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.i1Rv5 rSneSJgS3g MBDFORD Mm) TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORltflOtf, SATURDAY, AUGUST 7, 1915. PAGE MVK -n- - ,- --w , .. - . i . t3(i"T 'V '" -3" " 5- V'Y , " T''MfctrthtL3w""' "rfft i i Ik? $ J I r EAGLE POINT EAGLETS By A. C. Ilowlctt W. A. Galloway nnd family. Geo. I', (loule iiiid fnmily, und C. A. My cr nnd family, 14 in nil, of Modrord passed through hero Inst Monday on their way to ('inter Lake with teams , faking thoir hotso feed wild them, nn one of them luul n cult ntlueliO'l to Hie lntck loaded with liny, grain, etc., l).il ir Mr. Galloway act through without it breakdown I will lose my kuos. Athong Hit company wore Mrs. 1. P. Hart of Jown unil J. ( llillnnl of Montana. The hiiiiio day and about the sumo time Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Haines, Miss Ilorhieo Haines,. Mr. and Mr... J. II. Ilium of .Portland, On., and Mrs. W. II, Undoes of Ashland, went through in mi auto for Crater Lake. During the lime Hint the cashier of our Kngln Point Statu Hunk, J. V. Mclntyre wits away, Mr. Trove Lunisden of Mcdford came out and attended to the business of the hank and later on Mr. Hoy L. Muulo, also of Mcdford ennie out- and remained until Mr.' Molntyro'n return. Harrison Hess is helvinir the old Ashpole building that wns huilt for a Inllinrd and pool room and Mr Aphpoto intends to move his stock of haidwaro from where it now is into his own huilriitu on the main thor oitghfnro about August 00. John Smith in now engaged in building a garage for Gas Nichols on Salt creek as fins has fallen in line with the rest of tho piogrossivo farmers in that region and bought himself a Ford. During my absence Von dor Del Ion Hros. have been making some substantial improvements in the In tel ior of their store. Last Monday nfter I had written the Eaglets for the Mail Tribune I took a stroll down to the depot to see tho new motorcar that the P. & P have hud built to run on the line from Med ford to Kuglo Point. It is (iiito a handy arrangement and is m nrrangel as to carrv about 10 pass engers licsidn tho engineer and con duet or and room enough on tho top to carry the U. S. mail and what baggage the average passenger would want to carry. Among the passengers who canto out was .lames Gillis of Mcdford, who spent the night with u find the next morning started for Fish lake. Mrs. Kobison of Sacramento also came out and spent the night with iw. She was out demonstrating Val entines toilet articles for F. L. Heath. - Tho cnifdy kid orMedford and his cousin Mr. Dobho wore here for din ner, also und so was C. A. Xewstrom mid Itudolph Pick of Lake creek and so was Miss Hazel-Carlson. Sho went on up to Lake creek with Her man Myer, the mail (outractor, m his auto. She is from Iowa ami i engaged to teach school in the South Jlutto school district. John Kudor and wife have gone to Itnnohero prairie to spend a while tin account of tho warm wciither. M.r. and Mrs. E. E. Knulkuou of Michigan have been vuiting Mr, ami Mm. Fred L. Heath. Mr. Fnulktios its tho piesident of stale hoard ot pharmacy of Michigan. Mr. Heath's son Frederic has gone to California to enter the University of California and his manv frieiuU ho re wish him ahuiidant success in his effort to propnro himself for n business life. .John Owens mil iuiuilv anil our duuditoi I Initio utul .lud IMmiII started Wednesday for Crater Luke in tho Owens Fold. While I was gone on my trip to California our mayor John Nichols, got himself into a bad box, with a Ford. In trying to cross Antelope deck with his machine in pulling up the bank I should mvc said that workmen are repairing the bridge on Antelope clock so that the traveling public have to ford the creek the roud was steep and rough owl he be ing unacutistomed to handling the machine, got stuck and the mom lie tried to pull out the loss progress he made and there was a lady then1 and tho man was fixing something uhnut iliuir machine, and the Indv rvmnikiid that ho did not seem to under-innd how to manage his auto whereupon he readily admitted that ho was a novice at the business, whereupon the lady lmgnu to toll him how to hundlo it when ho abruptly, stopped hoc and sitegosted that alio got in the tun olllno and show him -I belioye he is from Missouri -.o -ho jumped into Ijis Ford opened up tho throttle and Out went tho machine, gnmth to his relief. He nays Hint ho will ulwnjs linvo n warm sxit in his heuvt for Hint Judy. Lemon Charlov mid family motored tain town ImsI Wcdne-dH.v. MUau. Mhel mid lliuol Iwrii(.' uf MonmoHth, Drew, ooHaius of Mr. Ooaepe Von dor Hellon i hmc vi Uiitff Mr. and Mr. Goonge Wit der HnHwi and sun Uunnld. ' .1. P. Hughe ww of tke Dtitte Full t htutU pNt tbe nijrttl with n Wlncsday Had UmW the P. . E. Mr for Rntte Full Thur-i.i. UMm ( I, .-I'd nt ItutK, I .Hi kfp '' il' r'tu.' t.iUiii "ii far eS'&i iOMtV3. OLD NICODEMUS NIMBLE AT BDAINP WIN IN BATTLE- '6ANPT PTEEL! DUBBED AUTO U .-.-, JN MAVILU HAMULI f-v y . ., "Vsv Wn' 2-1 mancuveied around a while, devising tho best way to deal No. 0-1 fastened my auto to a tree nd stretched It out full length! When the enemy -Z0C ! A - (A rtththaenemyl cao"r -. IX TTTTf f fcf R n. . -.i -7. - VP w - Ka. 1 Onen. whllo aznpiimentlnff with mv great rubber auto, I was surprised br hostile soldiers, In an armored carl Mr. and Mrs. L3. S. Wilson returned from tho exposition and report u very enjoynlilo time. Mrs. F. .1. FlOlc and daughter Vir ginia spent Friday of Inat woel: wUh hor ulster Mm. Mnlono of Ashland, MIhbch Flliel mid Marie Fifcrt ot Mcdford epent n few dtiys this weelq with their sister Mrs. Will Ilarnum. Miss Molllo Drltt was in Medford Monday for a fow hours. Attornoy II, K. Hanno wns In Mod ford Wednesday morning on business. County Recorder Fred Colvlg, Peter Wntsou and E. Wahl spent Tuesday and Wednesday on tho Applegnte. Mrs. W. McDnulcl and dnuglitor Tholmu of Illicit, spent Saturday vis iting relatives In our city. Mrs. William Johnson spent n fow hours shopping in Mcdford Tuesday. Mr. nmVMrs. Chris Ulrich motored to Aiiplognto Inst Sunday with Dr. T. T. Shnw nnd s)ont tho dny with Hoy Ulrich nnd family who nro camp ing there. Mrs. II, K. Hnnnn wns tho guest of Mrs. Fred Colvlg nt Mcdford Tuesday. Misses Mildred nnd Nlda Noll vis Itod In Ashland n fow days Inst week. Mr. nnd Mrs, Louis Ulrich motored to Mcdford Wednesday morning with Miss Ktliol Dick who left for a visit to tho exposition. Mr. and Sirs. Anstl Gllson or Ster ling woro guosts of Mrs. Chris Ul rich Tuesday. Cashier Wm. Johnson of the Hank of Jacksonville and fnmily motored to Applognto Friday with "W, A. Walker of Medford. Mr. Rowland IIIiioh nnd Miss Fay liaunspnch woro visitors In Medford Thursday owning. Mrs. George Gardner, wlfo of tho genial county clerk, gnvo a birthday party for her llttlo daughter Gerald Ino Thursday afternoon. Tho little folks played games and iniiilo merry until nlmiit 5 o'clock when dainty refreshments woro porved. Those present woro Gnynell Kelloy, Koynnt- dn Smith. Vlrghiln Dandy, Dorothy Floroy and Gornldluo Gardner. Miss Flora Thompson nnd sister, Mrs. Minnlo Kolloy, wcro shopping In Medford Thursday afternoon. On Wodnosdny the 11th lust. Mr. Itowliuiil Illnes, assistant cashier nt tho Dank of Jacksonville, and MIbh Fay Uiunspauch will bo united In marrlago. TABLE ROCK TABLETS Pen Collns and family of Jack mmiviIIc spent Stiiiduv visiting his brother, S. C. Collins aitd family at this place. Lloyd Oreen unit wife mid two cousins of Poitlaud who arc visiting the Kenbrook fmnilv Fordcslo up to Crater Lake Sandfly roturiiiiig Mon day evening. Tho party wofo sim ply delighted with the lake and de clare they will maku tho trip again next summer. Mis Lea Anderson nnd Miss Clara Collins weio biihlnoss visitors in Cen tral Point Monday. Mrs. C. M. Pence of Central Point spout several days last week viniting rolntivi'sfit tho Cton home. m, The Lydiurd "sinters wow visiting friends in Modfnid Snturduy mid Sunday. .,. Several of our fMnnois hao re ported oxooptioimlly xftod yiulde of wheat. A field of blvo htnm on tho ituee runeh thmshed 48 bushels to tho nere while hie cJjib n the Diela-y rtineh HVitrKfiiM 41, nml U(sl RHMtien h tb lUrry Kenluu nuu-h viildwl 50 huhU. Mr. mid Mm. C. W. left Mu day evttniair fur Portland wlu.-re Uev wffll Sffttttl MVwrHi Ay vuitiutf friatxie hb1 rlativr. U.-fow tf'um to llnir fsitutw h.'n .t M.-ntauA. MiNt M"n It i Kii'imtoil Iwr l-'lh bJrtMw mi 3lfttl by jit Wo. I lot loose ind struck them squarely wtth the full weight of my ing n party to several of her young friends who enjoyed themselves im mensely. Miss Mae Nealon is spending the week with relatives iTi the Sams Val ley listriet. Tho Vincent threshing outfit is steadily threshing out tho golden grain nnd will ulmost complete the work in this district Ibis week. J. W. Mellride nnd family nre en joying n week's vacation nt Crater Lake, Htey nuidc the trip with their Ford car and will return by wuv of the Klamtith and Dead Indian route. I!. K. Nealon and A. L. Seabrook mnde a business trip to Medford Wednesday. F. II. Ilauptnidn of the Sams Val ley distriet made us a shoit visit Thursday evening on his wnv home from Medford. Mr. Hauptimiii is building a new house and otherwise improving his. ranch which ho con siders one of tho het in that dis trict. Chirenco Middlehusher killed a rat tle snake last Thursday on the Diekev ranch that measured -Li inches in length. ?lr. and Mrs. Loren flregorv of Agate spenl Sunday with relatives in Table Hm'k. II. C. Kern nnd wlfo of Drain, Ore., motored Hirnugli here Wednes day en route to the Pauainu exposi tion. Mr. Keru nt one time had charge of the Dr. Itav orchards near Tolo and at present holds n similar position near Drain A new granarv is being eiecled on the Xcnlnn ranch to hold the surplus grain. Mr. Ookormmi of Central Point is doing the work. The now prop of grain nt the Nor wiek Ynncilt wns moved to Medford with unto trucks which does nway with tho theory that tho auto truck (tan not got out of tho fanners fiohl with a load. TO TUACUKKS OF .JACKSON COI'NTV A largo number of lenehora of Oro gon Including representatives of tho State Department of Kducutlon, will leave Portland for the meetings of tho National Kdiirntlonul association nt Oakland, California, nt 12:30 p. m., August 1 Uli, arriving nt Oakland nt 9 o'clock Sunday evening. This train will arrive nt Itngito Rlvor August 15 nt 1:18 a. in.; Gold Hill 1:32 a. in; Central Point 2:00 a. in.; Mcdford 2:18 n. m.; Ashland 3:00 a. in. Tho fnro will ho one nnd ono thlrd rnto for tho round trip. Dele gates should piirchuso one way tickets to Oakland or San Francisco, on any dny from August 12 to 17 Inclusive, taking n receipt therefor from tho soiling ngont. Such rucolpt when proporly countersigned will bo honor ed for one-third faro to original sturtlng point on any day from Aug ust 1G to 30 Inclusive All who coutemplato Joining this party of Oregon teachers should mnko Pullman reservations through tholr local agents. Yours truly, , J. PFRCV W13LLS, ' County School Supt. st.ti:.mi:xt of tho MKDFOltD NATIONAL RANK of Medford, County of Juokson, Statu of Oregon, showing tho amount stand- Ing to tho credit of ovory dopoiltor July 1, 1015, who has not made n doposit, or who has not withdrawn any part of his deposit, principal or intorofit, for n period of moro thnn sovon (7) yonrs Immediately prior to said Onto, with tho minto, last know nlnco of residence or postoffiro nddrcss of such depositor, and tho fact of his death, If known. J. W.'Hakor, Modrord, Oro . $1.72. Dovivlor llononl, Medford, Ore., $2.00. J. C. Jenowi, Medford. Ore.. Ifi.BJt.Ija a northerly direction, alowc tho S. W. Lloyd, Medford, Oro. $fi.00 G. F. McDonald, Medford, $1.24. John R. Morris, Mwlford, $50.00. T. It. Thoetons, Mwlford, Ore., Oro., Ore., $1S.E0. Leo Vanderniucker, Medford, Oro., $4S.00i t Stnto or Oragon, County of Jack son. US. I, W. II. JnektOB. balux first duly sworn, deposo and say noon th, thHt I am (ho Hwtmtifht twnlnor of tho Mwlford Natloiml Hunk of Mwlforri. County or Jackson aula of Oron; tHat Uio furoaolHg u;'Mnt (s fHil. trtie. orret hU eeMli .'-ineiit. ghHfwIng Uib nme, iMt knoAi denee or HOtfflce ado -. " daHlll, If kHBWIl, Mid lb' I'l" nn' I o tho or4U or VAQll dwtsiUii a rt. j THE FRONT quired by tho provisions of Chapter 148, of tho General Laws of Oregon, 11)07. ' W. 11. JACKSON'. Subscribed nnd swam to before mo thU tith dny of August, A. I)., 191C. WM. S. CHOWKLL, Notnry Public for Oregon. My commission expires Dec. 0, 11) 15. XOTH'M OF ASSKSKMKXT California-Oregon Powtir Omnprtny. I.ocnllou of principal pluco of bus Iiicsh: San Francisco, California. Notlco Is heroby given that nt n meeting of tho directors hold on tho SUtli day of Juno, 1015, nn nssoss ment (Xo. 1) of Thirty CentH por shnro wns levied upon tho capita! stock of tho corporation, payable Im mediately to tho Secretary nt tho of flco of tho corporation, No. 131 I.ehl esdorff Street, Snn FranclBco, Cnllfor nln. Any stock upon which this as sessment shnll rcmnlii unpaid on Sat urday, tho 7th day of August, 1915, will be dollmiucnt and advertised for sale at public miction, and, unless payment Is mnde before, will bo sold on Saturday, tho 2Sth day of August, 1015. nt tho hour or 12 M., to pay tho dollmiucnt assessment, together with costs of advertising and expenses of sale. Dnted, Juno 20th, 1015. AI.15X J. K09HUOUOUOH, Secretary of California-Oregon Power Company. Office: 131 Leldesdorff Street, Snn Francisco, California. Notice Is hereby glvo ntlint the ditto upon which stork will bo delin quent for nonpayment of the above assessment lins been extended and postponed from Saturday, August sev enteen, nineteen hundred fifteen to nnd Including Monday, August twen ty third, nineteen hundred fifteen and tho (Into of unto ot dcllmpicnt stock undor snld assessment him been extended nnd postponed from Sal tirdny, August eighth, nineteen liuii drod fifteen to Saturday September fourtoonth, nliiotoen hundred fifteen nt twelve o'clock noon. Dated August sixth, nlnteon hun dred fifteen. AI.KX J. ROSUIIOROUOII, Secretary of Cnllfornln-OroKou Powor Company, orrice: 131 T.oldosdnrrr Streot, San Francisco. California. SI'MMOXH In tho Clroult Court or tho Stale of Oregon, for tho County of Jack son. I. on D. Jonoc, Plaintiff, vs. JiiiIhoii G. Goble, llesslo M. Guide and F. VI Morrlck, as Trustee. Dnfaudants. Suit Tor foreclosure. To .luilson G. Gohlo, llrssle M. Goble, two of tho above named defend ants: In the nuiuo of the Slnto of Orogon, You and cadi or you nro hereby ro (in I red to appear and answer tho plaintiff's complaint against you, now on file In tho above entitled court and cause, on or before tho last day or tho time jiroscrlbed In tho order for the publication of summons hoielii, to-uit, on or before tho 20th dny or September, lOlfi, said (Into being the expiration or six weeks from (he date of the first publication of this KtimmoiiH. And ir oii rail to appear nnd nnswer, for want thereof, tho plain tiff will npply to the court for tho icllof douinndcd In said complaint succinct l flitted as follews: For judKUiont ngnlnst tho dofond nnt, Jinlpon G. Goble for tho mil sum ot $3000 together with tho Interest thereon at tho rnto of 8 percent per annum upon $2250 thereof, and nt tho rate of 10 percent por milium upon $7.'i() thoroor, from tho 10th day or April, ml 1, until paid; nnd for tho further sum of $300 rnnsnunhlo attoriioj's feos lo8tltr with tho costs ttnd dUbiirxeiiionts or this suit to ho taxed. That the warranty doods mid title bond mentioned in said complaint h by the court decreed n mortgage and n prior, valid mid subsisting Hon aguIiiHt th promUos thoroin describ ed, namelv : CoiuniencInK nt tho southeast cor ner or the I J. PIIIPPS RKSHRVA TION. In the Clly or Medford, whoro SIMIi street lutorsocts with the Coun ty Road, i Riverside Avenue); themo nost sldo ot said mad, one hundred (100) reel; thuueo In it westerly di rection, imrsllul with Sixth street, one huii'lreil (lOoi fet; thence in a soutlurl) direction, parallel with Mid County Road, one hundred (100) feet to ritxth street; thence in an naaterl) direction one hundred (iei) foet MluriK the north lino of Sixth street to the place or beginning, be ing a parcel or land 100 feet by 100 root in sUe Kor the full payment of the ngjere gmte sum of yrlttripHl, Interest, et tnrue twm, ooeu. dlsliursoinunts anil ufciirlmc ols. and thnt said do- iMriHcd premkos sad property bo gt,i.i '- uw irovltel. and tlwu tit . r, . i -nfrhunt tkereuf, be an- i,. i i hhm -i ltd Judgment, ,, , , mhih. ( ' 4 . ..... dtivsuU auJ oaah of cart There was a crash! them bo bnrrod nnd foreclosed of any nnd all right, title nnd Interest in or to said .premises or any pnrt thereof except ns by statuto provided. This summons Is published In the Medford Mall Tribune by order of Hon. F. M. Calkins, Judgo of the uhovo entitled court, which snld or dor was made nnd ontorod of record on tho 0th day of August, 1015, and tho first publication hereof In com pliance therewith Is tho 7th day of August, 1DK.. W. K. PIIIPPS, Attornoy for Plaintiff. J'Olt ItKNT lim'SISKKKl'INa HOOMtt FCdTTMJNTTuTnTsTim'i ntiil I?Kht housekeeping rooms. 322 So. Con tra! Ave. 118 FOIl niCNT Modorn housekeeping nultos, closo In, 5, $S mo.; now prop. 234 13 I) th. 121 KOK HKriwriousncpf FOIl HUNT Five-room houso, furn ished. Plchsnnl location, tdindy yard. 817 West Tenth street. 119 FOR RUNT 5-rooin modorn bunga lo, sleeping porch, nlco lawn, plen ty shade, flno water, 111. GO per mouth. S20 West 12th. 121 FOIl RUNT Four room flat or house, furnished or unfurnished. 730 W. 11th, 521-R. 118 TO It 12 NT 5 room mod. turn, houso. sco Piiruckor, St. Marks Illdg. FQR RUNT 5-room modorn houso, hard-wood floors, full content baso moJit. Phono 370W. FOR RUNT Closo In 5 room houso with alocplng porch, modorn plumbing, electric lights, content sidewalk, gnrngo, on paved streot. Rent ronsonnblo. Innulro ot II. C. Stoddard, Modrord, Orogon, tt HJK HAI,I-IArl'.7tTUCK FORSLTslglMerod llninpshlro hogs, tho premier bacon breed; ma ture (pilckly. Woodlawn Orchards, A. Conro Fioro, Central Point. 121 FOR KALKv-MI.'KJhljIi'AMCOUH FOR SALI3 Clump, hlaokliorrloH on tho hiiHhos. Ill) Kant llth St. 119 FOR HAMS Wo have ono porch swing left; will soil cheap. Call mid soo it. Pacific Furniture mid Fixture Fiietory. 121 FO i t8TLKha loil iinrjoy straw . Phone 732-J2. 123 FOR SAI.I3 AlfiiRu hay In field, $10 por ton. Green Mondow Creamery, Phono 21 1-.I1. 118 FOR SA 1, 10 Young pullets will uinho flno winter layers, or will tnko young roosters as part payment. Medford Poultry & H!gg Co. Phono 5S3, llll FOIl SALI3 Froshly extracted hon ey F. L. Ton Voile, Jacksonville. 121 Foil's A UfiWhlto oTpTiiKtnn ICeT lostrasu strain, liuus, cockerels, pullets and oliloks. Telephone A. S. V. Carpenter, 572-111. 122 FOR HALI3 Crab npplos, 8c Phono 507-113, n lb. 118 FOR BALK Good sovou pnseonuor body mid top. J. C. Cass. 118 FOR SALIC Centrtfugnl pump, 8 Inch stream, with all collections mid some extra pipe; will Irrlgnto 100 acres. This pump will draw sand, grnvol or water. Phono 931-L. or call at 200 W. Main. city. 118 WHY? IT IS VOril lUIXHSS TO SI'H MI? Uecauge, my stock in trade is to have optlonod at tho lowest cash prlco tho best buy In thin county. I have been on tiio ground look ing out for you for tho past five yeard. Nourly everyday I )iuv lu voBtlgated some "good thlug." I have I'ollmlnatod everything oxcopt thoBe deals whloh I urn convinced will bo ouro mo satisfied oustomora. In a few hours ttmo I can glvo you the henoflt of this research. It is my buslnoee to show you ovor tho county and Introduce you to the possibilities and opportunities here, Boo Med ford first and J. C. BARNES loy Vl Miilu Street aiu. t auo aruioiru car crumDicui mv own- -? -.v no. o TJid armored car crumpled! My o having dtfoated the enemy without FOR SAMi llKAIi KSTATK FOlTsALli HcarcMrii,lor2"o"ncro farms in beautiful Rochester val ley. Unexcelled for berries, poul try, dairying. Host climate, best innrketHj very low prices: easy tonus. Wrlto W. A. Perkins, Rochester, Wnah. WANTKll SITUATIONS W A NT 1-2 1 ) Wor k "by t iuTlliM)'r Immi r by Japnueso hoy. Phono lOll, 127 WANTKll MI.-ttr.ijijANirXlUB WANTKD To rent u phino, OKI-ll. Phono 118 WANTI-2D Ford chassis, Into inodol on easy terms, Addroea P. Mail Tribune. 119 WANTIOD TO RI3NT room houso, cheap. 30, Mnll Tribune. Furiilsholl 4- Addroiia Ilox 118 WANT13I) TO IH1Y 20 tono of straw; also 20 tons of liny. VIn son'u Feed Darn, N. Rlvcrsldo Avo. 112 WA'NTISD Mugmdno Hollcltoru, mnlo or fomnlo. Something now, good commission. Address J, Mull Tri bune. 118 WANTED To resin ror two months, light snddlo, suitable for lady. Ad- drcsa Uox X, Mall Trllnino. 11J...r.-1iT -Bssr-a. - -i m i MOXKV 'to LOAN To"l6aN--$2000 to loan. Uofiiioa tho liiBiirmico Man. MONI2Y TO LOAN Ilnvo $1000 to $',500 to loan on farming prop erty. 13. S. Tinny, 210 Gnrnett Coroy Uldg. 120 T i.O.Sl STRAY13D Ono dark hny hnrso, branded on foro log; reward. Top ophono 900-L. 118 IIUHINKSS DIUKUTOHY Atlonrays PORT13R J. NI3FF, WM. r. M13ALK1 Attoruoys-at-I.aw, Rooms 8 and 9, Medford National Dank bldg. A. 13. RI3AM13B, LAWYKR aarnotT Ooroy bldg. Win. M. Colvlg, George M. Roborti COLVIO c RODHRTS, LAWYHRS Modrord Nntlnnal Dank Utilldlnx U. F. MULKI3Y & (1130. W. CIII3RRT Attorneys nt Law. Jncksou t.'oun ty Rank Itulldltig, Auto anppliM LAHRR AUTO SPRING CO. W aro oporntltiK the largost, oldest and best equipped plant In the Pa cific northwest. Use our spring! when others fall. Sold under guar. antoo. 20 North Fifteenth St, Portland, Ore. Collections nnd lteM)ita cTkctTons'and rT3PORTS-'o collected soino accounts 14 yearn old. Wo know how to got tho money. Tho llullock Mercantllo Agency, Inc., Rooms 1, 2, 3, Has kins' Illdg., 21U K. Main St. Dcntlstn DR. W. M. VAN HCOTOO j, DR. U. C. VAN HCOXOU Dontlsts Oarnott-Core- lildr,, suite lit Medford, Oro Phono 85B. Noinry I'uiillc HKLWN N. YOGKIJV Notary pub' lie. Drlug your work to mo at th tisn nf Hie Mall Trthtinn NEW TODAY Good clear houso in Modrord ror oxobauictt for u pluco of out laying land wl.tre somo IrrlRiUton is possi ble. $a.uoo valulatJon. 80 acres ten miles from Medford. liulldliiKS and stock. Twonty-sovon acres In cultivation, near outrange. $3000. No trade, but plenty of tlmo. Hare la a great buy. 800 aeros ot rholee bottom land, clote in. (loud iiupitiveiuunts. $115 an acre, irrl attun rlshts. UUiral terms. C. JO. HOON JaeUsun do, Uttuk Uulldiug BY WELLS ta .r-" spilling blood I IIUSINKSS DinKOTOKY CUIropriwiors DR. A, II. III3DOBH. Dr. Loulfio M. Hodges Mochauo-Thornplsts, Cblro praetors, Spondylothcroplsts. These syotoms, Including dietetics, cura tive gymnastics, hydro-theraphy, etc., produce results in both acuta and chronic dluenscs. Consulta tion tree. Ovor Dotiol & Co., cor nor Main und Dartlo'.t. Hours a. m. to G p. in. Othor hours by, appointment. Phone 170. DR. II. J. LOCKWOOD,, Chiropractor) norro spoclnlhit Rooms 2011-201 205. Gnrnott-Coroy bldg. Vapor baths nnd Bclentlfio maBsnge given; ncodlo spray, head and Bliouldor showof In connection; advico la dlotatlcfl, medical gymnastics, hydrotherapy. Lady attendant. Phono, offlco C 13, roaldenro 511-R. Ktiglncvr nnd Contractor FRKDN."cUMAYrN"a r3iiginoor"and contractor, 101 M. F. & II. Uldg. Surveys, . estimates, Irrigation, dratnngo, orchard nnd land im provement. GARHAOIO Got your premises cloanod up for the summer. Call on tho city garbngo wagons tor good sorvlce. Phone 274-L. r, Y. Alton. Instruction In Musle HAIGIIT MUSIC STUDIO Room 401. Gnrnott-Coroy Uldg, Frod Al ton Hnlght Piano, Airs. Floroncs Hnllldny Ilalght, voice Phone 72. I'hyesicluna na DurKo&s DR. V. U. OARLOW, DR. KVA MAINS OARLOW OsteopathU physicians, 41C-417 Garnott-Cors; bldg., phone 103 0-L. lUMtdonoe 2G South Lnurol St. DR. W. W. HOWARD OsteopathU physicians, 303 Garntttt-Corej building. Phono U04-M. DR. J. J. EMMI3N8 Phyalclaa aad surgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear, nuuo nnd throat. Kyes sclen tlllcnlly tested and Klasxos sup piled. Oculist nnd Aurlst for S. P. R. It. Co. Orflcca M. F & II. Co. Uldg., opposlto Pi O. Phono 507, H. U. PICICKL, M. D. Office Jack: son County Uauk bldg. Otfles phono 43-R; rosldouco plioao 58-11. DR. It, W. CLANCY Physician and surgeon. Pbones, offlco 3ti, real donca 71I1-J, Office hours 10 te 12, 2 10 6. DR. S. A. LOCKWOOD DR. MYRTL13 S. LOCKWOOD Physicians and surgeons. Offlca 309-310-311, M. F. & II, Uldg. Phonos rosldouco, 8H-J2; office, 8H. DR. MARTIN C. I1ARIII3R Physi cian and surgeon. Offlco 1'alui block, opposlto Nash Hotel Hours 10 to 12, 1 to I. Phono 110-J. rlT.HmNlT,MTlTl"sTl3CIALIST Kyo, ear, nose mid thront, offlco 228 Hast Main; rosldcnco 1121 Fast Main; offlco hours 9 a. ui. to 12 in.; 1:30 to 5 p. m. Telephones Off loo, 303; ; rosldouco, 303-J2. Printers nnO rubllHliers 1 UHDPOKD PRINTING CO. has Use boat oiptlpped printing offlco Ik southern Orogon; book bludluB, loose loaf ledgers, billing systems, etc. Portland pries, tl Norttt rtr Mt Sowing Machines, w " - i!TK. '8KWINO MAOIUNKS rontod. B0llor .A inachlno.. for.. Southern- OrogQn. iioauauartors witn Atsutoru turi turo und Hardware Co. 0. A. Chupman, ' Transfer KADB TRANSFKR & STORAGK CO, Offlco 42 North Front St. Pboa's 315. Prices right. Service guar nteod vc. Typewriter a.ta Snppllos. TYI'EWRiTKRS i "AND "sUPPL?3S- Now Romlngton, Smith Premlwr and Monarch typewriting, tuHlitf nnd subtracting ma,lnes, rebuilt machines for cash or oasy pay ments, Machines for rent, rlbboa and supplies ot nil kinds, simple re pairs 'free of oharge. Roger , lieiiuetf, 10 Ouiiie- Rt thos, V3S-H, or PajmorPlauv Place, u 9 Af -t- u. '