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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 27, 1915)
pxoid wtvm. OLD NICODEMUS NIMBLE AT THE FRONT BY WELLS MEDFORD WFTT, TRIBTTNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, -FRIDAY, AUOUST 27, 1915 ASHLAND AND VICINITY -. . . ' ' ' ; r "" - '""' - ' h h fmt& I . N t An informal meeting to discuss fontemplntcd irrigation nmttcis whs held at tho Commercial club looms on Tuesday evening. Tiio district section idea of Retting higncrs to projects was up for investigation and C. M. Thomas of Talent was the cx j)ouent of Bentimenl along these lines in n pithy and effective argument be fore tho gathering. It is understood that the Htnto engineer's services hro nvailahlc at any time to fnrthe the movement whenever concerted action in this section justifies that official'.- tippenrnnce how in behalf of tho plan. To further tho agitation of u grently needed system of irrigation, J. W. Millner was appointed ehnir niun and J. A. Grnham secretary of an organization the object of which will bo to devise soitie effective plan of securing desired results, und they will linvo power to appoint commit tees for purposes ns above outlined. James K. Ewer, an attorney of Boston, arrived Thursday for n visit with Professor and Mrs. II. G. Gil uiore, old-time friends of his in tho cast. Ho is on tho way to Califor nia and mny perhaps validate tickets for two instead of one, not only on tho return 'trip to Boston, but also throughout life's long journey. Miss Edna Mctcalf of Portland, on her return from summer school at Oakland, Cnl., stopped off here to visit her friend, Miss Josephine Saunders, a fellow student of Iter's at Heed college in tho metropolis. The forthcoming year sho will teach in tho Albany schools. Miss Mctcalf graduated front the Heed institution in tho class of 1015, of which Miss liiith Sltotidy of this city wns also n member. Dr. F. P. Walker of St. Joe, Mo., uccomimuiod by his wife and two children, have been recent visitorn in the family of W. J. Dougherty. Dr. Walker is identified with publicity movements in their various phases as they exist in his homo town, and was greatly interested in tho devel opment of like features which nro transforming Ashland into an ideal ploasuro resort. Frank Dean, S. P. engineer, ac companied by Gardner Johnson of Chicago, nro on n hunting expedition in the Dead Indian sector. Tho wives of both went along to enjoy tho camping pleasures of tho outing nnd to husband tho supplies. Tho Chi en go man, who eamo west through tho Canadian Itookics, was uunblo to find any success at hunting there, consequently camo to southern Ore gon in qtiost of- big game, and inci dentally is visiting his undo, C. W. Kims, while here. Couriers nro coming in daily from tho doen or moro Ashland families now cutnpod in tho Dead Indian neighborhood, repotting vital statis tics concerning tho nomads and re quisitioning supplies from urban resi dents on whom thoy levy with u honvy hand. All rcoits to tho con trary notwithstanding, thoy still huvo forage enough to withstand n siege of. weeks. In tho mad scramble for eligible, camping places, tho faction represented by K. V. Carter and F. 1). Wagner captured two trenches. Floyd Whittle und son David re turned Tuesday from a ten days' out ing in the Lake of the Woods re gion. Mrs. A. A. Holmes of Superior, Iu., mother of Mrs. 13. H. Hiuthorne, local photographer, who has bent vis iting her daughter hero for some time past, will be joined by Mr. J. C. Smith, also of tho sumo Iowa town, before her return to tho centrnl wot. The litst tragedy of the present hunting season iu territory nearest Ashland occurred early in the week when James Hoover of Vreko, '22 years old, was fatally shot by his brother, W. C. Hoover, while a party were after deer itti the ueinity of Fall cieek. Local Piosbytorians are interested in thu circumstance that Itev. Chas. T. Ilunl of Portland has been called to tho )Mtstorshp of tho church of that denomination at Klamath Falls. The Shiuta division litis for tin) second time been awarded tho safety banner by the Southern Pacific for the greatest progress during tho past year in furtherance of safety work as a collective unit iu tho company' system, It ranked 11..VJ points H!r 100 employes. Individually, K. L. Smith, a blacksmith iu tho DuiiMituir shops, scored 242 points iu tho honor list. Jim Graham of Fort Klamath and Arthur Muher of Klamath Falls, who were brought ocr here early in the. week by Churlev McWilliatns in nn nuto from tho FnlN, in company of G. K. Jack-on, deputy United States marshal, are being held in Portland to appear before tho next federal grand jury. Thoy arc charged with selling liquor to Indian. Mr. und Mrs. J. It. Moier, former residents, who went to lio at West wood, Cat, Mimo timo since, hac re being thipped from tho government arsenal at Beiiicm, Cnl., 'inorolv for the use ot tho contingent of the 0. N. G., wtationed in Lane county. The shipment oven pawed through Ah titrned to Auhland nnd are now lo cated m the family rvsplvace on, Mp- OVER DEADLY BABBED plxw shortlv aftwl I) jj&Mh HsWTEV . Y & JfKlJ v CAME OVER Tl flp ygy Vv l!lTtWrW SfyfftSw P'f & SN. STREAM OF CEMENT AT mEML'-V. Sv "N No. 3 I marts a olan, hard pnthvay in a few momenta, over whlch"" ' io!t' . -" -- NTS- i rode In aafoty. The enemy vaa waiting! .. - - -- ehanio street. Mr. Hosier, who ia itti invalid, nlftde tho trip from West wood to Chico by automobile, tints' avoiding a number of railway ehnnnges. , ' . W. W. Ushor, manager if tho local telephonu exchange, left on Tuesday for a visit to tho San Francisco ex position. TABLE ROCK TABLETS Harry Wilcox has been delivering somo fine penches front his Arrow head orchard to parties in this vicin ity. John Vincent nnd wife of Jackson ville visited relatives here over Sun day. John Allen of Derby wns in these, parts Wednesday and bought a loud of seed ryo nt tho Ncnlon ranch. Jnmcs Pendlnnd and party return ed lnsn week from tho Umpquii coun try und report poor luck, only se curing one buck between them. Frank Deford has leased the John Dugguit ranch und Charles Duggan, who bus charge of it at present, will move to Klamath county. L. C. Low and fninily of Willow Springs visited relatives iu Tabic Itock last week. Vorno Pendleton and Karl May re lumed from the Evans Creek district last week with il fine Intel;. Tho Vincent thrashing crow are working iu tho Foots creek district this week. A letter from G. P. Hall, formerly of this plucc, but now of Garfield, Kan., stutcs that they are baring heavy rains there, which aro doing considerable dnmagc to graiir crops. Water Superintendent Chase states that his job is not, nn enviable otto thoso days, when, everyone is shout ing for water at the same time. Ho is having a wing dam put iu the river to try and relievo the situation. Glen Council and wife of Medford were guests of tho Lydinrds last Sunday evening, L. E. Eaton and family and Catl Bcebe left last Sunday morning for Crater Lake and Klnmnth county. The Glass Bros.' threshing outfit is expected to urrivo in this com munity the last of tho week to throsh the crop of grain on the Norwich ranch. The Lydinrd party lcturncd front their camping trip last week and re port a most delightful tune. The stork in making his rounds left a boiinuiug baby girl at the homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. 0. T. Wilson. Tho Arrow Heads will give an other of their popular ice cream so cinls next Saturday night, August '28. A good program is promised and an invitation is extended to nil. APPLEGATE Maud O'Brien visited Gladys Hose it couple of nights Inst week. She expects to return to Portland from Medford the fir-it of the month. Pane, the man who was staying titlt Herninn Offenbacher, was work intr oil tho thtoshing inaohiuo ami died from over-heat Inst Thursday, August 12. Ilea Collins nud family were out hero visiting friends a few dnjs pre- ious. Owing to tho tires on tho nearby mountains this valley U smoky. Tho fires nro under control now and wo will expect clear weather agum lor a week or so. Mr. Worth's brother is making him a ihit of a couple of weeks. Hunry Pernoll and wife and his bistcr-in-Iuw made his parent a fun hour' it-it last Sunday. W. O. Wheeler made his la-t trip Wednesday for hu household good. Inst Sunday was a big day iu the river, forty-two persons enjoying the fresh water -im. A number of good divers wen' preont, m wall u swim mer. Some. Grout !' b'ir's joined TOE! us, and hero is hoping Hint you will till join us next Sunday. Hop picking at ditto's hopyard will counhonoo in good earnest Mon day, August HO. The hops aro splen did this year. M. L. Boucher is going to build it house for Oscar KuOx on Missouri Flat. Alice perunll und Evu Grubb Ford ed to Grant Pass Monday. Nina Wright was n visitor iu Grants Pass Thursday and Friday. TALENT TALK Mr. Vandorflluls wan called from his plcasuro trip on account of the sIckneBs of Mr, Burgan who Is now reported In a much better condition. Messrs, Powers, Ames and Perry who woro with Itr. VanderHluls will not return before tho Inst of tho week. John Norman nnd family spent tho first days of tho wcok bunting In the upper Wanner creek district. Jack Murray camo In from his mountain homo Wcdncsdny. Mrs. Hotelier ot Medford, spent Sunday with Mr. nnd Mrs. I). Bur gnn. Tho Community club will bavo a roRiilnr meeting Wednesday, Septem ber 1 to IitHtnll officers for tho coin ing year. Prize lists for tho local fair to bo hnlil liVlflni' Kotilmnlinr :i. mnv tin ho- w.. .lr , ,- . ...-. ... ....- .... . cured from MrH. C. W. Holdrldgo. Ilo Rldos tho nrtlcles upon which prizes nro offorod at tho county nnd stato fnlr, It may bo Interesting to noto thnt special prizes aro offered for the follewing: Best hoy's exhibit of dif ferent gndorn vegetables. Best col lection of mnnual training projecto by 7, 8, 9 or 10th grndo pupil. Col lection nccdlo work, Class B. collec tion nccdlo work, Class A. Drossed doll, Class B. Best plato tomatoes. Best display any ono ranch. Best club project entries, swoot com (10 cars); musk molon, pon chickens (1 cockrol and .1 pullets). Other de partments In which prizes nro offered will bo IntcrcBlliiK and should bo looked over carefully. All aro re quested to aid in making tho local fnlr movement a success. Miss Una Maxon will leave ohortly for Trail In uhlcii community she will tench school. Tho Btudy club met Tuesday of this wcok with Mrs. Ella Holdrldgo. Tho Missionary society will meet with Mrs. Orthlso next Thursdny. The Talent School Industrial club will meet nt 3:00 o'clock at tho schooltiQUso. Tho matter of mak ing reports, preparation of exhibits, and other Important mutters will bo discussed. Every ono Intending to enter an exhibit nt tho county or stnto fair should attend this meeting as It may bo tho last ono of tho year, Wolborn Beeson nnd son Lewis, returned Wednesday from their mountain home on the Little Applo gato. Tho Playground nnd Becrentlon Association of America has Juat Is sued badges to thoso successful In athletics In tho Talent school last spring. Ton boys and ono girl woro entitled to tho little cmhlonu, name ly: Glenn Soymour, Harold Burnett, Paul 'Agar, Floyd Purvis, Albert Bru ley, Ernest Jeffery, Lloyd Turner, Byron Seaman, Kilmer Bagloy, Hu bert Bentloy, and Elva Coloman. Reported by Jackson County Ab tract Co., Blith and Fir Bta. Circuit Big Pines Lumber Co. . Aaron Woatherbv et al., demurrer filed. J. W. Ilern.ii W. T. Ward, re jdy filed. JoMe Nonthamer vs. Addie Arav Joiiob Shoruood, affidavit nf mailing. L. P. aiubbanl ot ul v. Willisia Svvtt, uiidvrtaktug on uppuul. COURTHOUSENEWS Ho. 21 approtchM th tnemy 's cruet wire barrier and immodHMy cnt a stream of wnent - TJL-i' """""" over ill r ST rSr'JfxZ' !sv Pro Onto III tho mutter of tho cbtnle of Ed ward A., King, deceased report of salc nnd order confirming. Ileal Kstato Transfers L. Grey et nl to Owen Young, lots in block 2, Highland addition, Medford $ 1 A. L. Cusiclc ot ttx to Owen Voting, lots iu block 2, High land addition, Medford . 1 Clcono Bttehter ct nl to Hose Eifert, "lot on Oakdale avenue, Medford 1 Clyde A. Pnyne et tix to It. J. Edwnrds, lots in Highland Park addition, Ashland . .. 1 D. T. McKerchvr to Clyde A. Pnyno, lots 117, HO, of High land Park addition, Ashland T. J. Downing ct ux to Van Wallers, land in Chitwood tract, Ashland ... .. - Jcuiiia W. Young ct vir to It. J. Edwards, lots iu Chitwood tract, Ashland N. W. Ward ct uv to C. F. Gnrrison, lot iu block 1, Burr's addition, Medford. 10 10 1(1 VOll 11KNT HOUHK8 I'OIt KENT r..rootu modern bunga. low, nice lawn, plenty shade, good location, water free. 820 West 12th. f 140 FOB 11HNT A-l bungalow 317. Phono FOB BENT Modern C room bunga low, cloao In, cheap. Phono 13-X. FOB BENT Cozy furnished thrco roomod bungnlow. Newly tlntud. All conveniences. Closo In. stoop ing porch. Flno for tenchors. 421 Jay St., corner South Oakdale and 11th Stfl, 130 FOB BENT Four room flat or house, furnished or unfurnlshod. 730 W. 11th, 723-Y. FOB BENT 5-rootn modern house, bnrd-wood floors, full cement base ment. Phono 370W. FOB BENT Modern C-rnom Iioiibo, 1021 West 10th St., $10, water paid. Bennett Investment Co, FOB BENT Closo In G room houso with sleeping porch, modern plumbing, electric lights, cement sidewalk, garago, on paved street. Bent reasonable. Inqulrn of H, C. Stoddard, Medford, Oregon. tf FOB IIK.NT KUltftlpilKI) ROOMS FOB BENT Fiirnlslier. ro'oniB, 204 South Central, 153 FOB HAIJiMTKSTOCK FOB SALE-Eight year old sorroll marc, weight 1100, sound and truo, Good snddlo, buggy or farm ani mal. Perfectly safe and gentle. Prlco $CS. Phono 748-L. 13G FOB SALE -Good Jersey cow, young nnd in excellent condition. A bar gain at $05. Phono 748-L. 135 FOB BALE Cheap, eight extra good young work mares, welt broke, two sots of heavy work harness. Vin son's barn, North Blvprsldo nve nuo. 150 S Eir I.OS1 TAKEN UP At KalBor'a placo on Bivorsldo, '3 sows and 13 pigs, marked with crop on right, two splits under bit In left, Owner can tako samo by paying &d and f""1 bill. L. B. Boussum, 139 Fruitgrowers Attention ! Two American ovaporatorn, com plete with furnaces, trays, etc., cost $1400, cash prlco only 1450 (or both. Hero Is an excellent opportunity for you to inako somo money on your crop by doing your poaches, apples, etc. Two or threo of you could band together to very good advantsgo. Immediate action necessary. 4 ... ' Bagley Canning Co. T.YJ4),T, OJIVG9& FOB HKNT IIOUHKKKIU'INQ ltOOMH FOB BENT Housekeeping rooms with gas nnd bath. 3 IS North JDartlott phono 0G8-B. FOB HAM'.v-MI.I-'KlfljAXKqUS FOlVsAU: llartiettpear, TnicTbox. 712 W. lUh, Phono 92G-I1. 137 FOB SALE llcnrdlcss barloy hay. up to 100 tons. Seo E. L. Coffin. Frlnk Orchnrds. 137 FO BSA LE Bicycle, new tires, ex cellcnt condition. A bargain. iMiono 20C. 134 FOB BALE Moyil-Prlncois folding baby buggy with storm curtain, X. Three burner "Now Perfection" oil stovo used ono summer, C.0O. 110 E. 14th St. 13C FOB SALE Cheap, good Brussels bed room rug nearly now $3.00. Call 421 South Fir St. FOB SALE Penches, 80c per hun dred. C. W. Aborcromblo, Kings Highway. 138 FOB SALE Fine, smooth tomatoes, best varloty for canning, lc per pound, cuflb with order. Prompt and careful attention to mnll or ders, satisfaction guaranteed. Bug ley Canning Co., Talent. 138 FOB SALE Polo mountain buggy, good ns new. Palmer Investment Co., Modoc Orchard. FOB SALE Tomatoes nnd melons. Phone 28-BG. 137 FOB BALE arnln hay, $0.00 to $10 per ton. Phono DO 1-J2. FOB SALE 2-sonted Velio hack with pole. Phono 052-J. FOB SALE U15AU ESTATH WANTED To sell good eight room residence In Ashland, ono block front Main street, tltroo blocks from postofflco at loss than value. Good terms, will consldor good au tomobllo new or second hnnd as first payment. Address box 282, Ashland, Oregon, 13S FOB SALE GO ncros land, flno, doop soil, deeded water right, 7 room houso, electric lighted, modern, 4Cx3G barn, fottced Page wlro, 40 acres In nlfalfn, corn, sugur boots and small gnrdon truck, 20 ncron In pears, llnrtlntt nnd D'AnJou, small peach orchard, team horses, ' cow, farm Implements and till crop goes with place. For prlco and particulars, address Box Gft, B. F. D. Central Point, Ore. BEAL ESTATE FOB SALE All kluds of proporty for Bnlo or ex change. Gold Bay Bealty Co. FOB BALE Farm land, fruit land, timber land, land from $5.00 per aero upwards on long timo. Gold Bay Bealty Co. FOB SALE .Wyowa Placo, 80 acres, finely Improved Boguo Blvor Vnl loy land, 2Vj mllos north Eaglo Point. See or addross owners, W. II. Crandnjl on tho placo, or J. T, Carpenter, 345 N. Bartlett, Mod ford, no ogcntR. 150 FOB SALE Buy Ashland property whllo prices are attractive. Wo havo for quick snlo In center of town and best rcBldonco district, on Sherman stroot, ono block from school, 3 blocks from public libra ry, three lots, each CO foot front by 117 doop, covered with fruit, and G-roout houso plastered, bath, lights, foundation, splendid chance tq build 2 pew small bungalos for rout to railroad men, on other two lots. Can soil wnolo proporty for $1750, with CT0 cash, This Is worth at least $2500, and la grow Ins In valuo. Also flno 8-room house, modern, with bath, lights, furnace, etc., on host residence dis trict on boulevard, And 5Q-fool lot, especially fine location. Prlco $4750. HodgHon-Whitmoro & Beed, Cor. Oak and Mulu Sts, Ashland, Oro. 14G NEW TODAY Hardware uud furniture stock In tho Willamctto valloy for exchange for a stocked and equipped farm. Proporty In Los Angolos to ox chango for a poar orchard. Good hnuKO In Medford for ex change on a good orchard. Encum brance dooan't mattor. Somo good bottom laud for sale very cheap, C. D. HOON Boom 10, Jnvkwu County Uk IJldjf, WANTED MtoLrraiiiANtfOOS WANTED PoachoB to dry at pruno drier by Geo. B. Young. Phono 7-F4, It, F. D. No. 1, box 12, Med ford. s 131) WANTED Second hand tent 12kM with fly. Call 71C West 14tlt St. 135 WANTED Wood to saw. Phono C84-B3. 137 WANTED Stock hogs, wolght about 100 lbs. Phono GU7-J3. 13V WANTED To buy second hand lumber. What havo you got? Box 33, earn Mnll Trlbttno. 13(i WANTED Hay baler. Havo 35 tons grain nay, want untor nt onco. vo cation Eaglo Point railroad sta tion. Apply Hart Hamilton, Eaglo Point. 138 WANTED Largo knitting mill In vites correspondent from womon desirous ot earning money, part or full timo. Good pny. Exporlonco unnecessary. International Mills, Inc., Norristown, Pa. 200 WANTED TO BUY 20 tono of straw; alHo 20 tons of hay, Vln Bon'u Food Barn, N, Blvorsldo Avo. 142 I'OIt KAunAnuft TO TBADE Good Jorsoy cows nnd ouug horses for dlnmonds weigh ing uliout ono carat. Address box 1)., enro Mall Trlbttno. 135 TO TBADE 1C0 acres of good tinln cumbered Innd In northern Colo rado, vnluo 2000 for Innd In Boguo rlvor valley. A. 8. Warren, Tolo, Oregon. 137 FOB EXCHANGE Good ranch for stock general mercbandlso, up to ten thousand. Write G. Alldor, Medford, Oregon 134 FOUND TAKEN UP At Pnrkor'H placo on North Bivorsldo, flvo whlto and one black and whlto bogs, Own er mny hnvo Maine by paying ad and food bill. C. M. Parker. 13'J UUHINEHS DIUKOTOBX Attorney POBTBB J. NEFF, WM. r. MBALKI AttorneyB-nt-Law, Booms 8 and 9, Medford NntlonnI Bank bldg. A. K. BEAME8, LAWYER Uamott Corey bldg. Wm. M. CoUlg, George M. BoborU COLVIG & BOBEBTS. LAWYEBB Medford National Bank Building. B. F. MULKEY & GEO. W. CHEIUli Attornoya at Lnw. Jackson Coun ty Bnnk Building, Auto nappnro LAJIEB AUTO 8PBINO CO W aro operating the largest, oldest and beat equipped plant In the Pa cific northwest, Uso our spring when others fall. Bold under guar antee. 2C North Fifteenth St., Portland, Ore. DentiBU DB. W. M. VAN BUOTOO DB. O. O. VAN BUOYOU Dentlita Oarnett-Coroy Bldg., aolte til Medford, Ore. Pbuuo 856. Notary rutnie HELEN N. YOCKBY Notary pub lic. Bring your work to me at th aim nf the Mall Trthun WHY? IT 18 VOUIt BUSINESS TO BEE ME Because my stocK in trade Is to have optlonod at the lowest cash prlco the boat buy In this county. 1 have beon on tno ground look ing out for you for the past five years. Nearly everyday I bav& In vestigated some "good thing." I have eliminated everything except those deals which I am convinced will ae ture me eatlsflod customers. In a few hours ttmo I can giro you tho benoflt of thin research. It Is my business to show you ovor the county and Introduce you to tho possibilities and opportunities here. See Med ford first and J. C. BARNES 10 Wwt Mafat giro - BUSINESS DIBKOTOBY Collections and Bcporta COLLECTIONS AND BEPOBT3 Wa colloctod soma accounts 14 yean old. Wo know how to got the money. Tho Bullock Mcrcnntlta Agency, Inc., Booms 1, 2, 3, lias kins' Bldg., 210 E. Main St. CMropmciom DB.- A B. HEDGES, Dr. Loutae H. Hedges Machano-Theraplsts, Ohlre praetors, BpondylothoroptsU. These systems, Including dietetics, curs tire gymnastics, hydro-thersphy, etc, produce results In both acuta and chronlo dlBonses. Consulta tion free. Ovor Deuel & Co., com aer Main and BartloU, Hours 9 s. m. to 6 p. m. Other hours bj appointment. Phone 170. DB. K. J. LOCKWOOD,, Chiropractor, uervo specialist Booms 2 03-20 4 205. Garnott-Corey bldg. Vapor baths and scientific massage glron; needle spray, bond and suouldw shower In connection; advice Is dietetics, medical gymnastics, hydropthorapy. Lady attendant. Phone, office 643, residence 511-K. Engineer sni Contractor FBED N. CUMMINGS Engineer asA contractor, 404 M. F. & H. Bldg. Surveys, estimates. Irrigation, dralnago, orchard and land la provomont. OarMHTt OABBAGE Get your premises clsanod up for tho summer. Call on tits city garbage wugona for good sorvlce. Phone 274-L. T, Y. Allen. Inatractloa ta Stasia HAIGHT MUSIC STUDIO Boosa 401, Garnett-Corey Bldg. Fred Al ton Halght Piano, Mrs. Florence Halllday Halght, voice. Fhoaa 72. Pbyealclnna mis worgeoa OIL IF. O. OABLOW, DB. KVA MAINS OABLOW OttsopathM physicians, 416-417 Garnett-Corsy bldg., phono 1036-L. lUwldenos x6 Bouth Laurel Bt. DB. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathia Chyslclans, 303 Garnett-Corey, ulldlng. Phono U04-M. DB. J. J. EMMENB Physlclas aid aurgeon. practice Bulled to eye, aar, nose and throat. Eyes scleni tlflcalty tested and glasses sup-t pllod. Oculist and Aurist for S. P. It, II. Co, Offlcea M. F. & II. Co. Bldg., opposite P, O. Phono 667. B, U. PICKEL, M. D. Office Jack son County Bank bldg. Offlas phone 43-B; roslduuce pboae 68-K, DB, B. W. CLANCY Pnyalclau aas urgoon. Phones, office 30, rel denca 724-J. Office nouta 10 ts 12, 2 to 5. DB. 8. A. LOCKWOOD DB. MYBTLE S. LOCKWOOD Physicians and Burgeons. Offlea 300-310-311, M. F. & H. Bldg. Phones resldenco, 814-J2; office, 814. DB. MABT1N C. BABBBB Physl clan und surgeon. Offlco Palm block, opposite Nash Hotol. Hours 10 to 12, 1 to 4. Phono 110-J. T. Q. HEINE, M. D., SPECIALIST l'jyo, enr, noso auu iiirum, umco 228 East Main; rosldenco 1121 Euit Alain; office houra 9 a. m. to 12 m.; 1:30 to 5 p. m. Tolophonea Offlco, 303; ;realdonco, 303-J2. Prlntera anO Pubtiatier IIEDFOBD PB1NTINO CO. has U beBt equlpied printing office Is aoutbern Oregon; bonk binding, loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, to. Portland pricas. x7 NorU Ftr Ut lTBSIer EAD3 TBAN8FEB ft STOBAGB CO. Office 42 North Front St. Fhoai 316, Prices right. Service guar anteed. Tj'owrltrrs mh HmppBc. TYl'BWBITEBS AND SUPPLIES. New Itemlngton, Smith Premte and Monarch typewriting, adding and subtracting mncidnes, rebuilt machines for cash or easy pay ments. Machines for rent, rlbbeaa and auppllea ot all kinds, simple re pairs free ot charge. Kegvr . Bennett, 10 Qulnc- Ht. o4 38'R, r lwtt Vim Hwt. , PTTfl sr?.w V.rj, l 4 till V '' 1 1 ' ''ei A r i 4 ni&