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PAGE FIVE S Freckles and His Friends By Blosser C-'J m MEDFORD MAIL TUTBHNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, MONDAY, SEPTEMDKR 27, 1915. ASHLAND RENEW LYCEUM FEATURES ASHLAND, Sopt. 27 Walter Lowo of llnrUord. Conn., represent ing tho Redpath Lyceum Bureau or Chicago, was in tlio city Inst Friday making niraiigcnionts ror tho np prarnnco or a number of musical .and literary nltractlons In tlio Ashland couiipo thu forthcoming fall and Win ter. Thoy will Incluilo the Orpheans Musfcal Chili, n qnartot, Oct. 2; tlio KcUokr Malnes Singing Pnrty, five vocnllstn and liiRtruinentallsts, Nov. 8; tho Manren Sinters Orchestra, an Instrumental qnlntot, Fob. 2S; tho Old Home SlngerB, flvo musical spe cialists, Mnreh 13. The literary treat In the sechedulo will be by Oplo Ilend, tlio personification of humor and pnthos, In a number of readings, April 3. . Tho course this year will bo given tinder private auspices, tlio attrac tions being staged at the Lyric trcatro with E. It. Lawrenco as manager. No season tickets will bo sold, tho Indi vidual admission to each entertain ment being uniformly 50 cents. Col lectively tho talent employed rcpro sonts an outlay or $1400. Relatively and on the basis pnld for Ilka attrac tions In metropolitan centers, tho amount Involved ror tho lyceum course hero Is equivalent to tho sum expended by the local Chautauqua for talont In an avorago ncason. Tho recent visit or Mr. Lowo to this territory ns tho reprcsontatlvo of the Hcdpaths Is tho first since nearly five years ago, ho having been as signed to other sections both nntlonal nnd International. On a tour of Mex ico In the lycemu's Interests ho was once arrested ns a spy and has met with other thrilling experiences. Not withstanding tho status of nfnflrs In that distracted country, ho reports that tho Hcdpaths have booked a sor les of entertainments across tho bor der. It remains to bo seen, however, if tho talent cngngod will risk their presence In tho land of tho Azetecs pending tho "Watchful Waiting" developments. ASHLAND AND VICINITY Dr. W. l Taylor and wife of Jloocix, Clint county, New Yoik, are visiting relative in tlio family of .1. H. Ilitrrrtt, leading on Factory street, who are alho from lln Km piro state. The doctor is u native of hi town, county and htate, and is n gentleman unusually well inform til in general matters in addition to the practice of medicine. This is Iiis lirot i-it to the eont and lie tunnel at the scope of its extent ami development. While here he is nieetiiitr with a number of people who were originally ft out nortlioni New York along the Canadian boundary. Mrs. II. L. Tavlor and daughter of Albany, N. V., other relatives of the IJarrettn, have also arrived for n visit Willi tlicin. The objective points of these touiisls are the expositions at San IVancisco and San Diego. Mr. and ..Mrs J. K. HoImhiii hae gone to Washington county, in the vicinity of Ilillsboro, to locate on a ranch,' to try the benefits of a chanw in occupation on account of the hus band's health, For nearly ten years past Mr. Kohison has been a cen tral figutti nt one of the depot fruit stands. Mr, Fivd S. Kngle has gone to San Francisco to visit the o.poitioii. She will join other member, of tho fam ily wlm are now at Potnluinn, The condition of droit:" Fugle, residing in tjio latter city, is repotted improved after hitiious illness. Iloyd Dickey and day Spencer started Saturday morning tor San l'rnnoiM'o and other California points intending to ho goiio a fortnight or so. Tim trip ii. being made in "Cuook iinis," a diminutive lliipiuobile, toi mcly the property of Dee Seeley of Mmlfonl. The car has been stripped to racinguiidition, and the bos de. claied the journey will hut us long ii the niHuliine holds out. d. M. (Iraiuger of thin city is cred ited with having sent the tincst spec imen of Hungarian prtiaos on display 4F)!t lu Orngon biitliiing at tne vxw Z Jir&i'a in San Knuieiseo. tlJenton Uowurt. of Ashland, appon tye the only rupnsenative fr fekvicinity who is to sn-e on t it the Oregon building at the o.vimis- ppoat'o 0111 , 3TiftAicinitv who is to miivo on the ' ' -grrin'l or trial federal juries, which -m nvune at M.di'ord. Oct. f. Walter A. Smith of Topeka, lOyi, Mrrivcd tbt mt of the woeok UyVn Visit Willi old uuie aequHin- M' ,U'' ' W" 3UCgv ,,d F' l" YTOiffif tHHiilie. Ui lulling returned Saturday ryn ifl" MetkwlUt eoaforsace nt llvMuSlK. nllhoMfh th mwioh w il y$T uv . He wji eta-ted a re W9 (Jobr! I" U'' iwt"H"l vitmter mpiSl Krtg, N- York. rweiv iifcuaS TUmhI inn... i .tttwMhag tk 'Vtt&miSM ruttft" Mm. VwlkIi'iM'r, ',M,,r AWh-ii. Vm J?H utd bLnliuvre, aUv Van Mar- p III III ,,!, i, i ii.. i . "jiiiM.miMmMMm-lllMlJgMaMll.LU11JLIJj " WSlilUl 1" FIVE MINUTEP LATEQ -&F2s:si&3sS2 tor, evangelist. Mr. Ablioett has lieeu elected one of the regular delegates! to Saratoga. Ho is now of Kugcne. Mr. nnd .Mrs. W. G. Hill, of. Wilbur, were hosts a ta recent dinner ten dered n ipiartet of pioneer pastors or Oregon, oiio of the number being Mr. Skidmore. The oldest present was O.'i and the youngest 7"), Mr. Skid-' more being 71). Their combined ages were 3110 years. Lee Van Haskirk of North Yiikimn, Wiisli., is visiting1 his brother Char ley of the roundhouse force. K H. Korus of ljliuois, eliairman of the Modern Woodmen national board of directors, and who is now visiting camps of that order in the northern part of the state, is expected to call upon the local Mahogany Camp No. U.'OM when he tours the southern jurisdiction of the stato Inter en. Gem M H. Wenner, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. W. II. Wenner, is u new em ploye of the First National bunk, suc ceeding Miss Muyme Grainger, re signed, who has been with the insti tution in its capacities as Hank of Ashland, U. S. National, mid First National, for over ten years. Young Wenner is a graduate of the local high school of extra standing in his classes, and also took a business course at the Polytechnic. For a time ho was employed in local railroad offices and also at Diinsmuir. Alphnnso L. Stacy, residing on It street, died on Sunday morning at an advanced age. He had been an in valid for some tinio past, and in a wheeled chair was a familiar vendor of popcorn at the depot. He was a native of 'Massachusetts and a civil war veteran. Funeral services will! be held at Stock's mottuary chapel on Tuesday afternoon. A wife and several children survive him. The Kccne dancing studio is located in Memorial block, instead of the Masonic building a.s incorrectly stat ed. The first foot ball game of the sea son occurs on Saturday, October '2, between the high school ami alumni of that institution. "Play ball" at. I) p. m. Pros. J. D. Faniill, of the 0. W. It. & N. accompanied by his sou .lim, are due through here almost auv old hour on an auto trip to San Fran cisco. The rest of the family have gone to the exposition by the snfe an dsane route as outlined by the S. P. At the recent meeting in Med ford of the district federated dubs Mrs. F.. C. Oard was elected organizer, and Mrs. ,1. F. Iticho, auditor, both of this city. The next gathering will be held in Ashland in April, 101(1. The selection of Sirs, dnrd is eminently fitting, inasmuch us she orgumcd the Southern Oregon Federation, the first on in the state. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Payne ha rented their fine property on Iowa street, including ten acres, to W. L. Parish, who has been residing on Henry street. They will return to Oklahoma, where tlu'.v have extcusiw interests ami may remain there in definitely. The Japanese magnolia originally set out ou tho lloulevard park tow will gradually bo replaced by holly. There were .0I) of the Japs. Some died a natural death, others commit ted barikuri, while the balance ate in the last stages of a lingering ex istence. Their installation was vjew od as an experiment from the start. The holly is a beautiful and hardx tree, especially attractive during the midwinter season. Funeral sorvico of tho late Sam uel J. Torrance, woio held at the Methodiht chinch, Sunday afternoon, it having been dutcrwiuwd to bac the burial lieie intcHil of swilling the remain to Ohio. Interment whs in llanrwdine ccwutery. City OnltHHNuu No. GUI) retaiinv to automobile, dotw not rcgulnU their pcod but imj)i(M that HMtur curs Hiiefcarttd with reiUin ditriH enjoy ittff the liwelirht ef Jeetrolwre, naf tlialttiHe wnb IwtiU wMhmU being jtMKtHatd. Ai-" ili- p-ikintr of v mm4i is -r:mtietl. j.i i.l-.i i'ie e' Ml kJenti'il ' 'i, ' l' .'flrw from thf ruru. J. 11. Sttrtur), vvuretvl wf tbr grading on the Siskiyou unit of the Pacifio highway, on last Friday ship ped to Portland the horses, mules and miscellaneous equipment that were used on tho jobs, where they will he employed by the Warren Construction Co. in paving work. Dr. J. P. Johnson and wife, of Grants Pass, were Ashland visitors the last of the week. Heports are to the effect that the doctor may teturn nnd resume practice here. Wah Chung, nnindnriii of the local Chinese colony, and viceroy of South ern Oregon, has placed specimens of beans and cucumbers in the exhibit building display, which are unique samples iTf products originating in the flowery kingdom. Mr. nnd Mix. F. H. Conner of Im lny, Nevada, have been, recent visi tors with Mr. and Mrs. Harry An drews, the ladies being sisters. Mr. Conner is storekeeper for the South ern Pacific in that Nevada town. John II. Horbour of Portland, in the federal immigration service as in inspector in charge for the state of Oregon, was in Ashland ou Friday last in consultation with Postmaster Kaiser and other officials. Assistant General Passenger Agent H. It. Judy of Sun Francisco, a vet eran in the sorviec- of the Soiithert Pacific, visited Ashland the last of the week, mingling the attention to business matters with u number of side trips throughout scenic uttrac tioiis both natural and artificial. J. J. Murphy has purchased an Overland car, five passenger. He got it of llalph Vining, who recently drove the machine up here from l-os Angeles. MAX, 117, SMOKKS con.won pin: AS UK IS OI'KHATHI) I'IMLV CA.MDK.V, N. J., Sopt. 27. -When operated upon nt a hospital hero, Philip Carey, D7, Just to show tho surgeons that he was made of stern Muff, spurned an anesthetic nnd cheerfully smoked his corncob plpo. Must go ahoad and carvo awny," ho told thorn. COULD NOT STAND ON FEET Mrs. Baker So Weak Could Not Do Her Work Found Relief In Novel Way. A.Uton XI loli "I cnrrntvul Inrrtlilv ! with femo!o weakness and backache and got so weak that 1 could hardly do my work. When I washed my dishes I had to sit down nnd when I would sweep tho floor I would get so weak that I would have to get a drink every few minutes, end heforo I did my dusting 1 would have to Ho down. I got so poorly that my folks thought I was going Into consumption. Ono day I found a piece of paper blowing around tho yard and I picked It up and read it It said 'Saved from tlio Grnve,' nnd told what Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegeta ble Compound has done for women. 1 showed It to my husband nnd ho Bald, Why don't you try It? ' So I did, and after I had taken two bottleH I folt better nnd I said to my husband.'I don't need any moro,' and he said ' You had better take It a little longer anyway.' So I took It for three months and got well nnd strong." Mrs. AWNZO E. Cakeh, 9 Tecumscb St, Adrian, Mich. Not "Well Ktioiigh to "Work. In these words is hidden tho tragedy of many a woman, housekeeper or wago earner who supports herself ai.d Is often helping to support a family, on meagre wages. Whether In house, offico, fac tory, hhop, store or kitchen, woman should rememler that there is ono tried and true remedy for the ills to which nil women aro prone, nnd that is Lydia E. I'inkhBm'a Vegetable Compound. It promotes that vigor which mnkea work easy. The Lydia E. I'inkbara Mediein Co., Lynn, Mass. Been Well Drilling Oil, gM, and water nL. 'V IS.) li-inMi to ! isi. ror prist J. STIIVItNS, :3 Nvrtli Central SS233T7 E STAIEiOf CHIHUAHUA LA1UJO, Texns, Sopt. 27. Condi tions am growing Worse In tho stato or Chlliuahun, according to pnssou ggrs arriving here todny rrom Chi huahua City. Tho city Is rilled with convalescent Mexican soldiers, rood prices arc higher than usunl and tho city Is without acocmmodatlons for tho wounded. Tho passengers staled that last week, while bread was be ing taken rrom tho penitentiary to tho hospitals for tho wounded noldlers, the Kimrds wero attacked by n mob, the bread seized and distributed among tho crowd. I MARKET REPORT I - Price ria fy Pernors F.GGS HOc. HUTTEH Dairy, two pounda GOe. 1 'OTATOES New, $ 1 .23. ONldNS la per lb. HONEY I'-'co per lb. CIDKIt 2f)C I'OHK 88V.o. 11EEF f)llo. LAHO 10c. HACONV- umbo. ' SHOULDEItS 12Kc. HAM ltlc PUTTER FAT IIOc. HUTTEU Wholesale, Illht. LlriMiock HOGS Alive, .V. S'TEEIIS Alive, -I V-Ui'n: COWS Alive, -UMVy: VEAI Drviteed, Hfii'ltle. I, ho Poultry HENS Large, over -l lbs., lie; under 1 lbs. .Ope; old roosters, (ie; broilers and springers, Me. DUCKS Fat, 8c. TUUKEYS Kl to Lie, according to quality. IJEI.GIANMIAHES, 5 tofle. Hay nun: Orntn (Huving Priees.) WHEAT 80c bushel. OATS $2') ton. HAY -Alfalfa, $111 ton; grain, $11. HAIH.KY Whole -J.1. netici: Notice. Is hereby given that tho tin lerslgncd will imply to tlio city couu II nt Its meeting to bo hold October tb, l!Uo, for a i:conso to soil malt, plrltuous and vinous liquors In piantltle loss than a gallon on Its place of LuslnosB nt 13 South Front street, city of Medfonl, until Jan uary 1 . 1 0 1 0, C. .1. CA USTENS, Dated September 20, 11)15. INTKICUIMIAN Al'lt) OAK CO. Time Talilo Leavo Medford dally except Run day for Ashland, Talent nnd Phoenix At 8 n. m., 1:10, 3;.'!0 and 0:1C and 10:15 p. m. (Saturday at 11:15 p. in.) Sunday lcavo at 8:00 nnd 11:00 a. m., 1:00, 5:00 nnd 0:30 p. m. Leave Ashland dally except Sunday at 9:00 n. in., 12;r0, 2; 30. 4:30 and 7:00 p, m. and Sunday at 10:00 a. m 12 noon, 4:00, 0 and 10:30 p. m. FOH lin.Vr MOUKKS FOR RENT 5-room modorn houso oloso in, $7.50 per month. Apply 10 South L'caoh. ICC FOH KENT Modern 3-room furnish ed bungalow. Inquire 215 N. Qrape. FOR 11KNT -Two liuugalows, ono C rooms rurnlshod on Park street. Ono unfurnlshwl G room bungalow on King street. Innulro W, V. Dodge, (',10 South Oakdale. 1K2 FOR RENT Wall furnished modorn bungalow. 422 South Laurel. FOR RENT Oloso In 5 room houso with sleeping porch, modern pluinblDK, electric lights, cement sidewalk, garage, on paved street. Rent reasonable. Inquire of II, C. Stoddard. Medford. Oregon tf LR lt.V WATCILMAKIXn Taka tha rlcht klau new: nloasant. uruflUble work not overdoae; tew months lritlH. poIUons yuaran tl; write far wmfrttm and par- llMlin I'nplUiiJ WnlallMUikluif. )tHirM ft Opti! ftohnoi. tia cw- tiioiiwt-iillli IIIUK . Olb M ABkWlV. l'triUud, Orejou- FOR RENT HOl'SKS. FOR RENT Six room modorn bun galow, oast front, sleeping porch, flno shade; garage. Phono -1BK-X. FOR RENT Modern 5-room houso, 102.1 West 10th st., fS.00, water paid! Hennott Investment Co. FOR KK-VT FUJtnlfjIJKI) rtOOM.H TOlM?ENT--FuridsTio(V llghTlmiiBc kceplng Bultes. Ons, wood hentern, close In; reasonable; call mornings. 234 East Ninth Street. ISC 'OR RENT Furnished roonm, 2 hlks from federal building. 210 N. Grape. FOR RENT MIHUICLLANHOUS FOR LEASE Equipped placer lnlno. Oolil Ray Realty Co. FOH fiALIC IlKAL KSTATH FbR87LElio?on7rOT8Co"u9trnU usscssment and pnvement paid, $050.00 Ilox W., Mall Tribune. 1C5 j FOR SALE CO acres land, flno, dcop soil, deeded water right, 7 room house, electric llghtod, modorn, 4Cx3G bnrn, fenced Page wlro, 40 ncrcs In nlfnlfa, corn, sugar boots and small gardon truck, 20 acres In pears, Iinrtlott and O'AnJou, small peach orchard, team horses, cow, fnrm Implements nnd nil crop goes with plnco. . For prlco nnd particulars, address Ilox GO, R. F. D, No. 2, L. M. C. Contral Point, Oro. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE All kinds of property for salo or ex change. Uold Ray Really Co. FOR SALE Farm land, fruit land, timber land, land rrom $5,00 per noro upwards ou long tlmo. Uold Rny Realty Co. FOR KALrV I.trrttTOCK FORsTl7l-Tli heirera, one three-year-old .Morgan ninru, fifteen hives of bees. Cyplmr Incubator, while Plymouth Rock cliliiknnn, 3 h, p. International en gine and pump, llngloy ranch, Tal ent, Oregon. lCii FOR SALE Whlto Angora rnbbltH, took tlrst prize county fair. Ad dress box 377 or telephone G72-R 1. ICC FOR SALE OR TRADE Maro and colt on second hand Ford touring car. Ilox 12, Mall Tribune. 102 FOR SALE Hood hnrso and dray wagon, cheat'. Call at Oarnett Corey Hardware or neo E. F, llrat n oy. 105 FOR SALE Six hIioIow. average 1 5 0 lbs., 10 avorago 100, 18 avorago CO. T. .VLPeolor, Derby, Oru. ICt FOlfSALE MtTs'tsircrlflco'sevornl good cows for luck of feed. Address Ilox E. O. S., Mall Tribune. 200 FOR SALE -Angora goats. Ed Whlto Climax, Ore. 181 FOR HAL1C MISCKLIiANKOUB FOR SALE Flvo passenger, 4-cyIln-der Reo automobile, first class con dition at a bargain. Phono 122-J. 105 FOR SALE Choice nlfuira hay, ilrst, second, third and fourth cuttings In car lots at following prices per ton at points unined tor cash: Med ford. $11.30; Contral Point, $11.30; Phoenix, $11.30; Talent, $14.20; Ashland, $14.50. Several persouH may join hands In pur rhtisu or a ten ton ear and thereby secure whobwulo prlcos. Owing to scarcity or alfalfa In Regno River valley this year, and high prices ror alfalfa In California, wo advise Immediate purchase hoforu ad vance In prlcos. Sloopy Hollow Farm, II. A Ensign, Mgr., tele phone Cold Hill, Ore. 183 WHY? IT IS YOUR IIL'KINKHg TO HUE ME Hocauso my stocu jn trade Is to have optioned at the lowest caBb prlco the host buy In this county, I have been on too ground look ing out ror you for tho past fire years. Nonrly everyday I hava In vestigated bo mo "good thing." I have eliminated everything oxcopt those doals which I am convinced will se iuro nin satisfied customers. In a few hours tlmo I can giro you the benefit of this research. It Is ray business to show you over tho county and Introduce you to tho possibilities nnd opportunities here. Boo Sled rord first snd J. C. BARNES 102 Wc( 5111 Ntrctt FOR SALK-MlhUKLljAKEOUS FOR SnjoTowbTToMmyTKraln or stock, good buggy. Phono wen lngs, 778-J. 1C1 FOR SALE 1000 cedar posts nt 12c. Von dor I Mien lltlw. Co., Eaglo Point. 105 FOR SALE Alfalfa liny, $10.00 per ton. W. R. Lamb, phono 5-F2. FOR, SALE Polo mountain buggy, good ns now. Pnlmor Investment io .uouoc urcunru. HELP WANTKR FEMALE WANTED An ambitions woman ns solicitor, steady work, good monoy. No cnnvoBslug. Don't telephone. Mrs. Arthurs, 223 North Contral avenue. 1G2 WANTICn SITUATIONS WANTED Anyone wishing services prnctlcnl nurse, maternity pre ferred. Phone 820-X. 1C5 WANTED Position on ranch by man and wlfo; experienced. Addross Ilox OH, caro Mnll Tribune, 1CJ WANTED Experienced bookkcoper anti otrico man desires position; best roforoncci. Address P. O, Ilox 178, Central Point, Oro. 1G2 WANTED Dressmaking. Phono 470-M. 144 South Central. WANTED Dressmaking. 21C Knight Htreot. 109 WANTED MinutniliAKKOUS WANTED- Houses on our rent list, furnished and unfurnished, hnvo vnlls for both. Dennett Inv. Co. WANTED Lnrgo knitting mill In vites correspondence rrom women desirous of earning money, part or full tlmo. Good pny. Exporlonco unnecessary. International Mills, Inc., Norrlstown, Pa. 200 I.OS1 LOST Sopt. 215, noso glasses, with gold chain and hairpin, on road between Medford and Sterling in I no. Finder plcaso address E. C, 322 South Contral avenue, Med ford. 1U1 TAKEN UPNcar Ilerkley orchard, ono light Jorstty cow nnd calf, both cam croppul and slit and J ou loft hip. Owner may havo same by paying for advertisement and keep. L. J. Walton, Route No. 1, box 38, Med ford. 103 LOST-Saturday. Kept. 18th, gold locket and pencil marked E. D. Finder return to Tribune office and rocolvo reward. Mrs. Frank C. Preston. Telephone Jackuuuvlllu. 101 TAKEN UP .leisey hojfor, ono year, crop off left car. Owner can havo siimo by paying charges. W. R. Lamb, Medford. 1G4 FOR ic.unAnoit FOR EXCHANGE Elghty-flvo acres dairy and nlfalra much, close in, ror city property. Clark Realty Co., 200 Philips Illdg. FOR TRADE Ton lotH, oast front, shade trees, barrios, witter nnd sower, small houso, ror acreage. Ilox 021, Modrord. 104 FOR EXCHANGE -Largo work liorso ror hay, wheat, wood. Cash or time. P. E. Wynkoop, 820 W. 12th. 104 MONEY f O LOAN TO LOAN Sovoral thousand dollars. Ilox A. Mall Trlbuuo. iiusinkns Diitncnoitx Auto nuppriM LAJIEK ADTO BPRINO CO, Ws re operating the Urgett, oldest and host equipped plant In the Pa jslflo northwest. Uso our iprlnit when others fall, Bold under guar ante. 20 North Fifteenth. 8t Portland, Ore. NEW TODAY A $25,000 gonoral stock In the Willamette- valley togcthor with $15,000 building for oxohaugu for n stock ranch hero. Soma real bargains In young or chards. The IM.60 lnnd most all in culti vation, Is still uiiMild and a great big bargain. C. D. HOGN Itooiii Id, JatkMMi t'oiinly Rank. Itldj,". DUSINESS DIRECTORY Attorafj PORTER J. NEFF. WM. r. MHALWT Attorneys-nt-law, Rogms 8 a . Modrord Nntlonal Rank bldg. A. E. REAME3, LAWYER Usraettx Corey bldfj. Wm. M. Colvlg. Ooorgo M. Robert COLVIQ & ROBERTS. LAWyERS . Modrord National Hank Rulldlna. B. F. MULKEY & OEO. W. CHERRT Attomoys at Law. Jackson Coun ty Dank BulldlnK. Deaasta DR. W. M. VAN 8COTOO OR. O. O. VAN QCOYOO Dcnttits Oarnett-Corey Bids., anlte til Modrord, Oro. Phono 85C. Collections nnd Rciort COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS W collected sotno accounts 14 yean old. Wo know how to get'th monoy. Tho Dullock Mercantile Agency, Inc., Rooms 1, 2, 3, Hat kins' Dldg., 210 E. Main St. Chiropractor PR. R. J. LOCICWOOD,, Chlropraetor, nervo specialist Rooms 205-204-S05. Oarnott-Corey bldp. Vapof hatha and scientific massage gives; neodlo spray, head and shoulder shower In connoctloa; advice la dietetics, medical gymaaatlea, hydropthernpy. Lady attendant Phono, office .543, residence Ell-R. Knglnotr n4 CoHtraeter FRED N CUMMHlinhieiM contractor, 404 M. F. ft H. Dldg. Burvoys, estimates, Irrlgatloa, dralnago, orchard and land Im provement GarufcK OARDA012 Qet your premise cleaned up for tho summer. Call on thu city garbage wagons tot good service. Phone 274-L. T, Y. Allen. Instruction lu Must IIAIGHT MUSIC STUDIO ROOM 401. Oarnott-Coroy Illdg. Fred Al. ton Halght Plnno, Mrs. Florenee Halllday Halght, voice. Phew 72. Physicians ana, tmrgeoM DR. F. O. OARLOW, im. KVA MAINS CARLOW OsteopaUM physicians, 41C-417 Osrnutt-Corey bldg., phono 103C-L. IUstdeuaa 20 South Laurel St. DR. W. W. HOWARD OstaopatftM physicians, 303 Oarnatt-Corax building. Pliouo V04-M. DR. J. J. EMMENB Physlclam ait aurgoon. Practice limited to ey, aar, nose and throat Eyes sclea tlflcally tested and glasses ujm piled. Oculist and Aurlst ror S. I. R. R. Co. Orriceu M. F. & II. Co, Bldg., opposite P. O, Phone 067, DR. R. W. CLANCY Physician aai aurgoon. Phone, offico 3G, real donee 721-J. Office hours 10 t 12, 2 to 0. DR. S. A. LOCICWOOD DR. MYRTLE 8. LOCICWOOD Physicians and surgeons. Office 309-310-311, M. F. & II. Dldg. Phones residence-, 814-J2; office, 814. DR. MARTIN C. DARUER PhysU clan uud surgeon. Offico Palm ' block, opposlto Nash Hotel. Hours 10 to 12, 1 to 1. Phone 110-J. T. G. HEINE M. D. Eye, Eur, Nnso and Throat. Headaches and nervous cqndltlons relieved by properly fitted glasses. Cross oyes straightened- Office 228 E. Mala St., Phono 303. Consultation Free. ; r, r, tstv. Tft-.TT , 7 - - ... ".lisr" ; Priulera uQ lul)lui tiers' IIEDFORD PRINTINO CO, lias U beat equipped printing office la southern .Oregon; book blading, loose leaf ledgers, billing system, etc. Portland priee. 17 NorU rir Bt -a TrMBKlero HADS TRANSFER & STORAQK OO. Offico 42 North Front St Phoal 816. Prices right Benrlc guar ntMd. Typewriters im HHimlle. awsis i i w ii w i wm m TYPEWRITERS AND 8UPPLI18 New RemlngtoQ, Smith Prswlw and Monarch typewriting, adiilag and subtracting mactnos, rettalM tunchtnea for cash qr easy pay ments. Machines for rent. rlWa ami suppllos offll HUds, a1at4 re pairs free or charge, Rger a ItVnnett. 1 rOnti Fk vmm V38-U, or f aimer Piano Ft, 6