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PAGE INTO OLD NICODEMUS NIMBLE AT THE FRONT BY WELLS -... k .J. frEDJWD MATE TR1BUNW, MEDJTOBD, OKTCGON. VTCONtfSnAY, SEPTBamTCR 1, lf)jr ASHLAND AND VICINITY Legions of nnts have been Invading tlio locality bounded by tlio high ter raced properties on North Main street the rrsldeneo of C. W. Nlms neem Ingly having been nn objective point, causing much annoynnce. Tlio Insects mobilized In plntoons. regiments and divisions, nnd for a tlmo their march was Irresistible. Finally nnd after nightfall tlielr rendezvous was deter mined to be ii hiigo weeping willow tree In that locality. Following no ancient tradition that ants abhor any npn)iaranco of fat from rrlsco to cot toleno, tho trunk of the treo was wns greased In n circle n short dis tance above the ground. Result, l.snn.OOO nnts find themselves In tornod, up a tree, during the remain der of tho war owing to this impussa blo barrlor. x W. S. DePcau, Sid Carter, Hutlcr llolman, Cliff Payne and Ed Hitdfleld have returned from an automobile trip to tho Josephine county enves. They were In the caves G 1-2 hours nnd secured many views of tho weird surroundings. Tho temprnturo with- In was 15 and outside 102, their visit being timed during the recent hot spell. Tho speedometer on their Ford mnehlno registered 05 miles ns the distance from Ashland to tho raves. Tho elevation nt tho caves Is 3500 'feet. Tho party penetrated tho interior 3.150 fert. A. l- Douglas of Portland, son of Itov. W. .T. Douglas, Is a visitor at the local .Methodist pnrsonnge, ac companied b yhls wife.' In nn ninn tour way and cliaporoncd by IiIh fnther, fortified by grasshoppers nnd other delectnblo bait, ho will mnko a number of fishing excursions Into ad jacent territory during tho vacation season. In a recent Chautauqua address nt Clnrlndn, lown, by W. .1. llryun, the noted speaker drew comparisons be tween the rnlntlve expenditures mado lu behalf of war armament nnd good roads purposes, and cited ns nn In ulanco of tho beneficent effects of tho latter tho substantial Improvements throughout this territory, being mado on the Pacific lilghwny, notably the Ashland-Medford unit of tho system. Raymond Stoner Is tho new man ager of the Columbia Cafeteria, nnd not Raymond Smith, ns recently er roneously announced lu these col umns. John W. Opp, mnnnger of tlin Opp mine near Jacksonville, Is contem plating moving to Ashland with his family. The mlno Is now being work ed extensively, with over 3000 'Ions 6 oro'oii Wo dump. Mrs. W. C, Manklns of Jacksonville would like to receive tidings of her brother, llnrry L. Illght, dead or allvo. Ho disappeared 232 years ago, nnd nt that tlmo wns either In Toxns or Oklahomn. Sqituw men nro to bo placed under the ban In Siskiyou county, ns far m obtaining liquor Is concerned, ac cording to reports Just received from Yreka. Stato Senator Shearer of that district, who expressed nn opinion favorable to tho squaw man, has been turned down by California's attorney general to tho effect that tho lnw absolutely prohibits the salo of liquor to white men, married or slnglo, who associate with Indians. Carter nnd Hosecrnns are operating tho Lucky Dutchman mine In tho vl olnlty of tho Shorty Hopo property, Majo Carter thinks tho contemplat ed Installation of reduction works hero Is Just tho thing for handling law grndo ores. In the face of a shy apple crop, It Is a pleasure to wltnoss an exception to tho rule nt tho WImer Cove orch nrds of O. I!., llnrnhlll on tho wont em outskirts of town. Tils orchard was the former noted Pellett prop erty and Is sustaining Its reputation oven lu a dry season. Tho field of Spitz is fair and of Newtowns almost normal, the quality being extra good. Intensive cultivation nnd abundant wntor tell the story. (i. M. Grainger Is exhibiting further samples of mllomalie, a forage crop, fully ton foot In height. Theso stalks wore pulled Aug. 2S, Tho plnn of O. L. Young and as sociates to Install reduction works hero Is meeting with deserved oncour ngemeut from minors throughout tho valley. It Is proposed -to utlllzn a certain unllty of rock used In tho smelting procoss nsf a resultant for tlllaer. Tho projeqt. Js. as yot only on paper, hut It Is bluo paper, with plans and specifications outllnod sys tqmntleally. ' . The springs pavilion, 4noV being erected on tho slto of tho exhibit building neriMhO dtmot, will bp a sub stantial structure 18x36 feet, from .which will he dispensed, various mln oral waters, now being mobilized within the city limits. A. Lamb has (he contract. Whitney's Hoy Singer, an aggre gation of Snokane vocalist number ing 10Q, poaeod through hero on Mon day bound fur, tho exposition. J nil a Calkins afforded an object lesson In Judicial othleti on the oe rasiun of temporarily providing over the Carry county clicult court reoont ly. In an awault and battery caso In which the abuse of liquor figured he fined one $on. Terms $2 on spot c..h, iiaiance pa.ib!o Jiutantcr In CAMPAIGNING WITH TRAINED DOGP! BRIDGING No. 1 fiver try my hand at I UUU They are till talking army in Russial r tho event of the aggressor getting drunk again. As a reminder taxes become de linquent Sept. 1, unless the Initial payment tins been made, In which event tho period of grace expires Sept. 30. Penalty 10 per cent nnd one per cent Interest per mouth after April 1. Tho Ashland cannery la being open nted Intermittently until the supply of products Justifies n regular force on full time. M. C. Mnlugor man ages the plant which Is owned by Dr. !' C Swedenburg. It would seem as though with tho closing of tho Tal ent plant, tho local Institution would soon be running over time. Mr. Mn Ingcr nluo packn nnd ships fruit from tho old headquarters formerly occu pied by the Ashlnnd Krult and Pro duco asKoclatlun. Most of the stuff goes south instead of north ns in former years, tho actlvo competition of the Ynkima section of Washington having demoralized tho fruit market In northern centers. Two Indies, members of n cantpjng linrly lately returned from the Dead lndlnn country, nro credited with hav ing discovered even If they did not extinguish a forest fire which they ran across whllo out huckleberrylng. The blaze was undoubtedly caused by n lightning stroke. Their names are Mrs. K. V. Carter and Mrs. J. M. Wagner. They turned In nn nlnrm, when Fred w'ngner and others con stituted themselves nn emergent fire pntrol and extinguished tho flames In accordance with methods employed In the regular service. Mrs. Trlxlo Jacobs Martin was n brief visitor In Ashland Inst Sunday, on her way to resldo at Seattle, after an absence- of two years lu thoflln wallan Islands. Sho Is tho daughter of one of the proprietors of tho old tlmo Ashland Mills, a flouring plant which wns conducted by Jacobs & Virgin, nnd Is well known to a host of acquaintances hero. Incident to visiting familiar surroundings, Mrs. J. It. Casey and daughter Ileleno met her ut tho depot. II. II. Lamkln has returned from superintending harvesting operations on tho Lnmltln Ilros. wheat ranch of 1000 acres in tho neighborhood of Montague. W. W. Caldwell and family who re turned to tholr old family surround ings nt I.odl, Wis., sovoral months ngo, have come, back to Ashland to remain Indefinitely, Having sold theinsolvos out of house nnd homo hero, they aro on tho lookout for tern porary quarters pending furthor ar rangements. Karl Ulrlcli nnd his bride enmo up to their homo at the Gray ranch last Thursday. Mr. Ulrlch's sister came along as far as Mr. Nye's, nnd Chaun coy Kloroy nnd wlfo wont back to town In tho car with tho Misses Ul rlcli. Mrs. I.uther Kast nnd daughter aro visiting relntlves hero at present. Carl Itlclinrdson, Uriah Vaughan and James Peyton are fighting flroo near Paid mountain. Thorn aro quite a few fires around and tho air id very smoky most of tho tlmo. TCono of tho showers which have fallen in noarby districts latoly havo et hit Flounco Hock. On August 2 1 Ous Dltsworth nnd Miss Violet Vaughan were mnrrlod In Medford by Ilev. Hradloy. Misses Flo Dltsworth and Lucy Larson and I.uthor Kast accompanied them to the pursonage. t Later the young cou ple wont to a hotel to eoapo an Ini pending charivari und returned to Flounce Itosk Thursday to mako tholr homo on the Klncnid- plaeo. Mrs. Vaughn and Mrs. Nichols had pre pared a fine aupiwr for tho nowly weds, at which the Vaughan and Dltsworth families were present. Saturday night some of the child ren of the neighborhood lml by Frank Dltsttortu and Dee Illancbard pro ceeded to mui-e a loud and Joyful Jf) CHASM? dog training? duets of It In the German Ke. 2-We,wer hard s V -JK - I VC - " Jwi s J w4 noise around tho houso of Ous and Violet Dltsworth. The besiegers woro treated with more kindness thnn they deserved ns they were Invited In nnd treated' to peaches, nuts, candy nnd oranges. All scorned to enjoy their reception so well thnt they remained until u Into hour laughing and chaff ing. Miss Margery ICrsklne spent Satur day night and Sunday with Pearl Peyton. Tho Phlpps nnd Von der Ilollen families havo gono to Huckleberry mountain. Mr. anil Mrs. ninnchnrd went to Derby Monday and returned Tuesdny. Mrs. Sainh P. AdaniB Is visiting with friends lu Medford at the pres ent time. , Mr. Peyton's family went over to eat watermelons nt tho Dawsons' Thursdny evening. A young Mr. Applegnto who was traveling through the country on n blcyclo wns taken seriously III with something resembling ptomnlno pois oning. Ho Is now nt tho home of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. 1 Dltsworth where lie has tho best of earn nnd attention. A doctor was called Sunday evening but we have not yet heard his opinion of the caso. Mr. nnd Mrs. Dlanchnrd started to Uesslu Hock Monday morning to pick huckloberrles. Nelson Nye nnd family nnd Miss Margery Krsklno expect to start to huckleborry mountain Wednesday. Ono of tho McDonald boys of Troll visited at Mr, Peyton's Sunday und attended Sunday school. Mr. Mansfield's family woro plcnlc Ing on Middle Fork Sunday. jMrs. Hollenbenk Is transacting bus Inoss in .Medford. Charlcc Manning took dinner Fri day with Ous nnd Violet Dltsworth. Mrs. Win. McLeod Is now In tho Sacred Heart hospital Medford ro covering from an operation which sho underwent last week. Sho Is get ting along nicely nnd tho doctor says sho will bo stronger than over upon her recovery. Miss 131slo Toncy Is looking after the McLeod children nt present. E Reported by Jackson County Ab tract Co., Blith and Fir Ht. Circuit Kenneth II. Harnett v. O. II. Cliuf fee, motion nml demurrer filed. Mnrv V. Je et nl vs. I'', fl. Mntlii s in, nnswer filed. I'liiirloH Dodge v. O. V. Wool, no tice of oroxh-ujMieul. Soymniif II. Hull v. V. .1. Hur bulge, niiswer filed. Helle Niekell et nl v. .Iomo W. Wilson et nl., Ml it In t'oieeoio limit- I'rolmtu In tlio mntler of the eat.ilo of Dan iel Whetstone, petition nud order filed. In the Hinder' of the opinio of Lydiu M. Amy, decwined, inventory und nppniinemoiit tiled. In tho mutter of the oMntc of Henry .Mulr, ducoiisctl, nnawiir of guiirriiniiK ml litem filed. Ileal Kstittd Tidiisfeis Iiuller & ThomM.in Co. to ('. F. Onrou rl u x, lot in bleak A, Boulovnnl addition, Ash land . .. . . $ 10 Robert Ahwortlt to L. I'. WiiIIhco ot u.v, lot 1, blftfk 1, (Tniy'a addition, .Medford 10 Hngloy CnnniHg Co. Ui JI. I Alfnn et nl., nil it laiwU . 1 Mildnwl I'UlMitt to Hnle I'iano Hoiiko, lot '2, block .V Cen tral l'olnt 10 Isabella KoM'lev ot vir to Oen. L. buearly, land in trr. !JV-37-2W. A00 W. Dnri et us ( IW:' V lliblmrd, lot in blink , Ilail' Hdditiim, Medldd l.Ollli H'-nry linn, ihi- it u In I.. 0 NEWS pViYftS3i Pft .' x.n i . "SkBiBai --,j-' prcascd-the Ruiilan ahtlU were falling all about. I Urttd out w Ith my dachshund' ' mbmT- JjmKaTTr .- C ' No. 3-In-thla manner we bridged tlie jrulley s ami mountain p."cs Kiumit Humphrey, trustor-, lots 18 und 111, block '-'. Kenwood uililition, Modfoiil W. H. Ham et u.y to J. R Jen kins, Inml in see. HIMHM K. J. O. IfuneSon et u.x to Henry W. I lend, luilil in sec. U-U7- av .. ... 10 NOTICIJ. Notlro Is hereby given that tho undersigned will apply to tho city council of the city of Medford, Ore gon, nt its next regular meeting, Sep tember 7th, 1315, for n llcenso to sell malt, vinous nnd splrltous li quors at his place of business, No, 03 N. Front street, Medford, Oregon, to December 3 1st, 1115. Dated August 23rd, 191C. It 3. HADOLIFF. FOIt ItKNT FllcmS7li:i ItOOMH FOIt'TtRNT Fu"rnlshca"room8r20H South Central. 153 FOIt ItKXT IIOL'SKS- FOK HUNT C-room modern house, close In. Cheap to right party. Phono I'J'JrY. 139 FOH HUNT G room niodorn bunga low, nice luwu, plenty sbado, good location, wntor free. N20 West 12th. ' HO FOIt HUNT A-l bungalow Phone 317. FOH HUNT Modern 0 room bunga low, close In,' cheap. Phono 13-X. 'FOH HUNT Four room flat or house, furnished or unfurnished, 730 W. 11th, 723-Y. FOH RUNT 5-room modern houso, hard-wood floors, full cement base ment. Phono 370W. FOH HUNT Modern C-room houso, 1021 West 10th St., (10, water paid. Henuett Investment Co. FOH HUNT Closo In C room houso with sleeping porch, modern plumbing, electric lights, cement sidewalk, garage, on paved street. Hunt reasonable, Inquiro of II. C. Stoddard, Medford, Oregon. tf FOR RUN! MISUHMANICOUH FOH RUNT Open cigar und nows stand, first cluss fixtures. Rent low. Seo J. C. Ui own, Sparta building. FOR RUNT flOUKKKIClCI'I.N'n ROOMS FOH RUNT Housekeeping rooma with gas nnd bath. 315 North Hartlott phono 0G8-H. FOR 8ALIC-MI;liliIjANTCOU8 FO RBA L K "uxVrn fancy KlborU peuchos. A. W. Stone. FOH SALIC--Cr. II. P.ll-cyllnder 1010 Pierce Arrow automobile. Alfred S. V. Cariionter, 203 First Nation ul Hank Uldg. HOt FOH SAI.K Ouo oyllndor Reo cur In first class condition, new tires. Prlco $7i. Will take part cash or will trade for good cow, Phono fl2li-J. FOH SALU Mfalfa liny. $10.00 ppr ton. W. H Lamb, phono fi-F2. FOH SALIJ -Polo mountain buggy, good as now. Palmer Investment Co,, Modoc Orchurd. ' FOH SALU -2-seatcd Vollo hack with pole. PhonoCfi2.I. FOR S.Mt mniHUH FOH SALU Four room modorn house, furnished; also good pay ing business, on Main street. Al together cheap. Call at :i03 Kast Main streit 112 Fruitgrowers Attention ! Two American v4iorator, com plete ith furnaces, trays, etc., coot $1 100, cash prlco only $410 for both. Here : an excellent opportunity for you to make some money on your crop by doing your poaches, apples, etc. Two or tlneo of you could band togother to very good advantage Immediate action nuceaiary. Baglcy Canning Co. TWJ.NT, ORIXiON. &? AZkL- am -. NaagresS3i? z1Mm2m untU we Mrivl behind the hutr' . .L. FOR 8AIirlArK3TXC1C FOR SAL1? flood Jersey cow, fresh soon, $-10. Sows and pigs cheap. W. 12. llryson, Griffin creek. 130 FOH SALU Stock hogs, plga, brood sows. Phono 10x.x3, Ulden Ilros,. Contrnl Point, 1 13 FOH SALU Fine Jersey cow worth $75 nt $00. P. K. Wynkoop place, 1 mile east of Country club. 140 TOR SaTu Stack hogs, all kinds. 0. Allder, Ross l.aue. 140 FOR ALu"Chenp, right extra good young work mures, well broke, two nets ot heavy Work harness. Vln hou's barn, North Riverside uvc nuo. IRC Ff)R SALIC niCAU KSTATH FOH SALU 1C0 ncres fnrm fenced, small house, burn nnd out build ings, family oi chard, two springs 120 ncres lu cultivation, $25 per ncfo, tnke part trade. Call or ad dress 325 K. Jackson St., Medford. 13'J FOH SALU CO ncrcn land, fine, deep soil, deeded water right, 7 room house, electric lighted, modern, 4Cx3C barn, fenced Page wire, ,40 ncres lu alfalfa, corn, sugar beets nnd small garden truck, 20 acres lu pears, Hartlott and D'AujOu, small peach orchard, team horses, cow, farm Implements and all crop goe,H with place. For prlco und particulars, address Dox 55, R. F. D, No. 2, L. M. C. Central Point, Ore, i HUAL KSTATB FOH SALU All klndn of property for salo or 6x chango. Oold Rny Realty Co. ' FOH SALK Farm land, fruit Innd, timber land, laud from $5.00 per acre upwnrdn on long tlmo. Cold Ray Realty Co. ' FOH SA LU Wyown'iiicu, 80 ucres, finely improved Roguo River Val ley Innd, 3'j mile north Unglo Point. Seo or address owners, W. II. Crnudull on the plac,o, or J. T, Carpontor, 346 N. Unrtlott, Med ford, no agents. 150 FOR SALU Buy Ashland property whllo prices aro attractive. Wo havo for quick salo in center ot town und best resldonco district, on Sherman street, ono block from school, 3 blocks from public libra ry, three lots, each GO foot front by 117 deep, covered with fruit, and 5-room houso plastered, bath, lights, foundation, splendid chauco to build 2 now small bungalos for rent to railroad mon, on other two lots. Can soil whole property for $1760, with $G50 cash. This is worth at least $2500, nnd Is grow ing In value, Also flno 8-room houho, modorn, with bath, lights, turnnco, etc., on best resldonco dis trict on boulevard, and 50-foot lot, especially fine location. Prlco $4760. Hodgson-Whltmoro & Heed, Cor, Oak und Main Sts, Ashland, Ore. 140 I-X)R lC.tmA.tJli TO THAI)U--Uqulty in property for Htoc-K cattle, prcreriou. jiox w., Mali Tribune. 111 UXCIIA.VOUUwi acies tliouinn'il dollar hog feiiclng, 10 dollars acre, llox 10, Mall Tribune ISO FOH UXCIIANOU Will trade nn oqulty In 40 nrroa of good farm ing land for an equity. In n dwell ing In Medford. No money ro qulied. See E. S. Tinny. 210 Car-liett-Coioy Hldg. 18S LOST TAKEN UP At Kaiser's plaoo on Riverside, 3 sows and 13 pigs, marked with crop on right, two splits under bit In left. Owner nan talco samn by paying ad and feed bill. L. R. Houssum; 139 NEW TODAY Somo fine small ranches In south ern California aro offored In ex change for stock or grain ranches In this valley. A stock of goods, hardware nnd furniture in good part of tho Wil lamette valley la Offered for it eleur stock or grain ranch, $8000.00. A very fine rosldouce in Los Au geloa. Will exchange for a pear orchard. Vaulo $26,000.00. Bomo flno bargains In good clone In ranches. Look them over. C. D. HOON I 1 s evK ' nn -tnMR np tiif SIMPLE TRICKS I HAN -TAUGHT MY U0fi5 TU 'PERFORM' DONT WON. DER NOW, Ell? HOARD AM) ROOM HOARD AND ROOM Mis. W. T. York. -120 Laurel St. 143 IIKliP WAXTKH FUMALi: wXNTUt)MIddion eral hnusowork; smnll family. Call 330 South Fir St. 130 I WANTICft SITUATIONS WANTUD Capable boy wants to work for board and room while nt toiullng hrhool. Call 1SS. 141 WAXTISO MlnuKijiiAMfCOUS WANTUD -Small car In good repair. Phono C70-M. 130 i WANTUD Hy elderly couple, nicely i furnished bungalow or cottage for i tho winter. Will take best of rare. Prefer the west Hide. Ad dress 11., rare Mull Tribune. WANTUD Peaches to dry at pruno drier uy ueo. ii. young. mono 7-F4, R. F. D. No. 1, box 12, Med ford. 13U WANTUD Stock hogs, weight nbout 100 lbs. Phono 5U7-J3. 130 WANTED Largo knitting mill In vites correspondence- from women desirous ot earning money, part or full tlmo. (food pay. Uxpcrlcnco unnecessary. International Mills, Inc., Norrltnw "n son I s. Vf A I'l' . . . I . v - IT IS YOUR HUIXlWSrO SUE MIC Ilecauso my stock, in trado U to have optlonod ut tho lowest cash prlco tho boat buy lu this county. I havo bocu on tno ground look lug out for you for tho past flvo years. Nearly ovoryday I havn In vestigated some "good thing." 1 have eliminated ovor) thing oxcopt those deal which I tun convinced will & iuio me satisfied customers. In a low hours tlmo I can glvo you tho benefit of this research. It Is my business to show you ovor tho county nud Introduce you to tho possibilities und opportunities here. Sou Med ford first and J. C. BARNES 1()U West Alain Htrwt F. (t IICSINKSS DIRKOTORV Collection.! nnd Report C0MECt70Ns"aND REPORT collected Boino accounts 14 year a old. Wo know how to got tho money. Tho Uullock Mercantile Agency, Inc., Rooms 1, 2, 3, Has--klua' Hldg., 21G K. Main St. Chiropractor DR. A. R. HUDQEB. Dr. IvOUlso B. Hedges Mochano-Thoraplsts, Ohlro practors, Hpondylothoriplstu. Those systems. Including dietetics, cura tive gymnastics, hydro-theraphy. etc., produce results In both acute and chronic diseases. Consulta tion freo. Ovor Deuel & Co., cor ner Main mid Unrtlo'.t. Hours 9 a. m. to G p. m. Othor hours by appointment. Phone 17U. DK: It. J. LOOICWOOD,, Chiropractor, nerve specialist Rooms 20.1-204-205. Oarnolt-Corey bldg. Vapor baths und Bclontlfic massago gUen; noodlo spray, head nnd shoulder ihowor In connection; advice In dlotettcs, medical gymnastics, bydropthernpy. Lady attendant. Phone, office 643, restdonce 511-R. Knglnecr anal Contractor FRED N. CUMMINQS Engineer and contractor, 404 M. F. & II. Uldg. Surveys, estimates. Irrigation, dralnago, orchard and land Im provement. Oar iftg HUAOU Oet your premise loanod up for the summer. Call on tho city garbage wugoni for good service. Phono 274-u r. T. Allen. Instruction la Mnsle VIOHT MUSIC STUDIO Room 401. Qarnutt-Corey Dldg. Fred AL ton Halght Plnno, Mrs. Florence Halllday Halght, voice. Phone 72. , X'hyetilciatu u trurgeoai 111. P. O. OARLOW, DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW OiteopathU physicians, 410-417 C-arneU-Corsy bldg,, phono 1036-L. lUsldenet 20 South Luurel St. HI. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathia physlclauB, 303 Qarnett-Corey building. Phono U04-M. t. J. J. EMMENB Physlclaa aid surgoou. Practlco ltmltod to oye, ear, uoao and throat Eyes scien tifically tested and glasies sup plied. Oculist and Aurist tor S. P. It. R. Co. Offices M. F. & H. Co, Uldg., opposite P. O. Phone G07. U. I'ICKliL, M. D. Office Jack on County Dank bldg. Offlca phone 43-R; rnbldonco phone 68-R, I. II. W. CLANCY Physician aad surgeon. Phonea, otflco 30, rel denco 724-J. Office hours 10 t 112, 2 to 6. DIt. 8. A. LOCKWOOD DR. MYRTLE S. LOCKWOOD Physicians and surgeons. Office 300-310-311, M. F. & II. Hldg. Phonos resldonco, 814-J2; office, 814. It. MARTIN C. 11ARHKR rhysl. clan mid siiigcon. Office Palm block, opposite Nash Hotel, lloura 10 to 12, 1 to 4. Phono 110-J. O. HEINE. M. D., SPECIALIST Eye, ear, noso ami throat, office 228 East Main; resldonco 1,121 East Main; office hours t a. in. to 12 m.; 1:30 to 0 p. m. Telophonea Office, 303; ; residence, 203-J2. Printer anO rublibtiers iHUFORD PRINTING CO. has the beat equipped printing office la aoutkoru Oregon; book binding, loose loaf ledgers, billing systems; etc. Portland price. 37 Norta 'lr Ut. - -f t-ri-ajr' s:i ,, , , " I ' Transtcw EADS THANSFEK UTOHAOW CO. Off led 42 North Front St. Phoae 315. Prices right. Hervlce guar-' ned TwiiltcH h! Muppllevt. TYPEWRm-:ilVAND"sUPPMk3 Now llemluKton. Smith Premier and Monarch typewriting, adding und subtracting mucluos, rebuilt ihttclitnca for cash or easy pay ments. Machines for rent, rlbbou and supplies of all kinds, simple r pafra froe ot cburgo, Roger ii Hennott. In Oi)tr t DkM 938-11, or r ul'mor Piano Place, UU m i i