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MEDFORD MATl, TRIBUNE, MRIWORD, ORKCION, SATURDAY. OCTOBER 2, 1013 PAQE. ETVJZ I GOLD 11 NUGGETS Liint Sunday considerable excite ment wuh caused by brush fircn mi lliriec hides of the Heaver cement plant near this city. Volunteer fire men were k.pt busy backfiring nnd otherwise protecting tliu proerty, nltjo numerous hpootntora watched tho file, as well hh took pictures. Oold Hill ruti funs are anxiously awaiting (t. arrival and demonstra tion cf fancy shooting by Mr. and Jlr. Ad Toppcrwein Wednesday, Oc tober 0. Thvio "crack shots" arc traveling for the Winchester Anns eoui)any, but will be under the local auspices of Uncle Dave Miller of the hardware store. Their fancy shooting will iucluds rifle, pistol and eliot gun, and will take place just norosa the swinging bridge south of ton n at 1 ). in., and continue two hours. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Mclutyro are again at home in this city after spending the summer at Seaside and later at Portland. "Grandma Me" says she is certainly glad to gel back. "Chief" U'liifett last week had the luck to kill a deet on Galls creek with burps that are surely a curi osity. They are largo five-point 'specimens, but to these are added an extra prong of thu so-called forked horn type. M. S. Johnson, K. L. Darling, II. 1). Heed, V. A. Pclcison and L. It. Caldwell wore local Klks who at tended the opening of (io Klks' hall in Medford last week. d. K. Marling returned home from a week's visit at thu fair and other California points Sunday evening. Horn To Mr. and Mrs. George Ilnnimeroloy, on Monday, September 127. an eight and one-half pound son. Mr. and Mrs. Ogden Snyder re turned the find of the week from n vi-it lasting about a week with roln tives in the Coos Buy district. Miss Florence What ton arrived home last Friday evening, having beep in Ashland for several weeks with various friends. Miss Margaret Perry, who has been visiting her friends, Mrs. William Rlriewo and .Miss C'lairo Ilaker.for nhno-t n month, left the latter part of last week for her home at Helena, Mont. Horn -To .Mr. and Mrs. Chillies A. Walraff of Sains Valey, a son, Fri day, September 'J-l. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Simon were vis itors with relatives at Grants Pass Monday. The piogressive ltilile class of tho M. K. church are completing plans for a very interesting program at the Counts. It will consist of vocal and instrumental solos, readings and the like, and promise to please all clashes. lUt Claire Haker left on Monday morning for her home at Cortland. Miss Maker has been in this city for the past two mouths visiting her hin der, Mrs. William Stuewe. Fletcher Stout, pharmacist at the Howers drug store, sient Sunday last with his parents in Jacksonville. Vinton Henll of Central Point was in town Tuesday. Hev. and Mrs. C. K. Wharton re turned Tuesday morning fiom Hose burg, where they have been in at tendance at the M. I), conference. Hav. Wharton will fill the local pul . pit for another year. Mr. and Mr. Hen Laiupmun and Call F.asloy isited Mr. and Mrs. II. II. I.ampmau nt Hillbilly vaueb, near A"dcstos, last Sunday. Tex Walker and Arizona Hob were on the "hoard." of the Coiuus the ater Tuebday owning. Mr. and Mis. Seth Hailey of Grants I'll!, wore in town several days this week visiting relatives. T. ('. Norris K iuhtulling the new three-stamp miartz mill which arriv ed the first of the week, at his HI Dorado mine on Kanes creek. A six-horsepower gasoline engine will furnish the necessary power. Kngineer It. I'. Tucker and Fore man W. G, .Mainly of the company eonstiuetinjr the cement plant near this city, with J. II. Hueaiau, made a trip to Giants Haws Tuesday after noon to purchase some machinery. Miss Myit!! Holff has been the guet of Mis Virginia Heemun for the past week, having arrived Satur day lat fiom Grants Has. J. F. Dietrich was in Grunts Pass Wednesday on liiihinost. relative to the local cement plant. Mrs. Nancy Morris of l.akevievv was the guest of her cousin, Mr. J. II. Hoeninn, on Sunday and Moudav. Shu left the latter evening for Port land, where she will visit another i oiiin, Mi. Frank Schmidt. Joe Puukoy arrived Wednesday lroin Weed, where he has been em jtloytd. He cxpuuU to leave shortly for llavdcn. Aril., where a position luu been prumicwl. A. A. Flyim, superintendent of the It. !(. P. S. eyrponUiun, was in Gold Hill Thurdy inieiiig the repair work beiNy deiM nt the Iih-mI power plant. I - e rr THHSPAKK XOTIOl! Treapawter on Jlrookhiim will be vtgoraiwly pwMterMtod. 166 K. U. PICKEL, Propr. Freckles and His mmmmmmmimm ,' tfei r-Jiia HI Mrs. H. WiKon and daughter, who hnve been visiting at the homo of Ctirley Wilson, returned to Tacoiuu, Wash., Saturday. Superintendent J. P. Wells is at tending tho statu fair this week. Mrs. Harry Lay and Mrs. F.lla Cook were the guests of Mrs. Blniuo Klimi of Medford Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Morcoin of Ash land visited old friends living here Sunday. Miss Chervil Smith entertained sev eral little friends Wednesday after noon in honor of her seventh birth day. Mrs. Whiter Kcntncr spent Thurs day in Medford visititug friends. Mrs. Fred Furry of Phoenix, ac companied by her aunt, were the guests of Mm. Chris Ulrieh Wednes day. Mrs. W. 11. Johnson and sons have ictumed from a month's visit with relatives living in thu Willamette val ley. John S. Oith and A. II. Miller wcro business callers from Medford on Wednesday. Miss Leila Prim spent a few hours in Mcdfqrd Tuesday. Mrs. Orris Pulley of Hutte, Mont., spent Saturday and Sunday with Mrs. J. Hetcr. H. M. Collins spent Saturday and Sunday at home, returning to Grants Hass on Monday. Misses- Ipicilo Hader mid Clara Wood of Medford were the dinner gupsts of Mm. Lewis I'lrieh Sunday. Dan Dancan called on Jacksonville friends Wednesday. Harry Lay, John Heler, Jim Canl rall and Lewis Ulrieh returned from a successful hunting trip in thu Sis kiyous Thursday. Thursday evening while reluming from town Antone Hose was held up and robbed of several dollars near the Gardner residence. Mr. Hose states he can identify the robber and Sheriff Singler is working on tho ease. Mrs. K. J.' Kuldi spent Thursday with Medford friends, as did .Miss F.liwibeth Heuter. "The Husy Hees," a sewing club, composed of .oung children, met at the home of Mrs. Charles Hansen on Saturday afternoon. Those present were: Mary Hyan, Alma Norman, Josephine Greaves, Viiginia Handy and ICatherne and Louise Hansen. S. S. Hullis of the Sterling-Apple-gate company, returned from Sun Francisco Friday morning. Mr. Willie, a one-time resident here, was in our vicinity Thursday. The school dibtriet's well is now completed in firm shape and is huiag used by the school. S. A. Vuu Hardenbuig visited the fish hatchery lit F.Ik eieek last .Sun day. Mr. Vogle's visit here terminated in II. A. Tresham and I'eter Van liar denhuig bccuring a two yearn' least! on the places they now oooupy. William Gpffoy urn wife of Uniou villc, Mo., weie visiting the greater pnit of this week with tho fmmurS cousin, I). C. Wilson. Mr. Goffev was on his way to tho fair ami thought our little valley a prottv a place at, lie had oen so far on the trip, A. H. Stanley of Central Point -visiting old-time friend at the Wil bon ranch Sundny. Mr. Stanley bail jtiib returned from an outing to the Calapooia Springs, where he in time intends to locate. Severn! apple buyer have bm in terviewing our orehardibtb tbi week Hiid s)Hk uit favorably of the fruit iwarket for thw year. They believe, tlioup-k tipple ure nut bulling hick, all grade wui be rtmdilv dupmMMl of nt luaMJHwbly fair irio. W. W. KdHtgtoa wa dutac bui HMi in CnnUnd Point on Uy IhI Wft4. Jitu CVtfve, family and wothwr, f M s !Q usrr 1 , stBfc BttH fesesWU iKV mr . ... tr-""""""? W88 jrr" .- wii p uH--r -wr JACKSONVILLE ITEMS SIS VALLEY Friends Applegate, have been visiting thu hit ter's daughter, Mrs. II. A. Tiesham. We ure sorry to report at this writing that .Mrs. Wilson's condition is btill unimproved. TABLE ROCK TABLETS At tho Inst meeting of the Arrow IIcadH Inst Snturdny night, Mrs. Fltz Patrick was elected president. Snntord Iticliardson of Medford was n Table Hock visitor Inst Sundny, MIrh Frnncla Aiken of Prospect ar rived Snturdny evening nnd will Rpcnd a few dnys nt tho Xoalon home boforo going to San Francisco to attend the fair. Tho apple hnrvest U on full blast, tho weather being ideal for tho work, Casual observers sny Hint tho qunl Ity of tho fruit in this district is much better than In other parts of tho valley. Harry Ncnlon delivered a enr lond of oats to tho ItoBUQ Hlver Valley Cnnnl Co. tho first of tho week. F. L. Cnton Inst weok jiurchnscd a fine npnn of liorsos to bo used in the farm work. Considerable of tho fruit in this section will be handled by tho Hoguo Hlver Fruit association of MciUord. Thomas Struthcru of Sum's Valley flnlshod bnullug wood forMio school district Inst week. ' Mr. Dod'go nnd son John of Med ford wero business visitors in Table Hock Tuesday. H. M. Klnrnile of Agato was over this way Wednesday In search of seed wheat. Cnttle buyers were through hero this week KatherliiK up cattle for shipment to Snn Francisco. Several now bulldliiRH hnvo'heen constructed on the Carlton ranch in tho last month. Mr. nnd Mrs. Gardner of Medford wero visitors at tho Lydlnrd homo lost Sundny. Tho Gardners formerly resided In the same district ns thu Lydlnrd family back in Minnesota, and during their stay here of two years are delighted with the valley. For almost two months tho east end of our punilco road has been almost tmpnssable and Ih u disgrace to thu community. A very llttlo work with a sprinkler and drag would put this rond In first class tdinpu. Mr, nnd Mrs. M. H. Chnsn nre be ing pnld n visit by rMr. Chase's moth er, Mrs, N, C, I). Chnso of Douton, Mass. Lust Wednesday J. C. Pendleton re ceived tho sad news of the death of his mother it Stan Lansing, Cat. J. It. Wollman, a cousin of J, C. Pendleton, accompantod by his wlfo and Miss KUo Lester of Atlantic City. Iowa, arrived Sunday for a short visit with the Pendleton family This was the first meotlng of Mr. We Eat Oatmeal ISeruiise It Is an Admirable Jlivakfast Food Hut oatmeal must be properly cooked, which takes time; because oats are largely starch, and the starch cells nnjpt be broken down by cooking before the digestive organs can take up the nourishment. One enterprising concern found out a long while ago that few house wives went to the trouble of cook ing oatmeal properly, and decided to cook it for thorn. We refer to the 11-0 company, of Buffalo, N. V, Comparatively fow people know that II-O Is the ONLY Oatmeal that Is rooked In tho mill; tho only STKAM-COOKKD Oatmeal on tho niurkot. Aftor the carefully selected oats are bulled they are placod In sealed "eookent" and cookod by llvo steam for more than two hours, In a tem perature much higher than eau be obtained at homo. , ThU eooklNx makM 11-0 Oatmeal easy to prepare properly, and saves your time and fuel. Alt r' true flavor of oeti Is rotaiHud b) ' kind of etkiNK. II-O Oaliamil IU at firuoii rnu for a law package. On the shelves of pod grower. Wellinnn and Mr. Pendleton In 4(5 yenrB. They were delighted with tho Oregon climate and beautiful fnrms. Mrs. Pendleton wns In her Slth year nnd Is survived by four pons nnd four daughters, nil of whom wero nt her bedside when sho passed away excepting two sons, J. C, of this placo and J. W. of Oakland, Cat, Mrs. Mabel Wortondyko, nco Jones, of Medford was a Sunday guest of Mrs. Karl May and Mrs. Pendleton. Mrs. Wortondyko leaves thin week for Portland, whore uhu will mnko hor future home, Mr. and Mrs. Hoduoy (Ole) Alsou arrived from Hood Hlver Sunday and will rcsldo In Tnbiu Hock. COURT HOUSE NEWS Keportod by Jackson County Ab .tract Co., Sixth and Fir Bta. Circuit Alice Kccleston vs. Fred A. IJcclee ton, cost bill, decree. Probate Kstnto of., Hlchnrd C. Curry, peti tion, order. Guardianship of Arthur Leo Cur ry, et nl, petition, order. Kstato of Almlra Whetstono, bond of administrator, oath of ndmlnlstrn tor. Kstnto of Louisa C. Frcoberg, in ventory nnd appraisement. Guardianship of Tempest Mulkoy, petition for appointment of guardian, oidor. Heal ICstnlo Transfers Joseph Hostelu et ux to John Iilghani, pt. 27, no, 2... 1 10.00 T, H. Tanner et ux to LI unit) Mny Davis, land in blk. 1, Francis add. Medford 10.00 Wallace M'Caiiiaut to Investor Mort. Sec. Co., land In 20. 38, IK 10,002.00 U. S. to J. C. & Ilcsslo Ilurton, pt. 28, 39, 3W, Mining Pat. I). O. Frederick et ux to T. L. Hay, pt. 37. 2V. 1250.00 Nannie Wolf to I). O. Fred erick, pt. 37..2W 3250.00 Morse Hcalty Co. to Arthur Margrave, lot No, 28 Hoynl Orchard Tract, Cent 0352.00 N. I). Conn et ux to G. W. Grid ley, pt. 2, 39, 1W 10.00 The Siskiyou Heights Co. et al to S. S. Uullls, laud In Sis kiyou Heights Add. nnd Kxt, to Medford, Q. C. 1) 1,00 XOTICH I hnve purchased the Central Point Meat Market from Art Lewis and will take churgo Oct. 1. llusluess will be conducted on a strictly cash basis. So liciting your patronage, I will try to merit Its cnntlnitauco by courteous treatment and giving value received. 10C IIAHHY LKW1B. XOTICK Notice Is horoby glvon that tho un dersigned will apply to tho city coun cil of tho city of Medford, Oregon, at Its next rogulnr meeting, Octnbor 5th, 1915, for a IIcoiibo to soil malt, vinous und spirituous liquors at their placo of business on North Fir strcot, Medford, Oregon, until Jan uary 1, 19tG, Dated Sept. 23, 1015. IIOOUK niVKU VALLEY UNIVKH- S1TY CLUIJ. 1'OIt Hi:.VT IIOUHKrl FO It it KNT -Brocnn liii ngalo, J 1 2 5 o wntorpald. Phono 799. 170 roil HKNT FurnlBhed house for man and wife. 113.50 a month, water paid. Phono 290-J. HSO FOIl HKNT 5. room modern house closn In, 7.50 per month. Apply 1G South Peach. I GO FOH HKNT Well furnished modern bungalow. 422 South Laurel. FOH HKNT CIobo In 5 room bouse with sleeping porch, modern plumbing, electric lights, cement sidewalk, garage, on paved street. Ilent reakonable. Inquire of II. O. Btoddard. Medford, Oreeon. tf FOH HUNT -Six room modern bun gnlow, east (rout, tdeopliiK iwtrrli, flue Khade; gurage. Phone t Ha-X. von itKNT MiKuicM.ANrcoim FOH LKASK Kaiiippcd" placer nUn'o.' Gold Hny Hcalty Co. FOH HKNT 200 ncrcs In Bnius Val ley. A Dnrgalu IP taken at once, J. C. Diiggon, Central Point, H. F. D. No. 2. ICC FOIl SAIiK-ailSCUlAiANKOUB FOH SALB Ono 3 Inch wagon; ono 3 Inch wagon; ono buggy. G. L. Shcrmcrhorn, Phono 819-M. 1G7 FOH SALK Polo mountain buggy, good ns now. Pnlmor Invostmont Co., Modoo Orchard. FOH SALK Cholco nHuJfa hny, first, second, third and fourth cuttings in car lots at following prices per ton at points named for ensh: Med ford. $H.30; Central Point, $14.30; Phoenix, $1-1.30; Talent. $14.30; Ashland, $14.50. Several persons mny Join hands In pur chase of a ten ton car and thereby accuro wholcsnlo prlccB. Owing to scarcity of alfalfa in Hoguo Hlver vnlloy this year, nnd high prices for alfulfn Ju California, wo advise immedlato purchase, boforo ad vance In prices, Sloopy Hollow Farm, II. A. Ensign, Mgr., tele phone Gold 1IIIL Oro. 183 FOH SALK Hluo Mission nnd Tokay Grapes. Phono H-13W. 167 FOH SALK Heating stove, oil heat er, gnsollno inn go, dining tablo, chairs, rocker, combination plane. 110 Tripp atrcqt, ICC FOH SALK Twin. Kxceislor motor cycle fully equipped, A-l condition nnd lato model; a snap, $125. Phono 545-X, 812 W. 4th St. ICC FOH SALK Cholco Tokay grapes de livered 2'c per lb. CrnteH packed for shlnipont. 70c. Phone Jackson ville' 2 l-Fll. 108 FOH SALK A 1911 Ford In good condition, $300. Powell Auto Co. 108 FOH SALK Tslinincirine7 f Iroless cooker and hcator stove. Phono 077-11. 107 FOIl MAIilt-XiirKSTDOX FOIl SALK-llluo blooded Dostous, hnvo now two fine iwfoctly mark ed 4 mouths old pups, best stock on coast; prices leasonnblo. Ad dress lllnko Adams, Mammoth, Shnstu Co., Calif. FOH SALK Good family driving horse, perfectly trusty, harness nnd buggy, nil In good condition, In qulra Methodist parsonage, Jack sonville. 170 FOH SALK Poland China pigs, $1.50; good sows cheap, W. K. llryson, Griffin Creek. 100 FOH SALK Cholco registered Duroc golts, young boars, and weanlings. L, II. Houston, 1 mllo west of Tal ent, Phono 3-F12. 189 FOH SALK Good farm mare, iii qulro Nash Hum, 8 to 5, 108 FOH SALK 12 heavy work inaren. well broke. Vinson's Uiirn, North Hlverslde iiveiiue, 188 FOH SALK Three milk cows, two heifers, ono three-year-old Morgan mare, fifteen hives of beas, Cyphur Incubator, white Plymouth Hock chickens, 3 h. p. International en gine and pump, llagley ranch, Tal ent, Oregon. IOC FOIl SALK Whlto Angorn rabbits, took first prlxo county fulr. Ad dross box 377 or telephone 572-H 1. 100 FOH SALK Must sacrifice soveral good rows for lack of feed. Address Ilox K. G. K., Mull Tribune. 200 FOH SAL?: Angora goats. Kd Whlto Climax, Ore. 181 Li:ItX WATCHMAKING Take the right Mop now; pleasant, profltablo work not overdone; few months learning; positions guaran teed; write for reference nnd par ticulars. Portland Watchmaking, Kngravlni; & Optical School, 218 Com monwealth Illdg., 6th and Aukeny, Portland, Oregon. NEW TODAY 400 acres, close to Medford, yet far enough out to be handy to splen did outrnngo, 250 acres of this land Is In cultivation. Thero Is a set of buildings, family orchard, and closa to school. The owner lives on tho place, and offors It at $35 per aero. Prefers cash, but will tako In a close in piece of good land at $6000, $2000 In cash and lot tho balance run a number of yoars on tho plaee. Hero Is a chance to go to farming right. Qt busy. ' C. D. HOON Hooni 10, Jaikbou County Hank Hldg. FOIl HKNT KUICIUIUIICI) ItOOMH FOH HKNT Furnlshod light house keeping suites. Gas, wood heaters, closolu; reasonable; call mornings, 234 Hast Ninth Street. 185 'Oil HKNT Furnished rooms, 2 blks from federal building. 245 N. Grape. FOR BALK nEALi KSTATH FOIl SALK CO ncrcs land, flno, doep soil, deeded wnter right, 7 room house, qlcctrla lighted, modern. 4Cx3G barn, fenced Page wire, 40 acres In nlfalfa, corn, sugar boots and small garden truck, 20 acres In poors, linrtlctt and D'AuJou, Bntnll peach orchard, team horses, cow', farm Implements and all crop goes with placo. For prlco and particulars, address Ilox 55, Ft. F. D, No, 2, L. M. C. Central Point, Oro, HKAL KSTATH FOR SALK All kinds of property for sala or ex change. Gold Hay Realty Co. f FOR SALE Farm land, fruit Innd, timber land, land from $5.00 por aero upwards on long time. Gold Hny Realty Co. II Kill' WAXl'ini MAIiK SALKSNIKN Po"cko Vhio'lTnnow llvo proposition, all niorchnnts In town of 100,000 am) under want It, pn'ys $5 commission on onch sale, no collecting, no risk to merchant. Wo tako bnck unsold goods, cnslnst, biggest paying slue lino evor offer ed. Canflold Mfg. Co., 208 Slgol St. Chicago. WAJa'Kl) SITUATIONS WANTKI) FrcBh Phono 591-J2. cow nt onco. WANTKD Dressmaking. Phono 479-M. 14 4 South Central. WANTKD Dressmaking, 210 Knight titrcot. 1G9 WANTJ5P MISHfln-liANKOUB WaXtKDOooiI jirnln drill and lol foot steel drag hnrrow; glvo full description. Chas. Nuiunii, .Medford It. R. No. 1. 1QG WANTKD 400 or 500 owe shoop. Will pay cash. Address W. J. La Port, Hutte Falls, Oro. 1C8 WANTKD flago. 22"lI-Power rlflo In god condition at reasonable prlco Head particulars to P. O. Ilox 351, IOC WANTKD TO HKNT For family uso only, a light nuto, Ford touring preferred, by experienced and res ponsible party. Ilox 100 Tribune office. 108 WANTKD Largo knitting mill in vites correspondence from women desirous of earning money, pnrt or full tlmo. Good pay. tKxperlence Unnecessary. International Mills, Inc.jNorrlstown, Pa, 200 POUND FOUND Ono lady's bicycle. Apply to the Medford Poultry and Kgg Co. 107 J.O!U LOST A Hiuall black tlmo book con taining recoid of milk deliveries for September- Howard. Phono 344-X. 1C7 UUHINKW5 DIIIKOTOHY Public Steiiogitiplicr m! T. K D W A H OS -sTcnoaidior) and Monographing. Rooms -109-410 Garnett Corey llulldlng Office Phono 709-J, lesldencu phono 1C3-H. WHY? IT IS YOt'It HUSINKSS TO SKK MK Uccauoe my stock in trado la to have optlonod at tho lowest cash prlco the best buy in this county. I have been on tno ground look ing out for you for tbq past fire years. Nearly everyday I huv& in vestigated eorao "good thlug," I have eliminated everything except those deals which I am convinced will se- curo me satisfied customers, In a few hours tlmo I can glvo you the benefit of this research. It la My business to show you over the cauaty and Introduce you to tho possibilities and opportunities here. See Med ford first and J. C. BARNES lUSt Wet Main Htrtt By Blosser j&?0 S"S(?S-JSS HUHINKKS DIIIKOTOHY Auto oappnea LAIIKIl AUTO 8PR1NO CO. -W aro operating tho largest, oldMt and best equipped plant in the Pa clflo northwest. Use our sprlnn when others tall. 8old under guar antee. 26 North FlfteenU St., Portland, Ore. Attornvya PORTKH J. NKFF. VM. r, UBALHX Attorneys-at-Law, Rooms 8 and 9, Medford National Dank bid. A. B. RKAMUS, LAWYER Garaett Corcy bldg. Wm. M. Colvlg, George M. Roberta COLVIO & RODKRT8, LAWYERS Medford National Dank Building. D. F. MULKEY & GEO. W. CHKHR1 Attorneys at Law. Jackson Coun ty Rank Uulldlng, Doatteta DR. W. M. VAN 8COYOO UR, O. O. VAN SCOYOO Dentlsti Garnett-Corey Dldg., salU tit Medford, Ore. Phone 856. ."I .5, - - 1 Collection and Report i COLLKCTIONS AND REPORTS We collected some accounts 14 yean old. We know how to get the monoy. The Ilullock Mercantile Agency, Inc., Rooms 1, 2, 3, Hoc klnn' Rldg., 21C E. Main St. Chiropractor PR. R. J. LOCKWOOD,, Chiropractor, nerve specialist Jioome aon-ase-20Q, Garnett-Corey bldg. Vapor baths and scientific massage given; noodle spray, head and shoulder shower In connection; advice Is dietetics, medical gymnastics, bydroptherapy. Lady attendant Phone, office 643, residence Cll-R Kaglnecr an Coatraeter FRE dTToU M M IN l08En iglnee ft ad contractor, 404 M. F. & II. Rldg. Surreys, estimates. Irrigation, drainage, orchard and land la provement Garuc OAIlllAnK flat nnr nnalui cleaned up for the summer. Call on the city garbage wagons fw good service. Phoae 274-Ij. W, T. Allen. Inatrnctlna la Mw4 IIAIGHT KUSIO STUDIO Roost 401, Garnett-Coroy Dldg. Fred Al to u Halght Piano, Mrs. Florsnes Halllday JIalgbt, voice, Phoae 78. PhytMlcinns am rrargeoas DR. F. O. CARLO W, DR, BVA MAINS CAULOW Oiteopathtc physicians, 416-417 aarnett-Cors; bldg., phone 1030-L. Rldu 20 South Laurel St. DR. W. W. HOWARD Oiteopathl physicians, 303 Uarnett-Uorej bulldlne. Phone 04-M. DR. J, J, EMMKNS Physlclsa aa surgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear, uono and throat. Eyes tclan tltlcaly tested and glasses sup plied, Oculist and AurUt for S. P. It, It. Co. Offlcea M. F. & II. Co, Dldg., opposite P. O. Phone 667. DR. II, W. CLANCT Physician an surgeon. Phones, office 30, rl deuca 724-J. Office cqurs 10 ts 12, 2 to 6. DR. S. A. LOCKWOOD DR. MYRTLE S, LOCKWOOD Physicians and surgeons. Office SOIi-310-311. M. F. & 11. Dldg Phones roaidence, 814-J3; office. 814, DR. MARTIN C HARDER PayBl clau und surgeon. Office Palm block, opposite Nash Hotel. Hours 10 to 12. 1 to 4, Phone, 10-Jn T. G. HKINK M. D Eye, Ear Nouo and Throat. Headaches and nervous conditions roliovod by proporly fitted glasses. Cross oyes straightened. Office 228 K. Main St , Phono 303. Consultation Free. Printere a9 ubltstiers UEDFOHD PRINTING CO. baa Ut best equipped printing etflee Is southern Oregon; book blading loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, etc. Portland prlcso, Z7 Nortt Fir Nt wt -nr t ,1. 'ui'M '.v.JKci .... . v. jr1 . a THiaMrni KADS TRANSFER & STOKAGH CO. Office 42 North Frout St. Pbeas 9lb Prlcbi rUUt. ftlc we- ata. 1 I RjSsMsU