PAGE SEVJ31f ASHLAND CITY OLD NICODEMUS NIMBLE AT THE FRONT Im. IV I BY.WELLS JDSDFORP mOH TRTBUNB,, MEDyOftD, QRT3G0N, FftTDAY, JULY 10, 1915 i . DADS QUARREL I ASHLAND, July 15. A ribl call rtuno near being sent in frdm tlio city council elmtulior Tuesday' night, vVhcn tlio municipal dads mot in ad journed session. Iteports of coin one from tlftj wnter committee, ' o which Cbiiueilmnti Ashcrnft is ehnir innti. Those special findine-H wcro expWtcd in reply to request of tlio springs commiBsion for oxtrn water Hiijily needed for 'park purposed in general. Either iio report -was' forthcoming or it was ho ambiguous that the effect was pnu'tienlly nil.1 Councilman Wnro of tlio finance committee, took occasion to severely criticise Ashcrnft" for neglect of duly, prompting the retort courteous, "you shut your mouth!" an admonition from Ashcrnft which Ware failed to observe, and for n brief period the jaws and tongues of both worked overtime, added to which verbal mas sage there we're gestures which bord ered on tlio thronlonjng.,1 , In the meantime the chief of police who is e.x-officio sergcant-nt-iinns t of (ho councihnanic body, left it to Mayor .Johnson to restore enco, who not only rapped for order with , gavel and both fists, but ripped Ash craft up the lnu& for uiipnrliittnon tary language in addition to derelic tion in the discharge of a plain duty. L'Envei: After patching up a i truce .for the titno being, negotia tions were entered into implying n leport from the proper eommittco at the next regular session, Julv 20, the water involved being the plain Ash land c.1 eek variety instead of lithifl fizz. ... Tlio locnl auto tiro tr.uck lnnilo tlio spin to tho Talent tiro Thursday in bovoii minutes. Stato Highway Engineer Cnntlno, accompanied by inoinbors of the coun ty court and other officials, was In town Thursday aftornoon, being tnk on for a trip ot Inspection over por tions of tho Pacific highway by an automobile party headed by Mayor oJhnosn and "Messrs. Ware, Lamkln and Fred Wagner. Notwithstanding Portland pnpors gnvo no schedules ot tho qppcarnnco of tho Liberty Hell south of Hosehurg, Hpguo river vojloy towns saw tho rel ic Just tho name. Prom Medford tho bell arrived hero practically on tlmo. Tho vo was from ten to flftoen min utes. A big crowd was present, Chautauqua, tho theatres anil Eovornl duncus contriliutlug each Its quota to not only keep the peoplo up but also to keep them In tho best of humor. Tho appearance of the bell hero wan no untoward Incident, and after an enthusiastically loyal demonstration It was on Its way rejoicing. Tho ap pearance of (ho traditional Independ ence reminder wns heralded by clang ing all tho bolls In town. t 8. a, KdwnrdB, who owns an ex ceedingly fertile ranch on tho Hear creek bottoms, In the northern Oak street section, was oxhlbltnK samples of oats raised by him to Interested parties near tho postofflce on Wed nesday. The particular stalks meas ured eight feet high, and ho hns twolvo nrres In litis patch which will average well up to tho growth men tioned. It. M. Drake, of tho onglnoorlng de partment Southern Pacific, headquar ters In San Francisco, was In town Tuesday, with qther officials north? ward hound, occupying Uio private car "Sierra Nevada." A young man who Is thoroughly enjoying a vacation porlod hero Is Joseph Icenhowor, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Icenhowor, of Council Hluffs, Iowa, In which city ho Is en gaged In tho automobile business. I.onal friends of two Southern Pa cific employes In" othor towns aro congratulating them on. being retired on pension. Tho parties aro August H. Uahlbcrg of Grants Pass, carpen ter foreman, and George It. Anson of Dunsmulr, countorman, who have been years In tho service. Tho S. P. has now about 700 on Its retired rolls, to whom over $2,000,000 has been paid In pensions since tho sys tem was Inaugurated. , 'In spite of neutrality restraints, four pro-Drltlsh sympathies wore iTnown to haQ gathered on tho prom ises at 2.S3 Scenic Drive last Monday evening. These sons of Albion were George Tavenor, William Tavener, A. II. DavontilH and 11. G Ollmore, arch conspirators uho together with Mrs. Vm Tavenor and Miss Victoria Tav ener were enlisted In the cause of par taking of a boutlful lepast provided by Mrs. Gllmore Gorman dishes wore dlsnUwHl b those conforming to English gaatronomlcal law. and over the hospitable hoard thero wbb a mutual Interchange ot friendly greet ing and sntlnient. Vcrn Hastings and Mlw Carrl$ O. Hubbard, both of Oil city, were niatvl ASHLAND ID VICINITY yf'C'' Vfeiv) "J"riJlT2i took hlmwithm to th war iotui. He jroveauiefuTI 4 ( Iff) jTV) (jr l BP, "? im k ! No. 1-Onc on my travh In the ?- lWo-s!vir -rff -P'C' No 4Hh remarkable ' A) L,v LaS wild of Africa, I captured the only llv 'I -55. -:r . J- S kCS-r-X, ! could adapt them If J'V LJ?V firY , lng spotted ebr with elMtlclepf He -rf "J ""L-1 vJX ". , 'JF? telres to tho road Ihusl ff N. (-A No O-Aiii-at night, 1. wung I wm marvelou creature. -ns" - -"" , . .. s s aa'V ut f v wmy h-iraaack under nU ! 'a " No 3-Once, being chssed by a sooutlcg party, I eluded therri thiul. ' .'.'.is r.aiiMr. I f oniony being performed by Itov. Paul Handy f tho Prcsbyterlnn church. Mr. Hastings la a barber In the employ of S. S. Dnvlcs at tho depot tonsorlal headquarters, and Is tho son of Mr. and Mrs.sJtlco Hastings, residents hero but formerly of Cottage Grove. Tho brldo Is tho daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 1). C. Hubbard of 3CC Lattrol street. Tho newlywcds arc at homo with ,tho bride's parents for tho pres ent. llantn & Sons.iavj r'econtly trans-1 inrruu nii'ir oanu1 oi goats, oo in number, from Josophlnb county to summor grazing fields on Keeno creek, In which vicinity they own .100 acres. Tho original bunch of 1C00 head woro purchased over a year ago from John Spauldlng of Modoc county, Cal., a noted stock raiser of that section, and tho invest inont, has been a profltablo one. A pointer to tho Ashland band by wny of suggestion Is tho fact that tho recently organized municipal band ot Kugono will contain two women cornetlRts In tho persons of Mrs. Raymond ainrlatt and Miss Mamlo McCluskoy. Mrs. (leorgo Anderson of this city died at Medford 'Tuesday evening, whither sho hud gono to visit rein Ives. Ilcahlca her husband sho loaves an Infant daughter ton months old. Interment wns at Eugene. Mr. An derson Is mechanician at Camp's Ford garago. Local Echodulcn for tho Coloafln excursion, to occur Sundny, August 1, under auspices of, Medford lodgo of Elks, set tho hour for leaving Ashland at 9 a. in., returning at 9:30 p. in. Advertising matter bears tho significant udmpiiitlon, "Intoxlcauti. prohibited on trains and grounds." About a dozen Mazamns from Port land, who dotoured from tho main excursion party .to Shasta In order to visit Crater Lake, arrived hero by auto on Wednesday, taking No. in for tho south In order to join tho hikers up Simula's slopes, Whllo lu Ashland they mado tho acquaintance of several old tlmo members of their organization. George Kramer wns a charter member of tho original Ma zamns way back In 1891, and at that time lived In Monmouth. In that enr tho club mado tho nscent of Mt. Hood on tho Fourth of July, and let looso much red flro from tho moun tain Hiimmit. Will O. Steel, now of Crater Lake National Park, Pros. P. L. Campbell of tho stato university at Eugene, and othors wcro of tho party. Kramer retains several pic tures takon in connection with tho Mazama outings of tho earlier per iod. Twenty throo do bio deckers, load ed with sheep to tho number ot near ly 7000 head, wcro unloaded hero Wednesday night at local yards for feod, and went wouth on Thursdny. Hallway rumors In local clrclos ln dlcato that, with the influx or travel this summor. a station will bo Install ed at Stelnman with three operators and ndequato equipment, also that tho station force at 1 1 lit will bo In creased correspondingly. A writer In tho Craftsman, who Is paying glowing tributes to railway stations along the lino of tho South ern Pacific, evidently overlooked tho Ashland struaturo when ho waxes oloqneut over certain depots which have "called forth the genius of tome of our best architects." Under the classification of "arm and munitions" tho first Increaso to tho equipment tor commissioned offi cers of First company was a fine sabre, presented to Captain C A. Ma lone, suitably Inscribed by mombors of the organization on tho occasion of lha recent encampment at Fort Steens of the Coast Artlllory Ho- servo. James Horshurgh Jr.. for over 40 yoars In the employ of tho Southern Paotflc In various cai cities, notably as paonr,er traffic manager, and an official woll known here, has rotdgn oil and will become the head of a large .automobile conrom In San PraneUeo. All the way from Sacramento comds tho news, that Ell Codor and Mrs. Ponninah Maglll wcro married at Yrokn, Jitly 10, tho ceremony hav ing been performed by Judge Jnmcn F. Lodge. Thoy nro both .Ashlnnd residents mid their Individual ages aro each given as being GS years.. Tho brldo was tho widow ot tho late Joseph Maglll. .Mesdamoa C. Gibson and J. W. Myers, both of Central Point, hnvo been Chautauqua visitors of Mrs. C. t "Tho McsMnif&rfRce'conch No. cTi'olonglnK to the American lnap tlst Publication Kocle'ty. went north on Wednesday, attached'-ias gospel equipment to second ifi, Sco Joliti y:iu. w Tho fact that six locomotives woro summoned on Thursday morning from local yards to Hosoburg gives color to tho rumor that something is going on In tho wny of transfer on a big scnlo from Hint terminal to this one. Tho motlvo power wns of tho "consolidation" typo. Tho mnyor of Iloston, James M. Curley, accompnnlcd by his wifo nnd son, wcro passengers Incog, on No. 13, Wednesday noon, southbound to San Frnnclnco. . A flro at Talent Thursdny foro noon, destroyed tho box factory own ed by H. C. High. Tho loss was total on building nnd contents which included somo newly Installed ma chinery, Thero Is said to bo no In surnnco. ABhla.nd'H nuto ,flrp truck mado a run to tlio scone, but was handicapped In rendering nsslstanco. Flro caused by exploding gasoline engtiio. Cnrl Fromnn, employe, was sorlously Injured. Itnlph Householder, is helping Mr. Olson him! huv this week. (leorgo Jliginbothnnt fomioily n roMtleiit of this place, but now, of KoM'bnrg cninc up on Wednesdays triiiu on business returning the next day. Will Lewis is engaged uniting Jtis second crop of ulfitifn. Mrs. Hlnckcrt of (lulls otcck nnd daughter, Mr, (lurrctt of (lold Hill spent Wedncbdliy, the guests of Mr. John Marsdou. Mrs. Hull' of (lold Hill was n to cent guest of Mr. Olson. Mrs. Sutton and mother, Mrs, Brown, spent WciIiiomIiiv tho guest ofj'imil llenii mid family. Mr. I'urkeypilq, the station ngent of Medford, who hua been poiiding n few days of his vacation tit tho mine of Norris and Higinhnthitui to turned to hih homo in Mcdtord on Wednesday. John Itolls has returned to bin mine on Oalls orcttk whete he intends to do quite nit amount of development work this Mimiuor. Mr. Jtobertson's friends ctinjfriitu late him on his foitiimito oeupe from the nuto ueoidenl hint Sntutdiiy evening. Weather Prophet forectistu cooler weather for some dnyt. Kauen ctcek hiihinoss vihitors to Gold Hill this week uoio Mr. mid Mr. OIkcii, Mrs. Miudon, Mr. Hi tnhotham, James Luwretice. Wm, Lewi and Mike Foloj. BUTTE FALLS BUBBLES Mr. Uleeson who him been nittm wood for Mr. Heun. this wpnng and unimur Iiuh left here tor a hlunt time. Mr. Mud Mr. II. I). MilU and dMHbtor KlizMliottt and Mi. Jnwm aro in AiUu( alandiug the vku- tMIUllltl. Tbc'MUisM rcitii ttnd IWHh CmA ond thir tMotktr Unve beii r.xndiug th wook ui Hutte i , Mjth. (-imih! and S!i w- liiniml U Uir hmw Ihr ItM t t .. vmdw. .. ,4. A ilam-f wa held ut the hum ui Mrs. Cross .Snlutduv niglit. A large crowd was present nud u fine time had. i , , v The Mother' , dub ifiitjt -at the chiipcl Weducsdnv ami decided not to have tiny nloiu muutiugs until Sept ember. I Mrs. Parker ttnd her son liny re turned fiom tho uxpdHittim .llhtli-si-dny. Will Itugliibi who ItttH bel-ii ill Kln mnth Pulls for sexenil mouths came home last week. Mrs. tooiiblcduv emtio Saturday for a visit on her husband's ranch. Mr. Simmcrville staved Thiiisdtty night in IJulto Pulls , ' COURT HOUSE NEWS Roportod by Jacksou County Ab tract Co., 8lxth and Fir SU. Circuit ('out t J. W. Horrou vs. W. T. Wind ct nl. Suit in equity. Jackson County Hank vs. A. W. Walker. SiiU to fiireeb) chnllof mortgage. b j ju Almn V. WjorttSi vhJ Lindsliy & Ncntliuiner. Action at htV. i II, Milxon -h. Ashlnnd Iron Works. Affidavit. .' Heal Kstato Tnuixfers l)orn 10. Hill to J. P. O'lliicu land in Ashlnnd, deed. XOTICIJ TO ( O.VritAC'I'OHK Scaled proposal' addressed to tho County Court of Jackson county, Ore gon, and endorsed thereon 'Propos als for constructing pm Mop of Crater Lake Highway," will lio received by tho County Court of Jackson county, at Its offlco In tho Court Monso at Jacksonville, Oregoh, until 11 o'clock a. in. on tho 27th day of July, 191&, and at that tlmo and plnco, will bo publicly opened and rend. All proposals must bo mado upon blank form, to be obtained from tho Qouuty Survejor, at hlu offlco In tho Medford National Hank llulldlng, .Medford, Oregon, must glvo tho prices pioposcd, both In writing and In figures, and must ho signed by the bidder, with his address. Eacb bid Is to be presonted under sealed cover, nnd Shall bo accompanied by cnn)i, A bidder's bond, mado pnablo to Jack son County, or n tcrtlflcd check, mado payable to tlio County Judgo, of Jack sou County, Oregon, for nit amount equal to at le.it 5 per cent of tho amount of said bid, and no hid shall lib considered unless such cash, bond, or check Is enrlosed therewith. Hucb bidder's bond shall bo conditioned that if said hid bo arcoptod, tho party bidding will duly enter Into nnd oxo cuto tho contract Should tho suc cessful bidder to whom tho contract Is awarded fall to oxocttto tho name within ten tlnvs (not Including .Sun day) from tho date of tho notification of such award, such cash, bond, or chock, shall bo forfeited to Jackson County, and the samo shall bo tho proporty of the County. A Corporate Surety Hond will bo roqulrdd for the faithful performance of tho contract, In tho sum equal to ono-hnlf ot the total amount of tho bid. All bids are to bo compared on tho basis of tho County Survocr8 oatl utato of the quantities of tho work to bo done, as follews: Harh oxcautlou, 0433 cubic yards. Hock excautiou, 1 cubic yard I.ooho ro'k exiavatlon, 1 cubic yard. Clearing and grubbing 0.1 ncres. NEW TODAY Hurrah for Irrigation. Lot's hope that all who vant It will got It and that niaio will want It. Hut In the meantime let not lotto sight of tho fart that this U a flno valloy. Wo neod not sit back and lot tho Idle knock It. Speaking of Initiation. I can sell 16 acres for f20Q an ano; 1QU acroa for $165 an aero, S00 seres for I1SI an ro, and 176 acres for $88 an acre, and all have an abund ane ef gravity Irrigation water right fully paid U and seourud with aojl it gwd and level at can '- found iiywhwe. ami all right here In tho Rogue Rlvr Valley. If Interested look thorn ever. ' C. D. HOON Jackwii Co. UunK Uutldlng Log ctilvertn, H. Tho foidgolrig ((tmntltles nro ap proximate only, being given as n basis for tho cOmbarlson ot bids, and tho County Couit of Jtickson county does rtot ctprcsnly or by Implication, agreo that tho actual nmotttil of work will tiom'npond thcronllh, hilt reserves lis rights to Increase- or decrease tho amount of tin Muss! or portion ot tho wtirk that may ho due-mud neces sary or expedient by tho county sur veyor of Jackson county. Tho plans, etc., mny bo scon nnd forms of specifications and contract may bo obtained at tho county sur veyor's otflce as heretofore mention ed. The right Is reserved to reject any and nil proposals and to nccopt the proposal deemed best for Jackson county. G. A. GAHDNEIt, Clerk of County Cojirt for Jncknon County, Oregon. FOR RENT .HOUHEKKKPINfl ROOMS- FO It HENTfodcin hotiBdkcopIng Itultcs, closo In, 5, $8 mo.; now prdp." 231 E 9th. 121 IfOK niVtwtioulsP TO HKXT-ao room mod, turn, hotiso sco Pttrucker,-St, Markn Hldg. . J.mi.l FOR RKNT5-room modorn notifo, hnrd-wood floors, full cement baaC- iiiorit Phonu 270W. FOR RILNT MlSOKI,l,.NnOUH FORirtiNrStororoorjriiVGnrnett Coroy Hldg., fronting on Grnpo St. Also most desirable offices, icasnnnble. Rest of oorvlco. L. L. Cathcart, Room 319, Phono 1C7. ' FOR SALK--MlniJI.;,LAXlWU8 FOR SALi:--At bootlri I piibliTmar ket, Saturday, July 17, meat, hakud beans, potato salad, Hlaglu ttL and vogetablo Boup lu iiuart Jars. 99 FOR SALB lloushold furnltitro. ln MUlro 10 Ross Court. 103 FOR SALK Chenp, soorul dozen fruit Jars, good as now. Call iSfl South Fir Street. FOR SALB Hack with two tjeats. W. J. Hart7oll, phono I08.J-1. 99 FOR SALB Apricots 2c, orchard run. llato Orchard. II. B. Kt ou ter. t yy FOR SALK- Contrirugat pump, 8 Inch stream, with all collections nnd some oxtrn plpo; will irrlgato 100 acros. This pump will draw tmnd, gtavol or wutor. Phono 931-L or call at 200 W. Main, city. FOR SALB Team of brood miiruM, prlco $150. Phonu 011-1(3. 101 FOR SALB- Good gontlo Jersoy cow, two and mio-balf miles northwost of Central Point. Iiniulro Mrs. Mu Nussor, R. F. I). No. 1. Contra! Point, Ore, Phono H3-x2. 102 FOR BALL -Hrood sows and young pig. Phone 403-113, II. F, 'un Dyko. FOR 3 VLB -Horaos of all kinds; 1iouh wngogs, camping wagong, hnukH, harness. Vliuou'a Hani, N. Rlveisldo Ave. 110 FOR SALB Rod Pollod bull calf; puro brod Duroc Jorsey Bprlng pUs; polo mountain buggy, good as new. Palmer Invoetmont Co , Modoc Orchard. WHY? IT IS YOl'Il lU'KlNISSS TO HIT. JIB Because my stock in trado Is to havo optioned at tho lowest cash price tho host buy In this county. I have buen on tno ground look ing out for you for tho past flvo years. Noarly everyday I have In vestigated somo "good thing." I havo eliminated everything oxeopt thoso deals whloh I am convluaed will ee ouro me satisfied customers. In a fow hours time I can give you tho benefit ot this roiearch. It fa my buslnoaa to show you over tho county and Introdtteo you to tho possibilities and opportunities here. Bee Med ford first and J. C. BARNES Room -01, KlrH National lUnk Uldg. FOK SALE Ulilli KSTA'pt FOR SALE Completely furnlshcU modern flvo room house, garden, berries, chickens; lot 50x215, good locution, biggest snap lu city at $1300. Part cash, balance terms. Address Hox 720, Medford. 100 FOR SALE H' owner, 2fia Irrigated aUalfn hind, paid up water right, ono half mllo west of Talent; near ly now Improvements; cost $2000, pnya 7 to 10 per cent on vnluntlnn niked. Prlco $250 por aero. Wol born Heoson, Talent, Oregon. 10 1 FOR BALKS Or trndo, at n bnrgaln. rooming hotiso with 1C furnished rooms, located at 215 Fourth St., Ashland, Oregon. Call or wtlto J. M. Slack, Proprietor. 11C HUM' WANTi:n-MALK SALKSMKN WANTIJD To sell our fruit and ornamontnl nursory ntock, roses, flhrubbery, btc, excluslvo territory; liberal cash advance weokly on orders; froo outfit. Yak ima & Columbia River Nursory Co. North Yakima, Wash. 102 wXNfl3T)FIrsl-class blacksmith. Apply Ilradon Mine, Gold Hill, Oro- Bon. t WANTKl) MlNW;i,ljAMSOUb WANTISU To borrow $150, At so ft ciuttiv Address A. M. Mall Tri- K liiine, 4 1,. 10ft, WAKTBD-'Tt)' fItlYi-Good cowb;I Htnto VnMljntlolitngCTVtiil lrlco. Hox IV MlU!WrHhlfiWv-,. 10:, WANTUD RelThqu7iitliu''iMond8,,fll ""C l" niumiinUioh-iibouid II. h. Mooto. euro w.t'liirim lie - V - 100 WANTBD Hccb, either aw arms or In any stylo of hives. W. J. Smith, R. R. No. 1, Hox 11. 100 WANTBD A loan ot $3000 for term 3 years. A-1 Hceurlty. AitttresH M, caro Mull frlbtino. 99 FOR K.cnAOh FOR TRADB S-imBSOiigor Ford body In good condition for 1st class roadster body. Apply Blectrlo Shop South Central. 0'J .MONBY TO LOAN TO LOAN $2000 to Iotui. HolmuM tlio liirtiirnneo vniiij i.OK'1 LOST Mooko and Baglo lodge ro onlpt hooks. . Flndor plouso, rotnni to Tilbtilio gftlco. J00 LOSTSotnowhoro between Moiirbrd and IColly'B Island on Rnguo River road Sunday, presumably uuiir 1101180 Rlvoraldo ranch, grip contntnliig my fishing outfit, olothon, wndlng bIiooh, reels, fly hooks, londor box, flloi, etc. 'Reward for lotiirn to G. Ptttnum, Mall Trlbuno offlco, Medford. i mm IIUHINI.HS IHUKCrrOUT Attornry PORTBli J. NBFI. WM. I'. MIJALWT Attoruoys-at-Law, Rooms 8 and 9, Medford Nrtlonal Hank bldg. A. B. RBAMBS, I,AVYKR Oarnott. Corey bldg. Win. M. Colt Ik. (leorgo M. Roliorti COLVIO & ROHBRTH. LAWYKHS- Medford Nutlounl Hank HulldliiK II. F. MULKKV & OBO. W. OHBRRl Attorneys at Law. Jackson Coun ty Hank HulldltiK. AlltO UppIlOrt LAIIBR AUTO SPRINO CO. W aro operating tho largest, oldeti and best equipped plant In tho Pa cific northwest. Uso our uprlngi when others fall. Sold under guar anteo. 20 North Fifteenth St. Portland, Ore. Collections nnd Reports COLLBCTIONS AND RBPORT-We collected somo account 14 yejirs old. Wo know how to get tbe money. The Hultock Mercantile Agency, Ins, Rooms 1, 2, S, llua klna' Hldg., 210 B. Muju SU DR. W. M. VAN 8COYOO DR. O. Q. VAN SCO YOU Dentlsta Garnett-Corey Hldf., suite lit Medford. Oro. Phone 806. Notary 1'ubue nTlVJKN'NYOCKHYotiry pub lie HrliiK otir work to mo at th alU ot tho Mull Trlbuoe, nUHLVL'HH IURKOTORY CluroprHclor f in -. . i i ii i i it I. rii ir DR. A. R. IH2DG153, Dr. LrfiuUo M. Hedges Mccbano-Tboraplsls, Chiro practors, Spondylothoraplsts. These systems, Including dietetics, cura tive gymnastics, hydro-theraphy, etc., prodtiro results tu both acuta and chronic dlsonscs. Consulta tion froo. Over Dotiol & Co., cor ner Main and Bnrtlett. Hours V a. in. to 6 p. m. Other hours by appolntmont. Phujie 170. PR. R. J. LOCKWOOD,, Chiropractor, norvo spoclnllst Rooms 203-20 1 206. Oarnott-Corcy bldg. Vaior hatha nnd scientific massage given; noodle spray, head nnd shoulder ahowor lu connection; ndvlcs la dlototlcs, medical gyninnstles, hydropthorapy Lady uttondauL Plfono, offlco 543. rouldnnco 511-lt. Knglnorr ant Contractor PR 13 D n7 O UM M IN G S-Englneer and contractor, 404 M. P. & H. Hldg. Surveys, estimates. Irrigation, drainage, orchard nnd land lta provomonL UnruhKe GARHAGK Got your promlsa clonncd up tor tho summer. Call on tho city garbage waijons for good Bcrvlce. Phone 274-L. T, T AllAn. Mia.i..M....-." ncil llie MemiiKti irit.ta...hv.n ctiiuC 'look, was prniscwortlty. The court also found that the ship unarmed that her cargo was n musiii k my of 5000 cases of luuuuuy nuigiii, voilo. rnona 72. 1'byonliinan ana. mtrxvoaa DR. P. G. OARLOW, DR. EVA MAINS CARLW OitednathU physIclaiiB, 41C-47 Garuott-Uoray bldg., phono 103 C-L. Kldeii 20 South Lautrol at. DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathia EhyslcIanB, 303 Garnott-Coray ulldlng. Phono U04-M. DR. J. J. BMMBNS Phyelclaa aafl surgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear, hobo nnd throat. Byes scien tifically tested and glasses up piled. Oculist and Aurlst for S. P. R. R. Co. Offices M. F & II. Co, Hldg, opposlto P. O. Phono DC7. 13. U. PICKEL, M. D. Offlco Jack son County Dank bldg. OfttM phono 43-R; residence phone Cb-K. DR." lt7V. OLANOV Physician and jiiirgooii. l'hones, office 30, rest douco 724-J. Offlco hours 10 t 12, 2 to 6. DR. S. A. LOOK.WOOI) DR. MYRTLB S. LOCICWOOD Physicians and surgeons. Office 309-310-311, M. F. & II. Hldg. 1'houua rosldonco, 814-J3; office, 814. l)lC MARTIN liTllAiriu-JR -Phyfll-olap and surKWui. Offlco Palm bliielt, opposlto Naab Hotel llotlra 10 to 12, I to 4. Phono 110-J. Printers miO Putdlslicrs 1IJ5DFORD PRINTING CO. has tfta best oaulpped printing offlco la southern .Oregon; bonk btndlug, loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, etc Portland price. JH7 Norta Fir Kt Sowing Machines, SISWING MACH1NKS rented, sold or ropatrod. AKoiuy Singer Sewing machine., f'" Houthern.. OrogOn. lJoAilqttrtera with Medford Furl tutu and Hardware Co. C. A. Chapman. Shoo Repairing igllOUS RJIPAIRmn-FlrBt ciasH no . repairing, on modorn electrta machlnea whllo you wait. K."N Hldon, located In Kldd's Shoe Store, Phono 313J. TruhhTnnt KAIie TRANSFKR & STORAGB CO, Oftlco 43 North Front St. PhoM 315. Prices right. Service guar tutood TyiwwrlteM und Mnpplloa, TVI'KWRITBIta AND SUPPLIES- New RomliiKton, Smith Promter and Monarch typowrltlng, addiRg nud mibirnotlng muclnes, uhulH machiuos for oas'.i or easy payt tuents MaolilnoH for rontrlbbo and aupplles ot all kinds, simple re pairs freo ot shartftt, Rmjer . Hrnnett, 10 Quince H., uIwmm VS&-U. P '.1 rkd at Jacksonville Tuesday, tho cer Emm