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PAGE SEVEN OLD NICODEMUS NIMBLE AT THE FRONT BY WELLS MEDFORD MOT TRIBUNE, MflDFORD, OKECION, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1015 ASHLAND UNO VICINITY )U X Alpha Chapter, Eastern Star, will rcBiimo regular meetings after mid summer recess, on Tuesday evening, Sept. 7. The public schools were all in read iness to "taku up" on Monday, Sept. G, which was preparatory day under promising conditions. Especially nro tho building and surroundings of th'o West SIdo school In Ideal shapo upon tho advent of tho term. Tho struc turo linn been renovated from baao ment to garret, whllo the spacious grounds never appeared to better ad vantage than at tho present time un der the efficient carctakershlp of W. II. Hosier. Representative I I). Wagner has been appointed member of a legisla tive committee, which will meet at Salem on Sept. 1C, to entertain plans of proccduro regarding land grant matters. Representative W. I. Vnw tcr, of Medford, Is tho committee's chairman. Mrs. Jesslo Stratlon and daughter of Portland, returned home on Sat urday after a munmor's visit with Mrs. Stratton's mother, Mrs. Mary Wood, Laurel street. Mr. and Mrs. Charron M. Staples arrived Sunday for a visit with tho former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Staples. They were- married at Den ver, Sept. 1. Tho brldo was former ly Miss Merle Liitton. Their homo will bo at Moroncl, Arlzonn, where Mr. Staples Is a mining engineer. MIbb Ilernlcc Myor returned from California on Sunday In time to Join lior clnnses In tho public Reboots. High school Instructors wero hosts on Friday afternoon to tho school board and teachers of tho EaBt and West schools. For tho time being scdatoness gave placo to Boclal so briety, whllo tho Jolly plcnlccrs with well filled baskets basked in the grateful shado afforded by tho auto camping grounds During an Intermission In tho light ing sqrvlec, Incident to moving tho exhibit building to Its now location, soma petty thief stolo over a dozen globes which wero used to Illuminate tho oxterlor of that historic edifice Tho lights wero brand now, having boon placed In position only tho day previous. Parties In committing this vandalism should have run across a high powor voltage lino. James Couzcns, vice president of tho Ford Motor co., nnd tho man who could find no attractions at Crater Lake, passed through hero tho last of tho week In the privato car Mag not. Tho Yrokn chamber of commerce Is now snugly housed In new qunrtors in tiio Masonic temple. Mrs. Anna McCarthy Is rojolclng In tho recovery of a gold wntch, n family heirloom, which wns returned to her through hn mcdluiURhlp of a Mall Tribune "lost" nd. It was found by a young lady In tho vicinity of Phoenix. Itov. X. J. Hoasoner of Palisade, Col., Is conducting a series of evan gelistic meetings at tho Christian church which began on Sunday. Mrs. .1. It, Van Clovo and children wero gueBts of Mrs. Emily Ulngham of Laurel street last week, on their way to Join Mr. Vnn Clevo nt Elko Novadn. whero ho Is master mechan ic of tho Western Pacific system. Ornnvlllo Vnn Vnctor recent high school graduate, and for homo tlmo past employed ns bookkeeper In tho general storo of tho McCloud Lumbor Co., was brought homo Saturday nor louslf ill He Is tho son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Van Vactnr, redding t 102 Second street. Two tondors for constructing tho bathing pool In tho park, each aggre gating $2000 without Including building nnd equipment. As n rc sulo of oxcesslvo cost tho project has been nbandoned for tho prosont. Old soldlors and sailors aro receiv ing a cordial lnvltntlon to attend tho 23d annual reuti'on of tho Southern Oregon Veteran association, Sept. 13-17, which will bo hold at Medford this year. Thoro will lie five days devoted to the rounlon foaturo. Ex Confedorates will bo welcome. The rounlon Is under auspices of various Grand Army posts and Women's Ke ller organizations. Ross Kllason, accompanied by John Prnder and John Gibson, loft early Saturday ntorplng on a land Inspect ion trip whloh will extend as far north as I.ethbrldgo, Alberta, and may include portions of Montana, Washington nnd Idaho. They auto mobllod as far as Portland. During the past 90 days tho local Commercial club's publicity depart ment has distributed 16,500 pieces of llteraturo In addition to mailing 1000 personal letters. Specifically theor wero 7000 of the now booklets, 2500 leaflets and 7000 picture post oards. In addition to the gronoral corrospondenco. It. O. Applegatos of Miami, FlorJda. whore he la a fruit broker, has boon a visitor hero of late accompanied by lilt wiro. He i a stockholder In the Ashland Orohard Co., L. L. and J. C. Grlove and O. Stov ens of Los Mollnos, Cal., wore a mo toring party through this teotlon rec ently on the way to Crater.Lako ,V. W Corham. S. I'. brokeman CONTINUED FLIGHT ON HOOPWAKEP! NICK FOILP FOE! d M nt WJ4i Z2$&&f& No. I Just m an armored decided to give ray inakei a residing on Onk street, has been call ed to lndlnnnpolls, Inil., owing to tho suddon death of a brother. Miss Pearl Good, local nurse, was called to Medford on Saturday, In attendance, upon a Mr. Stone, who Is crltlcnliy ill. Tho Shanon-ninlr Co., operating extensive nnd nowly developed quor rlea In tho vicinity of Mistletoe, for merly known ns Aycr's Spur, bouUi of Ashlnnd, nro Installing n big der rick on tho granite quarry premises. Tho mnchlno Is n ponderous one, with capacity of 25 tons. It enmo from New England and was shipped from Windsor, Vt., a notable quarry center, July 23. It arrived nt Its destina tion as "knocked down" freight In 43 pieces in chargo of Lieut. W. E. Illnko of First Co., Coast Artillery Reserves, four expert rlfln shooters of tho loqal organization will Icnvo for tho Clack amas rango Sept. 6 to participate In tho Stato Guard contest, They nro Sergeant Jnines Adams, Corporals George Irwin nnd Leo Porter, nnd Prlvnto Ed Hadfleld. An Inccntlvo to tho boys' best efforts Is n prospect ive representation on tho natlonnl rlflo team which will contest for hon ors nt Jacksonville, Florida, In Oc tober. Frank Swlnglo and family havo re turned from tho exposition nt San Diego. Cluil Strange, omployo of tho Port land Gas nnd Col:o Co., returned to that city on Sunday nftcr n vncatlon outing In this vicinity. Tho Presbyterian congregation wel comed tho presenco of their pnstor, Itov. II. A. Carnnhan, Cundny, on his return with his family from a month's outing at Crescent City. Mr. nnd Mrs. II. A. Tromp of Eu geno, arrived pn Saturday for a week's visit with Mr. and Mrs. Morris J. Duryoa. Mr. Tromp Is paying toll er of tho First National bank of Eu gene Tho trip was by nulo. Chester Stovonson, local photog raphor, and Elvln 8. Crutchfleld, of Medford, left on Saturday for a week's hunting lu the Trail crook neighborhood. Some magnificent Ued Astrnkan apples grown by James Mattlngly of tho Strawberry Lane dlstrlrt, nro on display In th cwlndows of Hodgson's realty offices. Pros. Wm. Sprouln of the Southern Pacific, wns hero Saturday evening northbound on No. 54, occupying tho privato car Horkoloy. If prlzos wero awardod for olo gnntly appointed park rows, tho re ward of merit would undoubtedly go to Mr. and Mrs, A. L. Irwin for tho unrivalled display of blossoms nnd foliago fronting their premises nt 150 North Main street. John F. Pattyl loft the last of tho week for Goldbur, Snohomish county, Wash., on a business trip. Noarly 100 railroad men wero fighting a flro Inst Thursday which endangered n tunnel and tho right of war In tho vicinity of Stolnmnn. All tho section crows botweon Ashland and Hornbrook not being ablo to copo with tho blazo, n requisition was made on tho local yard roservos and carshop landwohr for help In tho emergency. Mrs. Harry Tllloy of San Francisco has ben a recent vltdtor hero with relatives In the family of Frank FolU, S. P. storekeeper. Mr. Tllley is nn old-time employe on the S. F. Chron icle. Miss Hope Hurdle Is homo for n vacation from public llhrary duties at Portland. Prof and Mrs. Gllmoro nro remom berlng their frionds with gonorous donations of trawberrIo ralsod on their homo nreinlsos. 2S8 Soanlo drive. They are ol the second crop of tho season, extra fine, and Indica tion point to a third crop In October. It P. Campbell and family have roturnod to town for the winter from their raneh about six miles south of Medford. They aro loeatod tempor arily at HO Lincoln street. They had hardly got hero heforo Mr. Campbell v. as summoned post basto back to the n fcMi77f', ?ni- r h I'jaBytvsHH ifzSl- 2 mr tm auto caught up with Kt I rest, having no fearl farm owing to an ugly blnze which had brokno out In thnt locality. MIsscr Florence Allen nnd Grnco Mlam nro among Asiuand students who will pursue normal Btudlcs nt Monmouth tho current term. George I-owc litis disposed of his Ilco nuto truck nnd has purchased E. F. Smith's Kurd, which will bo dis mantled as to top rigging nnd re modeled under motor car registry into n llqht and speedy delivery rig. Mrs. Christina Matties and daugh ter Jcshlc, nccoiiwnnlod by Mrs. Ellen Glddlngs, have returned from their visit to the San Francisco exposition. EAGLE POINT EAGLETS By A. C. Howlctt In looking mound for items of news, among other things I notice thnt the school board have hud tho floors of the Kohoolhnuso oiled mi im to mnke less work for the janitor uiul improve the nppenrnnce of the build ing. Mrs. L. Wnldon, it daughter of our townsman, Thoinns K. Nichols, arriv ed from Oakland, Cal., tho first of tho week to visit her patents, brother, (lus Nichols, nnd .sifter, Mm. Aiiiiu Hropliy. Mrs. Susan Whitsclt of (llondiilo, Or., nrrived at the Sunnyside Wed ncsday ovrning to visit her grand J cniHiivii, iiur.ci nun liiunuuii mv mi len, two of the regular boarders. I ! 1 1 Ittl. V 41 I Thursdnv nioniins; there wns quite mi excitement in our little town oyer a firo in thu residence of Fred Fiud loy, tho cause of which was a defect ive connection of the stovepipe nnd the Hue. It did hut little dumnge, us tiiere wns n crowd of uhout twenty men collected in n short time nud oon hud tho firo extinguished. Thu sumo morniii Hoy and Harold McGott of Cow creek, Douglas county, called for a short time on your cor respondent and family while on their way to Crater Inke. Tho two young niPii wero partly raised in our town nud it Kc,cuu'd like meeting homo folk to meet them. Mi's. Lonc Knrniim, n granddaugh ter of Mr. ami Mrs. .lames Jordan, wlio litis been here for a few week., started on her return (rip vip Van couver, H. ('., for lior home in Iowa, Friday. I'roi'ohfcor (,'. H. Johnson, who has been making his homo with lit: during the summer, expects to commence his school in the Liiuiel Hill ditiict on Monday, September 0, and the school in F.uglc Point will commence the same day, Mihs Mnbul llnnson urriv id nt the Sunnyside Fiidny noon nud Sutiirdny morning took the car foi Deihy and the stage for Prospect to commence her school in the Flounce Itock-IIigiuhnthuui dUtrict, where she taught last season and gae such sat isfnetion. r.d Duttoti, our boss road super visor, wu) taken from this district, where he has bueu scring in that cu pacitv for some time, to thu Lake Creek district to do some much need ed wotk ii there in repairing bridge, putting in culverts and duing general icpair work. And while working on one of tho bridge, while nssistiu gin getiug un auto across on some plank- he had his hand caught between the spokes of a wheel and a cogwheel and had his fingers liadlj hruUcd and out. (Suorgo Wamsloy returned a few days ngo from tho David Cingcude mountain stock much, uliore he lint been engaged in building a now house. Our school meeting to nto on the budget, ns arranged by the IiqiimI, passed off very pleasantly Friday afternoon, considering the numhor of people thnt wore thoro, for there wore filty-ix voted anil there hiu quite number who wie not votoiv After the ruMdiug of the u.:'Tct n motion wns rondo and curried to i. " the different itois in tho budget volt.i on HiHrately, Hml when the itetu oi' 3000 for teacher and $300 for h'gh fco 2 While resting I made a smooth pathway -nut wide enough for my wheel Along the hillside in order to make better time ' t school equipment wns rend .John Nichols inndc n motion to hnvo that portion of the umount asked foi, thnt is, the $(l7fi for cxtrn touchers' sul nry niul tho $:i(ll) for high school equipment btiieken off. There was some discussion nnd tho advocates for the lu'gh school pleaded long nnd lustily for the rejection of the mo tion, but nil in vain, for when tho vote wns taken it stoed: For high school 18, ngniiiHt II". Then n mo tion wns mado to levy n 7-mill tax, I for the upkeep of the school ami .'I to liquidate a part of the Hunting debt, nnd the vote stoed: For tax 118, against 18. thu same number thnt voted for tho high school, and it is believed that the spine ones who were defeated in trying to hnvo u high school sturled voted to keep down the tax "to tench them a lessen." The (Ircslinm brothers enmo out Friday nfter nnolhcr load of lumber nnd n load of seed grain. William Hoefft of Lake Creek wns here for dinner Friday, nnd whilo in town bought a lot of lumber of our local dealer. Miss La urn Gates of Medford was out Vriduy, tho guest of Miss Hnr.nl llrown. Friday there was a kind of a sur prise patty at the, home of Mrs. Delia Nichols. Her six-sisters nnd n num ber of their friends ,y agreement met nt her home and had vocal, instru mental and mccluiniciil music. Ho- froslimenls werc'served and before hev got through some of them in dulged in dancing, but they hud a fine time ns could he expected. Chnrles Leton nnd fnmil. of Hose ville, Cal., arc hero visiting the fam ily of John Under. Mr. L. mid Mrs. Under are co.isius. I Reported by Jackson County Ab trnct Co., Sixth and Fir 8ta. Hml Jistnto Trnnsfcrs O. E. HIlBluger et al to O. A. Manning, lt. 38, 1W. LOO C. M. Thomas to O. A. Manning pt. 7, 37, IW .. L00 Adelbort Doodridgo ot ux to WoyorhnuBor Land Co., pt. , 30, 41 10.00 Geo. E. Hllslnger ol ux to O. A. Manning, pt. 38, IW 1.00 It. O. Duncmi et nx to INuil Ooodwyn, pail of lot (I and lot 7, block 1, Fninuount ad dition, Mcdtonl 10 With Medford Traflo Is Arcflford Mode FOR RUNT FUHNiSTIKIi ROOMS FOR RENT Furnished rooms, 204 South Control. 153 HOARD AND ROOM HOARD AND ROOM Mrs. W, T. York. -120 Laurel St 143 KOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT 3-room furnished houso nt 421 Woodntock st.; rent reas onable. See J. W. Ilerrlnn or Dr. Seoloy. FOR RENT Partly furnished G-room houso at 817 West 10th; good lo cation; shady yard. 115 FOR RENT Nowly tlnteci small, modern, furnished bungalow, 131 Jay strcot, cor So. Oukdalo and 1 1 th streets. 143 FOR RENT 5-room modern house, hard-wood floors, full cement base ment. Phono 370W. ' FOR RENT A-l 317. bungalow Phono FOR RENT Four room flat or house, furnished or unfurnished, 730 W. 11th, 723-Y. FOR RENT Modern 5room houso, 105 1 West 10th st., $8.50, water paid. Ilennott Investment Co. FOR RENT Close In 5 room houso with sleeping porch, niodorn plumblug, electric lights, comont sidewalk, garage, on paved street. Rent reasonable. Inquire ot H. C. BtoddnrJ, Medford, Qrcgou. II HOUSENEWS v nUM&W NO- 4AS I ARRIVED V-k Nm$? IW AT A STEEP DESCENT I I Aifi&iLdJl mm UNIQUE USE OF ''No. 3 As the enemy fired on me, tho chase waa ro- '1 " IA . auraedl This time I took to my newly madotrackwayl VI I purposely made lt'too narrow for the hostile auto tp . utilise I 7 l KOI I HUNT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS FOIl HUNT Housekeeping rooms, sultublo for students or families. Mrs. Fisher, 21 Goncflsco nt. MS FOK HAM'MlSUIililiANKOUS FOR S A LE Trulior "" to" entry t nil cnnip outfit, Including full sUo bed, departments for cooking uten sils and clothing beneath, for $30. I. O. Love, Centra Point. 140 FOR SALE One Oliver typewriter, No. 5: Ono Remington typewriter, No. 10; ono blcjclo In good repair. 20C W. Main. Phono U31-L. FOR SALE Extra fancy peaches. A. W. Stone. Elborta FOR SALE Alfalfa hay, $10.00 per inn. U' 11 I.nmli. iihnun G-t'2. .X.M. . . ., - -, t..---- - - - FOR SALE Polo mountain buggy, 1 good ns now. Palmer Investment Co Modoc Orchard. FOR SALE 2-scatcd Velio hack with polo. Phono 052-J. FOR 8ALt IIRAIj KSTATH FOR SAKE 00 ncres land, flno, deep soil, deeded wnter right, 7 room houso, electric lighted, modern, 4Cx3C barn, fenced Page wlro, 40 acres In nlfalfa, corn, sugar boots and small garden truck, 20 acres In pears, Ilartlott nnd D'AnJou, small peach orchard, team horses, cow, farm lniplomontH and all crop goos with placo. For prlco nnd nnrtlculars. address nox Cfi, R. F. I), No. 2, L. M. C. Central Point, Oro. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE All kinds of property for snlo or ex change Gold Ray Rcnlty Co. FOR SALE Farm land, fruit Innd, timber land, land from $0.00 por ncro upwards on long time. Gold Ray Realty Co. FOR SALE Wyowa Place, 80 ncros, finely improved Roguo RIvor Val loy land, 3 miles north Eagle Point. Seo or address ownore, W. II. Crnndnll on tho placo, or J. T, - Carpontor, 345 N. Ilartlott, Med ford, no agents. 1C0 FOR SALE nuy Ashland property whllo prices aro attractive Wo hnvo for quick enlo In centor of town and best residence district, on Shormun street, ono block from school, 3 blocks from public libra ry, threo lots, each CO foot front by 117 deep, covered with fruit, nnd G-room Iioiiho plastered, bath, lights, foundation, splendid chnnco to build 2 now small bungnloH for Tout to railroad men, on othor two lots. Can sell whole property for $1750, with $f,fi0 rash. This la worth at least $2500, and Is grow ing In vnluo. Also flno 8-room houso, modern, with bath, lights, furnace, etc., on best residence dis trict on boulovurd, and 50-foot lot, especially flno location. Prlco $4750. Hodgsou-Vhltmoro & Reed, Cor. Oak and Main SO. Ashland, Oro. 14C r -- rr- 3 ,.j 1 rOll HAl4rIATKSTOCK FOR SALE Well bred Angorn goals. Write J. M. van dor Maas, Derby. Oregon. 145 FOR SALE Stoek hogs, pigs, brood sows. Phone 10xx3, Eldon IJros., Control PoliiL 1 13 FOR SALE Choup, eight extra good young work mares, woll broko, two tots of hoavy work harnoss. Vin son's barn. North Rlversldo avo- nuo. 150 WHY? IT 18 YOUR Rli.VilSS TO HUE ME Decauso my stock to trade Is to have optioned at the lowest cash prlco tho best buy In this county. I have bcon on tno ground look ing out for you for tho past flvo years. Nearly everyday I hav& In vestigated so mo "good thing." I have eliminated everything oxcept thoso deals which I am convinced will se cure mo satlsftod cuntomors. In a few hours tlmo I can glvo you the benefit of this rosearcb. U Is my business to show you over tho county and introduce you to the possibilities and opportunities here. Boo Med ford first nd J. C. BARNES 102 West Main Street WANT HD SITUATIONS WANTED Married man, 23, wants position, caretaker of ranch during winter, or will rent Binnll place. W. J, Humphreys, Wollon, Ore. 14 t WANTICD First class, fllnglo, orch nrdlst wishes permanent position; 6 years oxporlonco In tho vnlley. Phono 507-J3. H" WANTED WMJRi.liAJflfiOUB WANTrJD Ladles, sluglo, married, to buy "Important niCHsngo to Girls," a book no home should bo without. Prlco $1.10 mall. West. Dlstr. E. Paul, llox OIL Portland. 143 ' WANTED Uy elderly couple, nlcoly (-I..., 1 1 m nnllnun fii luriiiviieu uuiiK'""" wi tho winter. Will tako UOtt Ol care. Prefer tho west aide, dross Il euro Mall Tribune. Ad- WANTED Largo knitting mill In- vltes correspondence from women desirous of earning money, part or full tlmo. Good pay. Experlenco unnecessary. International Mills, Inc.. Norrlstown, Pn. 200 -- kor K.ciTA:on FOR EXCHANGE A flno well lo cated eight room houso, nil mod ern, In Ashlnnd for lund Hultnblo for general farming nnd dairying. McWIlllnius & Edglngtou, Ashlnnd, Oregon. 118 TO TRADE Equity In property for stock cattlo, proforred. Uox W., MallTrlbuno. 144 FOUND FOUND On Siskiyou grndo noar Cal ifornia lino Sunday afternoon, gun In case. Owner can havo samo by Identifying nnd paying for nd. Ilou dlnot Conner. 143 TAKEN UP 3 Jersey calves; 1 steor snlf, crop off right ear; 1 heifer, brand on right hip fig. 2, with boll on; 1 heifer, rope on neck. Owner can havo samo by paying nd mid feed. W. It. Lnmb. 152 r.os LOST Lnrgo cameo brooch In Med ford near 8. P. dopot. Flndor plenso phono 71, Jacksonville; reward. Ill IIUHINKHB niHKOTOItl Attornu pnilTHIl J. NEKH". WM. r. MEALMI Attomoys-at-Law, uoonm smu V, Medford National Dank bldg. A. K. REAMES, LAWYER Gurnets Corey bldg. Wm. M. ColTlg. George M. Robert COLVIG & ROHERTH. liAWYERB- Medford National Dank Uulldlns; U. F. MULKEY & GEO. W. CHERIO Altoruoyu at Law. Jackson Coun ty Rank Uulldlng, Auto nuppnr LAHER AUTO HPRINU CO. W nro operating the largest, oldest tnd host equipped plant In the Pa cific northwest. Uso our springs when otbora fall. Bold under guar, sntce. 2U North FlftoeuUs St. Portland, Oro, Ilf-nU-Aa DR. W. M. VAN HCOTOU DR. O. O. VAN BCOYOU DeutiBtfl Gtrnett-Corey Rldjf., aulto Medford, Oro. Phono 85 C. lift NEW TODAY A vory flno twolvo room home In tho good rosldoneo dlstrlot of Los An gelos In oxchango nt $25,000 for a pear orchard. Tho bout 120 aero ranch In tho val ley, Irrigation rights nil paid up; ex cellent for any hind of farming, un equallod as a sugar beet farm. This Is otferod at much less than Its reul value. 200 acres at $126 nn ncro, right In tho vnlloy. no bettor land anywhere. Irrigation rlghU paid up. 150 ncroa lu cultivation, bnlunco lovol pasture. A few furnished housed for rout. C. D. HOON ItUSINKSS lmtKOTOIty Collections and Report COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS Wo collected eomo accounts 14 yonra old. Wo know how to got tho money. Tho Dullock Mercantile Agency, Inc., Rooms 1, 2, 3, Hns klnn lUdg., 21C E. Mnln St. x. t--t: Clilropraciora DR. A. R. HEDGES, Dr. Louisa B. Iledgoa Mochnno-Thcrnplsts, Chiro practors, Spondylothorflplsts. Thos lyBloms, Includlug dietetics, cursv tlvo gymnastics, hydro-therophy, etc., produco roBiiltH la both ncut and chronic diseases. Consulta tion troo. Ovor Douul & Co., cor ner Main and Unrtlott. Hours . m. to B p. m. Other hours by uppolntuient. Phono 170 DR. R. J. LOCICWOOD,, Chiroproctor, nervo specialist Rooms 203-204-806. (Jnrnolt-Coroy bldg. Vapor bathH and scientific masBnge given: neodlo spray, head and shoulder shower lu connection; advice in dietetics, medical gymnastics, hydropthornpy. Lady ntteudHnL Phono, office f43, rnstdonco Ml-K. Engineer unit Contractor FRED N. CUMMINOS Engineer and contractor, 404 M. V, &. II. RUB. Burvoyo, estimates, Irrigation, drainage, orchard and land Im provement, Gnruityro OARUAGE Got your premise cleaned up for the summer. CM) on tho city garbage whkoiii foi good oorvlco. Thou 274-L, T T. Alien. Instruction la Mitste IIAIGHT MUSIC STUDIO Roots. 401. Garnott-Coroy Dldg. Fred Al ton Ilnlght Piano, Mrs. Klorenct Hnlllday Halgbt, voice. Phon 72. Notary l'uouo HELEN N. YOOICEY Notary pub lic. Urlng your work to mo t th den of the Mall Tribune. t'liy exlcmua abc. Dorgoosut DR. F. O. CARLOW, DR. HVJ MA1N8 CARLOW Osteopthti phyutclanu, 41C-417 Garnett-Cor) hide., phone 1036-L. IUsldnc 20 South Laurel HU DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathi physlclaus, 303 Qarnett-Corej building. Phone U04-M. DK. J. J. EMMENS I'bynlclsa J surgeon. Practice limited to oye, ar, nose and throat. Eyes scion tltlcally tested and glasses sup plied. Oculist and Aurlst for S. I' R. It. Co. Office M. F. & II. Co. llldg., opposite P. O. Phone 6t7 DR. R. W. CLANOI Pnyslctan xui sunjeon. Phoned, office 3C, resi dence 724-J. Offlco hours 111 ti 12, 2 (o C. DR. S. A. LOCICWOOD DR. MYRTLE S. LOCKWOOD PhyBiclans and Burgeons. Offlc 309-310-311. M. F. & II. Uldg. Phones residence, 814-J2; offlco, 814. DR. MARTIN C. RARIJER Phyal clan and surgeon. Offlco Palia block, opposite Nash Hotel. Hours 10 to 12, 1 to 4. Phone 110-J. T. G. HEINE, M. D., SPECIALIST Eyo, oar, nofco nnd throat, office, 228 East Main; rosldoneo 1121 East Main: offlco hours a a. in, to 12 in.; 1:30 to 5 p. in. Tolophonoi Office, 303; iioaldonco, 303-J2. Prlntem nnO Publlsliors UKDKOItl) PRINTINO CO. has tu bot equipped priming oflico is southern Oregon; book bladins, loons lent ledgers, blUiuz uystems, etc. Portlnnd price. 317 NortS Fir HI. TrHusre HADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 42 North Front St. Phoai 310. Prices right. Service euar ntod Ty;terItors n(f Miippltoa, TYPEWRlTEifsAND SUPPLIES Now Remington, Smltli Premier and Monarch typewriting, addlnt nnd subtracting inauulnes, rebuilt machines for cash or easy py tuenta. Machines for rpnt, rlbboa and aupplloa of all kinds, simple pairs freo ot chargo. Roger 1 Rennott. in Qui"" "' fsiosn 038-11, or rlwor PUuq PUe. I I ! ; ; I !' h a 4