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ASHLAND AND VICINITY
OLD NICODEMUS NI1V1BLE AT THE FRONT
BY WELLS
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREO OX, WEDNESDAY, JWU 23, 19K
Preparations for a most success
ful Chautauqua aro going forward.
A lot of classy advertising special
ties aro already In evidence. This
year the formal program will ho de
Void of advertising, the space bolng
reserved exclusively for assembly an
nouncements pro nor. This has been
inntlo possible by citizens subscrib
ing to a fund which will mako up
for any deficiencies which the ab
sence of advertising may causo In tho
official bulletin. Tho assembly bo
glns on Tuesdoy, July C, and contin
ues for 11 days, every dato being
chuck full of ontortalnment with a
greater ratio of eminently good
things than ever before. Leo J. Tro
fren Is secretary, with offlcos at SI
Oak streot, a location easily avnll
nhle from tho business section. Next
weok tho Record gets out a special
odltlon which will feature tho Chau
tauqua ovent nnd springs develop
ment movement, also affording tho
business men abundant spaco In
which to advertise through legiti
mate channels.
Mr. and .Mrs. A. M. Heaver aro re
ceiving u visit from their three
daughters. Mrs. .May llcrndon nnd
son Robert, of Sprlngflold, arrive'
Saturday Inst, accompanied by tho
Misses Mlnnlo nnd Nelllo Heaver,
who nro homo from Willnmotto Uni
versity for tho summer vacntlon.
Contractor Emory, of tho mlnornl
springs project, Is In San Francisco
arranging for tho trnnsfcr of his
family hero for tho tlmo pending
springs development work. They
will occupy n resldenco owned by r.
M. Harbor on Granite street.
Elmer Ashcrnft nnd wlfo nro mov
ing Into tho Carson-Fowler cottngo
on tho elevation forniorly known ns
tho West Fork of Park street. Ash
craft Is one of tho car drivers on tho
Iutorurban line, nnd Is a son of Coun
cilman Ashcrnft.
A Committee including C. It. Lnm
kln, J. H. Ware, Stuart Saunders
nnd Mayor Johnson, appointed by the
Commercial club to Interview tho
county commissioners respecting
work on the Pacific hlghwny, espec
ially that portion In the neighbor
hood of Fnrnhnm hill, wero over at
Medford Tuesday afternoon.
Ilruco Evans evangelist, who hold
forth horo nt tho Tnbornnclo for
three weeks, received In tho neigh
borhood of $1100 for his labors, in
cluding expense of entcrtnlnmont.
Thero was no fixed compensation de
manded In his bohnlf. From horo
ho went to Independence.
Sid Wise, formerly drug clork here
nnd who at one tlmo managed tho
Star Theater, Is now located at Mil
ford, Iowa, where he Is partner In a
confectlonory nnd Ice eronm estab
lishment. Thero was a certain chllllnoss np
piiont iucldout to the visit of tho con
gressional nppioprlatlons committee,
Moudny morning. Chairman Fitz
gerald nppenrs to bo a political Ice
berg, and repelled ndvnnccs nindo by
our peoplo to extend courtesies nnd
cultivate friendly relations. He wns
about as abrupt In dealing with tho
reception feature hero as ho was with
tho suffrnglsts In San Francisco. At
lonst two outsldors hero nt tho time
Mark Wooduorth, of the Portland
Chamber of Commerce, nnd Will (J.
Steel, superintendent of Crater Lake
National Park wore in roudlnosa to
join tho congressional delegation at
tills Htatiou and participate In the
reception progrnm, but the latter es
pecially was turned down In h man
ner rather disconcerting to every
body concerned.
Thad Powell, dopot fruit man and
confectioner. h fitting up the brick
block he iwentl) purchased, eornor
of A and Foiiith streets, for a room
ing houso nnd pool hall. Some
olusay furnishings aro being In
stalled and It goes without saying
that Thad will koop a neat and model
resort.
Monto lliigga and Arhlo Slrlok
lnud went fishing to tho Jenny Creek
rectlnn last Saturday eonlng. re
luming Monday morning, going In
the former' car. They mot .with
good success. They took along Ar
ohlo's bulldog, "nilti" to watch the
onnip hlle casting file hlthor and
thither. The dog got In bad roputo.
Although ho didn't get snlmoned. he
got a polecat, and the elrmimstanco
oast an odor of anything but sanct
ity over what was othorwise an idonl
camp location. When the wind is
from the east, tho amino yet lingers
on the Plasn. In spit of the fuct that
"HIIU ' has been repoatodly scrubbed
with butch Cleanser nnd Poarllne.
Mr. and Mrs. G. N'. Kingsbury who
have boon visiting Mr. and Mrs. J.
W. McCoy, the past weok, left for
the north Tuesday rooming- They
am old friends of the McCoys from
Norton. Kan Karly this week Mrs.
A. It. Husell and daughter Marga
ret, of Norfolk. Va . arrived for an
extended visit with the McCoys. They
are aunt and cousin respectively ot
Mrs. MeCoj.
A crmiulttee IH " ln th Com
wenial club mows on Thursday
oreiilR f i ek composed of
former Iowa residents to wake ar
rangements for wekonilUi the Iowa
association i Medioid, which organ
asked myTaluablc ndvlcs. ""-- 7 tZr J5 '1 ('lo' VPjs Kcn.eral hcapcdyKffiLjL '
l'UjH& " JIP" , ( - m No. 4 From' slicnto I ""TT C 1 J - iB gggggF 17 111
BrQ V 3!te enemy's bullets ln-r -. Ui " - HaT- V J W -SV Q J
- J "ny hnnds' "N " T- .-- y O J
Izntlon plnns to hold their annual
pltrlc and reunion horo nt en enrlv
date. It Is planned to fraternize on
this occasion nnd mako tho reunion
fonturu a big Ilawkeye demonstra
tion. '
Tho remain: of Mis. Kll-n Cath
erine Padgett, n former resident,
wore brought hero Inst Saturday from
Dorist Cal for Interment In Moun
tain View cemetery. Tho deceased
was 70 yenrs of ago nnd was well
known herenbouts by tho older gen
eration.
A ripple of excitement was caused
In labor circles by a cut ln wages of
tho park employes from $2.25 to $2
per day for ordinary laborom and
from J3.50 to .l for carpenters.
This Is on the basis of an eight-hour
day. Tho wages of nbout 75 em
ployes nru effected. Tho $2 wago
was adjusted on tho basts of city
laborers who havo heretoforo been
paid that compensation,
Henry Carter nnd wlfo nro receiv
ing n visit from Dr. Glenn nnd Mr.
Latimer, of Montesnnn, Wush., whoso
wives nccompnny them. Dr. Glenn
Is n brother of Mrs. Carter and Mrs.
Nolllo Vim Leer.
Tho West Side school Is to bo
painted, the exterior by Watson &
Rlgg. tho Interior by A. It. Chancy.
The approximate cost of tho entire
job will bo JfiOO. The building wns
erected In 100 1, nnd aside from Its
roof nnd tower, hns not boon tackled
by paint nnd brush slnco being built.
Nevertheless Its condition Is sur
prisingly good. Tho Knst Side school
was painted Inst year.
George Hargadlno, ox-gaino war
den and refuge keeper, reports out
look for honoy this yonr to be poor,
mainly owing to weather conditions
earlier ln tho senson. He hns about
100 stands of liees out 111 tho J. J.
Murphy neighborhood.
Her. John W. Flnnoll, evangelist
and old-time locomotive engtiieor, Is
visiting In Ohio, nnd writes from
Coshocton that ho Is acting tho part
of advanco agont for Ashland nnd
Southern Orogon In various parts of
lluokoyodom.
At the school election on Monday,
O. F. Carson was elected director for
the fivo-yonr term. Although there
were 1 1 candidate In the field, no
competitor of his secured over three
votes. Tho proposition for the dis
trict to purchuso u tract of laud from
the city at a point uoar the junction
of tho Houlovnrd nnd Iowa trout,
for the purpose of orectlug a manual
training building, providing such
tract could be purchased for it sum
not oxceodlng $2000, was ovorwhoni
lnglv doreated by a vote of 105 to 22.
The Scandinavians of Jackson
county aro scheduled to picnic In the
Ashland park on Juno 21. In viow
of this event, Kmll Poll, the lending
Swede in those parts seconds tho In
vitation, "Valkomon till rar Stud.
The date sot commomorates the Scan
dinavian "Mldfcommnr Dngon," or
midsummer day. Medford Is ox
pected heio In big array.
llert Ilrown, rocontly lesoo of tho
West Sldo market, has ringed up a
delivery wngon on an automobile, and
will peddle meat to surhurban dis
trict Hrown usod to llvo In Mod
ford and It is understood he gets his
meat supply from that city.
Miss Mlnnlo Poley Is homo fyim
her school at Stayton for the sum
mer holidays.
George W. Trofen has moved tho
stack of notions, confectionery and
soft drinks from the Powell block,
corner of A and Fourth, to tho Mut
ter block, first door south of his prev
ious location.
Charles Stonnett Is lslting his son,
A F Stennett. of the Mall Tribune
force
ANIIOCH ITEMS
Frank Murdoch hslptng Jo
Miir with In- lui ' rp t Its J.
Si "tt l'i" b
Mi. "i.u Mt- I'm j lu.'i'Ui.m m. i
family were visitors nt the home of
0cnr Hodgers at Hcnglc Sunday.
Jloht of our fiinncrx nre Iiiinv in
the liny fii'ldn, hut u few of them laid
off Sntimlny to p' to .Medford nnd
nee the airship nnd Hie unto ruces.
Claude ('linpmun is helping Then.
(Hush put up lii large crop of lun.
Key l'nlcli of Med I'onl wns iMl-ing-
I'licnilH in thin section Huh wccL
.1. V. Scott wns it visitor nt the
homo of W. C. Clinpnmn Tliuivdny.
Air. Soot I'm home x in Modloid, hut
he wns a losiilcnt of Anlioeli for sev
erul yenrs and his- ninny friends in
this bur,; me always glnd to have
him pay tlieui u viit.
Jlr. Svilanii nnd son, ('limit's hnvo
sold 1200 gnlloiw if gooseberries of
u sinnll patch of ground on their
mountain lnuncitcnd, wliicli goes to
prove that the hill land in good for
till kinds of fruit nnd berries.
Mr. nnd Mrs. John llighum uml
family were .Medford isitoi Sntur
ilay. The bnlers nre busy billing liny in
the Sams Valley country.
Frank Myers is helping .lolm llig
liam with his Imy crop, which is it
good one this your.
The t'linpurrnl Literary society
gave u fine progrnm lust Fiiduy
night. It wns enjoyed by u largo
crowd nnd every one hud u good
time. 11 run Deford wns elected pie
ideut. E ROCK FRI
J. F. Dltsworth inudo a trip to Ft.
Klamath recently with a loud of cohr-
ries. Miss Iln Lytic accompanied him
nnd she romalned nt tho fort visiting
friends. Gun DltHworth returned
homo with his father.
Sunday somo peoplo from Sam's
Valloy and vicinity camo up to Pros
pect In four cars and spent tho dny
plcnlclng on the river. Tho Vnughan
and Dltsworth young peoplo Joined
them.
Miss Jano Vlncont and children
and Tesslo nnd Lost or Gordon nro
visiting relatives hero.
James Peyton, assisted by his fath
er uml brothers, finished cutting ton
tier of wood for Mr. Mansfield last
Sntuidny.
Hay and Chester Davis hauled a
load of wiro fencing for Mr. Nye
Inst Tuesday.
The now employee of the power
plant and his wife and child came up
last Thursday, Mr. Walker brought
thorn from the station. .Mr. Walker
has hauled several loads of furniture
up this wook.
The Gordon boys, assisted by sev
eral men, took their cattle to tho
Piupquu range last week. Ilert illg
ginhothin nnd helpers took ltis cat
tle to tho liar creek rango Tuesday.
A largo band of sheop belonging to
Mr. Lewis wont by Monday on their
road to the rosorvo.
Mrs Peyton and Mrs. Dltsworth
took dinner with Poolers and Itlancb
nrds Saturday and attended the W.
C. T 1'. mooting which was hold at
that place In tho afternoon. Mrs.
Dltaworth being superintendent of
Flower Missions presided nnd tho
program was In observance of Flow
er Mission Day.
Grlevo's road camp has now moved
to Mill Creek.
Thoro is considerable travol over
the roads now. mostly automobile.
Win. Mcl.ood Is having his house
enlarged and beautified, lie oxpeots
tho Crater Lake stage to stop thoro
for dlnnor on its way down to Med
ford, and a good many people come
there for the fishing.
The lariio hotel on the MoDonald
place Is going up rapidly. There
are improvements and now houses all
aloas the river rosd.
tiNNday being T-tirsaee Day the
LaN rel hurst Sunday scr netrved
Uie day, by baring besides ihd u-"!
leesoH, temperance songs, a poem,
and a sermon which was preaehwl
b it Lc-wrj o( .North Platte, Neo ,
nnd road from a newspaper by the
Sunday school superintendent, '
BUTTE FALLS BUBBLES
Mernl (loud ciimo up from Dei by
Siituriluv to iiltend Allelic Miihnuy's
paily. (lertrude Abbott, Oscar llig
inliotlumi, Ktdicil Coll'mnn uml Veil
lligby were also out-of-town guests
of the young hostess.
The tenuis comt in the school
yard, us wull ns the one in the park,
is in ue most of the time.
Mr. mid Mrs. (). 11. 'Morris hne
moved into their new bungalow.
The union Sunday school picnicked
Sunday on dinger creek, buck of the
ro-orvnir. All hud u merry time.
The school election wns held Mou
dny iittoriioon in the school bouse.
Mr. Ilowunl wns elected director mid
Mrs. Duel llildreth clerk.
Mr. nnd Mis. K, K. Smith bit on
Siiluiduy foi Sun J-'ruiicisco to i-il
lelnlhes uml uttend the epositiou.
Mi. Hupp lias just finished paint
ing Mr. Mutbews' house mid is now
subjecting Mi Clnik's to the mitut
treittmeiit. 1
Delwin nnd 'Shirley Clnspill left on
.Monday fur the I'eliciiu buy country
to work for n while.
Me-si-s. lltiglics Kee, llaiker ami
(Icppcrt were onl to Meilforil lust
week us delegates to the good rouiU
convention.
A baby wim bom Tliuiviluv to Mi.
mid .Mrs, (iooigc Alheits.
.Icnc Cuou- of Cnlil'oriiiu in unit
ing her brother, John, of this place.
('. I). Johnson visited liiemln lioio
Sat unlay mid .Sunday.
John Siler uml (loorgc Itioliiiiilsoii
Imve rotm nod from Klamath county.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Darker mid little
daughter, Kleiioni, were in Medford
Inst week. 0. It. Morris wan in the
bunk during his nhxeucc.
Mr. uml Mrs. Hverett Abbott nre
now blonnod witli a little sou.
There wns n bull giime bine SuikIhv
between Deibv mid llutte Falls. The
score uim 'J o 0 iii favor of llutte
Fulls.
Duel llildreth uml Mr. O'ltiieu hue
been building a brtiu for Dr. Kmciim
on bis ramii above here.
A Mis- ('nmnbv of Monlnnii is vis
iting licr miniii, Mrs. Miilione.N. She
m returning trom the lair.
('. II. I'col'W, Willi till' ll-.nlnlailCI of
In- -on in lnw, (). t. Mdiii-, m
liuildiiiu- miolhcr bain mi In- ranch
allow lu n
Reportod by Jackson County Ah
tract Co., Sixth and Fir Sts.
Iteal IMitln Ti-iinsfcis
Tinted States to John L. Cot
ton, land in nee. 1-117 lV. I'ntcnl
W. II. Singler, sheriff, to ,1. F.
NiolioU, land in sett. 'J-l- t,"i
1 W. . . 1 1,-JW
C I. ClruJili et u. to W'uyw X.
(irulib et iu, 6 imiow of land
on Wnlkur nv0n Asttsaiiil
.100
Denj. M. Collin si n. to llnrrv
Lev et al, loU in ,liteou-'
ille ..... $ a2.
(ieorge I). Moo ot u to Clius.
II. Clutrdwa'g, luiul in '.W-
UV. 10
Jaiues L Vokimi et ux U II.
J. Vuu FosHesj et u, lot on
(imfieUI Mtrl. Ahkud filMl
Allan M. V.. Mikselie et vir to
Geo. K. ilnore et ux, luud in
33-1W. Hi
.VOi'ICH
Notice la bereky glren that the un
dersigned will apply to the olty coun
ell of the city of Medford, Oregon, at
its next regular meeting on July 0,
1915, for a license to soil spirituous,
vinous and malt liquors at retail In
quantities less than a gallon at Its
plitoe of businetw on South Front
atrejH in Mid elty until January 1st.
1916.
Dated June 1. 1915
IIOTLL NASH.
COURT HOUSE NEWS
I
I'XJIt KKN iwrtovMa"
FOR RRNT n-rooin modern houso,
hard-wood floors, full content base
ment. Phono 370W.
SNAP UKNTAIi Six room reshlonco,
closo ln, 2 garden lots, bam, chick
en roup, I bearing poach trees; nil
for $10, It taken at unco. Phono
U3 1 -J or 802-J. 81
FOR HKNT-- Furnished houso strict
ly modern t nice rooms, closo to
business center. Owner caroa for
lawn. Phono 031-L.
FOR HKNT 5-room bungalow nnd
a l-rooin furnished flat. Phono
521-K, 730 West 11th St.
FOR HKNT Six room houso,
strictly modern, closo In, cast front
nlro lawn, garden and flowers.
Hoasounhlo to desirable tenant.
Phono 372R or 32CM.
I'OK HKNT ICOUSKKICKPiNG
ItOOMH
FOIt " "luJNT ModeTii fiirnlsiTod
housekeeping rooms, closu In,
Phono 372-J. '
FOH HAIift MrrcSTOCK
FOR SALK High grado Jorsoy cows,
none better; fresh soon, llox 5,
Mall Tribune. 82
FOR SALK Rod Polled bull calf;
pure bred Duroo Jersey spring
pigs; polo mountain buggy, good
ns now. Palmer Investment Co.,
Modoc Orchard,
FOR SALK Young horso, half cash.
Phono M8X evonlngs.
FOR SALK Hordes nnd mules, snaps
for quick salo. C. K. Gates.
FOR SALK Registered Duroc sow
with pigs. J. R. Wilson, R. F. I).
No. 1. S5
FOR HAIjK .MIHCKMjANKOUH
FORSA LK i lay balor, choiiiT I f 'sold
nt once. Horso power machine.
Dr. Helms, 111 N. Fir. SI
FOR SALK Two celling fnns, 1 ex
haust run, 1 doslc fan. 10 19 W.
Main street. 81
FOR SALK Young Turkoys; havo
70 full blood Ilourbon Ruds, hatch
ed In March; will sell for $1 each;
Just tho thing tor your orchard,
wtrs. Clara Hand, Oakland, Ore. 80
FOR SALK Wheat hay delivered
1 1. 00 ton or in field. Phono OSIlt.'l
K0
FO ItSAI.Ii-Ono practically now 2 h.
p. gasoline engine very cheap.
Graves & McPhall, Talent, Ore. 80
FOR SAI.W Good lawn mower reas
onable. Phono 87R. 80
FOR SALIC -5000 gallon redwood
water tank In good condition for
I'iU. HenJ. C. Collins, Jackson
ville, tf
FOR HALK Grain liny lu the field,
$s mid fit) per ton. C. W. Isaacs.
Phono 591-J-2.
FOR SALK Conlrlfugal pump, 8
lncli stream, with all collections
and some extra pipe; will Irrigate
Kid acres. This pump will draw
sand, gravol or water. Phono
931-1, or call at 200 W. Main,
elty.
Toil HALK HKAIj KSTATK
FOR BALK Six acies of bearliig
pears In good condition, well lo
cated. Now flMi room cottage,
barn and outbuildings. ICxcellent
null, some fruit this year. Total
price only $200. Payubloflooo
cgah, balance three years. K &.
Tinny, 210 Gurnet-Corey lllk. 83
FOR SALK I room bungalow block
and a half from paved street: city
water, electric light, phone. Price
$ 125. For particulars see Mrs.
Ruth Smith, with Hlttner's Km
ploymtmt Akeuiy, Palm Hldg,
Medford, Oie 85
NEW TODAY
03 acres a shoit distance out or
Talent, fine roads R. I'. D five room
house, barn for two teams, twelve
seres cleared up, and put In crop.
Irrigation ditches lu fine shape, aud
deaty of water.
This place is offered, Including
team, wagon and harness, and crop
at 13300. No trade. Look it over If
you want a good well located liouu-
C. D. HOON
KOll HKNT FUrCMSHHD ItOOMH
FOR ItKNT Furnished room nt 8
Laurel. Phono 637-J. 82
Foil HKNT MISUICl.lANr:oUS
KOItliHTStaro'MnrHiGaVnxtt
Coroy Hldg., fronting on Grnpo
St. Also most desirable offices,
reasonable, llest of aorvlco. L.
L. Cathcart, Room 311). Phono
17.
IIKIjI WANTKH 51 AM?
WANTI2D Cook for mining camp.
Addross F., care Mali Tribune,
WANTKH Mlnt-KUiAWKOUa
WANTKH-AUaTfii or" clover tiHuiil.
A. Lcnrued. 83
WANTKDPortlnud jtinlc nnd sec
oud hand store paya tho highest
prlco for Junk nnd hides, etc. Also
second baud goods. Will call for
5c worth. Phono C40-R., 21 8.
Front street. 97
WANTHD Alfalfa ranch up to 75.
000.00 equity. Vnltio 118.000.00;
not Income 11,000.00 yearly. No
agents. Address Chnrlca Patter
son, Gen. Del. Portland, Oregon.
81
KOll ICU'ltA.t'lll
FOR KXCIIANGK Will exchange
propurty comer South Oahdale nnd
Tenth for Portland property. G.
'ownsend. 55 I'nlou Ave., Portland-
Oregon. 1)1
HUHINILSH DIItKCl'OHT
Attornt-ys
POUTKR J. NKFF, WM. :. MKALKT
Attornoys-nt-l,aw. Rooms 8 and
9, Medford National Dank hldg.
A. 13. RI3AMKU, LAWYKU Garnett
Coroy hldg.
Wm, M. Colvlg. George M. Iloborti
COLVIO & ROHHRTH. LAWYKRB-
Medford National Hank Ilulldlng
H. V. MULKKY ft OKO. W. Clll.llll.
Attornoya at Law. Jackson Coun
ty Hank Utilldlng,
Auto nupparfl
LAHRH AUTO SPRING CO. W
am operating tho largost, olden
and host nqiitppod plant In the Pa
cific northwest. Uso our spring!
when others fall. Sold under guar
snteo. 2C North Fitteontb Ht.
Portland, Oro.
Collodion ami Kopoitu
COLLKCTIONS AND RKPORTH- Wo
(ollectml somo accounts II years
old. We know how to got tho
money. Tho llullock Mercantile
Agency, luc , Idioms I, 2, 3, Hub
kins' Hldg., 210 K, Main St.
Dcnum
DR. W. M. VAN HUOIOO
DR. O. O. VAN HCOYOO
Doutlbts
Gsrnett-Cnroy Hldg., suite 111
Uedford, Oro. Phono 850.
liiiiployinrnt Agency
KM IM.O YM IJNT AGKNcV Wo" wish
everybody to know that tho Old Re
liable Hlttuer Real Kstato and Km
ploy men t agency, will got our
holp, find you employment, rent
your hoiifo or sell your laud. Mrs
J S. Clark, manager successor
Rooms G nnd 7, Palm Hldg., Med
ford. Oro.
WHY?
IT IS YOflt mSINKSS TO SFK MR
Ducauso my stock Hi trade la to
havo optioned at tho lowest cash
price the best buy ln this county.
I havo been on tno ground look
ing out for you for the past flvo
years. Nearly ovoryday 1 havo In
vestigated some "good thing." I have
eliminated everything except those
deals which I am convinced will se
cure me satisfied customers.
Iu a few hours time I can give you
the benefit of this research. It Is my
buslaesH to show you over the county
and introduce you to the iwsslbllltlos
aud opportunities hero, See Med
ford first and
J. C. BARNES
Room iWl, l'lnt Nstlouul liauk Uldg
.
HUSINKSS DIUKCrOltY
Clilroprnclori
OR. A. R. HKDGES, Dr. Louise B.
Hedges Mcchano-Theraplsts, Cblrc
prnctors, Spondylothcrsplsts. These
systems, including dletettcs, cura
tlvo gymnnsllcs, hydro-therapby,
etc, produco roaults in both acuta
and chronic diseases. ConsultA
tlon freo. Ovor Douel & Co., cor
nor Mnln and DartloU. Hoars 9
s. m. to 6 p. ra. Other hours by
sppolntmont. Phono 170.
DR. R. J. LOCK.WOOD,, Chiropractor,
norro spoclallst Rooms 20K-204
205. Qarnott-Coroy blilg. Vapor
baths and scientific massngo glvon;
ncodlo spray, head and ohoulder
shower lu connoctlon; advice In
dlototlcs, medical gymnastics,
hydropthernpy. Lady attendant.
Phone, office 543, resldnnto 511-R.
ICnglncrr nnd Contractor
FRENCUMMINaSEnglnow
contractor, 404 M. F. & 11. Hldg:.
Surveys, estimates, Irrigation,
drnlnngo, orchard and land Ira
provoment.
QARUAQK Get your premises
cleaned tin for tho summer. Call
on tho city garbage wagons for
good service. Phone 274-L, F.
T. Allen.
Instruction In SJttito
HAIGHT MUSIC STUDIO Room
401. Garnott-Coroy Hldg. Frod Al
ton Halglit I'lano, Mrs. Florence
Hnlllday Halght, volco. Phone
7"
Pliyeslcians anc trorgeoBS
DR. P. G. OARLOW, DR. EVA
MAINS CARLOW OiteopsthH
physicians, 416-417 Garnett-Corey
bldg., phono 103U-L. lUIdonc
20 South Laurel SU
DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathia
physicians, 303 Garnett-Corey
building. Phono 904-M.
DR. J. J. KMMENB Physlclaa sad
surgoon, Prnctlco limited to eye,
ear, noso and throat. Eyes scien
tifically tooted and glasses sup
pllod. Oculist and Aurist for S. P.
R. R, Co. Offlcos M. F. & II. Co.
Hldg., opposite P. O. Phono 567.
K. U. P1CKKL, M. D. Office Jack
son County Uauk hldg. Offles
phono 43-R; rosldonce phoaa 68-H.
DltTlt. W. OLANfJY--Phyfllclan and
surgoon. Phones, offlco 36, rest
donco 724-J. Office hours 10 te
12, 2 to G,
DR. S. A. LOCKWOOD
DR. MYRTLK S. LOCKWOOD
Physicians aud surgeons. Office
309-310-311. M. F. & II. Hldg.
Phonos resldenco, 81I-J2; office,
814.
Notary Pntillc
HKLL'N N. YOCKKY Notary pub
lic. Hrlng your work to rao at th
slg.n of tho Mall Tribune.
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Printers nuO. rutdlsliera
UBDFORD PRINTING CO. has to
best equipped printing office la
southern Orcgou; book bludlng,
loose leaf lodgors, billing systems,
etc. Portland prices. 27 Norta
rir Kt
Ken lug Machines.
SLUING MACIliNKS rented, sold or
repaired. Agency singer Sowing
maehlne for . Southern.. Oregon.
Headquarters with Medford Furl
ture aud Hnrdwara Co. C. A.
I Chapman.
Blioo ltepntrlug
8HOK RKPAIRING First class sho
repairing, on modern elocttts
maohlnoa -while you walL E. N,
Dldon. located In Kldd's Shoe Store,
Phono 313J.
Trunsrera
KADS TRANSFKR & STORAOH CO.
Off loo 42 North Front St, Phoaa
315. Prices right. Service guar
mtofld
Tyewrlter unci Supplies.
TYPEWRITERS ANd'"sUPPLIKS
Now Rumlugton, Smith Premlor
and Monarch typewriting, adding
aud subtracting maohiues, robutlt
inachluoa tor cash or easy pay
monts. Machines for rent, ribbons
and supplies of all kinds, simple re
pairs freo of ct .true. Roger 8.
Uenuett, 10 Quint St., psoas.
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