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PAGE SEVEN F ;I OLD NICODEMUS NIMBLE AT THE FRONT BY WELLS 1 UP IT" L t A 9 fc. A 1 THE- GDE&Tl GAQ BUBBLE! tL')v,o K s-if iW . PAVING- A CITV i trs ;. )tt .) HOT SPRINGS, Va., July 1 1. In nn nddrcss on tlio need of rural credits bGforo (ho National Fertilizer FI?OM association convention hero today, Myron T. Herrlck, former nmbassn dor to Franco, urged as n remedy for whatovor troublo exists In rliral communities, the establishment of co operative organizations of fnrmors. WBDJORP M2JE TRIBUNE, .MEDFORD, QftKapN, AyiSDNrcSDAY, JULY 14. 1015 ARMERS MUS 1 I l - 1 9 . ; , A i.ift A. 1 A ti, - T '. I W SYSTEM m$SKVL4 RAWKNC9fiK ry &1' f Ho 0B6rtcd that not ono pf tho sue ccssful systeius In operation In this country or In Europo owed Its oxls tenco to tho Intervention of the gov ernment and that agricultural pro gress was not keoplng paco with tho expansion of Industry and population, A co-qporntlvc system to be success fill, according to Mr. Herrlck, must be built up by tho farmers them selves without outside assistance, Mr. Herrlck begnn his address by saying tho American farmers, having availed thoniBclves of Information and education, had become tho most caimblc In tho world, but that In splto of this, agricultural progress hero Is not keoplng paco with tho expansion of Industry and tho growth of popu lation. "Tho causes of theso shortconiT In Kb," ho continued, "aro manifold, The wnnt of good roads Is ono and tho absence of social pleasures Is an other. But tho greatest of til Is In my opinion the lack of organized sell ing and purchasing power. "Organized selling and purchas ing powor Is best attained through co operation. Co-oporatlvo organization of far mars was so romarkably suc cessful from Its start over fifty years ago In Germany that bankers, mer chants, statcsmon and students soon acknowledged Its' wonderful benefits. "Co-opcratlon must bo built up by tho fnrmors themselves by starting at tho grass roots and depndlng on tholr own resources and efforts, first assembled and combined In basic units, or local co-oporatlvo banks or credit societies." REVOLUTIONARY PLOTS WASHINGTON, July 1 1 Kvldonco of revolutionary -plots in China aro lundlcntcd in unofficial advices to tho stnto department today from Can ton, which told of tho finding of bombs on two occasions near there during th Inst six weeks. Juno 3 soldiers raided a houso In Canton whoro .they discovered bombs and n lot of suspicious correspond onco. Two arrests wero made. May 27, according to tho samo ad vices, "a tin containing ton bombs and somo revolutionary letters of ap pointment, badges, etc., wore found by tho police outsldo n cottage In Honan." All tho five occupants of tho cot (ago wecr arrested. ASHLAND AND VICHY Among tho enrly visitors to Crater Lake from horo wero Fred Knglo and wlfo, Mrs. Anglo Knglo and her daughter, Miss Gertrude, and Miss Ktliol Davenport. Tho party motored over, returning tho first of tho weok, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Shepherd nlso went nlong under tho own gasollno. Tho trip wus mndo via Hoguo river and return by way of Klamath Falls. About 100 naval recruits under command of Yeoman Van Routor, passed through Monday afternoon, bound for Sun Krnnclsco for assign ment In the service, having mobilized nt Chicago. They ocupled two coach es nnd had a long Chicago and North wtorn bnggago car for equipment. Miss Mabel Russell lias on display In tho city hall windows somo extra ffno paintings of Crntor Lake. exam ples of hor own artistic handiwork. Ralph Hadllold, formerly clerk in Simpson's hardwnro storo, now em ployed In n Icaillng Portland estab lishment along tho samo linos, arrived Monday for a vacation visit with his Ifoiiio people Otis Tout and wlfo aro horo on a visit from Southern California. Otis Is an old-tlmo printer rqalding in those parts nnd a't ono tlmo was con nected with tho Pointer, a monthly publication devoted to tho Interests' or tho Southern Oregon Normal. Ho Is tho son of Rov. J. F. Tout, ono of tho oarly ministers of the Ashland Christian church who was promi nently Identified with tho anti-saloon movemont. Arthur Dunn and Wlllard Rartlett of Grants Pass, wero chautauqua vis iters Monday, ospeglally interested In tho Italian band cefneert. Thoy both came on a motorcycle, reporting good roads with tho exception of the strip near Gold IHU. While hero tho? fo llowed, acquaintance pf friends, for o No, 1 Once, while in France, I heard that a big km tank in a distant city had been struck by a shell from tho enemy) The city was threatened with darknusl merly residing at Grlnncl, lown. Dunn Is a mall carrier connected with tho Grants Pnss postofflcc. Seobo Mitchell, of this city, anil Kmmott llcoson of Talent, who re turned enrly In tho weok from a trip over In Siskiyou county, report havl Ing mot Andy McCnllon nnd Henry Endors nt Snowden In tho vicinity of Mofngue, Sunday noon, on tholr trip to San Francisco In McCnllcn's diminutive Ford, -which had been "cleared for action" In vlow of tho long Journoy. Tho boys loft horo Sunday morning, consequently woro making good tlmo, although tholr plans wero to make tho Jaunt a leis urely ono. Publicity Manngor Duryoa nnd Springs Commissioner Chester Stev enson mndo a flying trip to tho Cali fornia lino on Tuesday. Mrs. Duryca and Mrs. D. O. Stovonson accompan ied thorn. A number of extra flno 8ConIc views woro snapped. Mr. Dur yoa nlso gathered data respecting Pacific highway matters, all of which will bo used In furthering tho pub licity propaganda. James Churchill, wlfo nnd daugh ter, of Yroka, have been visiting hero of Into with thd family of P. S. Pro voBt and other friends. Mr. Church ill Is nn attorney of tho capital of Siskiyou county. Clnudo Coon, accompanied by Chns, Dol.aji nnd brother, all of Klamath Fnlls, arrived horo Tuesday forenoon nt 10 o'clock having loft tho Fnlls at C a. m. of tho samo day, having covered tho dlstnnco of 05 miles In four hours over tlio Green Springs road on n Ilnrloy-Davldson motor cycle. Tho younger DcLap rodo on n cushion strapped on (h6 tank In front of (ho driver. Tho pnrty wero on their way to visit relatives and frlonds In tho vicinity of Myrtlo creek. Mr: and Mrs. K. V. Carter havo gono on nn nutomobllo trip to Crater Lake, accompanied by tholr relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Fox of Iowa, C. A. Wllleford and wlfo of south ern California, nro nowcomers hero looking about with tho vlow or locat ing permanently. On tho wny north thoy visited tho exposition, noting with admlrntlonn tho pleasing exter ior of tho Oregon building. 3Irs. northa Znpp of Leavenworth, Kansas, has boon n.rocont visitor with relatives In the Louis Hllty family, accompanied by hor two daughters. Mrs. .app Is a sister of Mrs. Hllty and cousin of Mrs. P. S. Provost. A trip to Crntor Lake was gotten up for tho edification of tho visitors, In which Miss Lillian Hllty of San Fran- Cisco participated. On Tuesday 10 carloads of sheep, 12 doublo-deckors and four slnglos wero unloaded horo for feeding by Manager Hates of tho local stock yards. There woro nearly -1000 ani mals In tho lot consigned by Miller & Lux of San Francisco nnd toher points. Thoy were from Tlo Dalles and other stock centers In northern nnd eastern Oregon. Thoy wont out by special train under chargo of a foreman and two holpors. Mrs. T. W- Hill and Mrs. C. W. Roberts went to Gold Hill Tuesday morning for a visit with frlonds, also attending tho Intorosts of tho Inter national Illblo Students association. Mrs. R. J. Smith has gono to Springfield for a visit with hor par ents. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. M. Hrossler. Irving Flnloy and wlfo, originally from Jackson. Minn., but who havo been louring various portions of tho country for some tlmo past, aro visit ing rclatlvos In tho local Flnlcy and Whltmore families. Thqy camo hero directly from southern California. Miss Marlon Hodgson at homo fur the summer vacation from school at tendance at the state agricultural col lego at Corvallls, Is temporarily fill ing the position of assistant secrotary of the Duslness Men's association. John P. Williams and wlfo. ac companied uy Mrs nolle Rlohert. all of Shullsburg, Wis., wore visitors on Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. H. Simpson, being taken for n drive over the scenic attractions hereabouts. No. 21 leaped onto my concrete off In the direction named a well my head. Mr. Williams Is president ,of a bank n his homo town. Coal is gradually superseding wood as fuel to quto an extent In this vicinity. t C. E nates Is'liavjng lf.O tonBon tho' why for consumption hero til f'r'6m th6 Rock, SprlngJ Wyoming, regions. . Mr. and Mrrf. II. F. Pohlnnd are re ceiving a visit from' tholr son John, residing nt Reno, Nevada. Tho W. W. Caldwoll property on North Main stroot, tins been sold to Orlando .Dldrn. of Osakls, Minn., a son-ln-lnw of Mrs. Sarah Ilrown, re siding In tho vicinity of tho now pur chase. It is expectod that Mr. Drlda will occupy the promises. Tho donl was negotiated by tho realty firm of Hodgson, Whltmore & Reed. This resldonco originally built by W. A, Turner, Is ono of the finest In lown, Uy virtue of recent appointment, Rov. M. C. Reed Ih tho now secretary of tho Ashland RuslncsB Men's asso ciation. Tho now organization nl probably tho only ono In tho stnto having a spiritual adviser acting In tho secretary's capacity. C. A, Hitchcock, formerly suporln tenedtn of tho Ashland schools, now nn nnttornny nf Jefferson, Ohio, has beon a rccont visitor horo, nccom panled by his wlfo. Ilo was nt tho head of tho Ashland schools for soven years, leaving hero In 1001. Senator Von dor Hellen of Wellon wns a chautauqua visitor on Mon day. He mndo tho trip by nutomobllo with his son. Miss Nntallo Swlgnrt Is now assist ing nt stenographic work In tho com mercial club's publicity department. Dr. W. K. Illako and family havo returned from their visit to Corvallls and Albany. T. II. Simpson has Installed a now ser gasollno pump on tho curb In front of his store on tho Plnza for tho convenience of nutomobllo cus tomers, Mrs. Loulso Colvor returned to hor Jtome the first of the weok nftor a month's stny with her mother nt Tal ent. Mrs. Colvor hau fullyy recovered from her attack of bronchitis,. Mrs. Ira Johnson of Clinton, Ohio, stopped off at Phoenix on hor return from tho exposition to visit frlonds andn relatives. Sho visited with Mrs. M. Rose nnd Mrs. A. S. Furry. Geo. Roberts who llvos with his only daughter, Mrs. Lem Hughes of Fern valley, Is attending chautauqua at Ashland, having a season ticket. One of tho spring fights camo off rather late at Phoonlx. It took pluco Saturday evening. Report says over a gamo of cards. Apricots nro very plentiful this season and aro nut selling as fast as ono would think. Doing plentiful In tho Ashlnnd markets thoy nro worth threo and four cents per pound. Mrs. J. I). Ilonry or North Talent was visiting her father lit Medford Tuosdoy. Many of tho Talent cltl.oiiH at tended chautauqua nt Ashland Sun day and Monday, although Wednes day Iff Talent and Phoenix day. Mother Howlett of Raglo Point Is at Ashland for tho entire program of tho chautauqua. I. N. Paco the ono tlmo officiant keeper of tho coiiiitny poor farm, Is camping with his family nt Ashland and attending tho chautauqua. Harly peach shipping will bogln In oarnost from tho Talent orchards this coming week, nnd tho box factory will bo kept hustling to supply tho demand for poach boxes. Tho roason there has hen no I-Men Prcolnet items tho past ten days, your correspondent, Mrs. C. Caroy, recolv od a very bad wound in hor right hand from a fall. Tho sharp end of a broken board uuc'-ntlng to tho dopth of an Inch Into thu i.'.'.-'t part of tho right hand. Saturday evening nt about nine o'clock ns u. F. Uoan of North Tal- EDEN PRECINCT mixer and rodo formed plan In No. 3 Apnroaclilnr the iras position nearby and played a the leak in tho roof I orit and Jim Smyth of Phoenix wort roturnlng homo nnd Just ns tho) reached Kngle's corner,, Vnnco Wll gnmott of Talent camo down tho Pn clflc highway In his Ford cnr. He turned off tho highway nt thd cornet nnd In tho darkness of tho nnglo did not sco Mr. noun, struck him with the cnr, Mr. Dean was thrown some twenty or thirty foot, recoiling bnd bruises which still confine him to his bed part of tho tlmo. Reportod by Jackson County Ab trnct Co., Sixth nnd Fir Bti. Clmilt Court Alice hVcli'tdon k. I'Ved A. 1 cleston. Order, iifliiliivi!. 1'ino Holt Hnuking Co,, vw. Sam uel W. Hudson. Suit to I'oiti'Iomi n mortgage. , i Probate Court Krttnto of CliJm S." Hirdsuye. Po tion. Khtate of Allan Smith. Receipt of residuary legatee and devisee. KhIuIo r Geo. V. Inane. IVIi tion for citation lo executrix In ue count. r Kstnto of Slownrt I'iiIIci'mui. Po tion, litHt will nnd lestumeut. Ileal I'iMalo Tnuifors Klmiliolh Smith li Mr. Clirix teim Keillor, I fit on South Ivy St., Medfonl, W. I). 1 Juunie Kinjr it vlr lo Im ('. Smith et ux. 'JO neiiw in 118- I Y., W. I) 1 Alidn It. Miner el ul to Geo. K. Moore el uy, luud In oe. II nnd 12, t. XS, S. It. 1. y Q. ('. I). 1 XOTICIJ TO COXTiTatTOIIS Sonled proposals addressed to tho County Court of Jnckson county, Ore gon, nnd endorsed thorcon "I'ropos uls for constructing pnitlon of Crater Lnko Highway," will bo received by tho County Court of Jnckson county, nt Its offlco In tho Court House nt Jacksonville, Oregon, until 11 o'clock n. m. on the 27th day or July, ID 15, nnd at that time nnd plnco, will bo publicly opened and rend. All proposals must bo mndo upon blank form, to bo obtnlned from tlio County Surve)or, at his offlco In tho Medford National Hank llulldlng, Medfonl, Oregon; must glva tho prlqos proposed, both lu writing and In tlguros; nnd must bo slgnod by tho bidder, with his address. Karli bid Is to ho presented under seulod cover, and shall bo accompanied by cash, a bidder's bond, miido payable to Juck son County, or a certified chock, mado payable to the County Judge, of Jnck son County, Oregon, for nn amount equn! to at least 5 per cent nf tho nmount of said bid, and no bid shall be considered unless such cash, bond, or check Is enclosed thorowlth. Such bidder's bond shall be conditioned that If said bid be accepted, tho party bidding will duly enter Into and exe cute tho contract. Should tho sue cossMl bidder to whom the contract Is awarded rail to oxecuto the same within ten dius (not Including Sun day) from tli'' dato or tho uotlfWutlon of such award, such cash, hand, or cheek, shall lie rorroltod to .Inckxon County, niiil the Same shall bo tho jiroporty ot the County. A Corporate Surety llond will bo required for the faithful porforniaiuo NEW TODAY Iliinnh ror Irrigation. Let's hope that all who want It Will get It and that many will want It. Hut lu thu monntime let's not lose sight of the fact that this Is a ftuo valley. Wo nood not sit back and lot tho Idle knock It. Speaking or Irrigation, I ami soil 120 acres ror S00 an acre; 100 acre ror $105 an acre, 200 acres ror $123 an acre, and 176 acres ror $85 an acre, and all havo an abund ance or gravity Irrigation watpr rights fully paid up and seoured, with soil as good and level as can be round anywhere, and all rjght bore in tho Roguu River Vnlloy. Jf Interested look thorn ovor. C. D. HOON Jackson Co, Haul; Uulldlng COURT HOUSE NEWS "" rts' $ ' ' ' r " tank. I took up mv No. 4 A magical thing happened magical to the citlions but not to me. A bubblo formed over tho escaping gas it was Imprisoned! stream of cement over if the contract, In tho sum equal U ino-half of tho total amount of th bid. All bids nro lo bo compnied on tin asls of the County Surveyor's eatl nato of tho quantities ot tho work tc 10 done, as falloVs; Korth excavation, R inn cubic yards Rock excavation, 1 cubic ynrd. Looso rock cAcuvntlon, l cubic ynrd. Clenrlng and grubbing 0.1 ncrcs. Lqg culverts, !. Tho foregoing quantities nro np iroxlmato only, being given as a basis or tho comparison or bids, and tho 'ounty Court ot Jnckson county dees: tot expressly or by Implication, ngrce Mint the actual nmqunt ot work will orrcspond therewith, but reserves ts rights lo incronso or decroaso the imounl or any clnss or portion of ho work that mny bo deemed neccs ary or expcdlont by tho county sur veyor of Jnckson county. Tho plnns, etc., mny bo' scon nnd 'onus of specifications and contrnct ninv bo obtained nt the county sur vo)6r'fl offlco ns hereloforo mention ed. Tlio right Is reserved lo reject nny nnd nil proposnln and to accept tho proposal deemed best lor Jackson county. O. A. GARDNKR, Clerk nl County Court ror Jnckson County, Oregon. FllIC HKI-lx HlJUMW TO RUNT r room mod, furn, houso. sco Puriickor, St. Mnrks llldg. FOR RUNT n-room modern houso, hard-wood floom, full cement bnno incnt. Phono 370W. FOR HKN'l MlSt;i1,l..lM!OUS FO?f lilCNT- -Storo room In Gnrnctt Corey llldg., fronting on Grnpo St, Also most doslruble offices, reasonable, llust of servlco. L. L. Cnthcart, Room 319, Phono 107. FOR KALK--:iil;;;i:i,L,M)UH FOlfsALH Hack witiPTwo'Boa'tH. W. J. Hartzoll, phone I08-J-1? U'J FOR SALK Apricots 2e, orchnrd run, Roso Orchnrd. II. K. Kreu tor. 'JO FOR SALIC Apricots 1 cents a lb. for r0 pounds or Inrgur lots, Phono Foothills Orohnrd. llll-.l. FOR BALli AprlcotH at murkot price. Order ot Mrs. J. A. Rratnoy Phono 925-11. FOR SALH Contrirugnl pump, 8 lnch stream, with all collections nnd somo extra pipe; will Irrigate 100 acres, This pump will draw sand, gravel or wntor. Phono 931-L or call at 200 W. Muln, clty. 'FOR BAl..r,-i4ViamCK FOR SALIC Good gontlo Jorsoy cow, two and ono-huU iiiIIoh nortUwost of Central Point. Inquire Mrs. Mo Nassor, R. F. I). No. I, Central Point, Oro., Phono 1 13-x'J. 102 FOR SALK-Fioih cow. 1C. Andren, P. O. Ilox S70, Medford. 98 FOR SALIC llmoil sown and young pig, Phono -103-R3, II. F. Van Dyke. FOR SALIC Horses or all kinds; house wagons, camping wagons, hacks, hiirnoss, Vinson's Hum, N. Riverside Ave, 110 FOR-SALIC Red PoHod hull calf; puro bred Duroc Jorsoy spring pigs; polo mountain buggy, good ns now. Palmer Investment Co., Modoc Orchard. WHY? IT IS YOUR lirwiNHSS TO NI'H .MIC IlccatiBo my stock tn trado Is to havo optioned at tho lowest csbIi prlco tho host buy In this county. I havo boon on too ground look ing out tor you ror tho past five years. Nearly everyday I havo In vestigated somo "good thing." I havo eliminated everything except those deals which I am convinced wl'.l so luro me satisfied customers. In a row hours time I can glvo you tho benefit of this resourch- It Is my business to show you over tho county and introduce you to the possibilities and opportunities here, Soo Med ford first and Jf. G. BARNES Room HOI, First National Rank Hid "S ei V No. 6 Tlils cave pairs and no more mo as I rode off to FOR HfC.Vr lllii'MRK KlCIMNG ROOMS FOR R1CNT Modern hous61coplng suites, close In, $5, K mo.; now prbp. 231 1C 9th. 121 FOR RICNT Modem housekeeping rooms, closo In. Phono 372-J. FOR SALIC RKAIj ICHTATM FOR SALIC Comtortablo, modern homo, sleeping porch, largo vorati ila, lawn, gnrden, $900. $300.00 down, terms. 911 W. 11th St. 97 FOR SALIC Or trado, nt a bargain, rooming houso with 1G furnished rooms, located at 216 Fourth St., Ashland, Oregon. Call or wrlto J, M. Slack, Proprietor. 110 HKIiP WANTliU MALK WANTlcTi -Firsf-elnsB blackBinlth. Apply llradun Mine, Gold Hill, Oro Ron. , WANTICD Solicitors, cither box; good proposition ror right party. Addromi Ilox I. Mall Tribune 98 ffTT ,-t-z ,T,T- ' Vr- 7- -Jifgf"r----r- ' WANTKD MiMrriMiANrtOUa WANTICD Second hand aowlng ma chino in good condition. Address C. D. Wolvorton, Gold Hill, Ore. 98 WANTICD Relinquished homesteads II. L. Moore, euro Mall Tribune. 100 WANTICD llccn, elthor nwarnis or In nny stylo ot hives, W. J. Smith, R. R. No. 1, Hox 1 1. 100 WANTICD A loan or $3000 for lorm 3 yenrs. A-l seeurlly. AddroBH M, euro Mall Trlbunu. 99 WANTICD Stock to ' pasture, ono mllo south Medford on Hour crook. Fred Diuigherty. 98 MONICV TO LOAN TO LOAN $2000 to lonn. Holmes tho Insuraiiro Man. LOS'r LOST Mooso nnd ICnglo loilgo re ceipt books. Flndor ploaso return to Tribune office. 100 LOST -Pair of now skid chnliiB, ham mer, otc, rrom auto Friday bo tweou Ashland and Knglo Point. Suitable rownrd. J. W. Mitchell. LOHT-Somowhoro between Medfonl ami Kelly's Island on Roguo Rlvor road Sunday, presumably noar Dodge Riverside ranch, grip containing my fishing outfit, clothos, wndlng Bhoos, reols, fly books, lendor box, files, otc. Howard for roturn to (1. Putnam, Mali Tribune office, Medfonl. nusiNivSS DiitKcroni Attorney 1'OILTISR J. NKFF. WM. 1. MlCALKl Attornoys-ut-Law, Rooms 8 and , Medford Notional Hank, bldg. A. B. R15AMK8,L.AWYICR Garnott Coroy bldg. Win. M. Colvlg, Gcorgo M. Roborti COLVIG & RODICRTS, LAWYICRH- Medford National Rank llulldlng D. F. MULKEY & GKO. W. OII1CRR1 Attorneys nt Law. Jttcksuu Uoun ly Rank llulldlng. Auto stippnei LAHER AUTO BPRINO CO. W aro operating tho largest, oldest and best equlppod plant In tho Pa clflo northwest. Uso our springs whon otbom fall. Bold uuder guar aiitoo. 26 North Fifteenth St. Portland, Ore. Collertloiw uuil lleporta COLLKCTIONSAND RH PORTS Wo collected somo accounta It years old. Wo know how to got tho money. Tho Rullock Morcnntllo Agency, Inc., Rooms 1, 2, 3, Has klus' llldg., 21G K. Main St. IICUIlHll DR. W. M. VAN HCOYjOU DR. O. O. VAN SCOYOO Dentlstn Gsrnett-Corey llldg., suite lit Uedford. .Oro Phono 860. Notary I'lUilTa. v , nicTrT'rr'YOoliKYnVaiinb lie llrlug )our work to mo t thl iltn of the Mull 'J'rlbuue, & l- ' :r ?jT? the workmen time to make re gas was lost. The citizens cheered lunch with Earl Kitchener) RtJSIXKSS DIRF.OTORY Chiropractor "nrCTTrniicTjuTcXjrrTmnsT llodgos Mochnno-Theraplsts, Chiro practors, Spondylothoraplsts. Thess lysloms, Including dietetics, cura tive gymnastics, bydro-theraphy. otc., produce results In both acute and chronic dlsouses. Consulta tion frco. Over Doual & Co., cor ner Main and Durtlott. Hours. S a, m. to 6 p. m. Other hours by appointment. Phone 170. DR. il. J. LOCKWOOD,, Chiropractor, nerve specialist Rooms 203-204-206. Gnrnott-Coroy bldg. Vapot baths and scientific massage given; ncodlo spray, head and shoulder shower In connection; advice la dlototlcs, medical gymnastics, hydropthornpy. Lady attendant Phono, offlco 543, rnsldenco 611-R. Kngliiocr nn Contractor FRICD N. aUMMlNGS Engineer and contractor, 404 M. F. & H. Dldg. SurveyB, estimates. Irrigation, dralungo, orchard nnd land Im provement. Garuagt) QARDAGE Got your premise cleaned up for the summer. Call on tho city gnrbnge wagons (of good service. Phone 274-L. T. T. Alton. Instruction la Musto HAIGHT MUSIC STUDIO Roobi 401, Gnrnctt-Coroy llldg. Fred Al ton Ilnlght Piano, Mrs. Florence llnlllday Hulght, volco. Phone 72. IMiyeMlriuus nn. Burgeon DR. P. O. CARLOW, DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW OstoopathU physicians, 416-417 duraoU-Corey bldg., phone 1030-L. Rwldeueo 20 South Laurel tit. DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopath! pbyslclans, 303 Garnett-Corey building. Phouo U01-M. DR. J. J. EMMENS Phyalclaa aad surgeon. Practice limited to oye, ear, noso and throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and glasses sup plied. Oculist nnd Aurlst for S. P. R. R. Co. Offices M. F. & 11. Co. Uldg., opposlto P. O. Phono 567. B. D. PICKEL, M. D. Office Jack sbn County Rank bldg. OftU phono 43-R; residence phone 68-H. DR. 11. wTcTaNOY Physician ana surgoon. Phones, offlco 36, rell douco 724-J. Office hours 10 t 12, 2 (o 6. DR. S. A. LOCKWOOD DR. MYRTLE S. LOCKWOOD Physicians and surgeons. Office 309-310-311, M. F. & II. Rldg. Phonos rosldonco, 814-J2; office, 814. DR. MARTIN C. 11ARIIER - Physl clnu nnd surgeon. Office Palm block, opposite Nash Hotel. Hours 10 to 12, 1 to 4. Phono 110-J. Printers nnO Publishers I1EDFORD PRINTING CO. had ths host equipped printing office la southern Oregon; book binding, loose loaf ledgers, billing systems, etc. Portland price. 27 Nortk Fir t. Koulng Mnchluet). SEWING MACHINES rented, sold or repaired, Agency Singer Sowing ninchluo for Southorn.. Oregon, lloadquartors with Medford Furl turo and llurdwuro Co. C. A. Chnpman. Shoo Hopntrlng SHOE REPAIRING First clas sho repairing, on modern clectrle maohluea while you watt. E. N." Uldoii, located lu Kldd's Shoe Btore, , Phono 313 TntiiNTrni EAD3 TRANSFER & STORAGE, COv Office t North Front St. Phoas S16. Prices right. Sorvlco guar- ll(HAd Typewriters nta Hupplloa, tTpToviutsaniPsupplies Now Remington, Smith Pro'utter and Monarch typewriting, adding aud subtracting mnclnna, robullt mushlnoa for cuah or on,sy pay men. Muc'hlne.s for rea. rlbboai and supplies ot all kinds, simple re pairs free of chargo, Rogpr , Dennett. 10 0,uluo 9i., 1'UoM VK3-1U r iJr