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PAGE FIVE
STEEL FRAGMENT
PICKED UP ON
Freckles and His Friends
By Blosse
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MONTREAL, Sept. 21. -Major
llort'iilo Nunc of a Ciinudiitn regi
ment, u Htm i iir nl' (liu slenaier Hes
perian, loduy exhibited n piece of
stool which ho Hiiiil he picked up on
tlto deck of tlio Hesperian following
the fntnl explosion. Tito major de
clared tlto stool was part of a tor
pedo mid t ('timid tlto contention that
the ship had struck a initio "absurd."
Major IJario, who was lettirniiig
front hervico in l'landor.s, aid that
while Captain Main and other offi
cers of the Hesperian showed cool
ness and courage after the ship wan
Htrttck, the ciew wan far from coin
petent. Thitty-Mx Canadian soldiers
did valttalilo work in launching lil'o
Iioals and i-esouinjj passengers. The
major said all passengers and "itilors
should ltac huon saved as he did not
leave the, ship until four hour after
it was struck. He added that "ev
ei j thing seemed to go wrong and that
there was a great difiie'tlly in launch
ing tlio boatx."
COTTON
SOARS
FOREGN
BI
XKW YORK, Sojil. 21. Cotton was
o.xlicinoly active and excited today,
selling soon alter the matket opened
at' flout 'JO to Hi) points above last
night's oloinir figures. Tlto advance
was the result of a genoiul buying
movement, ptoliahly bused on coutiit
uctl finniioss of Ltvetpool, Imllii-li
ptivatc crop reports and the nppour
anco of somewhat tiii-olllcd weather
in the south.
Miiny lccenl sellers were credited
with coveting on the advance which
cauied October contrtfets up to 11.01
and January to 11.(17, or neatly 1,1
per bale above the low level of last
season.
EXPOSITION
OEEERED FAT JOBS
SAX FRANCISCO, Kept. 21. Tlio
oAiMence of the entire organintton
of the l'auama-l'acitie exposition
guards ha been threatened, it was
reported today, Ihioiigh recr titing to
foint a police foruc to guutd tiie plant
of the Wostinghouso arms and ant
inuiiitiou factory at Kpringliold,
.Mass. Alreadv the pick of the on
position guiitd-mon have accepted of
lers by the eastern linn. About fif
teen ofliccrs of the exposition guard,
all of them I'm titer I'liilcd Slates miI
diet's, have letl the exposition to go
with the Westiiighoiise coiupuuj.
NFAV VOKK, Sept. 21. The lanul
mr upiMiid suing ot the spyc'ml
sltMdw wan 'repealed at the ontet ot
today's milling', motor sliuu- nnin
being the most coupicuou loatuicx.
Wtll.v s-Ou'i'lnud ioko 2 puintx to the
ncu high price of -12, incuaMii,' it
,'ain to '210 soon after. '
VILLA FORCES STILL
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WASHINGTON, Spt. 21.-Con-I
in iui d guntintl inttwting iiiivwneitt
of Villa force toward the American
border ui indtciitvil in todajM war
iluKii(iiiont iliU'he. lIiigMiUfr
fiwiril I'eitJiing ut HI l'o rcjHirt
od Uitfto wre htitwtMn .'tUUO and 7000
Vilbt troM oiliur in Jnnrtv or on
tkc wmv there from the interior.
Mcdfnnl a flood Town
Mwltord Ut a mighty good town,
worthy ot Uo l of overythlnK
That's why wt Iihto joInmI the Amer
ican Drue ftml lres awoetattan and
sftor to aur paeple the Mrltol line
erf prtparatteM. wa4 by the aaola.
Usn mm! tola oaly threujh IM mam
ton. There U Hothiitf lihe thoe
MHta, girwiUKt la wry wjr. We
wat Me4ler4 p4e to huve the hl
1MM B.M1N 1lt 9M this lints
AV te eee M0rtl unU. liLitt'
Drag Store, local aaonu.
GUARDS
SPECIAL STOCKS ON
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MANY WILLS AND
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IIOl'STON, Tex., Sept. 21. How
to dispose of the fortune of Francis
A. Ogdett, eccetitiio uulltoiiaire, who
died in Houston, dune (!, 1U1 1, was
the (ptesliou confronting the probate
couit lieie today. With one ptttpotl
ed will alreadv held invalid and it-
holder, Thomas S. Kail, a suicide, and
with two others, pri"enleil for pro
bate, both contested by Ogden's rel
atives, an extended legal liulit appar
ently was in prospect. Tlto wills ate
held by Misn'Mntirte Holt of Mobutu,
X. L, and Mis. 51. L. Sollers of
Cairo, Oa.
Relatives of Ogden, some thirty in
number, claim that neither will is gen
uine mid that Clgdcit died intestate.
The estate, valued at $12,000,0(10,
consists chiefly of laud tit a doeu
state-.
EAGLE POINT EAGLEIS
By A. C. Jlowlcti
I.itBt WedncB I hitched tho old
mare to tlio Iiurkn and Htartcil out to
Kee what I could do In the way of so
licit inn and collecting for the .Med ford
Mall Trlliuno and round that ipiilo a
number of tho potNons that 1 wanted
to hco wero not at lioiuu and lit many
instancoa tho man of tho house wau
out looking after tho eattlo and tho
madam would liavo no niotioy, bo I
would pang on and think that 1 would
bo fortuiiato at the next house, and
ho It went until 1 finally reached tho
fine farm of O. .Vygran, and his son
said that ho was In the potato patch,
and bo ho Kent lilc little slater for him
nRQlnst my protect and after walling
about an hour ho put In an appear
ance and the old goiitlomau (teemed
glad to see mo and wroto out a check
for a yot'r'H auiJHcrlptlon for tho
Weekly Mall Tilbttiio. 1 noticed as I
was around Ills placo that ho had
some corn and potatoeu that looked
good to me, In fact ho In ,iniong our
host farmers and clllzons. Passing on
I met a Mr. Sel'ollo and bought a
fine lot of blackborrlos of lilm or
rather hit; wlfo, but could not prevail
on him to glvo mo his mihtiorlptlou
for tho "Mall Tribune, offering to take
truck for pa, but ho thought ho hot
ter not take It now. doing on still
hlghor tin tho cteok I atoppod to mm
Charles Klnglo ami ho readily ro-
I now oil bin subscription to tho Wcokly
Mall Trlmine. Turning my couiso 1
started on my return trip and stopped
to nee fpilto a nunibor mid flnall) mot
A. OrotiBon of Climax going homo with
a load of doors and windows to put
Into a now Iioubo one of Ills hods was
building, and he renewed lilw Hub
Bcrlptlon to tho Wookly Mall Trlhtino.
The noxt day J started out iikhIii and
mot Mrs. Mary Ilealo and her daiiKli
ter, MIh Xolllo M. Smith of Ilutto
Falls and secured a aithicriptlon from
Miss Nolllo for tho Wookly Mall Trl
liuno. Feeling greatly encouraged 1
atarted out and tho flrat man 1 found
that I wnntod to aco wni our old
friend, Thomaa Iltloy, Sr. Hud a
pleasant visit with hint and his wife
and later ho reno'vod Ills aubscrlptlon
to tho Dail Mall Tribune, doing on
about two miles I oamo to the homo
of Dolpb Kent, found 111 in at homo
and had bint rouew his subscription
to the Woekly Mall Trlbuntt. From
there 1 went to Frod Fev's beautiful
farm and found him at home and he
gavo me a check for a year's subscrip
tion to the Dull Mail Trlbuu. On my
wa borne i stepped at the heauliful
home of ietwior Von der Hellen, had
a short vlait hut did no buatneee.
From there en I stopped to awe one or
mere but did no Outineu Friday I
Uyed at home and did n huslnsea.
ftlenUk i wvnt i n to ta onnnsretal
orchard Mitrr nunc uf ttinr flue
timi uf i. mi nite 1 1.. it- i i' iuii
-Ut. th- ' "- t !! k-ird. r
neeed his aubetriptloH to the Dally
MAN
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TCMS Ml ONS
Mnll Tribune, and after taking din
ner with initio )ic8t and his family,
returned homo tired and dirty. Now,
If anyone thinks soliciting and collect
ing for a newspaper Is making "easy
monoy" ct thoi't follow mo a fow
days in tho heat and dtiHt.
Charley Kllnglc of I.ako Creole
camo out Thursday after a load of
brick and his horces becnino unman
ageable near tho Pelottzo farm and
ran Into a wire fence, cutting both
horses badly,
F. I). Axtell and wlfo of Orcshaui,
Oregon, camo In Tuesday night In
heir car on their way to San Fran
cisco to visit tho fair and remained
until Friday morning witch they and
their son-in-law nnd daughter, C. E.
Iloytand wife, started for Crater Lake
and Fort Klamath.
Jacob Monln and family of llrowns
boro canto up with their car Satur
day morning, bringing with thorn
Miss Mary Monln nnd Miss Mildred
Tuckor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Tucker of llrownsboro. Thoy had
by tholr Industry and mnnagoment se
cured prUos at tho county fair on
their products and as a premium
wcro entitled to a trip to Crater Lake
an dwero startlni: on tho trip. Wltllo
they were hero Prof. 12. It. Peterson,
nne of the school supervisors, camo
up with Miss Tllllo M. Knlps of Tal
ent, another one of tho prize win
ners, on her way to Crater l.ako. Tho
two young misses Joined hor In tho
professor's car and all started out for
tho trip, a ntorry and happy company,
MIhh Gladys Holmes of Dorby has
been visiting her cousin, Miss Clara
X.lmmerinaii, at tho Suuusldo last
week.
Win. Nowstront of l.ako Crook wan
among tho gitost? of Saturday at thoi
Suunysldo.
John Under, ono of our prominent
stockmen, was doing bniiblnoss In our
town Friday and Saturday.
W. W. V. Holt, M. I)., roportH tho
birth of a koii to Mr. and Mrs. II,
Hooyorhydo of Kuglo Point on the
14th Inst
Joseph Ulloy, who owns n farm on
Antelope creek near hero, has uonto
as flno corn as I have soon this tioa
sou. Ho 'iitcnds to send homo of It
to tho stato fair.
William Lewis made a business Hip
to Medlord on Wednesday.
Mrs. 1!. Jligiuhotham and diiiigh
ter, Manel and Ada, of .Medloid,
wete Msiting with relatives and
f i lends hero on Satiuilay and Sun
day. I'xor.Miuo on Kauo's creel, uttemled
the Hold Hill industrial fair on Fri
day and Sutiudny ami topoiUal it a
sOCO,
Gold Hill buaiuess vkilors this
week wete: Mr. and Mis. l.onej ()l
seu and fiimily, William I.ewi and
I'nuitb, Uoorgu I'erkitis, Mitbot, .Mag
gie and Katie Fide, William Viint,
.Mr. and .Mrs, Al l!oggi-, Mr. ami .Mix.
John Dalluiie, .Mr. and .Mr. I'eail
ISeait and David Hixihii. ,
tieotge I'eikui atteniled tho snl
dior' reunion in .Mwlford ono day
last week.
.Mt. J. II. Hourly of Awhluiiil was
viMtmg with Mr. Willifliu l4'u a
low (1h la-t wek.
The Ihinlntiellci. kchoul itieip4il
ed in tlto nehoid pa rude held in Qubl
Hill on Satutday.
Rltnor Hujiuhotunm wna IrHiOHM-t-j
ing )usiiK's in Med ford into day laat
week.
WoHtlier propjihet'o feifreust: Con
tinned drywimthor.
TIioihuh Xorna made a biiinew
trip to .Medloid one lu last Hcek.
ANTIOGH HEMS
Mi. Il.iv ut Sam
h iuliii tireili f lit
tHii'h
Mr uii.l Mi I
- ulU" bu bt-eii
In- miK-li at An-
' I buiiiuun weld
Medford viitors iif u. 'week
Theodore Oimm baiild a . d
..f
i. t ' . Ial WrdwMday.
M. -uJ M " Vmreiil. J'R
Vmcciit ami vu, Ira, Ivfl last tseck
I l I -
for Klainatli counlv where they will
stay for some time.
Mr. Oliver, who has been on his
ranch in this section for uiiuiv voatx.
loft last .Monday for hi home in Van
couver, 11. C.
II. V. Heaii and famil" of Willow
Springs, wine over last week visiting
fi lends mid lolutivoe.
licit Chapman has teiiUd tho Day
place, fit this section, and is busy this
week tuovingg.
Nenrlv evety one uioiiml Anlioeh
attended the l'airit Hold Hill Satur
day, uliiqh was a fine one, and a
largo orowd stayed lor the diineo in
the evening and had a Hue ami en
joyable time.
Tlio neigliboihood was awakened
one night last week when the eon
bells slatted to ting about the new
married couples, Hoy Stacy and Miu
ticMcCroight, also William Itigliam
and Myra AsL'vv. . We all wish them
a long nnd liuppv lilo.
Mr. and Mrs. Cluipinnn, who have
been on an outing to Crescent City,
returned home last Sunday, coming
back the other nay by Ashland. Thoy
have traveled (110 tailor Willi the
team. Thoy report u lovely trip and
some very bad grades. ,
Jesse (llans and family motoied lo
.Montague i Sunday and intend to re
turn today. '
Mr. and .Mrs. Muidock ami Reuben
Moore nnd Lillio Chnpinau were
along I he river Sunday.
Claude Cluipuuiu is going (o woil.
on it ranch near Hold Hill in an or
chard, i
The aulof tlml missed by Sunday
was 'Xniiicl lung uuimiiul - pcoplu mil
for plensun) Hip.
Miss I'earl AimMroiiK of Sums
Valley won in the ladies' nail-driving
contest at Hold Hill.
.Mr. and Mrs. Will Higlutm wore
pleasant town visitors Mninlny.
netici:
Notice Is hoioby given that tho tin
dorslgncd will apply to tho city coun
cil nt Us meeting to bo hold October
r.tli, 1015, for a l.'conso to sell malt,
spirituous and vinous liquors in
tpiantltlo less than a gallon on Its
placo of Inislnosn at HI South Front
street, city of Modfoid, until Jan
uary 1, lit IB. C J. ('AUSTENS,
Dated September i!0, lt10.
NOTICE
Notleo Is horohy given that tho un
dersigned will apply to the city coun
cil nt Its meeting to bo held Septoin
bor "1st, 1915, for n llconso to sell
malt, spirituous and vinous liquors In
quantities loss than a gallon on its
laco of btiMluoaa on West Main street,
city of Medford, until January 1st,
1910. HOTEh MEDFOItn.
Dated Septomhor 4th, lOlC.
NOTICE TO CONTItACIOItK
Soalnd roposals will lie rocolvcd by
Uio Itoguo Itlver Valley Canal com
pany of Modfor-I, Oregon, until Sep
tember -'.'ith, lull, l p. m, for the
construction of a rolnfotrod concroto
weir and biilkliond nt Hoar oreek,
Talent, Oregon, Plans anil specif Ira
ttona may be obtained by applying in
poraon to the chief onglnaor. The
tompaii) retorvoa the right to reject
any or all propoaala. 10
IIClt.V WATCHMAKING
Take tho right atop now; pleftflunt,
piofltalilo work not overdone, few
months l"arnln: positions guaran
teed; wrlto for reference and par
ticular Portland Watchmaking.
Knxntvlnn U Optlunl School, a 1 8 Uom-
monwofllth Hldg , (Ith and Ankiu),
PprUand, Orogon
FOU HUNT JII.SUHM.ANKOOH
FOIt KENT 10 acroa, ronsonalila
tonus, uenr Central Point. Apply
Un J5. Jaokaouvllle, Ore. 158
HO It I.KAHM--Kinlissd jilacer ivlue
Gold Ka Iteally Co.
FOH MAlirz-wiirisn'ttiOK
FOR UAI.K Angora goats. Ed W lilte
Climax. Ore. IK I
FOR 8A1.K At a bargain, mare
abttut 1 10 lbs., with eult; puree
Jersey aow with plga and weaned
pigs. Box 111, It. F D. No. f. UK
FOR aU!.K Che, eight tNEtra. gfted
jroetar ork mares wall fcrOlM. two
geU ' in-aw work h irfteae. Vle
una uare, hwrtn HlvenU4 ave
nee. lit
von iiK.vr-FUitniarteii noosis
'Oil UENT Furnished rooms, 2 blks
from federal building. 215 N.
Or.tpo.
FOIt HUNT -HOUSES
FOuImCNT NVrdrfuridsiieirmodoni
bungalow, 42L' South Laurel.
FOIt KENT Modorn G-room bunga
low, cheap; closo in. Phono 13-X.
FOR UENT C-rooni modern hotiso.
I'hono 037-Y. ICC
FOR UENT Six room modorn bun
galow, cast front, ulcopliig porch,
flue shade; garngo. I'hono ISS-X,
FOIt ItHNT
317. -A-l bungalow I'hono
FOIt KENT Modorn fi-room hotiso,
1021 West 10th st., $8.00, water
paid. Dentiott Investment Co.
FOIt itENT Closo In 5 room hottso
with stooping jiorch, modorn
plumbing, electric lights, coment
sldovvnlk, garngo, on paved street.
Kent reasonable. Inquire of II. C.
Stoddard. Medford, Oregon. tf
FOIt UENT Furnished hotiso; closo
In. Phono I08-.I2. 1GG
FOR RENT Seven room house, gar
tti;o. 1009 W. Main. HiO
FOR BAMC IllCAlj IUSTATH
FOR Sa7,E I reasonable"!? "titkoTilit
once, cqulpiied SO-acro fruit and
alfalfa ranch, 3 nilloa front Med
ford. For particttlarH Address No.
J 23 Mall Tribune. Ifi7
FOR SALE (10 acres land, flno, (loop
soil, deeded water right, 7 room
house, electric lighted, modorn,
lfi3t! barn, fenced l'ago wlro, 40
acres In alfalfa, corn, sugar beets
and small garden truck, 20 acres
in pears, liarllctt and D'AtiJou,
small peach orchard, team horses,
cow, farm Implements and nil crop
goes with place For prlco anil
particulars, address llox 05, R, F.
1), No. 2, L. M. C. Central J'olnt,
Ore
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE All
kinds of property for salo or ox
chntiKo. Hold Ray Really Co.
FOR SA Ll-Farin"Tuinl, fruit land,
timber land, land from fo.00 por
aero upwards on long time. Gold
Ray Realty Co
FOH KAIiE-x-nilnCi'.liLAMCOUS
FOR SALE Ford louring cur at a
bargain. Powell Auto Co. K7
FOR SALE Will soil five (J.) sliuroa
treasury stock Heaver l'orlland
Cement Co. of Cold Hill. OtoKon,
ut $(i! por share. AddiosH II Hi
McKulght llulldlng, .Mlnuoapoll,
Minn. IfiS
FOR SALE llulck "20" 5-puaaeuger,
good condition, now tiros, now top
olectrlu lights, and dumotiutablo
rims,
Studobaker "30". n-puasetigor, good
condition.
llulck "to", i -passenger.
Htudobaker "30", roadster, a bat gain.
Oakland '"Hi" roadster, oversUo tlios,
Olootrlo lights, lioach nuinnoto,
Stromburg carbureter.
I'ope-llarirord, laceubotit, good con
dition, new tlroa.
Overland "SO" nmilster, oloctrlc el ar
te r, electric lights, ovoraliu tltoa.
I'eirj L. Aahoraft, al Valley Uarage,
Medford. laC
FOR SALIC 16 aoroa corn tu field.
Oraut Alldur. Rosa Lane. 157
FOIt SALIC About 00 tons of mead
ow hay, Including feed liarn and
pasture lot. Inquire of W. C. Daley,
Luko Creek, Ore. 157
FOIl &VlE Extra"flne Mlaalon
grapes So por pound. Telephone
fiSD-JI. lf.8
FOR SALE Alfalfa hay, 10.00 por
ton. W. R. Lamb, phono 6-F2.
FOR SALE I'olo mountain buggy,
goud as now. 1'almor Investment
Co , Modoc Orchard.
FOR SALE2-aeated Velio back with
polo. Phono CB2-J
NEW TODAY
2X0 nr.oa with 100 ucrea In culti
vation, house, and good Itaru with
buy fork, shop ami good well, several
apriugs on the plaie. This laud la in
grain and corn tMs year, and raised
goud erapa. Cloce to school, and not
far from Medford.
It hi prteed to asove. Only $17.60
per acre, and It will eurely more at
that price, aa a single erop ahould
pay for It. Lous time may be had
on $4400 at per oaat.
Home furnished house tor rant.
C. D. HOON
lltsiiii Id, JiMHMiii County Hank Itldg.
FOR UENT HOtTHEKEKl'INO
ROOMS
FOR YtENT Moilorn liouso'koping
suites, ?0, ?8 a mouth, clone In.
234 East Otli.
It ELI' WANTRI) MAIiK
WANTED A cltviiuirsiial ToMJaJTio
Point; talary $2.50 per mouth, and
If u good hog chaser, $ ti month
for Information. Inquire of tho
Ex-Nhtrshnl, Englo Point. ICC
WANTED Sover.il men oxpcrlonced
In baling hay. Wages $1.00 to
$2.00 day and board. Sleepy Hol
low Farm, (lold Hill, Ore. 1CU
II ELF WANTED FE.HA LE
WAnYiVd Womnn o7 roTlnoinont
nnd education as housekeeper;
good home. Address llox 222, care
Mall Trlliuno.
WANTED SITUATIONS
WANTED Expoiionecd bookkeeper
nnd offlco man desires position;
best reforeuccH. Address V. O. llox
178, Central Point, Oro. 1C2
vlNTEJ) To rent, l-room furnish"
ed house Address llox C. W.,
Mall Tribune. 150
WANTED Dressmaking. ' I'hono
47U-M. 141 South Central.
WANTED Dressmaking. 21 C Knight
Btrect. 101)
rr- , .- ' ' . i '
WANTED limn'jijtiA.MCOOS
WANTED A good young milk cow,
I'hono C39-.ll. lKC
WANTED Largo knitting mill In
vites correspondence from women
desirous of earning money, part or
full time. Cood pay. Experlonoo
unnecessary. International Mills,
Inc., Norriatuwn, l'a. 200
atfr-s;
.MONEV -W LOAN
MONEY TO LOAN On general lanch
security. Dennett Investment Co.
LOST
TAKEN HP horsey hoiror, ono yoar,
crop off loft oar. Owner can have
same by paying Charcot). W. It.
Lnmh, Medford. 101
FOR K.t;nrt.TCJn
FOR TRADE Spokane proporty to
trade for Mod'ord or Ashland, lu
qulio 1118 W. 8th St. 157
WANTED Local pioperly to ox
chaiiKo for northern anil custom.
Clark Realty Co., 201! l'lilppu Hldg.
WANTED Prunes, dried, ono mllo
south ami west of Medford. Phono
7-FI. 1DU
IlUNINiCSH DUIISOIOIIT
Atlornc
FORTER J. NEFF, WM. r. MEALHI
-Attornnysnt-Law, Rooms K and
D, Medford National llsnk hldg.
A. E. UWAMES, LAWVER Uaruott
Corey bldg.
Win. M. Colrlg. Ooorgo M. Robert!
COLVIO & ROHERTS, LAWVEU3-
Medford National Dank Duildlng
II. F. MULKEY & UEO. W. OHERR1
Attorneys at Law. Jackson Coun
ty Hank llulldlng.
Auto nuppnra
pa','raBSB,Bv
LAHER AUTO 8PRINO CO. W
aro operating the largest, oldest
and host etiilpiod plant In the Pa
cific northwest. Uso our springs
when others fall. Sold under guar
antco. 20 North Fifteenth St.
Portland Ore
WHY?
IT 18 VOIR M-'KINICSS TO SEE Mh I
HuoauBo uty stock m trade la to
havo optioned at tho lowest cash
price tho boat buy lit this county.
I havo boon on tno ground look
ing out for you for the past five
years. Nearly ovoryday I have in
vestigated wime "good thing." I have
eliminated everything exuept tboee
deals which I am convinced will s
uro me satisfied customers.
In a fow hours time 1 oun give you
the benefit of this research. It Is my
biiftlNeee to show you ovor tho county
and Introduce you to the possibilities
and opportunities here. Keo Med
ford first and
J..C. BARNES
lull Wut Mnln Htrevt
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IIUSINESS niRKOTOIlV
nentlxbi
DR.
DR.
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M. VAN
SCO TOO
BCOYOQ
a.
O. VAN
DcntlBta
Oarnett-Corey Uldg., suite
Uedford, Ore, Phono 850.
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Collections nnd Itcporta
rrl
COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS We
collected some accounts 14 yoar a
old. Wo know how to get the
money. Tho Uullock Mercantile
Agency. Inc., Rooms 1, 2, 3, Han
kins' Hldg., 210 E. Main St.
Uiilropractors
DR. A. R. HEDGES. Dr. Louise B.
Hodgos Mechano-ThorapUts, Cairo-,
praetors, Spotidylottiorplsts. Those
syEtenis, Including dlototlcs, cura
tlvo gymnastics, hydro-thoraphy,
etc., prodttco results In both acute
and chronic diseases. Consulta
tion trco. Over Deuel & Co., cor
ner Mnln and DartloU. Hours 9
a. m. to 6 p. m. Other hours by
appointment. Phone 170.
DR. It. J. LOCICWOOD,, Chiropractor,
nervo spoclallBt Rooms 203-204-05.
Uarnott-Coroy bldg. Vapor
b&tbs and scieutlflc massago glren;
ncodlo spray, head and shoulder
showor In connection; advice la
dlototlcs, modtcal gymnastics,
hydropthorapy. Lndy attondant.
Phono, office H43, rnsldonco Cll-It.
Knglnccr nnd Contractor
Fit ED n7 CUM M fN"oEngrneor Tnd
contractor, 404 M. F. & II. Dldg.
Survoys, estimates, Irrigation,
dm I n ago, orchard and land im
provement. OarubKe
OAltUAUE Qot your promises
cleaned up for tho summer. Call
on tlio city garbngo wagons tor
good service Phone 274-L. T,
T. Allen.
Instruction la Muele
Na
IIAIOHT MUSIO STUDIO Room
401. Oarnctt-Corcy Hldg. Fred Ah
ton llalght Piano, Mrs. Florence
Halllday llalght, voice. Phone
72.
Notary runuc
hliSLVJNrXYOCKBYoUrypu
lie. Hrlug your work to mo at the
sign ot the Mall Tribune
Phyoslrians ana, rrargeona
DR. F. 0. OARLOW, DR. MVA
MAINS CARLOW OsteopathU
physlulnns, 41G-417 Oarnott-Corsr
bldg., phono 103U-L. lUctdqaee
20 South Lmirol St.
DR. W. W, HOWARD OsteopathU
phystclaud, SOS Uaruett-Uorey.
building. Phono 'JOI-M.
DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician and
surgeon. Practice llmltod to oye,
ear, novo and throat. Eyes sclem
tlflcnlly totted and glassei aup
pllod. Oculist and Aurlst for H P.
R. R. Co. Offices M. F. & II. Co.
Hldg., opposlto ;'. O. I'hono 607.
DR. R. W. OLANOY Physician and
surgeon. Phoues, offlco 30 roil
douce 721-J. OXilco hours It) te
IS, 2 to G.
DR. 8. A. LOOICWOOD
DR. MYRTLE 8. LOCICWOOD
Physicians and surgeons. Office
300-310-311. M. F. & II Hldg.
Phones rosldouco, 814-J2, office,
814.
DR. MARTIN (J. HARHER-PhjsI-olan
and surgeon. Office I'aiia
bloek, opposlto Nash Hotel. Hour
10 to 12, 1 lo 4. Phono 110-J.
T. (1. HEINE. M. I)., SPECIALIST.
Eye, oar, uoso and throat, office
XSif East Main; leeldouco 1131
East Main: office hours 0 a. in. to
12m; 1:30 to fi p ru Tolophonos
Offise, 303; ; residence, 303-J2.
I'rliile.rn nnO rulilisners
UhDr'OltD PRINTINO CO. has Ui
huat iKiiilnneil iirlntlnc office la
i loutheru Oregon; book binding.
loose loaf lodgers, billing systems,
etc Portland price. 37 NorU
Kir nt
Trimmer
HADfl TRANSFER & KTORAOE CO,
Of flee 42 North Front St. Phoat
316. Prlcoa right, tiervleo guar
ntneil TyMiu rltcrt un(T Ntippllo".
ii l i saewewi iaa"ee
TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES
Now Qemiton, Smith Premier
and MonHreh typewritlnE. adding
uud subtracting uaoulneu, rebuilt
inaahlnos for oah or easy pay
monta, Machine for rent, rlbboM
and supplies of nil klndj, attuple re.
fTafrs free of ohnrge, Roger
llsunett. 10 OhIhi Ht phog
38-ll, or Faltuer Piano PUct. j
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