PKOTS PTVJJ
MYSTIC SHRINERS
OLD NICODEMUS NIMBLE At THE FRONT
DT
BY .WELLS
--.
No. 5 To the chagrin of tho airship's
crew, I landed safely, picked up my
Mnglgrlp, and walked away fdltoweif jiy
the gooso which I had tamed.
HEDFORD ROTE TRIBUTE, MrSDFCmD, 01tt(.OX, TUESDAY, JULY JJfllfi.
PARADE IN MILE
NSPOTLESSATTIRE
SEATTLE, n., July 13. Tho
Mystic Shrlnors wore astir early this
morning, propnrlng for tho street
procession In which fill ,tho patrols
unil bauds took part, making tho
most colorful daylight spectnelo over
wltnoMod horo. Sixty temples nnd
forty Imnds worn In tho long lino.
moBt or tho mnrehers wearing ehib
oratoly omliroldored costunipa. Many
of tho uniformed Shrlnors had spont
yesterday nnd Inst night niarohlnB
nliout, but today all wero ready In
spotless nttlro, for moro parading
nnd visiting.
Tho Shrlnors nssemhled In tho
streets adjoining tho council head
quarters, moved south through tho
business district nnd then north to
tho Monro theater, whero tho march
ers uroKo rnnUs nnd the Imperial
council at oncn began Its 41st ntinual
session.
Milliners Are Welcomed
Tho thentor nfter a band number
and prayer, tho Moolah Templo
chanters of St, Louis lifted their
voices In song. Governor Ernest Lis
ter welcomed tho Shrlnors to tho
state of Washington. Tho Zurnh
tomple qunrtct or Minneapolis, sang.
Thomas Ilurke, president of the Se
attle chnmber or commerce deliver
ed a welcoming address nnd tho AI
malalhah chanters or Los Angeles,
fiang. Mayor Hiram 0. 0111 grcoted
the council on behnir or tho city nnd
tho Kl Zagal Temple octette or Far
go, N. D., snng. Jnmes 13. Chllbcrg
or Seattle, spoke tho welcome or
Nllo Templo nnd Imperial Potentnto
Frederick It. Smith responded to nil
the addresses.
Many Runds ProMMit
This drlernoon many Shrlnors
wont to tho Pt'igot Sound nnvy yard
on steamers provided ror thorn. A
lawn reto hnd been arranged at Vol
unteor park for tho visiting ladles.
Tho Almnlalkah chanters, Los Angel
es, tho Moslem Tomple bnnd, Detroit,
Kl tfagal Templo octette, Fnrgb; N.
D, tho Ararat fempio band, Kansas
City, tho Moslem Templo patrol, De
troit, tho Moolah Templo chanters,
St. LquJh: Tho Aloha Templo pntrol,
Honolulu, tho Elmlnn Tompln bnnd,
Cnlveston, and tho Cordon bagpipers
og Clzoh Temple. Victoria, 11. C, pnr
tlclpated In tho fote. Open houso for
visiting ladles woro maintained by
tho wives of many Scnttlo Shrlnors.
Mrs. Frederick It. Smith, wlfo or tho
Imperial potentnto, held n rccoptlon
nt tho Ilotol Washington.
Al Kador Templo band or Portland
furnished music ror n children's
dancing reto nt tho Imperial grand
stand this afternoon.
ONE MONTH'S LIMIT
GIVEN TO RUMANIA
LONDON', July 13. Rumania has
been givon n month In which to ac
cept or lojcct, nn offer of territorial
compensation ror hor active military
assistance or neutrality, according to
tho Times' Halkan correspondent In
a dispatch datud at Sofia last Satur
day. Tho correspondent says that tho
Austrian minister at lluchnrest on
tho eighth prosontod a noto to tho
Ilumanliin govornnient offering Hu
mnula as a consideration for hor
friendly neutrality tho cession of
Ilukowlnn, with tho ltlver Seroth ns
her northern boundary, togothor with
various concessions to tho Ilumanlan
Inhabitants In the dual monarchy, In
cluding tho foundation of a univer
sity at llrast.0 (Kronstadt).
"In consideration for hor nctlvo
military assistance," tho correspon
dent continues, "Uumanla would re
ceive tho whole of tho Uumanlan por
tion ot Hukowlna to tho rlvor Pruth
and also nn extension of territory
along tho north bank or tho Danubo
to the Iron Gates, Including Mehadla,
whllo Austria-Hungary would under
take to conquer Hessnrabla and
transfer that province Immediately to
Rumania as a permanent possession.
WILL NOT SHED BLOOD
(Continued from Page 1 )
travels abroad.
"Your life i ifeI nnd mv own
Moxiro would do well to copy the
trail of tbe national character
which make vou groat. Tlmt hih
nnd univeriHl oourev which ovon the
customs in-ptHiton. nt tho port f
Now York havo to high lirw.
That whiit i. it y myl "w
and love of home. Tho are the
t'kitraetvrMii f rt eonntry
and tnue are the thingi. which wrf
mi.t tiotjennbto tu w. W M
caw who viitina vonr Hllt 'r
the fir-t time."
(li'lMTitl, our eneniie. -u von
art- vrv. rv n.li That vmi hnc
uut.W million, rutin iir eMH-rinn-in
Mfximi. Tll mi- tlu- linili.
er.il, wltut uri- u.i wiitli?
The .UI Uiliau -.t t-r ' iiuwiit
n it in ttiH'ii ivvi-nr. dunuit wliirh h
ttui lit Ui- ""'MJf'r' Ui' 'U.h' iiiiixl '"'I
i T i i I. .i.i..r uUit w.i tu alitorm to tf )ni
Uii vhiwi he iuUhI m dictator "'' J
ISO. 1 Once, being in a
mood for excitement, I opened
tho wlnga of my marvelous
Mnglgrlp antl flow over Flan
ders nil around mc wcro
noroplancs and war nlrshlpsl
Mexico City. Then, slowly niul with
reverential cure lie drew from hi
wnllet u little envelope which he
tnpned with his forefinger ns he said
slowly :
"This is niv fortune, niul of other
riches I hnvo none. There, in flint
little while envelope nre the things I
cherish most in mv life. Oohl I hnvo
little nml my home nt Forest Hill.
X. Y., is u modest plnee. Hut theo,
these
nlni'ei
llie-e flowers which wero
nniunil the Htntue of her sulnt ly m.v
wife on our wedding day .'111 yetirx
ngo, nre the .sum total of my fortune,
niul hhoiild I loe them, I would' he it
ruined man.
"I huve curried (hem llirouwli nil
of my cumpaiguH. I hnvo slept with
them under mv pillow uud I t-hnll
have tliem in the pocket of mv uni
form when I follow m.v grand old pat
ron, flcnernl I'orfirio Din, to nnwer
the Inst trunniel call.
Foui-tli Celebration
"Your July Fourth celebrations in
terested me greatly, nnd, for u few
minutes ns I sal in my cluimher at
tho hotel, I imtigiued 1 was ugiiiu in
battle ns I heard the popping of fire
crnckiT1 nnd the hoounntr of explos
ives. It reminded mo of nuothei'
July Hh, when wo were fighting he
fore Hueliimhu to drive tho Oro.co
revolutionists out of their positions in
(lint great strutcio position.
"WVsturtod on July 1 to ntlnek,
nnd for three days nnd nights wo
would move our 11,000 men up to the
puss, luick ugiiin nnd up (he next dnv.
keening i- n eontiuunl lire from our
sixty big field guile to cover our ml-
vniieert. It was the night before
July Ith Hint we were prepuriug to
make the final assault.
"Cuptain Kunisidc, llio Auierieun
luilitnr" uttnche, was there with tho-n
from (lermuny, Franco uud Kuglaiid.
Around u big euiup II re nt the base
headquarters wo sat nnd talked thai
night before the big buttle.
One on Hie American Captain
"I asked ('upturn Huruside if ho
knew what the next day would bring.
Ho thought I icfcrrcil to the military
movement uud answered in the nega
tive. Tlmt night, nt five minutes
past midnight, I sent !I00 drummers
to his tent to remind him that it wii
the iinniversnrv of his country's
hiitliduy.
"At sunrise I sent the hand of the
Iwenty-eighlli division to screunde
him, uud nil dnv, during tho big hat
tie, thore wns u hand playing Ameri
can national airs wherever Cnitluin
Huruside happened to he. Wo took
Huchiiuhn I'ass that Fourth of July
nnd we, too, entiled the right to cole
brute on (but day, for that battle
ended the levolutiou nuiiist the Mn
dero government.
Is .Much Misunderstood
"1 have been criticized, enitooned
niul jeered at by your people uud
your proKK beouuso I was iuiunder
xtond. Hut I hnvo cherished no bit
terness, for I am u militury man and
we lenrn early in life that there is
nothing to he gained by hating ovon
our eneiuios, Hut you muy tell the
American people through your paper
that never have I been responsible
for the miotrentment of a single
American, nor huve I permitted a
single one to be mistreated wlien I
huve been in charge of affairs. You
limy loud the lecord of thD awful
timuh'ii) Mexico City, and not u sin
gle American vh fianncd. I have
given them even- protection I could
and, when your troo entered Vera
Cruz I spent nil of mv time in the
emiitnl to o thul uuno of your na
tionals wero karMstl.
"HHt liappenttd botwtioii your Hv
oruiwiHt uud Hiylf wm between two
HtHUM. Hut uo une enu uevvr hm.v
that I iitaitUnl Aoricam to be
hunud in My rnuHlry."
Won't Sbuil Jlmi1 .Moxlnin lllixsl
'Ocueral. wltut is uur iuqHs in
ouiing t the border ut hi tinwf
Thf "ii m have ciiini' In lart an
ullur iiwiliitioii. I- tlmt triir f"
(K-m mo vrdad! li i u true!
1 canii bfit' to nre mv Imieliter ""
- No. 2 When directly over an airship,
I leaped from tho seat of my Mnglgrlp!
I had no, fenr,. though I was directly over
tho monster., ) k. , r
expositions. Never will I draw my
sword nguiiiHt the people of iuxieo.
If it is needed ti defend tho flag I
Will fight as long ns I live. Hut there
has been too much good, JU'xicuu
blood spilled hlroady, nnd I will not
be responsible tigent for shedding
more blood. Some dny I expect lo
return to my Mexico. Hut it will lie
in pence and not nt the head of auy
nnny.
"I am mi old man nnd I huve Jmd
enough of wnr, nnd only wish to live
out the remainder of mv life in my
own country, surrounded by m.v fam
ily. I hope this wish mny be given
me, for I do not wish to die us my
patron, (leuernl INirlirio Diaz, died, in
mi nlien country nwiiy from the peo
ple 1 love.
Ida, a CJrcnt Man
"He wns u greut man Iho grentes-t
Mexico has ever produced. lie gnve
mo my diploma nt ChnpuHepcc, nml
it wiih he who selected me to escort
him to Vein Cruz when he went to
his self-enforced exile. Much of
whnt he did for his country bus been
undone. Hut the example of I'orfirio
Diaz will nlwnys he n guiding influ
ence in Mexican uffnirs.
"As for myself, I usk nolhing of
my people or uuy people hut to be let
alone. Whnt I hnvo in my mind is
u i it senled chest, You see me on
the outside, but whnt is locked up in
my heart no one but myself uud my
flod knows, nnd no one will ever
know.
Iliiertu's Message to Americans
"Tell your American people that
old Yietoriuiio lluerta menus no
hiirin, either to his own people or to
Iho I'nitod Stntes. Tell them tlmt
history will fix li! place in the nf
fnirs of his country uud that the only
wish of nu idd mini is tlmt he he re
turned to the suerejl soil of Mcxicu
should his final orders come, us
fleneral Diaz' i'linie, while ho wns an
exile from the lund he loved so well
that he gne his life for her."
For u minute the old dictator sat
stolidly in his chair mid dreumed
through his glasses. The lines along
his cheeks softened, the clusters of
wrinkles around his eyes faded unit
his thin lips parted under the stubble
of ii miisiuehe into n half smile.
With n statt us if from u dream he
aroe, took mv arm to go and the
interview wns over.
Mr. Wyland of the Meadows u
binding gram in the Heugle count r.
The Diigguu haling machine i in
this section haling buy for tho farm
ers. (Icorgo Slney is deliveriutt wood
to hib cuitomun south of linguo
nver.
The headers, binders uud reapers
are all busy, mid if the' weather holds
good the fiirmor' crops unilh of the
river will bo ready for the thrtudier
in n fow duys.
Cltuide Chapman stailisl for Cra
ter lake Monday, uUo Mr. uud Mix.
0. Vincent, Mi Ora Vincent uud bur
brother, Int.
Sam Marshall of Central Point
whh visitiii" in Hcmtlc Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. ltulpli lluywurd and
Min filadys Huyiuoml of Hook Point
wero Sunday visitors nt tle home of
Wi. 'C. Chapman.
lttibo Moore and .Mis Iiljaii Chap
uimii visited the nunies at the Cooper
IihII nt Moonville Sunday nijtht.
Quito it crowd of tho tiam's Valley
people enjoytsl a 4cnie ua Koguo
rivor Sunday, uenr tkv J. W.'Bratt
ranoJt.
Mrs. W. C. Chapman awl w,
CImIuIii, wto Catrl Point vuHtiirn
I'riiUy.
Hun MtMirr'x had- ciw in
worlunir ihi the J. . Si'ntt ijukIi tlii
wwk.
William Cnllii. ' ' 'In- Mt'iiilou . i
Ihikv tin- uci'lk linr f . Ii. iro,
of rain M Ik ftvagir rountrt.
MV. him! Mrs, l.iwa- of IWavh
wen- Mtslford M-iiir Kuturln
ANTIOCH ITEMS
No, 3 I dova straight through tho
body of tho airship! llelow Mow a flock
of wild goeso big fello'wsl I alighted
on tho back or" gander!
COURTHOUSENEWS
Itojiortod by Jntkson County Ab
tract Co., Sixth and Fir 8ts.
Circuit
Ashland Lumber Co. s Lemuel X.
Nicholson el ul lien.
John II. droves vs. Paul (I. Deu
hcr, return of summons.
Hcntrice H. Ilillcnry vs. 1-3. A. Ilill
eary, return of summons.
Currie 1. nuffichl vs. Onirics K.
Duffield, retiiiu of suuunoiis.
IMwnrdW Snller vs. Knlghl
Page, nffiduvil, order.
I.ouis llilty et al. vs. John F.
Franklin, return of siiininniis.
F. II. Mu.xson vs. Ashlniid Fton
Works, recovery of pioperty.
Abijah Wines vs. I vti K. Wines, di
vorce. Hnnk of Coinmeree, F.ngene, Or.,
vs. Klhi F. Taylor, action for money.
"Probata
l'slate of Mary A. Harelay, inven
tory nnd upprniMMiioiit.
(lunrdinnsbifi of It, F. Taylor el al,
report of salo-f real lroperlv.
Kstale of M. . Ihigland & C o.. in
solvent delitor,'n-iguee's second and
final repot t, o(der.
NOTICH TO CONTHACTOItH
Sealed proposals addressed to tho
County Court of .Jackson county. Ore
gon, nnd endorsed thereon "Propos
als for constructing portion of Crater
Lnko Hlghwii)," will bo received by
tho County Court of Jackson county,
nt Its office in tho Court House at
Jacksonville, Oregon, until 1 1 o'clock
it. m. on the 27th day or July, I'.ur.,
and at that tlmo and place, will bo
publicly opened nnd road.
All proposals must bo mndo upon
blank form, to bo obtained from the
County Surveyor, nt his offlco In tho
Medford National Hank Hulldlng,
Mod ford. Oregon; must give tho
prices proposed, both In writing nnd
In figures; uud must ho signed by tho
bidder, with his nddress. Knch bid
Is to bo presented undor senled cover,
mid hIiiiII be accompanied by cash, a
bidder's bond, mndo payable to Jack
sou County, or n certified check, made
payable to the County Jttdgo, of Jack
son County, Oregon, for an amount
equal to at least r per cent of tho
amount or said bid, nnd no bid tthnll
bo considered unless mirh cash, bond,
or check Is enclosed therewith. Such
bidder's bond shall bo conditioned
that U said bid bo accopted, the party
bidding will duly outer Into and exe
cute tho contract. Should the sue
coHSful bidder to whom the contract
Is awarded fail to execute tho same
within ten dns (not Including Sun
day) front the date of tho notification
of such award, such cash, bond, or
check, shall be forfeited to Jackson
County, and the same shall bo the
property of th Coiinty.
A Corporate Surety Horn! will bo
required for the faithful performunoo
or tho contract, In tho sum equal to
ono-half of tho total amount of tho
bid.
All bldH are lo bo compared on Iho
bnslH of the County Surveyor's ostl
tuato or tbe quantities of tho work to
bo done, us follews:
Harth excavation, ii ina cubic yards.
Itock excavation, 1 oulilc yard.
Loose lock excavation, 1 cubic
yard.
CluarliiR and grubbing G.I acres.
Log culverts, I.
Tho foniiiolug quantities are ap
proximate only, being given as a basis
lor the comparison of bids, and tho
County Court of Jackson county does
not oxpichhI) or by Implication, nurec
that the.urtual amount or work will
correspond therewith, but reserves
Its rights to Increase or decrease the
NEW TODAY
100 acres or fino land three miles
from Trail, fiood wagon rood to It.
TIiim extra flue springs. Tho place
la foncd, and an Ideal stock ranch
proposition. $10.00 per acre. Must
act soon at that price.
100 acres or ohgloo irrigated alfal
fa in central California, worth overy
ount of tbe-JISO.OO por acre aaketl.
Will take a bearing orohard up to
$16,0o eo. Halanee oan run on the
It acres beautiful view and Komi
nwikMns. near Central Point, $:'0oo.
C. D. IIOON
.No."4 I "rodo ltlm'for miles--until 1
hnd crossed tho frontier! Ho wan docllo
and obedient as a lamb under my power
ful lnfluenco! -
nmount or any class or portion of
tho work Hint may be doomed neces
sary or expedient by the county sur
veyor or Jackson county.
Tho plans, etc.. mny bo scon nnd
forms of specifications and contract
may bo obtained at tho county sur
veyor's otflco ns heretofore mention
ed. Tho right Is reserved to rojoct any
and all proposals and to accept the
prnposnl deemed best Tor Jackson
county.
0. A. (UllDNrcil,
Clerk or County Court ror Jnokson
County, Oregon.
1'Olt HUNT IfOCNI?Ki:i:i!Nn
ItOOMH
FOU HUNT Modem housekeeping
Hiillos, close In, $5, $N mo.; new
prop. 'Jill 1C !ith. 11M
FOIt HUNT Modem hoiisokeepliig
rooms, close in. Phono :i7'J-J.
FOR KKNT PUxCMSiinit ItOO.MH
FOU HUNT Furnished rooms; also
light housekeeping rooms. II 21! S.
Central. DO
FOR RIO Iw MOUHW
TO UKNT Ii room mod, film, houso.
seo Purucker, St, Murks llldg.
FOU HUNT 5-room modorn houso,
hnrd-wood floors, full comeiil bnse
incnt. Phono 270W.
FOR HUNT MISUKl.l.ANr.OUH
KOU'ilKNT--Sioro room In'dnrnoU
Coroy nidg., fronting on C-rnpo
St. Also most dcslrnblo offices,
reasonable, Host of service. L.
L. Cuthciirt, Room 3 19, I'lionu
1C7.
FOR HAK..MIftl;:LL.KOUS
FOU SAMS Chenp, o-pnttaenger
1!HI Ford cur run lots than 3000
miles, fine condition. llox Ford,
Mnll Tribune. :k;
FOU SALIC prlrots I cents n lb.
for .10 pounds or larger lots. Phone
Foothills Orchard. IKI-.I.
FOU SALK Apricots at market
price. Order of Mrs. J. A. llnitney
Phone yiir.-ll.
FOU SAMS Contrlfugnl pump, 8
inch stream, with all collections
uud somo extra plpo; will Irrlgato
ICO acres. This pump will draw
sand, gravol or water. Phono
O.'ll-L or cnll nt 200 W. Main,
cill '
FOR HAI.r lATtaixiCK
I'OI t S A L IS i'resh ci" IS." A nilrmi!
P. O. llox S7tl. Medford. PS
FOR SAMS llnioil sows nnd young
Pig. Phono loa-H3, II. F. Van
Dyko.
FOR SAMS Thoroughbred Poland
Chliia sows nnd boars, ready to
wean. Can bo registered. Phono
5U7-ltO or cnll at ISgau On hard Co.
,00
FOR SAMS llonwa or all kinds;
house wagons, oainplng wagons,
hacks, liarueaH. Vinson's Hani, N.
, Rlversldo Ave. 1 10
FOR SAMS Or trado, good aged
horse, or would consider trade
for u aood cow. ISrueat Wobli,
Central Point, Oro. 00
FOU SAMS Rod Pollod hull cnU;
pure brml Uuroc Jersuy spring
plga; polo iiiouutnln buggy, good
ns new. Palmer Investment Co.,
Modoc Orchard.
WHY?
IT 18 VOIR HI'tlMSSS TO HKR MR
Ilecuuso my stock in trado is to
huve optioned at tho lowest cash
prlco tho host buy In this county.
1 have bueu on tno ground look
ing out for you for the past fivo
years. Noarly cvorydny I have in
vestigated somo "good tlilug." I have
eliminated everything uxuept those
doals which I am convinced will tie
euro mo satisfied customers,
In a fow hours tlmo I can give you
tho benefit of this research. It is my
business to show you over tho oouuty
and Introduce you to the possibilities
and opportunities bore. See Mud-
ford first and
"J. C. BARNES
IUhiiii 1!01, Klrt Natioual Hank Hlilg.
x i SLtm-
j5F
FOU BALK HKAti ESTATH
FOR 8ALK Comrortnblo, modern
homo, sleeping porch, lnrgo veran
da, lawn, garden, $!)00. $300.00
down, terms, ail W. nth St. 87
FOU SALK Or trade, nt a bargain,
rooming housn with 10 furnished
rooms, locnted nt 2 IT. Knurtli St..
Ashinud, Oregon. Call or write J.I
M.JHackJNoprlotor. 1H5
IIKLP WAXTKUaiAIiK
WANTUD Solicitors, either box!
good proposition for right party.
Addross llox 4, Mall Trlbiinin 3S
,VANTKP--MIM;r;t.ljANv:OUB
j WANTHI)
Second hand sowing inn-
i' hi no In guod condition. Address
C. I). Wolverton, Hold Hill, Ore.
SIS
WANT1H) Uulliiqulshed hoiuestends
II. L. Mooro, euro Mall Tribune.
100
WANTHD llces, either swarmH or In
any stylo of hives. W. J. Smith, It.
R. No. 1, llox H. 100
WANT1D A loan of $3000 for term
3 yenrs. A-l security. Address
M. caro Mnll Trlbuuo. 9U
WANTKD- Slock to pasture, ono
mile south Medford oil Hear creek.
Fred Daugherty. UK
FOR KAUIlAOh
FOR TUAIjK llenvy brood mnro for
driving horso or cow. Phonaovcn
Ings 77fi-J. G
.MOXISV TO LOAN
MW
TO LOAN $2000 to loan,
the Insurance Mini.
Holmes
LOST-
LOST Moose and F.nglo lodge re
ceipt hooks. Flndor plenso return
to Tribune office. 100
LOST Pair of new skid chains, ham
mer, eto., from auto Friday be
tween Ashland nml Kagln Point.
Suitable rowurd. J. W. Mitchell.
LOST Soniowhoro between Medford
and Kelly's Island on Hogiio River
roud Sunday, prosiimnbly nonr Dodge
Jtlvttrsldo ranch, grip containing
my fishing outfit, clothes, wading
shooti, rools, fly books, londor box,
files, etc. Rowurd for return to
O. Putnam, Mali Trlbuno offlco,
Medford.
, For.Ni
FOUND Near Commercial club bldg.
u ladles' Jacket. Owner oan huvo
wiiiio by calling at Mall Trlbuno
and paying far ad. 0(i
HUH1NKHS DlRKCrORT
Attornj
PORTKR J. NISFF, WM. l MHALMT
Attomoyu-ut-Luw, Rooms 8 and
9, Mudford National Hnnk bldg,
A. 13. RISAMISH, LAWYKR Harnett-
Corey mat-
Win. M, Colvlg, (looigo M. Roborti
COLVIO & ROIllSUTS. LAWYBH8-
Medford Nntlonnl Hank llulldlnx
H. F. MULKISY & OKO. W. CHISRRl
Attorneys at Law, Jackson L'oun
ty Hank Hulldlng.
Auto supplies
LAIIER AUTO SPRING CO. W
aro oporatlng tho largest, oldest
and best oqulpped plant in tho !' - -' : "- ' --" " " -clflo
northwest. Uso our sprlugs ! Shoo Repntriiig
when othors fall. Bold undor guar- U.-ww
antco. 20 North Fifteenth BU
Portland, Ore.
Collections nml Reports
COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS Wo
collected somo accounts 1 1 years
old. Wo know how to got tho
money. Tho Jlullook Muronntllo
Agviicy, Ins., Rooms 1, 2, 3, Has
kins' Hid.. 21 (Ml. Main St.
DruUsU
i)RV M. vXrt'aOYOU
DR. O. O. VAN SCOYOO
Dentists
Otrnott-Corej llldg., salts 111
Medford. Oro. Phone SCR.
Notary I'uiqtc
HBLKN N. YOOKUY Notary pub
Ho. Ilrtug your work to tuo at Uii
situ ot the Mull Trlbuno.
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HIJHIMCSS DIltKCTOKY
Chiropractors
DR. A. R. HEDGES, Dr. Louise .
Hodges Mechano-Thornplsta, Chiro
practors, Spondylothoroplsts. Theaa
systems. Including dietetics, cura
tive gymnastics, hydro-thoraphr,
etc., prottuco results lu both acuta
and chronic dlsenscs. Consulta
tion treo. Ovor Douel & Co., cor
ner Muln nnd UartloU, Hours V
a. m. to G p. in. Other hours by,
appointment. Phone 170.
DR. R. J. LOCKWOOD,, Chiropractor,
nerve spoclallst Rooms 20?-204-205.
Oarnelt-Corcy bldg. Vapor
baths and uclentlflo massage given;
noodlo spray, bond and shoulder
bower in connection; advice la
dietetics, medical gymnastics,
hydropthornpy. Lady atlondanL
Phono, otflco M3, residence Cll-U.
Knglncvr nnd Contractor
P ii K uvt. CUM M I NaS-IS nginoor and
contractor, 404 M. P. &. II. Dldg.
Surveys, estlmutos, Irrigation,
drainage, orchard and land Im
provement. GartiKKe
QARUAQIS (let your premises
ciennod up for the summer. Call
on tho city garbago wagons tor
good scrvico. Phone 274-L. T,
T. Allen.
Instruction la Musie
HAIGHT MUSIC STUDIO Room
401. Uarnett-Coroy llldg. Fred Al.
ton Halght Platio Mrs. Florence
Hallldny Halght, voice. Phone
72.
I'hyoMcians bc rmrgeoBj
DR. V. Q. CARLOW, DR. 15VA
MAINS CARLOW OsteopathU
physicians, 41C-417 aaruott-Corsy
bldg., phono 1030-L. Residence
20 South Laurel St.
DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopath!
phyulctuua, 303 Oarnett-Corey
building. Phono U04-M.
DR. J. J. EMM13NS Physician and
surgeon. Practice limited to eye,
ear, noso and throat. Kyes scien
tifically tested and glasses sups
pllod. Oculist and Aurlst for S. V.
R. R. Co. Offices M. F. & H. Co.
llldg., opposlto P. O. Phono CG7.
B. II. PICKKL, M. D. OKIce Jack
sou Comity Dunk bldg. Office
phone 43-R; ro-ddonco phono C8-R.
DR. R. W. CLANOYPbyslclan and
aurgeou. Phoueo, offlco 30, resl
denco 724-J. Office hours 10 t
12, 2 to Q.
DR. S. A. LOCKWOOD
DR. MYRTLIS S. LOCKWOOD
Physicians and Burgeons.' Office
303-310-311. M. F. & II. Dldg.
Phouos rosldouce, 811-J2; office,
814.
DR. MARTIN O. HAUHISU Physi
cian and surgeon. Offlco Palm
block, opposite Nash Hotel. Hours
lu to 12, 1 to 4. Phono 110-J.
Printers nun riildlsiieni
UISDFORD PRINTINf CO. has ta
best equipped printing office la
southern Oregon; buok bludluc
loose loaf ledgers, billing systoiat,
etc. Portland price. 27 Nortn
Kir Ht.
Sowing .Machines.
SISW1NH MACH1N1SS rented, sold or
repaired. Agency singer Sowing
machine., for.. Southern.. Oregon.
Headquarter with Medford Furl
tore and Hardware Co, Q, A.
Chapman.
HHOIS REPAIRING First class sho
repairing, on modern electrts
niuchluos while you watt- E. N.
Diden, located in Kidd's Shoe Ktors,
Phone 313J. '
Tntiisrcr
EAD3 TRANSFER i BTORAQH CO,
ortico 43 North Front St. Phons
SIS. Prices right. Service guar
tntesd TyiMnirltcc iiwrt Supplies.
TTKwit iTnt7NjTu"pliES
Now Remlngtu. Smith Premier
and Monarch t.vpewrltlng, adding
uud subtracting murines, rebuilt
muohtuos for cusb or'veaoy part
monts. MitchliuM for rent, ribbons
and suppltos of all kinds, simple re
pairs free of charge. . Roger I,
llcnnett, 10 Qutsa aX., paM
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