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1015. pxau jivk 10 OLD NICODEMUS NIMBLE AT THE FRONT BY WELLS SCEDjTORD $OTD TRIBUNE, MEflffORP, OREGON, THUS DAY, AUGUST 17, 111 PLANS t H D'j rV ' EF T MILLKIHIKVILLK, tin., Auk. 17. A well organised party of nrmod inoii who onmu In Uve iiutoniobllos, took Leo M. Frank, serving a life torm for tliu murder of Mary Phngan at Atlnn tn, from n dormitory and escaped with him. Flvo mon wont to llio homo of Ward on .1. T. Smith, awakened hlin and inado him .prisoner. At the stimu 1 1 mo n Hinnll squad of men wont to the homo of .1. M. Uurko, suporln tonduuL of lha farm. litirko wiib fore i'd to go with thorn to the gate near oat the dormitory. Tho pnrty rush ed In, set Frank and hurriod lilni to ono of tho automobiles. Ho was forcQd down Into tho enr, whllo n member of tho party Is said to havo flonrlshod a ropo In front of him. Thoso who had btm guarding "Warden Smltli loft him and joined tho party at tho gaton. Tho automobiles then Dtartod Qff In a northerly direction. AVIth only a limited number of guards at tho prison and.wlro com nninlcatlon with Mlllodgovlllo Inter rupted, Immediate pursuit wiib Impos ulhlu. Frank wh Htifflclontly recovered from tho wound In his throat, lufllct od by another prisoner n month ago, to loavo the prison hospital Sunday. "L wns called to tho door Just as 1 was preparing to retire," said Cap tain .1. M. Ruarko .suporlntondont of tho stato prison farm today. "Two strong mon grabbed mo nml snapped handcuffs on my wrists. Four othors stood gunrd ovor mo. I remonstrat ed and they declared It was no imo for mo to miulrm as they hnd como for Leo M. Frank and wore going to got him. "I was marchod up to tho ponl tontlary building by a guard which wiih doubled as wo proceeded. When wo reached tho building a domnnd was inndq for tho gnto to bo oponod. Moniiwhllo ono of tho mon bogan cut ting tho wlreR and Informed tho pris oner on gunrd tbnt If ho did not open It ho would ho klllod as soon ns an ontrnnco was made. Tho gnto was unlockod and a night gunrd cniuo forward, but ho was Immodlntoly cov orud nml ordorod to throw up his hands. Whon half wny up the utops a dozen mon rushed by mo and made a dash for Krnnk 'a room. Ono pris oner deolnred that four mon took Krnnk by bis arms and logs, while a fifth grabbed him by tho hnlr nml ho wns dragged and bumped down the stone stop. "Frank did iot utter a word, but apparently was. suffering liitonsoly and groaned from pain lufllotod in handling him in bis wounded condi tion. Tho affair was all ovor within flvo mlnutee, it loomed to mo. "During tho ontiro tlmo I was handcuffed and under gunrd. Tho whole procedure wns well ordored and methodical and only a few words were Bpnkou. A leader did all tho talking. Only (wo of the men wore masked, but 1 did not recognize any of lliom. Tho legdpr said, 'Now, Iwys, for the swamp.' In loss tlmo than it takes to tell It, tboj were off." Kufo Proud Young Author I think I'll enjoy my vacation more If 1 trnvul Incognito. Mlsckeiluus .Myrtle Why not piny afe and travel under our noni do plume' U. S. TREASURER'S DAUGHTER TO SEE AMERICA ItttstlttKi Hurl; riMiisihter of .Inlin llttrii, l. M. UsjfftUiv!'. xku It tin UW( flM' 4 uwr T tW .( wkb v MlMMiliHMt. MarpuiJl Miickle). CAP RAN IRK PERFEC SnSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBtlSBBBBBBl t KskQbbbbhsbW H 1 HKSrvllDB?riaBHB. JOB SCi "MJsi&E'iJbiiV P f SiSTK j Jf OT 1 f Hal " - ti If H NICKTAMEPM - MADDENED BELLIGERENT? WITH LAUGHING' No. 1 Once I wa uuiod to tho general hospital There I found a German and Russian soldier occupying bods side by side. BRED FROM TRiAL OF. DHN'VKK, Aug. 17. The supreme court of Colorado today Wiied u writ of prohibition barring Judge Onuiby llillyer fiom prohidin tit futiue triul resulting from disonlei in the recent strike of coal milium. Tho- writ wan granted on applica tion of counsel for the United Mine Workers of Auieiieu, who ulk'goil Hint llillyer was a former attorney for coal mining: companies nml there fore prejudiced ngninut former striker". The court reserved its decision on the rerpiost of Lh,vkoh'h count-el that he ho released from jail on bond un til utter briefs mo filed in .Septem ber. The iiiiitiun to bur Jjidgo llillyer from prueiiHux in futuru trials grow ing out of the recent strike of Colo rado eoul minoi-H wuu filed in the stnto Mtipromo court on Juno 28. The motion specifically applied to the minder case agaiimt John Ilnrke, cliarlert Iliiinox and Iviiynlo, growing- out of tiio fighting urouml Wit! senburg in the wpring of 1011. The avowed purpoKo of tho defendanlx at torneyH, however, was to raise ixmieH on which t hoy hoped to prevent llill yer presiding at any future strike cobra. Tho motion wiih laed mninly on the alleged fact that Judge llillyer wiik foriiieily up attorney for the Colormlo foal mine owner wiih therefore prejudiced aguiiiMt the nc ciiHetl slrikeiti. It wiih charged that llio mine owner employed u force of attorneys anil detectives to miciiic convictions of triker, nml that Oniuliy llillyer before bin uppoiut nicnt mh judge belonged to tliix force. Tlio motion wau argued in the su preme court July 12. Judge llillyer was unpointed by Oovernnr (leorge A. ('iiiImui ufter the legixlulure at its seiion last winter enacted a statute nutlioming an nd ditioual jmlge in (lie third judicial diktrict, which iucludoM Trinidad nml Wulsenhurg. lie presided at the trial of John l(. 1 .auxin in which the labor leader was coimctcd of hiM degree murder. STILL AT LARGE MRSIIFII:LI), Ore., Any. 17. R. IS. Xclt, ucciiscil of killing A. J. Wittman, lat SuiiiIh.n, was .-.till at large todav Hlthougli Sheriff lisduy was conducting n tt.vsteiuatic suHreh of the Lake Port rtiyion, whitre tlut fugitne u hi'Iicvwl Ui be in hiding. It is belie wd that Xi-ff will olfer U'l-tuni-c i tumid and he mihc prtpand tin n t.glit. YANKEE DOLLARS RULE WORLD; RATES DROP NBW YORK. Au. !. Th Amw iisu dollar ruled the flnsncUl work! to4y with m Iron grip. PouMi sterltug. frsaes. Iters, vlrluslly hII foreUin exriiMie wm down t 8w dsuias in torrent of bills that poured Into thu txchanse markets froso Aniorlcstv iiisuufsctiirrrs si--k-! osy for tin big r contracts of mnnltlrxi- ui.d oilier iiii'l'll! pur Hi ..-il li. i . tin .in ln halUnu oi Buropo. lncldntall with vh MarUltHC dt- TIF A ay SLAYER .. I .mPPV j"V a TV Ho. 2 Russian a mixer and cHneJn exchange rates, camo tho as sertion from an unimpeachable source that every contract mndo by tho American manufacturers for sup plies sent abroad called for payment in American dollars and not English pounds sterling which havo hereto fore been tho standnrd of finance tho world over. Tho Immense Ioabos, therefore duo to tho deellno In for eign exchange, rates will bo borne, to the last penny, by tho foreign buyers nndS will not bo sustained by tho American manufacturers a situation oxactly the opposlto of what had been horotoforo the popular belief. Tho maximum depreciation today In pounds sterling wns -1 per cent below normal; In francs, 19 per cent below normal; In Itnllnn Hers 2I per cont. In tho money mnrketa today tho pound sold for only Jt.Gl; G.02 francs equnllcd n dollar; and a dollnr purchnsed C.48 Hers. These wero the quotatlonH whllo rntcs wero at tho lowest ebb during tho early nftor noon. In the last hour of tho busi ness day, the presence In Wall street of J. V. Morgan for tho first tlmo slnco tho attack on his llfo six weeks ago mid nn Informal conference of bnnkors to reconsider tho oxchnngo situation, sent rates upward. The Viment threshing n.nchi.ie of i lftl.ljk Miifl.li lilt j. lft.i.ttft I llklji. Illlllt Ife4l Table Rock Jins been threshing tor some of his friends up in this sec tion. A number of the young folks from hero made a trip to Ashland; also to the springs. They report a fine time nml a trip worth seeing. The roads through here have Ihhui kept busy the past week 'by uutos nml rigs going to tho iiioiinlnins to hunt nml fish. R. M. Conley of Tnlo wuu at llio Chupmuii .-illicit one day last weuU on husiucKM, Jim Vincent uml familv mid Mr. Oliver left Inst week for a pluHsure trip to Crater Lake. Some of the farmers are busy hauling wood. Some are also huy hauling then grain. Mrs..W. C. Chapman bus liewi on (he sick list for some time. (Hen .May of Table Rock Hisscd through heru Sunday on his motor cylo. Mr. uml Mrs. L. M. Sweet were in town Monday. Mr. Gordon motored lo OIhssoi' last Saturday evening tn inwt his son who was with the thioshers. Roy Patch motored from .Med foul Suiiduy uml through this part. The Chapman familv v. cut down to Rock Point lut Sunday and met a lot ot liicml- and had a I in.' pun.' iilul II )ollv U'ooil tune. Koportod by Jackson County Ab trnrt Co., Sixth and Fir St. Circuit S. V, Richerl s. Jokepliiue Son) ijiHiUi, et ul. Order. Marion Tijcr t. II. L. Mead et nl. Orilur. ,tjsfmenr II. Ull vs. W. J. Itur hiitr. OnU-r. , C. V. CumutsiujKi. vs. Iltiiuj Cuui- m If. Ktobsimn vs. John K. Day. Aji JotUMMW ' !'ili Johnson. Suit lur divoroo. Was. Uln-h .UA. Uosmr ot ! Aftion f'i money. Wn. C. WoUo vs. I'lmdsJs Ud Co. Knit to toroclo snurtpwio. Win llri-li vs. Clinton Tnlor. Oldir. ( Mt-i'iurd V.iiiosuii rnk V. H I. Ilrbn- Drilt-r (Haslk.. u ii y - ft! K. il. Iiiis (MM uMor. K. It, Public Scrwv corjHrsti hi COURT ONW ' " . m&? i -sw i -r -' wr t- Hum i sin ip m w The German needed an artificial arm: tho leg! I Immediately sent for my concrete set to work I vk. City of Gold Mill. Default ami decree. Win. 0. Wejla vh. I'nliudulo Land Co. Order. MeilforYl Lumber Go. vs. J. N. Haven. Summonx. CliniluK K. Siiiiih vh, If. A. Pierce et ill. iMolion ami orilur coiifitining nale. ThoimiR Hmidlea vn. H. 0. McGce et nl. Heply. Kimce Chixley Dawn.ve. Wilbur W. Dawn. Order. Mnry M, Dunii el nl vh. Aithur Kul lor et nl. Order for default. Mnry Uureliell vs. W. L. Thomp son. Judgment ami cost bill filed. It. It. Fruit & Produce ussociutiou vs. A. II. Wuriior et nl. Order of disiiiisHiil. Zejilm Caldwell vs. Waller Cald well. Ccmt bill, default and decree. J. N. Modine et nl vw. Brazier II. Kirlty et al. Default and decree. HniiH J. Ilohncr vs. 1), H, Russell et nl. Uerree,of luinfirnintioii. 1 I .. nt- lit I. I. .! I John Mintbr.vK. It. It. Miiilcr lie- eeipt. " Pr,objite, )i In tho imittei' of the estate of Lulu II. ICelly. Inventory nml up pyaiscment filed. In 'Iho miittnr of the estate of !'. Osenhrugge, deceased. Oalli of e. ei'iilriv nml executor ami proof, of mailing. In lint miiHiir nP Mm fiufndi iif SC Milviniol.j deceaseil. Onlor up- pointing nilmiiiistrntor. In (he mutter of the assignment of C. W. Ilurrison. Order filed. Man lage I Jcensijs ICIiuer Richard Hull and Leo Auder Hon. Wuldermiir H. Hmmuell ami Jemio Mlnier. Rowell 0. I lino mid l'ityo Ilenriel (a I.aiuispHcli. Tlionias P. Is'ahlur mid IJli.iibelh .I. Kahler. Real lita(o Tiuiutfci-N Lslio G, Johnson ot ux to R. 1 l.oonanl e ux, lot in Asjiland, I). .. A. S. T'lirry el u.v lo Theodore J. Fish, lot m (. U. Adil Phoenix, W. I. Win. II, Willis hi Alice Jau 1,'uge, lots in Tiileut, W. t). The Rogiielamls I no. to Uomi" River Valley Cmml Co., all lot or tiBcl in Rogiielamls lrrigati'd Or "haul Trnels ev- cupt several siimll tracts, W. I). 10 K) 10 10 AUTO NKUVK'i: latOM KMU.K POINT TO MKDFORIt ANII IIAOK Tho undorslgncd will lonvo Frank Lewis' confectionery ovory day ox copt Sunday for Medford with bis auto at 1 o'clock p. in., arriving at 2 p. in. Loavo Nasb hotol, Mcdford, at 5 p. n. in ed. in., nrrlvo at Kaglo Point at C A part of tho trafflo Is solicit S. II. IIARNISII, Gaglo Point. Or i - .- .. - i-i-s. isj l"OR ltl;'i rtniK IfOR UHKT in, cheap. Modern bungalow, close Pbone lax. Liu FOR RKNT Modorn s-room Ilox 7. Mall Tribune. boiiso. FOR RKNT Modern ft-room housn, lOtl West 10th st. tn. water uald. Unntt ln,vastmiut Co " FOR KKXTKour- rooiii" flat nr koiisii, furnlshojl or unfiirulsbed. TI0 W. Uth. SSI-It. FOR RKNT S-room modern houso, hard-wood floors, full cement base, insnt. Phone 270W. FOR RKNT -Bight room all modern Uonso with kllokon rang and gaa; w located, tuwr So Oak dale; rent titu por woutk. IS H. Turoy, 110 Uaruott Cory llldg. TO RUNT i roojn mod. fHrn. hoHjo, tls. 1'iirurkor, M. Marks Uldg. FOR WKST -(miTliramauti Kith nisopiag uorek, noMrn Huii.'i k. iixtiin Ushls, toajoHt Sldvtkala, garajko, OO paVOU StrOOt Hat roasonable. laqulrv of II. C $l9ldrd, Modtvrd, Oregou. t( rz ? Ko. 3 -Ko sooner hadl equipped tlicm with the missing members than they got up and began a terrific flcht. I took out ono of my laughing gaa bombs I OLASSIKIKI) AH3. ' Ono cent por word .per Isnuo. Six Insertions for prlco of flvo. Klftj,' cents per lino per liionth without change. j 4 "t 4 TT tT"ll I'on itn.vr iiouNKtucicrixu JtOOMS W)7Tl!lrTCmi keeping roomu, close In. 110 1 S. Central. rroit HAMv--iitvimxtiCK Fciit "sALB(Iood"mllk"coV. froslfln Septoinbor, Ilox 103, U. It. No. 2, Mcdford. 120 von sam3U5okijTiAm:ouh roll a.VLIC Knrly Crawford peach es, lc per lb, at orchard. II. K. KroiiUor, 120 KOIt SAI.13 Tomatoos and melons. Phono 2S-U&. 137 k0lt SAIiI- Cook stove, hentor, largo wlmllnsB bucket. 30G King Street. 128 FOR SALK I'lnno player, book case, library table, bedroom Bulte, sani tary couch, rookors, and hay rack. Phono 88. 120 KOlt SALK lraln buy, $G.OO to J 10 por ton. Phone BD1-.I2. KOlt BALK S-Hotilod" Velio luiek with pole. Phono US2-.I, FOR SALK Flnost seasoned body hnrd mid soft wood, Maple and Ash $1.20 a cord or $2.U. a tier; Cot tonwood at $3. 2ft a cord or fl.GG a tier. Prices quoted for delivery. Capital "R" Rnnub. Call noon or oveulngs, Central Point 31xxxl. 12C FOR HALF IUSAIj iSSTATU FOR SALK Ry owner, ranoli. or OAchango for uity property, llox 8, Mnll Trlbuuo. 120 FOR KALIS AVyown Place, 80 acres, rinely liuprnvQd Roguu Rlvor Vnl loy laud, .I'j iiiHqm north ICiiglo Point. Sue or ad dross owners, W. II. Crmidall on the place, or J. T. Carpenter, .1l.f N. Ilartlutt, Mcd ford, no agents. l.'iO FOR 8ALIS Iliingulow, four rooms ami hath; built In book eitsos; flue lawn, garden, garage; cement walks, paved streeL Prlco right. With or without furniture. 321 Vancouver avo. I2(i FOR SLVLhJ RiiyAshlaiiil properly while prices are attractive. Wo have for ipilck sale In center of tonu mid boat retildouan district, on Sbiirmau street, ono block from school, 3 blocks from public libra ry, throe lots, each (10 foul fioul by 117 deep, covered with fruit, ami fi-room house plastored, hath, lights, foundation, splendid oliuuro to build 2 new small bungaloH for rout to inllrond moji, on other two lots. Can sell whole proixirty for 11750, with $(lft0 cash. This Is worth at least $2K0O, and Is grow ing In value. Also flue 8-room bouse, modorn, with bath, lights, furnace, etc., on beat residence dis trict on boulevard, and 60-foot lot, oopcclully fine location. Price $170. llodgHOii-Wbltmoru & Reed, Cor. Oak mid Main Bin. Ashland, Ore. 110 WHY? IT IS VOUK JUKI MiiiS TO KK Mil Ilficnuso my stock in trade Is to have optioned at the lowest oubIi price tho host buy In this county. I havo bosu on ton ground look ing out for you fur the past five years. Nearly everyday I havfc In vestigated some "good tiling." have elimlnntod ovorythlng except those doals which I am convinced will te lure me sutlsftod customers. In a fow hours tinis 1 can give yon the benefit of this rosoarcti. It Is my biMtlnoss to sJmw yon over tho oounty and Introduce you to the iHHWlblUUu ami opiKirtunltlM here, gee Med ford first and J. G. BARNES loa Yt MhIh Slrvet ' ML?: ', f - '.WaS CKm wm No. 4 Thu gas from'thls made the two mortal enemies Ann friends. They danced with Joy about tho ward room I I was praised by all I VAN1'ICI SITUATIONS WANTialWoTiyTiuTda by Japniiosu boy. Phono li)0. 127 II KLP WAXTICII .Al ALH WANTliu "X nTglrTnian to dry prunes. Phone 7-b'l. Geo. II. Young H. II. No. 1, box 12, Orchard Home. 120 II UIil M'ANTIfl) f IC.MAMO WANTN1) HoiiBokcoper; widower with three children. AddresB O. P. Johnston, Provolt, Oregon. 127 WANTRH MIMfcl.liAIVtfOUn WAXTKU - Farm lands to rent on! shnros or cash rental, with or with out water. CJIvo full particulars, location, etc. II, W. Dlnghmu, Medford. 128 WANTKU Largo knitting mill In vites correspondence from womon desirous ot earning money, part or full tlmo. Good pay. Kxperlenco unnecessary' International Mills, 'inc., Norrlstown, Pa. 200 WANTIU) TO I1UV 20 tono of straw; also 20 tons of hay, Vin son's Feed ISarn, N, RIvorsIdo Ave. 142 WANTBD To rostn for two months, light saddle, suitable for lady. Ad dress llox X, Mall Tribune LOST LOST A pnekngo containing lunch cloths, delivered to some ono by mistake. Suhlvffelln'a Grocery. 12C LOST- Somowhoro between Medford and Kaglo point, radiator cap. Re ward for return to Mall Tribune of fice. STRAYKI) OR STOLKN 5 reward ono dark bay saddlo horse, flvo yoars old, weighs about 92S pounds, small white strip In faro, coming to a point, Inside of strip 8 or 10 dark spots, right bind foot white, forotop cut about March, oxtra fast walker. Address Marshal Mlntor, Kaglo Point, Oro. 133 MONKV lO LOAN TQ LOAN --$2000 to loan, the Insurance Man. Ilolmoii HUHlNi.Hh DUtKOTUltX Attorney PORTKR J. NKFF, VM. V. MKALWT Attorneys-nf-Law, Rooms 8 and 'J, Medtord National Iinulc bldg. A. K. RKAMKS, LAWYlilt tlarnotv Corey bldg. Wm. M. Golvlg. (leorge It. Rolierti COLVK1 & ROHKRTH. LAWYKRH- Medford .S'attunul Rank Jlulldliig. j. II. F. MULKISY k (1ICO. W. CHKRRT Attorneys at Law, Jacksoii Ooun ty Dank llulldlug. Auto niiiillr LAIIKR AUTO 8PRINO CO. W aro operating the largest, oldest and best cqulppod plant In the Pa cific northwest. Use our springs when othors full. Hold under guar, auteo. 2C North Fifteenth fit. Portland, Ore. DrmlHia DR. W. M. VAN HCOtOO DR. O. O. VAN SCOYOO DoutlHts Garnett-Coror Uldg., sult 111 Med ford. Oro. Phono 850. Notary iunue HULLN N. YOOICMY Notary pub 11a Urlug your work to me at tb Ibii nf the Mali Trlnun NEW TODAY Hie acres on llm Aiiplegatc, 40 acres under Irrigation dilch. half of Hits in alfalfu, 4u u res more can eas il.v b'- irrigated and made to raise the Hnest of alfalfa. Place Is 1 niilos irom Men" ford and has flue out range tor butiniivr and winter. Houso, two burns, uiid all farm uquipniojit; 5o cattle, i tarn aud hosts. Ill health Is the only resjauu for selling. Prloe J7500 oO, nsMl Iflilf of this pa terms If doatrod. C. D. IIOON Koon 19, Jaclnou Co. Uabx llldg, o ISi-AW. I - ss. ' M IIUSINKHS DIUIXTORV Collectlon.s nml ItetHirts COLLKCTIONaAND KEl'ORTS Wo collected Bomo accounta 11 year a old. Wo know how to got tho monoy. The Hullock Mcrcantllo Agency, Inc., Rooms 1, 2, 3, Jlns klUB llldg., 21(1 10. Main St. Clitropraciors DR. A. It. I1KDOICS. Dr. Louise . IledgcB Meclinno-TbornplstB, Chiro practors, Hpondylotbnrf pints. These synlcms, Including dietetics, cura tlvo gymnastics, hydro-thcrnphy, etc., produce rcsullu In both acuta and chronic dlBoascs. ConsulU tlon froo. Over Deuol & Co., cor ner Muln and UnrtlcU. Hours 9 a. in. to f p. m. Other hours by, appointment, Phono 170. DR. R. J. LOCICWOOD,, Chiropractor, nervo specialist Rooms 203-204 20C. Garnett-Coroy bldg. Vapor baths and scientific massage gtvea? ncodlo spray, bead and shoulder shower In connoctlou; advice la dlolotlcs, modlcal gymnnwtlcs, hydropthcrnpy. Lady attendant. Phono, office 643, residence 611-R. Knglnerr nnd Contractor FMSDNTcUMMINali contractor, 404 M. F. & II. llldg. Surveys, estimates, Irrigation, drntnago, orchard and land Im provement. Uariifego OARUAGK Got your premises cleaned up for the summer. Call on tho city garbago wagons lor good service. Phone 274-L. r. Y. Allon. iBstmctlea la Music HAIGIIT MUSIC STUDIO Room 401. Oarnott-Coroy llldg, Fred AI. tou Hnlght Piano, Mrs. Florence Hnlllday llalght, Tolce. Phoaa 72. Pbye-Mlcianh ana, mugeoas DR. F. O. OARLOW, DR. MVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathia physicians, 416-417 Garuett-Corsy bldg., phono 103G-L. IUsldencc 20, South Laurel St. DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathic physicians, 303 Gumott-t'orey building. Phono U04-M. DR. J. J. MMMKNS Physicla and surgeon. Practice Umltod to eye, sar, noso and throat. Kyoa Bdcn tlflnally tented and glasses sup pllud. Oculist mid Aurlat for B. l R. R. Co. Offices M. F. & H. Co. Uldg., opposlto P. O. Phono DG7, H. II, P1CKKL, M. D. Offlco Jack sou County Rank bldg. orttet phono 43-R; residence iiUone fitf-U. DR. It. W. CLANOr Physician and surgeon. Phonos, of Geo 30, real deucu 724-J. Officer hours 10 la 12, 2 to 0. DR. 8. A. LOCICWOOD DR. MYRTLIS S. LOCKWOOD Physicians and surgeons. Office 300-310-311, M. F. & 11. Uldg. Phones rosldcnco, 81I-J2; office, K14. DR. MARTIN C. UARUKR Physl oIaii and surgeon. Offlco Palm block, opposite Nash Hotel. Hours 10 to IS, 1 to 4. Phono 110-J. T. G. IIHINK. M. I)., SPECIALIST . 19yu, our, nose and throat, office J'ii Host Main; rosldenoa 1121 ISast Main; office hours 0 n. m. tq 12 m.; 1:30 to 5 p. in. Tolgphonqs Olflce, H03; jrestdoneo, 303.J2. j- ; .... i 5 ssasjs; Printers nun ruiillsDrrn mirivnitn pimntinci en. hni mt 1 betit equipped prlntlug ofneo li i southern Oregon; book bludlug,' lonaa leaf lodgers, billing systems, eta. Portland mlfim. T Norta 'lr ut. '1 rMiirr .n.-ll. KADH TRANSKUR A U'VOJIAGJS CO, bUloa 41 Worth Front $i- phpnjt, 316, Price right. Service guar intnpil Tyurltcri una Supplies. TYPimiUTBRSANl) SUPPLiKS-r! New Remington. Smith Premier ami Monarch typewriting, adding and subtracting niaw.lnos, rebuilt muolilnw for oaati or easy pnyi nieuU Machine for rent, rlbbosa ind supplies of all kinds, simple re pairs free of charge. Roger Hennctt. m Onin t vbo vM'idort'Mnwrtoicruicts j VOiBm yl .Laaaasr