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, PAGE THREE P OLD NICODEMUS NIMBLE AT THE FRONT i ,i BY WELLS 10 INVOLVE 0. S. AWENTDBE THE GIGANTIC CANNON BAM ' aDSPKMH MSIC TRrBUlffl, MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, ATJCIUST 2-1, 1915 GERMAN EF ORIS I ' . . . ' EUROPEAN 1 S . P- S C3TU4 X. -S T V W a W. IjM ' -NiT" I V .1 lA t-g&UQ&XF M .1, Startling chiirgvs involving the Gonnun government in a monster propaganda eorruplly niul slyly to in fluence Amerieun sentiment ngnins't tint nllics niul for Gormnny jn tho present war have boon published by tin- New York World. Tlio World tmys : 'Tin1 fuels bet forth are based uroii enircspoiiiloneo oxehunged by repre sur.tativcH of the Gorman government, its agents and sympiitholio nllios in this country." Tlio World further asserts that tho ''loading offieinls of the Gorman gov ernment havo laid a halid in the pro inotiou of ventures direeted . . . in ftomo instances at the laws of the United States'." Chancellor Involved It ic even chinked that "no less a personage thnn Von Hetlimnnn-IIoll-wg, chancellor of the Gemma em pire, hiiH actually participated from Rcrlin in some of the soerot under tukings of his government in this country." Tho correspondence shows that Geinmny wants to involve this conn try in tho European war. The World fays : "One of tho very iinportnnt feat tires of the German piogrum was a most elaborate scheme to control niul influence the press of the Unitiid Status, to establish newspapers -ind news service, finance professional lecturers and moving picture shows and to enlist tho support of American citizens and publish books for 'the solo purpose of fomenting intermit discord among the American people to the advantage of tho Gorman em pile." Further DIsvInMires Farther disclosures reveal the pur chase by the German government of ammunition factories in this country while protesting open buying by England, the tieing up of a million pounds of phenol (caiholic acid) to bo used in making burning liquid shells, from the ICdison factory, with elaborate activities in iiil'luciiicing publio opinion in this country. Tho Providence Jourunl and the New York World claim that the se crets of tho state and treasury de partments Ut Washington have been purchased by Gorman agents from the clerks, a matter which the federal government is now investigating. This information was found to be in tho possession of Captain lloy-ed, naval attache of tho German embassy. Pre-blcnt Wilson is supposed to hae in his possesion an affidavit of confession from Captain Horn of the Uonnun army, who blow up the bridge between Canada and the Unit ed States at Vanceboro, Me., con fessing that ho did so on orders 10. ceived from his supeiior officers. Washington Amused Washington is highly nrmucd over these charges and the passport frauds, making it extremely possible that the German ambassador, Count Hornstorff, and the military attache, Fritz von Papcu, will be asked to withdraw from the country. All of tho eastern press is highly aroused, running domaiuls that these men and others connected with thom be rcftis ud further residence here. The passport frauds have been worked upon by American secret 01 vice men for some mouths, llopre Hfiitiug themselves as part of tin gang, secret service men were given by an attache of thu German em bassy a letter containing the names of thirty Geinmu army officers in this country for whom fraudulent passports were desired. At th head of this list stands the name of Cnp tain Horn, the German army officer, who has confessed blowing up the international bridge under in-truc- tions from higher Germnn offieiaU, 10 LEAD MEXICO WASHINGTON', Aug. '-!.-Tli only development of the Mevienii sit uation (oiImv wut. an ofiieial an iioiinueiniiit at tho Mate ilupurtmunt tlist it has not eonsideiod any istrtio- ulMr man for provisimiul preidunt if .AlBMeo iimler the PMii-AineruMii peuee kl(iu. .NOTICH. Notice It ttarebr glvon that the undaralgiiod will apply to tltt olty McU at tk olty of Mallard. Ore gon, i Urn nt regular meotlHg, Sp toilHr TUi. 11(, for a Hoanso to goll malt. vImiim and aplritoM II (jnori at hta ptate of bHslnaw. Nb. (M N. Frsm atrftat. Mdfertl. Oregon, te BdMwkwr Slat. 1811. DftU4 Anguet SSrd. If 10. y S. KADCLlrT, --7- - -- T '$& fl L. 'j?x RUSSIA AID BEL IAN PAPERS N IAN W 11KULIX, Aug. 21, via wireless to Sayvlllo. Tlio Norddoutscho Allge mliio Xeltung lins puhllnhcd furthor oxtrnctB from Hccrot documents found by tho Germans on taking possession of Drusscls. Tho latest installment deals with tho porlod of the Ilnlknn wars. The Overseas News agency In n Btimmary given out for publication says: "Concerning Kussla's policy, tho Ilolglan minister to Ilorlln (Huron Hoyers) In a letter written on Octo ber 21, 1912, repeats Btutemonts innilo by Jules Canibon, then French ambassndor at Ilorlln, writing as fol lews: "Tho French amiinssndor who ap linrontly lmH special reasons for speaking aH ho doos, told mo repeat edly that tlio greatest danger to tho maintenance of European pcaco was tho lack of discipline, and tho per sonal conduct of tho Husslnn diplo mats In foreign countries. Thoy aro all ardent Pan-Slavists nnd thoy will, without doubt, fccrctly Invcstlgata Ilusslan intervention in tlio Hulknn conflicts. "Tho samo ambassador wroto on April A, 101.1: 'Tho arroganco and contempt with which tho Serbians ro celvo tho complaints of tho Vienna government can bo undarstood only by reason of tho support thoy hopo to find In St. Petersburg.' " Tho Sorfblan chargo d'affnlrs horo said recently that his government would "not havo malntnlned its at titudo of tho last nix months, with out regard to Austrian representa tions If It had not been oucourngod to do so by tho UtiKslan minister, M, Hnrtwlg, a diplomatist of Iswolsky'i school, "Concerning France, tho Ilolglan minister (Huron Oulllaumo) wroto on February 11, 1913: " '.M. Polnraro was collaborator and Instigator of M. Mllloraud'is mill tarlHtlc policy " WASUIKGTOy, Aug. 21. Socre I niy .McAdoo luih piepaii'd to ex tend financial aid to the southern eottou growers to enable (hem to dis-j piiM) of their product to the greatest advantage. The seoretury autiouneud that in view of the notion of the allies in making cotton cniitrwliHinl he wn ready, if ni'euMKHr.v, to take vitlitr one of two eouisex to liulp the eottou producer. One is to ilupo.it $210, OOD.OOU or more in gold in the foil oral rexervo banks at Atlanta, Dal las and Itiehinond to euahlo tlio.e baiikt. to rudiieoiiiit loans on cotton secured by warehoiihO receipts mini national and tut bank beloiiKiiig to tho jofcuno system. 'No intermit would bo cIiHruud on Ui depo.iU for the present at least. The sHimnd is to deposit the uold dins'tly with untional huiikn, agi(diig to lend tlio luoney on cotton at w rate not to exceed 0 ier cent. AUTO SERVICE FKO.M KAO'LE POINT TO MHIIFOKI) AND HACK Tho undorslgned will leavo Frank Lewis' coufoetlonory every day ex cept Sunday for Medford with hta auto at 1 o'elook p. m arriving at 2 p. m. Loave Nash hotol, Medford, at 5 p. ax., arrive at Hagle Point at 0 a. w. A part of the traffic is sellclt ed. S. H. HARKISH, Bag'o I'olat, Oft. FINANCIAL! F ION CROWES r." ioa. wwn No. 1 What Is thls7 It it tho most nurvolous contrivance in the world! It Is my invontloni With it I ,am tauter of any situation! E Kcportod by Jackson County Ab tract Co., Sixth and Fir BU. Circuit V. A. Shaffer to Gcorgo Holmes. Chnttol lien. J. M. Winter vs. Anron Wcathorby ot al. Demurrer filed. Ii. P. Hubbard vb. Win. Scott. Notlco of appeal. II. Hollo Loomls vs. Grant Alder. Domurror filed. Marlon Fryer vs. H. L. Mend ot al. Answor filed. Mario 'Mooro vs. Fdwln Mooro. Findings, conclusions and dqcrco. Dig Pines Lumber Co. vs. H. Mc Cllntock ot ul. Notlco ot Hon. J. R. Gnrrott Co., n corporation vs. C. F. Pendleton. Action to ro covor inonoy. Pntlmlo In tho mnttor of tho cslnto of Sam uel T. Hodges, derenscd. Inventory and appraisement filed. In tho matter of tho cstnto ot Pa trick Normlle, deceased. Pond of administratrix filed. Kstnto of Alfred T. Williams, de ceased. Order. MarHago License Karl Ulrlch nnd, Florence Irouo Plotnor. Ira C. Dawson and Henrietta Hlsh. J. Herman Harrison and Stolln E. Krlbbs. Ileal ICMntti Transfers Isaboll Rowloy to C. J. McCuy land In sec. .10 T. 33 S. R. 2 K., W. I) Joanna M. Jones ot vlr to H. E. Fleming, land In hoc. 21 T. 37 It. 2 V W. D John Morris ot ux to William Domrols, land In sec. 10 T. 30 S. It. 2 I?., deed Mrs. T. E. Spencor ot vlr to Clalro Spencor Fogg, lots lit blk. 21, Hutto Falls, W. 1). 10 10 r.o COMMUNICATION. To tho ICdlter: Permit mo to correct a Htalomont In your editorial under the caption "Vitiligo Joalouslos." I am a strangor In tho valley but It was my good fortuno to bo at Crescent City on tho occasion when tho congressional commlttea was there, nnd I hoard all that was said by tho Hjionkors, and I woh prosont after tho meeting had adjournod when a number of Grants Pass gen- tlomon woro dlsousslng Urn situation. I can usBuro you that I heard noth ing that would Indlaato tho sontlmont you express, but on tho contrary, tho improsslnn I received from the speak ers was that tho bulk of tho fruit tonnugo that would bo routed via Croeeonl City, If thoro woro harbor fucllltloe, would como from tho val loy surrounding Medford and Ash land, and tho Illinois viilley was only mentioned as nu incident and in ro spone to a question In fact tho speaker called It tho "Ohio valloy" until corrected by somo ono In tho nudlonro. Tho commlttoo who had In chargo tho urrangoments woro together un til midnight trying to doviso some plifn which would enable tho con gressional committee to visit Medford and Ashland and I heard them ro poatodly oxprosa regret that tho ar rangements for them at Portland would not pormit the committee see ing tho oxtent of the agricultural re oureee of the valley, whieh could only Ih son by a trip to Mmlford and Aahluud. ladaod thia fact wa ao ofloncsl ox-i preaaed on that occasion, that I camo lwproMl wltb ll" Idea of tho kiaeeealtr of my waking a tiiu ia MmU ford and AahlaHd. If I wore to taw home wtth . an aacaroJe Idea of the rwouroe and poatlbJIUlw o( the COURT HOUS NEW AirB.' j"fw yr Roguo river valley, and this was tho cause of my making your city and Ashland a visit, and by doing so I verified what I had heard at Cres cent City; namely, that It was tho upper part of tho valley that hnil tho greater agricultural resources. For nil I know Grants Pass may havo shown Jealousy In tho past toward Mcdford but I can nssuro you that hor citizens did not do so at Crescent City. I am somawhat familiar with tho Jealousies or claimed joalouslcs of neghborlng towns, but I was consid erably Impressed (from what I saw nnd hoard at Crescent City) that tho cities ot tho valley did not havo such Jealousies as Is common olsowhoro, t was so surprised to road your odt torlal shattering this favornblo Im pression that I am prompted to wrlto you, with tho Idea that you must havo been, misinformed and that you will bo glad to learn from ono that has no Interest whatever In Grants Pass, that In tho matter ot a rail road and hnrbor as a nccessnry out lot for tho products of tho farm, mlno nnd forest, Grants Pass has nothing but good fooling for hor Bister cltlos In tho valloy. Yours respectfully, THOMAS NIOILIj. Grants Pass, Aug, 22. Pareiit-Twuheis Circlo Mr. Rosenthal of Portland Is In tho city to to : us of tho Christian Poaco ' nflani.lt! MmV This ihnvoinont was endorsed by tho Mothorn congress nnd Parent Teachers convention hold In Portland In tho early sunimor. .Mr. Rosenthal will speak in tho Pub'lc Library Tuosdny ovonlng at 8 o'clock. Como and hear him for ho has u tnofago of intorost. INTKRUItltAN AUTO OAK CO. Time Tnlilo Loavo Medford dally except Sun day for Ashland, Talent and Phoenix at 8 a. m 1:15, 3:00 and 5:15 and 10:15 p. in. (Saturday at 11:15 p. in,) Sunday loavo at 8:00 and 11:00 a. m., 1:00, 5:00 nnd 9:30 p. m. Loavo Ashland dully excopt Sunday at 9:00 n. in.. 12 50, 2:30, 4:30 and 7:00 p. m. nnd Sunday at 10:00 a ni 12 noon, 1:00, G and 10:30 p. m. STEWART'S HPRINtiS 5 mlleu from Edgowood, Calif., good for rheumatism, stomach troti bio, and skin disease, Rates $12 per weok for tout, bonrd nnd bath, A bountiful camping ground, good trout stroum, delightful climate, altl- tudo 1000 foot. Campers aro wol como. Mall card for bus to meet you. E. C. Lloyd, Kdgewood, California. CLASSIFIED ADS. Ono cent per word per Issuo. Six insertions for prlco of flvo. Fifty contB por lino por mouth without change. ! FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT Four room flat or hoiibo, furnUhed or unfurnished, 780 W. 11th, 7S8-Y. FOR RENT 5-room modorn houso, hard-wood floors, full comont baso mont. Phono 370W. FOR RENT Modern 6-room hoiuo, 10SI West 10th St., $10, water paid. Dennett Investment Co. TO RENT 5 room mod. furn. houso, U. I'urucker. St. Murks Hldg. FOR RENT CUwo In 6 room house with sleeping porch, modern plumbing, electric lights, coinnnt sidewalk, garaso, on paved street. Rent reaaonablo. Inqulro of H. C Stoddard, Mwlford, Oregon. tf FOR RUNT IIOlIfiP.KHHPINO ROOMS FOR REST-Cwivealent light house kertag rooms, cloae In. 3e H Uatral. ' vyrm &L !Mss!iLEraivr-J & v-sr-v'' rnmrnmnr- No. 2-It will travel In the Mr. X aa- ,ui ,18 e" toward the yilfAftB on land or on watcrl Recently in SSJ"1 , P0,11'0" monK hlllst ZMSEf France I tested It out! When within ahort dlitance I soared ?-Jif7- 1 1 tCs&kJssv& L, Stcdm&k ' - X&SEEL FOR IlKNT FUltKifiilRD IIOOMS FOinuCNT Furnished rooma," 2 0 1 South Central. 153 FOUliATifr-IrtVVSTOCK FOR SALIC Cheap, eight extra good young work mares, well broke, two sots of heavy work harness. Vin son's bam, North RIvoruldo avo nuo. 150 FOR SALIC -100 sheep. Inquire 125 North Riverside, or Irvln Dnhnck, Englo Point, Oro.nog 132 FOR BAMSv-MlBUKMiANTiOUS FOR SALK Wheat, barley, prunes and baled liny. Robert Dutton, 1.12 FOR SALE Household goods, chenp, family moving nwny. Phono 2G-.I1. 133 FOR SALE Tomntocs and molonB. Phono 28-RG. 137 FOR SALE drain liny, $0.00 to $10 per ton. Phono C91-J2. FOR SALE 2-sontod Vollo hock with pole. Phono 0C2-J. FOR SALE Jennoy and Jack sad dlo, cheap. Mr. EIIIiib worth, 107 East Second St. 132 FOIt SALE UKAlj ESTATH FOR SALE Hartlott" "pears,"" Craw ford poaches, lo a Hi. at hotiso. 712 W. Mth, phono 925-H. 133 FOR 8ALE 00 acres land, flno, deep soli, deeded water right, 7 room houso, electric lighted, modern, 10x30 barn, fenced Pngo wire, 40 nvrcB in alfalfa, corn, augnr beetH and small gnrdeu truck, 20 acres In pears, Hartlott and D'AnJoif, Hinnll poach orchard, team horses, cow, farm Implements and all crop goes with plnco. For prlco and particulars, address Hox 55, R, F. D. Central Point, Oro. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE All kinds of proporty for sale or ex change Cold Rny Realty Co. FOR SALE Fnrm land, fruit land, timber lnnil, land from 5.0() per aero upwards on long time. Gold Ray Realty Co. FOR SALE .Wyowa Hlaco, 80 acres, riuoly improved Roguo Rlvor Val loy land, WVi miles north Euglo Point. Sco or address owuoru, W, II. Crnndnll on tho plnco, or J. T. Cnrpontor, 315 N. Uurtlott, Med ford, no agents. 150 FOR SALE liny Ashland proporty whllo prices nro nttrnrttvo, Wo hnvo lor iiulek uuio In center ot town and best rosldouco district, on Shormnn street, ono block from school, 3 blnckB from publio libra ry, throo lot.-, ouch CO foot front by 117 deep, covered with fruit, and 5-room houso plastered, bath, lights, foundation, splendid cliunco to build 2 now small bungulos for Tent to railroad men, on other two lots. Can soil wholo property for J17G0, with fCBO cash. This is worth nt least f 2500, nnd is grow ing in value. Also fine 8-room houso, modorn, with hath, llghtit, fiirnueo, etc., on best residence dis trict on boulevard, and GO-foat lot, especially flno locution. 1'rlco $4750. Hodgson-Whltmnro & Reed, Cor, Oak und Main Sts. Ashland. Oro. 1,fl HELP WANTED FEMALE wA'vTED- lirlght" school girl" fcir window (loinoiiHtrailon this week. Apply 212 West Main 4 to G this evening. 132 WHY? IT 18 YOUR HUKINESS TO SEE .ME Hccauso my stock in trnilo la to havo optlonod nt tho lowost cash prlco tho boat buy in this county. 1 have boon on too ground look ing out for you for the past five years. Nearly owyduy I have in vestlgatod somo "good thing." I have eliminated everything except those deals which I am convinced will so- nuro mo satisfied ouBtomors. In a fow hours tlmo I can giro you tho benefit ot this research. It Is my business to show you over tho county and Introduce you to tho possibilities and opportunities here. Bee Med ford first and J. C. BARNES loy V'm 5lJn filrwt HEW WANTRD MIMURuIiAIVKOUS WANTED Hay baler. Havo 3ii tons grain hay, want baler at onco. Lo cation Englo Point railroad sta tion. Apply Hurt Hamilton, Englo Point. 138 WANTED $20 to ?3G per month ox. trn money to any employed person without Interfering with regular work. No soiling, no canvassing Positively no Investment. Unem ployed need not npply, Address Tho Silver Mirror Co., Inc., 123 W. Madison St., Chicago, HI. 131 WANTED A good McClcnan saddlo. Hox 7, card Matl Tribune 133 WANTED TO HUY 200 codnr posts, now or second hand. Also 200 rods four foot wlro fencing. Ad dress Hox Codnr, Mull Trlbuno. 132 WANTED Lnrgo knitting mill In vites correspondence from women desirous ot earning monoy, part or full tlmo. dood pay. Exporlenco unnecessary. International Mills, Inc., Norrlstown, Pa. 200 WANTED TO nUY 20 tono of straw; also 30 tons of hay. Vin son's Food Uarn, N. Rlvorsldo Avo. 142 LOH1- TAKEN UP At Knlsor'a place on Rlvorsldo, 3 sows and 13 pigs, mnrkod with crop on right, twq splits umlor bit In loft. Owner can take samo by paying ml nnd fond bill. L, R. Houesuin. 139 STRAYED OR STOLEN $G rownrd ono dnrlc bay saddlo horse, flvo yenrH old, weighs about 925 pounds, small whlto strip in faco, coining to a point, Inside of strip 8 or 10 dark spots, right hind foot whlto, foretop cut about March, extra fast walkor. Address Marshal Mlntor, Euglo Point, Oro. 133 STRAYED Cow In city pound brand. ed I. II. loft hip marked crop nnd undor half crop ouch ear. 131 LOST Pair of gold glasses In black case, botwoeu park nnd Diamond rooming house. Howard If loft nt Mull Trlbuno. 132 I1UHINKHS imir.OTUKX Attorney PORTER J. NEFF, WM. P. MttALKX Attornoya-ut-Luw, Rooms 8 and V, Medford National Hank bldg. A. K. REAMES, LAWYER Harnett Coroy bldg. Win, M. Cnlvlg, Ooorgo M. Kohorts COLVIG & ROH1CRTS, LAWYERH Medford iNntlounl Hank Hulldlng, II. F. MULICEY & OEO. W. CHERR1 Attorneys at Law. Jackson Coun ty Hank Hulkllng. Auto nuppltra LAHER AUTO 8PRINO CO. Wa are operating tho largost, oldest and best equipped plant in the Pa clflo northwest. Use our springs when others fall. Sold under guar antee. 20 North Fifteenth fit,, Portland, Oro. Dearisla DR. W. M. VAN 8COTOO DR. O. O. VAN HCOYOU Dontlsta Oarnett-Coroy Hldg., autta 111 Medford, Oro. Phone 860. Notary l'uhiio HELEN N, YOCKEY Notary pub lic. Hrlug your work to me at tbi sign of the Mall Trlbuno. NEW TODAY lfin acres with GO cattlo, team, and somo hogs, largo buildings, part ot It U Irrlgatod alfalfa. It could Ituvo U0 acroa ot Irrlgatod ulfalfu, plenty of wator, near flno outrange, both In summer niul winter. Thia la in the Applegate valley and u fine buy at ?75u0. 200 acres ot fins level bottom land olose lo uuvod highway, and to rail road. No bolter augur beet laud In the valley. Only 1S6 per acre. Somo lovel boiueatond relinquish monU In the JlllHola valley, that aro worth while. C. D. HOON Room 10, Jatkwn Co. Hants Hldg. NO. 4nELIF.VINC A CRF.AT GUN HAD SENT MY BALL TOWARD TIIEM, THEY FLEDI HUHINKHS DIRECTORY Collections and Reporta COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS Wo collected somo accounts 14 yeara old. Wo know how to got the monoy. Tho Ilullock Mercantile Agency, Inc., Rooms 1, 2, 3, lias kins' Hldg., 210 B. Main St. Cnlropractora DR. A. R. HEDOE9, Dr. Louise . Hedges' Mcchano-Thoraplsts, Chlro-. praetors, Upondylotheraplats, Thosa systems, Including dietetics, cura tive gymnastics, hydro-theraphy, etc., produce results in both acuta and chronic disease. Consulta tion freo. Over Deuel & Coi, cor nor Main and BartleU. Hours 9 a. in. to 5 p. ra. Other houra by, appointment. Phone 170. DR. II. J. LOCKWOOD,, Chiropractor, norvo specialist Rooms 203-204 205. Oarnett-Coroy bldg. Vapor baths and scientific massage given; neodlo spray, hoad and shoulder ahowor in connection; advice la dlototlcs, modlcul gymnastics, hydroptborapy. Lady attendant. Phono, offlco G43, residence, 011-K. Engineer an Contractor fredTcumm contractor, 404 M. F. & II. Hldg. Survoys, estimates, Irrigation, drainage, orchard and land Im provement. Garuatta 1 OARHAGE dot your premise cleanod up for tho lumrnar. Call on the city garbage wagons for good aorvlce. Phone 274-L. I Y. Allen. Instruction la PAasH HAIOHT MUSIC STUDIO Roosa 401, Garnott-Coroy Hldg. Fred AL ton Hnight Piano, Mrs. Florence Halllduy Ilalght, voice. Phoue 72. riiyoalciaBA ana nargeoaa DR. F. O. OARLOW, DR. KVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathic physicians, 41G-417 Oarnett-Coray bldg., phono 103 fl-L. lUaldeneo 20 South Laurel St. DR. W. W. HOWARD-Osteopathia physicians, 303 Uarnelt-Corej! building. Phone U04-M. DR. J. J. KMMENH Physlclaa aaU surgeon. Practice llmltod lo eye. enr, uoso and throat. Eyes aclen tlflcnlly tostod and glassea uem pliod. Oculist nnd Aurist for S. P. R. R. Co. Offlcoa M. F. & II. Co. Hldg., opposlto P. O. Phone G67. E. H, PICK1CL, M. D. Office Jack son County Hank bldg. Ottlea phone 43-R; resldonco phoae 58-)U DR. R. W. OLANOY Physician asa aurgeuu. Phones, ofdeo 30, reel donee 724-J. Offlco houra 10 to 12, 2 to 6. DR. 8. A. LOCKWOOD DR. MYRTLE 8. LOCKWOOD Physicians and surgeons. Offlea 309-310-311, M. F. & II, Hldg. Phones rosldonco, 814-J2; offlee, 814. DR. MARTIN C. HARHBR PhysN clan and Burgeon. Offlco Palm block, opposlto Nash Hotel. Houra 10 to 12, 1 to 4. Phono 110-J. T. G. HEINE, M. D., SPECIALIST . Bye, ear, uoso and throat, office 228 East Main, roBldonco 1131 Bast Main; office hours 9 a. ui. to 12 m.; 1:30 to G p. m. Tolophoues Offlco, 303; jrcsldcnco, 303-J2. ttt-t -rT r- it- ri ,- -:.-mns Prlntcm ana rubllshera ' - MEDFORD PRINT1NO CO, has tail boat oqulppod printing offlco la southern Oregon; book binding, loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, te. Portland price. X7 North Fir Ut, Tl-MnsTcni EAD3 TRANSFER. & BTORAOll CO, Office 42 North Front 8t. Pboaa 315. Prices right. (Service guar intend. T)K3nrlter unit tSiippllo. TYPB"viuTHR8 "AND" SUPPIH?S Now Remington, timlth Promtr and Monarch typewriting, addlag and subtracting mac.lnes, robutU niachlnoa for cash or easy pay moots. Machines for rent. rlbWaa and supplies of all kinds, slnipl re pairs ffoti of chargo, Keer K. Ucnnett, 10 Qulnnu fH.. ) 95t-R, or palwor fllDQ irt. -, & ,'ti M t 2 Skl vm ,T .