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PAOE FIVE Freckles and His Friends By Blosse arEDITOTCn MAIL TU1TJUNR, MIDWORD, OKKaONWKDNISRDAY,. RKPTIBJMJ3RTJ 22, 1915. ASHLAND AND VICINITY The prevalence of tiuttnnuliilu ac cidents is n reminder that nit the oc casion of tlio writor'n lecent visit to tho Siskiyou section of tho Pacific liiltpvuy the party, us n procnulioil n ry incusine, enino to an absolute standstill no It'HH than tlircp tiniotf between Awlihinri ami IliuroiiH (out) Mow out ami two ptihotliro0 On tho mountain proper, car rimers niiiiu taiucri anitnt ptciN, some bonier iiiR on tho joy ride onler. In figur ing tlie lolative responsibility as ex isting between railioaris and the driv ers of automobiles, one tiring is ap parent, and thnt is if the axurnpc ear driver was obliged to observe the dil igence and pass a fraction of the tc"ts ieiuired of locomotive ongin-. ecru, accidents would ho few and far between. The past week has been prolific in minor accidents. In the cusp of George Ikirioii'n Stanley steamer vs. hor-o and buggy, the collision liming oceuiied Inst Satur day night, near Frederick, horse, buggy mid harness aie Inal sight of in the contention of the ehnuffcur that the opposing ting was running without tail light". T. IT. Simpson, eminent conunun rior of Malta Couunaudery, No. 4, is leprosonthig that body at the Temp lar conclave now being held in Port land, he having left for the uoith on Tuesday evening. Other local Knights in attendance jiru C. W. Kims, .loo Hint and C. I-'. Shcpluud. U. S. Attorney Clarence Kennies, Lloyd Mulit, I). H. Grant and Frank Itout ledge, residing in Portland, me also Members of Mnltn comiuandery, ( 1 in nt being einiueiit giiinil ooiiiinun der of the Oregon jurisdiction. Mrs. Angic F.nglc, accompanied by her sou Fred and daughter Oeitrude, lelt for Pctnluiun, Cat., on Tuesday, summoned lliere by the dnngorouH ill ness of George Bugle, a well-known former resident of this city. A substantial imprnvotnuit is the now substation of the Oiogon-Cnli-fouiia Power coinpany, now under const ruction. It will be of hleol and concrete, coslitug !?l."i,()()0. Tho lo cation is on Nevada stioot, near Hoar creek. It will bo a model of its kind, equipped throughout with latest iin piovements. Mi-s I Inel Lowe, daughter of Mr. and AIi-. I). M. Lowe, in leaching tho current term of school in tho Sams vallov district. Foity pupils mo en rolled. A number of notable impiovcuieutK are being installed in the citv park pioper, due to suggestions and act ual labor performed by Samuel Pon niston, m tuber of the lioiud of com missioners. Fi-h weirs have been placed nt the. resenoir outlets and the flowering embellishment of tho ideal sut rounding lias been gieatly enhanced at the piomptitig of t'neli; Sam, who i a imstuuister in the nit of, tloiienltanil development. Tho local committee of the contem plated irrigation project,,!. II. .Millner, ehiiiinmii; Ponton Mowers itnri I). M. Lowe, mot in tho Commercial club looms on .Monday evening, leviouiug tho geographical bounds of the dis. tiiet and formulating plans in gen eral. The loriHory extends Horn the Ilarrou holdings, south of Ashland, to the old mill ditch at Phoenix, and about 23,000 acres are involved in the area, which it i piopo-ed to af ford additional water privilege-. Mrs, V. A. Fiouberg died nt the I tunny residence on 'urnuitc sheet Monday night. She was in her (Hid .vein. Iter maiden name was Louisa ('. Sieveidiug. and lu was a niitivu of St. Loiii, Mo. She wii married to V. A. Frocborg in dSUB, uu'd had been a loMriont of Ashland for four teen onts, leides hor liiisltatid, she loaves four children to mount tit lbss of a devoted wife and mother. Tihey me: A. W. Fieoborg of (JihIoii, Or.; W. W. Freoborg of Keno. Nov.; Mm. W. II. Yoo of Spokane, and Mrs. Innu Miiiehison o Los Angeles. Fuiu'ral services weie held in Masonic hall on Weduday uttornuoit, eonduetod by Alpha chapter, Older of the hunt fin Star, of which she was an lion oi ed member. Interment wax in .Mountain View eoniotory. J. (I. Hurl left on Monday for Poitlund. It in understood that his tiip tlioio if connected with a pro jHised merger of the Ashland and Mudfoid ice plants, with hjadtpiiir tor nt Med ford, tho coiporalion, howeer, to loiain a minor plant Iwre, providing the consolidation is ef fected. ltn Kliasuii litis let ii mud from his Catiiiriian trip, having gone us fur north a Calgary in tust ot land. Ho htuutchl back prodlniou specimen of the product of thnt lesnun. Indica tions tuiiit to the probability oi his pitchiuv a tuut for two in the vicinity of Uilditidtfe, Alberta, in the t dW tiuit tulare. Sid Smith of Washington, I. who ha been touring tki mh-Uoh reMHt 1), reversed heretofore prevalent con dition In bniivuiB ii)- hoi an frtn the UiiHkfc -tHtc In other i.rl. h nub lie intiri liii J'iMU Hides via P rt .'tul without lilnM.Hit. iiiik' tun 't ! ! i"'1 '"'. i - " -lir.s, j nut iM r ! i 1 1 iiii'inliili runoinu Id - on hi- ! s.hih i r., I .ilitormu yZW&: freckles! - We a basket yrwm 'On Friday of this week 1), M Lowo will ship to the state fair at Salem a carload ot' .Jackson county exhibits, which will include general and spe cific displays by districts, in addition to his unrivalled personal collection. His wife will accompany him, also his koii, Donnie, who is nt present visiting tho exposition. The whole family will aid in the arrangement of tho exhibits. Distiict Superintendent Van Fbs fcen of this city presided Tuesday ceuitig at the Methodist conference, being livid at llosobnrg. The gather ing was welcomed by Mayor Kiee and paslots of variant churches of that city. Incidentally, it transpires that Ilo. A. W. Loonnid, pastor of the FiiM, church at Seattle, and llev Chniles I'dwaid Locke, forineily pus tor of the Taylor Shoot church in Portland, aie candidate.- before tho next national conference for the of fice ot bishop. Mr. Locke is now of Los Angeles, nnri is a pastor well known hereabouts, lnstear of pass ing a dividend, the Methodist Hook Concern, one of tho biggest publish ing houses in tho cuiiuhy, lcportA $.'100,000 profits the past year, avail able for distribution among state con ferences for support of ngeri ami in lirm ministers. Mrs. I). II. Mill and .Mr. Kiln II. Mills left for San Francisco on Wed nesday of this week. They will also isit their Vein! Mills, a student of the Unhorsity of California at llerke ley. Their stay may hold over until the Thiinksgiving holidays. Dr. Y. K. Illtiko lias icturucri from the iciuity of Conallis, whoic his father, Dawri A. Illtike, died Septem ber 10, ngeri 110 johrs. Ho was a na tio of Indiana ami a pioneer of Hen ton county, having settled near Wells station over 00 ears ago. At one time ho was engaged in milling at Jacksonville and in the Applegate section. lie was the father of ten children, five of whom sunjve, the beiugg George S. of Poitlaud, F.rignt A. of Corvallis, William K. of Ash bind, Mrs. Alice Kirk and Mrs. Delia Hodges of Albany. His wife died in 1012. Fuiiorn! seiviros woie held on September 18, interment being in Locke cemetery, near Corvallis. Active paxiiig operations having censed on the Siskioti unit of tho Pacitit! highway, a big stone oiiishet has been installed on the summit to fiiiinwli material during tho tall months in iciiriiucss for paving next season. A miiiintuie railway leads Irom the crusher to nit inexhaustible qutirrv about halt a mile from the highway. Mr. and Mis. C. Viomaii, loimei lesidents, Iino been bete this week, prepitiutory to tin automobile trip to San Francisco. Their Fold car ha been equipped with a number of uii pioeineiits in the way of camping accesfotios preliminary to the tour. The Sterling Co., iieeosson to It. A. Minkler, in suit and cloak seciul ties, aie holding ,i closing-nut sale pieliiniiuiry to going out of Inisiiipsx. Tom CI. Koose, a 1 onuer lesitlent on Noitli Main sheet, was visiting old mii foundings etnlv in the week, hi the summer time he lives in Montana, near Livingston, where ho has ranch itdciofts, passing tho winters in southern California. F. L. Titus, nulling ptopeity on .Mountain avenue, have k tamed fiotn it lengthy tour by auto throughout California, and may relocate in the vicinity of Poitlnuri. A. M. Heaver was in Modforri re cently with It. N. Hurt of Chicago, introducing tho uiunU Of the ''iitu therm," a novelty in the wy of hunt ing devices, supplMiitiiiK the old-fusli-joihhI hoi witter receptacle. Mr. and Mrs. It. II. lliitehutwiu, from the viciuitv of Hkiowiugtitfi, HI-, urrived MiunlHy for h visit with Mr. nri Mr. It. J. Inward, tlwt former boiHii a uihw of Mm. ISdward. It in worthy of obwrviwr that itn tiiiiHtrvatiuii car in now MtUehed to No. Vt, arnviutf here tarly tu ttu tiiorHinir, returning; north its pa ft of the et at six til ot No. 1-1 Ml H n to Tit" bx.tl r'lai.m.il Itiutlu iIiihhI orli i .i- i-itf illu-t Mmid.iv v ii in b Mr- I 'i in It i id . ' I -A ur1 -. iipr. mi , i -i U i t hi tii. i Imdv. .in. I M (I n'M.ilhv ..I I'..i1- IiiiiiI Hliotltel J 1 1 ' 1 1 ott"'l.il A ill If - galion from Moil ford vvtis nNu pres ent to greet the visitors, and a social leunioit followed the foiiualitiei. On Monday Mr. and Mrs. C. M. I Inn is and Mis. V. P. Hnriisj all ot Julo.sbttrg, Colo., were leiiewing the aetpinintanco here of Mr. and Mrs T., W. Aeklin. Mrs. V. P. Harris is the mother of Mrs. Frank Adamson, foimerly connected with the Ashland Trading Co. C. M. Harris has bom clerk and commissioner of Sedgwick county, Colorado. ALONG ME RIVER Arthur Morrison of Fort Klnni nth brought Mrs. Swan and family over to linglo Point to upend tho win ter. Mr. Morrison1 called on relatives and then took a load of fruit homo. Mr. Olson of i:lk crook took forty two fine fat spring lambs to Medford lust week. Volmn Fry spent Monday night with Velum Hannah. Mr, Wynnt of Ashlnnd made. Ills daughter, Mrs. C. K. Hollows, u flying visit. 'Sir. anil Mrs. John Warner wcro vnlloy visitors tho first of tho week. Mr. and Mrs. Slussor nro upending a fortnight In Ktigle Point. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cornutt of Cen trnl Point enmo out to Will Houston's Monday. Jasper Hannah and family wero Medford vltritorn lat vvcok. Mrs. Frank Miller Is visiting her mot hor Mrs. Itnlnoy. Dr. and Mrs. Klreltgewmor apont a few days at tho Illvordalo place Misses Desslo and Velum Hannah went to Medford Tuomlay. Among tho vnlloy visitors this wook wore Mrs. Mltldlobuslior iiud son Clnronco, John Fry, K. E. Ash, Jack Daw, Oeorgo Fry, Will Houston nnri ICd win I'lelo. Mrs. Kvn (lnrrott of Medford Is tho guest of her sister, Miss Hllon Mc Cabo. .Mr. Lower ami son, Hitroltl, wont to Medford Thursday and piirchiuori a now Overlainl ear which they Urovo homo Sunday. Miss Holvu Walker went to tho vnlloy tho first of tbu week with hor undo. .Miss Lovvls of I'orslst vlsltod Snt urtlny ami Sunday with Mnrgory Krs kino. Mr. mill Mrs. Walker and riiiugli tor, Ora, and Mr. and Mrs. Shoal of tho power plant weio slKhtscois nt Peyton and Flounco Hock Stiudny. Mr. Peterson wunt up to Crator Luko Snturdny, taking tho three girls who won trips to Crntor Luko which woio glvon by tho county. Mrs. Itlg gnn ot Derby iiceompnnloil tho girls. Tho party loturned Monday after a delightful hip. Mr. and Mrs. Krsklno, Miss Mnr gory Krsklno nnd It. K. Peyton took dinner Monday with Peolors and HlnnchurriR. Mr. Peyton nnri son Harold spent several days of last wook In the valley townn. Mrs. Mcl.eori has returned from tho hospital nnri lir many friends ar glad she Is well ngniu. Miss Mabel Hauson sjiont Friday night at Tlert IIlKtnbothuiti'B. Mr. mi d Mrs Karl Ulrlch spent Sat urday at tho Cordon much. Mr. nnri Mrs. Ilrootiiflolri have gone buak to tholr ranch nftar Htionrilng a oouplu of woekts at Mr. N'yo's. Mr. Honors anil Witt Mitaney eatao up to Prbipct Snturriny nnd retiiruotl tho sumo tiny. XOTIDIf NoUco Is hereby gtvw that the un tieMlgwHl wH apply to tho elty eoua stl at lu meotlnir to be hold OeUiber &ta. 1116, for a I'mm to wll wait. pbitMlM aad vlaous Hhom In quanUUM m thAii a Hn oh Ha i'U af natoaaa at I" ; rmu stroeL rtty of Motfonl. until .,. uarvl.1IS C J CAHBTItVll. iald MMtniber :e, 115. FLOUNCE ROCK FRILLS COURTHOUSENEWS Roportod by Jnckeou County Ab tmct Co., Blxth nnd Fir 8ti. Circuit Rothschild DroH. vs. W. M. Ken nedy. Answer. Mcritortl National Hank vs. Win. Kclloy. Writ ot nttncbniont. Medford Lumber Co. vs. C. B. Col lins. Writ of Attachmont. Hollo Nlckell ot vlr vs. Josso W. Wilson ot ux. Demurrer. Blvn M. lloitso vs. Hnusclcnr Houso. Aftltlnvlt. Hort Anderson ot til vs. Nolllo Jlc Phco. Motion. It. L. Hurdle vs. Hciiton Powers. Motion, stipulation. H. W. Huntztiigcr vs. B. B. Omnu ot nl. Motion. Hank of Coniniorco, Biigcne, vs. Blln F. Talor. Motion for dofnult anil Judgment. Aaron Anrirows. Wlnlfreri Ser combo ct nl. Notice of nppcnl. Cost bill. H. L. Sabln vs. John B. Day, Cost bill. It. L. Snbln vs. W. B. Htichniinn ct nl. Undertnkliig. Mitchell, Lovvls and Storor Co. vs. J. W. Lawton. Transcript. Tho Htillock .More. Agency, vs. Win. Carney ct ux. Transcript. Tho Htillock More. Agency, vs. Llrxlo Heath. Transcript. Geo. W tv en na id vs. Jlmiiia J. Walker. Hull to foreclose mortgage. It. L. Hablti vs. "W. L Hiichnuan t Jtil. .Suit to vncnto tlccrco and for othor relief. Anna L. Plorco vs. City of Medford. Still for damages. CIiiik. B. Hooper et ux vs. Horace F. Itooso. Action to locovor nionoy. Fieri V. Lough vs. A. Howley et ul, eerlillcd copy of judgment. II. Hello Loomis vs. (Irfltit Alder, re ply. Anna L. Pioiee vs. City of Mcdfoid, return of summons. Chailes K. Hooper et ux vs. Hor lice F. Itecser, lettini of summons. Pacilic Mutual Life Insurance Co. vs. W. I). Iugalls ul nl., cost bill, I'mbato Bstnlo of Win. W. Wlielstono nil lucompotont. Potltlon to appoint guardian, Bstale of Stowart Pntterson. In ventory and nppralseinetit. Bitnto of Dnvld Whetstone. Orrior removing xunrriliui. ICstate of Patrick Noriullo. Cita tion. ICstate ot Joshua Noutluimnior. Honil. Kstate'of William M. Whetstone, citation. Kslate of Anion Deck, final ac count. Heal INlulc Ti'iinsfci W. I. Vavvtar ot nl to Tho Hlg Hoiid Milling Co., land In lah Add to Modrord, Q. C I). 1 A. A. Davis ot nl to The Hlg Henri Milling Co. lots ill big. 11 Heutty'B Add. Medford, Q. C. D 1 A. A. Davis et til to Tho Hlg Henri Milling Co., land in T. 33 It 1 K T. 32 It 2 K., T. 33 It t a, T. 3 It. 1 I? , T. 3 t It. 2 14., T. 35 It 3 K., Q. C. D 1 William Plrloh Ad of A. P. Talent deceased to Scott V. Davis, lot t, blk. 3, High land Park Arid., mini, duett 10 Martha A Talent to Scott V. Davis, lot 8, blk. 3, High. land Park Add, Q. C. D 1 W II Slimier sheriff to Sadlo Paulina Osunltruggo, lot In blk I. Galloway Arid Med ford. sheriff's rioad . . 3,:: 17 Lit. II. liradaliaw to Mury Hrad- ahaw, land In T. 10 it 1 if., deed 1.000 Wesley VoumII to MIiihIo Vggoll tola Hand 1? blk. F, Tttlout WD ! I', RutK'lo utter el ii V () S. A. Lntfi 't. I 'lid in -'. 7 K..IW. 1.2AU '. O Flr.nl et ut to 0. W Mil I tin lt-rrn Hold licit in j - -1 i i !.... . ... I ir f Hold on, -v Vi i ? "' :'rQ !1 WMU- If &W- I IP A. M. Paver e nl to C. P. Good, laud in tup. Ill)-IK. and hi Vsiihumd I). M. Lowe et ux to Marshall Ntukells, lots in Houe Itivov Vtilley Orclmi'd Co. frrtett-. Alex. MeLeod et ux tt Cluurio Downinjrel ux, pint of lot Pi, Ashland I, olid 10 " i , rrs-'-ai '.i 4U sar-i. Mmt WATCHMAKING Tako tho right step now; ploasnnt, lirofltnblo work not ovordoaoj fow months learning: positions guaran teed; write for reforenceB nnri jinr HculnrH. Portlnnd Watchmaking Bngrnvlnt: & Optical School, 218 Com monwealth Hlilg , Uth and Anketiy, Portlnnd, Oregon. KOII ItKtNT imUHniCHKI'lNG HOOMH FCdTHBOTM sullen. $0, $S n month, oloso In. 2!I1 Bast Uth. I'Ott IlKNT .AtlMUKIil.ANi:OUK FOIt HBN'T 10 neros. roasonnblo terms: nenr Central Point. Apply Hox 95, Jncksonvlllo, Oro. K.8 FOR LBASB Buulpperi placer initio. Gold Hay Itoalty Co. roit SAMv-iitvrmocK FOIt HAliB--Aiigora goats. Bri Whlto Climax, Ore. 181 Foit mcNT i-uitmsHnii iioomu irHBNTFundsiiori rooiiiH'ablks from federal building. 215 N. Gr.ipo. FOR IIBNT IIOUHKS FOIt HBNT -Two bungalowM, one 0 rootilit ftiriilshetl on Park htieel. One iiufiirnlsheil (I room bungnlow on King street. Intiulio W. P. Dorixo, 010 South Onktlnle. 1C2 FOIt ItBNT-j Seven 100111 house, niori em. closo In, on paved etreet. Phone 20U-.M. 158 FOIt HBNT Well fttrnlsltoil inodorn bungalow. 122 South Ltiuiel. FOIt HBNT Modern C-room bunga low, clump; cIoho In. Phono 13-X. FOIt IIRKT Six rooin" inodorn bun galow, oast front, sleeping porch, fine ahntlo; garage. Phono 18S-X. FOIt HBNT Modern C-rooin Iioiibo, 1021 West 10th nt., J8.00, wutor paid. Honnutt Investment Co, FOIt HBNT Clngo In C room hotiso with Bleeping porch, inodorn plumbing, electric lights, cemont sidewalk, garago, on paved street. Kent reasonable, Innulro ot H. C. Stoddard, Medford, Oregon. tt FOIt SALi; HHAI4 KSTATM FOH SALK- Hoaponablo It taken nt nnco, eijulpped su-acro fruit nnd alfalfa much, 3 mllos from Mori foid. for particulars Address No. 12.' .Mall Tilituue. 157 FOR SALB (!0 acroe land, fine, doop soli, deoded wator right, 7 room hotiso, ojeetrlo llghttsl. modorii, lilxllG bat n, fenced Page wire, 40 neroH In alfalfa, corn, miner beats and small tntrdu truck, SO acres In pours, Hurtltitt and D'Aujoii, small poach orchard, tonm horsoa, cow, fnrtu ImplomentH and nil crop goon with place. For prleo and particulars, arid rose Hox S5, It, F. D, No. 2, L. M. C. Central Point, Oro. ItHAL H8TATK FOR SALB All kinds of property for snlo or ox ohango. Gold Hay Realty Co, FOR SALB Farm land, fruit Innri, timber land, laud from K'.OO por ncro upwurds on long time. Gold Ray Ronlty Co. WHY? it is youk miM:ss to kf.k mb Uecauso my slock n initio Is to have optioned nt tho lowest cash price the boat buy In this county. I have been un tno ground look ing out for you for tho past flvo years. Nonrly everyday I have in vestigated some "good thing." 1 have ellmluntod everything oxcopt those deals which I am couvlucad will se turo tno satlsflod oustotners. In a few hours time I can give you the benefit of this researoh. It Is my business to show you over the county and Introduoe you to tho possibilities am! opportunities here, Beo Med ford first and J. C. BARNES 1111: West luln Street FOIt SATiIx-aiICC-i!lAiAXKOUS FOIt SALB Fortl touring cnrnt n itargain. l'owell Auto Co. 1&7 FOR SALB Wilt sell five (C) elinres treasury stock Heaver Portlnnd Cement Co. of Gold Hill, Oregon, nt $03 por share. Address 34C McKnlght HttlldliiR, Minneapolis, Minn. 15S FOR SALB 13 acres corn In field. Grant Allricr, Ross Lane. 1G7 FOR SALB About 60 tons of monri ovv liny. Including feeri barn nnri pnHturo lot. Inijulro of W, C. Dnloy, Lnko Cieok, Oro. 157 FOR SALB Alfalfa liny, 10.00 por ton. W. It. Lamb, phono G-F2. FOR SALB Polo mountain buggy, good as now. Palmer Investment Co., Modoc Orchard. FOR' SALB 2-soatod Velio hack with pole. Phono 052-J. 1IKLP WANTBH FKMALI3 W A NTB DVon mn "" o? " ro f i nomon t and education as housokoopor; good home. Address Hox 222, cara Mull Tribune WANTICTi fill UATIONS WANTBD Position on ranch by man mid wife; oxpcrloncetli. Address Hox 00, cure Mall Trlbupo. 1G1 WANTBD Bxporlenceri bookkeeper nnri offlco mnn tlcslres position; bcBt references. AdilroBti 1. O. Hox 178, Central Point, Oro. 102 WANTBD Dressmaking. Phono 179-M. 144 South Central. WANTBD DrrB3ninkliiB. 21C Knight etrect. ICO WANTKD MIMrrviiliAMCODH WANTBD SII1I0 Trontbtino. 10-F21. Phono 15'J WANTBD Rosldenco for cash; must bo bnrguln. Hox AUG, Malt Tri bune. WANTBD'- A good young milk cow, Phono C30-J4. 15S WANTBD Largo knitting mill In vites correspondence from women desirous of earning mouoy, part or full tlino. Good pay. Bxpcrlence uuncconsary. International Mills, Inc., Norrlstown, Pa, 200 MONBV TO LOAN - -ii -- MONBY TO LOAN On general ranch Hoourlty. Hnnnett Inventmcnt Co. liOHl LOST Leather hand bag conlnlnlng ke and some mouoy. Finder please return to Mall Tribune. Re gard. 1&7 TAKBN PI' Jersoy holfor, 0110 year, crop off loft ear. Owner cim hnvo suiiio by paying charges. W. It. Lamb, Medford. 104 I'Xiit KAunnnon FOR TRADBSpokano property to trade for Meri'oitl or Ashland. In ijulro 1118 W. Kth St. 157 WANTBD -Local proporty to ox eliauge for northern and oasturn. Clark Realty Co., 20C Phlpjw Hldg. WANTBD Prunes, dileil, ono mllo south and vvost of Medford. Phono 7-FI. 160 HURINKSS lilltr.UIOItX Attirnr PORTKR J. NBFF, WM r, MBALBI Attorneyu-at-Law, Rooms 8 and v, Modforri National Hank bids. A. B. RBAMBB, LAWVER Garaett Corey bid if. Win. M. Colvlg, George M. Itoborts COLVIO & HOUBRTH. LAWYBR3 Medford National Hank Hulldlni U. F. MULKBY & GBO. W. OHBRRI Attorneys at Law, Jackson Goun ty Dank Ilulldlnic. NEW TODAY 230 nc.es with 150 ncres In culti vation, hotiso nnri good bnru with hay fork, shop nnd gootl well, novernl springs 011 the plaro. This laud Is in grain and corn His year, and raised xood crop. Closo to etliool, and not far from Medford. It Is prleod to move. Only $27.50 per aero, and It will surely move at that price, as a Mingle crop should pay for It. Long time may bo had on $4000 at 0 per cent. Home furnished nausea for rent. C. D. I-IOON Ittxun in, Jaikyu County Hank Hlrij;. HdHINFSH DIIIIXTOUY Auto nupptiM LAHER ADTO SPRING CO. W aro operating tho largest, oldest and best equipped plant In the Pa elflo northwest. Uso our spring when othors fall. Bold undor guar antee. 20 North Flttoente St., Portland, Oro. DenttsU DR. W. M. VAN HCOTOO OB. O. O. VAN HUOYOU Dentists Garnott-Coroy Hlds., suits lf Medford, Ore. Phono 85(5. ' Collections nnd Reports - COLLBCTIONS AND RB PORTS We collected somo accounts 14 yeara old. Wo know how to got tho money. Tho nullock Mercantile Agency, Inc., Rooms 1, 2, 3, Has klns' Hldg., 210 B. Main St. Glilropractors DR. R. J. LOCKWOOD,, Chiropractor, nerve spoclnllst Booms 308-204 20C, Gurnolt-Coroy bldg. Vapoi batbB and scientific massage given; neodle spray, head and shoulder shower In connection; advice la dietetics, medical gymnastics, hydropthnrapy. Lady attendant. Phone, office 543, residence Cll-It. Engineer and Contractor fiSdnTcummings contractor, 404 M. F. & H. Hide Burvoya, estimates, Irrigation, drainage, orchard and land Im provement. Ganmge I- GARUAOB Oct your premises cleaned up for the summer. Call on tho city garbage wagons foi good service. Phone 374-L.' T, Y. Allen. Instruction )a MaaH HAIOHT MUSIG STUDIO Roobs 401. Gnrnott-Corey Ulilu. Fred Al ton Halght Piano, Mrs. Florence Halllriay Hatght, voice. Pboas 72. Notary rntuto ItKI.HN N. YOCKBY Notary litib- He. Urlng your work to me at the sign ot the Mall Tribune. I'liyuslcians una rrargeoas DR. F. O. OARLOW, DR. EVA MAINS OARLOW Osteopathia physicians, 410-417 Garuott-Corsr bldg., phone 103 0-L. Resldenee 20 BoutU Laurel St. DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathls uhjslclatis, 303 Garoett-Corsy building. Phone K04-M. DR. J, J. EMMENB Phystclaa aad surgeon. Practlco limited to eye, sar, nose and throat. Byos scion tlflcally tested and glasses uj piled. Oculist and Autlst tor S. P. It. R. Co. Office M, F. ft H. Co, Hldg., opposite J. O. Phono 567. DR. R. W. CLANCY Physician and stirgoon. Phonos, offlco 3G, resi dence 724-J. Office Hours 10 te 12, 2 to 5. DR. S. A. LOCKWOOD DR. MYRTLE S. LOCKWOOD Physicians and surgeons. Office 309-310-311, M. F. & II. Hldg, Phouea roslriouco, 814-J3; off lee, 814. DR. MARTIN C. HARHBR Physt clau and burgeon. Offlco Palm black, opposlto Nash Hotel. Hours 10 to 12, 1 to 4. Phono 110-J. T. G. HEINE, M. D.. SPBCIAL13T Byo, car, noso nud throat, office 228 Bast Main; roslriouco 1121 Bast Main; off lea hours 9 a. m, to 12 m.; 1:30 to 5 p. 111. Telephones Offlco, 303; ; residence 303-J3. Printers nun rulillstiers UEDFORD PRINTING CO. has Us best equipped printing office ta southqrn Oregon; book binding, loose leaf lodgers, billing systems, etc Portland price. 37 N01U Fir t TremBTeni BADS TRANSFER & BTORAGE CO. Offlco 42 North Front Bt. Phoat 316. Prices right. Service guar anteed. Typewriters iut(f HnppUc-t, TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLII New Remington, Smith Presater and Monarch typewriting, addfcuj and subtracting maolnea, rehtstH machines for cash or easy pay. ments, Machlnea for rout, rlbWw and supplies ot all k)nd, simple re pairs free ot charge. Hoffer , lloiwiett. lt Ollls Ht l)B4Mld H38-R, or rwr I'kBe l''N. j, J ri vS. -,