Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 03, 1915, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    ttJln Id vicinity
Six or moro Overlnnd cnrs wero
omitted from tlio Afchlnnd cnumorn
tlon In those columns last week and
there may bo a fow others. This does'
not affect tlio total or the motors In
town, tlio omission being ono'of clas
sification only.
Thruo mniiunniincp-dr-wny cars
were In locnl railroad yards laYt
week with crows Installing Improve
ments and making repairs, Iho most
notaplo of which wcro new stylo rol
ler chutes In tho Btockyards.
Mrs. Mary A. Royco of Wautoma,
Wisconsin, sister of B. K. Whltmore,
was a vlBltor with relatives hero last
week on her way homo from San
Francisco, and made tho Crater Lake
trip. A. L. Grutzo of Portlnnd returned
to that city last Friday after a vlBlt
hero with his fatlicr-ln-lnw, D. O.
Stovonson.
Miss Heatha Watson Carvllle,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. W.
Watson, will visit her parents horo
in tho near future Professionally
she Is known ns Barbara LaMarr,
and Is the wlfo of Ilobort D. Carvlllo.
Tho duo have collaborated In tho
production of a number of now
dances. Tho "Zono Promenade," de
scribed by Miss LaMarr as a "flirta
tion one-step," has been captivating
visitors at tho exposition, as has also
tho "Fascination Waltz," a pretty In
terpretative dance, tho prestige of
which has been augmented by tho
patronage accorded tho couplo by tho
Hearsts and othr aristocratic famllls
In San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. Car
vlll aro on their way to Chicago nnd
New York. They will visit in Ash
land several days and In connection
with such visit may bo prevailed up
on to glvo exhibition of tho dnnclng
nrt not only hero but also nt Med
ford. W. S. Roboy and A. Erlckaon, both
of Brooklyn, lown, accompanied by
their wives, enjoyed stopover privil
eges In Ashland Saturday and Sun
day. Archbishop Giovanni nonzano, pa
pal dclegato to tho United States,
passed through hero on Friday,
bound for Portland nnd Seattlo.
K. V. .Carter, accompanied by his
friends, Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Adams
of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, motorod to
Crntcr Lake tho last of tho week,
piloted by Floyd Dickey, chauffour.
Rev. John P. Davis of Bcrkoloy.
Cal., representing tho Continent, a
prominent exponent of Presbyterian
Isnf in tho journalistic field, has been
canvassing this territory of late.
Anthony T. Day of Now Albany,
Indiana, Identified with tho loathor
Industry In that southern town of
Uooslordom, was hero last weak, ac
companied by IiIh wlfo. Mr. Day Is
an old tlmo acquaintance of Stipt.
Brlsrno, of the local schools.
The Haptlst Sunday school hold Its
aiijui.il picnic lost Friday In tho Clay
ton orchard district soutltoast of
town, with about 100 In nttondanco.
They had a flno tlmo. Transporta
tion facilities woro mainly by prim
itive hay rack methods.
Itov. Dr. Sidney N. Usshor of Now
York city, rector of St. Bartholo
mew's Kplscopal church, which has
toll largest membership of any of
that affiliation in tho country, was
n visitor with his brother. W. W.
Psalter, last Thursday, whif showed
hi mtho extent of Ashland's develop
ment, to tho great satisfaction of tho
clerical visitor who declared nn In
tention of acquainting his eastern
friends regarding tho scenic attrac
tlons of tho Southern Orogon conn-
try'
.1. M. Heaver has been ranching
pro t o,m. Although possessed of a
habitat In town, ho has been going
out dally to tho Elmo Nell placo for
tho past few weeks and attendlnf to
the chores thero whllo tho proprietor
has been making hay when the sun
shlned In tho Dead Indian country.
Mrs. Agnes Russell and daughter
Margarot, who have been visiting rol
ntlves In the J. W. McCoy family, left
Aug. 1 for tho central west, prelim
inary to returning I othelr homo In
Norfolfc. Vn.
Paul I. Wells of San Francisco,
head of the Southern Pacific engi
neering department, was In town last
week on important business, being
shown around by F. G. McWllllams.
Bert Greer hitched up his big B. M.
F. taking tno visitor im v....
over tho scenic drives, also viewing
otlio rattractlons of the park dovol-
opmont.
W F. Cameron, former city school
buperlntendent. Is now located at
Slloam Springs. Missouri, where ho
has bought property and will bul Id
a residence with tho view of mak
ing his purchase "by cool Slloam s
bhady rill' a permanent abiding spot.
Will Dlckerson, a novice at motor
ing, recently had five gallons of gas
oline abstrated from his new rora
hlle tho machine rested in the vlcln
ity of Wagner Sprlnsg. The return
to town was only effected by borrow
In,; the fluid In relays of a quart
at a time from residents along the
way. WW. who retajl nalnt. would
like ta give the Ihlof several eoats
of anything ut mureslo or alaVas-
UTowans (rem ?U 9 " -f
held tbolr Ms reon In ChautaB-
OLD NICODEMUS NIMBLEAT
NICK INVENTP
PUBBED AUTO!
WAQDP OFF
PWCLLP
'0FTU&- '
ENEMY ! !
qun park last Friday. lowering
skies in tho enrly morning gavo way
to an Idcnl afternoon, though tho
tejnperaturo was a trlflo cool for Ico
cream and refrigerated soft drinks.
Nearly 400 woro In attendance,
Mcdford being well represented, also
quite a numbor from Grants Pass,
nnd other localities. Editor Wolf,
of tho Record, welcomed tho visitors
In his characteristic humorous vein,
tho response being by F. W. Mcars,
of Mcdford. C. M. Thomas, of Tnl
cnt, was ono of tho real orators of
tho occasion, nnd B. F. Mulkoy, also
of Mcdford, In a happy way doplctoii
"How Iowans Look to an Outsider."
Tho latter part of tho afternoon was
glvon over to sports nnd a wall: to
look over tho park Improvements by
thoso who wero Inclined towards
pcdestrlanism. ' It Is planned to
morgo tho various community organ
izations Into a Inrgcr Southern Ore
gon association. Chnrles D. Hoon of
Mcdford, wns elected president, and
C. B. Lamkln of Ashland, and C. M.
Thomas of Talent, vlco presidents,
Mrs. II, C, Blohllng of Medford, sec
retary. Other officials will bo select
ed from various localities through
out tho valley. A mld-wlntor gather
ing is scheduled to ho hold In Mod
ford. A criticism rogardlng regis
tration methods Is that tho enumer
ation ought to bo by Iowa counties,
an wolLas by towns, thus simplifying
tho figures of nttondanco from vnr
lous sections.
Tho attention of local members of
tho Mooso ordor Is being directed to
tho seceding of n promlnont organiza
tion of tho 'membership nt Los An
geles, resulting In tbo forming of n
now fraternal body which will hoar
tho Imposing tltlo of tho National
Ordor of tho Golden Square.
A company of 35 Australian boys
Is scliQilulod to put In an nppcaranco
hero nt tho Chautauqua tabernaclo,
on Thursday ovonlng, Aug, G. Thoy
aro touring tho country, giving n
band entertainment, nlso performing
n variety of stunts peculiar to tahletlc
and other features prevailing In the
nntlpoden. This Is a Bccond visit of
a llko contingent, a former ono hav
ing nppeared hero sometlmo ngo.
Miss Ruth Osniun returned to Ash
land last Thursdny, after a visit to
tho ctnarl west. Her initio and aunt,
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Mosler, nlso plan
to return hero from California for
a permnnent rosldonco.
Piping for tlio mineral springs con
duits Ib nrrlvlng and being delivered
for tho contractors by Davo Good, tho
distance of tho haul varying from
three to seven miles. Over G000
feet for tho. sulphur equipment Is on
hnnd. This Is of wood, fir being tho
quality, four Inches In diameter In
sldo measurement, tho lengths vary
ing from 5 to 18 feet. Tho pipes aro
wound with wlro and coated with
tar.
On Monday evening of this week
Miss Francos Hamlin, ono of Ash
land's representative teachers In
Honolulu Episcopal schools, will ap
pear at tho Vlnlng theater in a
music-story program, embracing tho
present day status as well as tradi
tionary legonds respecting Hawaiian
song, cubtoms and lore.
J. B. Mason, recently elected mayor
of Klamath Falls, Is cerdltod with
being successful on account of hav
ing recolvod tho solid church vote
of that town. Ho presided as mod
erator of the Southern Oregon Pres
bytery which mot hero about a year
ago and is a businoss man of tho
Falls city.
Tho Oregonlan, on Its first pago
of labt Friday, had a realistic por
trait of tho familiar foaturos of Clar
ence Reamos. Unltod Statos district
attornoy. who Is representing tho
govornment In the prosoeutlon of the
cases against the IT. S. Cashier com
nany. The Mooio will hold a big plcnleJ
on locnl park ground Sunday, Aug.
S. Visiters are oxpoeted (rem Mod
ford. Grants Pass. Klamath Palls,
Yreka. and otkor mIiiu.
Over 111 marattMl ot tkiB ,,rd
U. S. Ceast artillery from i'uiet
.MBDFORb jfflE TRiBUttiS,
No. 21 started
Sound fortifications, passed through
hero laBt Thursday, bound for San
Frnnclsco where they will embark,
Aug. 4, on tho transport Thomas for
tho Philippines.
Dr. G. W. Gregg nnd daughter
Miriam left 'Monday for a trip to
Ohio In the vicinity of tho doctor's
old homo nt London. In tho mean
tlmo Mrs. Gregg and son Dwlght re
main hero on tho family premises,
216 Wclghtmnn street.
iRoseburg appears to bo disgrunt
led over teh non-pcrformnnce of tho
Ford Motor Band whllo passing
throught that city recently, It hnvlng
received assurances that tho organ
ization would toot their horns In
that town.
NOTICE TO CONTUACTOH8
State of Orogon, County of Jnck
son, Scnlcd proposals, addressed to tho
County Court of Jackson County, Ore
gno nnd Indorsed "'Proposal for
Constructing a portion of tho Pacific
Highway In Jackson County, Oregon,"
will bo received by tho County Courl
of Jackson County nt Its office In tho
Court Houbo, Jacksonville Orogon,
until 11 o'clock a. m. of tho 4th dny
of August, 191G, and nt that time nnd
placo publicly oponcd and read.
All proposals must bo mado on
blank form, to bo obtained from tho
County Highway Engineer, at his
offlco, Central Hotel Building, Cen
tral Point, Oregon, or from tho Coun
ty Clerk, Court Houbo, Jacksonville,
Oregon; must stato tho unit or units
bid on (bidders may bid on all tho
units); must glvo tho prlco proposed,
both In writing nnd In figures; nnd
must ho signed by tho bidder, with his
address,
Kncli bid la to bo presented undor
sealod cover, and shall no accompan
ied by cash, a blddor's bond mado
pnyahlo to Jackson county, or n cer
tified check made pnyahlo to tho
County Judgo of Jackson County, for
nu amount equal to at least fivo per
cent of tho amount of said hid, and no
bid shall bo considered unless such
cuiih, bond, or check in enclosed there
with. Such blddor's bond ntuill bo con
ditioned that If said hid lio accopted,
tho party bidding will duly enter In
to nnd oxecuto tho contract. Should
the successful bidder to whom tho
contrnct Is awarded tall to execute
tho sumo within ten days (not In
cluding Sunday) from ttm dnto ot not
ification ot such award, such cash,
bond or check shall bo forfoltcd to
Jackson county, nnd tho mimo shnll
bo tho property of tho county. All
other cash, bonds nnd certified
checks will ho returned to tho un
successful bidders who submitted tho
same,
A corporato surety bond will bo re
quired for the faithful porfornianco
of tho contract In a sum equal to one-
half of tho total amount ot tho bld.
All bids aro to bo compared ou tho
basts of tho county highway engi
neer's estimate of the quantities ot
work to bo dono as follews:
The estimate of quantities referred
to in the foregoing notice Is as fol fel fol
eows: Unit a.
From statIonL28G to station 390.
r Miles C, 7, 8.'
Embankment, 90 cuMc yards,
Earth Excavation, 0,997 cubic
yards.
Hard pan excavation, 3,398 cubic
yards,
Loobo rock excavation, 200 cubic
yards.
Soft rock excavation, 100 cubic
yards.
Hard rock excavation, 1,1 CG cubic
yards.
Rip rap, loose, 10 cubic yards.
Overhaul, per 100 foot, 9,806 cubic
yards,
Oloarlng, 9.0 aores.
Grubbing, 470 square rds.
Tlio drain, 4 Inehoa, 10 lineal foot.
Corrugated iron pipe, 12 in oh on, 20
lineal feet.
Corrugated Iron nine. 11 Ufbe?, 2S
lineal feat.
Gojiorela pipe, 13 llifiioj, 178 lln4
cal feet.
'U HSSiSik marvelous rubber automo. . No. 4 "Every ahell, upon striking my rubber auTo bounded back with -. , " - l $&Jr&h&i2 ?-i"&Z?i'
D ;bIlol redoubled force against the machine of my puriuerel ' sbJ-t4rrr-1ni- & 'Sz?--:rzSiz.
StBfaFORD, ORClcm, TP1SST)AY. AUGUST 8. 1915.
THE FRONT
out for a rids In the war tonal
Concroto plpo, 20 Inches, GO lineal
feet.
Concrete, class A, 22 cubic j'ards.
Concroto, class B, 2 cubic yards.
Concrete class Q, 12 cubic yards.
Reinforcing stool, S3G pounds.
Unit 5-
From Btntlon L484 to-statlon LG05.
Miles 10.
Embankment, 10 cubic yards.
Earth excavation, 2G0 cubic yards.
Hard pan excavation, 400 cublo
yards.
Looso rock excavation, 10 cubic
yards.
Hard rock cxcavntlon. 27G cubic
yards.
Overhaul, per 100 fcot, 100 cubic
yards.
Corrugated Iron pipe, 24 Inches, 1G
lineal foot.
Corrugated Iron plpo, 3G Inches, 40
lineal feet,
Concroto plpo, 12 inches, 3G lineal
feet.
Concroto, class C, G cu&lc yards.
Unit 8.
From station Lg782 to station
Lg795.
iMIlcs 1G.
Embankmont, 300 cubic yards.
Earth excavation, 7G3 cubic yards.
Hard pan excavation, 100 cubic
yards.
Looso rock excavation, 10 cubic
yards.
Overhaul, por 100 fcot, 780 cubic
yards.
Tlio drain, I Inches, 10 lineal foot.
Corrugated Iron pipe, 30 inches,
40 lineal foot.
Concroto plpo, 12 2lnchc9,-34 lin
eal foot.
Concroto, class B, 20 cubic yards.
Concroto, class C, 4 cubic yards.
Unit 10.
From station Lg930 to station
LgU04-GO.
Mlloi 19, 20, 21, 22.
Embankment, 2,077 cubic yards.
Earth exravatlon, G,4GG cubic yards
Hnrd pan cxcavntlon, 41 cubic
yards.
Looso rock cxcavntlon, 1,102 cu
bic yards.
Soft rock excavation, 100 cublo
yards, t ( .
Hard rock excavation. 3.GG6 cubic
yards.
Rip rap, looso, lo cubic yards.
Overhaul, por 100 feet, 5, GOO cu
bic yards.
Clearing, 22.8 acres.
Grubbing, 1,360 square rods,
Concroto pipe, 12 inches, 300 lin
en I feet.
v Concroto pipe, 1G Inches, 111 lineal
fcot,
Concroto plpo, 20 Inches, 48 lineal
feet.
Concrete, class A, 127 cubic yards.
Concroto, class II, G cubic yards.
Concrete, class C, 1G cubic yards.
Reinforcing stool, 15,115 pounds,
Tlio forogolug quantities aro ap
proximate only, being given as a basis
for tho comparison ot bids, and tho
county courl of Jackson county does
not cxprosaly or by Implication agree
that tho actual amount ot work will
corrospond therewith, but resorves
tho right to Increase or decrcaso tho
amount of any class or portion of the
work that may bo deemed necessary
or cxpodlont by tho county highway
engineer of Jackson county, Oregon.
Plans may be snec. and forms ot
specification and contrnct may bo ob
tainod at the county highway engi
neer's offlco, Central Hotel building,
Central Point, or at tho county clork's
office, Jacksonville, Oregon.
Tho right Is resorvod to i eject any
or all proposals or to accept tho pro
posal or proposals doomed best for
Jackson county.
COUNTY COURT OF JACKSON
COUNTY.
F. L. Tou Velio,
County Judgo.
W. C. Leaver,
County CnmuilMlonor.
V. II. Madden,
County Commissioner.
Att8t: O. A. Gardner,
Qamii 0(flrb J"on County.
JtMiiWRvt la, Qiuen, July ictli.
lllf. 310
No. 3 Suddenly a hostile armored auto
FOR RENT .MISCELLANEOUS
FOR RENT Farm wltirBtVrk.'tooTH
and hay for sale. Chits. Gilchrist,
Sam's Valley, Oregon. 1 1 1
for runt iiolni:ki:i:i'ing
ROOMS
FOR RENT Furnished " hnusokcep
Ing rooms. 3 roomo In suite. 134
S. Bartlett. ill
FOR RENT Modern hoiiBokeopIng
stiltos, closo In, $G, $8 mo.; now
prop. 234 E Hth. 121
FOR Ill;'4iv-rirL'Hi
FOR RENT Four room flat or
house, furnished or unfurnished.
730 W. Uth, 521-R. 118
FOR RENT C-room modern house.
Call G37-Y. 117
TO RENT G room mod, turn, houso.
boo Purucker, St, Mnrks Bldg.
FOR RENT G-ronm modern houso,
hard-wood floors, full cement baso
mont. Phono 370W.
FOR RENT Closo In G room houso
with sleeping porch, modern
plumbing, electric lights, cement
sidewalk, garage, on paved street.
Rout reasonable lnqulro of II. C.
Stoddard, Medford, Oregon. tf
FOR BALlC-MlaiKLLAMCOUS
FOR SALE Good sovon pnBsongor
body and top. J. C. Cass. 118
FOR SALE Gravonstoln apples
great for pies. 2c por pound de
livered Wednesdny. Phono 1 1-F22.
114
FOR SALE 3 comploto sets hcIioqI
books for lib, 7th and 8th grades,
cheap. Phono l.'.'O-lt. 114
FOR. SALE Com binder for sale.
Guaranteed perfect running ordor,
practically now. Guy W. Connor.
Mull Tribune Bldgs, Phono GG1-J
or GIG. Ill
FOR SALE Piano, library tablo, oak
dining room sot, rockers, oak hod
room set, Iron bods, dressers, com
modoB, axmlnster rugs, kitchen
furniture, washing machine, mid
fruit Jars, cheap for cash. Phono
420-R. 111
J-'OR HALE Ono goldon onk sanllnry
duffel, 333 Knight Hlrcot. 110
FOR SALE - Columbia GrafatiiiTa
outfit. 122 Portland avo. IK.
FOR SALE Centrifugal pump, fl
inch stream, with all cancellous
nnd some extra plpo; will Irrlgato
, 100 acres. This pump will draw
sand, gravel or water. Phono
U31-L or call at 20G W. Main,
city. 118
TOU HAMV--IATlWnJCK
FfRT'sAllJrtTo'Viiiiiig uiiil drFv
Ing horse, cheap. Walter R.
Stokos, Phono His-.ll. 117
FOIlTsAI.EStork hogs and fox
hounds. Clias, Gilchrist, Sam's
Valley, Oro. 1 1 1
FOR SALE -Pigs,
man.
George I). Haiti-
nr.
FOR HALE llortos or all kinds;
houso wagons, camping wagons,
hacks, harness. Vinson's Barn, N.
Rlversldo Avo. 110
TOR SALE UKAb KSTATH
FOR SALE Or trndo, at a bargain,
rooming house with 1G furnished
rooms, located at 21G Fourth St.,
Ashland, Orogon, Call or wrlto J.
M. Slack. Proprietor. 110
WHY?
IT IS YOUR lirKINKSS TO Hl'E ME
Because my mock in trade Is to
Iirvq optlonod at tho lowost cash
price the boat buy In this county.
I havo boon on tno ground look
ing out for you for tho past five
years, Noarly everyday I hnv In
vestigated some "good thing." I have
eliminated everything oxcept thoso
deals which I am convinced will se
cure me satisfied customers.
In a fow hours tlmo I can give you
the bonoflt of this resoaroh. It Is my
business to bIiuw you over tho county
and Introduce you to the possibilities
and opportunities here. Seo Med
ford first and
J. C. BARNES
10U Wut JLiiln Street
novo In alghtand began firing at mel I was ready I
HUM' WANTED FKMALR
WAN"rE Woman to help with
housework on ranch In family ot
two adults and two children. Tele
phone Rural 8-1 or wrlto Mrs. C.
P. Chninplln, Gold Hill, Ore 115
WANTED vinuvjiiljAIvrtOUS
WNTEUro"trudo. "saddle 'pony"for
bicycle Phono 15G-L. 110
WANTED Mngazlno solicitors, mnlo
or female. Something now, good
commission. AddrosH J, Mall Tri
bune. 118
WANTED G tons rolled Barley.
Foothills Orchnrd.
WANTED To rcstn for two months,
light snddlo, suitable for lady. Ad
dress Box X, .Mall Tribune.
for K.-vurmnufc
TO TRADE Good rentable, property
In Spokane to trndo (or Mcdford
. property. Enquire 1118 Sth St.
LOS
LOST On Pacific Highway, nolo
book containing lodge card. Ro
turn to F. Hiuolrlgg nt Mnnn's
Store.
LOST Ladles' go)d watch; renson
ablo reward glvon for return to
Mull Trlbunu office. 11G
LOST On rond between MeLond and
Prospect whllo ling containing
wnrdrobo and blanket. Kindly
notify .1. W. Wnkeflold, Palm Blk..
Medford. HI'
.MONEY TO LOAN
TO LOAN $2000 to loan. Holmos
tho Insiirnnce Man.
UUH1NKHS miliCGIUltX
Attonror
PORTER J. NEFF, WM. f. MHALE1
Attorneys-nt-Lnw, Rooms 8 and
9, Medford National Bank bldg.
A. E. REAM KB, LAWYER Garaott
Corey bldg.
Win. M. Colvlg, George H. Roberta
COLV1G & ROBERTS. LAWYERS
Medford National Bank Building
B. F. MULKEY ft GEO. W. CHERR1
Attorneys at Law. Jacksou Coun
ty Bunk Building.
Auto nuppiirrt
LAHER AUTO SPRING CO. -W
aro operating the- largest, oldest
nnd best equipped plant In the Pa
clflo northwest. Uso our spring!
when others fall. Sold under guar
antee 2G North Fifteenth. HL
Portland, Ore.
Collections nod RiHirt
cw7kct7oVs Ar
collected Home accounts 14 years
old. Wo know how to get tho
money. Tho Bullock Mercantile
Agency, Inc., Rooms 1, 2, 3, lias
kins' Bldg., 210 E. Main St.
LtntMU
DR. W. M. VAN HCOYOO
DR. O. O. VAN BCOYOU
Uontlsts
Qarnott-Coroy Bide, sultb
Uedford, Ore. Phono 8GG.
Ill
Notary l'uhltc
HELEN N. YOCKEY Notary t'Ub
lie. Bring your work to me at th
ilru of tho Mall Tribune
NEW TODAY
Soma homesteads In tho Illinois
Vailo.
The building ot tho now railroad
makes that rogloii oven moro it pop
ular placo In whloh to secure a home,
and I have mado arrangements
whereby I can placo a number ot
settlers on houiuatead relinquish
ments. The land Sg fortllo and levol,
and Irrigation can be had ou a largo
part of aueli claim. It Is otoao to tho
railroad right ot way, the wujgnn
load crusw It and the Illinois rher
Is near.
No trosbju to show the properties
to parties rosily interested.
C. P. HOON
Jaok8ou Co. Bank Building
P2&fl MVft
BY WELLS
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Chiropractor
DR. A. R. HEDGES, Dr. Louise B.
Hedges Mechano-ThoraptstB, Chiro
practors, Upondylothoroplsts. These
systoms, Including dietetics, cum
tlvo gyninastlcs, hydro-theraphy.
etc., produce results In both acuta
and chronic diseases. Consulta
tion free. Ovor Douel & Co., cor
ner Main and Bnrllc'.t. Hours
s. m. to G p. ro. Other hours by
appolntmont. Phono 170.
DR. R. J. LOCKWOOD,, Chiropractor,
nervo specialist Rooms 203-204"
20G. Garnott-Corey bldg. Vapor
baths and scientific massngo glvear
necdlo spray, hoad and shoulder
shower in connection; ndvlco la
dlototlcs, medical gymnastics,
hydropthorapy. Lady attendant.
Phono, office G43, rosldonco Gll-R.
Engineer anil Contractor
FRED N. CUMMIN03 Engineer and
contractor, 404 M. F. & II. Bldg.
Surveys, estimates, Irrigation,
dralnngo, orchard and land lra
provomont. GariMtK
GARBAGE Get your premises
m-rmmm
cloanod up for the summer. Call
on tho city garbago wagons for
good service. Phone 274-L. F,
T. Allon.
Instruction la Waste
HAIOHT MUSIC STUDIO Room
401, Gnrnctt-Coroy Bldg. Frod AL
ton Hnlght Piano, Mrs. Florcncs
Hnlllday Halght, voice, Phone
72.
I'hyoslcluna aus. oargboBS
DR. P. U. OARLOW, DR. EVA
MAINS GAllLOW OatpstbU
physicians, 410-417 Garsett-Corsy
bldg., phone 1030-L. Reildonc
20 South Laurel HL
DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathia
physicians, 303 Garnett-Corsy
bulldlug. Phono U04-M.
DR. J. J. EMMENB Pbyslclaa aid
surgeon. Practice limited to eye,
ear, novo nnd throat. Eyes scion
tlflcally tested and glaases up
piled. Oculist and Aurlst for S, P.
R. R. Co. Offices M. F. & IL Co.
Bldg., opposlto P. O, Phono GG7.
H. B. PICKEL, M. D. Office Jack
sou County Bank bldg. Offles
phono 43-R; residence phone GU-R,
DR. R. W. CLANOY Physician and
surgoou. Phones, office 3G, real
donee 724-J. Offlco hours 10 to
12, 2 to 6.
DR. B. A. LOCKWOOD
DR. MYRTLE H, LOCKWOOD
Physicians and surgeons. Office
309-310-311, M. F. & II. Bldg.
Phonos rusldcnco, 811-J2; office,
814.
DR. MARTIN C. BARBER -Physician
mid surgeon. Office Palm
block, opposite Nash Hotel. Mourn
10 to 12, 1 to 4, Phouu 110-J.
tTg.' ITeIneTmTd.. SPECIALIST
Eye, oar, noso nnd throat, offlco
228 East Main; rosldonco 1121
East Main; of flea hours 9 a. m. to
12 m.; 1:30 to G p. in. Telephones
Offlco, 303; jrosidenco, 3Q3-J2,
Printers ana ruDllsliers
UEDFORD PRINTING CO. has U
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southern Oregou; bonk, blndlnx,
loose leaf lodgers, billing systems,
etc. Portland price. 27 Nortk
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Sowing Machines.
SEWING MACHINES rented, sold or
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Headquarters with Mcdford Furl
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Offlco 42 North Front St. PhoM
316, Prlcos right. Herrlco guar
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TYI'EWRITERS TaNd'sUPPLIES
Now Remington, Smith Premlw
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mentis. M.achltka for rent, ribbons
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