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PMtaJ MV BILL TO OWE OLD NICODEMUS NIMBLE AT THE FRONT ISPS BY WELLS ILROAD L MEDjTORD JrTAIb TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORIIOON, FRTDAV,1 .TUNIC 25, iflin DFRA AND GRANT PROPOSED PORTLAND, Juno 25. A bill cov orlng tho disposition to be made of tlio Oregon & California land grnnt, which was inndo tlio gubject of con gressional action by the decision of the United States Supromo Court on Monday, wlil umtouhtr dly bo Intro duced early in tlio noxt session of congross by members of tho Oregon delegation. Of course, until tho full text of the decision is ohtnlnablo hero and they havo the opportunity to becomo throughly convorsant with. tho situa tion, members of tho dologatlon can not predict along just what Hues tho bill will bo drawn. "Tlioro Is no time to loso, for tho next session of congress does not con vene until Docombor I, which Is near ly six months from now, nnd tlio su premo court puts It up to congress to art within six months," said United States Sonntor Lane Inst night. "If tho six months nro to dato from tho actual handing down of its modified decrco by tho United Slates district court In Portland, wo will havo a little moro timo but still nono to spare. "I think some plan of procedure should bo formulated hero In Oregon by tho dclogatloiuso wo can proparo tho bill beforehand nnd riiBh it through congress. Public bodies In Portland, nnd especially in towns up the Willamette valley and In south ern Oregon, whero tho disposition of tho lands is of especial importance, tho fnrmors through their granges, and all others Interested ought to meet nt ouco nnd decided on what they think should bo done.. They should sond their findings to us so wo can know their viows. "In any event, tho hill should bo so drawn, in my opinion, as to make It poMstblo for actual settlers to pur chase tracts of the land and scttlo up tho country. 1 consider that ns very Important. Tlio details will havo to be worked out very carefully how ever." NORWEGIAN VESSEL LONDON", Juno 25--A despatch received hero from Copenhagen says tho steamer Nova Iibb arrived thero with tho members of tho crew of tho Norwoglan stoamor Trunin which last Wodnesdny was torpedoed by n Gor man subiuarlno and then sot on fire. Till occurrod near tho Shotland Islands. Tho Norwegian nteamor Truma was built In I Sfln nnd was of 11,57 gross tons. Sho was owned ln Arcndnle, Norway. The receipts of the shland school district, (minding balance for tho onr ending June 21, 19 IS, woro $ r.3,n; S2. Expenditures woro $11, 02S DO, leaving a balanro of $9, t 1 0 SG. Chief among rovoniiea woro eurrnnt and delinquent taxes which ylolded $20,390.20, whllo state, coun ty Hiul high school mouoyH brought in $17,5 1 1. do moro. The chief expen ditures uero for teaohors' snlnrlos, Including stiperlntodont nnd princi pal, XX 1,17 1.0; Inteiest. JO, 520. IK!; bond redemption, $2000. The bond ed Indebtedness Is $90,000, $75,000 of which is pa) aide In Now ork, the bnlauco being hold by local Investors. Interest on bonds Is flvo por cunt. All qesosaiiioiit against tho district on iwvliig. sower nnd sldownlk ao count aro fully paid. Financially the dlitrlct ranks with tho merits which It enjoys cducntlonnlly. the status of both bolug In flno condi tion. Spring)) Commissioner Stevenson in now engaged in thing poaohos on his twolvo-acro Olorlu Vista ranoh at tho head of Wluior street, the troek being about five joars old. Nearly a sooro of young ladlos nro busy at the tfork. Some Idua of the ovtent of the promised ylold may bo Inferred from tho fact that the equi valent of from ton to twelve boxes are being thinned from oaoh tree. The varieties aro mostly Albertas and Salways. The young lady thinners are by no means thin. They are beautiful awl attractive ln fact each one is n "peach." weighing from 125 to 130 pounds horticultural weight.' ll A. Wetterborg. manager or the Grants Pass telephone euhaage, was oere Thursday making a social eall and in tonsultatlou with Manager I'ssner of the local service. The latest Liberty yell schedule Indicates Us arrival here ob a special (tondola car. Friday. Julv 16, at 2.30 o'clock m the morale, the rocioua ASHLAND AND VICINITY relic being personally conducted by six stalwart Philadelphia policemen. County .ludgo Ton Velio nnd Com missioner Lcovnr met a delegation of Ashlnnd officials on Thursday morning for nnothor pow-wow ovor Farnhani hill nnd Hillings ranch complication connected with the Pa cific highway matters. State High way Engineer Cnntlno nnd Assistant Miglneor Klttrodgo woro of tho party. Assurances woro given that there would bo something doing ero long In that particular neighborhood, revised surveys having beoij ordered. Regarding tho stretch of road from this city to tho base or the Slsklyous, tho state official gnvo out n sugges- tlvo hint that It was up o Ashland to ngrco upon n recommendation for n suitable right of way that would bo acceptable to all concerned, nnd furthnrmoro ndded Hint ho was In n recoptlvo mood to entertain any such proposals, but that the Initiative must bo taken by Ashlnnd. After the conference the stuto engineer wns taken for. n trip of Inspection over tho mountain unit, ho not yet having visited that section. From hero Councllmnn Wnro nnd Public ity Mnnngcr Duryea accompanied him. Tho .Wednesday Aftornoon club signalized Its ndjournment for tho mid-summer' season by holding n de lightful picnic In tho park on tho af ternoon of June 2.1. Various other church societies were Invited to par ticipate. Ovor 300 woro prosant. Adopting tho cafotorln plan, n two course luncheon wns sorved nl fresco under tho sprcaiUng uldors nnd grate ful shndo of tho park domain. The Scandinavian speolnl north bound Is scheduled to arrive hero at 1:30 p. m. on Saturday, Juno 20, bcnrlug n lot of notables from tho central west nnd Intermoiintaln reg ions, Including governors nnd othor Important porsonagos who hnvo boon to tho exposition. It will ho n rep rosontHttvo Scandinavian crowd, nnd rumors nro that John Wostorlund, of Mcdford, will pilot tho party through Hoguo river territory. Tho Itinerary of the party contemplates an extensive stop at both Ashland nnd Medford. from both of which plncos the visitors will rocolve n royal wol come. Mrs. II. O. Anderson, of Coiiulllo, Is visiting hor parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J, Fnrlow, residing on Church street. Shu Is accompanied by her two children who think (Jrandpa "Ed'' Is n pretty flno man. Fulton Fleetwood, of linker, who Is visiting his undo, Foetus Ilutts, after returning from the Imperial Valley, left that section Just provlous to the earthquake. Ills father re side there near a locality known as tho "potholo," It being ovor 100 feet bolow son, level, whero the thermo motor ranges from 100 to 120 In tho good old summer time. Mrs. Clarence (lusley and daugh ter Claire, of Oakland, Cal., aro the guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. Ileuton How ors. Frodoiick Kherson, of Now York City, who has for some tlmo past boon assistant Instructor In bacteriology at Amos, the location of Iowa's Agricultural college, nrrhed hero Wednesday, and Is socurlng data re garding the Crater Lake roglon,.pre paratory to piloting a party of 100 or more from that institution to the lake later pn this season. On the return, trip the excursionists also plan to visit the Qrand Canyon In Arizona. While here Mr Kherson Is taking oocaslon to become fa miliar with Ashland's tiark and canyon en vironment, he being a nature lovor of extensive travel and wishes ta lu ellgato local scenic perfections Plata frequenters are more then ordinarily dry Just at present. The Carter memorial fountain Is out of commission for the time being owing to painting. Oeorgo Watson Is doing the Job. The color scheme U a rich chocolate with gilt trimmings. Miss Mrn Waited of A mo. Ioa. arrled In Asblund vn Thursdaj for a visit with her brother, 11 L. Whlted. Sho is on her wny to San Francisco. Miss Whlted Is n grad uate of tho Iowa Agricultural Col logo nt Ames, and Is clerk to tho donu of tho faultily nt Hint Institu tion. ;ShO mndu a previous visit to Ashland about n dozen years ugo. A serlos of flue signs announcing Ingress to nnd ogress from the park'a system of drhes, picnic grounds and other rosorts are being placed In con spicuous placet) under the direction of the llhiine Khun agency which controls the billboard privileges of tho twin cities. Holidays galore occur early In July. Mcdford culohratos formally on the 3rd, and Ashland Informally on tho 5th, loaving Sunday ns a lit eral day of rest. Tho official ob servance of tho holiday by the banks hero will hcon tho 5th. Weary of replacing holts and bars on the vncnnt property nt tho corner of A nnd Third streets, tho owner has placarded the premises with the following Injunctien: "If you nro looking for trouble, Just break In hero again and you will gut It!" A Stoddard-Doyton car, No, 705, owned In Medford, wns marooned on North Mnln street for two dnys this week uudorrolng repairs. Instead of being hauled to the repair shop, nu onmgency gningo was Improvised on the spot for tho treatment of u frac tured axle with complication. Swodlsh, Norwegian and Danish national omhloinB displayed hern on Thursday Indicated that tho Scandi navian picnic was being held In this city. They gathurod hero from tho four quarters of Jackson county, Medford loading off with tho biggest delegation. This event was tho first formal gathering on the now picnic grounds, and the visitors had an op portunity ol Inspecting the scope of work which tho spring commission Is Installing not only on thoso premises hut ulto thrriiKliout the ontlro park area. Tlio visitors had a flno time. Thoi") was nu ahundnnco of refresh ments, with somo speechifying, the major portion of the afternoon being given Qvor.to social reunion features, lutorspersed with folklore audi folk song reminders of fatherland. Itenlty transfers nro getting more numerous. Not to mention the var ious properties being taken over by tho springs commission to add to the park area, several iwrsouul deals have transpired recently. .1. II. Ware has purchased of Mrs. A. il. Kussell the rosldenco nqierty at No. 31 Church street, recently occupied by AV. F. Coldwoll. This house Is a fur nished one. Ware has'also purchased of Mrs. Suslo Allen thu formemr Har ris place on (Imnlte street, the lot of which extends through to Park avenue. Mrs. Allen negotiator uio former deal. Itoport has it that VroHinn has tradod his fine business block occupied by Vuukj1's store to u San Francisco part), receiving In exchange ranch of over !I0U acres. Other recent transfers aro live acres on Walker avenuo from C. P. -Oruhh to W N. firubh, and a lot on Garfield street from J. L. Yoknm to II. J. Van F-ossen Miss Margie l.onis Is spending a few days In Ashland with her little friends, the Misses lSllnor and ISva lino Hyrley. Tom Norrls spent the week end with his family In Medford. Mr. John Marden spent Mouday the guest or Uradsn friends. Mr. and Mrs. Olson and daughter Pauliu attendod the dance and show In Oold Hill Saturday night. Weather Proukot Foster foreeosu ronl summer weather for tho mouth ending June. Mrs. Hoggis sad sister. Ju. . "Siren of fUalile. Wasb.. woro ptosMMt at it-rnoon callers of Mrs. HUtlabothsm At tut auuual school tueHinii KANES CREEK W)9UFWMlJifnmtsL UsKatiH slilo tho barrels, and cut No. C Tho guns shot into rlngBt" Workmen 20, Wj&WSTvvvfi'KSjfS mBEmKm-5!at rl"Ka ln tl10 stc0" I mllca nwny "S0j tll0tn n concrcto workt which wns held nt tho Dardnnells, Juno 21. the following officers were ro-clectod: Mr. Cook, clerk, nnd Fred llrown director for ono year, other business being transacted. Mr. Olson made a business trip to Omnia Push on Monday. Knnoa Crttok business Nlullors to Hold 11111 wore Mr. and Mrs. Iowis, Mr. nnd Mrs. Pcnuell, Mrs. John Mnr ilon, Mrs. Iloggls, Mrs. Foley, John Itulln, Fred llrown, tioorgo Mardon, Pearl llenii, Mr. Kohuttsoii, Jnmoa Lawrence ami Prophet Foster. Mr. Ileal of Central Point motored over Monday ami spent tho day the guest or hln daughter Mrs. Foley. Mrs. IllKlubnthnm and daughter were rccunt hub city visitors. Mrs. Stlckull will leave somu tlmo during tho summer for hor old homo In tho east to remain for somo tlmu. Mrs. Ilenn nnd children spout n day recontly (ho guest of hor mother, Mrs. llrown of tho Illackwoll. Mrs. UoRglc'aiid Mrs. Mnrdon, wore Mcdford shoppers on Tuesdny. Mr. and Mrs. Poiinoll who havo beet) residents of this place for tho past two years, will leave on Wednes days train for Frisco their old home. Mrs. Meltunelle of Onrdon Itowu, who has been much Indisposed is some bettor. Mrs. Halght hud Mrs, Henderson woro gnosis of' Central Point rela tives nnd friends not long since. .Miss Ada Low is of Cold Hill spoilt Wednesday thu guest or Paulino 01 seu. Dorothy Cook of Harden Howe spent a day roooutl) tho guest of her friend, May Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Slsty of near Central Point, spent Wednesday the guest of Mr. nnd Mr .Lewi. Reported by Jackson County Ab tract Co,, Sixth and Fir Sts. Ileal I'Ntuto Traiisfei-s W. .Moon- to W. K. .M..n, laud in nee -Jlild-aW. 1 (1. I). Kruiiev el ox to l'liilo Hoyiirilii, iMleient in mining: elniiii 1 .1. . Ailken utju to .1. W. ,M,Ner et u.v, liuul in wr. 4- i-IW. 'JBF " 1 Kthel II. Cov S to K. IL Toft, Ihiii! ii?We. I-WI-IK. nnd land near ItrwHiiAliom 10 II. U Thom.1!. UiiKliliy Tliouiax, land in Affllanil .III LewiM MeUe.MMiliU lo Jiilin l(. MeKcvnohU, wiiiiitg i-iiiiiii m aw. ai-:i7-:V. l Ollie (herbeck ol vir to Luke II.Mitt, lot 1, block I, Cottage Add. to MeilToid 100 lloue liner Irrigated On-hard, Inc., to Wm. Hurt llninilton, land in Ihi. -T uud .1(1-1 W. 1IKI NOTIt l Notice Is heruhy given that the un dersigned will apply to the city coun cil of the city of Medford, Oregon, nt Its next regular meeting on July C, 1915, for a llcgnso to sell spirituous, vinous and mult liquors at retail In quantities less than a gallon at Its place of business on South Front street In said city until January 1st, 1010. Dated Juno 10, 1915. IIOTBL NA8IL II.. i 1! jncag. ra i --. .T OLASSIKIUD ADS. One oent per word per Issue. Six Insertions for prlco of tire. Fifty cents per line per month without change. I'Olt HUNT .HOU.SHKltHI'LVfJ IIOOMS swoaWi. wans iseiaarssBn'-',wSgt FOR RENT -Modern furnished, househeeiiing rooms, dose in 1 uiue 'i',i J, COURT HOUSE NEWS I'OK UKNT MlNl'Khl.ANEOUH FOR It I3NT -Storo roomln"an7noTt Corey llldg., fronting on Ornpo St. Also most doslrnblo offices, reasonable. Host of service. L. L. Cathcart, Itoom 1119, Phono 107. , FX)ll nrCMl-rinusiO FOIt HUNT Six room niodorn house. Phone f!l7-Y. 81! FOIt KI5NT 5-rooni modern house, hard-wood floors, full cement base ment. Phono 370W. FOIt UKNT Furnished houso Btrlct ly modern I nice Vooiiih, closo to business center. Owner euros for lawn. Phono 9IU-L. FOIt UKNT fi-rooiii bungalow and n l-iooiu furnished flat. Phono 521-U, 780 West 1 1 Hi St. FOIt HUNT Six room Iioubo, strictly modern, doxo In, cast front nice lawn, garden mid flowers. Keasonnblo to doslrnblo tenant. Phono .17211 or :i2M. Vim salp- TitrrcaitiCK FOIt SAL1J High grade Jersey cows, none better; fresh soon. Ilox 5, Mall Tribune. 82 FOR SALK Hod Pollod bull cnlf; pure broil Duron Jersey spring pigs; polo mountain buggy, good us now. Pnlmor Invostmuut Co., Modoc Orchard. FOIt SALK Young horse, half ensh. Phono 1 1 SX evenings. FOH SALIJ Horsos nnd muloii, snaps for quick sale. C, K. dates. FOH SALIC lleglstarod Duroc sow with pigs. J. 11. Wilson, It. F. 1). No. 1. 85 FPU' HALU .MISUKLLANHOUS FOIt SALU One McCormnolTblndor good shape; two one-horse culti vators. Cash will buy cheap, (luy Connor, phone (101-J. 81 FOIt SALK About 50 ohlakons. two to three months old. Mrs. I lurry Johnson, near Newtown llnkory. Call after 1:30 p. m. 82 FOH SALK A 1911 fully oqulppod twin Indian motorcycle In good condition. Harvey Watt, Phoenix. S3 FOH SAL1S 6000 gallon redwood water tank In good condition for $5. IleuJ. C. Collins, Jackson ville, tf FOH SALIC Centrifugal pump, 8 hicji stream, with nil oonootlons and somo extra pipe; will Irrlgnto 100 acres. This pump will draw sand, gravel or water. Phono U81-L or cull at 20G W. Main, oily. FOH HALH HICAI, ICN'I'ATK FOIt SAI.K Timber laud, suitable for weed or sawmill, good load, less than n I no miles rrom .Medford. Itargalu If taken at once. Harvey Wntt. Phoenix. X3 FOH SALK HIx actes or hearing pears In good condition, well lo cated. Now five room eotlngo, barn and outbuildings. Kxcellent soil, some fruit this year. Total prleo only $2xou. puable f 1000 cash, Iwlauee thten eura. K. K. Tu my, Sio Uuniot-i'oroy lllk. h3 FOH S A 1.18- I loom bungalow block and a hair from psel street; city water, electric light, phone. Prioe $425. Fur particulars see Mrs. Huth gmltb. with Hlttnor's 18m ploMiieut Agency, Palm llldg, Medford, Ore. 86 HKLP ANTKD FltMALK WANTED A competent woman took In private lumllv on randi near Medford. Address Mis. J. 8 Vilas, route :t. 8U NEW TODAY 63 acres a short distance out of Talent, fine roads It. F. D., rive room house, barn (or two teams, twelve seres cleared up, and put lu crop. Irrigation ditches In fine shape, and denty ef water. This place la offered, Including team, wagon and harness, and crop at $3600. No trade. I.ook It orer if yon want a good well located borne. C. 15. HOON F1UC ItKNT FUHMhilKII ItOOMfi TOUlTlONTFurnrshcd'room' ntS Laurel. Phono tl.17-J. 82 IIKIjI wantkii malk WANTUD l-'Irst-clnsH iumkkior, good salary, who Is able to initUo n small Investinuut in a good palng proposition. State oxporlonce. Ilox X., enro Mall Trlhuiio. SIl WANTUDCook for mluTng camp. Address F., care Mall Tribune. WANTKD tIOI!lliA.T:oU8 VANTKD--C5ood milk cow-,"" Vtato breed, age, price, iiuaiitlty of milk nnd when fresh. Ilox W., caro Mall Tilbuiie. H'i WANTUD Altnlfa or clovor to hull. A. Learned. S3 WANTKD Portlnnd Junk nnd sec ond hand store paya tho highest prlco for junk nnd hides, etc. Also second hand goods. Will call for 5c worth. Phonu GIO-K., 21 S. Front street. 97 WANTI3D Alfnlfu ranch up to 75, 000.00 equity. Valuo 118,000.00; net Income 11,000.00 yearly. No agents. Address Charles Pnttur hoii, Uen, Del. Portland, Oregon. 81 FOH IC.WIlAMIh FOH KXCHANC1I3 Will oxchango property corner South Onlcdalo mid Tenth for Portland property. (1. Townsend, 55 Union Ave, Port-laud- Oregon. 91 IIUHINUSS IIIKKCriOltY Altorm-ys POHTHH J. NRFF, WM. V. MI3ALUI Attornoys-at-Law, llouum 8 and !), Medford National Hunk. bids. A. H. HI3AMhTs7LAWYKH(Jarnott Corey bldg. Win. M. CohlK, (leorgo 11. Hoborti COLVIO & ItOlHCHTH, LAWYKH8-- Mudford National Hank llulldlng H. F. MULKKY & 0J-:O. W. OHHHItT Attomoys nt Law. Jucksou Coun ty Hank llulldlng. Auti tiuppiice LAHKH ADTO BPHINO CO. Ws aro operating tho Inmost, oldest and bust equipped plant In tho Pa cific northwest. Use our sprlngi when others fall. Sold under guar antee. 2G North Fifteenth St. Portland, Oro. CollectloiiH nml ltepoits COLLKCTIONS AND HUPOHTS Wo collected some accounts 1 1 yoara old. Wo know how to got tho , money. The llullock Mercantile ' Agency, Inr , Hooiiih I, 2, 3, Hus- kins' llldg., 210 K. Main St. IlfiitlMa uTt?'wnAl'."' VAN SCO TOO DH, O. O. VAN BCOYOO Dontiatrt Qarnett-Corey Illds., suite 111 Uodford. Ore. Phone 860. Kmploymcut Agency KMl'LO YM KNT a'o KNC Y--rwiT wish everybody to know that the Old Ho liable lllttner Heal Kstnte nnd Km ployiueut ngeucy, will got yom holp, rind you employment, rent your hoime or sell your land. Mrs J. S. Clark, manager succossor Itooms 0 and 7, Palm llldg., Med ford. Ore. WHY? IT IS YOUIl MKIXKHS TO SHF, Ml; Ilocaiifd my stock in trndo Is to havo optioned at tho lowest cnBh price the best buy In this county. I have been on tao ground look ing out for you for tho past flvo years. Nearly everyday I havo In vestigated some "good thlug." I have ollmlnated everything except those deals which 1 am convinced will so miro me satlsfltid customers. in a few hours time I can give you the benefit of this reeeareh. It Is my business M sho you over the county and IntroUuM yon to the possibilities and opportunities Uero. Sou Med ford first and J. C. BARNES IltHiui 'Mil, First NaiiuMHl HauW llldg iiusim;ss DiitLcrroKY ClUropracUirs DH. A. II. H IC DUES, Dr. Louise K. HcdgcB Mcchano-Thoraplats, Chiro practors, Spondylothoraplsts. These systems, Including dietetics, cura tive gymnastics, hydro-thoraphy, etc., produro results In both acuta and chroulo diseases. Consulta tion frco. Ovor Doiiol & Co., cor ner Main and Dartlott. Hours 9 a. m. to G p. m. Other hours by appolntmonu Phone 170, Pit. H. J, LOCKWOOD,, Chiropractor, uorvo specialist Itooms 20.V204 20G. Qarnett-Corey bldg. Vnpor baths and scientific massage glvon; needle spray, head and shoulder shower in connection; ndvlco la dietotlcs, medical gymnastics, hydropthorapy. Lady attendant. Phone, office 543, residence 511-11. ICngluoer nnd Contractor vuuiTrTcuSiTiTNs contractor, 404 M. F. & II. Uldg. SurvoyH, oatlmatoH, Irrigation, dralnngo, orchard and land Im provement tfaruKt QAnilAOIJ Got your premises cleaned up for tho summer. Call on tho city garbage wagons for good sorvlco. ' Phono 274-L. V. T. Allen. -j.--a.- " ;i ,.,-, ; I Instruction In SYtuto HAIGHT MU8IO STUDIO Hpom 401. anrnctt-Coroy llldg. Fred Al ton Hnlght Piano, Mrs. Florence Halllday Hnlght, volco. Phone 72. l'liytxdnnns mi& crurgoous DIl. F. 0. OAHLOW, Dlt. EVA MAINS OAHLOW Osteopathia, physicians, 41G-417 Qarnett-Corey bldg., phono 103C-L. Resldeuce 2G South Luurol St. DH. W. W. IIOWAHD OHteopathls physicians, 303 Qarnett-Corey building. Phono K04-M. DH. J. J. EMMEN8 Physician and surgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear, noso and throat. Lyes scien tifically toatod and glasses sup plied. Oculist and Aurlst for S. P. H. It. Co. Offices M. F. & II. Co, llldg., opposlto P. O. Phono 507, U. 11. PICKKL, M. D. Office Jack son County Hank bldg. Offlct phono 43-It; roalduuco phono C8-1L DR. R. W. CLANbYPhysrcTan and aurgoou. Phones, office 30, roil donco 724-J. Offlco hours 10 to 12. 2 to 6. DR. S. A. LOCKWOOD DR. MYRTLU 8. LOCKWOOD Physicians and surgeons. Office 309-310-311. M. F. & II. llldg. Phones residence, 814-J2; offlco, 814. Notary l'ublto HKLIW N. YOCKKY Notary pub Uc. llrlng your work to mo at the iltn of the Mnll Trlbuue. Printers nun Puiillsticrs llKDFOHl) PRlNTINO CO. has the best equipped printing ottlco in southorn Orogou; book binding, Ioobo loaf ledgers, billing systoms, etc. Portland prlceu. 27 Nortb Fir Ht. Seulng MaeblueH. S KV I NU M ACI iTnIjS "rent e"iV, "soidor ropalrwl. Agency Sliigor SuwIub machine, for . Southorn . Oregon. Headquarters with Mudford Furl ture nhd llatdwaro Co, 0. A. Chapman. Shoe ItcpiitiiiiK BHOK HBPAIRINQ Flrot class sao repairing, on modern eloctris maehlnos while you watt K. N, Dlden. locatod lu Kldd's Shoe Store, Phono 31 3J. i. .r ---w -t -:, ! TrMnMcrs KADS TRANSFBR & STOHAOK CO. Of lice 43 North Front St. Phons 315. Prices rlghL Service guar nted Typcw ritoM una Huppllot. TYPKWHITItRS AND SUPPLIES Now Remington. Smith Premier and Mwiaroh typowritlHg, adding and subtracting maobtnea, rebuilt inaehlnw for cash or easy pay wsuUi. Maohlnes fur rent, ribbons and supplies of all kinds, simple re pi Irs free of charge. Roger 3. Renneti. to tulnoo St.. phoni 838-1L . .j w