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PAGE MVE OLD NICODEMUS NIMBLE AT THE FRONT TABLE ROCK TABLETS BY WELLS MEDFORD MSIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JtTLY 10, 1915 Verne Pendleton ami his uncle, T. II. Peiidlelmi, spoilt IhhI Snturdny mid Sunday fishing on Kvntis clock mitl ri'tiirncil Mniidny luudcd down Willi tlio speckled beauties. Dick Wntcrs and wife of Medrord ivcro guests of the Scnhrooks last Sunday. James Kcese cut six acres of bar- Iy hint wcok oil tin- Pendleton Y-suiofi, that was ho heavy Hint U required twenty-seven pounds of twine to tie the bundles. When we consider that ordinary grain re(iiires about two pounds of twine to tlie acre, it will be seen that, tliH was some train, even lor this district. Mr. and Mrs. Filzpatriok, Tulilu ' Rock's "newly weds," went to Apple-' tale Friday, where they visited rel atives and attended the celebration, returning home Monday. Oliver Pcndlnnd of Talent ran do ft business trip to this district last1 Tuesday. Professor Haittht, the music teacher, reports that ho is well pleased with the progress boing niado by his pupils in this district, who, he Hays, arc among tho brightest ho has ever had tho pleasure of teaching. We are sorry to report that Mrs. J.W. Mollrido and Clark Collins of this place were among the injured in the train wreck nt Ashlnnd lust Mon . day. Mr. MeHrido was cut and hruisyd about tho head and Clarke Collins had his knee sprained. U. b. Collins and family nf Mod ford visited relatives hero over Sun day. Quite n crowd enjoyed n swim in the river last Sunday and found the water much warmer than annul at this time of (he year. The Hob Whites are becoming (iii(o numerous in these parts, and their whittling in the evenings remind pcoplo from thu "Stntcs" of their boyhood days. More than a score of our citizens attended tho movies at the Page the first of the week to view tho pictures made in this county, and all wore de lighted with them, some saying that they were far better than tho aver ago films making tho circuit. Harry Ncnlon and James Pcndlnnd were biisincsH visitors in Central Point Tuesday. Tablo Iloek was represented at many different Fourth of July cele brations, but the majority of out people stayed at home. The usual Interest in such affairs seemed to bo lacking. The nuniiHl'Mifccling of the stock holders or the TnblovIiock Ditch company will be held at the home of Colonel Washburn on duly TJ. Carl Heche of Agate, who is a frc iicut visitor in Table Iock, has been missing lately, owing to n severe at tack of luill7,V. The ilmp weather this week is somewhat retarding tho harvesting of grain, but is proving to be of sonic benefit to other crops. Weldon Sago anil Sandford Itich nrdson of Medford were Sunday vis itors in Table Kock. The Table Kock ball team is sched uled to play with tho Antelope team at that place ue.l Sunday. Clonic Diiulup iind wife of Lake view, Or., ami John Dnulap or New Jersey iufe spending a few days at the Lydiard home, and seem to be well pleased with our valley. Mrs. l.ydiard is a sister of the Duulap t bribers. j- (mii.1".. lo would iloflnltoly dctormlno ithor diplomatic relations woro to Vmtlnucd. , XKM GOLD Hi NUGGEfT Miss Mildred and Muster Abraiu Myers left for Portland last Friday, where tliev will rcidc with Mrs, Ilarkoff for the preseut at least. flcorgo W. Sorcnson, formerly sec rotary of the Itogue Kixcr Public Ser vice eorH)ration, in company wjth several flrants Pass mining men, spout Saturday last in Gold Hill, in vestigating several mining properties in which they are interested. Professor and Mrs. V. C. Thojn bade Gold Hill friends furcwell Mon day evening before leaving for Port land that evening. Mr. Thorn was formerly a partner with A. K. Kellogg in the Coinus theater, of this pln.ee, and ulno director df the Gold Hill concert band. Hoth Mr. and Mrs. Thoiu are excellent musician and they expect to secure positions of this nature in Portland. One of their vaudeville musical stunts is pro ducing harjuouy from bottles and dishes. Pote Myers 'and Lsetur Lord are spending their vacation as the guests of Tommy Andoron nt his mine on Jump-Off Joe crook. Miims A'ta Farmer, a. former rosi dont of this place, but now. of Aeh laud, hu beun visiting wih Mr. Luke Jmmings for the iust fortnight. Mrs. Aimn Nixon arrived from GrauU Pus for brief"vUit with Mrs- W. K. Onrling. Thursday. Ugmer Klhurt, vl40 is jutere?t,e4 xo, jS TBbM n III W ( I ) 7 NO. 21 listened lo tho cnmmnnilpr'n tnln - - - J '-' nX. "fc. C7 M WWII .. I IU IV 1 - ' I . ..-.-" . . --....-.... ..w Hfc I "- -. . - - gmtOMOLkftn ii lfi. ti r irr i Jt PAUL PAU No. 1 Gen. Pnu. tho fa tuous French soldier sent mo to Flanders whore the French nrmles wero having difficul ties. He asked for a n drug store in Ashland, visited with local friends for several days tho first of the week. Professor and Mrs. dairies V. Heck of Pern, Neb., departed Sunday afternoon for San Francisco, where th6y will visit tho exposition, after spending a few days with Mrs. Heck's brother, W. J-'. Darling, and family. Mr. Heck is president of tho Nebraska State Normal school, located at Peru. They will ulso visit nt Oakland and Los Angeles. W. G. Myers was a business vis itor nt Mcdford and Jacksonville on Tucsdny. Mrs. W. It. Walker visited with relatives in Grants Pass for several days the first of tho week. President Adams being absent, the Tuesday evening meeting of the Greater Gold Hill club was called to order by Vice-President II. I). Heed. Also, Secretary Dodge being at San Francisco, Hen H. Lampman nctcd in his stead. About thirty members and visitors were present. During the reports of committees it devel oped that Gold Hill now has a tour ist camping ground, located within the city limits, to which city water will be piM'd and connections liindo with the sewer. It is vory well locat ed, with plenty of fine shade trees and a splendid view of tho river. It was also decided at the meeting to hold the next open session ami re ception next Thursday evening, July IT), on which night the famous lib erty bell will pass through Gold Hill. Arrangements nrc being made for an appropriate program, as wu as a largo demonstration at the. depj)tf since it has been learned tnat the bell is well lighted and visible oven at night. Kodaks will bo in evi dence. Z. Driimm, nt one time operator of tho Nellie Wright mine, on Hlackwdl hill, stopped off in Gold Hill Monday for a visit with old friends, after an absence of ten yearsb He is now lo cated in San Francisco, Doc Vroninn or Ashland visited in Gobi Hill Wednesday and Thursday, Fritz Dean, civil engineer for the Hogue Hivcr Public Service corpora tion, is at present surveying nt the Anient dam on a company project. Mnrion Hodges and his daughter, vUhiO,rrt- MeCue, of Maiidon, Or., nrriv- d Thursday night and will is.it with ic dinner's brother, S. T. Hodges, id family. The Hodges brothers e preparing for a trip into the hills, while Mrs. Medio will also enjoy tho Itogue river sunshine and pure nir, 011 account of her health. G. I). Wallers arrived rl the Hor ace Pelton riyioh in Saint Valley from Portland Thursday. Preparations have been begun te the industrial fair this fall. In con nection with the fair, the "Itoariiifc Camp of '.'2" will be repeated. Ev cryone who attended it tho last time was more than pleased and have asked time and again that it be mndti a regular feature. EAGLETS ADRIFT Hy A. C. Howlett. Tho last time that I wrote for the readers of the Mall Trihuno I was giving an account of my trip from Medford to this place, and If I re member stopped off Just after wo had passed where tho wreck occurred. Shortly after passing the place whore tho wreck occurred wo camo to tho celebrated Shasta Springs and liero is one of tho notod places on tho en tire route as hero Is one of tho great est health reports along tho entire route unlass it is the celebrated Ash land springs, but by being held up on account of the wroek we wero de tained about threo and a half hours und that throw us Into the dark. Just boforo the hold up thero were two ladies and a boy from Oakland, Cal., who were having their summer out' lug at the Shasta resort and hnd hcon fUhlug along up tho norumenlo riv er, bQarded the Iruln sg us to avoid mr ."- Vll wx r iskyrx VU9xvee -KJJ U- JUJ report - No 41 the nozzle - ZZZ ''' - --- ZfZZT r- JT f 9 I - -- 07. f' -,m j TW Si- II J 7 dovo hcatUoromost Into the tcrrinc stroant But I am a marvelous swimmer' tho flvo mlto wnllr and in order to hurry up and save time, and after wo hnd been kept up thero for over two hours they camo to tho eo illu sion that thoy would havo saved time and tlio suffering from empty atom nclm if they had gone on on foot. Uut our tribulations were not ovor, for In n short tlmo we wero stopped again and an Investigation, for thero is no use In asking any of the train men what the trouble is, for thoy novor know n thing. Wo found that wo had run into a broken rail and in tho courso ot a short tlmo we had an other stop and found that tho trouble was nnother broken rail, and by this tlmo wo wero so far behind that wo had to stop and give the right of way to other trains until wo reached La h 11 nii when It seemed that tho way was mado clear for us, for from there on wo had no long stops and smooth snlllng. Ily this tlmo daylight began to nppcar and wo had a flao view of ono of tho beauty spots of northern California. Wo traveled for miles over a vast pralrio intorsperscd with grnln, In sacks that woro scattered ovor tho fields, Indicating tho roasou thnt thero wero so many flno largo houses ami barns mid occasionally an orchard but tho principal part of tho country Boomed to bo devoted to funning and whllo n part of tho land would have tho grain In tho sack, for thero they uso tho combined harves ter, there was a largo part of tho grain still standing and In addition to tho grain thoro wore hundreds of acres of alfalfa and everything Indi cated thnt wo wuro passing through a, flno productive country, but thoro In one very serious drawback, not that I would speak disparagingly of tho country, but wo nil know thnt every country has Its drawbacks and ono groat drawbnek to that part, of California Is tho hoavy wIiuIh and oc casionally a north wind which often burns up tho crop, for I hnvo seen apples almost rooked when I was proachlng on tho Ited Itluff circuit. Along tho routo wo passod several to'wus and In soiuo liistancoH what might claim to bo cities, and at last wo began to reach tho land of my oarllor days whoro I spoilt my early munhood and finally wo camo to a stop at Davis, sltunt'ed on a vast pral rio between hero (Vncavlllo) and Sacramento City, and thoro wo made qulto a stop and I had a chuueo to look around nnd seo what change hnd takon plnco since I preached my first sermon In the old school liouso In 1858 whon I was nothing hut an oxhorter, and my memory was kept busy running over the past flfty-soven years. Leaving thero wo soon arrived nt Klmlra whoro I hnd to chango cars for Vacavlllo, .. Tho noxt tlmo I wrlto I will try to tell something of tho country around horo und my rldo to Vnllojo, about tho roads, orchards otc. Vacuvlllo, Cal.. July 01915. xoiiei: Passongnr and mossonger sorvlco by auto Medford to Kuglo Point and return, leaving Nash hotol 8:80 a. in. and G:00 p. 111. Hoturn from Knglo Point nt convonlonco or paBsongors. Trip via Central Point If requested. Charges reasonable. W. I. Miijioh, registered chauffeur. ' I XOTICK TO roXTUACTOUH Soalod proposals addrossod to tho County Court of Jackhon county, Ore gon, and endorsed thoroon "Propos als for constructing portion of Crutor Lake Highway," will be roceivod by the County Court of Jnckson county, at its office in tho Court liouso nt Jacksonville, Orogon. until 11. o'clock a. in. on the 27th day of July. 1U15, and at that tlmo nnd place, will be publicly opened anil road. All proposals must be mado upon blank form, to bo obtained from the County Surveyor, at hli office in the Medford National Hank Iluildlnx. Medford, Oregon; 'must give the prices proposed, both in writing and in flguros; and 1- st be signed by th bidder, with his add.; . Nueli bid Is to be presented under 1 -s '4 cover, and slisll ho accompanied by on. '. a bidder's bond, made payable to Jack son County, or u, Certified check, nude payablo iq tb county juuge, 91 jae- r vto. a i usicncu 10 ino of woo. Ills trenches hnd by a giant hydraulic nozzlo of water Bon County, Oregon, for an amount equal to nt least ft per cent ot the amount of sntd hid, nnd no bid shall bo considered unless such cash, bond, or chock Is enclosed thorowlth. Such bidder's bond shall bo conditioned that If sntd bid' ho accepted, tho party bidding will duly cuter Into nnd oxo cute tho contract. Should the suc cessful bidder to whom tho contract Is awarded fall to executo tho snmo within ten days (not Including Sun day) from tho date or tho notification of such nward, such cash, bond, or chorfc, shall bo forfeited to Jackson County, nnd tho sniue shall bo tho property of the County. A Corporate Surety llond will ho required for tho faithful performance of tho contract, In tho .sum equal to one-half of the total amount ot tho bid. All bids aro to bo compared on tho basis of tho County Surveyor's esti mate of tho quantities of the work to bo done, ns follews: Hnrth excavation, MM cubic yards. Kock excavation, 1 cubic ynrd. Looso rock excavation, 1 cubic yard. Clearing nnd grubbing Gl ncres. Long culverts, !). Tho foregoing quantities nro ap proxlmato only, being given ns n basis for tho comparison ot bids, nnd tho County Court of Jackson county docs not expressly or by Implication, ngrco that the actual oniount of work will correspond therewith, hut rosorves Its rights to Incroaso or dceronso the amount of any class or portion of tho work that may bo deemed neces sary or expedient by tho county sur veyor of JackHon county. Tho plans, etc, may ho seon and forms of specifications and contract mny bo obtained at tho county sur veyor's office Us heretofore mention od. The right Is reserved to rojoct nny nnd all proposals und to accept the pioposnl deemed host for Jackson county. tJ. A. (lAltnXMU. Clerk of County Court for Jackson County, Oregon. FOIt UICXT MISOULLANKOUB ItOO.MH FOK KICNT Modorn housekeeping rooms, close In. Phono 'M'i-J, FOK HUNT KUiCMSilKII ItOO.MH FOK KICNT Furnished rooms; also light housekeeping rooms, il'i'l H. Central. 9 FOK KICNT reroom modorn liouso, hard-wood floors, full cement bnse mont. Phono 370W. FOK ItlCNT HINUKI.I.AX'KOUH FoTmUCNT Storo room"! n Onrnott Coroy Iildg., fronting mi drupo St. Also most deslrublo offlcoa, reasonable. Host of service, L, L. Cuthcnrt, Koom 319, Phono 1C7. FOK KAM'.-x-MlaJi:r,LAXIiOUS FOIt" SALIC Cheap, 5Mmssonger 1911 Ford car run loss than :i) miles, flno condition. Hox Ford, Mall Tribune. 90 FOK SALIC About 4 00 ft. 1 1-i Inch gnlvnnlzed plpo, hourly new. In quire ).'7-H. 95 FOK SALIC Largo refrlgorntor In good condition, Jlfi.UO. Nino puro blood P. It. pullets $1 oach. Mrs. ilattle Dyer, 1111 N. Central. 91 FOK SALIC Apricots nt prlco. Order of .Mrs. J. A. Phone 926-1 1. market Iiratney. 91 FOK SALIC Centrifugal pump, 8 inch stream, with all coneotlons and soma oxtra plpo; will Irrigate 100 nrros. This pump will draw sand, gravot or wntor. Phouo 931-L or tall ut 20G W. Main, city. NEW TODAY IGo acres of fine land three miles from Trail. Good wagon road to It. Three extra fmo spring. The place An fenciil, und 1111 Ideal stock raneh proposition. $10.00 per acre. Must act toon at that prlco. 100 acres of gholce Irrigated alfal fa In central California, worth every ootit of the $380.00 per acre asked. Will tsk a bearing orchard up to $15,uoo.00. Ualnnce can run on tho place. 10 soroi beautiful view ami good buildings, near Outral Point, $2(ino. C. D, HOON " commmucr n laio bncn washed nwny ot tho enemy No. 3 Seating of action! No. fi Straight ns an arrow 1 nwam ngaliiBt the powerful atream entered at tho mouth, Jerked tho mechanism out of order and rendered it powerless I thpn leaped Into my Grip and returned! coming from FOK HATiC MTIC3TO0K FoTnULln P. O. Hox 87(i, Mcdford. 08 FOK SALI2 Span 0-ycar old mules, weigh 1900, exceptionally woll broke and strong. Yos, your wlfo can drlvo thoiu. Prlco fUOO, or $:ir0 with double and single hnr noss, old buggy ami Jersey wagon. Also have thoroughbred Jersey bull 18 months, not registered. Price $110. F. K. Miller, Koguo Klver. Ore. 91 FOK SALK Ilrood sowb nnd young Pig. Phono -Toa-lta, II. F. Van Dyke. FOK SALK Thoroughbred Poland China bows and hoars, ready to wonu. Can ho registered. Phono C97-KG or call nt Kgan Orchard Co. 9G FOK HAL15 Horses of nil kinds; liouso wagons, camping wagons, hacks, harness. Vinson's Hnru, N. Kivorstdo Ave. 11G FOK SALIC Or trndo, good aged horso, or would eonsidor trndo for n good cow. lCmest Webb, Control Point, Ore. Ofi FOK SALIC Horso, buggy, nnd hnr noss. Will trade for wood. IJox 515, Medford, Ore. 91 FOK SALIC Stock hogs, all bIzob. T. IC. Scantlln. Phono a 10. FOK8ALlC Ked Polied bull cnlfi puro bred Duroc Jersoy spring pigs; polo mountain buggy, good na now. Pnliuer Investment Co., Modoc Orchnrd. FOK H.Wnv.IMIP FOK TKAD1C -Gentle and true mare pony for cow or feed. ('. W. Peart, 921 Ashland nvo. Phono 1 1 7-X. 9 1 FOK TKADlfl Ilonvy biood laaro for driving horso or cow. Phono even ings 778-J. 9G ICXCIIVNOIC $5000.00, Koso City Park, Portland, house. 8 rooms, hardwood floors, hullt-lns, modern kitchen, sleeping porch, largo clos ets, full cemont basement, furnaro and wash trays, desirable location; two blocks from car lino, near Prosbyterlnu church. Ad dross P. O. liox 2 12, Medford, Oregon, tit FOK BALK KKAIj KSTATB FOK SALIC Comfortable, modern homo, sleeping porch, largo vurau du, lawn, garden, $900. $300.00 down, tonus. 011 W. 11th St. 97 FOKSLK-OrlTado, 11T bargain, rooming liouso with 10 furnished rooms, located at 215 Fourth St., Ashland, Orogon. Call or wrlto J. M. Slack, Proprietor. 110 II KM' WA.NTKD .11 AMJ SAMCSMANPocketlule iTno7 now live proposition, all merchants In town of 100,000 and under want It. Pays $5 commission on each sale. No collecting, no risk to merchant. Wo take hack unsold goods. lCuslost biggest paying side Hue over offer ed. Cnnflold Mfg. Co., 208 Slgol St., Chicago. 9.1 WA.NTKD Solicitors, either sox; good proposition for right party. Address Hox 1, Mall Tribune 98 HKLP WANT1CD linker, rollablo and experienced, for a or I mouths hy the Ashland Ilakory on Fourth Street; recommendations needed. Apply In person to Joe Kusk, Ash land, Oro. WHY? IT IS YOUIt IllTSINKSS TO 8UK MB Oecauso my stock in trado la to havo optioned nt the lowest cash pilco the best buy in this county. I havo been on toe ground look ing out for you for tho past flvo yours. Nourly everyday I havo In vostlgutod Eomo "good thing." I havo eliminated everything oxcopt those doals whloh I am convinced will so- curo me satisfied customors. In a few hours tlmo I can giro you the benefit of this research, it Is my business to allow you ovor tho county aud introduco you to tho possibilities and opportunities horo. Seo Med ford first and J. C. BARNES ltooin iiOl, Flryt NUonul Uk lUdg. mysolf In my Maglgrtp, I flow over the WAXTlCn SITUATIONS SItVatION WANTICD Man and wife, No. 1 cooks, wants .position In hotel, camp or boarding house. 0. McKay, 227-0 and Uurtlctt, enro Mrs. K. Hart. WANT1CD Hbusowork or laundry by tho hour or day. Call Illttnor Km ploymont office, 0 1 WANTIil) IIIMUKUjAMCOUB WiNTIcir Wl IT V o liiifiiin n w lio lof t aweator at Mrs. Wlnflold Daily's plcaso call for sniue. 91 WANTKI) A loan"tr$"3000 for term II yonrs. A-t security. Address M, caro Mall Tribune. 99 WANTICD Stock to pnsturo, ono 111II0 south Medford on Hoar creek. Fred Dnughorty. 98 WANTICD To hlro a Ford or other light maelilno for G or G days. Stnto terms per day, with or without d river. P. O. llox 313. 9 1 WANTJCD Water tank for wagon uso. J. II. Carklu, or Phono H8X. evenings. WANTICD Milk cow for her koop; hnvo god alfalfa pasture Phono C39-JI. 9G WANTICD Second hand mniiuro spreader; good condition. Phono 113-J. , MOXKV TO MIAN SiS.'i'Ni TO LOAN $2000 lo loan, tho insurance Man. Holmes TO LOAN $5000 to loan on Improv ed property, city und orchard prop erty not doslrod. Address liox so, Medford Mall Trihuno. LOSt LOST- (iold brooch plu with pick und shovel. Please return to .Mall Trihuno nnd receive reward. LOST Ladles heavy knit navy bluo wool Hwoator. Keturn to 31 N. Ornngo to Mrs. Wlnflold llalloy, 94 LOST Pair of now skid chains, ham mor, otc, from auto Friday ho tween Ashland aud ICaglo Point. Hultublo reward. J. W. Mitchell. STKAYHD OK STOL1CN -Fox-hound dog, color spotted black and whllo, lemon spots over oyos, build In rather rangy, about is months old. Reasonable reward offered. Dr. S. A. Mulkoy, Central Point, Oregon. J 1 LOST Somewhere between Medford and Kelly's Island on Koguo Klvor road Sunday, prosuinably near Dodge Kivorstdo ranch, grip containing my fishing outfit, clothes, wading shoos, reels, fly books, loador box, fllos, otc. Howard for return to O. Putnam, Mall Trihuno office, Medford. IIUH1NKSH DlltKCTOKX At Coring POKTKK J, N1CFF. WM. r. MHALKI Attornoya-nt-Law, Kuoms 8 and 9, Medford National Honk bldg. A. R. HICAMKH, LANVYKK Onrnett' Corey bldg. Wra. M. Colvlg, Oooigo M. Koberti COLV1Q & KOHICKTS. LAWV1CKB- Medford National Hank Pudding U, F. MULKICY & OKO. WrOHICKKl Attorneys ut Law. Juckeou L'oun ty Hank Hulldlng, Auto nnpplirs LAHEK ATJTO BPRINO CO. Wi are operating tho largest, oldest aud best equipped plant in the Pa cific northwest. Uso our spring! when othors fall. Bold under guar antco. 20 North Fifteenth St. Portland, Oro. Collections and Reports COLLKCTioNSNDlYlCPOKTO collected somo nccounts 14 yoara old. Wo know how to got tho money. Tho Hullook Moroantilo Agency, Inc. Rooms 1, 2, 3, Has kins' Hldg., 21G K. Main St. Dentists DR. W. M. VAN UCOTOO DR. O. C. VAN SCOYOO Dentists Gsmett-Coroy Hldg,, suite Uedford. Oro. Phone 860. 116 Notary I'll bll 0 IIICLDN N. YOUIfKY Notary pub lic, llrlng your work to mo at th lK of (be Mail TrIOyue. entrenchments to tho scene HUSINKSS DIKKOTOKY Oniroprnctom DK. A. K. 1IKDOKS, Dr. Louise H. Hodges Mcchnno-TbcrnplstB, Chiro practors, Spondylothoraplots. Thesfl systems, Including dietetics, cum tlvo gymnastics, hydro-theraphy, etc., produce results In both scute and chronic dlsonocs. Consulta tion freo. Ovor Douol & Co., cor ner Main and HartloU. Hours 0 . m. to G p. m. Other hours by appolntmont. Phone 170. pn. 11. J. LOCKWOOD,, Chiropractor, nervo specialist Rooms 20H-204-20C. Oarnett-Coroy bldg. Vapor bathfl and scientific mnssage given; nocdlo spray, hoad and shoulder sbowor In connection; advice In dlototlcs, medical gymnastics, hydropthornpy. Lady attendant. Phono, office 543, resldeaco Ell-It, Knglncvr mi Contractor FKED N. CUMMINOS ICnglncor and contractor, 404 M. F. & II. Dldg. . Surveys, estimates, Irrigation, dratnago, orchard and laud Im provement. GriNK OAnHAQK Uet your premises cleaned up for tho summer. Call on tho city garbago wagons for good Borvlce. Phone 274-L. I. T. Allen. Instruction in Musle IIAIGIIT MUSIC STUDIO Roobi 401, Gafnott-Corey Uldg. Fred Al ton Height piano, Mrs. Florence Hnlllday Ilalght, volco. Phone 7" 1'iiyusiciKBs bbs. trorgeoiu DR." F. O. OARLOW, DK. EVA MAINS OAKLOW OsteopatbU physicians, 41G-417 Garuutt-Corsy bldg,, phono 103 U-U JUldeu6 20 South laurel Ut. DR. W. W. HOWARD OsteopathU physicians, 303 Onrnett-Corey building. Phono U04-M. DR. J. J. KMM1CNB PiiyslciSR aid surgeon. Prnctlco limited to eye, ear, noso nnd throat. Byes scien tifically tostod nnd glasses surx piled. Oculist nnd Aurlst for S. 1. R. It. Co. Offices M. F. & II. Co. Hldg., opposite P. O. Phono DG7. B. II. P1CKBL, M. D. Office Jack son County Hank bldg. Offlei phone 43-R; resldenco phoae C8-K. DR. K. W. CLANUY Physician and surgeon. Phones, offlco 30, roit donco 724-J. Offlco hours 10 ta 12, 2 (0 5. DR. 8. A. LOCKWOOD DR. MYRTLlC S. LOCKWOOD Physicians uud surgeons. Office 309-310-311, M. F. & II. Hldg. Phones rosldonco, 814-J2; office, 814. DR. MARTIN C. HARIIIJR Physi cian ami surgtou. Office Pulm block, opposite Nush Hotel. Ileum 10 to 12, 1 to i. Phouo 110-J. . .:: n z --rr:.- - .-. -- -.J Printers nun J'ublisliers UBDFORD PR1NTINO CO. has ths bost equipped printing office la southern Oregon; book bludlng, looso lent ledgers, bllllug systems, etc Portland pricca. il North Fir Ht Honing Machines. SICWINO MACH1NK8 rented, sold or repaired. Agoucy Singer Sewing nmchlno.. for.. Southern.. Orogon. HoadquartorH with Medford Furl ture nnd Hardwuro Co, C. A. Chapman. Shoo Itcitatrlng MSH S1IOK RKPAIRING First class shp ropalrlng, on modern electrU machlnos while you wait. E. N, Qldon, locntod In Kldd's Shoe Store, Phone 313J. TrunsTcrs BADS TnANSFICK & STORAGB CO, Offlco 42 North Front St. 1'hoas 816. Prices right. Service guar tnteed r- : -: vr, '. ';.:. , i Typewriters uh(1 BnppIIos, T'H'EVK?T15lts""ANDSUPT'LD New Remington, Smith Promts and Monarch typewriting, adding uud subtracting marines, robuiu machines for cash or oasy pyt ments. Mnchlnea for ront, rlbbe-M nnd suppllos of all kinds, simple re pairs freo or charge, Roger i, Hennott, 10 Qulne St., 1U0M S5-l. 1 r A M