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PA'OE .1TTV1!! OLD NICODEMUS NIMBLE IN MEXICO BY WELLS . j. MEDFOKD mvm TRTUUNIU, MEDFORDf OttECJON, -WEDNESDAY, RF.PTEMlJlffl R. 101- OLAi AND VIGW ' . ,' Th6 local school enrollment showed ah Increase on the first day of nearly Hovonty-riVo over last ye.lr'8 figures. Tho high school I3 credited with' thir ty, West Side twenty, nnd tho East Sided though not definitely hear from, reports a substantial lncrenso. Charles W. Ray, postmaster at Froewator, Oregon, who passad through hero some days ago with his family on their return from an auto tour to southern California, wns In stantly hilled last Monday on tho Roekwootl action of the Columbia highway. A nleco, Miss Louse Wil liams, nlso lost her life. An O. W. It. A X. train collided with tho car -which Hay wns driving. Miss XoHIo lleavor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. ollaVor, Is teaching tho current term of sehodl In tho , Gregory dlBtrlct near Colestln. Mrs. Irmn Murchlson of I.os An golos arrived tho last of tho week, being callod horn by tho Borlous Ill ness of her mother, Mrs. W. A. Free berg. Lloyd CnEobeor will becomn a ma jor In Gorman not In tho army of tho kaiser, but at tho university of Arizona where bo will perfect IiIr studies In thnt language with a view to socking a professorship. If tho plan workR to mutunl advan tage, tho Civic Improvement Club will share in tho net profit of the Vlnlng theatre on Monday evening of each week. This Is on tho assump tion that tho Civics will supplement other advertising features In securing; n Reed houfio. Andy McCnllen has resiKnod his po sition ns one of the nsslstant cashiers of tho First .National Hank, a, place hn has occupied since the merger of that Institution with tho United Slates National. Plans are helm; mndo for tho hold ing of n county Sunday school con , vontlon here, committees from tho ' various churchos having tho matter in charge. Sosslous will be held in tho Presbyterian church. A parado will bo a foaturo. Tho date will bo nometlmo In October, not later than the 25th. Thomas Hlenr, a representative of tho Portland Telegram, has removed hero with bis family and will make Ashland his headquarters for tho autumn and winter months. A. E. Mnyhew of Effingham, Kan rtas, who hsis been touring tho Pacific eooBt, left for tho central wost on Monday, after a visit with Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Andrews, old tlmo friends of his In tho Sunflower state. Mr. F. ana or Cold Hill, formerly proprlotor of-(he O. K. restaurant at tho depot was a visitor horo on Mon ti ay. Harry Silver Is dovoloplng a now llthla spring project about midway between tho flllletto and tho city spring pronation. Extensive work is lielng donn on tho premlsofl In the wh of concrete retaining walU nnd steps lending to a pool which is flow ing freely. Tho Improvement will also nssumo pavilion features, it is said tiiut Medford pnrtlos aro hohlnd the jmterprlhQ. IJeeomlng weary of delnya regard ing tho beginning of tho Pacific high way work, specially In tho vicinity of Fnrnbnm hill, northwest of Ash land, It has been decldod to present tho matter direct to Htnto Highway Engineer Cantlno, and committees fioin tho city council nnd. commorclal club will act accordingly, ignoring 'jho county court nnd other ohannolK through which to presont their pleas. The Ashland school no klndor gnrton department, it Is being left o private enterpriser to supply the need. Such an Institution is being ' euppllod at 10S First avonuo, tho hours for the llttlo folks bolng from Si to -I p. m. Emerson Howoll has gono to tho WilJaiuotto valloy for a stay of two months, ho having important business Intorosts throughout thnt section. Dr. n. M. Ilrower nnd family havo roturnod from Myrtlo Croek, Doug las county, for Mie winter months, though the doctor may return to that benighted region, tho denizens of which, so It is reported, alludo to the gonial physlolan as "Old Doc Yak." A rally at tho Chautauqua building Tuouday night dit-aussed tho railroad land grant quostlon, with demands to enforce tho original terms. John A. .leffory of Portland was ono of tho principal speaker ' Mr. and Mrs. Dana of Doltn. Col., urn neweomors hero, having located on Reach streot. Mr. Dana is a imi Moian and may orinnlxc; classes In this vicinity. K. IS. Miller of Uje Vienna, bakery, Is tho now proprlotor of an 17-4 Cad illac, tho model of which is not visi ble though of ancient typ. It 1 duly licensed to carry bakery woods throughout the bulnea district. In parly days it wu ono of tho spoedy IHRcblBtfs t the hands or IS. K. rttlpps- K ) a one passenger oar, with chals diaplnsoNient capable of rrrittR lireail loaves Mffleieul to feed a rt-ajmeat. In the meantime Mr. Mill"'- familiar old Mi-i l Ih fMiTovx uhil.- til.' IJilllUts l HiaKilm I h rounds of the tally raw! S P Mox of l.akftlw l vUitlag fin in I.i In th- fa'iill of ttoiii-N V. -:.. x ! THRILLING DAPU THOUGH o-HOSTILE. VALLEY! NICK COLLAR? BfcNDITCIllEP! No. 1 Once, while wandering about in Mexico I chanced upon an old (run carrttgs whegjL lying neglected in tho duit, 1 carried It to the mountain topi No, 2 Sitting astHrto tho hub. I directed my ccue to ward a bind of deaperadce at the bottom of the valley, engaged In plotting I .Hlft SltAA-A IIl.v - w, - mm a . rmmwK Mm. vr : . "V V 1 II III ill. (ts J r . TM 'VJflK. KK V - T. , AWVJ L S.A tV AV. A. VV jjp jfflwj SkfRr n Sy mm wmL . Mo. 3 -Soon I had Rained the jpeed of tho wlndl I struck down through tho middle or the croup ot plotters, graaped the rinRleadtr u I (lew past and carried him alongl NO. 4-AS I WHIRLED PAST A CACTUS PLANT, I FLUNG HIM DIRECTLY AT IT'S PRICKLY SIDES WHERE HE WAS IMPALED AS PUNISHMENT FOR HIS CRIMES! J. Moore. He Is one of tho retired ranchers of that region, having net tled In Lake county In 1871!. Iteccnt purchasers of new cars aro 12. X. Butlor, who hns secured a rlve pasRonger Maxwell through tho Pow ell ngoncy of Medford. Xow Ford's have lately been sold by F. L. Camps to Mrs. Dr. Fowler of Third street, K. F. Smith of tho Park livery sta bles and Mrs. McAllister of tho Xcll creek neighborhood. Quito n num ber of local Ford purchasers nre re ceiving their $50 robnto checks. Congressmen W. C. Hnwley was visiting his constituents In this vicin ity on Wednesday of this week. An Irrigation meeting was held In commercial club rooms on Wednes day. Messrs. Thomas and lloeson woro present from Talent nnd report that district well organized In behalf of tho movement. It was voted to co-opornto with Talent In this under taking, and Denton Dowers and J. W. Mlllncr were appointed n conference commlttco to outline tho work. Prof. Karl Outho, dean of tho fac ulty or the University of Michigan nt Ann Arbor, underwent n crltrcal operation at Oranlto" City hospital On .Tuesday for obstruction of tho bow els. Ho Is a brother-in-law of J. n. Waro of thin city, anil with his wife has been visiting In this vicinity since the first or tho month. Ho is a grndtiato or I(arvardt nnd took n medical courso at the university or Leipzig, fiormnny. nfter which lofre-dimenlH were served. Wnvitfmi Bfireinnn spoilt lift w with liix mother, Mrs. 11. 1'fnmo. Jliss Muxon of Tnlent lioRnii n four months' term of school in the upper Trail ilistriot August MO. Tom Hniney nnil Eilwnnl Foster were Central 1'otnt visitors -Monilny .Mi I)i"sii Stneey of llmiglo op ened a three mouths' term of school in the Loiifr llrnnch ilislriet Keptem, her (1. Harry Skynnnn nnd sister, Miss Cltirn, went to t'entrnl Point Kntur day. They will attend the hijjh school tliere this winter. .ALONG ROGUE RIVER Thomas Stanley of Yrekn, Oil., .spent Monday niiilit with hi" nephew, Jasper Iluiiiinli. Chfirles RLynnnn H-turued homo Riiudiiy from Ashhiud. Mrs. Austin nnd daughter, Ilerniee, pnsuc'l Thursday en route from Olen dule to Fort Klnmuth to make her homo. , Among thofco who nltonded the cir cus were; Will Houston nnd family, I'errv Foster, Mr.. Mao Daw and ehildien, dusper Uiiiiunh and fuinily. Miss Anno Itubnitson spent a cou ple of dnvs last w.ek with Mrs. .let tie Cliirno. Mrn. Tom Hniney wns lnt week with her dauijhter, Mrs. Frank Miller, in Central 1'oint. Mr. nnd Mr. Fied T'otUierow woro Runduy cullers nt tho French homo. .loo Hiiniiuh, Jr.. has bought tho improvements of Wallace Cofleen on his homestead. Mr. and .Mrs. Alviu Albright Ront Wednosdny nijsht with Mr. nnd Mre. Frank Fitzpornld of Sams Vnllriy. Mr. Ilutlie Kniisdnle was nt I twi ts h Suiulny. Amony tho volley isit(irr. the last kveek were; M.rs. Krogor. Jfrs. Sngor, M.rs. .MiddlehiifthtT. K. li Ash, Mr. nnd Mrs. Ileloher. T. ( . and Oliver fluino sold some heof cattle lust week. A orew of men nre moving;tlie wire from the old pole to the new ones on the Trail telephone lino.' The power cuuiJMiuy gave th,mu a plan to prevent the hum that has been on the line since the power company put up Its pole line. Hy the lust of the week tho line will he finished nnd will he ono to ho proud of. Miss Kulu IIoiiMou is touching uu eight months' toiin of school in the central di-triet. flwie HuUuw Ujok 44e fine tur key to ftslc l'nilil Tuetuh'. John and Jaok Wglkur wtv In fJi F.airto 1'oinf victittly M'oiiiUy. Itird JohHstoN aiul Xifii fine hjiuhMl their suwwill out Vrum (' trl Poitt I'liMda). Mdimc lUrt nnd Jcttii Clnrtti I ix k -OHIO lure iiii'kfl to Kif.'W Point Tu'-kJiiv. Pnitc-Mir (' I'. JotiiiMnii Ik-jnii tbs lhtr I -III' i" -ilifnil Hi llir IihI.I n-t !- t s. i '.hi r i About lliirU eitltieriti nt.lbo itm l Mr-. Jcitit- i'i.imiii Tiic 'l.i iiitflit l'i.' -j l lit '111 Ml.lHJ pi. IN. I ..lllii", KANES CREEK Ilorinnu Winders of Portland re lumed heme on Friday after spend iiif; a few days hero renewing former ncqunintnnces. Mrs. Mike Foley wni visiting with her father, Mr. Heal, of Central Point, op Woduoduy. John Sisty of Willow Springs spnt Wednesilay tho Kiiest of Willitnit Lewis nnil family. ' flohl Hill business visitors this week weie: William Lewis nnd daugh ler, Margie, fr. and .Mrs. John Mnr don, (leorge Perkins, fr. and Mrs. Toney OI.en. M.r. and Mrs. Tomp kins, Mr. mid Mrs. F,luur Highi hotham nnd Mrs. Al Ithoten. Ir. ami Mrs. Toney Olson, Miss Paulino OKon nnd Oeorgo Perkins spent Sntuidny oveniiiK hi Hogue Iliver.. WInlo Mr. nnd Mrs. John Mnrdott nnd dnujshter, Klsio. woro (returning from fluid Hill on Wednesday even ing the hor-o hoonme fnghtoiiod ami tlirew all the occupants out of the buggy. Mr. Mnrdon and daughter as- i'lipcd with slight injuries, while Mrs. MJ'nrdon received sevcml sunous in juries about the head and face. Professor William flroenleal left Tuesday evening for Ranla Monion, Pal. Mr. and Mrs. Calhoun of tho Hlaek well were trnnsiietintr hufcim,Mj hen one day Insl week. Paul Lake and wife of Villinm Sprint? spent Riinday tlio guest of William Lewis and family. Weather prophet's feieeast: A sudden ohnnge and ruin. Tom Xorris was tmusneting husi ness in Medford on Friday nnd Snt uidny. Tho J, P.rown ranch will onou picil by Pearl Hoaii nnd family this .winter. Toney Olson and Ooorjjo Perkins wore tnnihiK'ting business in Cent ml Point on Monday. Lhner Iliginbotluim ins transnet in? husiiiONs n Medford on Tuesday. William Lewis made a husiiuss trio to Medford on Tuosdnv. t!6n ror extension or tlmo to rile tran script. Ulysses J. Vhlninn vs. Mlnnlo M. Ulman, motion nnd order dismissing. Allco Kccleston vh. Fred A. Kccles ton, reply. Hoguo HIver F. nnd Pro. Assn, vs. Chas. C. Tschlrgl, writ or attnehment. llerthal:. Martin vs. II. F. Thomas ot nl, tran, or Judgment. Minnie Clnrge et al vs. II. h. Do Arinond et al, demurrer. J. It. Onrrott & Co. vs. C. F. Pen dleton ot al, summons. Medford Xatlonal Hank vh. M. 'P. Schmldtt ot nl, certificate of attach ment. Dig Plnon Lumber Co.' Vs. Frank lloso, action to recover money. H. L. Sab I n vs. John 13. Day, action to recover money. Medford Xatlonal Dank vs. NVm. Kelley, action to rocovor monoy. Richard Ilcswlck vs. J. M. Wasburn o.t nl, to foreclose mortgage. W. It. Dullock et nt vs. J. O. Tnlent et nl, to forecloce mortgage Louis Hllty et ux vs. John F. Franklin, affidavit and motion. Hollo Xlclcell v.v It. I!.. nrnilsliu, et nl, return or summons. It. Munro vs. II. 1C. (looduniigh, certiricuto of attnobmont. Pine llelt thinking Co. vs. Mary A. Clevengor, et al, certificate of uttucji-ment. vcrn itKNT I'UicttsTinii itooaw FOR HKXT Furnlshqd rooms, 2 blks rrom federal tvulldlng. 2 15 X. drape. FOU IlKXT -Furnished rooms,. 204 South Central. 1C3 FOIl HUNT Furnished rooms to ono or two teaihors or otlr reliable ladles. CiUS Catherine Nt. 1 4 & FOU HUNT To young or mlddlo aged man, nicely furnished room In modern hunmilow, no children In rnmlly, ptotisnnt Hiirroundings. Addies IT., care Mall Tribune. HO Probate Kstato of John Huntley, order np i pointing day ror final settlement;; final order. Kstato ot Mary Cameron, bond. Kstnto of A. V. Solsby, order. Kstato of A. K. Holms, order sut tlemen of final account; final report. c T HOUSE NEWS Reported by Jacksoh County At tract Co., Sixth and Fir 8t. Circuit J. W. Winter vs aron Weatherby et nl, cost bill. Central Point State bank vs. fico. liulr, return of Numinous. Wrst Xatlonal Dank v. David H. Palmor, ot al, writ of attachment. Producers Fruit Co. vn. J. W. Klrk iariek. Qt a4 writ of attachment. Prank P. Uroslns vs. Southern Pa eiflo, aetlon for I'amngoft. Charle Dwlgo vs. C. W. Hoot. in derUkini on rrfHia ppoal Wm. t'lrleh v. D. A. llnitar ot al, matioii. Pac. Mutwtl Lire Inn. Co. v. V. I). IuksIU. i al. proof of pullcstioK. II W. HilKlzll r -t ux VS. I! K. Omun et al, ufidlt lldte Ittvttr !. mA I'ru. A . n. v (Jlllu Ckaiubtjrii Co . nioilon. Chn HudRi- x ' W Hoot, it. o Heal Kstato Tmasfei-s Monrad Nyby ot ux to lCmerson W. Howell et ux, land in Ashland 1 10.00 Solomon Audorson et ux to August V, Cat I so n. land in 37, 2W f. 10.00 M. l. Hoed et ux to Charles H. Leavltt, land in Ashland 10.00 W. H. Slnglor shnrirr to Sonttlo Trust Co., tracts in Lloven Kjghty Orchards Tracts In 37, 1W 37K..M William OImmi to O. W. Luml- gren, land In IS, 82. 213 .. 1000.00 W. 11. Slnglor, shorirr to Ceo. A. Hover, land 17. 38 1W5000.00 With Medford Traftn Is MeCford MadA lOK ItF.NT HOUSKS FOIt HUNT Six room modern bun galov,, east front, tileeplug porch, fine shudo; garage. Phono ISK-X, FOIt HKXT 5-rooiu furnished house rout $15; close In; no children. Inquire Palm Rooming House, 130 W. Main. 1&0 FOIt HKXT Modern C-room bunga low, cheap; close In. Phono 13-X. 150 FOIt HKXT Furnished, one of tho nicest modern bungalows In tho city; hns five rooms, laundry and store room, gao range, fireplace for wood or gas, eleutrlo lights; on paved stroot, has nice lawn; also Hleeplnj; ten), furnished. Address JJ.'K , euro Mall Tribune 146 FOR HKXT 3-room furnished house at 421 Woodstock St.; rent reas onable. See J. W. Ilorrlnn or Dr. fiooley. FOR RKNT Partly furnished n-rooin house at si7 West 10th; good lo cation, shady yard. 14S FOR RKNT D-room modern bouse, hard-wood floors, full comont base ment. Phono 370W. FOR HUNT AL bungalow Phono 317. FOR HKXT Four room Hat or koiiM, furnished or unfurnished. 70 W. 11th, 723-V. KOR RKNT Modern B-room house, jujl Wtwt 10th St.. ts. &0, ator paid. Hsnnett Juvos;tiiient Co, FOR RKNT Closo In S room heuse with aliening 'torch, modern plUMbinK. alactrlc light, eemeiil sidewalk. KMiage, on paved xtrrt. Rent roMkonstile. Iuulre of li l' Ktodiidiil, Medford, uri'U If FOIt MAMV--tilrKaTOCK FOR SAI Ai AVoil bredTngora goals. Write J. M. van dtr Mnas, Derby, Orogou. 1IB FOR SALK Cheap, eight extra good young work marcs, well broke, two sots of heavy work harness. Vin son's barn, Xorth Riverside ave nue, i r. o I 1IKLP WAXTKI) FK.MALi: WANTP.lv tllrl for housework. Ap ply llox Af., .Mali Tribune. nusixi'ss niKKorunv I'D It RKNT IIUUMSKKKPINQ ROOMS FOR UK XT Housekeeping rooms. .suitable for students or faiiilllein Mrs. Fisher, 21 Ucucskoo ut. MS I-OR SALlCv-MlrtOKLLANTCOUS WANTIjn S1TDATIONH WAXTKD-utieet. -DiesHinttklne. 21U Knight IC'J FOR SALK Trailer to curry full camp outfit, including full size bed, departments ror cooking uten, sill? and clothing beneath, ror 30. I. O. Love, CentrnV Point. 14G WAXTKD First clasn. single, orch urdUt wishes permanent puBltlon; f, yoar3 experluucit in the valley. Phone GK7-J3. 147 FOR SALK Ono Oliver typewriter, Xo. 5; Ono Remington typewriter, Xo. 10; one bicycle In good repair. 20C W. Main. Phono U31-L. FOR SALK Kxtra fancy ' peaches. A. W. Stone. Klborta FOR SALK Alfalfa hay, $10.00 per ton. W. R. Lamb, phono f-F2. FOR SALK Polo mountain buggy, good ns new. Palmer Investment Co., Modou Orchard. FOR SALK 2-nonted Velio hack with pole. Phono cr2-J. FOIt SALK UKAIi KHTATH FOR SALK 00 noros land, fine, doop soil, deeded wntor right, 7 room house, electric lighted, modern, 4Cx3G barn, fenced Page wire, 40 acres la nUnUa, corn, sugar boots mid small gnrdea truck, 20 acres In penis, llnrtlett nnd D'AnJoti, small poach orchard, team horses, cow, rami Implements mid all crop gooa with place. For price and particulars, address Dux ff, R. F. 1), Xo. 2, L. M. C. Central Point, Ore. RKAL K8TATK FOR SALK All kinds ot proporty for sale or ox chaiiKO. Uold Hay Hoalty Co. FOR SALK Farm land, fruit land, timber land, land from fa, 00 por aero upwards on long tlmo. Gold Ray Realty Co. FOR SALK Wyowa Place SO acres, finely Improved Hoguo River Val loy land, 3',i miles north Kaglo Point. Seo or nddross owners, Sv. II. Crnndall on tho place, or J. T. Carpenter, 345 X, Dartlett, Mod ford,no agents 180J F5lF"8ALK Huy Ashland proporty while prlcos are attractive. Wo have for (lulck sale In center of town and host resldonco dlstrlot, on Sherman street, ono block from school, 3 blocks from public libra ry, three lots, ouch GO foot rront by 117 deep, covered with fruit, and fj-room house plusterod, bath, lights, foundation, splendid chance to build 2 now small bungnlos for rent to railroad men, on other two lots. Can sell whole property for $1750, with $6fi0 cash. This is worth at least $2500, and Is grow, lug in value. Also fine 8-room homo, modern, with bath, lights, furnace, etc., on best resilience dis trict on boulevard, and 50-foot lot, especially tine location. Price $4750. Hodgson-Whitmuro & Heed, Cor. Oak uud Main Hts, Ashland, Oro. 14 G WHY? IT IH VOL' It lil'tlMCKK TO SKK MI2 Decauso my stock in trade Is to have optioned at tho iowoit- cash price tho best buy In this county. I have boon on tno ground look ing out for you for the past five years. Xoarly everyday I havo In vestigated some "good thing." I have eliminated everything oxuopt those deals whioh I am eonvlnsed will o miro me satisfied customer. ! a few hours tlmo I can give you tbo beuoflt of this rwwuroh. It Is my buBtutJss to show you over the ooanty and introduce you to tbo uflMlbilitbii and opportunities hern. Boo Ml ford first and J. C. BARNES 1(2I Wwt Main HUcot WAXTKI) lUNWru.liAJVKOCS WAXTKD Ilyniaii and wire; .two rurnlshed rooms, with sleeping porch; must bi modern. Might con sider unfurnished rooms. Address K. 1., care Mull Trlbuno, clving lo cation, pi Ice, etc. 145 WAXTKD To rent modern threo or four room bungnloNv, furnished or unfurnished, close In. In answer ing give full particulars. Address 101, core Mall Tribune. 145 W'AXTKD Largo knitting mill In vltoH correspondence from women ilcolrntiH ot earning money, part or full time. Good pay. Kxperlonco unnecessary. International Mllln, Inc., Xorristnwu, Pa, 200 Collections and Reports COLLECTIONS AND KKPOUTS We collected sotno accounts 14 years old. Wo know how to get tho money, Tho Dullock Mercantile Agnucy, Inc., Rooms 1, 2, 3, 11ns klua' Ijldi;., 210 K. Mala St. Ciilruprnctora DR. A, ! It. HEDUEa, DrTLoultte" Hedges Mechano-Thoraplato, Chiro practors, Spoudylothersplsts. Then aystera, Including dietetics, cura tive gymnastics, hydro-theraphy, ate., produco results in both acuu and chronic diseases. Consulta tion tree. Over Douol & Co., cor nor Main And Dartlett. Hours I a. m. to 6 p. m. Other hours b) appointment. Phono 170. DR. II. J. LOOKWOOD,, Chiropractor, nerve specialist Rooms 203204 205, Oarnott-Corcy bldg. Vapot hatha and ccloutlflc massage given; needle- spray, head and shouldet shower In connection; advice la dietetics. medical gymnastics, hydropthorapy. Lady attendant Phone, office 543, residence 511-1L Engluc-cr nn Contractor FRED N. CUMMINOS Engineer aad contractor, 404 M. F. & II. Dldg. Burvoyt), ostlrastos, Irrlgatloa, drainage, orchard and land Improvement. FOR IfMUIArtUJl FOR EXCHAXOK A flno well lo cnted eight room house, all mod ern, in Ashland for land suitable for general farming nnd dairying. MeWUHams & Kdglngton, Ashland. Oregon. HN rouxo TAKEN UP 3 Jursoy cnlvos; 1 steer sair, crop off right oar; l heifer, brand on right hip fig. 2, with hell on; I heifer, rope on nook. Owner can havo same by paying ad nnd feed. W. It. Lamb. 152 1.031 LOST Uluo sorgo coat on Applcgulo road. Return to this office. 14G DUKINICHS DIUKCTOUX Atturiwys PORTER J. NEKF. IVM. r. MEALK1 Attornoys-at-Law, Rooms 8 and U, Medford National lianlc bldg. A. E. UEAME8, LAWYER Oaraett Coroy bldK. Wm. M. Colvlg, George J(. Robertt COLVIO & ROHERTH. LAAVVERS Medford Xatlonal Hank Hulldlng U. F. MULKEV & GEO. W. CIIERR1 Attorneys nt Law. Jackson Coun ty Hank Uulldlug, Auto ouppiice LAHER AUTO BPRINO CO. W aro operating tbo largest, oldest and best equipped plant In the Pa clflo uorthweot. Use our uprln-. when others tall, Bold under guar antoo. 20 North Flftoontb 8t Portland, Ore. Dentlsu DR." W M. VaNOTOO UR. O. O. VAN 8COVOO Dontlets Oarnett-Corey Hld., aulti Xl Uedfonl. Ore. Phono &. QarutK QAUUAGK (let your premlit cleaned up for tho summer. Call od the city garbage wagons lot good Borvlco. Phone 274-L. T, T. Allon. T I' " ,T-T.a-T- ' ' I Instruction lit MaaH HAIG11T MUSIC BTUDIO nooBn 401, Garnctt-Corey Illdg. Fred AL ton Hatght I'lano, Mrs. Florene Hullldny Haight. voice. PhoH 72. Notary I'uDUo HELEN N. YOOKKy Notary pub lic. JJring your work to we at,taa Sinn of the Mall Trinuue. riiyeslcMBft anc, turK-oui DR. P. O. CARLOW, DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathia pbyalcluuo, 410417 Garnott-Cora; bids., phono 103 C-L. lUalileaN 2Q Bouth Laurel Ut. UK. W. W. HOWARD OsteopBthH phjuiciaui, 303 Garuett-Cora building. Phono U04-M. DR. J. J. EMMENB Physiclaa aad surgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear, noao ami throat. Eyes scleu tlflcally toitod aud glasses sup pllod. Oculist and Aurlst for S. P. it. It. Co. Offices M. F. & H. Co, Uldif., opposite P. O. Phone 567. DR. R. W. CLANCI Physiclaa and surceou. Pboucs, office 3C, zeal denco 724-J. Office hours 10 t 12, 2 to 5. ' DR. 8. A. LOCKWOOD DR. MYRTLE 8. LOCKWOOD 'Physiciaus and surgeons. Offle 30U-310-311. M. F. &. II. Illdg. Phones resldonco, 814-J2; ottlc, 814. DR. MARTIN C. HARDER Physi cian and surgoon. Office Palm block, opposite Naah Hotol. Hour 10 to 12, 1 to 4. Phono 110-J. NEW TODAY A very flue twelve room bouso In the iiood residence illstilct of Los An HHlett In exchange nt $25,000 for n peur orchard. The heat 120 acre lanoh in the val ley. Irrigation rights nil paid up; ev-e-lieut far nur kind af faniiiug.tin uIUNlhMl ax a su-mr bet farm'. This Is offered at much lean than IU re I value. 200 acres at $125 an aera, right in the valley, do uttr land anywhere. Irrigallou rights paid up. 150 noros in eMIVAilou, tlne bvl aaaloro. A few furnished huiiota for rat. C. D. 1IOON j T. (1. HEINE. M. D., SPECIALrBT--Eye, ear, hobo and throat, offlee 228 East Main; resldonco 1121 East Main; offlco houra 0 a. ih, to 12 m.; 1:30 to 5 p. m. Tolophonea Office, 303, jroaldouce, 303-J2. j Prlatent auO ruiilUlierx 'UKDFORD PRINTING CO. has tse best equipped printing offlee la southeru Uregou; book- blading. loose loaf lodgers, billing systems, etc Portland price., tl Nortfc 'lr Ht. ITMnston, BADS TRANSFER O. BTORAGB CO, Offlee 4-5 North Frout St. Pnoat 316. Prie'es right. Hervlce guar tntend yjje rilers nmt Siippllon, TYIMCWUfTHltS AND SUPPLIES New Rtiinlngton. Smith Premier nnd Munareh type riling-, addloa and uuhtraQtlug quit.tuest rebuHi innahluos far cash or easy pay, nienta. Machines for rent, rlbbow and huppIInm of all kinds, simple r patf fref.of churKo, Roger a ktmueu. " Oiir- Bt ua4 S3s.ll, or aimer llno Place, j, as II 'ft ft