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1 i t MEDFORD tom TRIBUNE, MEDITORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AUflUgT.'gfo 1915 PAQTQ jtfVK n ASHLANLI ID VICINITY At tho clovcnth liour,8omo Interest is being exhibited over tho electric light charter election, August 25. A meeting was hold nt tho Chautauqua lulldlng Monday ovonlng, sparsopy attended but quite Interesting In var ious particulars. Councilman Wnro N reviewed tho hlstoryfof tho move ment, iiresonted with an nrray of fncts and figures. 6. S. Hlanchard, nttornoy, A. A. I'lynn, superintend ent, and II. 13. Elsmnnn, of Grants Pass, tho two former In particular representing tho Iloguo River Public Scrvlco corporation, wero present, In order (o make overtures looking tow nrds tho entry of their company Into tho local field, but their remarks were cut abruptly Hhort by n "mo tion to adjourn winch Ib always in order." A guess as to tho result of tho election can hardly bo mado un less, llko tho Western Union clocks, public sentiment Is moro synchron ized over tho merits of tho project to buy out tho city equipment of tho Oregon-California Power Co. At ono tlmo it looked as though thoro might bo a Hlbornlan clash of moro than moro opinion between Malone nnd Flynn, representing rival Interests, but tho oloctilc storm passed over. Tho Southern Pacific will deliver exhibits for tho stato fair frco of charge, provided tho displays mado do not change ownership, "Mrs. Lucy Wilson, residing on tho Iloulevard, entertained tho Episcopal choir on Monday ovcnlng, tho na ture of tho event being a farewell In honor of nnd lion voyngo to Vcrno Hluo, nbout to return to school dut ies in Hawaii, accompanied by his young Chlneso protege, Wnl Chong Shim. A bountiful dinner wns served on this pleasant reunion occasion. Anhlnnd't. contingent In' tho Honolulu Kplscopnl schools will gather In San Francisco early next week to depart for tho Islands. Kd Stannard has al ready loft for tho exposition city. Ho Is a graduate of tho class of 1013 Ashland high school. Miss Francis Hamlin will loavo on tho "Manoa," whllo the boys will tako passago on tho "Ventura." both of which stcam ors nro of tho Hawaiian transporta tion lino. Miss Hnmlln contemplates returning to Ashland within a year. Attorney IS. 1). Urlggs wns Ash land's representative of tho legnl fraternity at tho meeting In Portland on Monday, of tho National liar as sociation nt which ox-President Tnft mado an addross. Tho Lor Angeles baseball "Angola" went north Monday afternoon, bound for Portland to play tho Heavers, fresh from Iholr victory over Snn Francisco Seals on Sundny last. They wero under convoy of Captain Dil lon, whom tho mombcrs of tho aggre gation nffcctlonntely refer to as tho "Silver Fox." G. M. nrnlngor has returned from tlio hills, leaving the othor momhors of tho trlplo nlllanco, Frank Hlnvlns nnd Jack nnlloy, In tho wilderness to pursuo hunting nnd prospecting oper ation. Up to tho tlmo of leaving camp, Halley had fired thrco times nt deor signs without hitting nnythlng but scrub brush. Forest Hanger (iriblile, of Mod- ford, was In this territory on Tuos- day, Investigating several Inclplont . fires, tho result of lightning strokes on Monday afternoon, C. II, Dyo, an attorney of Oregon City, has boon a lsltor hero this week. Ills wlfo Is a noted authoress, wilting undor tho nnnio of Evn Km ery Dn. Among bor works nro "Mc Louglilln and Old Oregon," "Tho Conquest," and others, books which havo tho prestlgo of not only literary o.collenc.o but nlso ok lug to tho fnct that they are Issued by tho lending publishing firm of tho country, A. C. McClurg & Co. Mis. Lulu Wlghtmnn of Ttcno, Nov., hns been addressing a scries of outdoor meetings on tho Plaza ro contly. She Is nn evangelist, author and Iconoplnst. and by virtue of tho lntter gift smashes religious tradi tions. "The Church Trust" sho de cries as being tho biggest monopoly of tho bunch. Incidentally sho To talis copies of "Croat Questions of tho Hour," nt 25c por, "Monday evening sho wns romlnded by the police that, In ordor not to Intorforo with "congested trnfflc," it would bo host to ohaiigo the location of her outdoor forum, but sho remained oh durato unless she was shown an or dinance to that effect and hold tho fort at tho old stand, encouraged by tho proffer of admlrors to chip In towards jmjlng a flno If any was enacted, Mrs. S. L. nntes. of Dunsmulr, re turned homo Monday, after a visit hero with friends In the 0. H. Hed berg family. " Illlly Urlggs Is rendering "first aid to tho Injured" on tho reporting staff of tho Tidings during tho ah senco of Lynp Mowatt on a vacation furlough ta San Franolsco. F. A. Raster and C. H Polk, of Australia, wore hare the first of the week visiting the C n. Wolf family, the termor eolng a brothor of Mrs. Wolf They have recently returned from the antipodes where Mr Bax ter has conducted shoe stores In both Melbourne and Sdne. Mr Polk hav ing been associated with him In tho OLD NICODEMUS DIZZY ADVENTURE AMONG fT L ) THE CUOUDP! 55 4- NICK LA?POP , 8bli X )) HOPTILE AVIATOR I SSkR S ( No.L Once while flying 'LliwJl ahout on my ankle wings, - r-iJSx&TON. 1 saw a military aviator "v Cr-v No 3 ,,e WM preparing to drop a score of nuge in tho cllstancol )L i-tr "&! bombs on the defenseless town bclowl 1 took nut nv . lwsol mnnngement of tho business. They will locnto In Hrltlsh Columbia, nnd loft for Vancouver on tho Shasta Limited Tucsdny morning. "Mother Jones" Is bended this way via Seattle, to mnko a sorlcs of nd drcsses In southern Oregon nnd northern California towns. Sho is SI jonrs old, wHth eyesight nnd hear ing nnmlnnl, nnd nppctlto for tho sen sational undimnlshcd. Guy Armond La nolle, of Chicago, who is visiting relatives here, Is a brother of Mrs. Gcorgo Cyestor. Ho Is assistant professor In tho Audi torium School of Music lnsChIcngo. On Tuesday ho visited old friends in tho Westorlund family of .Med ford and was shown over nil of John's broad orchard acres. Arriving on No. CI Monday, Mrs. Mctcnlf, wlfo of tho superintendent of tho Shasta division, and Mrs. Worthlngton, wlfo of tho superin tendent of tho Hakorsfleld division, detrained horo fpr a brief nutomobllo trip about town. Contingent upon resigning tho prlnclpnlshlp of tho Hast Sldo schools Prof. O. W. Milam pledged himself In tho event of his leaving hero to tako chargo of tho Cold Hill schools, to furnish n venison fenst to tho local school board. Ho redeemed this bond on Monday ovonlng by fur nishing tho meat from a flno three prong buck which ho shot op n ro cent hunting excursion Into Dend In dian torrltory, Just provlous to do parting for Snn Francisco, not being ablo to appear personally nt tho ban quet tablo owing to n hurried trip to sco tho exposition. As n result, rnro venison roasts anil steaks wero served up at T. H. Simpson's nn Mondny evening, Mr. nnd Mrs. Simpson hav ing for their guests Messrs. nnd Mes dames Hrlscoo, Kubnn'kB, (Pohlnnd nnd Carson. (Cold Hill Nowh ploaso copy.) On Mondny Superintendent Mot calf of thn Shasta division and Sup erintendent nnd Mrs, Uronnnn of Western division, arriving hero on Hi In tho prlvnlo car "Oakland," wero takon for a drlvo about town In cars furnished by Agent Kramer. A number of Illinois Central superin tendents wore of tho party, accom panied bj their wives. Probably tho oldost lady In this town Is Mrs. Mario Hiiorstntto, moth er of Mrs. II. F. Pohland nnd Mrs. A .1. Illvgcl, n number of relatives and frlonds having jolnod In colobratlnK her Ofith birthday anniversary nt tho Hlegel resldenco Inst Sunday. Sho Is tho mother of 12 children, six of whom are living, Hesldcs local resi dent her other children nro Mrs. Emollo Meaning of Chicago, Anton Huorstatto of Holvldoro, 111., and Mrs. Martha Rehbeln nnd F. C. Duerstntte of Manltownc, Wis. Tho honored guest at this anniversary was born In IS 19, In HoBSO-Cnssol, Germany, and Is n pioneer of Wisconsin dating from 1819. Sho Is faithful to tho traditions of tho Fatherland and still uses tho German language exclusive ly. Sho Is a very Intelligent woman and unusually actlvo for ono of hor years. Jako Wtmor, old tlmo resident hero, now of Salem to which city ho removed In 1S92, has been here of late rouowlng acquaintances, among whom ho used to work with Job Toz er, mil Daloy nnd Hon Emery In the carpenter business. Ho ran across George Stephonson nnd challenged him to a foot rnco. both lielng 82 joars of ago. Tho offer was de clined owing to Gcorgo bolng out of training. The Misses Alverson havo returned from their visit to tho exposition. They extended their trip to Stockton for a visit with relative, but found tho tomporature In oentral Califor nia rather enervating as compared to southorn Orogon. I) O Slovonaou, of Portland, ro turnod ta the metropolis nn Tuesday after an, extended visit here with his son Chester Stevenson. Inspector Klrl. of the Southern Pacific dinJng car service with head quarters at Oakland, Cal , was In NIMBLE AT THE FRONT town early In tho week on official business. Mrs. Mny McNnlty, of Sacramento, Cal., whoro sho conducts n real estate and brokerage business nnd who hns been camping In tho Hcdondo Poach section m of Washington, returned homo last Mondny nftcr a visit hero with hor friend. Mrs. C. II. Wolr. Prof. W. T. Van Scoy will resume teaching In tho Mays creek district, Woodvlllo neighborhood, at tho open ing of tho current school term. O. N. Ostrom, of Kaglo Pass, Texas, on tho Mexican border, whoro ho Is In government employ as emi gration Inspector, has been In Ash land this wcok. His wlfo nccompn nlos him nnd they stopped off hero by vlrtuo of Ashland's reputation as n charming resort center. Thoy loft Texas nbout n month since on n transcontinental tour which em braced Now Orleans, Now YSrkf nnd tho principal cities of tho central west' and coast sections. Dig scenic spots visited Included tho Grand Canyon nnd tho Yellowstone Kaglo Pass Is a town of nbout 10,000, and owing to tho Mexican troubles Is qulto honvlly garrisoned. It hns two bridges over tho Intornntlounl bound ary. Mrs. Amanda ritzgernld, who ro sldes In the Sanm Valley district with hor sons Waller nnd Chnrloy, her married son Frnnk, living In tho samo neighborhood, wan ngrcenhly surprised Inst Sunday by n number of rclntlvcs nnd friends, tho occasion being tho nnnlvcrBary of hor 90th blrlhday, nn ovont which wns ob served In nn eminently social way nnd greatly to tho edification of Mrs. Fltzgornld who has reached tho nono gounrlnu status of'n happy old ago and Is remarkably spry for ono of hor years. About 35 guests wero IHinont nnd n bountiful dinner wns served In tho open air. Thoso pres ent from hereabouts wero Mrs. L. O. Vim Wegou, Mr. nnd Mrs. K, U. Gall of tho Hollovlew district, and Win. Mjor, tho party, motoring over In tho lattor's car. Harry Howard and family ro tuined to Klamath county Monday to spend tho winter. Mr nnd Mrs. Howman nnd his mothor of Portland camped on tho river nnd fished a few dus last wcok. Thoy returned via Ciator Lake, Fd Ilalmey of Contrnl Point and Mr. and Mrs. Nelson of northern Oregon visited their brother Tom ltnlmoy and family tho first of tho week. Died at the family homo August 1C, 1913, Mrs. Thomas McCabc, nged r9 years, 2 months, 2! dnys. Lu clnda Butler was born In Alabama May 22, 1KGG and moved to Illinois with hor paronts whoro sho grow to womanhood. She moved to Missouri and on June 11, 1873 married Thom as McCabo and three jears later thoy came, to eastern Oregon ailTl ten years ago to their present home. She was tho mother of eight children and all but two wero nt her bedsldo dur ing hor last Illness. Sho was groat ly devoted to her family nnd spent her Hfo for thorn. Sho leaves a sister, Mrs. C. Thomp son of Illinois, two brothers, Chas. Hutler or California, and Robert Hut Ier of Missouri, her husband, and olght children, Thomas, Jr , and Oli ver McCabo of astorn Oregon, Antony and Philip McCabe of Derby, Mrs. Rva Garrett of Medford, KHon, Rob ert and Albort McCabo at homo and two grandchlldron. Marvin Garrott and Hlmor McCabo hotldos many frlonds to iiiIm hor loving voice and oheorful faco Sho wan laid to rest In the Contrnl Point coinetery. Mr. add Mrs Gicot Mathows Imve returned from a pleasutr t-lp to Klamath rount Mr and Mrs V I! HnmmM re turned, from the fair I ilUaj. Sutur- ALONG ROGUE RIVER day ovonlng their frlonds serenaded them and nftcr a pleasant tlmo play ing gnmos, dainty refreshments wero scrvod. Alec ltnlmoy nnd Joo Hannah sold somo beeves Inst wcok. Tho Hullor thresher Is on tho enst sldo of tho river and tho Gngo trcsh cr on tho west sldo. Tom Jones nnd family of Henglo, passed horo Monday on tho way to tho mountains. Mr. nnd Mrs. Will Houston nnd Gwendolyn wero tho guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Jim Cornutt nt Central Point ono night last week. Tom Ilalmoy nnd Jnspor Hannah and wives were In tho valley Inst week. Reported by Jackson County Ab tract Co., Sixth and Fir 8U. Clrcult lint Kennedy h. Wontloy Kennedy, uimmuiM filed. Hit; Pines Lumber Co. vh. Anron Wcutlieiliy ct l HumiuiniH filed. Hojruo Hiu'iuFruit & Produce iih hociutiou vs. (lillcu-CliumbcrH Co., motion nnd ulTiiliivili. ItotliHiilil llrrts. n. V. M. Kennedy, miion In recover money. ltluiii'lio Sweet h. Mm tin Mnrltitl ct nl., ui'tioii for money. Prol-flte, U In. the mutter iOIio olulo of W. II. Smith, ilt'ceiiMid notice of lieur- tnir of rut u i it. In the mutter of the estate of Anna Poo proof ot iiulilii'iitioii of notice to creditor'' filml. In the mntler of Hit estate of (loo. A. JiifKrtoii, ilocoiihoil order up pointing mlimiiiHtriitor, I ten I IMnto Transfers Albert Dnulcv to Mnry !', Mitchell el nl., laud in kccn. 1(1 nnd UI-.III.'JW. . - i 10 Albert l)unle to Itncliiil V. Pern, laud m m-c. Hl-:i:i-2V. 10 Inhii Din is et u. to II. W. W'nrO, land iq lilimk 1, Hmr's iiiltlitinii, .Medio i (I 10 O. W. (lilioncx nt nx to O. I'. KiiiK et UV lot 8, block (Hi I, Moilfonl 'J,S00 (I. V. HiikIich ct ux to N. A. Thompson, Inud in twp. :t8 lr. . 1 V. V. Cotliell ct ul to .1. I, Helms, land in block 17, lie uttv nililition, Moilfonl I INTKHUIIIIAX AUTO OAK CO. Tlmo Tiihlo Leavo Medford dally except Sun day for Ashland, Talent and Phoenix nt 8 a. m., 1:1b, 3:00 and 5:15 and 10: IS p. m. (Saturday at 11; 15 p. in.) Sunday loavo at 8.00 and 11:00 a. rn., 1:00, C 00 and 0:30 p, in. Leave Ashland dally excont Sunday at 9:00 a, in-, 12:C0, 2:30, 4:30 and 7:00 p, m. and Sunday at 10:00 a. in., 12 noon, 4:00, C and 10:30 p, m. STKWAIt'ni rJPUI.NGS 5 miles from Kdgowood, Calif., good for rheumatism, .utoiunoh trou ble, and skin dlsoaso. Hat.es $12 por week for tent, board nnd bath, A beautiful camping ground, good trout stream., delightful cllmato, altl tudo 4000 foot. Cnmpors aro wel come. Mall card for bus to meet you. U. C. Lloyd, Kdgowood, California, With Medford Trace Is Medford Mad FOU HUNT IIOIIhUKHKPINO HOO.MS ii i T i jin iii- i i i ii i i ir BfcM- FOR RUNT -Iloiibekeujilnii rooms with gas and bath 3 IS North Itartlett phono 6&&-R. FOR HK.NT FUH.MhilKII ItOO.MH FOR Ri:S'T- Furnished rooms 204 ooth Ctntrat, 155 COURTHOUSENEWS Ko. 3-Throwlng It .vtt true slm, I plared It cleverly about his neckl Ills aeroplane, deprived of its pilot, plunged to earth! VOll HHNT HOIIHIM FO?tHKNT Four room flat or house, furnished or unfurnished. 730 W. 11th, 723-Y. FOR RKNT 5-room modorn houso. nnru-woau doors, iuu comoni unso niont. Phono 370W. FOR RUNT Modorn 5-room houso, 1021 West 10th St., $10, water paid. Hcnnett Investment Co. TO RUNT 5 room mod. furn, houso. ?is. rurucKor, hi. .MnrnB iub. FOR RKNT Closo In 5 room houso with sleeping porch, modern nluinlilnc. electric lights, cemont sldownlk, garago, on paved street, i Rent reasonnblo. lnqulro of II. C. I Stoddard, Medford, Oregon. tf rOK 8ATill--MrK3TOrjK FOR SALE Cheap, eight extra good young work mates, well broke, two 3ots of heavy work harnoss. Vin son's bam, North RIversIdo nvo nuo. 160 FOR HAMC--ailSCKIiTiANEOUS FOlfsAl,!: Polo mountain buggy, good ns now. Pnlmor Investment Co., Modoo Orclinrd. FOR SAMS Household goods, choap, family moving nwny. Phono 25-J1. 133 FOR SAMS Tomntoea nnd melons. Phono 28-RG. 137 FOR SAMS Grnln hny, Jfi.OO to 10 per ton. Phono 591-.I2, FOR SALIS 2-s'ealod Velio hack with pole. Phono CC2-J. FOR SAMS ItKAli.STATM FO?r8Al,ls-"irarUotr "poaVs, Craw ford peaches, 1c u lb. nt house. 742 W. 14th, phono 925-11. 133 FOR SAMS 00 acres land, flno, doop soil, deeded water right, 7 room houso, olcctrlc lighted, modern, 4Cx3fi barn, fenced Page wlro, 40 nrros In nUiilfa, corn, sugar bcots nnd small garden truck, 20 acres In pears, HartloU and D'AnJou, Hiuull peach orchard, team horses, cow, farm Implements nnd all crop goes with placo. For prion and particulars, address llox 55, It, F. I). Contrnl Point, Ore. RISAI' 1JSTAT1S FOR HAMS All kinds of properly for snlo or ex change. Gold Huy Realty Co. FOR SAMS Farm land, fruit land, timber lnnd, land from $500 por ncro upwnrdH on long tlmo. Gold Ray Realty Co. FOR SAMS Wynwii Piano, 80 acrea, flnoly Improved Roguo Rlvor Val ley land, 3 Vj miles north Kaglo Point. Seo or nildrosn owners, W. 11. Crandnll on tho placo, or .1 T. Carpenter, 315 N. Uurtlott, Med ford, no agents. 150 FOR SAMS Huy Ashland property whllo prices nro attractive. Wo havo for quick sulo In center of town nnd best resldonco district, on Sherman street, ono block from school, 3 blocks from public libra ry, three lots, each CO foot front by 117 doop, covered with fruit, and 5-room houso Mastered, bath, lights, foundation, splendid chnuco to build 2 now small buugulos for ront to railroad men, on othor two lots, Can sell wholu property for $1750, with $050 cash. This is worth at least $2500, and Is grow ing In value. Also flno 8-room houso, modorn, with hath, lights, furnaco, etc., on best rosldonco dis trict on boulevard, and 50-foot lot, especially flno location. Price $!75p. Hodgson-Whltmoro & Reed, Cor. Oak and Muln Sts. Ashland, Ore. 140 NEW TODAY 1G0 acres with 60 cattlo, team, and somo hogs, largo buildings, part of It Is Irrigated alfalfa. It could havo 80 acres of irrigated alfalfa, plenty of water, near flno outrange, both In Buuunor nnd wlntor. This la In tho Applegate valley and a flno buy at $7600. 200 acre of fine lovel bottom land closo to paved highway, and to rail road. No bettor sugar bcot land In tho vallo). Only $135 por acre. Somo lovol homostend relinquish ments In tho Illinois valloy, that aro worth whllo. C. D. HOON Room 10, Jackson Co Dank Uldg. k a- ' t NO. 4 -I DANGLED HIM - ttJirlk TILL HE ROARED FOR MERCYl ((? yvffi WANTKI) MIMRi.ljANlrtOUB WANTK1) To buy second hnnil lumber. What havo you got? llox 33, caro Mall Trlbuno. 135 WANTKD liny baler. Hnvo 35 tons grnln hay, want baler at onco. I.o cation Faglo Point railroad ntn tlon. Apply Hurt Hamilton, Kaglo Point. 138 WANTKD $20 to $35 per month ex tra moucy to nny employed person without Interfering with regular work. No soiling, no canvassing Positively no Investment.' Unem ployed need not apply. Address The Silver Mirror Co., Inc., 123 V. Madison St., Chicago, 111. 131 WANTKD A Reed McClenan saddle Hox 7, caro Mall Trlbuno. 133 WANTED l.nrgo knitting mill In vites correspondonco Horn women desirous of earning monoy, part or full tlmo. Good pay. Kxpcrlonco unnecessary. International Mills, Inc., Norrlstown, Pn. 200 WANTKD TO HUY 20 tono of straw; also 20 tons of hay. Vin son's Feed Darn, N, Rlvorsldo Avo. .112 I.osi TAKEN UP At Kalsor's placo on Rlvorsldo, 3 sows nnd 13 pigs, ninrked with crop on right, two splits undor bit In loft. Owner can tnko samo by paying nd nnd feed bill. Ii. R. Uoussum. 130 STRAYED OR SToTlS N-$5 reward ouo dark bay saddlo horuo, five years old, weighs about 925 pounds, small whlto strip In faco, coming to n point, insldo ot strip 8 or 10 dark spots, right hind foot whlto, forctop cut nbout March, oxtrn fast walker. Address Marshal Mlntor, Kaglo Point, Ore. 133 FOR KAUrtAITUIV FOR KXCIIANUK--Good ranch for stock gonoral merchandise, up to ton thousand. Write G. Allder, Medford, Orogon, 131 HUHINKHS DIUKCTUH1 Attorney PORTER J. NISFF, WM. r, MHAMfll Attornoye-at-Lnw, Rooms 8 and 9, Medford National Dank bldg. A. K. RKAME8, LAWYER aarett Corey bldg. Wm. M. Colvtg, George M. HoborU COhVlG Ic ROHKRTH. LAWYISHB- Medford National Hank HulldliiK D. F. MUMtlSY & GEO. W. CI IK It HI Attoruoys nt Law. Jackson Coun ty Dank Hulldlng. Auto supplier LAHBR AUTO flPRINQ CO. W ro operating tho lnrgeit, oldest and host equlppod plnit Id tho Pa cific northwest. Uso our springs when othors fall. Bold under guar ante. 26 North Fifteenth 8t. Portland, Ore. Doattsta UDU?MrVAN'"aCOToS DR. O. O. VAN HCOYOO Dentlsta Oarnett-Coroy llldi., suits til Medford, Oro. Phone 864. Notary l'uniio HELEN N. YOCICKY Notary pub He. Ilrlug your work to mo at tht trn of the Mall Trlbuno WHY? IT IS YOUK IIUK.Vi:s.S TO 8KB MK Iiccauso my stock in trado Is to have optioned at tho lowest cash prlco tho best buy lu tlila county. I have been on tno ground look ing out for you for tho past flvo years. Nearly oteryday I hava In vestigated somo "good thing." I have ollmlnated everything except those deals which I am convinced will so euro me satisfied customers. In a fow hours tlmo 1 can glvo you tho benefit ot this research. It la my business to show you over tho county and Introduce you tn tho possibilities and opportunities here. See Med ford first and J. C. BARNES IWi Wcdt Malu SUvet BY WELLS MR a ?fSVA IIUHIN'KSS DIRKOTORY Collectlom raid Ilcporta COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS We collected some accounts i yoara old. Wo know how to got tha monoy. Tho Iliillock Mercantile , Agency, Inc., Rooms 1, 2, 3, Has kins' IlldR., 21C IS. Main St. ChlropciOHi DR. A. I. HEDQES, l)r. Loulso . Hodges Mochano-Thoraplsts, Chlrg. praetors, Spohdylothcroplsts. Thou systems, Including dietetics; enra tlvo gymnastics, hydro-therapby, etc., produce results la bath acute and chronic dleonscs. Consult tlon free. Over Deuel & Co., com ner Matn and DartleU. Hour a. m. to 6 p. tn. Other hours bj appointment. Phone 170. DR. R. J. LOCICWOOD,, Chiropractor, nervo spoeiaust nooins tvfiv 206. Garnott-Corcy bldg. Vapor hatha and scientific massage glvon;) neodle spray, head and shoulder shower In connection; advice la dlototlcs, medical gymnastics, hydropthornpy. Lady attendant. Phone, office 543, resldonce Bll-R Eoglneer an 4 Coarrcter FRED N. OUMMING8 Englneor aB cpntractor, 404 M. F. & n. iuag. Burvoys, estimates, Irrlgatloa, drainage, orchard and land Im provement. 0rtMK nAUHAOK Oat Tour nremlsee cleaned up for the summer. Call on the city garbage wngone fo good service. Phone 274-L. F, T Allon. lastnictloa la Mud IIAIGHT MUSIC STUDIO Roo 401, Qarnott-Corey Dldg. Fred AN ton Halght Piano, Mrs. Florence Halllday Halght. voice. Phoae 72. riijuslciaaa aaa tmrgeoae DR. P. O. OARLOW, DU. EVA MAINS OARLOW Osteopathia physicians, 410-417 Qaruott-Uorey bldg., phono 1036-L. Resldeaee 20 South Laurel BU DR. W. W. HOWARD OateopataW physicians, 303 Qarnett-Oorex building. Phono W04-M. DR. J. J. MMMKNH Pbyslclaa aa surgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear, noio nnd throat. Kye-scientifically tottod and xlasea pllod. Oculist nnd Aurlst for S. P. II. II. Co, Offices M. F. & II. Co. HIdg., upposlto P. O. Phono 667, B. 11. PICKEL, M. D. Office Jack son County Hank bldg. Offle Phono 43-It; residence phoae 68-R. DR. R. W. OLANOY Physician aa surgeon. Phonos, offlco 36, resU dence 724-J. Offlte hours 10 t 12, 2 to 6. DR. S. A. LOCKWOOD DR. MYRTLE 8. LOOKAYOPD Physicians and surgeons. Offlee 309-310-311, M. F. & II. Uldg, Phonos rosldenco, 814-J2; office, 814. DR. MARTIN C. HARHER Physi cian and surgeon. Offlco Palm block, upposlto Nash Hotel. Hours. 10 to 12, 1 to 4. Phono 110-J, T. G. HEINE, M. 1)., SPECIALIST-. Eyo, oar, uoao nnd throat, offlee 228 East Main, resldenco 1121 East Main; of Geo hours 9 a. m. to 12 m.; 1.30 to 6 p. m. Telephones Offlco, 803; ;realdonce. 303-J2. Printers uQ ruMUUew IUKDFORD PRINTING CO. has tfte I best equipped printing office la i southorn Orogen: book binding, loose loaf ledgers, billing systems, etc. Portland price, a 7 North Fir Bt. --' Tnt&srcra EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 42 North Front St. Pheaf. 316, Prices right. Berylce guar tnteed Typewriters ! MHppllea, TYPBWRrrBRS AND SUPPLIES- New Remington, Smith Prowlwr and Monarch typewriting, aiMlai and subtracting maniacs. rehulH machines for cash or easy pay menti. Machines for reat, rtaaeaa aad supplies et all klndsf atwple r palra free of charge, Regr Ueanett, 10 Oulno W.. taM s38-K,orPiiitrririM, j l&k K VK m A