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PAGE MVK OLD NICODEMUS NIMBLE AT THE FRONT BY WELLS - -j MEDITORD JOID TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OttECION, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1915 ASHLAND Hi VICINITY Vlce-Prejddcnt E. O. McCormlck or San Francisco, General TJcket nutl Passenger Agent Scott and Goncrnl Frplght Agent Illiymaw of Portland, nil Southern Pacific officials, arrived liero Tliursdny, remaining until llto schcdulo of No. 15 In tho nrtcrnoon, in company with members of tho springs commission, Publicity Manag er Dtiryen and George Kramer, local agent, tho pnrty lunched at tho depot hotel and woro afterwards taken for nn cxtensivo drive over springs terri tory and park surroundings. Agent Rosenbnunt brought tho party from Bedford In nn nutomobllo. A recent notablo realty transfer is n finely Improved ranch property in the vicinity of Evans creek, deeded by tho Oxford Investment company, of which F. W. StrcclH of Mcdford, Stuart Saunders pf Ashland nud E. E. Rngley of Roguo River aro incorpor ators, to E. E. Raymond of San Luis Hoy, California, who with his Bon will occupy it. Thp tract comprises 1G0 acres. For postofflec facilities it 1h tributary to Winter. Consideration was $11,000. Pending removal onto the property October 1, Mr. nml Mrs. Raymond aro visiting with Mr. nnd Mrs. R. J. Edwards, old-timo Kansas friends, residing on Lnurol street. .1. W. l.oshor, former resident here, now of Portlnnd, whoro ho is em ployed with n Southern Paclfjc brldgo building crow, and who was seriously Injured by n fal while at work In tho vicinity of Oregon City, Is improved to tho extent of being removed from the hospital to his homo nt 8C1 Fran cis nvcnuo; Portlnnd, where 1)0 Is still nursing n broken nrm nml minor bruises. . W. F. Caldwell, form or Western Union operator, and wjto broke his leg sometliho ago, Is on tho convales cent list nctlng ns director of tourist movemoptu at thd automobllo camp grounds In Llthia park. Dr. W. E. Ulnko and family havo returned from their outing in Doug las county accompanied by Mrs. Sinn Grant. Whllo thero they visited rela tives at Canyonvllle, where they woro Joined by tho doctor's brothers, Geo. of Portland nnd Ed of Corvallls, who motored south with their families. Four deer fell beforo tho prowness of tho three hunters. Traveling Auditor Coppago of San Francisco was checking up tickotB and other supply fcautros in tho local S. P, passenger pfflces early Jn tho week. Ho wag nccompauled by his wlfo who assisted In tho work. Ilert Hryant, employeo nt tho Nnt, nnd who accompanied Guy Good and pnrty on nn outing to tho Dead Ip dlan locality recently, Is credited with having shot tho biggest deer securoU In theso parts 'this season. Ho was nut popping nt chipmunks In n desul tory sort of a way when this Particu lar dcor nppcare.d on tho sceno nnd wns lnlil low with n 22 rlflo nt short range. Tho unlntnl drossod 1T.0 lbs. Tho Siskiyou Nows, published nt Yrokn, F. Holbrook holng proprietor, has moved Into a building of Its own, a brand now llnotypo having been ad dod to Its cfiulpmont. W. W. Ussher, local tolophono man ngor, hns returned from tho exposi tion at Kan Francisco. R. X. Rurt of Chicago Is visiting tho family of his granddaughter, Mrs. W. E. Fidlor, residing on Fifth utreet. Willi associates ho In introducing a novel heating dovlce which Is termed n "Solsmo-Thernt." Hlrnm Panfnrd who has been vis iting bin brother Thomas horo for sou'ral months past, left on Wednes day for his hoinp li) San Diego. E. X. Hrusbwood, living on Iowa htreet, has returnod nfter n month's nbsonco Investigating mlnliig pros, prcts In Slskljou county. John Mattern, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Mattern, canto homo on Wed nesday from tho Highland mlno over beyond Yreka, for a vacation spell, bo Ing threatened with serious Illness, Mrs. Ellen Wagner, acocmpanled by hor granddaughter, Hesslo Wag ner, returned homo on Thursday after n thrco months' absence vIMtlng rela Uvea In Jowa and other portions of tho contral west. On tho hontoward trip they visited the expositions both at San Diego and San Francisco. Mrs. M. G. Lawrence, wlfo of tho proporiutor of Iltiokborn Lodge which Ideal property Is locatod In the vjcln lt of Tolmau Springs, southeast of Ahland In credited with having sus tained family traditions In tho expert use of the riflo by shooting a flue buck. Traveling Inspector Newell of Port land was here early Jn the week at tending to official dutlos in connec tion wjth Southorn Pacific matters. The McWIIIIams and Peck families motorod Inst Tuesday to tho vicinity of tho fish hatohory at tho mouth of Hlk creek, also visiting the Tucker ranch, Mcl.eod brldgo and other lo oalltlM. They witnessed the effects of bavernl foroat flrea, and in places the heavy trees whleh had fallen nerow; the roadwa) had beon sawed through by tho fire patrol In ordor that vehielo might paaa. Frd T)lr, of Corning. Cul., son-In-law of W. A. Patriok. has been visiting horo recently. All ffatk fnniAi vnd naap autMiAhfji to the local union stowkyard navel - NICK'P LABOR DAVOUTINC?! " " : , ' ?'"? m!iTr .h'r rr""y on L.bor Day Tha z my rule. moat remarkable Bihlrg trip7 boon greatly improved by tho appli cation of sovoral now coats of white wash throughout, making them take on n subdued nnd spotless wlilto np pcaranco instead of tho pronounced red light cffecjB of former ycnrBt Mrs, A, L. Harvey, residing on B street, hns returned front a Visit yvtlt hor daughter nt Klnmnth Falls, who Is tho wife of Nate Ottcrbcln, nn edi tor and publisher of ono of tho pa pers In that enterprising town., W. G. Prescott, local fruitgrower, also Albert Johnson, of tho Seven Oaks orchards, havo lately been pend ing some extra flno peaches to be ex hibited In the Oregon building at tho San Francisco exposition. In tho con signment were magnificent speci mens of 28 Globe and 32 Elborta packs respectively. Fishing Is good even on Ashland lawns, Irrigation ponstockB furnishing tho supply. On Wednesday, CW. Xlms, with tho nsslstnnco of n plum ber, landed a flno flvo Inch trout from n vnlvo fixture of his premises, 125 North Main street. A monkoy wrench Instead of a reel did tho business. Stockholders of tho Grnnlto City hospital hold their annual meeting hero Sept. 9. If rigid government rules will ad mit of It, n parcel post exhibit will ho mado at tho forthcoming county fair at Mcdford ns a timely educational feature, n number of second rato poKtmnstcrH having becomo interested in tho project. Col. Goethals, of Panama cnntrl fauto, passed through Ashland on Thursday bound for San Francisco. Motor cars benring Florida pen nants, recently camped hero, covering a dlstnnco which 1h nbuut tho limit of any appearing on locnl grounds this season. F. M, Anderson,, n brother of Mrs. J. M. Wagner nnd a former wolf known resident hero, arrived this week for a visit with rolatlvcs, ac companied Ty his wife. For somctlmo past they hnve been touring vnrlouH northern sectlonn of South America on a httslneHS mission hr well as for pleasure. At ono tlmo Mr, Anderson wns connected with tho Southern Pa cific iih a geological expert In that cor porations oil development work throughout California. The family homo Is nt Berkeley. Mrs. Emma Jack and her Rlster, Mrs. Ferguson, loft for tho Josoplilno county caves Thursday morning in their now Ford, lly Npeclal invita tion Rev. A. R. Rlitckstono and wlfo accompanied them on thu outing, tho pastor acting In tho capacity of unlicensed chauffeur. A movement having for Its object tho tendering of a reception to tho school board and teachers of tho Ash land district Is under way. Rev, It, W. Farquhar, pastor of tho Congre gational church taking tho initiative In tho matter. The ditto proposed Is on or about Sopt. 10. EAGLE POINT EAGLETS By A. C, ITowiett fl. K. Kmtan of I'rinuyjlle wus here looking over tho count! in tltN ttcuiion, Willium Jleokatlimn of Ynkimit, Witxh., was ninonjj tlio cullers latt Thursday, and on Friday wont up to Thouina Karjow'a mid liitnUy went up to bin pld Jiome on Hlk creek. Dr. Kmmons n'nd Mr. Kidd, both of Mcdford, pnM through lien1 on their way to Crater Lake Itibt Fri day. Luut Katnnlay C. II. Willium unit family wgre here for dinner and thi) wy tho trwvoliiifr aaleoweii (meie. Utile hero one would hu led to tfiink that our iiimhIiiiiiU ere iloiux on MilerHhlo buiBMi. On Sunday W. i)t Htuuiititu oud family, nwUng uf Mr. ud Mr. HuwMton, their kon, aitruol L. Mum ,Iililrd lluiwlutu ami her tr, Mi Junt, were hpr fur din iter. Ttiev wtrf prtiumie; to tvturn tv thetr home, i cnt tb ladte m h" J lwy go fishing Want to hear about my No. 2-1 wm hug aea bam on the family were, nnd Mr. II. said that hIic could not think of leaving r'uglo Point without taking' a ineii) at Jho sttjtnyside and meeting the nit tlior of tins Kaglets, us she had lieen in thu Iiuliit of renditiK them in her homo iii Sun Jpbo, Oil., for hovernl yearM. Tito three Indies stinted on Tuesdiiy evening- on tlio S. I., tti' coi))ianicd Ijy Mrs. JL A. Whitman ond oon. Mr. Whitman is tlio fote mint on Mr. Iliiinilton'.s fnrm nnd or chard, and (luring his wife's absence lie, Mr. Hamilton nml liis sou nre Inking their jneajs nt tho Kunuyside. In addition to the Hamilton family wo had nbout twenty transients here for dinner, some of )tom woro strangers, hut nmoitjr litem were H. L. Burdic, who lias been hityip up nnotlier carload of Iios for shipment to tlie California market. Walter Woods lias hren nsMhtuig him in milking his purchases. They rejioit that ijiey littve succeeded in seeurinj,' sixteen porkers from Ktigene IJel? lows, thirty-fio from L. I). Tucker, of lirowusboro nnd ILj from J. W. Wakefield of Mcdford. Mre. John Aslipolu of Mcdford has been visiting her son, Roy, unit fam ily tlio past few days. fleorgo Cliildrctli onnio out from M'edfonl Mondny to visit his brother, Wesley h. Cliildrctli. W. L. ChUdrcth has mined his supply of undertaking moods fiom the Aslmolc building into n house just below the mill, nud Roy Aslipole has moved Jiis stock of hurdunre ami dishes into his own building on Main utrpct. One of tlio liariis on the place known us the I'nrtou or Joe Ruder place, took fire Sunday night- about 11 o'clock and burned to the ground. I understand that there was about fifteen or twenty tons of hay in the hum ut the time. Tin property had changed hands it short time before and is now owned by F. (1. Mutliisoii I havo not learned about the insur ance or whether it was insured or not. I uiidcn-tnud Hint there was (jiiitc it lot of fa lining implements stored in tho hum. I believe that there was no one on the place when it burned. R. 1. Ciirnclitift of Ashland was dijinjj business in our town Monday and spent tho night at tlio Suiinyside. Ilert Iliginholhaui of Flounce Rock was among the guests Sunday uii.'ht. Kenneth 0. Hook, a lirotliur-jn-liiw of R. A. Whitman, is itmoin; the boarders nt the S. S. hotel during the absence of his sister. T. W Osgood ami tS, K. .Mountain were with us Tuesday for dinner, nnd so were y. 1J, Root, the Fruit and Produce association's mint, and .1. .1. MeMnhon of Ashland was here with Mr. Hurdie npd Walter Wood Tues day. Tuesday afternoon thice of the seven Hstoru known us tho I'orrv i tcrs, to-wtt: Mr. Lihbie Wlietter, Mrs. Nellie Simpson of Spokane, Wash,, and Harriet Allep nt Seattle Wash,, arrived here to visit their mother, Mrs. F. M, Stcnuit, sinters and brother, Mrs. Nettie drover, Alt's. Lottie MoQuoid, Mr. Delia Nichols, Mrs. Kiomu. Seine of Oakland, Cul., who has beep here for several days, niid William I'em of KutU Fulls. Tu. fight children aim to haves a family reunion once each vein, nnd they al ways have a !ond lime, and J heard Mr. Howlett sav something nbout (hem uniting her to givo u quiltiu? party whilo thev were all hero to gether, iii she generally does,' and I suppose (hut she will, for she is about as youii nh any of thoin. NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that tho undersigned wl apply to tho city pflpnoll of the city of Medford, Ore gou, at Its next regular meeting, Sop tomber 7th, 1'Jlfi, for a llcenso to soil malt, vinous and splritoun li quors at bis placet of business, No. 63 N. Front street, Medfyrd. Oregon, to UotoiHber 31st, 1915, Dated August SSrd, 191S. I). S. RAOCLIFF. (Ming In a gulf. Suddenly 1 fciURht my hnokl I toswd It high in the alrl Reportod by Jackson County Ab tract Co., Sixth nnd Fir 8t. Circuit Don Cameron vs. T. I). Jones, af fidavit. , W. G. Muyficld ct px toO. R. Chaf fee, suit to foreclose contract. Pi-olsito duiirditi'iisltip of A. MeN. ljnirisoii, iueompetept, petition, Inpid. Kstiitcul' Daniel Wl'etstone, eitit lion. Kstntc of Jean Orr, order of publi cation of notice of scttlcincnt of final account. Kstnte of Tlieo. Cameron, order apjxiintiiig day for final f,et lenient. ReaJ ICslate Tnuisfei-s i. L. Webster et u. to Jtek son county, strip of Injuj it) sec. .-:)7-1W. . . ..' $ 1 J. W. Diamond to l W. Palm et ux, loUs in Palm's Second addition, Mcdford . .... 1,000 Paul dondwyn to J. L. Heljns, part of Jot tl and lid 7, block , Fairmotint addition, Mcd ford ... . 10 J. W., Andrews et ii x tji Jik;1; 8oii comity, stiip of upi) in sec. d-:i7-l.W. . 1 School District No. UO lo I Jnckstm ciniiitv. strin ill' land in see. r-:i7-lV. . .. .y M J. S. Vilns et itv to Jaeksoit county, strip of bind in sec. fi.7-lW. - - .- 'l I!N L. (lutes et u.v to JitokHoii county, strip of laud in sec. I-:I7-1W. r. 1 Julia L. LawVcneo et vir to .Arnry M. Stiekbind, lt 10, block 1, Hunkur Hill addi tion, Mcdford .'iOO J. W. Mitchell et nl to Jiiokson county, s(iii of bind in see. fi-:i7-IW. 1 I'OU ItKNT VUuMtmUD ItOOMH FO R "RENT -Furnished rooms, a 0 i South Cent ml. IS 3 HOARD AMI ROOM ilOA it A N?MMKhM Vso La u rel HI? Mrs. W. T. York. Ha FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT"-"pp?tly"tiin hoiiso at M7 West 11 th; good lo cation; shady yard. 145 FOR RENT Nowly tinted small, modern, furnished bungalow, 421 Jay street, cor So. Oukdnlo nnd 11th streets. 143 FOR RENT Nowly tinted ntnnll, modern, furnished bungalow. 142 i - FOR RENT 5-room modern houso, lioru-woou floors, mil cement uaso inent. Phono 370W. FOR RENT A-l bungalow Phono 317. FOR RENT Four room flat or house, furnished or unfurnished, 730 W. 11th, 723-V. FOR RENT Modern 5-rooin houso, 1021 West 10th St., 10, water paid. Ronnott investment Co, FOR RENT Closo In 5 room houso with sleeping porch, modern plumbing, electric lights, comont sldowalk, garago, on payed titrcot. Ront reasonable. Inuulro of II, C. Stoddard, Mcdford, Oregon. tf Fruitgrowers Attention ! Two American evaporators, com ploto with furnaces, trays, etc., cost 11400, cash prlco only $450 for bqth, Horo lc an excellent opportunity for you to makn somo money on your orop by doing jour poacbos, apples, etc. Two or throo of you could band togother to very good advantage Immediate action necessary. Bagley Canning Co. TALENT, OJUigOX. COURTHOUSENEWS .r-r- - - --w .. i i -r-E i SSow "! No 3- Bmackl il flew directly into the mouth of a. pelican (lying ovrrlievll However. I clung to tenaciously! FOR ItKNT IIOUHUKKKPING UOOMH FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms with gns and bath. IU5 North Rartlett phono CDS-R. FOR RENT MIMUIClihANICOUS FOR RE.T Open clgnr and news stnnd, first class fixtures. Rent low. Sco J. C. Rrown, Spnrtn building. FOR .SAI.l'.--MISj;i'.l.T,AMCOUS FOR SALE iTnl r i ntoroa t" J n "good paying well established business, il'.'OO tp $lu00 cash rcqttliud. If you aro looking for something good investlgnto this. Ilpx CO, Mall Tri bune. 142 FOR SALE Good plump sood ryo. Chas. Nullum, It. F. D. No. '1. 142 FOR SALE Extra fancy Elborta peaches. A, W. Stone. FOR SALE Alfalfa hay, 10,00 por ton. W. It. Lamb, phono 5-F2, FOR SALE Polo mountain buggy, good ub now. Palmer Investment Co., Modoc Orchard. FOR SALE 2-soatcd Vollo hack with pole. Phono cr2-J. FOR BALK ItKAU KSTATB FOR SALE (50 acres land, flno, deop soil, deeded wnter right, 7 room hotino, electric lighted, modorn, 4Gx3(j barn, fenced Page wire, 40 acres In alfalfa, corn, sugar beets and small garden truck, 20 acres In pears, Rartlett and D'AnJott, small peach orchard, team horses, cow, farm Imploinonts and all crop goon with place. For prlcq nnd particulars, address Ilox 55, R. F. I), No. 2, L. M. C. Central Point, Oro. REAL ESTATE FOR BALE All klifds of property for nnlo or ex change. Gold Ray Realty Co, FOR SALE Farm land, fruit land, timber lund, land from $5.00 por ncro upwards on long time. Gold Roy Realty Co. FOR SALE -Wyowa Plnco, SO ncrca, finely Improved Rnguo River Vnl ley InndA .Tj miles north Englo Point. Sco or uddrosH owners, W. H, Crandall on tho pluco, or J. T. Carpenter, 345 N. Rartlett, Mcd ford, no ugents, 150 FOR SALE Iluy Ashland property whllo prices nro attractive Wo havo for quick snlo In contor of town nud best renldcuco district, on Sherman street, ono block from school, 3 blocks from public libra ry, three lots, nch 00 foot front y 117 deop, covered wiui mm, and 5-roopt houso plastered, bath, lights, foundation, splendid chnnco to build 2 new small bungnlos for rent to railroad men, on other two lots. Can sell wholo proporty for $1750, with R50 cash. ThU is worth at least $2500, and is grow. Ing In value. Also flno 8-roout houso, modern, with bath, lights, furnace, etc., on best residence dis trict on boulevard, and 50-foot lot, especially flno location, Price $4750. Hodgson-Whltmoro & Reed, Cor, Oak and Main Sts, Ashland, Oro. 14C FOR HAM: IHHJHICS FOR SALE Four room modorn houso, furnished; also good pay ing IiuhIiiosh, on Main stroot. Al together cheap. Call at 303 East Main street. , 142 LOST LOST Retweeu Medford nnd Porby, suit case. Reward will no paid. n. B. Watson, 313 S. Orapo St., Med ford. 141 NEW TODAY A very flno twelvo room house In tho good rosldonro district of Los An geles In exchange ut $25,000 for a pear orchard. Tha host 120 aero ranch In tho val ley, Irrigation rights all paid up; ex cellent for any kind of farming, un equalled as a sugar beet farm. This Ih offotod at much )os than Its reul vuluo. 200 acroti at $125 an aoro, right In tho valley, no bettor land any whore. Irrigation rights paid up. 150 acres In cultivation, balance level pasture. A few furnished houses for rent. C. D. HOON "T . wt NN W the sV V my roj FOR.B ALr- 14 rKaTOGK FOR SALE Good milch cow and six good shoats. Impilro nt Scars' ranch, adjoining tho 101 ranch, or nt Fnber & McUonnld'a store, Cen tral Point. 142 FOR SALESniall gentln nmro, with harness nnd bugg, ?4G.00, HI (I E. Utli St. 142 F.OR SALE Stock hogs, pigs, brood sows. Phono lUxxU, Eldcn Rron.. Central Point. 143 FOR SALE Cheap, eight extra good young work mores, well broke, two sots of heavy work hnrnoss. Vln soti'a barn, North Rlvorsldo nvc nuo. 15G WANTKI SITUATIONS WANTED Capoblo boy wants to work for board nud room whllo at tending school. Call 188. 141 WANTKO itlMuni.tjAMSOUS WANTED To rent u grain anu ptock farm. Address J, J. King, Mcd ford, Oregon, 142 WANTED Hy ejdorly couple, nicely furnished bungalow or cottugo for tho winter. Will tako best of raro. Prcfor tho west sldo. Ad dress 11., carp Mall Trlbttno. WANTED Largo knitting mill In vites correspondence from womon desirous of earning money, part or fill) tlmo. Good pny. Exporlonco unnecessary. International Mills, Inc., Norrlstown, Pa. 200 WANTED TO RUY 20 tono of straw; nlso 20 tons of hny. Vin son's Feed Hani, N, Rlvorsldo Avo. 142 WANTED To borrow $300, good clear real estnto security; will pay 10 per cent nix months. Phono 295. 141 i ', i -s FOR EAtmAmilt FOItTltADi: Equity In T'iirtn room house, bath and lights for stock. Hox W Mall Tribune. 144 TO TRADE Equity In property for atock cattlo, preferred. Uox W Mall Tribune. 144 HUHINKSS DIUKUTOIIT AtUiraea PORTER J. NEFF. WM. r. MHAL.EI AttornoyB-at-Law, Rooms 3 and 0, Mcdford National Ilanlc bldg. A. E. REAME8, LAWYER Gamett- Corey bldg. Wm. M. Colvlg, George M. Robort COLVIO & ROUERTH. LAWYERS Medford National Dank Uulldlm I). F. MULKKY & OEO. W. CHERRI Attorneya nt Law. Jackson Coun ty Hank Ilulldlng. Auto riMppriM LAHER AUTO BPRINO COe aro oporatlng the largest, oldest and best equipped plant In the Pa cific northwest. Ifso our spring when others fall. Bold under guar antee. 26 North FlttoenU fit,, Portland, Ore. Denrtsln DR. W, M. VAN HCOTOO DR. O. O. VAN BCOYOO Dentists Qtrnett-Corey Illdg,, salt III Undford Ore. Phone 85 B. WHY? IT IS YOUR HUK1NESS TO BEE ME llecauso my stock in trado la to havo optioned at tho lowest cash prlco tho boat buy In this county. I have been on tno ground look ing out for you for tho past flvo years. Nearly everyday I have In vestigated so mo "good thlug." I have eliminated everything oxcopt those deals which I urn convinced will i$ ture me satisfied customers. In a fow hours tlmo I can glvp you tho benefit of this research- (t Is my business to show you over the county and Introduce you to tho possibilities and opportunities here. Bee Med ford first and J. C. BARNES 10'J West Mula Street ?Ss StcW- (ArthV Not -Old Nick Nimble refused to tell of the Windup of thU adventure as It reallr hatmnill 7r,.v sketch wilt trl. if ,! ttraishtWeui) ' " 11USINKSH DIRECTORY Collection nnd Report COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS We collected some accounts 14 yean old. Wo know how to got tha money. Tho Rullock Mercantile Agency, Inc., Rooms 1, 2, 3, Hat kins' Dldg., 210 E. Main St. CMroprftcion DR. A. It. IIEDOES, Dr, Loulso M. iiodgcs Mociinno-TlioraplBtB, Chiro practors, Spondylothoraplsts. These systems, Including dlototlcs, cura tive gymnastics, hydro-theraphy, etc.. produce rwulta In both acute and chronic diseases. Consulta tion free. Over Deuel & Co., cor cor Main nnd Rartlett. Hours f a. m. to 6 p. m. Other hours by appointment. Phono 170. DR. R. J. LOCKWOOD,, Chiropractor, nerve spoclnllst Room 203-204 206. Garnctt-Coroy bldg. Vapor baths and sclontttio massage given; neodle spray, lioad nnd shouldar ahowpr In connection; advice la dietetics, medical gymnastics, hydroptherapy. Lady attendant. Phone, office 543, residence 611-K. tBgRcr nnd Costractor FRED N. CUmiTNaEnglncoraHS contractor, 404 M. F. & II. Dldg. Surveys, estimates, Irrigation, drainage, orchard and land Im provement. Gai-imk GARBAGE Get your premises cleaned up for the summer, Call on tho city garbage wagon foi good sorvlco. Phone 274-L. T, Y, Alien. Instruction la Mart HAIGHT MUSIC STUDIO Roon 401, Oarnett-Corey Dldg. Fred Al ton llalght Piano, Mrs. Florenee Halllday Halgbt, voice. Phoae 72. Notary Fuotio HELEN N, YOC1CEY Notary pub lic, nrlng your work to me at tna sign of the Mall Tribune. riiyefllcmju mm erargeeMi DR. F. G, CARLOW, DR. EVA MAINS OARLOW OsteopatkM physicians, 416-417 Garnett-Corey bldg., phone 1030-L. iUsldenet 20 South Laurel Bt. DR. W. W. HOWARD OfUopataU physicians, 303 Qarnett-Uoxey bulldlug. Phono UQ4-M. DR. J. J. EMMENB Physician aa surgoon, Practlco limited to eye, ear, nose and throat. Eyes sclen tlflcally tested and glaife iuim piled. Oculist and Aurlat for 8. P. R. R. Co. Offices M. F. & H. Co, Rldg., opposite P. P. Phone 667. DR. R. W. CLANCY Physician aa surgoon. Pboiics. office 36, rest dence 721-J. Office hours 10 tf 12, 2 to 5. DR. S. A. LOCICWOOD DR. MYRTLE S. LOCKWOOD Physicians and Burgeons. Offlee 30P-310-311, M, F. & 11. Illdg. Phones residence, 814-J2; office, 814, DR. MARTIN O. HARDER Physl. clan and surgoon, Offlcq Pain block, opposlto Nash Hotel. Hours 10 to 12, 1 to 4. Phone 110-J. T. O. HEINE, M. D., SPECIALIST- Eye, oar, noso and throat, office 228 East Main; rcsldonco 1121 East Main; officu hours 9 a. m. to 12 in.; 1:30 to 6 p. m. Telephone! Office, 303; jrcbldonco, S03-J2. Printers nnQ I'uliUHliera 1IEDFORD PRINTINO CO. baa U best equlppod printing 'office lis southorn Orogon; boo): binding, loose leaf ledgers, billing system, etc. Portland price. 27 NortS rtr Kt. Trtuuteni BADS TRANSFER & 8T0RA0H CO. Office 42 North Front St. Fhon 316. Prices right. Berrlee guar anteed Typewriters unit NHPplles. TYPEWRITERS AND" SUPPUKS Now RomlnBlon, Smith l'towt nnd Monarch typewriting, adding and subtracting machines, rebuilt machines for cash or easy Py ments. Machines for rent, rlbbea and suppll-efl of all klads, alwpte re pairs fre of uarg, Reger Boanett, 10 Oulno Rtr. vlKHH p38-U,prFlm9rP9PJfee1 j