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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 11, 1915)
i i Ti mwS-m'irmjf'Stf MK9Wep-i 7? " ,-fcW zassew-. MEDFORD MXTD TRTBWE, MEDtfQRD, OTCKGOX, "WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 11,1915. V F2GE THREE OLD NICODEMUS NIMBLE AT THE FRONT 10 BY WE'L4jS E ,Jt- UNCLE m ! , f ' .! ' : x a enhm MIGRATORY CWA9M SPANNED .IN FEW MINUTE9! OLD NICK Tl IE UERO! w o u.it k rh.if Ni 3-floon I panned the abyss Just then tbt soldiers roao No. 4-Wsnt lo tea tMn7 uo to ueigium ana tun ue uw ., ASS!&$( npNOViPth,,.Urt(,aWm?,Ieoreredtiewlth rtini.Wte - full gpeed and made fcr a cementl lour HUU 9i, .. -. - ..,4 - chusm-oTerVihlehl know, .' 1 ,..' 1 7 vir"""7" thro vu no brJdfol II 1 1 HID REGULATIONS .- I if - t WASHINGTON', I). ('., Aug. IK TlIi tltt." npiinmnli of the open merii for shooting wilil fowl, thu niiW States department of ngririillino in wnrtiiih; Hphil-iiicn Hint the. fedontl regulation n amended 0tithj?r , JON, will be strictly enforced! Seine mmuiiiloratiitiiling Iimm niisim from Mio fni't Mint the vtirfnin slnlo litw do imt always conform lo the fed cm! regulations. This in regarded nx unfortunate Iml ii.i uioli eimos tlu tlcpiiilmdut must inint upon tjio flb se'rvnneo of tin1 federal regulation's The depiirtinent will consider nny reotininiendutinn submitted in good fnith for nmcndnii'iit of tlio rcstuln .tions, l)iit will liold no public lionr iiiK thereon, nor will it nnicnd the regulations prior td Oenbor 13. 1015. It is tlio pnrposo of tlio department to oonforVn tlio rogiilutiniiQ to tlio wishes of Iho-mnjority of sportsmen so fnr ns it enn bo dono nml nt ilio Hiiino time sivo wild fowl tlio iiooos snrv prolei'tion. The open season for migratory birds in Oregon is ns follews: Wnlor fowl, October 1 to Jntinnry Ifi: wood cock Oetober to, December 1: .shore birds, snipes, plover, ote., Oetober 1 to December 1(1, ' Insectivorous biids proloeled in definitely. Ihiild-tnilctl pigeons, mill's, wniis, curlew, uniillor shore biiityi, nnd wood ducks protected un til .September 1. 1018. Shouting prohibited between sun set nnd MinrUo. L UICUNi:, via Paris, Aup. 11. Tlio TnKwacht prlntR the text of n inanl fcslo ImuciI by a uroup of Gorman professors ninllntcllcclunls cnumor utliiK tholr Idenn of tlio only accep table peaeo tonus., Tbeao must In hui'ii tlio free expansion of Gorman culture, Industry anil eoiniuorco. Hol Klaii for military and comiuorclal purposofl iniirit bo subject tn Germany. Franco must rmlo to Oorinnny nil tcr rltoiy north of a lino from Holfort to (lie mouth of tlio rivor Soiuino nnd pav 11 laro ludomnlty. Knssla nuiRt code Poland and tlio Kroater part of the llaltlc provtnceH in lieu of In lemnlt which shn could not pay. L EIS EXPECTED IN WINTER AtmONW, Pn., Aug. I1.-Anlici-pntiug 11 xhiiitiiKu of coal (hie full nnd winter, Jim I'onnilvniiia Ititil Auy is taking fct'op to proteot itolf by storing tlioiiniiiids of tonsil enn M'liielit ioiuti nluiif the ytoin. Two big stonigo xtiitioiiK have beou ostub lished hero. Since the stnrl of the Kuinpenii wiir miiiiv miners luivo renHiiidol ! culls to the ioIum. A- 11 rc-iill coal companies h,ir been obhiicd to ml -crtic loi nmiir- ' An automobile party from Mnr slialltown, Iowa, uoro boro Monday, oceupylnB two cars. Thoy were U. S. Ingham nnd wlfo nnd Tom Moore, wlfo and two children. Thoy left tho mitral wont-Juno 22 nnd have noon touring tho main Pacific const sec tions. From hure thoy wont to Crater Lake dlroct via tho Medford gntowny I.ocnl camping grounds were doclaroil a revelation. Mr. uuil Mrs. Louts Gallatin hnvo gone to Sun Francisco to sco the ex position, motoring nil the way In a now Honf The family occupy n ranch near the Valloy View school houso adjacent to tlio Regno Rlvor orchard tract. l. n. Grant, now of Portland, Is In Ashland this wook visiting rela tives nnd a host of old acquaintances. J. II. SwQoney, contractor on tho Pacific highway grade, mountain sec tion, litis been horo thc-past fw das on buslnoss matters. The University of Oregon Concert coropuny. a quartet irom ino '" I uulverslty. will give a ooncert at the Vlnlng. Monday evening. Aug. 10. Dr. S. J. Parson bas returned from a trip lo the sspoajtlun, having been gOH a foitulibt. Oliver Shipley, formerly employ ed by G win Butler nil sis ranch north east of town, haft "Imeoino nssoelsted with Chas. Pope ot Uila vicinity in skipping S0 stqek boa on to stubble laud feed oh tk Laatkm Uro. S0O- GERMANY WANTS CONQUERED N ASHLAND AND VICINITY V-" No. 1-Once, while out riding on my K W " 'J- W V ft VV SSHKttivV'l- '" ' - peat concreta mUei: In & hoUlo A Yf f1 ' v. ' "" -r '-Jz. U zfyVS Ptv m? - ' ' 7our cavalrymenl -&sAz2 w I f " ' J A H 'KT) ) a ; .... .. ' I , " - , ... 1 . I aero ranch over near Montague. Tho pigs gnvo a grunt of approval upon leaving for the wolcomo stubble fields Wednesday evening. Mrs, G. M. Grainger, accompanied by her mother,. Mrs. Mary Vlnlng, left for Crater Lake on Monday, Mrs. Vlnlng's son piloting tho party. Chester Stevenson and Archto Kubanks, at homo from Crater Lake, niado n record trip Insldo of six dnys, Inasmuch as the trip was mode by a lolsuroly toam. They stoppod ovor n day atiLako of tho Woods. Instead of fish and bear moat thoy brought back elegant views of lncompa'rnblo scenery In thoso parts. J. S. Vale of Floreiiro, Lane coun t), has boon bote recently visiting his family who camo to Ashland some time since on account of health con ditions. Geo. A. Hoover, n former promi nent orchardlst of the valley, now a resident of Ooutnrlo, Cal., has boon In tilts vicinity of Into attending to bus iness matters. Fod Walters, recontly second trick operator at tho S. P. depot, has re moved to Siskiyou to take cbargo of the station thore. Ho loft for tho mountain top Tuesday of this week. ICmll nrlson, oxtra man, rills tho local vacancy for tho tlnut being. G. M. Gralngor Is exhibiting sam ples of a cross between grain nnd grain forngo stuff which has already grown to a height of CVj feet nnd Is correspondingly stalky as to slzn. Ho does not know the name o the par ticular growth, but aftor dolvlng In to ancient history concludes thnt It belongs to tho Phnroah branch of the Kgyptlan corn family. Tho tops af ford excellent chicken, food, whllo tho stocky growths nro great fillers with which to stuff silos. A. IC. Vandovontor, of'N'ow York, pasRod through Monday, oorupjlng the prlvnto car "Tecbo," bound fori Portland. Ho Is treasurer of tho Southern Pacific system. Glonn Patllli) of Grants Pass, who; was drowned In tho Willamette near ortlnnd Inst Sunday afternoon, was a former employe of tho local branch of the Oregon Gns and KIcetrle com pany. Managor Jenkins speaks In hlghost tonus of him. Ho was 23 years old. It. II. Jackson and daughter Until, of Pittsburg, Pa., visited this week with tholr roIatlvM, F. I). Wagner. Mr. Jackson Is conneotml with tho Plttburg-Dos Molnos Stoel works, ono of tho big mnnufcnturlug plants of tlio smoky city, Sunday night, whllo tho driver of Norton's milk wagon diove up tho homo tormina! preparatory to putting up tho team ho was fired upon by some unknown party. Tho bullet pierced the covering to tho wagon nnd grnrod the drlvor's side. No duo as to whothor tho shot was premed itated or a stray millet. Fathor Leo, Catholic prlost hero for tho Inst two oars, left Tuesday for Portland for nn oxtonded stay, pending assignment to a now field. Ho came horo from South Ilend, Ind. He Is a young mnn, of broad views and has boon exceedingly popular among all classos In Ashland and vicinity, His flock was practically all at the depot to wish hlni bon vojago. SPECIAL TO WOMEN Tho moat economical, cleansing and gortulcldal of all antiseptics Is A soluble Antueftiic Powder to be dusolved in water as needed. As a medicinal antiseptic for douches in troatlng catarrh, inflammation or ulceration ol noso, throat, and that caused by femlnluo Ills It has no equal For ten years tho Lydia E. Plnkham Medlolno Co. has recommended Paxtine In tholr private correspondence with women, which provos Its superiority, Women who have been cured say it Is "worth IU weight In mM." At dnnjtftt- Mu- large lto. or by wall. Tb6 JHutuu Toilet Co.. UiMilon, Main COURTHOUSENEWS Roportod by Jackson County Au trAct Co., Sixth and Fir Sts. Circuit. H. I. Hurdle vs. Denton Ilowors, notice of motion. ' Frank W. Soxton vs. Mnrgarot Sex ton, deposition. Lou I). Jonon vs. Juilson G. Goble, et nl, roturn of summons, J. M. Winter vs. Aaron Woathorln', It nl, roturn of summons. It. It. Pub. Sorv. Corp. vs. City of Gold Hill, motion. II. J. Helmroth vs. C. It. Hclmrotb, return of summons. Pert Atidorjon ot nl vs. Nolllo Mc Phee, summons. Kstato of Trail Lmnbor Co., a bankrupt, order. Producers Fruit Co,, vs. J, W. Klrkpatrlck, nctlon nt law. W. II. Holmes, vs. Morris M. Dow, action at law. II. M. McFarland vs. J. M. Hoot ot nl, motion. Heal ICstiUo Tnuisfci-s Klmnr L. Giles ot ux to Anna J. Calkins, niid In S, 33, 2W and 10, 33, RV ? 10.00 W. C. llnyues et ux vs. Gordon MncCruekhn, lnnd In 23, 37, n no.oo W. II. Slngler, sjierlff to K. 11. Turrlll, pt. 0, 31, 2... 07.32 Win. AHay ot nl to W. G. Petll- liono, contract to lonso pt. 28 3R, sw -r.o.oo I C. Hobuett ct ux to Ilnrry Hanks, pt. 0, 33, 1W .... 10.00 Kdward I). Ilrlscuoo et ux to I C. Itobnett, pt. fi, 33, 1W 10.00 Churlis P. AyeocL to FJinini A UjlitncUlit, J)ocp l'oiottd ow All 2far23Cau Claatt. Vrmlxtitr Co lumiwBlitrn P110NU 20o. TZ3 A " AR.R COLL THE MODEL CASH GROCERY AT NO. 1! WJJST .lACICSON ST. Motorcycle Quick Dellvory und We Savo You Money. Give Us a Trlnl Wo Glvo S. & II. 5 CENT HJ Doubloj; Stamps with Any lv ."5c 111 titles lu our htoro Any M 10c nitlcliw In imr fctoro Any l -e mi tides In our stoic 1 f.1?; m Nothing rosorvod. Artlclos mny be assorlcij. ALL GOODS CASH ON DBLIV15RY. ' SKUVICU" 18 OUR MOTTO "II Put tlio tease in histct" says UETTIE BUBBLES the fountain favorite Therefore, drink rcfreshiniii l'irsl for Tliirsf" bf jt our favorite fouiitjin Also By l!ie Case at MttDKOKD SODA WORKS Johnsdn, pt. 34, 3S, 2U 10.00 V. S. to Almon K. n.brlKht, pt. 1, 31, 1W M Patent L. Kmmn Humphrey ct vlr to H. II. Holms, lnnd In 3!, 1W 00.00 W. It. SInglor, sheriff, to W. H. Hullock, lots tn blk 2 Moun tain VIo'w add. Medford 50.00 .TKIti;itll.X AVTOOAU COMPANY Tlnio Tiiblo Lonvo Medford dnlly except Sun day for Ashland, Talent and Phoenix, at S n. in., ltlfi, 3:30, C:15 and 10: in p. m. (Snturdny at 11:15 p. in. Sunday lonvo at S:00 and, 11:00 a. 111., 1:00 6:00 nnd 9:30 ji.'m. Lonvo Ashland daily except Sunday nt 0:00 a. m., 12:50, 2:Jt(), 1:30 and 7::0i) i. in, mid Suudny at 10:00 a. 111. 12 iiDon, 1:00, (1 and 10:30 p. 111. TUKASUUY DBPAnTMUNT, Super vising Architect's Office, Washington, II. C, July 28, 1015. Sealed propo sals will be oponod In this office nt 3 p. in. August 31, 1015, for tho Instal lation complete of an electric passen ger elevator In oncb of the following buildings: The United Stntes post office and courthouse nt Amnrillo, Tex., nnd tho United States post of fice and courthouse nt Medford, Oreg. In accordance with the drawings nnd specification, copies of which may be hud at this office In the discretion ot the Supervising Architect -JanicH A. Welniore, Acting Supervising Archi tect. IIOAKI) AMI JtOOM " , Vf A NT 15 1 ) Ln ity 1 v 1 11 gn"l 0110 wH? give cxceltout care alul board to two girls or children during winter school. Across street from Catli ollc Academy, close to public schoel: moderate terms, Pox 85, Mall Tribune 121 von itirtiwiioifflw FOIt HUNT Four room flat or house, furnished or unfurnished. 730 W. 11th, 5SI-H. FOU RUNT 5-rooiu modern liiinga lo, slcoplng porch, nice lawn, plen ty shade, fine water, $11.50 per month. 820 West 12th. 121 TO HUNT 5 room mod, turn, houso. see Purucker, St, Marks Uldg. FOIt RBNT 5-room modern liouso, hnrd-wood floors, full cement base ment. Phone 370W. FOR RKNT CIobo In 5 room liouso I with sleeping porch, modern I plumbing, electric Hkuis, comont 1 sldownlk, gnroge, on paved street. Rent reasonable. Inquire of II. C. Stoddard, Medford, Oregon. tf IMMKDIATI: DI5LIVKHY Green Trading Stumps. rtVS vSACE this sale if you hriu this ad. Q W-)n miJii) mo if. -A-. 1 i V. I - v WAV delicious fit- ' 1 1 1 i J r;v mm Wtt 4MIMMkrvV 2SC HOC ... 8I.U5 hi &&&- yJX h A ri&p ft V- s w J f A" . r. 1 . u-r FOK HUNT IIOUHKKKKPINO HOO.MS FOR ltKNT Modom hoiisokcoplng suites, closo In, $5, $8 1110.; new prop. 231 13 0th. 121 FOU 8ALI5 URAli ESTATH FOU SALK- Huy Ashlnnd nronorty whllo prices are attractive. Vo havo Tor qnlek sale In eontor of town nnd licst resldouco district, on SheriiiUn street, 0110 block froln school, 3 bloi'lis from public llbrn D, three lots, onoh 0 foot fiont by 117 deep, coverod with fruit, and .".-room house plastered, bath, lights, foundation, splondld chnucn to i.iiiKi 3 new smnii mingmos ror rein hi rnuroau men, on oiner two lain. 1. on suii wuuie iroiuriy lor $1750. with ffi50 cash. This In worth at least $'J500. mid Is grow ing In value. Also fluo 8-room house, modern, with bath, lights, furnace, etc., on best rcsldohro dis trict on boulevard, nnd 50-foot lot, especially fine location. Price $1750. HodMion-Whltnioro $ Hood, Cor. Onk mid Main Sts. .Vslilaud, Oro. 11C FOU SALK Two acres most sightly location on Siskiyou heights, cur line, Medford. Also two h'ousos III Portland. Phono 808-L. 125 FOIt 8A liC-s-MIBCUf iLAXKOUS FOU SALK Oil THADK 33 H. P. auto, 5-passongcr, fully equipped, for snlo or trade fbr light roadster, 1st cIiibm condition. Can bo scon at Dyer's Garage, N. Central. 121 FOU SALK 2-soated Voile back with pole. Phone 052-.I. FOR SALK Finest seasonod body hard and soft wood, Maple and Ash $1.20 n cord or $2.15 a tier. Cot tonwood at $3.25 a cord or tl.Gft n tier. Prices quoted for delivery. Capital "It" Hnucli. Call noon or evenings, Central Point Six. ISC FOR SALK Tomatoes, S5 I lis or over z 1-2 cents h pound delivered Frliluy. Tel. 1IFJ2. 12l FOU SALK Furniture for (-rooms, range, Kitchen cabinet, plnuo, etc. Tel. 882-Y, (120 W. 1th St. 122 FOU SALK Grain 103-112. sticks. Phono FOU SALK 200 young Ilronio tur kes, l.one Onk ranch, one mile north of Talent on Pacific highway or llooth 2, Public .Market, Thurs days and Saturdays. 121 FOR SALK Heavy wagon, liny rack, fruit ruck, elder proas, incubator and brooders, gasollno engine, or chard truck, kltclion range, heater, lawn mower, garden bono, house hold furniture mid good driving horse. New Annie wnoder. Phone sx. 122 FOR SALK We have one porch swing left; will sell cheap. Call nnd sou It. Pacific Furniture and Fixture Factory . 121 FOIt SALK Haled Phono 732-J2. bnrloy straw 1X3 FOR SALE Young pullets will mnko fine winter layers, or will take oung roasters ns part payment Medford Poultry & Kgg Co. Phono 5S3, 119 FOR SALK Freshly oxtrnetod hon oy F. L, Ton Velio, Jacksonville. 121 FOR SALIC White Orpington Kel lestraas strain, bens, cockorols, pullets und chicks. Telophone A S. V. Curpentor, 672-RL 122 WHY? it is your m;iNi:ss to kik mic Hccauao my stocu in trade Is to havo optioned at tho lowost cash price tho boat buy In this county. I havo beou on too ground look ing out for you for the past five yoars. Neurly everyday I hav& in vestigated some "good thing." I have ollmlnutud everything except thoso doals wblQh I urn convinced will ic euro mo satisfied customers, In a few hours time I ean glvo you tho benefit of this research. Jt Is riiy business to show ion ovor tho county ami Introduce you to ihe ponsllillltlos and opportunities here, Soo Med ford first and L C. BARNES lU West .Main St left FOIt tiAMV-I.AlrK3TOCK FOU SALI2 Porchoron mare fi years old. weight I SCO lbs. A. C. Taylor, half way between Mcdrortl-Oontrnl Point on Pacific blghwny. Phono Sfi-Y. 122 FOU SALM Registered Hnnipshlro hogs, tho premier bacon breed; ma ture quickly. Woodlnwn Orchnrds, A. Conro Floro, Coiitml Point. 121 WANTUH SITUATIONS WANTKlV Work by th'oTny orliii ur by Jtipniioso boy. PI10110 1UC, 127 T ' ,.i , 11 ' - !,,: ! it lura..1., mitr Willl.l) llinURIjljAWKUUH , WANTICD to tons grnln liny nnd 1 , lollH x-ulloct bnrloy. Will pay 123 cash. Phone Ifi8-Jl. WANTBIl Wood saw lo cut 100 cords wood. Rosenberg, Ccittrnl Point, Phone noon 31xxxl, 122 WANTBD Largo knitting mill in vlto8 correspondence from women desirous of earning nioiioy, pttrt or full tlmo. Good pny. Experience unnecessary. International Mills, Inc., Norrlstown, Pn. 200 WANTKD TO HUY 20 tono ot strnw; also 20 tons of liny. Vin son's Food Hani, N. Riverside Avo. 112 WANTKD To rcstn f6r two months, light snddlo, Hiiltalilo for lady. Ad- uress iiox X, .Mull Tribune-. for ic.MJiiAndn FOR KXCHANOK 3A ucres flno lr- rlgutoil bottom lnnd $251)0, ror town residence. Clark Realty Co., 1'lilpps Hulldtng. 122 I.O.S1 STRAYKI) OR STOLKN $5 roxVitrd ono dark bay saddle horso, flvo years old, weighs about D25 jiounds, Hinnll white strip In face, coming to u point, Insldo of strip 8 or 10 dark spots, right bind foot white, foretop cut about March, extra fast wnlkor. Address Marshal Mlntor, Bugle Point, Ore. 133 MO.VKY TO LOAN TO LOAN -$2000 to lonn. the Insurance Mnn. Holmes IlUHINlCSS DIKICUl'UItX Attorney PORTER J. NBFF, VM. r. MKALMI Attornoys-nt-Lnw, Rooms 8 and 0, Medford National Hnnk bldg. A. K. RBAMES, LAWYER Cdroy bldg. -Garnett Wm. M. Colvlg, George M. Roberts COLVIO & ROHERTH. LAWYER8 Medford National Hank Huildlng U, F. MULKEY & GEO. W. CHERRY Attorneys at Law. Jucksou Coun ty Hank Uulldliig. Auto nuppiiM LAIIER AUTO SPRING CO. W aro operating tho largest, oldest and best cqulppod plant in tho Pa cific northwest. Uso our springs wbon othors fall. Sold undor guar antee. 2C North Fifteenth St., Portland, Ore. Dfntlsis DR. W. M. VAN 8COYOU DR. O. O. VAN HCOYOU Dentists Gsrnott-Coror Hldg,, suits 111 Mudford, Oro. Phono 85. Notary I'uMlo HELKNrYOicEYNmaryii lie. Ilrlng your work to me at tin slirn of the Mall Trlbunn. NEW TODAY Good clear bouse In Medford for exchange for a plce of nut laying land where some Irrigation Is possi ble. $3,000 valutatlou. SO acres ten tulles from Medford. llulldlnfes and stock. Twouty-tovon acres in cultivation, near outrange. $n00. No trade, but plenty ot time. Hare Is n groat buy. 200 noros of obolge botteiu land, close In, Good improvement. $ian an aero, lrrlr gatlnn rights. Liberal terino. C. D. HOON Jaekcon Co. Uautt Huildlng 11USINKSS DIltKCTOHY Collection nnd Reiwrta COLL13CTION8 AND REPOItTS Wo collected somo accounts 14 yeara bid. Wo know bow to get the money. Tho Hullock Mercantile Agency. Inc., Rooms 1, 2, 3, Has klns' Uldg., 21C 11. Main St. Chlroprnctorm DR. A. It. HEDGES. Dr. Loulso . llodgcs Mochnno-Thoraplsts, Chiro practors, Spondylothernplsts, These ystoms, Including dietetics, cura tive gymnastics, hydrq-tkorapby, etc., produco results In both acuta and chronic diseases. Constitu tion frco. Ovor Deuel & Co., cor ner Main and Unrtlott. Hours V i. 111. to G p. m. Other hours by, appointment. Phono 170. I 1 DR. It. J. LOCKWOOD,, Chiropractor, norvo specialist Rooms 203-204 205, Garnett-Coroy bldg. Vapor Imths und sclentlflo massage given; neddlo sprny, head and shoulder ahowor In connection; advlco lu dietetics, medical gymnastics, hydrotherapy. Lady attendant. Phbno, otflco C3, resldouco 511-lt. Engineer and Contractor contractor, 401 M. F. & II., Hldg. Survoys, estimates, Irrigation, drnlnngo, orchard huQ land Im provement. Garungo aARUAGB Got your premises clonuud up for the summer. Call on tho city garbngo wagons ror good service. Phone 274-L. T, T. Allen. - '" Instruction In Musla HAIGHT MUSIO STUDIO Room 401, aarnott-Coroy Hldg. Fred Al ton Halght Plnno, Mrs. Florenc Ilalllday Ilalght, voice. Phone 72. l'liyeslcluuh an crurgeoas, DR. V. Q, OARLOW, DR. HVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathia physicians, 410-417 Garuott-Corsy bldg., phono 1030-L. Residence 2G South Luurol St. DR. W. AV. HOWARD Osteopath!! physlcluus, 303 Garnett-Corey. building. Phone U04-M. DR, J. J. EMMBNS Physlclaa and surgeon. Practice llmttod to eye, ear, noso and throat. Eyes scion, tltlcnlly tosted and glimes iip-i plied. Oculist ahd Aurist for S. P. R. R. Co. Offices M. V. & H. Co. Uldg., opposite P. O. Phono GG7. K. H. PIOKISL, M. D. Office Jack sou County Hank bldg. Offles phono 43-H; rostdenco pboao G8-H. DR. R. W. CLANCY Physician and surgeon. Phones, offlco 30, rest donee 724-J. Office hours 10 U 12, 2 to 6. DR. 8. A. LOC1CWOOD DR. MYRTLE 3. LOCICWOOD Physicians and surgeons. Office 30U-310-311, M. F. & H. Dldg. Phonos residence, 811-J2: office, 814. DR, .MARTIN C. HARHBR Physt clan nnd mirgoou, Offlco Palm block, opposlto Nash Hotel. Hours 10 to 12, 1 to 4. Phono 110-J. T. O. UBINB, M. 1)., SPMCIALIST Byo, our, noso and throat, office 228 East Main: resldouco 1121 Bust Main; office hours 'J a. pi. to 12 111.; 1:30 to 5 p. m. Telephones Offlco, 30J, -.residence, 303-J2. Printers ana rubllfcliers UEDFORD PRINTING CO. has tae best equipped printing office In southoru Oregon; book binding, loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, etc. Portlaud prices. 2t7 Nortt Ftr Ht TronsTcra BADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Offlco 42 North Front St. Pbons 315. Prices right. Service guar anteed. TyiHinrltcri imrt .Supplied. TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES Now Remington, Smith Premier and Monnrcb typewriting, adding and subtracting machines, rebuilt uittclilnoa for cash or easy pay incuts. MachlnoH for reu(, rlbbqaa and supplies of all kinds, simple re pairs free, of charge, Rp'gor J, 'J3Sn, or Palmer Plauo Place, m vJ J4 S&3