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PAGE FIVE Freckles and His Friends By Slosser jMEDFORD MAIL' TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER .10, 1015 ASHLAND ID VIGliTYl '? R.T Bernard Ij. Delsmnti nml Miss Anno Elizabeth Bailey were married nt thu Catholic ehureh'Tucfedny morniiiff by Hev. Father Dolhin. Everett Hniley was the groom's best mnn, and Mrn. Henry ".Sunder wns the bride's at tendant. Misn Afjnes Sander per i'mincil the pnrt of flower girl. Mr. 11. It. Grieve ilnycil Mendelssohn's wedding ninreh nml a quartet, com posed of Mesdnmcs Sylvan and Henry Provost', Charles DeNumn and Mis l.aiua Provost, Hang during the mass ceremony. A law party witnessed the wedding. The church altars were claboiatuly decorated with palms and dahlias. A wedding breakfast wfts served at the home of the bride's par cats-, .Mr. and .Mrs. ,1. W. Bailey of Jalent. the homo ot the newlvwed will bn at llaydou, Ariz. The .Mioses Edith Shepherd nnd '1 ilia OtindcMnii of Elgin, 111., have re ocn.tly been visiting- .Mr. and .Mrs W. II. Day incident to a tour if the Pit- cilie coast. 1 hey came wct over the Canadian Pacific, tenOwing" the acquaintance of. miiny relative and acquaintances en route. Through the courtesy of F. J). Wagner they vvcto taken for an auto trip throughout Ashland's scenic surroundings, Miss .Shepherd is a cousin of .Mrs. Day. Ashlnnd bonsts of nt least three poets whoso reputation along these lines extends beyond home bounds They are: Mrs. Elizabeth Yoekey, Dr fl. It. I'tterliiick and .Mrs. J. 1. Rrown. The latter, although now n resident of Los Angeles, was a previous resident norc, is revisiting lamiluir scenes hereabouts nnd is attracted to her old home by many ties of friendship lonned dnrimr earlier years. Seymour Hicks of Gravity, Tavlor county, Iowa, has been visiting his cousin, .1. v. Hicks, local f. A. It commander. The cousins had not met pievioiisly in forty-three "ears. The visitor is accompanied by his wife, and nttcr visiting- other rclalives at llnndon will retain here for n longer stay. The name "Gravity" was ap plied to his home town in the cnrlv history of Iowh on the hupposition that everything would gravitate to wards (lint center. .Mis.s .Mary NiederJiniisor of ICcnlou, .0., arrived Tuesday for a brinf visit with the family of h. .Mikseh, residing in the Helleview district. She is a niece of Mrs. Mikseh and is on her way to the missionary field in Siam, Southern Asia. Odd Fellows in nil their various de grce nffilinljpjis will hold a composite Mioiiii on liiursdny ovenmg of this week, air event which will be mi epoch in local rralcrnalicirclas. The Presbyterian Mitifcli will hold a ficryice (if song next Sunday evening. Will) the oMning of .the fall schools the choir 1ms been materiiilly as well as misicjily reinforced. Fay talent in Hint organization hits been elimin ated, which expensive factor has been perfunctory service, to say the least, it not thu most. ('hnrlcs W. Nims hah returned from the dual Knights Templar conclave at Portland, advanced in official honors from grand sword bearer to the com- mnndery designation of grand stand-aril-bcnrcr. At the recent gathering of the Na tional Dahlia association in Port land, Samuel Pcnuistou of this citv captuird several premiums in . (ho scuu-pnilcssional class in the dahlia display of gurnet and shados and oilier multi-colored floral effecis. G'ovcrnur Willis of Ohio and party are due to pass through here on Fri day, October 1. KeMdent Buckeyes, of whom then are u great iniiiiv in thcce parts, as is attested' by that llourixhiug organization, the Ohio so. eiety, are planning to make the gov- inior visit a matter of iniiunl pleas lire to both visitor nnd themselves. The hour of the governor' arrival is scheduled on the time of Xo. HI, at 1 1 ::i.'i a. m. W. E. Xcweombe of this city, man ager of the Western Union office, was elected secretary of the newly or ganized State Elks' Reunion associa tion nt the recent gathering of the or del in Mcdford. A 1 1 nil clul) will afford stimulus to physical training activities in the pub lic school.. The department for the girls arc under hiking, tennis, basket bull mid swiqnning fliiHsitieritinns. Efficiency will merit the bestowal of honor pins on a fccnlu of credits, (100 being the uin,iiuujn, A pie kocinl will be the attraction nt the parish lit'lisjo oa Wudnwdny evening, given by tfjo women's guild of Trinity Episcopal church. Marion llnrhniu of Fcrryville, Wia., uutdc of E. F. Smith, W hero for u iit with relative, aocnmiMiiiied by III wife and daughter. Mr. Hurbsm U uae of Hut iiPce.ful farmer of liiw sHtiiu awl is hUo presHlixit of a tank jii, hi" Uutuc town. "laiiutiHbaU" Dakar, ruliar 10 10 ukmJW IimIUii HwiUirryclr, who recent ly mmiI tkroiudi tblM MortbiM oil a tiu'Utrv !! thinHiirhiMii territory e iKAttuiu iioni ilu ( iimmIi hi Wrdcr Ut Mrxi . , ,.w ! me li-iuiwe. 10.13 milt . in 1 l.i-. 0 hour- .nit I " mia ul. The Southern lWifie. in llu- tuln-i-( nl ceuiioiiiy, ha- iiiliodufril u WCPIUOOP) IMA, OON'T KETCH ME POINT new feature in the way of a "H. It. H." envelo)c, whioli enn be used seven distinct times before finding its way into the wastebusket. Mr. Grace Heacli l.aidlaw, from Crockett, f'al., has been u recent vis itor here with many old-time friends. A. J. Biegol, loeal hardware dealer, hns made nn assignment for benefit of ercditors, both here and at Port land. The action was voluntary. The major creditors are represented through First National bunk channels. Mr. Hicgel estimates his stock and ac count assets ns inventorinir between I000 and 7000, with schedule of lia bilities not ct filed, Klamath district Methodist church conference appointments include Hev. H. .1. Van FosMin as district superin tendent; Hev. W. J. Douglnss, local pactor, and Hev. M. ('. Heed, who will continue to supply Talenl. All thro lire of this city. Hlaiue Klnui of Mcdford was in town recently with his "outdoor ad vertising" outfit, coiisihlitig.nl' n Ford as first section, the second hcetioa being a go-card trailer hauling paints, pots nnd other needful aeeehsorics. Among recent nnooinlecs of the California Methodist conference of particular local interest are E. C. Ar nold, Dorris; H. O. Edson, Ilornbrook and Montague; C. E. Pettis, Crescent City; F. W. Hunting, K,,n Mills; Ar nold Xelson, Dmisiiniir. A "Pacific Highway I.og" folder lias just been issued, giving distances over and much inforniiitiun concern ing that route between Vancouver, H. ('., and San Francisco. The elevation of Ashlnnd is given as IST.'l feet. lis distance from Scatle .120 miles, to San rraneisco .Jlf, and to Portland :i27. Sulherlin parlies arc the ririginalois of this schedule, whieh gives many facts and figures lelnlive to the trip from Paget Sound to the Golden Hale. A school fair was held at Hueh by the Hots' and Girls' Industrial club at their sehoolhoiiso Siitunlnv nfinr. noon. Quite u number ftuai Apple gate vcrc there and the prizes that were brought home were as follows; rrunnry or first class Pht 0u popcorn, Karl Herriett: secnn.i ,... cake, Roberta Chile. Second class Firs! on Hummer squash Glenn McDunicl: nnem.,t ,,.. potntoos, Glenn .McDnniel: Urn ..., onions, Glenn McDnniel; first on quince, Kenneth Baldwin; first on candy, .fosie Miller: first on inii. Josie Miller. Third class First on smumh. fi.t on imrsuii. second on onions. !,,.. Ofletibnclier; first on corn, second H carrots, iou Otfenbaclier; firwt on tatting, Thelnm McDnniel: first .. Iiiiirjin work, Paul Weight; second oU eniiiroKiery, Tlielma .McDnniel. rourtli class Second on cum Otto Hansen; lirst on bread, Gladys .Miller; lirst on crocheting, Glady-, Miller; first 'on lattinif. fii-st on mi.. broidery, first on hand sewing. Edith Kunli. The dnnee and snenkiuc nt Mn Mr.. cinlist hall Friday night was well at tended by the people of the commun ity. Josie Wright entertained a nmidior oi wiling people at her home Tm.sdiiv night. The evening was spent iii music. 'llie Herriott familv came lunno ,m Tucfcdny after n trip to Snu Frnnci..eo in their ear. Mis Hcssie Colvin. who !r Iivk-Imm. tho Provolt school thk yjmr, spent iTiuay and hatttrdnv with Mi. li.m,,. diet. , Harry and Roy HWiwfcvnn. nff ,, hunting trip this wouk. IIoIch and Clmrlt Meo sim,i tl.n wt end wJtti iJuir purwits, return Um to Cdntitil Point to li(iiii jn-kool Moody. Iyton's atH'Ht u fw iUv mi i-J- ford Uutt weak". Harry Nthwn m4c a Iwdii.Kw irin to Catwl pawt luJ Friday and w Miikst b4k njsam Sunday. Ate KrawkHfs m,.h?r fniw llnh. hard, Or . i-.inif to A !; ! wall In r pt-u,-( iiu -u. uU ii,e M-i lv liiK APPLEGATE ?$$: CMOr4 K18IUAVE A W'I 9UNPAY TRIS! j ' ' t. tnn r.if'"'"'j i A ? UJ2 LHo" fair. Mrs. Kromliug will stnv with her sou until the let urn ot the camp ers, The Henson family lire going away some time this mouth and Mr. nnd Mts. Benson will be missed, us they were choir nnd church leaders. Mr. nnd Mrs. Grieve and their two children came back from Crater lake, where they have been spending tint .summer. T. Fields, Mr. nnd .Mrs. Hc.xford and their daughter, Flossie, have gone to the coast for n week or ten days. Hose Hall has been secured for basketball for this winter and big times nrc being looked forward to. Many of the Talent funnel's are hauling their tomatoes to the Mcdford cannery. T. H. Oatiiinu or Tulent spent Sal urdiiy in Mcdford. A. S. nnd F. E. Furry and Colver Furry relumed the last of the week from Dead Indian. S. S. Stephens has been hauling to matoes to Mcdford and Ashland markets the past week. Walter Allen and Lawrence French went out to Werlow mill hunting last Friday. . W. S. Stniiciiff, Mis Eulin Hob erts, Mrs. Mnekic Wright arc among those who nrc packing ul the liingham orchard. .Mr. and .Mrs. llo'-cr, Mr. and Mrs. Sheets! were A-dilnnd busfncsH visitors Saturday. Mr. and .Mrs. Xoah Chandler, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. E. Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. C. Carey, .(nines MeDonald, all of Tal ent, were in Mcdford Snturdnv even ing. Miss lauiiic nnd Miss Helle French nre taking n business course nt the Phoenix high school. I.ouic Colver is confined to his bed ut bis home in Phoenix. Mr. and Mix. Joe Ruder, Mr. A. S. Furry, Mrs. Mina Hose were trading in Ashlnnd Saturday. Mrs. Fred Furry, accompanied by her aunt, who is making her n visit, were seeing Ashland Saturday. Mrs. Xatinic Wolf of Medtord came out to visit her niece, Mrs. J. E. Rob erts, of Tulent Saturday. Work on the big irrigation difoli be tween Talent nnd Phoenix v Prog ressing rapidly. Dr. Hart of the county poor farm was a business caller in Mcdford on Monday nftcrpoou. .Mr. ami Mrs. Hill Parker of Horn brook, Cal., were guests at the home of Mr. and Mi. C, Curev Fridav. Mr. and .Mix. A. 1.. Mayfiehi of Ashlaml visited idatives in Phoenix Monday. The vaIho of it ligation in the or chard can be plainly seen in that of Dr. Hiirgrnve, in N'mtli Tulent, the trciN having no water, have fruit nl inosl uiisileable, while those watered arc loaded with line, large apples. I Reported by Jackson County Ab trsct Co., Rlxtu and Fir Bta. Circuit 'Israel J. lleunn vs. Max Lewis -t al., complaint ' Anna L. Pieuc v. Cil of Mcd ford, ilitnurKT. Rny MiHiiv v. the Rogue River Pilbllu Senuc ( orpoiHtlon, return ot "Uininoiis. pflnj B'i'j! vs. Kojjiw River Public Cfiltm. eorix. ration, return of kum monfc, "urV,Andprn ct ul va. Gallic Mc Phcij, onli'i (.M.uiliiif utoilflH. ' djines L.mitM-r (. vs. It. II. Kirliy QJ ,.r nuklaiWN( de miirrm St ijf iieU..ii v. IUrt Vohmk. traa-oirfni j.,,lt ,urt Mwlfufd du Ititt. RuWm vHat,, ,, n, WiIIhkI T. Wthun, ' I-1'- L ' Pri.AW.. i, i . i ii TiM: i in. i ii, ri fc ' EDEN PRECINCT COUR HOUSE NEWS FEUERS, LETS' $&; REGULAR g; gALL &AME ! m$W v. ?& JT2. Mabel Hrobcck d uv to Jolir. W. Eldeti, lots 7 and S, block .'III, Mcdford - . 10 A. S. Rosenbnuui ct ux to W. H. Jenkins, one-fourth inter est in land in .sees. (I, 7, 12, twp. S17-1W. 10 C. E. Howard to Mary A. How ard, laud in twp. :ilI-'JE. .. I A. S. Rnsciibnutu tt u to J. M. Scott,, one-fonith int-.'r-est in lniuj in sec. l-:J7-iV. 10 A. S. itoHciilmuiu ef ,nx to J. M, S'colt, oue-fotpth inter est in Inud in sees, (j, 7, 12, twp. flr-iw 10 A. S. Hoseiibaum ct u to C. V.' Stinger, one-font th inter est in land in sec. 1-II7-1W. 10 A. S. Iliischlmuiii ct ux to W. II. J.Mikius, oiie-fourfb inter est in land in see. I-.TMV..... 10 A. S. Roseiibtiiiiii ct ux to C. W. Stinger, one-fourth ntorCjt in laud in sees. (J, 7, 12, twp. .T7-1W. .- , 1 Clara M. Hawk to Edgar L. Moore, lots iu block !(), Cen tral Point 10 Monument and Clntaop nrc pinn ing union high kcIiooI. INTKIIUHIIAN AUTO CAIt CO. Time Tnldo Lcnvo Mcdford dally excopt Sun day for Ashlnnd, Talent nnd Phoonlx nt S n. m., 1:15. .1:,10 and R:1R and 10:15 p. m. (Saturday nt 11:15 p. m.) Sunday lenvo at 8:00 and 11:00 a. m., 1:00, 5:00 nnd 9:30 p. in. Lcnvo Ashlnnd dnlly excopt Sunday nt 0:00 a, in., 12:50, 2:30. 4:30 nnd 7:00 p. m. and Sunday at 10:00 a. in., 12 noon. 4:00. G and 10:30 p, m. .MIX.TING OK CIti:inX)HK In tho District Court ot tho United States for the Dint i let or Oregon. In the matter of J. W. Diamond, Bankrupt. In Uunruitcy, Xo. 3 J 53. You nro hereby notified thnt on tho 'Jfith day or Setomlnvr, A. 1). 1915, J. V. Diamond of Mcdford, Oregon, wua duly ndjudged a bankrupt, nnd thnt thu flmt meeting of tho creditors or said bankrupt will lie held nt tho office of tho undersigned iu rooms 25-2(i-27, over the Jackson County Dank annex, In the city of Bedford, Oregon, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. in. on Monday, tho lltli day of Oc tober, A. D., 1915, at which time nnd place the creditors may attend, prove their claims, elect a trustee, examine, the bankrupt, nnd truiiHnct such other business ns may proporly como bo foro said meeting. Dated nt .Medtord, Oregon, this 2Kth dny or Heptembor, A. D 19 IS. FHANIC J. NEWMAN, Referee iu Bankruptcy. MKKTI.VO OF ritllDITOBS Iu Hie District Court or tho United States tor the district or Orogou. In tho mntter or F. W. Shnplelcli Hardware Co. In bankruptcy. No. 3 1 IS. You are hereby notified that on the 28th day of September, A. 1). 1915, F. W. Shuploigli Ildw. Co. was duly adjudged u bankrupt, and that tho first meeting of the creditors of snlu bankrupt will be held at the office of the undersigned In rooms 25-2C-27 over the Jackson County Bank annex, In thu city ot .Mcdford, Oregon, ai the hour of 10 o'clock a. iu. on Wed nesday, tho 13th da) of October, A. I). 1915, ut which tliuo and place, tho creditors may attend, prove their claims, elect a trustco, examine the bankrupt ajid transact such other business as may pioporly come before buhl matting. Dated at Medford, Oregon, this 20th day of September, A. I). 1915. FRANK J. NKWMA.N, Hill MH.NT rUlt.MMlrril nOOMH FOB BISNT Furntshod light house keeping suites. Has, wood heaters, close In; reasonable; call mornings. 231 Knst Ninth Street. 185 'OB BUNT Furnished rooms, 2 blks from federal building. 245 N. Grape. BcaarTr.Tr- i i -j'. kob FOB BUNT .-lltStnCM-ANnOUH FOB LEASi; Equipped placer mine. Gold Bay Bealty Co. FOB BBNT 200 acres In Snms Val ley. A Bargain If taken at once. J. C. Duggan, Coutrul Point, B. F. Ii. No. 2. 1GU" I, H B. W.TI I J I , K I XO Take tho right step now; pleasant, prnfltablo -work not overdone; row Mtonthf learning; uosltloiis guaran- tad; write for reforttneos and par ticulars Portland WatrhinukJiiK. BiiKravIng & Opibul Mchooi. 218 Com iiioiiweulih Illdic . (Hi 4iul A tiki n . t'oituini, Ortuull. y v SiB a a a ' L JjCS AocL" AsV A- .V iYiT ii.. Boys, pomt you KNOW THIS S TUG DAV OF REST? O e Off. - rou sAi.tc ncAU kstatu FOB SAtdC LT'oBosBC'ourtT'aB assessment nnd pavement paid, JG50.00 Box W.. Mali Tribune. 1G5 FOB SALE GO acres land, fine, deep soil, deeded water right, 7 room house, electric lighted, modern, 4Gx3G bnrn, fenced Page wiro, 40 acres In nlfaUn, corn, sugar boots and Biunll gnrdeu truck, 20 acres in pears, Bartlett nnd D'Anjou, Email pencil nrchnrd, team horses, cow, farm Implements nnd nil crop goes with plnco. For prlco and particulars, nddrcss Box 55, R. F. 1), No. 2, L. M. C. Central Point, Ore. ItBAIi KSTATK FOB BALK All kinds of proporty for nnln or ox change. Uold Buy Benlty Co. FOB SALE Farm land, fruit lnnd, timber land, land from $5.00 per acre upwards an long time. Gold Bay Bealty Co. FOB ItKN'T IIOirHRfl FOB BENT 5-room modem house close In, $7.50 per month, Apply 1G South Bench. 1GG FOR BUNT Well furnished modorn bungalow. 422 South Laurel. FOB BENT Closo In 5 room houso with sleeping porch, modern plumbing, electric lights, cement sidewalk, gnrng6, on paved strcot. Rent reasonable Inquire of II. C. Stoddnrd, Modtord, Oregon. tf FOB RK.NT Six room modorn bun gnlow, ennt front, stooping torcli, fine sliado; garage. Phono 488-X. FOB RENT Modern 5-room house, 1021 West lOttr St., $8.00, Wuter paid. Bennett Investment Co. roil MlLK-IiriS5TO0K FOB SALE J'oioiid China " plgs $1,511; good sows cheap. W. K, Br.vsou, (Irlffln Creek. 1(10 FOB SALE -Two burros, one gelding and one Jennie; well broken and fine pnekers; saddles, lings, etc. Inquire Mooro Hotel tor I Wo days, after that write Chambers & Car penter, (iallce, Ore. 1G4 FOB SALE Choice registered Duroc gelts, young boars, nnd weanlings, L. II. Houston, 1 tntla west of Tal ent, Phonc3-P12. 189 FOR SALE flood rami mare. In quire Nash Bnrn, S to 5. 1GS FOB SALE 12 heavy work mares, well broko. Vinson's Barn, North Blversldo avonuo. 188. FOB SALE Three milk cowh, 'two heifers, one three-year-old Morgan mure, fifteen hives of bees, Cyphur Incubator, whlto Plymouth Bock chickens, 3 h, p. International en gine nnd pump. Bngloy ranch, Tal ent, Oregon. 100 FOB SALE Whlto Angora rabbits, took first prUo county fair. Ad dress box 377 or tclepuoiio 572-R 1. 100 FOB SALE Good horso nnif" drny wagon, cheap. Call at Uarnott Coroy Hardwnro or sco E. F, Brnt ney. 105 FOB SALE Six ahotes. nvcnigo 1 50 lbs., 10 nverago 100, 18 nvorago U5. T, M. Peelor, Dorby, Ore. 101 FOR SALE Must' Hncrlflcosoveral good cows for lack of feed. Address Box E. U. S., Mali Trlbuno. 200 FOR SAidJ Angora goats. lid White Climax, Oro. 181 FOB SALE MUJCKMiANF.OUB FOB SALE FIvo passenger, 4-cylln-dor Bra automobile, first class con dition at n bargain. Phone 122-.I. 1G5 FOR SALE-Twln Excelsior motor cycle, fully equipped, A-l condition unit Into model; a snap, $125 Phono 545-X, 812 W. Ith St. 16G NEW TODAY 400 ncros, close to Medford, yet far enough out to bo handy to splen did outrango, 250 acros of this land Is In cultivation. Thoro Is a set of buildings, family orchard, nnd closo to cohool. Tho ownor Uvea on the place, and offers It at $35 per ncre. Prefer oaah. but will take Iu a cloio In place of good land at $G000, $2000 In cash und let tho balance run a. number of yeara on tho plaeo. Hero Is a chanee to go to farming right. Get busy. C. D. HOON Boom 10, Jmkfcou County Bank Bldg. , ;;::!' I fn '.UC.' 11 V5! 7 U 1 FA J IW, Vmb. AAVX """"Sir . . . wt . I1 STLii. sj JOO z ,2fe? r c? 3 .s- "v. v -s-i d Wu FOB 8 AMXXlIlRCKliliANKO US FOB SALE 1000 cednr posts nt 12e. von der Ilellen JIilvv. Co., Kagio Point. 1C5 FOR SALE Polo mountain buggy, good ns now. Palmer Investment Co., Modoc Orchard. FOB SALE Choice alfalfa hoy, first, second, third nnd fourth cuttings in car lots nt following prices per ton nt points named for cash: Mcd ford, $14.30; Centrnl Point, $14.30; Phoenix, $14.30; Talent. $14.30; Ashland. $14.50. Several persons may Join handa in pur chnso ot a ten toil car and thereby secure wholesale prices. Owing to scarcity ot tilfnlfa In Boguo Blver valley this year, nnd high prices for alfalfa In California, we ndvlso immediate purchaso before ad vance In prlcos. Sleepy Hollow Farm, II. A. Ensign, Mgr., tele phono Uold Hill. Ore. lft.1 WANTKD SITUATIONS WANTED fleneral housowork to do. Address A. II., care Mnll Tribune. 1C5 WANTED Fresh Phone 591-J2, cow nt once. SITUATIOX WANTED As house keeper or nurse, good personal ref erence. Apply Box I), Mnll Tri bune. ICt WANTED Anyono wishing services prnctlcnl nurse, maternity pre ferred. Phono 820-X. lGfi WANTED DroBsmnklng. Phono 479rM. 144 .goutu Cjilitrnl. WANTED hrcssmnklng; 21G Knight utrcet. , icp 11 ' l '"'- --. .I.. HRliP 'AVAXTKlv illATiK WANTED Door boy 'nStiir "iheii Gr, WANT.ED Pruno plckera with con veyance, Crandel Orchard, Phono Gll-Rl, 102 WANTKII ItinuniliAlVlCOUB i. WANTED Savage .22 H-Power rlflo In god condition at reasonable, pricn Send particulars to P. O. Box 351. 1C0 WANTED TO RENT For fnmlly lino only, n light niito, Ford touring preferred, by experienced nnd res ponsible party, Box 100 Tribune office. 1G8 WAN.TED Houses on our rent list, furnished and unfurnished, have calls for both, Bennett Inv. Co, WANTED Largo knitting mill ln vltefl correspondence from women desirous of earning money, part or full tlmo. flood pay, Exporlonco unnecessary, International Mills, Inc., Norrl8town, Pa, 200 I,OS TAKKV i:PTm(iv lif.trp nn.. v.nr crop oft left ear. Owner can havo satno by paylnir charges, W. R. i.amo, iieuroru. G1 rou K.uriAP(ia FOR TRADE Ten lots, enst front, uliaile trees, berries, water and sewor, small houso, for ucrougo. Box 021, Medford. 101 FOR EXCHANGE Largo work horso ior nay, wneni, wood. I'uhii or tlmo. P. E. Wynkoop. 820 W. 12th. 1G4 J3 BUSINESS DIltKUTOBt LAIIER AUTO BPRINO CO. W are operating the largest, oldest and boat equipped plant In the Pa clflo northwest. Uso our springs when others fall. Sold under guar antee, 20 North Fifteenth 8t, Portland. Ore WHY? IT 18 YOUR BUSINESS Tt) BEE MR Because my stock ?n trade Is to have optlonod at tho lowest cash price tho best buy In this county. I have been on tno ground look ing out for you for the past five years. Nearly everyday I hava in vestlgated some "good thing." 1 have eliminated everything excopt those deals which I am convinced will s euro me satisfied customers, In a fow hours time I con give you tho boneflt of this research. It Is my business to show you over the county and Introduce you to the possibilities and opportunities here. Boo Med ford first and J. C. BARNES 102 West MaDi Street iJTi .f. IIH . r o- Auto nuppliee -U- '&;MrtfWi$& a . ... 1 :;.--.-.-.v.. . an' i , mm I; raKD,MtsTtefii. i "Ar?i-'.",:J;:i'iri. .,Li...i.i'.tt l;,.iv'.'''i''r??I! A' vite r0-aiQdo U"-T,,tVk,B -A1m)- :&6s,sdZCL4d BUNINICHS DIBEOTOBY Attorney POUTER J. NETF. VM. r. MBALKI AttoruoyB-at-Law, Rooms 8 aa 8, Mcdford National Bank bldg. A. K. REAMK3, LAWYER Oaraett Corey bldg. Win, M. Colvlg, Ocorge M. Robert COLV1Q & ROBERTS. LAWYKR8 Medford National Bank Building. B. F. MULKBY & fJE04 W. CHRBRT Attornoys nt Law. Jacktoa Coua ty Bank Building. i "' ST. y- JJ Deatiata tnCwTii" VAN BCOTOO "' UR. O. O. VAN HCOYOO Dentlsta Oarnett-Corey Bldr., anltt ll Uedford, Ore. Phono 854. -T.;Tf.r -ST,- .- I Collcctiona nnd Reports COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS W collected Bomo accounts 14 yaarg old. Wo know how to get tha money. Tho Bullock Mercantile Agency, Inc., Rooms 1, 2, 3, Haw kins' Bldg., 21G K. Mala St. OtUropriictra PR.'n.jrLVciCWOODi.WlroprAetiir! nerre ipeclallst Rooma 2O3-J04-206. Qaruett-Corey bids. Vapof baths and aclentltlo massage gives; needle spray, ..head and abouldw howor la connection; advice la dietetics, medltel gymaaitlea, hydroptherapy. Lady attendant rnono, office 543, roaldanee 5H-K. Kfigiaeer aa4 Coatracter FRED NTcUMMIXas Knglaeer awl contractor, 404 M. F. tt U. Bldg. Surveys, estimates, trrlgatloa, drainage, .orchard and lead lav proyouieat. " -' ' "i - ' r-v Garung QARHAOE Get your pramlm cleaned up tor the summer. CaH on the city garbage wagoaa to good service. , Phone 274-L. F. Y. Allen, iHstructloa ta akaeta HAIOHT MUSIC STUDIO Rooai 401, aarnott-Uoroy Bldg. Fred AJ. ton Ilalgbt riano, Mrs. Florenee Ilultlday Hnlght, voice, 1'heae 72. i I'hycslciaaa aaa nargeoM DR. F. O. OARLOW, DR. KVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathia physicians, 410-417 Oarnett-Corey bldg., phone 103G-L. Realdi&ee 20 South Laurel St. DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopatkk physicians, 303 GarBtrtt-Coref building. Phone 904-M. DR. J, J. EMMEN8 Phyalofaa ai surgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear, nose and throat. Eyea scien tifically tested and glasses au piled. Oculist and Aurlat for S. P. R. R. Co. Offices M. F. & H. Co. Bldg., opposite P. O. Phone 687, DR. R. W. OLANOY Ptiystelaa ana surgoon. Phouea. office 86, resi dence 724-J. Office hours 10 te 12, 2 to 6. DR. 8. A. LOCKWOOD DR. MYRTLE S. LOCICWOOD Physicians and surgeons. Otflee 309-310-311. M, F. & II. Bldg, Phones residence, 814-J2; of floe, 814. DR. MARTIN O. BARBER Physi cian and surgoon. Office False block, opposite Nash Hotel. Hour j 10 to 12. 1 to 4. Phono 110-J. T. G. HEINE M. D.-Eyo, Ear, Nose and Throat. Hoadacbcs and uorvoua conditions rollovod by properly fitted glasses. Cross eyea I airaigmeimi. orricu 228 J J. Main I St.,Phoue 303. Consultation Free.- I PriHteni miQ ruliHahem 'uEDFOBD PRINTING CO. has Ue neat equipped: printing offtee la southern Orogon; book btndtug, leois leaf ledgers, billing systems, etc Portland prleaa. 17 NorU rir Bt TTMafelCHTB EADS TRANSKETt HTOl'Anw nn Office 43 North Front St. Pfceae S16. Prices right. Service gt nted Typewriters iih Mupplte. TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES Now Remington, Smith PrornhH and Monarch typowrltlag, addtai and subtracting luaCiRM, rehulet machines tor cash or eaey pay moats. Machines for reat, rlbWa sad supplloa ut all klads, etmpte re palm free of charge. Roer , aenafii. to wntne w., 933-R, r Palaver, piaao PI,