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. feiimmnwiw, mvmtJSXJZSBm MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, 0H15U0N, TUESDAY, KlCPTUMDEtt 28, 1915 PAGE PIVE -n5 T TT T T r - - SEAMEN'S BILL NOT Freckles and His Friejids By EHosjser i P J i i 7 1 L. 2Wr I r - is.- fjf ffiH SEAS 1 1 BY GILSOX GAimXKH WASHINGTON", fej.t. 127 Much Hint is not true Ims beep printed dur- ' big recent weeks about 'tjic effect of he wjajnun's. 1ill. in. "driving Hie Am- ..ijneati flnjr from the sons." Follow. injr are the fact it regard to the two jprnicipitl ntqamnhip noj which re- foully-; hnvo .taken nction supposedly ' th.Ihfs direction) l "' 4 ' 'Die Dollar line of Htentiiers, own c'd Iy Hubert Dollnr,- consist of a fleet of seven tdcnuiorM. Throe of tlutSo are in theUonstwifo trade, cur rying lurnlier and C necessity Hying the American ling, anil nlwnvs have dmte so. All stonnmhiiM in the coast wise trade lire obliged to be American registered. They always have and they always will unless they rot fly' tho American flag and the sen-men's- hill docs not affect their status one iota. The other four vessels of tlu Dollar lleet arc in what, is known, an the offshore trade. They . are tramps' which go anywhorc a profita ble eharier is offered. Theso ves. fcetj are'oolie manned; nlways have been coolie manned .and always have , sailed under an alien fin jr. When German raiders, however, were loose, two of these Hhips sought the pro tection of the American iluir as the head of the company announced "for the time being only." The German raiders having censed their raids, 'our flag" was of no further use to the management of the Dollar fleet and -one, of these two coolie manned, for eign built, boats changed buck to a foreign flag, leaving one vessel only ,of tin offshore flet under the Stars and Stripes. The Dollar line will come under the Stars and Strips or leave them just as it profits their owners, and nobody need bo alarmed abnuf tho effect of the seaman's hill in "driving" them from under the fhig. As to tho Pacific Mail Stenmshij) company the facts are equally ilium hinting. This company is railroad yiwiied, and being such is not allowed by.lnw t(, pass Us steamers through 'iji'e. I'ijiiania Canal. Observing that rorelgu lilies were liable to lahe the Panama canal business awav from them, (lie Pacific Mail transferred ownership (o n subsidiary of the In ternational .Mercantile Murine and an nnunced that at least two of its live vessels a iff to be used in the New Ye1: to Snn Francisco run via the ennal. Those, of course, must be under the American, flag. Great efforts have be?n mnile to appear that this trans fur of ownership was caused bv the seninen's bill "driving the Pneific Mail out of business." The fact is thnt the transfer of the Pacific Mail was brought about not by the sea men's hill but because this company, being railroad owned; found thnt it could not use tho canal until it did transfer ownership. The withdrawn! of tho trans-Pa eific coolie manned linors of this company will leave the wav nneon (on (ml for the establishment of the proposed govcminent -owned merchant marine on the Pacific, as desired by President Wilson. PA IMS Sept. 2S.-J.TUo peopfo of Paris at.iow no bIkiis of becoming un duly QiiflmUtlc an fresh details reveal the full measure, of success or the op erations at Arrtig and In OliainiiuKtio. Tho public realizes fully that It is only the beginning. Although the at tempt of tho Gorman crown prince nt a inversion In the ArKouue failed, It Is oxptited this was onjy the first of tho efforts that he will maUu to re gain the lost ground. Military wrlteis point out the Btrat pglu Importance of the section of Champagao slnnled out hy (iuneral Joffro for the smashing lilow which Wn so tellingly delivered. The flat ground lon'ttcd the Infantry to ad vljneji with suoh Sliest on both flanks tmt the (lorinan roservos were caught and imflshBd leforo they wero able to Join In the fight. It Is asserted that Franoh nrtlllory must now command tho railroad built by the Germans to supply their troops around Ilhelms. .Mmlford a Gissl Town Mwlfe.nl l a mlKhty good town, urartkv of the best of everything. rpiiit'a why we have joined the Amor lean !rui hI Preas asaoelatlon ana ffor te our usoplo tho Mrol line if yrpaitisns, mailtJ br the awsoola UH Wtd sold sHly tbregk Us tsom. hMc Thr i netblng like those mU iaraatMd i evarr '' w vast Mflferd )& U bava the Vost tar to. so w fff " tM Up- Ask to sa Mrllol gooUa. Mnaaina PARIS REALIZES W BE 1 lru Slorr. lo ajills. V.V-,:'t-.:'.,y.V,.'.V.,.".'. .'.'' ...'' i.f'-yy-'-- '' ':'' 'ffioU'--- aw :. ftlFREC4-ES, iTUERES ELSIE OUSIN' YEU - ir - V nr.1 sT s.v -y v 8 . -sv--ivarniw' "W seen:in wilds LKI.ANI). 0., Sept. 28. Langliing 'ike n ti.niiine, walking like man, .sis feet tall and as bare as Adam, lower Grave creek ias. n sensation in n wild creature Hint calls illusively for help, clambers over cliffs and fallen trees like an animal and is stirring up the native to fryer heat. Fire Warden Harry Schmidt, in coin, pauy with Don Calvert and Hoy Gear hart, spent the better part of a day trying to locate what appeared to be u man calling for help, supposed nn unfortunate hunter, wounded or lout. Hut the search was fruitless, for as each time the spot was located from uhere the sounds came, nothing was there. Tho next day Scott v Hay, whilu hunting, was attracted by n strange yellowish-looking creature scaling the cliffs across, n canyon. Thinking it was a cougar, ho got closer ajyl found it fully six feet tall, with beard and all the appearances of a man, walking upright or on nil fours at will. When it spied Seotty, this nature man let out such u con tinuous peal of demoniac laughter that Seotty lost his nerve and failed to shoot. There isn't much bad whisky that far down Grave creek these days, and Seotty couldn't have bom "seeing thii)ps," till are agreed. Maybe Joe Knowles is again growing a bunch of Fjeiieh vhiskers in tho Oregon woods who knos? EAGLE POINT EAGLETS By A. C. Howlctt Last Wedncsdav mornimr I started out to rustle for the .Mail Tribune. and the first place I stopped was at the tree lorry, ami (Here l lotnui the old ferryman, Mr. Illass, and he was iust like a number of others whom 1 have met during the past month, has iust imid oat the last dol lar that he could spine, but assured me that he would have it in the course of the ne.t two weeks and send it to me by the mail carrier, and I vas so satisfied that he would do it that I felt perfectly easy about it. Leaving there, taking my back track, I stop ped at tho farm of Grant Mathews for dinner, and had u fine visit with Mr. and Mrs. .Mnfhews, and Profes sor ( K. Johnson, mid when I began to talk to lrs. M. about taking the Mail Tribune iho told me thnt they bad the Daily in the family, as I'ro fossor Johnson boarded with th.au. From there I went to see Mrs. Lucy A. Conover und had her renew her subscription fo the Weekly Mail Trib une. From there I passed by the fine farm owi.ed by Christ Iterginaii, but as he is one of tho paid-up subscrib ers, did no business with bun, but lit all of the places 1 had visited up to thnt time I noticed that they nil sinni ed lo be very well provided for in (ho wav of corn, hay and fruit, and 1 no ticed as I passed Frank Johnson's place (another puid-up subscriber) that his orchaid was timply loaded with iriiit. I.cning Mr. llergmnn's pjaee, I called on Mr. Jetlio Clnnio, hut found that he was not nt home. Go ing on to Hen C'tninii'ti I found her there, and lie pr.id up lui suluerip tion to the M. T. and so did her fttenfathor, Ibut ('. pay up his also for the W. M. T. While there I had x little cpericnep (Jjat sometime happens to people tmvoliiiK in the country. 1 hail t4trti-d to go down the river to see' my next man, and oboul the time I had gone fifty yards iIowh Ike kill i met a boy (taming up the hill with a load of wood, and the grade wax jut wide enough f"' "nt wagon, but not wid ciumgh to !, and so 1UU' betrmi to try to hack the butarv up the hill, and I concluded that if 1 i-mild get out am! thn ty nwt ibe Imu.x .f mo puNinU the rttuni tsu-k u(i UmI lliMl iaiMIi uHier, u, L'rltliif out, we eiit at it, hut about thai tiuie lUrt C. und 1'ete LAUGKNG MANIAC ,:: jeTwat .:. -: i ive-rv-it ''"'. j. ! lK- ,-r J1XOU DIRTY .'- ' i '? . i i . 1 1 i.i" r 4i i.V. s w!fctJ Vvw. - X n. is ' -VA r i 'Hetz discovered my dilemma and came to the lescuc, and alter backing quite !a distance we came to n place wlicr. 1 1 could pull up on the side of tho hill and get out of the way. Going on my .journey, thankful that 1 did not got further down the hill than what I did I drove pver some of (ho roughest road I have seen for jho last two years. 1 came to the farm of ('. K, Bellows and found that he was off at work, pad after waiting until after his usual time to come home I stalled and met hiu about a mile from home, and he had no cash with him, hut promised to meet me in j-'ngle Point the Inst of the week pud renew his subscription. Thus ended mv day's work, so I started for home, reaching there after supper was over, but in time to get a snack and go to bed as tired as one need to be. Since iny last, J. II. Smith of Chi cago, III., has arrived. lie owns an orchard in this section and is niau iigod by K. K. Strong. F. If. Wear of Dayton, ()., repre senting Martin Hros. Piano Co. of Dayton, 0., and F. Thomas of Col umbos, 0., who is intioducing a new sewing machine, have been stopping with us for several nights during last week. T. G. Hunch of lloseburg, Douglas county, has been visiting W. 0. Wheeler, the principal of our school, and while here spent several hours visiting our school. Mr. lb is an old schoolmate of Professor Wheeler's, and while Mr. Wheeler was giving me the item he also gave me his subscrip tion for the 1). M. T. There was (piite nu excitement in lour town Inst Tuesday night about Ibid p. m. The ahum of fire was sounded and in the course of a very short time almost every man, woman and many of the cliildien of our town wns at the fire. It was an unoccu pied house belonging to A. H. Zim merman and the origin of (he fire will probably remnin among the myster ies. The fire was first discovered by Mrs. Hoy Ashpole, and she said that the blaze was coming nut of the up stairs window. I understand that it war. fully insured and that William L'lrich came out today (Friday) to adjust the insurance. While that file was burning that building it also caught onto the Ashpole building, but through thp persevercip-e of one or two men who climbed to the roof and tore the cornice off ami applied wit ter wiom'the Frank Brown hydrant pud the rest of the men nijd'somd of the women carried water nnd helped in every way they could, they suc ceeded in (pieiiehittg the fin'. A man by the name of Davidson, who was in Med fotd nt the time, came out and adjusted the damage on the Ashpole home, but I could not lea in tho name of the company the property wns in sured in or any of the pnrtioulars, as I was nway at the time, and Boy Ash pole did not know the name of the company his father insured in. I uudei'stnud that the fire was so close and hot thnt it ruined a suit of clothes that Young .immerly had on, as he sat on the roof and pouted wa ter over the building. George L. llownnl, formerly of Ku gene, but now of Medford, was out here for dinner Friday, lie has taken ie ngenpy for the Oregon liic Belief association and hits taken rooms in IheJIubbnid building, Medford. Mr. II. is n son-in-law of my old friend and traveling companion, Ho, M. ( Davis, of Wolf Creek. Kd Dutton, our buns load ami bridge builder, has been sent by Ml'. Smith, tho county boss, to icpair the bridges on Antelope and Di'v crooks nnd do so repair work on tho road. P. K. Applegnte of Climax entae out Thursday after a load of arain, etc., for Mr. Thomson, and spent the nifihl with us. Julius Hnrt of Ashland came in from Crater Lake Thursday with Mr. and .Mrs. Ira II. Calef f BnjteHe. Tljoy ytn out last TUday to the world's grimiest wonder, Crater lake. II. II. Polkird t Heoe Crek ha moved to Beagle. C H. Wlffiniui '''"n" d n V. MeCaitk.v of I'ortutnu, . '!- bur aaliMtiBcu, ami W- V- Dr Wit-, .i iiieiuhnut f A-hlaml, here fr "'-'' '! uJ-rTVi Op Kti ."Ja rv-t -V ur mm M It fc5jtJ V. 0 , fttlftftT dinner Fnda) . Hdi voi t v.. Wi DOG! i ' i . i ' V " . I . I l-C llw. v w.,. . I Revortod by Jackson County Ab tract Co., Blith and Fir fits. Circuit. Wallace Johnson vs. II. II. Helms i't ttx, amended complaint, cross com plaint. Bay Mooio vs. (be Bogtie Biver Public, Service Corporation et al., to foreclose mechanics' ieu. Oscar Her v. the Bogue Biver Pub lie Service Cot pom tion et al., to fore close mechanics' lien. I'robato Kstnte of Louisa ('. Freeberg, jM-ti-lion to probate will; order admitting will to probate. Heal tlslato Transfers H. C. Burns et ux to IMward !!. Foss et ttx, laud in twp. 118 JW. - 10 Geo. B. Lindley et a! to Geo. K.' Dubois, part of blk. 4 of Extension Siskiyou Heights Addition, Medford 10 Benj. Croft et ux to II. II. Croft, bind in twp. IKl-liW .1,011! Mndtlnx, pt. 117, 1W in Hast Medfotd 1.0(1 NOTIOU Kotlco Is hereby given that the tin dorslKtied will nnnly to the city coun cil of tho city of Medford, Oregon, at Its nel regular tnectlne, October Cth, 1915, for a license to sell tunlt, vlnoiis and spirituous llduors at their Place of business on North Fir street, MQdford, Oregon, until Jan uary 1, 191 0. Dated Sept. 2?, 1015. . ROOUH HIVKIt VAL.M2Y UNIVF.lt- SITY CLUB. 'OTICIJ Notice Is hereby given that tho tin lerslgned will nnply to tho city coun cil at Its meeting to bo hold Octobpr th, 1915, for a I.'coiirq to soil malt, plrltuous and vinous liquors in piantltlct less than a gallon on Its placo of Luslnesn at 1.1 .South Front street, city of Medford, until Jan uary 1. ID 10. C. J. CAU8TKNS, Dated September 20, I DIG. INTKUUIUIAN ADTO CAIt CO. Tliuo Tablo Lcaro Medford dally except Bun day for Ashland, Talent nnd Phoenix at 8 a. in., 1:15, 3t30 and 5:15 und 10:15 p, in. (Saturday at 11:15 p. in.) Suuday leave at 8:00 and 11:00 a, m., 1:00, 5:Qo.and 9:30 p, m. Leavo Ashland dally except Sunday at 9:00 a. m., 12:50, 3:30, 4:30 and 7:00 p. m. nnd Sunday at 10:00 a, m., 12 noon. 4:00, C and 10:30 p. m. VOil HUNT ilOUSIiH FOB HKNT 5-room tnoderu house close In, S7.50 per month. Apply K, South I'cach. 1G0 FOB HKNT Two bungalows, ono C rooms furnished on Park fctreot. Ono unfurnished 0 room bungalow on King street. Inquire W. P. Dodge, tilO South Oakdale. 1G2 FOB HKNT Well furnished modern bungalow. 422 South Laurel. FOB nKN'T Closo In 5 room houso with sloeplns porch, niodorn plumbing, electric lights, cement sidewalk, garago, on paved street. Kent reasonable. Inquire of U, C. Stoddard. Medford, Oregon. tf KOU HKN'T 4-room bungalow. Ken wood addition and 10-room strictly modern residence on Oakdale; will rent cheap as I want properties oc cupied. Inquire of Owner, Boom 118, llotol Medford. KU FOB BKNT Six room modern bun- galow, east front, pleepln porch, fine shade; garage. Phono 488-X. FOB HK.VIVrModcm 5-room house, 1021 West 10th st, 58.00, water paid. Bennett lurestment Co. MHX WATCIIMAKIVG TnV ItiA rlilit fcfnn iinw tilnnBfint. profitable work not overdone; fow Months learning; positions guaran teed: write for reference and par- tlanlnr. Portland Watohmuklni;. llugruvlHK k Qutieal Sohool, XU Com liuonwwlth lflilaT . 0th ami Atikeny. Portland. Oregon. till )i.-vf COIJR HOUSE NEWS .:, s;:.V. VA MUSTN'T OOf TWAT, ELSIE WE'LL BITE YA,! FOIi HKNT FUltRiailtni ItOOMS FOB HKNT- Furnished light house keeping suites, (las, wood heaters, closo In; reasonable; call mornings. 231 Fast Ninth Street. 185 OB HKNT Furnished rooms, 2 blks from federal building. 245 N. a rape. FOK HKNT MtM'KMiANF.OUH Foil LKASi: Kqulpped placer mine.' Gold Bay Bealty Co. FOB BKNT 200 acres in Sams Val ley. A Ilnrgnln If taken nt once. J. C. Diiiigan, Central Point, It. F. I). No. 2. 10C ron balk ntMXi kstatm FOBSALi: Lot on" Bosn"coiiriruU nssessment and pavement paid, 5050.00 Box "W.. Mall Tribune. 105 FOB SALE CO ncros land, fine, dcop soil, diH-ded wntor right, 7 room house, electric lighted, modern, 4Cx3G barn, fenced Page wire, 40 acres In alfalfa, corn, sugar boots and small garden truck, 20 acros In pears, Ilartlett nnd D'AnJoti, small peach orchard, team horses, cow, farm implements and nil crop goes with placo. For prlco nnd particulars, address Box 55, R. F. D, No, 2, L. M, C. Central Point, Oro. BKAL KSTATK FOB SALE All kinds of property for salo or ox change. Gold Buy Bealty Co. FOB SALK Farm land, fruit land, tlpiber land, land from $5,00 per acre upwards on long tlmo. Gold Hay Bealty Co. FOlt HATiIW-IjjrKnTOCJC FOB SALK Three ViBk "covvtwo heifers, ono threo-yenr-old Morgan mare, flftoeu hives of bees, Cypjiur Inctfbntor, whlto I'Jymouth BOclt chickens, 3 h. p. International en gine and pump. Ilngley ranch, Tal ent, Oregon. 1GG FOB SALK Whlto Angora rabbits, took first prize county fair. Ad dress box 377 or telephone 572-B 1. 100 FOB SALK Oood horso and dray wagon, cheap. Call at flarnett Corey Hardware or seo K. F. llrat lioy. 1C5 FOB SALK Six nlTotes, nverago 150 lbs., 1Q nverago 100, 18 nverago OG. T. M. Pcolor, Derby, Oro. 104 TOB SALK Must saFrlflcoucvornl good cows for luck of feed. Address Box K. Q. S.( Mall Trlhuiio. 200 FOB SALK Angora goats. Kd White Climax, Oro. 181 FOB BAW5 MIHCKIjfiAXKOUB FOU ALB V'lyo iiasHenper, Vcyllii der Itco automobile, first class con dition nt a bargain. Phono 122-J. 105 FOB SALK Choice alfalfa hay, first, nccoiid, third and fourth cuttings In car lots ut fallowing prices per ton at points named for cash: Med ford, 514.30; Central Point, 514.30; Phoenix, 514.30; Talent, 5)4.30; Ashland, 514.50. Several fiersons muy Join hands in pur chusn of u ton ton car and thereby Bccure wholesalo prices. Owing to scarcity of alfalfa In ItoKUQ Biver valley this year, and high prices for alfalfa In California', wo advise Immediate purchaso before ltd van co in prices, Sleepy Hollow Farm, II. A. Knslgn, Mgr., tele phono Gold Hill, Ore, 183 FOB SALK 1000 cedar posts at 12c. Von der Mellon Hdw. Co., Kg)u Point. 105 FOB SALK Alfalfa hay, T10.00 per ton. W. It Lamb, phono5-F:L FOB BALK Polo mountain TuggV". good as now. Palmer Investment Co.. Modoc Orchard. WHY? IT Ifl YOUll IHHINICSH TO HEK MB 1 Because my" stock n trudo Is to have optioned at tho lowest cash prlco tho beit buy In this county. ' I have been on tno ground look. ng out for you for tho past five years. Nearly everyday I bavo in vestigated so mo "good thlug." I havo eliminated everything except those deals which I am convinced will ae- euro me satisfied customers. In a fow hours time 1 can give you the benefit of this research. It Is tny business to show you over tho county and introduco you to the possibilities and opportunities here. Bee Med ford first and J. C. BARNES 10-J West Maui Stret k . i mmmmmmmmrr 1 i - r. . j t-r. - , .. i .. -. -.. :?-. v.!--'.! . . . -j...-.v-. 'J-.1 - , ,..; T l W 1 1 . i r i i - - ' - - nri T T . iii .i . !,. i. . . i.i ,.i .' " '..' ', - .'f'.. :;': y.A OM.Np, D06-S (.;.$&'$$! (.vV-"--M0ON'T BTE AMpg ' A1? . '4 TMS Er4D l m:rt;;:& I 'jm T-- w, . . ' - v .. rV.nA0 IIKLP WAXTKIV KHMAT.B WANTKD An ambitious woman ns solicitor, stoady work, good money, Nq canvassing, Don't telephone Mrs. Arthurs, 223 North Central avenue. 102 WANTKT) SITUATIONS WANTKD Fresh Phone 591-J2. cow (it once. WANTED Heavy work mares, cbws, Angora goats, or stock hogs for acreage, residence or clear lots in Medford; ntso liavo hislnei!H In come property to exchange for llvo stoek. Inquire Owner, Boom 118, Medford Hotel. C3 SITUATION WANTKD Ah house keeper or nurse, good personal ref erence Apply Box 1), Mall Trl huiio. 104 WANTKD Anyone wlshlug services practical nurse, maternity pre ferred. Phone 820-X. 105 WANTED Kxporlcnrod bookkeeper and office man desires position; best relerencos. Addre P. O. Box 178, Central Point, Oro. . 102 WANTED Dressmaking'. Phono 470-M. 144 South Central. WANTKD Dressmaking. 21C Knight Htrect. 109 WAXTKl) IItiCT.iiUANKO08 WANTED TO HKNT For family tiso only, n light ntlto, Ford touring profcrrod, by experienced nnd res ponsible party. Box 100 Tribune office. 108 WANTKD Houses on our rent list, furnished nnd unfurnished, have calls for both. llcni)ctt Iny. Co, WANTED Largo knitting mill In vites correspondence from women desirous of earning money, part or full time. Good pay. Eximrlcnco unnecessary. International Mills, Inc., Norrlstown, Pa, 200 l,OS TAKKN UPNoor Berkley orchard, ono ngni jersey cow nun cnir, bom oars croppel and silt and J on left hip. Owner may have name by paying for advertisement nnd keep, L. J. Wflllon, Botito No. 1, box 38, Med ford. 103 TAKKN UPJeroy heifer, ono year, crop off left ear. Owner can havo snmo by paying charges. W. B. Lamb, Medford. 104 FOK luunamia FOB SALK OB TBADK Maro and colt on second hand Ford touring car. Box 12, Mull Tribune. 102 T(rKXoIl'ANOKWhat havo you Iti n stock ranch to exchange far In come property In Medford; will assume. Owner, Boom 118, Med ford Hotel. 103 FOB EXCHANGE Klghly-flvo ncros dairy and alfalfa ranch, closo In, for city property. Clark Realty Co., 200 Phlpps HldK. FOB TBADK Ten lots, east front, shade trees, hurries, water und sower, small house, for acreage, Box 021, Medford. 104 FOB KXCHANOK Largo, work horso for hay, wheat, wood. Cash or tlmo, P. K. Wynkoop,j20 W. 12th. 104 ' . MONEY TO IX) AN TO LOAN -Several thousand dollars.' Box A, Mall Tribune. DUSINKHS DlKKCruitY Auto oapnnm 1- IJUIER AUTO BPRINQ CO We are operating the largest, oldest and best equipped plant In the Pa cific northwest. Use our springs when others fall. Sold under guar antee. 3G North FlfteeuU St. Portland, Ore. NEW TODAY A 525,000 general stock in tho WIL lametto valley together with 515,000 building for exchango for a stoek ranch here. Somo real bargains In young or oh a ids. Tho 522.10 land most all In culti vation. Is still unsold and n groat big bargain. C. D. HOON Boom to, Jiukkou County Itauk ltjdg. . ',.; '. ,1,;..11, '.... .".''t - V. - .' - t. - . - l - .,tVf; - V',:V y'"'--- BUSINESS DIItrCOTOIlY Attpnrey POUTER XnEFF, yVM. V, MEAL BY Attornoys-at-Law, Rooms 8 am 9, Medford National Dank bldg. A. E. REAME3. LAWYER Qaraett Corey bldg. Wm. M. CoItIr, George M. Roberta COLVIp & ROBERTS, LAWYERS . Medford National Bank Building. B. F. MILKEY & OEQ. W. CHERRY Attorneys at Law. Jackson Coua ty Bank Building, DtattoU DR. W, M. VAN SCOYOO DR. a O. VAN SCOYOO Dentists (larnett-Corey Bldg., aalte 111 Medford, Ore. Phone 86. Collections and Report COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS We collected somo accounts 14 yeara old, Wo know how to get the money. Tho Bullock Mercantile Agency, Inc., Booms 1, 2, 3, Haa kins' Bldg., 21C E. Main St. OBiroprsvcter PR. R. J. LOOKWOOD,, Chiropractor, nerve specialist Hoomg 208-304 205. Garnett-Corey bldg. Vapor baths and scientific massage given; needle spray, head and ehoulder hower lu connection; , advlca la dlotetlcs, medical gymnasttee, hydroptherapy. Lady attendaat. Phone, office 543, residence 611-1. Eaglnevr sal Costracter FRE t) N." CUMMINas Engiseer Ml contractor, 404 M. F. ft H. Bldg. Surveys, estimates, Irrigation, drainage, orchard and laad la provement. CarMK OARBAOE Get your presaleea cleaned up for the summer. Call on the city garbage wagoaa foe good service. Phone 374-L. F. Y. Allen. lastruetloa U atwiee HAIQHT MUSIC STUDIO Roo 401. Gnruott-Corey Bldg. Fred Al ton Hnlgut Piano, Mrs. Floreae Halllduy Halght, TOlce. Pfawaa 72. ' PIielcina aaa. tmrgeoaa , M i , l , ! i. u i. in i u L-nr it DR. F. O. OARLOW, DR. BVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopatate physicians, 41C-417 Oarnett-Corey bldg., phone 103 0-L, Kaeldeae ac South Laurel BL DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopatal physicians, 303 Oarnstt-Oorej building. Phono U04-M. DK. J. J. EMM ENS Physlctaa aafl surgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and glasses sup plied. Oculist and Aurlit for S. P. R. R. Co. Offices M. F. & H. Co, Bldg., opposite P. O. Phone 567, DR. H. W. CLANOT Physician an anrgeon. Phones, office 36, resl donee 724-J. Office sours 10 t 12, 2 to 5. DR. 8. A. LQOKWOOD DR. MYRTLE 8. LQCKWQOD Physicians and surgeons. Otflee 30U.310.311. M. F. & H. Bldg. Phones residence, 814-J2; office, 814, DR. MARTIN O. BARBER PhysL clau and surgoou. Office Palm block, opppslto Nash Hotel. Hours 10 to 12, 1 to 4, phone 110-J. T O. HKINB-r-M. D. Eyo, Ear Nose and Throat. Headaches and nervous conditions relieved by properly fitted glasses. Cios eye straightened. Office 238 K. Main St , Phone 303. Consultation Free. Printers aaa IuuUstiere 1IKOPORD PRINTINQ CO. has tie boat equipped printing otflee la southern Oregon; bqQk binding loo lest ledgers, billing systems, etc Portland price. S7 Korta Fir at. ' ' ' '" Truisrr EAD3 TRANSFER & STOHAQB CO. Office 42 North Frout St. Faeaa 816. Prices right. Hsrrlee guar tateed. Tyjewrit-rs uppltos. TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPL11 New Remington, Smith ProaUe and Monarch typowrftlns, addlaj and au.btract)ng niaculuwi, rebufl fiiachlnos for cash or easy " pe aents. Machtacs for reat, rlaWae anA supplies of all klM4f , staiplfi m palf free of ebariH. .tBW s Benwdt. 10 Qnn . 838.R. r Fmlaaer Plaa Pltve, I y. W t A tS, nu. I r i fe BjMMaMMSMSSMSMaMBMajMMaMMSM