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PAGE.T1IRE15 , OLD NICODEMUS NIMBLE AT THE FRONT BY WELLS NICK SAVES WHOLE VILLAGE BY MARVELOUP ' ENGINEERING FEAT ! KEDFORD, 5DQE TRIBUNB, MEDFORD, OREGON, TITUiRSDAY, 'AUGUST 20, 1015 HOWARD DISCUSSES GAIN DITCHES I r- ' , .- i L-L-ii "'- - 1 - - AND ITER SUPPLY v f. i By .1. 8. Howard The nbovo topic appears lo be tho all absorbing one at present, nnd Having bad over 50 years exporloneo along thnsa lines perhaps thoso In terested will pardon mo for butting In, as 1 should like to help proinoto tho enterprise In anyway possible, as Irrigation ot tho valley la tho only rpntl to prosperity and I havo had my ear to the ground listening for pros pcrlty for a long Hmo. 1 tuny stato at tho boglnntng that I havo no axo to grind and am not working for any company,. association or Individual, and I do not'proposo to present nn array of figures so largo as to dlscourago any enterprise nor to make- any under estimates so ns to put people in a hole, Tho success of any ontorpriso dopends on tho projectors knowing In ndvnnco tho prospective cost, and being pre pared to meet It. Hlg HiiKe Proposal I will first consider tho Dig Hullo project. I understand that tho flow of Dig Butte creek is about 250 sec ond fcot of 10,000 miners inches, or enough to Irrigate- 14,000 ncrcs of lnnd. To carry that amount of wat er will require a ditch 14 feet wldo on top, eight feet wldo on tho bot tom, and six fcot deep, all In tho solid ground with n grndo of ono in 1000 feet or 5.28 feet per mllo, hav ing n cross section of CG feet, with a velocity of .1.8 feet per second. As this ditch will bo all sldo hill work with nn avcrngo cross section slopo of 20 degrees it will cost npproxt roately $10,000 per mllo. Much of tho excavation will bo In died rock, ns can bo scon by tho oxccavntlon along tho P. & E. railroad to Dutto Falls. Seventy Mllo Ditch Tho dlstanco from tho forks of tho creek to Iilttlo Butte creek is about HO miles. At Snlt creek nn Inverted syphon pipe lino across Llttlo Butte crook, ono mllo long, will bo re quired to bring tho ditch on tho south sldo of tho creek at nn nltl tudo nbovo Iho Fish Lake ditch. From this point along tho contour ot tho hills to a point nbout midway be tween Talent and Ashland at tho crossing of Henr crook, tho ditch will ho about 40 miles long, which with tho first soctlon, will mnko n ditch 70 miles long, costing $700,000 for tho ditch, nnd 150,000 for 5000 feet of plpo for tho Llttlo Uutto cross ing, mnklng $750,000 ns tho cost of tho ditch. Tho nltltudo ot tho forks of HI', Uutto, according to tho V. S. con tour linos, Is 2100 feet. Tho fnll or grado of tho ditch head for tho sy phon lino, will bo 100 foot, so tho ditch should Intersect Hear creek sonio whoro near tho FnVnum mill. Tho evaporation In that length ditch will tin about 20 por cent, making 8000 Inches dollvored nt Hear creek. Emigrant Creek Now lot us consider nnnlhor source of supply. Emigrant creek enters Hear rrcck about four miles abovo Ashland. It Is a slugglRh creek ulth'hlgh sandstouo walls. On each sldo of tho canyon tho bottom widens out to nbnut onofourth mllo In places, with a narrow ennyon bo low, which would mnko sovoral Ideal places for rosorvolr sites. Why not tnko a part of tho $750,000 and build n sorlos of dnms and mnko storago resorvolrs. Tho sandstono can bo quarried on the ground, nnd tho cement fnetory at Hold Hill would bo ready to furnish tho coment. The watershed of Emigrant crook covers 50,000 acres, with an annunl rain fall of 21 Inches. This system can lie placed In operation as soon as tho ditch could bo built, nnd' wo.tild save, tho mnlutalnnnco of a very long Una of ditch, nnd the control of tho wntorl flow would botomploto. I think thin plan would bo worthy of Investigation. J. S. HOWARD. August 2G. 1015. ' te SOLDIERS' REUNION HERE SEPTEMBER 13-17 At a meeting ot tho Commercial club Wednesday afternoon It was de cided to appoint a committee of ono to net with tho commltteo in chargo of arrangements for tho Southern Oregon Soldiers reunion to bo hold In the Hill grovo south of this city. September 13-17. Committees will also bo appointed by tho olty council and Merchants association to aid in bolloltlng funds and supplies for this olub thatlt -was decided to hold tho ovout. It ki axpocted that 300 old Bflldioni and their families will at tend. As the reunion will probably bo held olsc-where during tho noxt few years eitUen are, asked to give liber ally ! make the affair a susee. It wns at the request of tho Gomniorolal rwHlBB f tW oitr. 'f P iNCS?5 ( A peatbE, Ildaiogi .-V ;;- ii!fcta--frdM--- Uttugh it hoUowtng It out ntstlrl r fiwJ-rSiag " : N . ,.,. rr?? No.iAfter I had swerved the shellOV Xr,3WV -"' , CJ-S 7s Xctpfam nv THF FUMESOF THE BURNING. No. l-OncewhIl napping near a waterfall, I was from their conns in this msnner, I-v ' J, VS ' Cfcn4is?,T..Ali mil eunnim., awakened byshell ArM i"-- sZS jammed the log Into ths waterfalll "ridftojiii J"iT fiK w"?- YILLAGEI MATHER BOOS CRATER LAKE AS IL ASSET (Portland Tologrnm) Stephon Mather, assistant, to Franklin K. Lnnc, sccrotnry of tho Interior, hns discovered Crater Lnko. Tho feelings of Columbus when stumbling upon a now continent havo nothing on thoso of Mr. Mnthor. Tho nntlonal parks are under his direct supervision, nnd ns a result ot what ho saw. ho promises to do everything In tho power of tho do pnrtmont to lure tourists into tho' Crater Lake reserve. Mr. Mnthor passed through Portland this morn ing on his wny to tho Mt. Rainier. park. Ho wns tho guest of K. O. Mc Cormlck, 'vice-president of tho South ern Pacific on tho lattor's prlvato car. In tho party wero G. B. Good win, who hns liecn building ronds to Crater Lake fortho -war dopartmont,' and II. M. Albright, Mr. Mnthor's sec retary. ; "Nothing Llko Crater Lake" "Tlioro is nothing llko Crater Lake In tho world," snld Mr. Mnthor. "Wo motored over from Klnmnth Falls. Tho most astonishing thing About tho lnko Is tho color of tho water. Tho samo deep bluo can ho seen in somo of tho grottoes of tho Mcdltorrnnonn. nut thcro It Is only n patch when In thoJako tlioro arc seven miles of It." Mr. Mather laughed. "It may ho a had metaphor," said ho "hut It Is tho only thing I can think or to compnro tho color to. When I wns a hoy I used to take sticks of blueing nnd seo how deep a shado I rould color n tub of water. I novor achloved any bluo ns pro found or doop ns that you seo In tho Crater Lnko water. "Tho vlow from Hentlnel Hork Is tho most wonderful of nil. Thero you look dowjj from n height of 1200 feet. Tho rock Is hard to got to. It shouldn't bo. I havo Instructed Mr. Ooodwin to build n trail from the road to tho point so that it will bo easily accessible Tho roads be ing built by the government In tho park aro ready to bo surfaced. Tho road loading to tho park could bo Improved nnd tho counties bordering tho reservations aro working to Hint end. Whon tho Natron cut-off is completed by tho Southern Pacific tho lnko will bo within 22 mllos of tho railroad at Kirk. Change .Name of Cut-off "Mr. McCormlck tells mo that they aro going to chango tho namo of tho stretch to Crater Lake Cut off. Anything that will give the lako nny advertising is n thing to bo doslred. Coming bnck v,o used tho Roguo river road to Mcdford. As I told tho people tlioro, tourists visit ing tho lako from tho Kirk sldo would como out by way of Mod ford if they know tho boautles of tho sconory along tho Hoguo rivor gorge. Thero wero at loast 50 machines in tho park whilo wo woro thero." Mr. Mather Is from Chicago. Ho Is a friend of HIshop Waltor Taylor Sumner, of Portland. Tho two ran togothor at San Francisco. Tho bish op was Invited to tako the trip. "Can't possibly do It," ho said, "I'vo got a loOof speeches to make." "Go anyway.1' urged Mather, "a sight ot tho lnko -will do you inoro good than tho spcechos.'1 So effectivo was tho personal ad vertising that Bishop Sumner con sented to oauool enough ongnge mgnU to leave the nuit day. Ho ia now doing the park with another part. Mr. Mather Is making the trip as an Inspection tour of the govern ment's big parks. With. Medford Trado Is Bedford Made NA SURPRISE PARTY OF An August 15 tho Itivcrstdo Ho crcntlon club with their husbands nnd children 'gathered at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Short on Foots creek near Hoguo River in honor of Mrs. Susan Whitney, Mrs. Short's mother, tho occasion being tho 99th anniversary of her birth day. TablcB wero Immediately spread under tho trees nnd londcd with a fine dinner. Heforo Mrs. Whitney stood n white frosted enko 10 Inches ncrosH and hearing 99 wnx caudles In pink rosebud holders. About 80 persons holped dlspntch tho good thing's after which II. D. Jones netod ns director nnd tho company Joined In singing, "When tho Roll Is Called Up Yondor," Jed ly Mrs. Al lien on tho Molodcon. A poom writ ton for tho occasion by Miss Mary D. Wallace was read by Mr. Jones. A few words of scrlptura doscriptlvo ot tho henvonly homo woro road nnd a short tak on "Tho Dcslro tp Depart nnd Ho With ChrlBt" wns mado by Rev. Wm, M. Carlo. Threo cheers for Grandma wero enthusiastically glvon, two moro songs nnd benedic tion tho company dispersed, having participated In tho lnrgost gathering over hold on Foots creek. , It wns n great surjirlso for tho old lady and most hcnrtlly enjoyed hy her. A largo number of birthday cards, flowers nnd presents wero' brought, 100 hnvlng boon rocolvcd and moro coming nn ovory mall from all over tho U. S., Alnskn and Can ndn. Although Mrs. Whitney has reached such nn age, sho reads, sows and makes Jluttcnburg laco without glnsses. Sho has good teeth, good hearing and beautiful hair; has hor own rooms where sho rocolves her company nnd cures for tho rooms herself. Sho oven lived alono in Medford up to the ago of .' years. Horn In Kent, Knglnnd, sho emtio to this country tho year that "Vic toria was crowned nnd mado hor homo In Cleveland, Ohio. Later sho lived In St. Louis and canio to Mcd ford, Oregon, nearly 20 years ago. Thero was not a railroad In tho country when sho enmo to tho U. S. and sho romembers Chicago ns an Indian outpost. Sho Joined tho church of Tho Disciples of Christ whllo Its founder, AIox Cnmpboll wns yet alive and still holds her member ship with tho organization at Med ford. Sho has two children living, 12 grandchildren, 10 great grand children and two of tho next genera tion, Mrs. Whitney's mind Is olonr. Sho subscribes for tho Toledo Hlado, tho St. Louis Globe-Democrat and west ern papers nil of which shu reads carefully, Sho has voted and be llovos in woman suffrage Sho con verses intelligently on all topics ot tho day nnd with 'tho manners of a lady of high refinement To desorlbo tho soclnl changes that havo tnkon pln'co in hor lifetime-' would tako columns, nnd often, as sho thinks it over, sho says It scorns to hor ns if it must bo only a dream. STEWART'S SPRINGS 5 miles from Edgewood, Calif., good for rheumatism, stomach trou ble, and skin disease. Rates $12 por wgok for tent, board and bath. A beautiful dumping ground, good trout stream, dollghtful ellinato, alti tude 4000 foet. Campers aro wel come. Mall card for bus to ant you. E. a LWo d. Edgewood, California. With Mcdford TraOe U Medford Made CAIN NN ASHLAND VOTERS REJECT PURCHASE! OF LIGHT PLANT ASHLAND, Aug. 2C Tho chnrtor amendment proposition, voted upon nt a special election yesterday, pro viding that Ashland tnko over tho cqulpmont ot tho Oregon-California Powor Co. within city limits and pur chaso electric current ot that cor poration on n wholosalo specific basis, was defeated by n voto of 549 to 205. Every ono of tho throo wards voted against it. This result loaves tho status of electric, light and powor In this city ns heretofore, with two rival companies, occupying tho flold. Tho municipal plant, howovcr, is hnndlcnppcd to tho extent of being unnblo to accept moro pntronngo duo to Inadequate facilities. Tho mcnsiiro as submitted to vot ers wns an follews: An Act to ntnend tho chnrtor of tho City of Ashland, tho snmo being tho net to Incorpornto snld city filed with tho secretary of stato, October 14, 1908, and thaitcts nmendntory thereof, by providing forjm nddl tlonal section to said rliarter and net 'to ho numbered 19n, providing for mo issunnco or nonus or said city ror tho purpose of constructing, acquir ing, enlarging nnd completing elec tric light nnd powor plant or plants; for tho creation of n special light fund nnd tho control thereof, nnd to adopt, ratify nnd confirm n contract between tho City of Ashland nnd tho California-Oregon Powor company. Reported by Jackson County Ab tract Co., Sixth and Fir Btt. Circuit Anna Johnson vs. Leslie JoIuiboii. Summons, Win. J, llcardsley vs. J. W. Dress ier. Partial release of Judgment. Josse Neathnmur vs. Addlo M. Jones Sherwood. Motion nnd affi davit. Wm. Ulrlch vs. D. A. Donar nt al. Answer. Rothchlld m-os. vs. W. M. Ken nody. Summons. Hlancho Swoot vs. Martin Marshall ot al. Summons, - L. Nlodormoyor vs. David II. Pal m or ot al. Summons filed. LIHIo F. Furroy vs. Arthur W. Furroy. Summons. 1'OR RENT HOUSES FORItENT -A-i "biingulow Phone 317. FOR RENT Modem C room bunga low, close In, cheap. Phono 13-X. FOlt RENT Coy furnished throo loouiml bungalow. Newly tinted. All conveniences Closo In. sleep ing porch. Fine Tor teachers. 421 Jny St , corner South Oakdulo itnd 11th Sts. 13G FOR RENT Four room flat or houso, furnished or unfurnished. 730 W. 11th, 7'!-V. FOR RENT 6-roorn modern 'houso, hard-wood floors, full cement base ment. Phono 370W, FOR RENT Modern C-room house, 1021 West loth t., $10, water paid. Bennett Investment Co. TO RENT 5 room mod, furn. house. $18. Purucker, St Marks Illdg. FOR RENT Clog In C room houso with stooping porch, inodorn plumbing, olwtrlc lights, comont sldowalk, garage, nn paved street. Rant reasonable. Inquire of II. C. Stoddard, Medford, Oregon. tl FOR RENT HOt'HEKEEl'INO ROOMS FOR IUSXT HouiMkooitlBR with gus anil betb. 915 ysrtlett )oije $((, rooms North COURTHOUSENEWS FOR IlKNT FUKtUSilKll ROOMS FOR KENT Furnished rooms, 201 South Central. 153 'FOR HATjltM-VKHTOOK FOR HALi;-Eight year old sorrcll marc, weight 1 100, sound nnd true. Good saddle, buggy or fnrm nnl- nut I. I'erioctly snro and gentlo. l'rlco $05. Phono 718-L. 1,15 FOR SALE .Good Jersey cow, young nnd in excollcnt condition. A bar gain nt $05. Phono 718-L. 125 FOR SALE Chonp, eight extra good young work mareB, well broke, two sets of heavy work harness. Vin son's barn, North Rlversldo nvo- tine. 150 FOR SAIiKv-MlSCKLLAMtOUS FOR SALE Cheap, good Hrussels bed room rug nearly now $3,00. Call 421 South Fir St. FOR SALE Pcnrhos, 80c por hun dred. C. W. Abercrdmbio, Kings Highway, 138 FOR SALE Fine, smooth tomntoes, best variety for canning, le per pound, cash with order. Prompt, nnd enreful attention to mall or ders, satisfaction guaranteed. Hag ley Canning Co., Talent. 138 FOlt SALE Polo mountain buggy, good as now. Pnlmor Investment Co,, Modoe Orchard. FOlt SALE Tomatoes and molons. Phono 28-115. 137 FOR SALE Grain hay. $0.00 to $10 por ton. Phono 59 1-J2. FOR SALE 2-sentod Vollo hnck with pole. Phono G52-J. FOR SALE ItKAIj estath FOR SALE 00 acres land, flno, doop soil, deedod wntor right, 7 room houso, electric llghtod, modern, 4Gx3G hum, fenced Page Wlro, 40 acres in alfalfa, coyi, sugar beets and mnnll garden truck, 20 ncros in penrs, llartlolt and D'AnJou, small peach orchard, team horses, cow, fnrm Implements and nil crop goes with place. For price and particulars, address Uox 55, R. F. D. Central Point, Oro. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE All kinds of property for sale or ox change. Gold Ray Realty Co. FOR SAI-E Farm land, fruit Inm, timber lnnd, land from $5,00 por aero upwards on long time. Gold Ray Realty Co, FOR KALE Wyowa Place, 80 acres, fluoly Improved Roguo River Val Iny land, II Id miles north Eagle Point. Seo or ntldrcsn owners, W. II. Crnndull on tho place, or J. T. Carpouter, 345 N. llarllelt, Med ford, no ngonts. 150 FOR SALE Hay Ashland property whllo prices aro attractive. Wo have for quick sale la center ot town and best rcsldeuco district, op Shormin street, ono block from school, 3 Mocks Vom public libra ry, threo lots, each GO foot front by 117 deep, covered with fruit, and 5-room houso plastered, bath, lights, foundation, splendid chunco to build 2 uuw small bungalos for rent to railroad men, on other two lots. Can sell wholo propoVty for $1700, with $G50 cash. This is worth at least $2500, nnd is grow ing in vnluo. Also flno 8-room house, modern, with bath, lights, furnace, etc., on best rosldonco dis trict on boulevard, and 50-foot lot, especially flno location. Price $4750. Hodgsnn-Whltmoro & Reed, Cor, Oak and Main Sts, Ashland, Oro. 14G LOST TAKEN UP At Kaiser's place on JUvoriido, 3 sows nnd 13 pigs, markod with crop on right, Uo splits under bit In left. Owner can tako samo by paying ad and food bill. L. R. Ilniisf.iliii. 139 NEW TODAY Hardware and furnlturo stock in the Wlllametto valley for oxchungo for a stocked und equipped farm. Property In Los Angeles to ox- hungo for a pear orchard. Good houso In Medford for ex- hungo on u good orchard. Encum brance doesn't niuttdr. Somo good bottom land for sale very cheap. C. D. HOON Room 10, JnckMM) County lUnik RWg, WANTED MtMftuijAIVKOCB ?ANTEDa"econd"Tmmr tonMcH with fly. Cnll 710 West 14th St. 135 WANTED AVood to saw. Phono G81-R3. 137 WANTED Stock hogs, weight nbout 100 IDs. I'hono 597-J3. 139 WANTED To buy second hand lumber. Whnf havo you got? Dox 33, caro Mall Tribune 135 WANTED Hny baler. Havo 35 tons grnin hay, want baler at once. Lo cation Eagle Point railroad JJtn tion. Apply Hart Hamilton, Eaglo Point. 138 WANTED $20 to $35 per month ex tra money to any employed porson without Interfering with regular V-ork. No selling, no canvassing Positively no investment. Unem ployed neon not nppiy. Address Tho Silver Mirror Co., Jnc, 123 W. Madison St., Chicago, HI. 134 WANTED Largo knitting mill In vites enrrespoudonco from women desirous of earning monoy, part or full time. Good pay. Experience unnecessary. International Mills, Inc., Norrlstown, Pn. 200 WANTED TO HUY 20 tono of straw; also 20 tons (If liny. Vin son's Food llarn, N. Rlvorsldo Ave. 142 FOR KACntltUR TO TRADE Good Jcrsoy cows and young horses for diamonds weigh ing nbout oiiq enrat. Address box I)., enro Mall Tribune 135 TO TRADE 100 ncrcs of good unin cumbered land In northorn Colo rado, value $2000 for Idud In Roguo rlvor valley, A. S. "Warren, Tolo, Oregon. 137 FOR EXCHANGE Good ranch for stock general merchandise up to ton thousand. Write 0. Alldcr, Medford, Oregon, 134 IIUSINKHS DIllKOTOHY Attorneys PORTER J. NEFP, WM. r. MEALHI Attornoya-ttt-Law, Rooms 8 mnd 9, Medford Nntlonal Hank bldg. A. E. REAME8, LAWYER Gareett Coroy bldg. Wm. M. Colvlg. (loorgo M. Roberts COLVIO & ROHERTH, LAWYEHS Medford National Hank Hulldlnjc. II. F. MULKEY & GEO. W. GHERRTt Attorneys at Lnw. Jackson Coun ty Hank Hulldlng. Auto napptire LAHER AUTO 8PRINO CO. We ere oporatlng the largeit, oldest end best equipped plant In the Pacific- northwest. Uso our springs whon others fnll. Bold under guar antee. 26 North Fifteenth fit., Portland, Ore. Dentin DR. W. M. VAN HCOYOO DR. O. O. VAN UCOYOU Dentists Oarnett-Corey Illdg., suite 111 Medford, Ore. Phone 856. Notary I'uldlc HELEN N. YOCKEY Notary l.ub lie. tiring your work to mo at the sign of the Mall Tribune. WHY? IT 18 YOUR IIUHIXESH TO HKK ME Becauso my slock ia trade Is to havo optioned nt tho lowest cash price tho best buy In thin county. I have boon ou tno ground look ing out for you for tho past five years. Nearly everyday I hava In vestigated some "good thing," I have eliminated everything excopt those deals which I am convinced will se cure mo satlsflod customors. In a fow hours tlmo I can glvo you the bouoflt of this research. It la my business to show you over the county and Introduce you to the possibilities and opportunities here. See Med ford first and J. C. BARNES 40 Wcl Nup fcHrwt BUSINESS DIRECTORY Collections and Ilcndrtfl COLLECTIONS AND REPORTSWe collected somo accountn 14 yenre old. Wo know how to get the monoy. Tho Bullock Mercantile Agency, Inc., Roonts 1, 2, 3, Has klna' Bldg., 21G E. Main St. Chlropractot rftkrfkriktfkkkdtdLdKdkahdu DR. A. R. REDOES. Dr. Louise X. Hodges Mochnno-Thoraplats, Chlro 'practors, Spondylothoraplsts. These systems, Including dietetics, cura tive gymnastics, hydro-theraphy, etc., produce results in both acute and chronic diseases. Consulta tion free. Over Deuel & Co., cor nor Main and Dartlo'.t. Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. in. Other hours by, appointment. Phone 170. DR. R. J. LOCKWOOD,, Chiropractor, norvo specialist Rooms 20J-204-205. Garnott-Coroy bldg. Vapor baths and scientific massage given; needle spray, boad and shoulder ahower In connection; advice la dlototlcs, medical gymnastic, hydroptuorapy. Lady attendant. 'Phono, office 643, residence 511-R. Engineer an Contractor FRED N, OUMMINGS Engineer ar! contractor, 404 M. F. & II. Uldg. Surveys, estimates, irrigation, dralnngo, orchard 'and Und Im provement. QartMit GARBAGE Get your 'premises eleanod up for the summer. Call on the city garbage wagons tot good service. Phone 274-L. T, Y. Allen. Instruction J Mnete HAIOHT MUSIC BTUDIO Roobs 401. Garnott-Corey Uldg. Fred Al. ton Halght Piano, Mrs. Florence Halllday Halght, voice. Phone 72. 'PiiytMleliuu ask targoa DR. P. O. OAR LOW, DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopath physicians, 416-417 Qarnett-Corey bldg., phone 1030-L. Reeldenee 26 South Laurel St. DR. W. W. HOWARD OsUopaUW pnysiciani, sua uarnin;orey btilldlng. Phono V04-M. DK. J. J. EMMEN8 Physician aad surgeon. Practlco limited to eye, ear, nose and throat. Eyes sclen tlflrnlly tested and glasses sup plied. Oculist and AurlSt for 8. P. R. R. Co, Offices M. F. & II. Co. Bldg., opposite P. O. Phone 567. K. D. PICKEL, M. D. Office Jack on County Dank bldg. Office phone 43-R; rosldonco phoio 68-U. DR. R. W. CLANCY Physician ant surgeon. Phonos, office 86, resi dence 724-J, Office hours 10 U 12, 2 to 5. DR. 8. A. LOCKWOOD DR. MYRTLE 8. LOCKWOOD Physicians and surgeons. Office 309-310-311, M. F. & II. Illdg. Phones rosldonco, 814-J2; office, 814. DR. MARTIN C. HARDER Physi cian und surgeon. Office Palm block, npposltu Nush Hotel. IJourc 10 to 12, 1 to 4. Phono 110'J. T. G. HEINE, M, I)., SPECIALIST IJyo, cur, uosu and throat, office 228 East Main; rosldonco 1121 Eust Main; office hours 9 u. m. to 12 m.; 1:30 to 5 p. in. Telephones Offlco, 203; ;rosidouco, 303-J2. Printers ana Publlstieni UEDFORD PRINTING CO. has tfel boat equipped printing office la southern Oregon; book binding, loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, etc. Portland prices. 27 NortH Fir Ht TritnsTcre EAD3 TRANSFER Ik STORAGE CO. Offlco 42 North Front St. Phone S15. Prices right. Service guar anteed. Typewriters hhii Miippllo. TYI'E WRlTEIt S, A N D 8 UPPL 1 1 ES-! New Romlngton. Smith Premier and Monarch typewriting, addlag and subtracting mac'ulnes, rebuilt machines for cash or easy pay xnente. Machlnos for rent, rlbWae and supplies ot all kinds, simple re pairs free of charge. Roger Bennett, 10 Quint St.. vkM 038-R, pr J.luvT PHrj rjaff, I Ur .41 ,1 a V,