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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1915)
fl -l..,,,, r..,r,r,r.J,Ml .t-v-trn.T.. mHm4hmhwmmh oaniiwiMiiriiiirllir ir.iiMinrMtfiab---iihium fn - -wt itfEDiroiip araii; tribune, meditori), oRicooN, Finf)AY, aucuj.&l- "J 3, ..iwa; PAOF, MVB BYWELLS OLD NICODEMUS NIMBLE AT THE FRONT STILL MENACE TO EH IfVJ M tv -Jl MEXCAN GANGS BOD CITIE . ( BBOWNSVILLE, Tex., Aug. 13. . Although, fow doprcdntlons on tho ;pnrt of tho Mexican raldors wore re ported licro in tho last 24 hours, au thorities in tho lowor Bio Grande vai ley continued today to tnko measures to suppross tlio lawlessness that nl- niost lmd brought nbout n reign of terror In this section. Developments woro oxpootcd to follow n conforenco of Governor Ferguson, Adjutant Gen j oral llonry llutchlngs, .lohn Js Gar ner, congressman from Tcxns, nnd other citizens of the state. Further Indications that tho outbreaks nro duo to n conspiracy of Moxicnhs from liolh sides of the border was to ho laid before Clovcrnpr FcrgiiBon. Boporls of United Stntcs army of ficials tended to show that tho rnldcrs wero acting under tho "plan of San Dlcgo." Tho reports quoted from lit erature said to'lnjvo been dlsrtlbuled in Inrgo quantities In the border counties of Texas,. Tho killing of n .Mexican supposed to have been a member of one of tho band of ninrnudcrs nt Mercedes, Tox an, Inst night, was tho latest death. Near Mercedes thrco Mexicans hnvo been killed several hours previously nnd 22 horses belonging to tho raid ers captured, Numorous unconfirmed reports of Killings and battles between tho raid ers and soldiers reached hero today. STAY ON BORDER WASHINGTON, Aug. 13. Major GenernI Scott, chlof of sinff of tho army has been orOcrcd to remain at Kl Pnso to bo ready for any mission tho state department may hnvo on tho border. General Scott Is reporting direct to Secretnry Lansing. Whllo General Scott is acting as an ngont of tho stnto department In connection with negotiations between tho Mexican factious, Jio also Is watching tho border situation and Is In communication with Major Gen 'oral Fun'ston".""" War department officials say tlioy linvo no knowludgo of tho work tho stato department Is asking of tho chlof of staff. No moro troops woro ordered today to tho border. GERMAN MOVES UPON THE SERBIA INTERESTS LONDON, Aug. 13. Tho Ilulknti capitals are showing tho llvollost In terest In tho roportH that tho Ger mans are preparing to launch n cam paign against .Serbia, according to Hpoclal dispatcher from Bucharest, Sofia nnd Athotis printed in this mor ning's nowspnpors. Several of tho correspondents declaro that tho pro posed Gorman offonsivo against Str bla would bo a "blessing In dlsgulso" because It probably would bring about a reunion of tho Jlalkan Htntns. Tho odltorlals In tho nowspnpors this morning express tho belief that tho Ilalkan situation Is hopeful for tho quadruple entente powers. Tho Konoral ImprosMlon ennvoyod by tho odltorlals Is that Serbia will ho suc coasfully prossod to yield to the Bul garian demands and that tho diplo mats of tho onteuto powers apparent ly a io now engaged In trying to nr rnugo a sultnblo compensation for Sorbin. GENERAL SCOTT TO WEAR FEZES. DISCARD HATS, ESCAPE INSULTS LONDON, Auk. 13. Aftr tho sink ing the Turkish battleship Khoyr-Kd-Din Burbarossn, a gunboat nnd n transport, snya a dispatch to tho Tlmos from Mltylono tho two British uuhmnrlnoB which accomptishod tho font drew closo to shore and shellod a column of Turkish troops marching toward tho town of Galllpoll, Inflict ing lionvy Iomos ujton thorn. The allies in the Dardnnollos aro greatly pleased nt tho sinking of tho Barbarossa, whleh was a thorn lit their side because the accurato firo of It high trnjortnry guns moro than onco hamuorod the movomonts of al lied kbipa approaching tho Oulf of Saras by firing aoroas the peninsula. All foreigners in Turkey, tho Times dispatch aeys. have been ordered to tfteeord hats and wear feaea as a re tautton against ImuH hw) Hl-tfoat-wet by natives. Grud Oil Advanow iMTTsm nn. am. i;i. t.-i. a band ul .in hi tin' in " i rim pipfil v !.' "t riuli oil u.i- . IMIn i h I'..' v, l'', l'.'lll - 'i 01' , .. IIIMI." I - - I I 'J ge r i. -H . rh i ii iviuvtuu of J cW. KA A"!"" tS A I No. 21 took somo oflfcM and went' Into an orn field I We No. 3-Boon tha ky bhekonedl Whllo wo could plainly ia aHillHSHiSHLLbLaLLLHI lV (-jj( rjA I ttrod a b&lll U exploded in tho dbiUnce, Jtut whero tbo cnomy'tf cscn obJct',n thodlatance, wooursolveahAdabla'nlutofdarknOHlHHHBH &U$L I No.l-I ratut smoko -"' -a?- - -rr4FC- "-"'H-r "?m &ZZ "Vtf 'C -.. "" im&kWWKt&M!' ' No l'"ls domoMlrattd dow to crlprlo an enemy in cuwf "rf- i ofwarl I waa lulled as a gonitis! m UPRISINGS AT WASHINGTON,, Ante. I'l.-New uprisings by the Ilolio nnd Zitnior fni'lions liuvo broken out at Cape linitieu nnd Iiave Forced Hear Admir al Cnpcrton to entublili militur.v rule in the city. This htntement wiin iuod nt the navy department : ' "Admiral Cnperlon reports that on account of ditmlicd eomlitious iu nnd around Cape Ilulicn, due to the Hebo mil Zauior factions, it bus lie come neeeb.sitry to take militnrv con trol of tlie. (own nnd conduct affairs in the same manner us nt Port mi Prince. Civil officials me employed wliore it is poxsililyo nnd suitable men can bo obtained. "('ominHiuU'i' Olmsted, eeiumniidiii: officer of tho Nashville, has been placed in charge mil lias a battalion of bluejackets from the Coiuiecieut ashore to nssint in inninlninim,' or der." l.osllo Hose, brother of Karl, Chnr loy, Howard, George and Phil, a for uior resident hero but nown buslnoss man of North Ynklinn, Wash., Is vis iting numerous rolutlvos and frlonds horo during a brlof aunimor vaca tion. Ho Is now nt tho bend of a flourishing rotall and manufacturing Jewelry firm In tho homo of bis adop tion. Geo. H. Hayes, of Portland, loturu od to tho metropolis on Wednesday after a visit horo with nuiuoroua Jnyhnwkors, Including V, O. N. Smith and others, former vcquaiiitancoa of his In Kansas. Dr. Hrnost A. Woods, of Hoguo It Ivor, stopped ovor In Ashlnnd oarly In the weok for n visit with Dr. l- a. Swedenburg's family, prollmlnnry to leaving for Chicago, whoro ho will locate Dr. mid Mrs. Woods nro tho parents of four iutoroutliiK and lively boys. For tho past sovou years the doctor hug boon In prnctlco as nn oyo nnd oar specialist at Hoguo IUvor, having como to Southorn Orogon on account of health conditions, An echo of tho Kuroponu wnr was In ovldonco horonboutu oarly In tho weok owing to tho proaonco of Dr. I. oo Gottlieb of Prague Austria, who finds himself marooned in this coun try nnd Is a voluntary oxpatrlnto duo to tho fact that thus far ho lias boon unable to roturn, mainly on account of British naval voesols oxorclslng such an Inexorable censorship over ocean communication with tha fath-urlnn-1. His wlfo mid oJilldron are In Bohomla at pro.ent, nnd hlg grand father, father mid brother nro all serving with the Gorman foj-coa ns Niirgnona. Another brother lias bgon killed at tho front. Upon arriving hero lie was actually destitute and wns in the act or 'attempting to walk from Southern California to Port land. He baa moans in tho old roun try hut present cbaunela of remit ting funds from thoro in this dlroc tlon are also cloggod. . In fact an ombargo Is well nlht being placed on hit wxlsteaee. Dr. 8wedeaturg ami other iHleraated tbetaaeivec la hU behalf with tlie reault that, la au4to ( AahltuMi's aeiitralHy. a mwi ly Mm waa ralaed to aaalat bias ea Uia way u I'ortlaaii. tor which rtt be left Wedaeerfay morning. Evea , iUMrwal kaiser in thl locllu as-j alai4 In a niovenu-ot hli-h will ln-lij to Miin" l In- dM tor in 'Ii. Uml of tke arv'ii'il v 1 1 i n ari io f WhM tlK a 'iro. . i. i ' .if '. - neuter S. A. uumtr oi inia ler-i CP ATEN BY BOBO FACTION ASHLAND AND VICINITY mlnnl, has received ten merits In tho Southorn Pacific sorvlco, for hnvlng discovered and removed lagging hnnging from roof of tunnol 14 in tho vicinity of Siskiyou. Hi Krnzor, water sorvlco foromnn, has also boon complimented for voluntary sorvlco rendered In an omorgency. Mrs. Jewel D. Lowo or Wood, is visiting rolntivos in tho 1). M. Lowo family out on tho rnnch. Her hus band, who Is foromnn of tho veneer department of tho Wood Lumber Co. will nrrlvo for n brlof vacation hero later in tho week. Agltntlon for n new Chautauqua building Is being redoubled. An en terprising citizen has mndo tho tcn tntlvo proposition that ho will bo one of ton to subscribo In tho thrco flguro clnss, tho amount to bo $250 or J.'iOO each as tlioy may elect. For tho week ending Aug, 0, tho Springs Commission financial report shows a balance In the park Improve ment fund of $10,004. !ia out or nn original appropriation of $75,000. Tho physical plant fund shows a bal ance of $82,951.54 out of $100,000, nnd tho publicity fund shows n bal ance of 13,991.64 out or nn appro priation or $5000. Tho finishing, In cidental and operating funds of $5000, $:i000, nnd $500 respectively, nro as yet practically intact. Chlof among payments idnro last report woro $600 for tho park plans. $200 salary publicity manager for July, and $125 for installing gas service. Heports from Horubrook Indicate that tho district attorney or Siskiyou county will not prcsocuto certain par ties who woro arrostod thoro ono ovonlng Inst wook tor tho promiscuous uso of firearms. Tho nrrosts woro mnds nt tho fumigation or n game wardon. Tho parties included both mon and womon who ovorclslng target prnctlco by shooting at night hawks. Somo or tho mon woro former om ployoa in local railroad yards. King & Madden nro fixing up Iho vacant storeroom In Hie Peltnu block on Fourth stroel for u roHtaurnnt, which tlioy will open up tho last of tho wook. "No Jurisdiction" was tho reply given by the city council to n depu tation of nbout a doxen women chaH eronod by throo local proachors. who appeared before that body on Tues day ovonlng to protest against tho erection of tho proposed casino on park grounds. Tho protest was not oven given a first reading, but was referred to tho Springs ommlHslnii with power to net. in tho monntlmo tho commission tins advertised for bids on tho Job, which In tho official wording of (ho advertisement calls for tho erection of a "log auditor film." Porhnps this torm will pacify tho prntostants. Most people aro a n i u led ovor tho deiioiioment. It Is taken for grnntod that In lino with other pari; Improvements a largo building Is necessary. Tho pluns im ply tho construction of such a one ns will be n credit to tho scopo of the mineral springs projoct, Its cost rang ing rroin $R000 to $8000. Bids will bo opened Aug. 13 according to sohad ulo. The Springs ommlaelon has mot with a rebuff from the city eounall over its Hpplloutlnn to have tho oiy usmimo cost of nn Irrigation projtiot for the enlarged park area. Tho ett would hsve buon about $8000. Ob durate city duds contend that tho eomwlslon should have brought this expenditure within the $176,000 general appropriation, and tho chair man of the wator committee hi roo oinmettdHd. On a showing ef hajuls be wag uphold by a vote of 4 to I. Itetreucbuent la tbe rule at the olev. enth hour, and appropriation "tang deferred waketb tbe heart atek." U to aMteMied, kewevwr. that , in 4e tHiAtmn whip plan or uti,. i ,n uc de vtet te moisten the dry places. Mr and Mrs. Kohert D 111 apiMar at Hi" Vlnlng on Krida I -ning AuKOt i . i Mr lea of) f.iii' iUihit Tiw lixiOJt '" '' ' . .-i in hum. 'H' M w 114 IhO Nl ...iii ,'. .14111 Margarot Uivt No. 1, UOit of Ho Maccabees, held tholr annual picnic event nt tho nutomnbllo camp grounds on Wedncsdny, reporting n most en joyable reunion particularly to a com pnny of young folks. Tho local Italian colony Is on tho lookout dnlly for tho lOtiroiiemi war iiowh nvnllahlc in the Italian lan guage, which Is a fenturo Introduced by tho Portlnud Journal, Alexander Martin's reminiscences recently recorded by Fred Lockloy In tho Portland Journal's "Karly Day" department, are a reminder Hint Mr. Martin's first wlfo wns a Miss Klvlrn Gosh, of Jacksonville, closely related to tho Myer families of this city. Siskiyou county Is to add a Junior collogo to Yrokn's high school facili ties. Tho city schools aro also to bo reinforced by a kindergarten depart ment, ngos 4 to 0, Tho voting regis tration of tho county is now 8.S25. Mr. nnd Mrs. lid Knrlow will ox ten dlhclr visit to tho exposition to Include. Santa Cruz, Cnl., where thoy retain property' Interests, having re sided In that locality during tho win ter senson tor several years past. As opposed tq a long succession or posltivo and progressive public poli cies, a row discordant and ncgntlvo ones nro cropping nut. Ashland wns to hnvo had a new and commodious Jail, Plans had boon perfected nnd tho Job wns considered iih good as flnlshod. Objections hnvo nrlsen and demurrers threaten to go as far us ,' Injunction proceedings In blocking tho plan. Tho site Is Invnlvod only Insofar ns the erecting of tho build ing will Intcrroro with tho convon louco or others ndjacont. The conten tion arising goes way back to tho tltlo guarantees antedating magna chartn. Buy Holman and Bill Safely or Los Angoloa, who started ror Now York from horo on tholr motorcyclos a wook or two ago, hnvo returned, giv ing up the attempt. Tlioy got as far as Spokane when the dust nnd lough roads proved loo much for them. Reiiortod by Jackson County At tract Co.. Sixth and Fir HU. Circuit B. B. Fruit and Pro. Assn vs. A. II. Warner t ul, writo of attach ment. Pro. Fruit ('. va. J. W. Klrkpal rlck, return or Miimpinna. II. Hollo l,oomlH vs. Grunts Alldor, summons. It. It. F. nnd Prn.'Atwn. vs. Gillnn Chmubcrs Co., exceptions to under taking for restitution, Thos. K. Groun vs. Frud D. Haw kins, ot nl, affidavit, Mary M. Dunn vs. Arthur Fullor ot nl, roturn of summons. Proluilo Kstato of .lean'Qrr. order appoint ing day or final suttlomont. itatate of ('. A, Hough, inventory appruiaemeiit Instate or W Q. Vaughn, report of final distribution; dlicluirgo. Biil HMuto TiDiiiHfei's G. Qoble it iTx.tu ISmll B J. Uokart, lots , lOblk. 6 Bur ryvale add. Mudford . .. $ 1 00 J. (I. Gobi et nx to Mn. Bob ort I'osur. loth I Hud I. blk t Berry rale, Modfurd J. Q. Qoble el ux to Floyd U. IUmhi, lot St. blk. C Bsrry vale, Bedford J. G. 0bl i ux to I W ward L. Uwls, ot ii a. luU 16 awl 17 Uorrrwil' Mvlford It. II. Toft et H loOto W. UphraaoD. B4. 4. It, IK Mars . NarhiHab vg. Ckvenee I 00 l.do 1.00 10.00 K. Narhlrl.ii. ait St, 2K : ogg.oo COURT HOUSE NEWS ('Mrv;DaMd it Hulmor to K H C-n fii'id. .i ii a. ie I'ou ui:vr mim-i: soa.oo 1:1" i.i in mow 1 .1 . ' An. Mrily .j. ..i-.. :4 .iiutar niirtm Uo to, Matt Trlbong. 111 Toil ItKNT -IIOtlHKICKHPIXa HOO.MS l';oTriUvrCmivcl'ont ihilit hpuso hooping rooms, clone In. U0I S. Central. i'hW: s 'rnr-i r .jil. 'TTnTna t)K m:'j-ivrtovsirs FOB BUNT--Four room flat or house, furnished or unfurnished. 7.H0 V. 11 111, 621-B. FOB BHNT 5-rooni modern Iioiibo, hard-wood floors, full comput bnso niont. Phono 370W. FOB BUNT Hlght room all modern bonne with kitchen range and gas; well located, near So. Oakdale; rent $20 per month. K. S. Tinny, 210 Gnrnett Corey Bldg. TO BRNT 5 room mod. (urn. house, sco Puruckor, St, Marks Bldg. FOB BHNT Closo In 5 room Iioiibo with sleeping porch, modern plumbing, electric lights, cement sldownlk, garago, on paved strcot. Bent reasonable. Inquire of II, C. Stoddard, Mcdford, Oregon. tf FOB BALK lKMi KSTATH FOlTsXujTuTslila whllo prices aro attractive Wo hnvo for quick salo In contur of town mid best rcstdonco district, on Sherman street, ono block from school, :i blocks from public libra ry, three lots, each 00 foot front by 117 deep, covered with fruit, and 6-room houso plastered, hath, lights, foiiudatjon, splendid chnuco to build 2 now' small bungnloH for Tent to railroad men, on other two lots. Can sell wholo projiorty for $1750, with $060 cash. This In worth at least $2600, and In grow Jng in value. Also fine 8-room houso, modorn, with hath, lights, furnace, oto., on best rosldonco dis trict on boulevard, and 60-foot lot, especially fine location. Price $4750. Hodgson-Whltmoro & Hood, Cor. Oak and Main Sts. Ashland, Ore. 140 FOB SAUK Two acres most sightly location on Siskiyou heights, enr lino, Medford. Also two Iiouhob In Portland. Phono 808-H. 125 rou HAr.n--iirKmt)CK FOBAUJIU)gUtored ilTimphlro hogs, tho premier blicou brood; ma tut 0 quickly. Wnodlawn Orchards, A. Couro Floro, Central Point. 121 rOB HAIil',--.Minci';I,I.AM:()UH l'O I fq U KM? SAM: One lour I UK car mid one motorcycle, both In A 1 running condition. Phono ll:t or slS-h. 12:1 FOB SAIilS 300 bxs. HMra Fancy Bartlett Pears 75c per box. Box a Jn. Bouto 2, W. C. Frilsoho. 121 FOB 8Ald?2-soatnd'ollo iTnckvItli polo. PhouoUf2-.l. FOB AI,IC FJnoat aonsoiieil body hard mid soft wood, Maple and Ash $I.U0 a cord or $8.15 a tier; Cot toinvood at $!t.l6 a cord or $l.nr, a tier. Prices quoted for dollvory. Caidtal "B" Baiioh. Cull noon or evening. Central Point Jtlxxxl. IsO FOB SAIiH Grain sucks. 403-B2. Phono FOB 8AIil Bnlod Imrloy straw. Phonu 73I-J3. 123 FOB WALK Young pullets will nmko fine winter layers, or will take young roosters as part payment. Mc-dford Poultry & Kgg Co. i'hona 6)::. , I10 WHY? IT IS YOl'lt BlHl.MSS TO KFI5 3IK Because iny stock in trado is to have optioned nt tho lowest cash prion tho best buy In this county. I have bsuii on too ground look ing out for you for the past (iro years, Noerly everyday I hiivs In- vostlguted konio "good thing." 1 have eliminated everything axeefit those deals which I ats eoiivlueod will sa niro me satisfied ou turners. In a few hours tlmo I aau give yna tho UttMsHt o this rosoaioh. It Is my bt-gtaos to show yon ovor tho ooohIj and igtroiluco yon to tha iwggfbillUgi and uotKirlUHlUes horo. t"kw Med ford first and J. C. BARNES Itrj Wo l Jlalu SUeet AUCTION SAI.H FOB SAM: -Bed room and kltchon furniture Saturday 2 p. in. counlst lug or 10 foot dining table. Iron bod steads, tunttrosncH, bed springs, l-holo cook stovo with wator back, goo'd condition. io( itU.g chairs, washing machine, clothes ehost, dressers, comedos, safe, kltchon table, lawn mower, garden tools, II sets school books, Hit, 7th mid Sth grade. Cor. Main mid Fir. Wynokoop, miclloneor. 12U WANTKI) .SITUATIONS WANTHIX-Work by tho dny or hour by Jnpmiuso boy. Phono 19G. 127 WANTKI) -'MlMUr,i.iiAlvr:OUH WANTKI) 10 tons grnln liny nnd 6 tons rolled hnrloy. Will pay cash. Phono lCS-JI. 12'l WANTKI) TO BUY 20 tono o( straw; also 20 tons of liny. Vin son's Food Barn, N. Bivorsldo Ave. 142 WANTI5D To refltn for two months, light saddle, mittuhlo ror lady, Ad dress Box X, Mall Tribune. LOST LOST Canvas sack ciintiiliilnu fish lug elolbes, Ridked wading shoes, flannel shirt, undorwoiir. iinutH. etc. somuwhero along road to Byhoo ! orlilgo. Milder please notify A. IO. Beames, Medford. STBAYJCD OB STOLKN $5 rownrd ono dark bay saddle horse, flvo years old, weighs nbout 926 pounds, small whtto strip In faco, coming to u point,-Inside of strip 8 or 10 dark spots, right hind root white, foretnp out nbout March, extra fast walker. Address Marshal Mlnter, Kaglo Point. Ore. 133 MONKY 'ti) LOAN TO LOAN$2000 to loan, tho Inuurmico Man. iioluius IIUMNKSK Dllu-.aiOUX Altonirji. POBTI5B J. NKFF, WM. r. MKALWt Attornoys-ut-Law, Boomu K aud V, Mcdford National Bank bldg. aTkTiuTaM KsTlA WY II B tl arnutt Coroy bldg. Wm. M. Colvlg. George M. Boborti COliVIG & BOBKBTH. lAWVKBa Medford National Bank Building B. F. MULKKY & OHO. W. OHKBH1 Attorneys at Law, Jacksun Coun ty Bunk Building, Auto .-suppllci LAHKB AUTO 8PB1NO CO,- W aro oporatlng tho largest, oldest aud best equipped plant In the Pa cirio northwest. Uso our spring! when others full. Sold under guar antee. 20 North FlttoouUi St., Portland, Ore. Drntlita 1)11. W. M. VAN HUOTOU Ult. O. C. VAN HCOYOU DontlsU Qarnett-Corey llldr., suits 111 .Uodford, Oro. Phono KBfi. ; . - - - : ,-jt -.r-.z Notary iMlilio HHLBN "nT YOOKUYNotary'puo He. Bring your work to mo at tb iltn of tho Mnil Trlhunn. NEW TODAY 170 .uri'H Htll out. Joining iiuiluiit- d outiangf 100 screv of fine rich fiee soli in euitlvaUon, all in on.) fiei'l. level and irrigated by all tho water of a creek; groat barn room, good hooae. aa leaelog Mi crosa fiaelng U or ovea wire. This plate 1m worth ututb mom Mian the prhc akd. but for a short UttM eul l cuii ell it loi $12,1100. An Ideal jiluci- tu inn .1 lain1' nuiiibvr of eatile. C, D. HOQ.N Hvoht , Jtckson Cv Milk !. WANTKI) Largo knitting mill In vites correspondent from womon desirous of earning monoy, part or full time. Good pay. Kxperlenco unnecessary. International Mills, Inc., Norrlstown, I'll, 200 IIBHINI'H lIBi:(7rOBY Collections mid Honoris COLLKCTIONS AND BKPOBTS Wo collected somo accounts 14 years old. Wo know how to got tho money. Tho Bullock Mcrcantllo Agency, inc., Booms 1, 2, .1, Hus kies' Bldg., 210 K. Main St. Cniroprneuim llodgos Mcch-ino-ThornpialB, Chiro practors, Spondylothorxpists. 'l'bes systems, Including dietetics, cura tive gymnnBtlcs, hydro-tboraphy, etc., produco results in both ncutt and chronic dlsonscs. Consults tion free. Over Deuel & Co., cor nor Main aud Bartlc'.t. Hours 9 a. iu. to G p. m. Other hours by appointment. Phono 170. DB. B. J. LOCKWOOD,, Chiropractor, norvo specialist Booms 20'!-204-205. Garnott-Coroy bldg. Vapor bAtlm and scientific mussago Riven; nccdlo spray, hoad and shoulder shower iu connection; advico In dietetics, modleal cymnastlcs, liydropthornpy. Lady attendant. Phono, office 643, rnBldnuce 611-H. Knglmvr una Contractor FBKD .NCUM contractor, 4 04 M. F. & II. Bldg. Surveys, estimates, irrigation, dralnngo, orchard and land I Di li rove in on t. (JarimK UABBAGK Qet your promtBfi cleaned up for the summer. Call on tho city gnrbago wagons for good sorvlco. Phone 274-L. r. Y, Allcu. lnstructlou )n Muale HAIGI1T MUSIC BTUDIO Root 401. aarnett-Coroy Bldg. Fred Al ton Halght Piano, Mrs. Florence Hnlllday Height, voice. Fhons 72. PJiyeitcianh nns, Durgeoas DR. F. Q. CABLOW, DR. ViVJL MAINS CARLOW -OsteopathU physicians, 410-117 Garuotl-Coray bldg., phono 10UU-L. Itesldeucs 20 South Luurol St. DB. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathic physlcluuo, 303 Qaruott-Uorey building. Phono U04-M. DR. J. J, HMMKNS Physician and surgoou, Prnctlco limited to eyo, enr, novo nnd throat, K)es scien tifically touted and glasses up plied. Oculist nnd Anrlat for S. P. R. B. Co. Offlceu Jl. F. & II. Co. Bldg., opposite P. O. Phono 607. M. B. P1CKKL, M. D. Office Jack son County Bank bldg. Office phono 43-B; residence phoao 5Sf-lt. DB. R. W. CLANUYPliyslcianaul surgeou. Phouoi, office 3G, red doiicu 724-J. Office hours 10 te 12, 2 to 6. DB. S. A. LOCKWOOD DB. MYBTLK S. LOCKWOOD Physicians aud surguoiiB. Office 309-310-311, M. F. fe II. Bldg. Phouus rosldonco, 8H-J2; office, 814. DB. MARTIN C. BARIIHR Physl elan aud surgeon, Offlco Palm block, opposite Nash Hotel. Hours 10 to 12, 1 to 4. Phono 110-J, 'IWLlHSlNicrM. 1x7 SPKCIALIST ldye, our, nose ami throat, offlco m Uust Main; rosldonco 1121 ICast Main; office hours ! u. in. to 12 in.; 1:30 10 6 p. m. Telephones Olfiee, So J; jreslilonee, 303-J2, l'rlntorn miO rubllHliors IDCDhOBD PRINTING CO. has tu 0!it equipped printing offlco la sonUieru Oregon; book bludtng, loose leaf ledKurs, bllllug uy items, eta. Portland prlowc 37 Norta 'lr Kt- - . !... - js: TTr-. .. T7i" "" ",-'H 1 wwaa Msm .sew isw api.aaHM 4 HAIM TIUNOlFJIB & aTOUAGU QU. Odtoe 4x KortU Front HU Phou 311. Prists rttUt. HtTvtio guar- tH Tuilteis mifi 5uppllos. TY PK W R 1 Tkiia ANU suiM'Ltua- New Rewlaiiuta, Smith Premier and ilouafsfi tjrnowrlting, adding und imijfflgtteK toi..tnos, rebuilt HnsIlDuK Cur c5ih or oJisy pay numll MBflhlHes lor Mat. rlbboa siKt siiMllos oi nil kind, simple rs- Satfg jw of simrge. Uuger . esheti, U Omw- ft vUo 991-K, or Puww Hsuv I'lftcv. R w 4 tf S'sWH