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MEDFOTID SOlIC TRTBUNT3, MEPFOKD, QiraflON, MONDAY, AraiTST 23, 1915. pxoe iwfi ! ! V ASHLAND AND VICINITY On tlicir return from the Knights of Pythias' Crater lake trip, John M. Scott, general pansenger nml ticket ngont of the Southern Pucific, nml wife were in this- city Friday lust, being-shown over the development work in tlio springs n ml park sections'. The visllotrs litneheil with .Mr. anil Mrs. Morris J. Dtiryen, nml wore taken bjf Agent KramcY, escorted- by IMes.srs, Duryou and Greer, for iiil auto trip over scenic territory. Ashlnml nml Medford tire being drawn closer ami closer together in binds which iouhl cement municipal ities. Aetinir upon the initiative- if the latter, this town is about to etutut. an onlinanne governing the cthic. of the disposition by minor of old funk ami other articles to hoeond-hiuid dealers. The provisions of the new order in council are very drastic. Hereafter either parents or guunlinu will have to stand, sponsor for kifls who seek to dinpose of their wares nt a bargain to junk denier, be. the ar ticles bottles or box cars, pi-.' iron or pianolas. Jt is proposed to throw n mantle of protection by reason of this legislation over both buyer ami sellur. A firo which stinted last Thursday in the Fern Valley neighborhood had reached near to the Myer creek seo Iion by niulit of Friday. However, it was stopped from crossing the Cli mnx toad in that locality, It was mainly a grass, fir1, nlfco involving the burning of considerable poison oak nml other scrub brush. On the Louis .Wcrlh ranch, noilhwest of town, about half a mile, of fence was de stroyed. Viewed from the standpoint of destroying foxtail growths, tint fin was a benefit, as bettor and more abundant gras will be the tesull. On Friday and Saturday the pall of smoke ovoihangiiyr, Ashland remind ed one of past forest fire days. Local .Methodists arc ihtorested in the meeting of the unnual confer ence of Hint denomination, which will be held this year at llosebnrg, be ginning September 'J2. Mrs. Almon Davis ami daughter, Flcta, of Alpha, la., arc visiting with" relatives in the family of U. W. Tul cotl of the Canyon Press, on their wav home from the exposition. Hog cholera has broken out in var ious sections of the.W'aguer and An derson creek neighborhoods. Oscar llediu, residing in that localitv, has already lost over seventy head, and other ranchers have, suffered also, Theh dry fiViiwon is given as a reason lor the epidemic. Men who leave their fUmilics and plunge into the wilderness'on hunting expeditions arc linving the tables turned on them, nt least down in Linn county, where the wives of two jihn rods fled the country. One forged u cheek in her hmdinnd's name for . 1(10, while another eloped with a Hi .enr-ohl boy. Strangely enough, the men have renounced deer hunting and are now hunting for their dear wives. How fortunate it is that Jackson county presents no such disquieting factor in connection with itw mutri monial coutiugcuoica or game status. Among hunters imlifferunt and skillful, it remained for Thud. Powell to shoulder his rifle one dnv lust week and nfler being out forty-eight hours in territorv at the head of Neil creek, return to town with a five lining buck which weighed, dressed, V2!i pounds. Agent Kramer is receiving a visit from his two sisters, Mrs. Minnie Decry of Monmouth and Miss Kminii Km liter of Salem, who is to he prin cipal of the McKiulcy school in the capital city. They will remain hero until about September 1. MUk Jennie and Maude Hollister of Salem have been recent visitors in the Joseph Poley family on their re turn home from thu opposition. Hunk Hum bus gone to (I ray creek, over in Siskiyou county, to xnpi-riii-lend mining development work, hav ing been staked by Me!. Living ston ami Kvertiui, local railway men, who huvo promising mining proper tics in that locality. Kx-Piosidenl Tntt in scheduled to pns through here Tiieday morning, Augut 21, bound for San Fniiuiisco. Funeral services of Jamen W. (lil inoro, Southern Pucific agent at Cot tonwood, Cat., who wiis killed in a tcoent automobile' accident near Red iliuK, were beld Saturday afternoon at podge' uiideitukini; roonix, eon ducted by Rev. V. J. Doiurln.. In tcwacut wms in the family plot in Asjilatid cemetery. Thu deceased wan nliQUt ftl) year of wee. The family warn formerly well known resident of this city. He leave a wife amiI fuMr miiaH children. Auionc other wmr relative nt the luneiul ww kin Mother, Mrs. 15. J. Mcliitire, tf 0Wil Hill; it xistr. Mr, II. L Itiee, of Prtjllaud; the wife' mother, Mr. II. V. Awter, and tho wifeV MiMer. Mr. G. iHrKM. both uf Horwhrook; uUo Mr. Jmuw PUum of Stumu Vulloy, . MitkntU friend uf the family. Mi. GHIatore s n HHHnber f the eaniitet ttni romniuntlcrv ImmIic of the Mu-Mmi- older 111 thu , 1 1 . bis minor It'iliuiMiii Itfutjr with South 1 mumih.i la-. So. U, A. K. A. M.. of Chm Mtvilt, in D"UI comity. A init io! iutuuce of sorrow the heart- OLD NICODEMUS iMIDAIP BATTLE WITH, UOPTILE TAUBEPI OLD NICK WINPI i$d&'--., a'Q No. HsrfcA I "svIS ; . . mfltfd rending mnnifestations of grief ex hibited by wife and ehildrun over the sudden nml tragc loss uf husband nml father. Wilfred Carr and Howard Parrot! left for the exposition last Fridliy. At the last moment they discarded mo torcycles for the. safe and sang serv ice of the Southern Pacific. In t)ic language of the former, they plan to remain within the plensuie zone of San- Francisco "as long us their money hohlR out." W. A. Conner, local wood denier, was seriously iii.juied hmt Thursday by the upsetting of a load of lumber which he was hauling lo (own from up I lie canyon in the uejghboihood of the powder house. The private coach "neraldyne," oc cupied by n party of officials of the Kansas City Southern railway, stop ped hero for ice, water and eider on its way south to Frisco last Tlyjrs- dnv afternoon. Isaao Deardorf, a newcomer here a few weeks since, who came to south ern Oregon on account of climatic conditions, died last Thursday. He was a native of Pennsylvuuia. lie leaves a uifc mid several children, tthe family occupying' the Clyde Payne place, out near lhe lloulevard. Funeral services were hold at tthe Advcntist church on Friday, conduct ed by llev. L. V. Tapper of Medfonl. Interment avoh in Mountain View cem etery. The deceased was ."i7 years of age. He was a Modern Woodman and members of that order escorted his remains to their last resting place. The teachers and Sabbath school following of the Christian church held their annual picnic outing on the nutomobilr camp grounds last Pin day. Avoiding the deeper witters in the new pnrk lake, not only the younger element, but also a number of the older ones, performed some aquatic stunts amid thu bruukers of Ashland creek in that vicinity. Ilichards & Pringlc's plantation minstrels, an aggregation of colored entertainers which recently appeared here, very appropriately occupied the private ear "Georgia." Portland papers are advertising purchasers for V. S. coin machine stock. Although no price, are ipiot ed, it is safe to assume that several parties hereabouts would part with their holdings for a mere nominal considuratiou, thai being about the equivalent of uoek Island common, oiio-cighth.of one per cent. Dig new signs, lettered "Ashluml Itollur Mills," ,jut placed m position, are indicative that this now industry is Hearing the point uen it will he ready for business. The mill is lo cated very conveniently on Water street, and its dimensions loom up in big proportions, the equipment being in keeping with its sixe. It will eon duct both a custom nml merchant milliug business. Dr. ('. F. Tiltou and family, iiccoih pHiiied by Miss Miuta ('henry, have 'returned from their customary mid summer outing, which thm year was taken in the ltoisuc liver section. It was mainly a tihing expedition. Dr. F. II. Johnson will Hiippleinenl a camping lour amid forest and stream environment, with a fartlutr trip to Sun Francisco, including tiev diiil of the fniuoiitt California reorU. The "liitok to whisker" movement is being exemplified, by Attorney i. I). Driggii, who set the jmre for.Uie .innovation as a lesuit uf a i count outing expemnr. MiisUtihios ar his leading feat arc, clmructcrutie of noiwnl hirsute upi-ndui:es of folium- ymtr. W. W. TaMher ha twtitMl word through KvenwMHi crumiiW uf the dlh of Um wif of bta briber. Dr. ChutmM IWher, a mmKra! Hiioaum- ry at Vail, Asiatic Turkey. Duth was the result of murder ut tko iiawU of lawlcmi etcnit-uts in llutt 'ii tructt'd region Dr. I "her i woun'l sl and in hospital. 1'nrin tilur- urr utfitiim isuitufiuMtii thu irasi. Oa th etr of Colonel llothaU' rvtiriuat froui uerKht ul tln ? iif s NIMBLE AT THE FRONT X 'Ml J2S . u.. 1 -Oacr, Mlo njppuvr- No. 2-t ahol LtRh uln - tLe liMvera, whr i'.ostlloVgi oicuUnei wr dolntr" i tlw wlls Mill i.i y auto UAttft.1 I bo I Of 0I1 I Panama canal, citizens of Portland are suggesting his availability as a mtiuagur who ca solve tliC'pnililiins which confront that viity. Why not sucuro his services in an advisory ca pacity on lhe local print's coinmis sion? Klumatll F'alls bus risen in Its wrath and defeated a proposition to have prisoner work out their respec tive fines on the at recta. The gen eral object ion. was intensified by spe cifii; instances when; chain gang complications were injected into Ihu controversy. The ordinandi will be modified. Illinois Ccn I ni I private ear Xo. I, occupied by L. W. Baldwin, superin tendent of ils southern lines, was ju local yards Friday afternoon. This official was accompanied hv a luruc party which has been touring' th coast. Indirectly, the Illinois Cen tral lines are allied with the South ern Pucific. Luwson Kiley left the last of the week for a month's visit with rela tives at San Francisco. While south he will aKo renew the lU'ipiaiutauce of old-time school friends nt Berke ley. P. K. Jennings left Snturdav for Heringtou, Kan., his former home. His family, with numerous relatives hereabouts and who came lo this vi cinity last January, will remain in the Butler property on I own street for the present. Mrs. Kuril Peil returned the last of the woek, after " a leave of absence" for seveial weeks in San Francisco, visiting relatives and the exposition. Louis Hilly, conductor on the Ash-Jand-ltcd Bluff run, has returned from a lengthy stay in vuriou Cali fornia localities. Karl Voghte of Klamath Falls name over on his motorcycle last week, vis iting parent. Mis Mary Young, local nmsie toachur, visits a class weekly at Hold Hill. Professor Milam, as principal, and Miss Klinson, as teacher, are two o.thcr Ashland instructors con nected with the Hold Hill schools. Kngineor W. X. Kllis nml fiuaily loft on Saturday for a visit to the San .Francisco exposition. TheBiitte, Anaconda & Pacific private, coach , "Anaconda' went south Saturday afternoon, occupied by a railway party bound for Cali fornia exposition points. Kiijsinecr (" W. Wmne ami fniuily returned Saturday from an auto trip to Crater Lake. They rcpoit the presence of (I unto at the lake one day Jast week. .Mm. Karl Wltlirownud Mlaa Lucy Wltluow have much Improved alms) their accident a week aito nml have jtontt to the mountain home of J. II. Wlthrow nonr Talent. Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Katon recently dejMirtod for Oakland. Cab, whom they will make their future, home. Mr. and Mr. II. Norman have goao to thu expoiltlou. Oeowa Stannunl wag In thlt vicin ity Tiiuriday soiling school aupplhM. T. 3. Davis who camo here two wooka ago from Colorado died Satur day at the home of Mrs. Jennie Jonoa. Mr. Jonoa had not boon feel ing well for tho last two year and oanio hero with hla wife, ono sou and a daughter in nn automobile, enrouto to San Franoiaco, thinking thu outdoor life mlgiit improve hi. oontlltton. Ho whs taken worse, however, whllo on tha road and But- 4irdar evening pased awny of litMsxt fallitro. Mr. DavUi was 10 yeara or h9 and had Mn entued Ih tha warsunllU huainisM In Newcwatla, vrhem hla riMHalna wort taaaa for harlal. Mtftwra. Hart aaJ Brawn rturnd Tuaadav traM a t to the kuoi tlon. Cauaty aufvlar A. It. Ci w. - si kwalag hp rha ahtk prtsjart warkara about TalaNl oh WwlHtMatay. Ita- 1 TALENT TALK i !rcpi dSi, .. $ll . zmRafl vi u :rs m w Mgy v ? v. -.- -v wxr"sv jw 'svirAXNSv '. i uj-ulviitt u i vs. .' : z V v.'ia !..... . i. .v. .i.l'i ,..i.. ... -" s- Jo J on top iS' porta have It thnt thero will bo n sonr clty of garden products but other projeot work glvs promlHo ot hoiiio excellent oxlitbltn, Tho Talent IndustrlnlFnlr will bo hold Friday, Sept. X. Ilooklets nro boliiK distributed to every homo hi tho fair district which Includes Warmer crook, Aiulemon creek, Val ley view, and Talent. Thcsn hoolt let contain full Instructions for thoftc making ontrlca, and may bo sectirod from the secretary, C. W. Holdrldgo, Talent. Children oro ro iUflHted to an tor whatever thoy may have and should not be dlncournijed If Kiirdou vend allien did not turn out as well as they hnvo heretofore. It Iuih boon dry all over tho valley and every boy and lrl will ho suceoHsful If ho Hccurofi only a Hiualt crop, A special feature of tho fair will ho tho exhibits of those who are not In tho children's contests. ISxhlbltn by any ranchman will he wolcomed and will bo takon enro of by tho super intendents of the various divisions. All oxhlhltH 'which mo not ot n perishable nature will ho scut direct ly to tho county'falr nt Mod ford, nnd from there will bo sent on to the slate fair nt Salem tho Inst of tho month, liroad nnda some other gardon pro ducts will ho taken care of according to Instructions previously sent to club workers, but Dioro In doubt should consult the local secretary as to Into shlpmontH. All exhibit for the local fair to ho hold at tho Talent school liouso on Friday, September I), with the exception of livestock, should bo taken to the school liouso Thursday as no exhibits will ho ro colvod for prise after five o'clock on thnt day. Chlckona nml olhqr Hvoatook will be nccopted for com petition up to U o'clock on tho day of tho fair. Maasra. Ames Sr., Vorry, Vnnilor- sluls, nnd Powers hnvo gono into tho Klamath country for nn outing. Mrs. Lowls llrown and Mrs. King woro ontortalnod Saturday at lun- cltoon nt tho homo of Hov. nnd Mrs. Hood of Ashland. Several hurry-up pnrtlos were call ed to tho foothills north of Talent. Friday to help cheolt tho foxtnll flro whlob burned over a largo aron. Tho firo Is still beyond control. UBSTOBATtON TO HXTUV OK LAXIIS IX NATIOX.Mj I'OltlWT. Notice is hcieby glvon that tho lamia described holow, embracing 10.311 ncres, within the Crater Na tional Forest, Oregon, will he sub ject to settlement and entry under the provisions ot the homestead laws nt the I'aited States and tho act of . lima 11. lOOii (it I Stat., 2:). ut tho United States laud office at Bosehiirg, OrcKou, on Hoptemhor 30, l'.U.V Any settlor who waa actually and In good raltb claiming any of said lands tor agricultural purposea prior to .lunuan 1, l'.HMi, nnd has not abandoned same, has a preference right to male a homestead entry for tho lands actually occupied. Said lands worn llxied upon the applica tions of the persons mentioned be low, who have a preference right auhjoct to the pi lor right of any such settlor, provlib-d such sotttor or ap plicant Is qualified to make home stead autry und the preference right 'Is exorcised prior to September 30, 1915, on whli'h data tha lands will he subject to sett lmiien t nnd entry by any quallflnd i-t-rson. The lands nro us follews: Th- Wtt NVfc of lot 0. Sec. SI. T. 32 S.. It. S IS.. W. M., 10.3B aorea, aupllcatlon of A. I). Moora, Persist, Oregon; List 0 1698. Juw S. C. M. IlllITOM. Aaalataut Comiulaslnnar of tha Gen oral iJind Uf'ica. KOIt BICVIs DOPSBS FOB BKNT - Four room flat or house, furnished or unfurnished. 730 W. lUh. 723-V. FOR RE?T &-room modern ifoTise, hard-wood floor, full cemeut haso meat. Phoua 8T0W. FOB KENT Modern lrooui house, 1021 Weat 10th at., $10, Hater paid. Hnntt Inveatmant Co. To"hKST -t rooMra?il7fwrir house. $is. iMrutlor, tt. Marks Bldg. KOK HUNT -Cloaa t sf roam houiHi with Mimimig pore)), modern plumbic-, ni.ntrlc IhjHtti, eaHMHt itfawaik, garage, on pavad straat Hunt reasonable. Ipqatlre of II. C Stoddard. Med ford, Oregon If W all rtdwl ' I i l-'OU HUNT IIOIJHKKKKl'IXO UOO.MK FOR itijN'T ('qnTonTont light liouso keeping rooms, close in. ill)! H. Contral. ' FOIt IWNTFUURiSrlttl) UOOSIfl FOR HUNT Furnished rooms, 201 South Central. . lf:i F'OU MALIWMrini'ltiCK l-'OU SAU-: Clump, eight oxtra young work mares, well broke, two seta of hoavy work hnrnoM. Vin son's bora, .N'orth Itlireraldo nvo nit. 1B FOB 8AI.K 100 sheop. Inquire IS' North ltlvorsldo, or Irvln Dahuck, KuKlo Point. Oru.nog 132 FOB HALK A-1 fnwh milk cow. O M. Bone, 111(1 Portland nvo. 131 I-'Olt SAM--MirrJ;MiAN"nOUS FOB SALH Wheat, barley, prunes nnd baled liny. Bobcrt Button. 132 FOB SALli Household Roods, cbonp, family moving away, Phono 25-J I. 133 FOB SALK Flno Klherln poach oh, lc por lh. at orchard. Boso Orchards. Phono 5U7-J3. 131 FOB SALK Tomatoes nnd melons. Phono 2S-BG. 137 FOB SALI2 Ornln liny, $0.00 to $10 por ton. Phono 591-JL FOBSAL13 2-sontod Vollo linok with pole. Phono C52-J. FOB SALU Jonnoy nml Jack sad dle, cheap. Mr. Klllnsworth, 107 Host Second SU 1 13 FOB SALIC IUSAU tCSTATH FOB SALK (10 acre Innd, fine, deep soil, deeded water right, 7 room house, electric lighttsl, modern, 40x3l' barn, fenoad Page wlro, 10 neres In alfalfa, corn, sugar buota nail small garden truck,. 20 acros la pears, Ilnrtlott and D'AnJou, small peach orchard, team horsofl, cow, farm Implementa and all crop goes with place. For price and particulars, address Box Cfi, It. F. I). Central Point, Oro. BKAL USTATI3 FOB SALK All kinds of property for sale or ox chanite. Hold Bay Bealty Co. FOB SALIC -Farm land, fruit land, timber land, laud from $A.00 per aero upwards on long time. Cold Bay Bealty Co. FOB SALIC Wyowa Plnco, 80 aoros, finely Improved Boguo Blvor Val ley hind, 314, miles north Kaglo Point. Soo or nililrou ownors, W. II. Crnndnll on tho plhco, or .1. T. Carpentor, 3l.r N. llartlott, Med fonl, no agents. 1B0 FOB SALK Buy Ashlnml proporty while jirlcoH um attractive. Wo have for ipilck aale In center of town and heat resldenco district, on Sherman street, ono block from school, 3 blocks from public libra ry, three lots, each (10 foot front by 117 deep, covered wltn fruit, and fi-rooiii house jdastored. hath, lights, foundation, splendid chance to build 2 now small buijgalos for rent to railroad men, un other two lots. Can soil wliolo property fur $17110, with $Glf0 ouah. This la worth at least $2000, and Is grow ing In value. Also flna 8-room liouso, modern, with bath, llghta, furnace, etc., on best residence dis trict on boulevard, ami r.o-fool lot, especially flue locution. Price $47!iO. Dodgson-Wliltmore & Bedd, Cor. Oak ami Mulu Sts. Ashluad. Ore. 110 WHY? IT IS VOL" It IIUtlVKHK TO SKI? MR Decauso my stock in trade Is to hnvo nptlonad nt tho lowest ouah price tho boat buy In this county. 1 have bouu on tne giouiid look ing out for you for tbo palt five yours. Nearly everyday I hava In veatlgHted some "good tklng." 1 have qllmlnutttd overythlng eiaopt thoso daala which I am eoavlnowl will s. cuio me aatlaflad customers. In a fow hours time 1 van give yen the benuflt of this rawmieti. It Is my buslnoea to show you over tho county and Introduce you to the poilblllt! and nRflrtunltls here. Soo Mod ford first snd J. C. BARNES Uri Wont Main Street No. 4 When t had roped in for earth, brtnguigtho aeroplane WANTKI) MtnuniiiiAKKOUH WANTBD $20 to $35 per month ox tra money to nny employed person without Intorforlng with regular work. No soiling, no canvassing Positively no Investment. Unem ployed need not apply. Address Tho Silver Mirror Co., Inc., I'JSI V. Mudlsou BU Chicago, III. KM WANTKn A good McClonnn sndillo. Box 7, enre Mall Trlhuno. 1!I!I WA-NTKD Am you In lroublo7 Do you nooil ndvlce? All douhta re movod by coinpotonl lnwyor. Con fldontlnl. Send ono dollar with query to the Legul Advisory, -loot Arrude, Seattle, Wash. Ul WANTI3I) TO BUY 800 cedar posts, now or second hand. Also Una rods four foot wlro fencing. Ad dress IIox Codnr, Mall Tribune. I.I!.' WANTDD Largo knitting mill In- vlton correspomlonco from women desirous ot earning money, pnrt or full time. Good pay. Kxporlenco unnecessary. International Mills, Inc., Norrlstown, Pa. 200 WANTKD TO BUY 20 tono of straw; nlso 20 tons of buy. Vin son's Feed Burn, N. Blvorsldo Avo. - 112 LOST TAK1JN UP At Knlsor'fl plnco on Blvorsldo, 3 sows nml 13 pigs, marked with crop on right, two splits under bit In left. Owner enn take sumo by paying ad and food bill. L. B. BoiiBsum. 139 STBAYKD OB STOL1JN $ri rownrd ono dark bay snddlo horso, flvo years old, weighs about 02C pounds, small white strip lu fnco, coming to a point, Inside nt strip 8 or 10 dark spots, right hind foot white, forojop cut about March, extra fust walker. Address Marshal Mfntor, KiikIo Point, Oro. 133 i-'ooxn FOUND Ladles' hat, owner may have same by paying for this ad and proving properly. Call Sort, after 8:00 p. m. 131 HUIUNKBS DIKICOTOHX Attonwyt PORTKIl J. NHFT, VM. V. MIOALMT Attornoys-at-Luw, Booms 8 uud 11, Medford National Bank bldg. A. 15. 11UAM1CU, LAWYKK Coroy bldg. -Uarnett- Wm. M. Colvlg, Ceorgo M. Itoborti COLV1G & ROBI5RTS, LAWYIJBS- Medford National Bank Uitlldlug B. F. MULKUY & 0I5O. W. OIIIOBBT Attorneys ut Law, Jackson Conn ty Hank Building. Auto rtnppnr LAHEB AUTO flPBINO CO. W am operating tho largost, oldest and host equipped plant la the Pa clflo northwest. Use our springs when othora fall. Bold uudor guar, anteo. 20 North Klfteouta St., Portland, Oro. Dcnilsln DB. W. M. VAN SCOYOO DB. . O. VAN 8COVOO Dentists Osrnett-Corej Bldg., sulta II Uedford, Oro. I'houo 8&H. .- - . -- -r. rr-rr.r Notary ruiilio HKLKN N. YOCKI5Y Notary puh lie. Drlug your vork to mo at tin U-n of thn Mall Tribuim NEW TODAY H.o a ares with fiO onttlo, toam, and some lioga, largo building), part I or It la IrrlgaUd alfalfn. It oouhl have HO aeraa ot Irrigated alfalfa, pleuty of water, near flna outrange, both In suniwwr and wlntar. This la lu the Applagao valley and u flna buy at $730. see auras of flna level bottom land close to paved highway, aad to rail road. No bettor suwr Vt land In the valley. Only $181 per aera. Soma hval bomuataad rellna,Ua waHta In the Illinois vallay, UMtt vw worth wiille. C. D. HOON (Boom 10, Jatkaon Co. Bank Dldg- BY WELLS a half dosci ( mads crashing dovm wita DUKINKftH DlItKCTOBV Collections and Deports COLLECTIONS AND It K POUTS We collected somo accoitnta 14 ycara old. Wo know how to got tha money. Tho Bullock Mercantile Agency. Die, Booms 1, ', 3, Has kins' Bldg., 21C 13. Main Ot. ClUroprnctors I DB. A. It. I1KDUKS. Dr. Doulflo M. Hedges Mechano-TIiornplsts, Chlros praetors, Spondylotbcra pints. Thcs systems, Including dietetics, cura tive gymnastics, hydro-thornphy, etc, produce results lu both acuta and chronic dlsuuseo, Consult tlon frco. Ovor Douol & Co., cor ner Main, ami llartlott. Hours . rn. to G p. m. Other hours by, appointment. Phono 170. DB. U. J. LOC1CW001),, Chlropi actor, nervo specialist Booms 203-20-20S. aaruott-Corey bldg. Vnpor baths nud Bclontlflc niatsago given; neudlo opray, hond and shoulder showor In connection; advlcu la dietetics, medical gymnastics, hydropthornpy. Lady attendant. Phone, office C43, rosldouco fll-H. Engineer nni Contractor FB12D K CUMMINOS Buglncor and contractor, 404 M. F. & H. Uldg. Survoya, estimates, Irrigation, drainage, orchard and land lea provomunf. Orosn OAItnAQK Oot your proiula cleanod up (or the summer. Call on tho city gnrbago wagons for Kood service. I'houo 274-L. IT, Y. Allen. Instruction In Mlo IIAIQ1IT MUSIO STUDIO Boom 401. Oarnott-Coroy Bldg. Fred A1-. ton Ilalghl Piano, Mrs. Florence Halllduy Halght, voice. Phons 72. IMiyeslrjnns ana. Durgrona DB. P. U, OABLOW, UR. EVA MAINS CARLOW OstoopathU physicians, 41(1-417 Garnett-Corsy bldg., phono 1030-L. lUsldeac 20 South Laurel St. DR. W. W. HOWARD Ooteopatill phyulclaus, 303 Qiinmtt-Corey building. Phono U04-M. DR. J. J. DMMI5NS PhysIcUa aad surgeon. Practice limited to ye, ear, none and throat. Eyes scloi tldcally testod und glasses sup-i plied. Oculist and Aurlst for S. P. 11. B. Co. Offices M. F. & H. Co. Bldg., opposlto P. O. Phono 607. IS. U. PICIC15L, M. D. Office Jack sou County Dank hldg. Offlca phono 43-B; resldenco phono 6S-IC, DIL It. W. (JUANOY Physician ana surgeon. Phones, office 30, resN duuee 724-J, Office hours 10 ti 12, 2 to 6, DB. 8. A. LOCKWOOD DB. MVBTL15 3. LOOKWOOD Physicians aud surgeons. Offlca 30K-310-3I 1. M. F. & IL Bldg. Phones rosldouce, 814-J3; offlca, 814. DB. MARTIN C. BABBMB Physl olau and surgaon. Offloo Palm block, opposlto Nush Hotel. Hours 10 to 12, 1 to 4. Phono 110-J. TroTllElNlC. M. 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