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EEDFOI?D MATL TRTTCTJNE, MEDFQim OKEflON, FRTDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1015 PAGE FIVE I.W n. ft ASHLAND AND VICINITY Financially nt least the lot of u loonl deigymnn hns fnltcn nimtn IiIcAHnnt places. Tlie case cited is a nolnWe ease, of adoption, therein Mrs. Atit-plin Ferguson u the bene laetress ami Ifev. Arthur B. n)nck stone .is the bencfieinrv. The for incr is n wonlthy widow,' once n resi dcnl of lown, now living here. Il6r frtHiino U cMimntoil no belonging to tlKumx fiAruv clnsM'ficnti.tn. Mr. Hlaekstnne in made her sonfhud heir witn sucii, reservations in n Imnpcihl h mivv oe Ucterminetl thn'piulunl Raiisfne('!nn,r pmi to 1i enii- cprned. Mr. MncMnno iviiiiw nume' instead ml' rtsrtniiinjr ,7)mt of lVrsuon. Ilcis n -Aini mun with n family, nrfil fur over m year lifts been thu popular" pn-jfor ofllie First Baptist church, coining liftil direct from tlicMlngicnl studies nnd grnriiin. tion nt Rochester, New Yoik. To nvoid nil oVHiciin, Mr. hlnekstone iniulo known .the circumstance of thi; adoption measure from his pul pit 'on n recent NublmUi. It i uit deislood Hint nil legal papers in the promises hnvf lieen rterfected, nnd na nreiiill Hie reverend' entlcmnn is re ceiving I'11" enngmlulntioim' of ninny friends. A. 8pecinl moiling ns second lii, luesilny nllenioon, brought to town Picsideiil Sproiile, flrnerrll Ticket Ajrcnl .Scott, Superintendent Hurek linlU'r, Oeiiernf Freight Agent Ilin fchnw, nnd Mr. Thomson, privnto sec ri'lnry to fill Southern Pacific offi cial. The parly occupied the pii vnti' 1-nr; i'nrtlnnd nnd Ueikeley, h enmmnn everyday conch having been sandwiched in between llio plilncos on uiifepVmnl Idi'omotivo ns n buf fer., , Accompanied by f'linirninn (Ireer At (he springs commission, Mr. Smith oT the contracting linn of tfinilli, l!mery & ('o. Morris J. Ilitrven nnd floVruo Kmirter, resident ngeiit, fhe railroad visitors made the rounds of park nnd springs development. Afterwnrds the entire party was in vited by President Sproulo to dine with him on honrd the Berkeley. The presidential party went south on Veduednv morning. Mrs. Bessie Lnmkin Mnrphv nnd son riuules, of (flatsknnia, are lu'io for u visjt with Mr. nnd Mrs. C H. i.aniliin, oif their wily (o Klnmnth Falls, whore Mr. Murphy is employed by tlie telephone company. Hev. W. J. Douglass, pastor of llio local M. K. church, leaves next Mon day evening to nttend sessions of the . minimi conference whjch will bo held nt Knscburg, beginniujr Wednesday ' ' morning,' Sbpt. 22. lfo will nnlioipnto the opening of the fonnnl session by ;oi!ij: early in order to nttend a meeting ofhe bonid of examiners if which bo.fvvhe registrar. W. 1). Ifoduson will be the Iny delesnte from here, withJl. V. Billings us nlternate. At.it uu'cjiiil; of the Ashland (ptarter y ('uifei'iice, held Inst Tiiesduv even iiljr, the wish was unanimously ex pressed that Mr. Doiif-lnss be returned bore for nnother year, in which event lie would be serving this pnstornte for three consecutive appointments. II. V. Wcnzell, of Sacramento, t ravelin; pasheiiKcr nent of the Southern Pacific, wns lookiiiR over this territory last Wedusday. In the wul.v tryonts in expert rifle shooting' nt tho Clackanins raii)je, Corjioral (leoiizu Irwin scoicd first bv three jiolnts ocr the recoid estab V " lfflte"il bv IVarsou, of Uogebiir.', mnde nl the "national tourney nt rump Perry, Ohio, two years iijm. Iiwin made a scoiv of 'JIl.'i iMiints out of a posNih!. WO, :ik njfaiust -J:!'.1 by Pear son, Inrjjel distiuu'fl bcinir 1000 yards. Irwin is 11 repiesenlativc on the team fiirni'-lieil by First company, ont Ailillery Ieserc of thih citv. In the final tet he was selected n 0110 of the iriiieipnl from Oickou on the national team bv virtue of iiuikliijr a seoie of 107f nut of u'P-wi,I' 1ti-' points. Pearson, of KoM'burjr. re mains champion of tho sipiad. Tho familiar fij;un of W. II. Jenkins, trawling iwissentjer iiuent, of Portland, win ohVerved Wednes day, loitering nbonl loeul Southern Pncifiu Iieadcpiaiieis. Mr. Mary Benn of flniiils Pans, is here vWj'lng ndatives in the Mur phy ami KI I fiiuulic. A new map prewired bv City I-'ngl-iii-er Walker far the park commission .lcu'cU on a larito apd ejubonjto enle the la'nds owned bv tho citv m park nnd wtoiheU iilrtng Ashlund creek ironi city limits to the upiwr water intakes nu.l beyond. Tho mnp is nhout 3.0 Iet In i., the senfr be iilg 200 feeJ to the iuch. It is on display in eily liall 'front windows. Pour children of Mr. and Mr. W A'. I'rceJicix r ill AWid, AI of finstou, Will W. of H'. Nv.. Mi-. Um MMu4in of I41 AHtH'"f and Mr-. W. II. Yw o ikn. Wash., suiiiihoihhI here bv h " illness' f U witV wd HWthw, Mr-. Louis I'refrg, t tfce fumilv rw ileiict, 10 Orauite strt'tit. II. II. ItawUlM, f YiHMNWlo". ok-io, in mibuyiu " u"" -'" "re mwdrit i.i.i iHur.'i lb I'.i'i'" "-' with vtr rUrfl ihauj: "' lwniM.li. Hr li.vdr-nlii- trntm bj prof.s.iui. and naturally i iauh OLD NICODEMUS NIMBLE AT NICK INVENT? MARVELOUP YEAPT POWDEB- IT GET? HIM PECK "TROUBLE! tCTV KOWlfl 1 ' II f $K vftf " ITI ? J s-" Ko. 1 One I found a poof man itrugglln; to plica tils ntw ytirt on th mirket. On vrry hand, Ms powerful competitor fought html interested in iirojieets iclaliiiK to Ashlund's path and springs develop ment. A. M. JJenver has shipped the fam ily Shetland pet, "Quecnie," to Spring field, Ohio, for tho edification of bis relatives- there bidonfjin to the sce niid and third KcneratiOH of he UenV iW nnd tiiii' descendant. Mrs. Paulina Hiiesemiin', of Viiu sau, W54"., u rc1fitie of the Poliland fiunlly, nrrivtid on Tuesday for a brief visit, after which she left for San 1'Vanciseo, nleompnnied bv Mr. mid Mrs. II. P. Pohhind. Majc Caller nnd Kmil Hoseuan, operating the Lucky Dulchmuii iiiiiio, made a shipmeul of ohl curly in tlic week to the San Prauciseo mint, n)f- ureuutiiii; 1800 in villus. Much of this was free metal, poitious of it li!iiiitf been ohtuiucd from (puutz reduction by primitive mortar iind pestle methods. Their mine is about four miles from city limits. Mr. nnd Mrs. II, 10. Ilndcr have been rusiicntiiifr in town of lute ns a congenial ehaiij'e from urban sur roundiuws ou their Jennv creek ranch in the Shnko ueichhorhood. O. L. l'crjjuson, of Medfoid, divi rioii fiupejintendent of tho Metropoli tan Life, is in Ashland this week lookiiiK over the Imjnl , field in com pany with II. 0.,1'iiriickVr, resident nffent. C. 1 Cole, if 'Kiipcitc, eonueeted with the op.'mtin department of the Pacific Telephone nnd Telegraph Co., wns here the middle of the week on business matters, also beinj; shown Ashlnnd's park nttmctiouB by Local Muniuier Pssbcr. i Mif). U.-V. Shaw has f;ono to pak lnud, Cal., for n visit of a mouth or two with her mnthor nnd sister. Mr. and Mrs. Peirv 11. Fuller, well known former resident the latter linvini' been Miss Mabel Parsons, arc now liiiiL' in the viridity of Mala bar, Florida, where they are cnpiRed in miRing fruit nnd eaily vegetables for northern markets. Supplementing commercial mid civic improvement organisations in the way of greeting notable usitois with floral souvenirs, Charley Van Pusk. iik, clerk of the loeul ioiiiidhousl force, wan ou hand, Tuesday after noon, with u magnificent bouipK't of uutiimu foliage mid blossoms which was presented to President KprnuleV party. Van is somewhat of n joricu1luiit nnd bus made a certain scntioit of the roundhouse environ ment blossiuii like the ror.c, the dahlia and the chrysanthemum. ' Mrs. Maty Van Vnnlor, iiftnr a visit Atilli ivlatht in the family of Mr. and Mr.. W. II. Smith, of Host Main street, returned eaily in the week to her home in llornbrook. An express puckugo continuing nine vvatihcs war. found In loeul yaids Thursday morning, consigned In Med ford. They luul evidenllv been dropped lrom the en r, and vveie lor w ardeil later on. Stephen Tyng Mather, nssistunt secretary of the interior, was in town on Wednesday. Aside from the big pleasure ceiilMx located within the untioaal pail: douinin. Such n Yellowstone, the Yosemito mid others which he has recently been visiting, be wan iiihcIi iutuwled in the scope of di'velopment work now aoiag ou in Ashlund roganllng pink itml spilng features. Odd Fellow' hull was the scone of a jink ovunt ou Tliuivday ov oiling. Clraud Patriach Kobeit Andrtmn, of Salem, wiw present, when the subor dinate ewaHiiwiMit and Itebekah r (tmiiMtion ioiatsl force in a mmmiiI icunioa to do liim honor. The various mImoU here hare all heii JVmiJMtI with Vii-trol a iHtrt at tk retrular fujauwt. Tha lateat addition has Imm ,a $H0 in atruwHt fur tin- liitrh srlutul, sup ptivd bv H"c Iro who also sup nlil the I'll" i II W IIhiiU!,,-. i- inimtHi Wy bis hum. Mi- K P Hip4-y a! ia- faut -m. ! ' P ,,f,, M,,f, " rived iWrs fr a visit with nsklin in the If. J- Ldujrtli Uuiih. TABLE ROCK TABLETS Mh and Mrs. John Vincent of Jhck 8dhVlllo acconipnnied by Mrs. Vin cent's mother, Mrn. tlosht of Port land, nnont Sunday with rnlutlves In this dlfltrlct. MIrs Mnrgnret Mcnrn of Portlnnil Ih upending n few dnyn with her mint Mrh. H. C. 'Washburn, nnd on bnr re turn homo wilt bo Accompanied by hor sister, Miss Virginia, who lias .spent tho mimmcr here. S. M. Xcalon fi attending the old coldlcrfl' reunion nl Medford thla vveelc. Hun ColllnR and family of .Ineltpoii vlllo Hundnyed with relntlven In thin district. A innii repreflenlliiK tho bavls Sow Ing Mnchlno compnny was through horo last week nnd did roiiBldcrahlo biiBlucns. John Williams and Mr. Clllctto of Central Point wero out Tuesday look ing for flro wood. Land buyers nro becoming quite numoroUB In theso parts nnd wo woro Informed by ono real estato ngont that If, tho prices nro right consider able Innd in theso parts will change hands in tho next thirty days. A letter from Mrs. C. Vv Sago In Poplar, Montana, states that tholr district fulr closed Inst week with a snow storm, John Vincent, "oali Lyons nnd Ed Vincent returned Wednesday from a fow days spent hunting deer In tho Evans creek district. They report Hint Vt liny brought home tho bacon but It was 8omo of tho nama bacon tbuy took with thorn, ns they didn't get sight of a buck. Every family In this district wns represented nt tho county fair last week. ,-T' S. M. Neajon plnced nn advertise ment In tho Mali Tribune. Inst week for n lost watch, but Inter It was discovered that tl'o watch In question wan being worn liy his favorlto horso, 8am, who did not elnlm the rewnrd, Tho supposition Is that tho chain be came, entangled when S. M. wns re moving tho harness nnd wns not dis covered until several days later when It vvnB being replaced. Tablo Hock won first prize for tho district exhibit at tho county fajr. This display was a Juot snmplo of our products as our commltteo insisted on only averngo specimens and no monstrosities. Nothing In this dis trict wns grown especially for tho fair and nil of our products will av erngo as good as our display would Indicate, oven belter. If you don't hellovo It eomo anil teo. Tho exhibit commltteo n.ro Indebted to Mr. Dressier of Medford for help ing transport tho oxhlblts to tho fair grounds. It Is with a fooling of sadness thnt wo are citllod on to record the donth of Mrs. Ellon Snlimnmli"viio passed away last Friday at tho homo of her daughter. Mrs. Venerable nt Ituch. 'Oraiufmn," as alio was called In this community, wns ono of tho onnrgotlo pioneer women of tho const, where she lias spent nearly fifty years in useful work, believing that It Is hot ter to vvonr out than to rust out. Sho hud spent llio last several yours with her son-in-law, It. llyruni of this plnco, whore she was strlckon with paralysis about four yearn ago. Slnco then she hns been almost a continued uuforor but what seemed to worry hnr tho most wan the thoughts of not being able, to work. Hosldes rela tives she leave many friends in this district who 'an not help a fooling of sorrow at the closing of a useful life. DHM.VQl'KXT HALE NOTICE n.i,iron.i..oit!'.;o.v powiiit co. Looatlou of Principal Placo of litis liioei. Sail Kramisro, California. ST IIKLE.S'S HAl.n, IHIItTLAXI). miEi-io.v Dlooesan lloardii.. .""I Day School far girls under the oaru uf -' sis ters or Nt. John tiaptUt. Porl-Sv-enth year begins SapL 15. Far oat alogue addreat, 'llio Sinter SiiKrlor. THE FRONT I Uo 2TMnK pity on him, I nattily prtpareil n'.nie nnglc powder. I then hired a cook to demonstrate tins marvelous ycastln a ito.-o wlndqwl . , t ' NOTICE There nro delinquent up on tbo following described stock, on account of Assessment No. It levied on tho 21) th day or June, 1015, tho several amounts set opposlto tho names of tho respective Bharelioldcra us follews: Clara C. ilocrtuornz, Cort. No. 2?A, GO shares, $18.00. Chester L. llovey. Cert; No. li.'a, 200 shares, $no.OO. LIHIe S. llolbrook, Cort. No. .11 II, to sharus, $l-'.O0. Montgomery, T. H., Cort. No. ail, 40 shares, H'.'.OO. Mercantile Trmit Company of San Francisco, Trust"0, Cert. No. 118, 100 shores, $110. 00. Mercantile Trust Compnny of Ran Francisco, Trustee, Cert. No. aiO, 240 ahnres, $72.00. Mercantile Trust Company of Han Francisco, Trustee, Cert. No. 342, 400 shares, $120,00. Mercantile Trust Company nt Hnn Francisco, Trustee, Cert. No. 343, 200 shares, $00.00. Mercantile Trust Company at San Francisco. Trustee, Cert. No. 345, 400 shares, $120. Mercantile Trust Company of San Francisco Trustee, Cert. No. 34C, 200 shares, $00.00. Mercantllo Trust Compnny of San Francisco, Trustee, Cert. No. 301, 2000 shares, '$000.00. Morcantllo Trust Company of San Francisco, Trustee, Cert. No. 302, 2000 shares, $000.00. Mercantllo Trust Company of San Frnnclaco, Trustee, Cert. No. 303, 2000 Shares, $000,000. Mercantllo Trust Compnny of Snn Francisco, Tr,ustoo, Celt. No. 301, 2000 sluues, TC00.00. John Van Iicnhurgh, Cert. No. 213, 40 shnron, $lt00. P. Williams. Cort. No. 330, 2000 (Shares, $000.00. Aim in nccoruanco witu law nnu nn order of the Honrd of Directors made on tho 10th day of August, l'.UG, no many shares of each parcel of such stock as tuny bo necessary will be sold at public auction at tho offlco of tho compnny, uumbor 131 Leldosdorff Street, Snn Francisco, California, on Monday, Suptilmber 27th, 1915, at tho hour of 12 o'clock noon of said day, to pay said delinquent assessment thereon, together with costs of ad varttslug and expenses of sale. ALEX HOSIIOKOliail, Secretary of California-Oregon Power Company. Office; Number 131 Loldcsdorff Street, Sun Francisco, California. 155 ron hunt .iiou.si;Ki;i:i'iNO KOOM8 FOH KENT Light JmuiTeeping rooms. 322 South Central uvo. 152 FOK KENT Modern bouso keeping aiiltes, $0, $8 a mouth, close In. 234 Enst 'Jth. I'Oll HK.VT TlflHHKH FOH KENT Well furnished modern bungalow. 122 South Laurel. FOIt KENT- -Modern fi-room bunga low, cheap; close In. Phono 13-X. FOIt HUNT--fi-room niodu'lu housn. Phono 537-Y. 150 FOU KENT Nino roomed house, 4 sleeping porches, good condition, $20, water paid. J. W. WaKoflold. 107 East 1st. 154 FOIt KENT Six room modern bun galow, oast front, iileeplng porch, fine shade; gnrage. Phono 1SK-X. FOK KENT A-l 317. huriKulow Phono FOK KENT Modern G-room bouse, 1021 W'wt 10th st., $8.00. water paid. Hcnnott Investment Co. FOK KENT Gloao In 5 room houso with sleeping porch, modern plumbing, electric lights, cemeut sidewalk, garago, on paved street. Kent reasonable. Inquire of II, O. Stoddard, Medford, Oregon. tf FOK SALE ItKAb KH'l'ATH FOK SALE 00 acres land, flno, deop soil, deeded water right, 7 room houso, electric lighted, modern, 4Gx3ti barn, fenced Page wire, 40 acres In alfalfa, corn, sugar boots and small garden truck, 20 acres In pears, llartlott and D'Aujou, small peach orchard, team horses, oow, farm implements and nil crop gous with pluoo. For prleu and particulars, ad dross Uox ih, K. F. 1), No. 2, L. M. O. Control Point, Ore. ' KI&AL ESTATE FOK SALItAU kinds uf property for sale or ox chaiiKu. Gold Hay Kaalty Co. FOIt ALB Farm land, fruit Innd, timber land, Jaad from $1.00 per acre apwanla on lane time, field IU) Kaalty Co. Ko 3 -However; when I sprinkled my pewder first two trial loaves, they swelled up in n Jitty mous sliel Tim cook went suddenly insane! FOK IlKNT FUltniSflrCl) KOOMH ''OKKENT- Furnished "rooms, 2 bl k s from federal building. 215 N, Orapo. FOK KENT Fui nlshcd rooms, 204 South Central. 153 FOH KAM,SM:i;KljtjANnOU9 FbffsALE Cliolco'aifalfa liayTlfll , 2d, 3d cuttliKii, price $14.30 ton Medford, Phoenix, Talent, Central Point, Ashland. Several persons may join hnuds In purchuRO car 10 tons, Sleepy Hollow Farm, (lold lllll, Ore. 155 FOK SALE "Kenown" steel miiko; six boies, wood or coal; in good condition. 0. E. Swntnson, 53 N. Oranue, between 5. and 7 o'clock itVllllllliru. ' FOK SALE 15 ncres corn In field. (Irani Allder, Koss Lane. 157 FOK SALE About 00 tons of mend ow liny. Including feed burn nnd pasture lot. Inquire or W, C. Daley, Lake Cleelt, Ore. 157 FOIt SALE Extra flno Mission grapes 2c per pound. Telephone r.U'J-JI. 15G f FOK SALE 2nd hand lumber, ship lap. 2x0, etc., nt rear of Mnll'Trl buno. Mako offer, tlox 0,' Mall Tribune. 154 FOK SALE lCewnueo water aystem, 500 gal. tank, 1-2 borne power electric motor and pump. Address X, Mali Tribune. 153 FOH SALH-f-Or will trndo for tier wood delivered, now Dnln who tiro wagon and wood rack. Wrlto Hox 3, enro Mall Tribune. 155 FoYTsALE 1 cyllndor nco car In good condition i good tires; will tnko part cash. A bargain It taken at onrc. Phono 020-J, FOK SALE Alfalfa bay, $10.00 per ton. W. It. Lamb, phono 5-F2. FOK SALE Polo mountain buggy, good as now. Palmer Investment Co., Modoc Orchard. FOH SALE 2-seated Velio hack with pole. Phono C52-J. FOK HAIirV-liiTKTOCX. FOH SALE Horse, hnrnoss nnjl hug gy, $45.00. 510 E. 11th ht. 153 FOH SALE Or trade, ono cow, cult. 3-t In. wagon. Phono 500-K, 1031 N. C. 155 FOK SALE Sow, to farrow soon; ulxo j nunc pics. Phono 857-K, 153 FOK SALE Stock hogs, pigs, sows and pigs; sows to farrow, (irnnt Allder, Koss Lane. 153 FOH SALE Cheap, eight extra good young work mares, Well broke, two sets of heavy work harnoss. Vin son's barn, North Klvuraldu ave nue. 150 WANTED MTUATIONH WANTED Dressmaking. Phono 47'J-M. 1 14 South CeiKiat. WANTED -Hy Japanoso hoy to cook mid do general housework for small family, P, O. llox 240, Med ford. 155 WANTED stieet. -Diessmaklng. 210 Knight 101) HELP WANTHIV FEMALE WANTE?) -Wo man of "refliionient and education as housekeeper; good home. A (Id row llox 222, euro Mall Trlliiino. WANT COOK On noar-by much, steady einplojnioiit. Must ho thor oughly compHteut; would consider man and wife, or woman und daughter, (live full particulars and references. Heply Mall Tri bune. 155 NEW TODAY 230 aces with 150 ucros In culti vation, houso and good barn with bay fork, shop and good well, scvernl springs on tho place. This laud Is In grain aud corn trls year, and raised good crops. Close to school, and not far fioin Medford. It is priced to mdvo. Only $27. K0 per aero, and It will surely move at that price, ns n single crop should my for It. Long tf mo may bo bad on $4 000 at G per rent Some furnhilied boiiioa for rent. C. D. HOON Kooin 10, Jail. son County Hunk Itldg. - j - , Li Li jpNrTN NO. 4-NOTE -OLD NICK WOULD NEVEIl CON, SENT TO FINISH THIS YAKN IIIMBELF BUT THIS SHOWS HOW THE AFFAIR TURNED OUTI THE TRUTH 18 THE COOK FUMELI.ED HIM QOODI-WELLB on the to tnoV II ELP WANTKIl MALE mXn" WANTEDTo contracit for erecting two mllp3 fence, four mllcH from Medford. For Informa tion see II. T. Hubbard, Phono 4 0.H-K2. 15S WANTED Several men experienced In haling hay. Wanes $l.ol) to $2.00 day and honrd. Sleepy Hol low. Farm.Jlold lllll, Ore. 150 WANTED MlMtrniiiiiyKOUH WANTED A good joung milk oow, Phone C30-J4. 155 WANTED flood clothes presses. J. F. Watson, Hotel Medford. 151 WANTED At onee, a team work horsca for keep during winter; light work, plenty of feed, best of care. Address T. T., euro Mall Tri bune. 155 WANTED List your houses for rent with us, Dennett Investment Co. WANTED I Iavo party to rout fur nished houso, nonnott InVostmont Co. WANTED I.hrgo knitting mill In vltoa correspondence from women desirous of earning monoy, part or full tlmo. Oood liny. Experience unnecessary. Jntornotlqual Mills, Inc., Norrlstown, Pa. 200 FOK K.xcrmmjii FOH TKADE Equity In 80 acres of timber Innd, 5 miles from town, for Ford car. llox Timber, Mall Tri bune. 105 TO EXOIIANOE Will trade Portlnnd Incomo business property for 20 or more acres of alfalfa land In this valloy. Valno $0000. E. S. Tinny, 210 (larnett-Coroy lllk. .. 155 rou.Nn TAKEN UP 3 Jorsey cnlves; 1 steer cair, crop of right enr; l Holier, brahd on right hip fig. 2, with bell on; I heifer, rope oq neck. Owner can bavo sumo by paying ml und reed. W. 11. Lninh. ' MONEY TO MIAN MONEY TO LOAN-t-On genornl r.inuh security. Konuett Investment Co. IIUHINKHS DIHKCroitX Atlorary POHTEH J. NEFF, SVM. r. MHAL.U1 Attomeys-at-Law, Hooma 8 aud , Medford Natloual llnnk bldg. A. W. KEAMKB, LAWYER Uaraett Corey bldg. Win. M. Colrlg, (leorgo M. Roberts COLVIO & HODEHTH. LAWYEHB Medford Natlouul Dank Building 11. F. MULKEY & OEO. W. CIIMRH1 Attorneys at Law. Jacksou Coun ty Dank Uulldlng, Auto nuppnea LAHER AUTO 8PRINO CO. W are operating tho largest, oldest and best equipped plant In the Pa cific northwest. Uao our springs when others fall. Sold under guar antee. 20 North Kltteentk tU. Portland, Ore. Dentlnu DR, W. M. VAN SCOTOO JR. O. O. VAN BCOYOO Dentists Qarnett-Corey lllds;., autte 110 U..dford Ore. Pbonn H5fl. WHY? IT IS YOL'lt nUKINllSS TO 8FIJ ME Because my stoch m trado Is to have optioned nt the lowost cash price the best buy in this county. I have bcou on tno grouud look ing out for you for the past five years. Nearly everyday I have In vestigated some "good thlug." 1 have eliminated everything except those deas which I am couvineed will ae eUre me satisfied customers. In a few hours time I can gtvo you tho benefit of this research. It Is my business to show you over tbo county aud Introduce you to the possibilities aud opportunities here, Seo Med ford first and J. C. BARNES 1UU Wo.it Main Stret BY WELLS ,-iLJ lJi.i llUSIXEHS DIKEOTOKV Collections nnd HeporU COLLECTIONS AND REPQKTS W collected souio accounts. 14 yean old. Wo know how to get th money. Tho Hullock Mcrcantlla Agoucy, Inc., Hdoms 1, 2, 3, Ha klns' Hldg.t 21CJ3JVIoInS,t. Ctilroprnctorn U. "to 1L iiEDQKS, Dr. Loiitso" mt Hedges Mechan'o-ThoraplBlB, Ublro praetors, SpondylotherapUtB. Thew systems, Including, dietetics, cura tlr'o 'gyniaastlci, hydro-theraphy. ate., produce results In both acuta and chronic diseases. Consult Hon free. Over Deuel & Co., cor ner Main and Dartlott. Hours B a. rru to C p. m. Other hours b) appointment, Phono 170. DR. H. J. LOCKWOOD,, Chiropractor, nerro specialist Ilooma 20A-204 205. Qarnelt-Corey b(dg. Vapor baths and scientific massage given; needle spray, head and shouldee shower In connectien: advice la Ulototlcs, medical gymnastic, hydropthorapy. Lady attendant Phone, office 543, rasldanoo 511-K. Kaglncvr and Coatractor fredn"cumun(Ts contractor, 404 M. F. & 11. Illdg. Surveys, eittmates, Irrigation; dralnngo, orchard and land Im provement. GartMira QARUAOE Got your premltaa cloanud up for the lummtr, Call on tho city garbage wagons fw good aorvlce. Phone 274-L. F, Y. Allen. InatractfoQ la Msta HAIGHT MUSIO STUDIO Rooas 401, QarnoU-Corcy llldg. Fred Al ton Halght Piano, Mrs. FlorenM Ilalllday llaliiht, yolce. Phoaa 72. Notary runtlo HELEN N. YOCKEY Notary pub lic. Urltig yoUr werk: to be at Uh Uh of the Mall Trlbuae. I'tiyeHciaaB ana cWu-geoa DR. F. O, OAltLOW, DR. BVA MAINS f)ARLOW Osteopath physicians, 410-417 Ournott-Coray bldg., phone 1030-L. lUsldeuea 26 South Laurel St. DR. W. W. HOWARD Osttopatkhj e nyuicians, 303 Garnett-Cor uildiug. Phone V04-M. DR. J. J. EMMENS Physlclaa an surgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear, uoio and throat. Eyes scles-i tlflcally tostod and glasses susm piled. Oculist and Aurlst far S. r, H. it. Co. Offices M. F. & H. Co, llldg.. opposite P. O. Phone 087, DR. R. W. CLANCY Physician aai surgeon. Phonos, office 36, reals douce 724-J, Office hours 10 t 12, i to D, DR. S. A. LOCKWOOD DR. MYRTLE S. LOCKWOOD Physicians and surgeons. Offtaa 309-310-311, M. F. & II. Illdg, Phones residence, 814-J2; offlea, 814. DR. MARTIN O. 1IARHER PhysU cluu und surgeon. Offlco Palm block, opposlto Nush Hotel. Houn 10 to 12, 1 to 4. Phono 110-J. T. U. HEINE, M. D., SPECIALIST- Eye, ear, nose aud throat, otfle 228 East Main; residence 1121 East Main; office hours II a. ni, to 12 m.; 1-30 to 5 p. m. Tolopbonesl Office, 303; ; residence, 303-J2. Printers ana tubUsliers UEDFORD PR1NTINO CO. has ta best equipped printing office la southern Oregon; book binding, loose leaf lodgers, billing systems, etc, Portlaud pile as. 27 NorUs j rir t. TruasTen KADH TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Offlco ii North Front 8t. Phoasj 315. Prices right, tiarrlc guar tnteed. , , Typewriters h Mtjppllea. TYPEW?UTijTrsND"8mUL Now Remington, Smith PremtK and Monarch typewriting, addtag and subtracting maGulaea, rebutU machines for cash or easy payn ments. Machines for root, rlbba-as and supplies ot nil kinds, stiupla r paira free or charge. Heg- a Dennett. 10 Ouinr FH . fce4 38-R, or ralmer Plauo PU, , " rjii