasure iu trip about the valley. Miss Maude N'eubim -ti)ti,l oil' t luake lur auutj Mi-. Joe JLidei, a visit Tuesday. Miss Newbury is re turning from school at Eugene to her mother's home nt Klamath Falls. Mrs. II. F. Piatt nnd Mrs. C. F.. Gaddis of Mcdford called on busi ness Sunday. They had accompan ied their husbands upon an unto trip over the Siskiyous to the state line. George Culev of Phoenix spent Wednesday at Ashland nt work upon his property there. Mr. Culey has a fine trnet of land below Phoenix. Ci C. and S. II. Lowe and their families autoed in from Klamath Falls to attend the funeral of Mrs. Lovenburg, who wa the mother of Mrs. Lowe. Mrs. Noah Chandler was trading iu Phoenix Thursday afternoon. George Alford of Fern Vnllcy is having his well drilled deeper, the water having failed so as to be too low for pumping. II. N. French nnd futility were vis iting Mrs. French's niece, Mrs. Dan Combs and family, of Wagner creek, last Sunday. On Wednesday many of the old pioneers of the vnllcy guthered at the church iu Phoenix to pav final tribute to the memory of Mrs. Lizzie Lovenburg. Mnny bountiful lloral tributes were heaped upon the lus resting place of her whom all loved who knew. L Mrs. S. T. Hodges nnd Mlsii llnr rlot Hodges, who hnvo boon visiting at the homo of Mrfl. Dodged' ulster, Mrs. J. W. Nowlanils at Roseburg, returned to their homo In Gold Hill Saturday Inst. Miss I.ydlit Dean, Miss Mlnnlo Tuffo anil Mrs. Cox of Grants Punk, vlslt ed with various friends Iu Gold Hill Sunday. H. C. AiueH and family nrrlvcd here Inst Friday from Tncoma, Wash. Jeforo nrrlvlng horo Mr. Amoa nor his family had over bocii this place, but having rend numerous doscrlp tloiiB nnd recommendations In various Itoguo Ittvor vnlloy booklets, decid ed It was tho place ho hnd been look ing for. Tho movo followed, and ho doesn't regret It from what ho hns scon nnd hoard slnco his arrival. Mrs. J. F. Dietrich and daughter, Miss Nollle, wero visitors of friends In Mcdford on Tuosday. Chnrlo Hny of Mcdford, Iijih boon In town sovornl times within tho pnat week, .Mrs. Illley Hniiiinorsloy returned to hor homo In this rlty after spend ing n couple of weeks In Portland with hor mothor. H. I). Hoed, local postmaster, who had liuon attending tho poHtinostor's convention n Portland, arrived homo Sunday afternoon In time to attend tho ball gnnie on tho local diamond between tho "Hcnrless Fanshurs," or ns thoy aro onllod by tho fans, "Tho Dirties," and the "CleaiiH." Dr. It. K. Howard, tho local den tist, and Mlsa Lena Gibson wore quietly married nt tho IlnptlHt par ro nngo nt Ashland on Wednosday afternoon. Thoy returned to Gold HID that ovonlnn. Mrs Howard was formerly n resident of Hugono. Mr. and Mrr.. Ilrockinun of Merlin, rela tives of tho bride, were wltuossos of the coromony. Prof, and Mrs. Hurt A. Adams, Mr. and Mrs. It. G. Harding, and Miss Dorothy Smith wore Gold, Hill pooplu who enjojod thcwplay "Qnulity Stroot" in which Mnudo Adams starts, at Mod ford Wodnnsday night. A "hiking bunch" conipoiod of Hev. nnd Mrs. 0. 1-5. Wharton, Hov. John C. Stollo, Ml so Kdna Proctor, Ida Slams, Florence and Marguerito Wharton, urn) MIukq Donald Avery, and John and William Kelsey, had a "sunrise bronkfast" on tho hlxh Hue ditch Tuesday morning. All roport a fine time. Notice of a spoolal reeull election wnro posted this week. Tho election Is tho rosult of petitions olroulated for the recalling of O. H. Patrick, councilman at largo and C. 8. Ited fleld, councilman or the first ward. Also for the olectlng of Silas Flein Inn and W. It. Walker for tho roa pectlve offices. At a recent moating ef the city eounell 1-rt A. Adams resigned his chair of oounc.: an of the second ward, and the notion of the .two above named ooiini'llnten In regards to the iiitiiter (I'd not suem to coincide with tho wIrIioh of tho people and tho recall petitions fol lowed. Several other incldonts pre vious to this had started the talk of recall, which enmo to n bond nt this meeting. Mr. nnd Mrs. George I. Glenson roturned to their homo nt Nnpn, Cal ifornia, on Thursday. Thoy havo re mained In Gold Hill for sovcral months, during which tlmo Mr. Glen son ban had chargo of tho Installa tion of tho conical pebble mill nt tho Ilradcn mlno. Mr. nnd Mrs. T. Hurbl nnd family, nrrlved on Sundny morning from TIiiibIh, Switzerland. It wns neces sary for tho into carry French pass ports and como by wny of Gonevn, Itnly. Doth Mr. nnd Mrs. Hurbl nro expert butter mnkors and nro thor oughly competent to nnMino entire chnrgo of tho Sleepy Hollow dnlry, for which position they came. Wo anticipate moro of those Industrious people as soon ns these now hero soo tho possibilities of southern Oregon for dairying. Cnrponters commenced the con struction of n six room cottugo for M. S. Johnson on Ills lots on Sixth nvcnuo Monday morning. Tho work Is going rapidly forwnrd nnd It Is cx pectod to bo ready for occupancy shortly. Wnrd was received Thursday aftor iioon nt tho local Southern Pacific offlco that L. Doyd of llolsoy, Ore gon, was tho. successful bidder for tho Gold Hill station. Tho position was vacated sovcral months ago by Mrs. M. it. Dice, who recelvod a posi tion In tho Portland offices, since which time F. C. Waldron hnH been In charge. Horn to Mi, nnd Mrs. Frnnk Schmidt nt their home In Gold Hill on Tuesday morning, Juno 15, twin boys. Thoy havo been named linns and Fritz, and weigh six and eight and one-half pounds respectively. Mrs. Schmidt was formerly Miss Kdna Hnyes, Owing to tho nbsonce of Peto My ers on u vncntlon trip, llorton Dees man will bo ntwlstnnt clerk In tho local Morrltt & Co. store for tho Mini mor. i Hev. John C. Stlllu began n perlos of revival meetings at the M. K. church assisted by tho local pastor, Hov. 0. 0. Wharton, Monday even ing. Hev. Stlllo Is of tiro St. Louis conferonco. but canto to southern OroKon about six months ago In tho Interests or his health. Most or this tlmo he has beon "roughing It" up near Crater Lake, nnd seems to bo so favorably Impressed with tho cli mate hu b considering remaining in southern Oregon permanently. ArranKomenta nro bolng made for nn old rnshloned picnic Fourth of July for thoso not disposed to nttond tho large colobratlons ut Medford and Grants Pass. Knees ami games nro bolng arranged for and free lemon ade Is to be served. A ball gamo Is also suggested. Last Saturday evening the Grants Puss Oild Fellows wore tho guests of the Gold Hill lodge They arriv ed about 8 o'clock in ntitos, inortor trucks and auto stages. Aftor the regular routine of buslnoss thoy wero treated to a strawberry fned. II. P. TiirWcr, chemist of tho local plant or tho Ilcnvor Portlund Content company, roturnod from ft business trip to Portland nnd eastern Ore gon Monday afternoon. Mrs. Hen 1! Lapipinaii and dnugh tor, Miss Caroline woro visitors at Medford Wednesday. .VOTIOH Scandinavian Society or tho Itoguo Hvor viillay will hold their socond annual plcnlcst Ashland Park Juno 2-1. lnterurbau onn leaves here at 8 and 11 a in. Hound trip fare 45 oonts. All urged to bring woll filled baskets. Meet at Medford City Park at 8 o'oloelc sharp with a well filled basket. 11 NOTICK Xotlee Is hereby given that the un dersign ed will apfdy to the city coun cil or the elty or Med lord, Oregon, at Its next regular meeting ou July 6, 1918, for a license to sell spirituous, vinous and malt liquors at rot a 1 1 Iu quantities less than a gallon at It plaaa of buslnaia on South Front street In said city until January 1st, 1910. luted I ii lie I ft, 1H1!1 1JOTBLNASH. FOIt ItKNl' FUUMSHKII ItOO.MH FOR HKNT Furnished Lnurol. Phono C37-.L room nt 8 82 FOli HKNIv-MOUHH? FOH HKNT fi-rooin tnodorn house, hard-wood floors, full cement base ment. Phono 370W. FOH H13.NT Ono 2-roomod house flno for bacholors Quarters. Phono 47.12. SNAP HDNTAL Six room residence, closo In, 2 unrden lots, barn, chick en coop, 4 hearing poach trcoa; nil for $10, If taken nt once Phono 931-.I or SD2-J. 81 FOU HUNT Furnished houso strict ly modern 4 nice rooms, closo to buslnoss center. Ownar enrcs for lawn. Phono 031-L. FOU HKNT n-rooni bungalow nnd n 4-roum furnished flnt. Phono r.21-H, 730 West 11th St. FOH HKNT Six room houso, strictly modem, closo Iu, east front nlco lawn, garden nnd flowers. Hensonnblo to deslrnblo tenant. Phono U72H or 325M. FOK HUNT .MlhUKM.AMCOUH FOH HRNT orn house. Sleeping room In mod Phono 372-.I. FOU HUNT Store room In Gnrnett Coroy llldg., fronting ou Grnpo St. Also most desirable offices, reasonable Host of service h. h. Cnthcnrt, Hoom 310, Phono 1C7. FOR HUNT 30 room furnished ho tel. Address H, cqro Mall Trlbiino. Mill NAtjrv-Mriw'UJGK FOHAUC High grado7lorsol"cmvHl no no heller; fresh soon, llox ft, Mull Tribune. S3 FOH SALK Flno family cow. Phono ltllJ. 7G FOH SALK Ono heavy tonm, ono spiny rig. one sol 3-ton springs. Phono I Utile. 78 FOH SALIC Or trade, black mnro, ago 10, weight 1350, Phono even lugs, 778J. 78 FOH SALK Hod Polled bull cnl fT pure bred Duroo Jersoy spring pigs; polo mountain buggy, good as now. Palmer Investment Co., Mjidoo Orchnrd, FOH SALK Young horse, half cash. Phono 148X ovonlngs. FOH SALK Dorses and mules, snaps for quick salo. C. K. Gates, ' T ' rTTT .. I'OIt HAM; MISOKIiljAMtOUH FOH SALK Good lawn mower rons ouablo. Phono S7K. 80 FOH SALK Apricots, next month at market price. Phone orders ICMI. 77 FOU SALK Gns range nnd rofrlger ntor; other goods. G08 Catherine St. 78 FOH SALK 5000 gallon rodwood water tank In good condition for m. HeiiJ. C. Collins, Jackson ville tf FOH SALH Vletrola talking ma eblne and forty records, all In good condition. Price for the whole $7s.l)0, or will take Page wiro fouoe for half. Address box 10, Sum's Valley, Oregon. 77 FOR SALK Cheap, Hoynl Ann nnd Jllng cherries. Hoso Orchards. 77 FOH SALK Grain buy In tho field, $8 nnd $10 per ton. C. W. Isaacs. Phono 51U-J-2. FOH SALK Centrifugal pump, 8 Inch stream, with all collections and some extra pipe; will Irrigate 100 acres. This pump will draw Band, gravel or water. Phono 0X1-L or call ut 200 W, Main, city. FOH SALKFresh veal, pork and spring chickens, Stall 1 1, public market, Saturday morning 70 FOH BALK DBA I, ESTATK FOKgUOr trade? small ranch good soil, a burguln If taken at once. Address !), Mull Tribune. NEW TODAY 700 acres only sovon mllos from Medford, plonty of hny land, good springs and 11 large barn In good shupe. This is n pluco for someone to make n stockman's paradise. Viue outrange. The price? It Is $15.00 per aero. Nearly 11 uoros right closo to tho car Hue Tho most scenic spot In Medford, and yet it lays outside the corjiorutloii. It Is conceded to be wtuth inueli more, but Is offered ut $3000.00. C. D. HOON 11 KIjI' WANTICU FKMAIiR WANTKD Cnpnblo. reliable woman for housework. Call 51. 77 HELP WANTKlt MAI.K SALESMAN Capnblo spcclnlty man for Oregon stnplo lino on now nmt exceptional tonus. Vncnncy now; nttrnctlva commission contract; ?3ft weekly for expenses. Miles F. Hlxlor Co., 229-25 Cnrlln Dldg., Clovolnud, O. 77 MALE HELP WANTED First elnsa minors nt Uradon mlno, Gold 11111, Orogon. WANTED First class minors for contract work at Dradon mlno, Gold Hill, Orogon. WANTICn -SITUATIONS WANTED Chlmnoy RWcop, furnace clcnnor, host In the state; will clean 'urn; 110 dirt In plnco of bus iness or residence Tonus reason able; 110 canvassing; will only bo hero Monday. Phono 885, ClRnr Store Cornor Fir nnd Main. Old Man Chimney Sweep. 77 WANTKIl Mt.iURMiAKISOUB WANTED To hoar from owner of good farm tor salo. Send cash prlco nnd description. D. F, Dtiah, Min neapolis, Minn. 77 WANl'ED AlfaKa or clovor to hull! A. Learned. 83 WANTED T two gang disc plow, n rakn, and a junwor, McCormlck preferred. Cash pnld for uomo. Hox S, Mnll Tribune 77 WANTKJ) Portland Junk nnd sec ond hand store pays tho highest price for Junk and hides, etc. Also second hand goudH, Will call for 5c worth. Phono CtO-H., 21 S. Front stroot. 07 WANTED To hoar from owner of good farm fur sale. Semi cash price nnd description. 1). F. Hush, .Minneapolis, Minn. 71 WANTED To buy or trade iiutomo Mile for team or milk cows; Jorsoys proferred. Stlllo Ilrothurs, Derby. Oro. 77 l.()S LOST A sorority pin lu shape of an arrow set with ixmrls with tho name Inn Aldus lnsldu. Finder please leave at Mnll Tribune office. 77 LOST Srtayed or stolen, n, black milch cow, ciop and silt lu ono oar, ono front teal small; horny part of ono horn broken off. If seen or found please notify R. G. An derson, H, F. 1). No. 1, Gold Hill. Oro. 78 11UHINKHS mmctrmi Atlorm-7 POUTER J. NEFF, VM. r. MEALKT Attorneys-nt-I.tiw. Rooms 8 and H, Medford National Dunk bldg. A. U. REAMEB, LAWVEK Oarnett Corey bldg. Win. M. Colvlg, fleorgo M. Robert! COLVIO & HOHKIl'l-H, LAW VERS - Medford National Hank Hulldlng D. V. MULKEY & GEO. W. OHEHR1 Attonioyu nt Law, Jackson Coun ty Hunk Hulldlng, Auto nupptlrs LAIIEH AUTO SPRING CO. W are operating tho largest, olden and host equipped plant In the Pa cific northwest. Use our springs when otbors fall, Sold uudor guar snteo. 20 North Fifteen tb St. Portlund, Oro. liriKtstfi " DR " W? "m. VAN SCOT bo" DR. O. C. VAN 8UOYOU Dontlsts Oarnett-Coroy Dldg., suite II Umlford Ore Phono 5fi WHY? IT IH YOUR IlirtilMCSS TO SFE JIK Decauso my stock in trado H to havo optioned nt tho lowest cash prlco tho host buy In this county. 1 have boon on tnu ground look ing out for you for tho past flvo yonrs. Nearly everyday I hnvo in vestigated soma "good Ihlug." I have eliminated everything oxcopt thoso deals which I am convinced will se "iiro me satisfied oustomers. In a fow hours time I cau glvo you the benefit of this research. It Is my business to show you over tho county and introduce you to tho possibilities and opportunities horo, Seo Med ford first and J. C. BARNES Room iiOl, Flrot Nalloual lluuk lUdg. HUSLNKHS DlUKCrOHY Chiropractor DR. A, R. HEDGES. Dr. Laulse H. HedRes Mccliano-Thernplsls, Ctilro prnctors, Spondylothnraplsts. Those systoms, Including dietetics, cura Uvo gymnastics, hydro-thoraphy, etc., produce results in both ncuts and chronic diseases. Consulta tion tree Ovor Deitol & Co., cor ner Main and DartloU. Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p, m. Otbor hours by appointment Phono 170. DR. R. J. LOCKWOOD,, Chiropractor, nervo spoclallst Iloomi 203-204-205. Garnott-Coroy bldg. Vapor baths nnd scientific mnBoago glvon; noodlo Bpray, hcud and shoulder shower In connection; advice la diototlcs, medical gymnastics, hydropthornpy. Lady attondant. Phono, offlco 543, residence 511-11. Kniploynicnt Agency EMPLOYMENT AGENCY Wo wish everybody to know that tho Old Re liable nittnor Real Estnto nnd Em ployment agency, will get your holp, find you employment, rent your houso or soil your land. Mrs, J. S, Clark, maungor successor. Rooms G and 7, Palm Dldg., Mcd ford, Ore Knglnrxr and Contractor FRED N?CUMMINds-EuBlnccr and contractor, 404 M. F. & If. Dldg, Surveys, estimates, Irrigation, dralnngo, orchnrd and land Im provement. OarinK QARDAQB Got your promleos cleaned up for tho summer. Call on tho city garbage wagons for good service Phone 274-L. T, T.Allon. Instruction in Music HAIGHT MUSIC STUDIO Room 401, Oarnett-Corey Dldg. Fred Al. ton Ilnlght Piano, Mrs. Florence llalllday Halght, voice Phone 72. riiyt-Hliiuus ans. mirgouua DR. F. O. OARLOW, DR. KVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathia physicians, 410-417 Garnott-Corar bldg., phono 10J6-L. lUsldouca 20 South Iaiurol SU DR. W. W. HOWAHDi-OBteopaUMi physiclaua, 303 Gnrnett-Corey building. Phono V04-M. DR. J. J. EMMENS Physlclaa and surgoon. Practlco limited to oye, ear, uoso and throat, Eyes scion tlflcnlly testod and glasses sum plied. OcullBt ami Aurlst for 8. P. R. It. Co. Offlcoa M. F. & H. Co, Dldg., opposito P. O. Phone 5G7. E. H. PICKEL, M. D. Office Jack sou County Rank bldg. Office phono 43-R; resldenco phone C8-R. Dli. it." W. OliANOYPnyslVlan and surgoon. Phouea. office 36, real deuce 724-J. Offlco hours 10 to 12, 2 to 0, DR. S. A. LOC1CWOOD DR. MYRTLE H. LOCKWOOD Physicians and surgeons. Office 30U-310-3U, M. F. & II. Dldg. Phouua rosldonco, 814-J2; office, 814. Notary l'ubHc HELEN N. YOCKEV Notary pub He Drlng your work to tue at the sUn of the Mull Trlbuue Printers una rulillsners HEDFORD PRINTING: CO. has the best equipped printing office la southorn Orogon; book binding, loose loaf lodgers, bllllug systems, etc. Portland prices. 27 NorU rir Mt .- . - -- -- - - Sowing Maiiilnes, S E WING MACHINES rented, sold or rrpalred, Agency Slugor Sowing machine . for. Southern.. Orogon. Headquarters with Medford Furt turo utid Hurdwuro Co. 0. A, Chapman. Sltoo Repairing SHOE REPAIRING First class shoi repairing, on modern eloctrta machlnoo whllo you wait. E. N. Dldon. located iu Kldd's Shoe Store, Phono 313J. Trinblpr BADS TRANSFER i STORAGE CO, Offlco i North Front St. Ptioa SIS. Prices right. Service guar ntoe(l Typewrltcri nwC? Supiillos TiWmTB"?VNDUP?PDH Now Romlngton. Smith vTrcmlor and Monarch typewriting,' adding and subtracting machlnos, robulR machines for cash or easy pays uionta. Machines fur rent, ribbons and supplies of all kinds, slmplo re pairs free of charge. Roger 8. Hennett, 10 Quince St., prom 3o-U. a M i 2 V