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ftPDDFOftD tfAIIf TRIBUNE, MKDJFQRD, OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 191,' i ' ... ' i'. , ' .' , . ' -1.-..., ,',......,' ., . .. .;..'.. PAGE KWi& 'S CITY Freckles and His Friends By Blosser ASHLAND AN POWER RATES UNALTERED ASHLAND, Oct. 5 In view of the contention oxer electric light ami poxver rail's in this city, it ,iy tiffic inlly continued by officials thai thOre lias been no rni-o in the Mime, as far mt the municipal system is concerned, neither is there any increase contem plated. The rates are Imbed on tint and meter schedules, either of which plans have been optional up to date, though the council has from time to time taken under advisement the mat ter of installing meters. For domestic service tho minimum charge per month is $1, based on OlMvntt lights five lights, $1.2.".; .six, $1.-10; seven, ,f 1.5.; eight, .-fl.70: man $1.8.'; ten, $', plus 10 cents each for over toil. Tho commercial rate is -10 cents each per month, 1 to 10 lights inclusive; 11 to 'JO lights inclusive, .H, plus 30 cents each for each ligh' above 10 and including; 20; over 20 lights, $7 plus 20 cents for each ad ditional oxer 20. The meter rate is on a sliding, .scale, from 0 cents per kilowatt hour per month up to 2." k. w. h., xvitli various schedules in tervening until u maximum of .f.'i.OO is leached for 250 to .100 k. xv. h. por month, plusO.S cent for each k. xv. h. above 2,0. Patrons to the extent of over 1100 k. xv. h. per month get n rate of 2 cents per k. w. h. Meter rnto applies to domestic. ue as well as lights. Air heaters and motors ubvoe one h. p. xvill take half of tho forego ing rate. Tho minimum on any clas sification is tl per month. In common xvitli some, other iniimi faetuting eoneenis, tho Ashland Ieo & Stornge'C'o. uses both xx-ntor nnd oloo trie poxver, patronizing the city xvnter or light systems respectively as one or the other may bo most available, the xx-ntor phase of tho supply depend ing upon the Jloxv in Ashland creek. The xvut'-r rate ceitainly is not o.x ccssixe, and as to electric poxver that is fixed on a standard basis and tho late has not been raised, according to city officials. Tho ice company pays u rate of '$. pt-r horcepoxver on a 21 hour basis. The fact remains that, xxith the in stallation of the municipal lighting KVstcm rates xen reduced nearly one half over those prevailing M'ven years ago. The physical operation of the plant has been a phenomenal success. Its financial history is one of eon teutiou. The city administration claims that it is on u paying basis, but (piito a number of citizens tiro discrediting; it by arguing otherwise. This, too, in the face of report alter rcpoit fioui the elect rie light com mittee of the eitv council sustaining and encouraging tho municipal enter prise, upon xvhich committee expert accountants aie serving just as com petent as any in toxvn. One further fad is patent, uud that is, never before the advent of the municipal system xvcro tho streets of Ashland so xvell lighted as at present. To return to the street illumination status of seven years since xxonhl seem like substituting lighting effects of the tnlloxv dip era for our present resplendent electroliers. MINNEAPOLIS IS STILL IN THE WET COLUMN .MINNEAPOLIS. Oct. 3. Henne pin county of which Minneapolis Is tho county sent voted to retain its 433 miIooiih In a county option elec tion today according to returns avail able Into tonight. When 105 of tho 15)3 precincts of the county had ro ported tho xveta led by 5,000, tho count standing: Wets 20,831; drys 15.S94. Mayor George II. Saford. bend of the "drys" organization In comment ing on tho voto said: "It noxv appears that tho 'wots' have carried the election but xvo do not yet concede It. If it had not been for tho grossest frauds and il legal voting there would hax-o boon no dobbt about tho result. Wo aro still In tho ring, however, and If wo aro dofentod shall bldo our time." SLAVS BATTERED BY BIG GUNS OF GERMANS I'HTJIOmtAI), Oct. :..Tho follow, ing official communication was is sued tenight: "Near Uvlnsk tho Germans at noon yosterday opened a hall of ftro agniiint tho kootor of ono of our regi lnunu In tho vicinity or tho vlllago of Chlckhoro, between tho railway and Sv'cnten laKo. Tho Oormans cm ployed guns of vorj- largo calibre, ineludlug some S-lnch. "I'roeeded by a violont fire, thoy ruKhod forward and occupied part of our trenehM. Wo in turn, subjected tho trench os .and the onomy to a do oittvo fire frew our artillory and our tfooiM atviuiee4l in a rtgoroHs ooun-tor-attaek. Unable to witlisiand our fir, the ClerManl fell back with bcwx'jr oMim, The trPNrliM ward o cuplod by Hi. fejtftf 'Icmom uipst y?. vf freckles, coms $:?ta LET'S HAVE MODE GA.ME BEFORE IT :..i;isi;... daol' i ..Vvr-X-V. a .v.v.v-; -v ;:;J:;.;.,:. fjKULIX, Oel. I, via London, Oet. ", 7:o) a. 111. HtiHstitV ultimatum to Bulgaria has made u deep impression here, but has resulted in a feeling of relief because of conviction that tho niGlnent has arrived xx'lien the diplo matic situation in tho Ilnlkuns must be clarified xvithin n fexx- lulnrs. Germans consider that the entente powers selected itn ljupromisiii? mo ment to make their voice heard at Sofia. Discussing the consequence which are likely to follow a breach in the diplomatic relations between Itus sia and Bulgaria, the nvxvspnpcrs pro fess to expect an immediate declara tion of war by the entente allies xxith a blockade of Bulgaria's polls, as xvell as the landing of an Anglo-French army tit Snloniki. The papers con tend a blockade would have no polit ical effect, since Bulgaria now places little dependence upon foreign niari timo trade. Previous advices from 1'etrograd xvcro that the Itiissian ultimatum had been delivered on Sunday and that the txventy-four hours' limit xvithin xxhieh 11 reply xvas demanded expired yesterday. As this period did nut be gin until the time of actual dclixery of the ultimatum, the Bulgarian gox crument has until I o'clock this af ternoon (about !).:i() a. 111.) Nexv York time, in xxhieh to decide xvbether to udopt n policy of strict neutrality or to side openly xxith (lerniany uud Austria. ! LONDON', Oet. .1, 10:;!0 a. m. Dis cussing tho protest lodged by Oreece against the lauding of allied troops at Snloniki, the Athens correspondent of the Star says: "Oioeco xvas obliged to raise a for mal protest because, under the con stitution the lauding of torcigu troop on Greek soil must be -auctioned by special legislation." TRADING STAMPS HELD VALID BY FEDERAL COURT PORTLAND, Oct. C Tho Oregon anti-trading stamp laxv was declared unconstitutional and tho legality of trading stamps was uphold In a decis ion In the federal court hero today rendered by Judgo Charlos K. WII verton and concurred In by Judges W. Ii. Gilbert and It. 3. Dean. Tho court held that tho law, which lovlcd at a prlco of five por cent on tho gross saleij of stores using trading stamps, was In contravention of tho equality clauso of the federal constl tutlon and thorfcforo void. Tho decis ion cited the caso of Llttlo versus Tanner, In tho oastorn district of Washington, in which tbo issue and tho decision xvcro tho samo. Today's decision restores trading stamps to tho status that existed be fore tho enaction of tho laxv, which xvas found invalid, and which was on acted by tho last Oregon legislature. PRINCE NICHOLAS TO LEAD GREEK ARMY ATHENS. Oct. 3. Prlnco Nicholas the nowspapors state, will soon bo nominated rommandor In olilof at Salonlkl. He held a similar position In the last Italkan war. A Mytelene diaiateh sayg a Rritlih light sqwadren yetnUr bonihardoji tho Turkish fort of Kowkt, oas of thg DardanollM (4femsi. Lang ranua' guns woHnttMl en HWti hofidwnJl the narrow ami the frMrtc an tliw Ailatk tide. liroiSA TifliSa ''' . 8 " ., iHIBiiiM: PJBBPJS BY NEARWIS BALKllCl GREECE'S 1 ONLY A FORMALITY ON DON'T RIGHT VoU.PEEVd VAOOSH- GETS TWlS TIME TWE OTWEQ CHILD SUM' REN msnrteur.tMyiM JAP .WARSHIP HIT l. nwa IIKiiDWIff' FORiGllufl SASEIMO, .lapan. Sept. 10 (com-, mondenoe of the Associated Press). I Fourteen seamen xvcro xvounded, j one lntaiiv icnriy tins montii on iioitni tho Japanese battleship Suxvo, when, during' target imietico a shell from a sister ship struck the Suxvo on dec!; amidships. It appears from an in vestigation that the shell was fired b ythe battleship Kashima, xxhieh mistook the Suxvo for 11 floating tar get. The accident happened at night I off tlift coast of Fiimui, Korea. The j xvounded were landed at Snebo. A ; court martial iuuuirv xvill nrobablv be I . held. Here Is Good News for Stomach Victims Some very rcmarkablo results aro being Obtained by treating stomach, liver and intestinal troubles xvltb puro vegetable oils, xvhich exert a cleansing, soothing and purifying act ion upon tho loxvor bowels, removing tho obstructions of poisonous focal matter and gases and provontlng their absorption by tho blood. This done, tho food Ib allowed frco pas saga from tho Htomach, fermentation ceases and stomach troubles quickly disappear, Gcorgo 11. Mayr, for twenty ycara a leading Chicago druggist, cured himself and many of bis friends of ntonmch, liver and Intestinal troubles of years' standing by this treatment, and so successful xvas tho romody hu dovised that It Iiiib since been placed in tho hands of druggists all over tho country, xvho have sold thousands of bottles. Though absolutely harmless, tho offoct of tho mcdlclno Is sufficient to convince any 0110 of Its remarkable effectiveness, and within 24 hours tho sufferer feels lllto n noxv pornon. Mnyr's Wonderful Itomedy Is sold by leading druggists uveryxvhoro xvitli the positive understanding that your money will bo refunded without question or quibble If ONK bottle falls to give you absoluto satisfaction. Adv. Stattmcnt or The Ownrhlp, nunt, Circulation, Etc., of MutlfuKl Mall Tritium-, iuI)1Ih1iii1 ilitlly ut Mt'dforil. DrcKon, luiiilltnl liy tho ,Ct erf AUKUHl '.'I. l'JC, Note This Mtiili'iiiiuil Ih tu U' miiil' In iluiillciite. IkiIIi to In) ilcllvt'ii'il Id lliu iitibllHlier to IIih poHlniHNti'i'. wliu xvill Honit uiii copy to tho Tlilnl AhxUI nut I'UHtuuiHler uvnoral (DIvIhIhii 0 (iikmiulloiii. WiiHliliiEliin. I), l. ami ictnln thu oilier III l!iv riles of fie iol offlrc IMIIor. U I'utiiiiiu. Miilfurcl, Ori-Kon. IIiipIiivhh .i mi ki1'. K. H. liiiillli. -MimI-funl, OreKOii. I'lihlunorM. Medforil 1'rlnlliig Co. MnlforU. Orceon. Ownuix (If it e.riioratlun, kIvi- naiiicN Hllll mMri'MH-l. Of NlOOUIloMlTH hcilllllIK I ior cent or iihuv of tulnl amount of ktuck) 0. I'll 1 mini Mi'ilfonl Oriuo.i, J I' lludily. AltUforil. Orrseii: A. H. Itillil. Jlorkforil. III.; XX. I Vuuter. Xl.'ilfonl. UiLKon; J. I). Urth. Muilfunl. Ort-Kon. ri. K. Smith. Meilfonl, Omim. I'. II. Jtay. New Vork City, N. V.; XV. II. Hamilton. K.tn Joitu. Cut., C. Hunt I.cxxIn, I'oitlaml. OieKOii, Iviioxxii boiiilliolilciM. morlujKi'M uml ollnr ht'cutilj liolilriH, liolilmif 1 per cent er more of totl amount of IxmilK inorlKUKin or ollivr Htiuiirltliw; Juckhoii County lUnk. triiHtK-. Meilfunl, )r'Kon. Ml.lile I-rlntlMK lru.1 Mf. Co, ChlcuKO, llllllOlH. Avir.iKe itUlllbur of copliHi of I'aoli Ixbtie or HUM tiutillriillon itolil or (llHtlll) uttxl, llirouati th iiiuIIh or olhrrnlw. lo imlil milcHbeiM ilurliiK Hie nix mmilliH IlKOHll :tI uotMiuiB n miu or huh nuxtriiivni. G15V PUTNAM. I&lltoi Kxxnrn lo ami MtiliHurUxHl hufuiu im; thlw 1th clx ut IoIkt, 1911 II. N VQCKI5V. Notary I'ubtlv for Orvxon. .My roniiniitvloii ixplien N'uvumlr SO. 191ft. m ESSUP WEEK -. The Toggery (OF COURSE) '-r5r ,(-irrr. STT, T- Tf Y 1 S A. TiP.X SSHiHnH IB irQx . ttmr ' i t. tra "U'kEHHHi (Tm IN TME WtZ-bViM m, - a.. jS L, MN VKAYER5 To-NftUTeaeaV aWl AND TELL TO SO HOME! Reported by Jackson County At tract Co., Sixth snd Fir HU. Circuit It. II. Toft vs. Annie 11. Colby et nl, return of summons. .1. T. (lagnou vs. K. K. Mull ct tit, lieu. Clraeo Barrett Tarbell vs. V. II. Humphrey et nl., cost bill. Mcdford Lumber (V. vs. (J. K. Col lins, uunxver. l'robato IvMtuld of .loliii Huntley Bend of ndmiiiistrator, order appointing guar- diuii. i Kstute of' Benjamin Clark Last xvill uud testament, order uppointing lappraiseis, order appointing udiniuis- ' t fill 1 iv Kstnto of Thcodorie Cameion Af fidavit of publication ot 1 i mil notice. Kstate of Mary Cameron Affi davit of publication of notice to cred itors. F.stute of Jean Orr Affidaxit of publication of final account. F.stnto of , John Liiylon F.ighleciith scmi-uniiual u Hint. I-Muto of C. B. Hough First and final account, order of publication of final account. Kstule of T. II. Blasehka Inven tory and appraisement. Ileal Estate TniUHfeiH lulled StnfoM to John W. Tur ner, In ml in see. afi-.TMW. I'utent INTEItUltltAN AU'IO OAIt CO. Time Talilo Lcavo Medford dally except Sun day for Ashiand, Talent and Phoenix ut 8 a, in-, 1:15, 3.jo and 5:15 and 10:15 p. in. (Saturday at 11:16 p. m.) Sunday lcavo at 8 00 and 11:00 n. in., 1:00, 5:00 and 9:3c p. in. Lcavo Ashland dally except Sunday at 9:00 a. in., 12:50, 2:30, 4:30 and 7:00 p. in. and Sunday at 10:00 n. m 12 noon, 4:00, G and 10:30 p, m. - CLARSIl-ILI) ADH. Ono cent per word por Issuo. Six Insortlons for prlco of flvo. Fifty conts por lino per mouth without change. LODGE NOTICE. A ITE.VJ IOX It. A. M. Rogutar couoocutloii of Crator Lake Cbapol No 32 R. A M. this cvoiiIiik, R P in. R. A. MasoiiH cor dially Invited A. N. 1IILDHHRAND. Strretary. FOIt ItEXT KUK.lhllrni HOOMH FOR IlrTNT Furnlshod light liouso keeping sultos. Gas, wood heaters, close in; reasonable; call mornings. 234 East Ninth Street. 185 FOR RENT 3 nicely furnlshod rejourn Ineludlng regular kitchen, Iwjpliig poreli, o;orr onuvenlniico, elew in. U7 Jay St., oor S. Oak dale and Uth its. 1G9 OR RKN'T Fiirniahwl room. blks from feUerul biiHdliiK. X 16 N. urj.. i i i kch i nu nunc: y -v- . m ,-, . - . .. . r .11 b ai b America's Greatest y Cigarette I XenJrppunapnttltsbAtUMi I HO USENEWS I NOW WUPCV UP r--WHBMvM AND 6ET READY ZrM AWT 6.0IN' Tb SAY fia. mm .T pop& GBteam ma-jm 6m 'aewa y....::-.m: rr-.. r.7.i ,s t h taif a ru&Kfrer -bbHbbbbi aav - . . 1 r V WnUltf WKAVCW X VXJ JBs. BBBBBtft " " - """''. ' BfBeeeiSBBBrBl BBBBBB1 FOIt IUCNT MI.SCKlil.ANtCODB FOlt I.BA8K Kqulppcd placer initio. Gold Itny Realty Co. FOIt ItKXT IlOUrfrCfl' FOR RRNT Modern G-room bungn lo. Inquire nt C IK So. Central. 171 FOR RUNT C-room bungalo, $12. no water paid. Phonq 799. 170 FOR RKNT Well furnlBhod modorn bungalow. 422 South Laurel. FOR RUNT Six room modern bun galow, oast front, Bleeping porch, fiuo shade; garage. Phono 488-X. FOIt BALU.-MlSCl';iiljAXnpU8 FOlf SATlJ-NMshing ; to "dispose of our flock or blooded Partridge Wy andotte chickens will have sixmo on sale nt public market Saturday, Oct. 9th. Harris & Crnndall, "Wy oxvn Place," liaglo Point. 171 FOR SALI3 Polo mountain buggy, good an noxv. Palmor Investment Co., Modoc Orchard, FOR SALE Cholco alfalfa hay, (trst, second, third and fourth cuttings In car lots at following prices per ton at points nnmed for cash: Mod ford, ? 14.30; Central Point, J14..10; Phoenix, $14.30; Talent, $14,30; Ashland, $14. SO, Several perions may Join hands in pur chase, of a ten ton car and thoroby securo wholcsalo prices. Owing to scarcity ot alfalfa In Roguo River valley this year, and high prices for alfalfa lit California, xvo ndvlso lmmodlnto purchnno betoro ad vance in prices. Slcopy Hollow Farm, II, A. Knslgn, Mgr., tolc pliono Gold Hill. Ore. 183 FOR 8ALI2 Cholco Tokny grape de livered 2o por Ib. CrntcH packed for shipment, 70c. Phono Jackson ville 21-F1I. 1(18 FOR HALE A 1914 Ford lit good condition, $300. Powell Auto Co. 1GS FOIt SALE llur shlngloa nt homo; manufactured from Jackson county tlmbor, select stock, nt our now mill In KnniH Valley. Wo soil shingles at lowest prices obtain ablo nnyxvhoro, at mill or dollvored to order. Wo nlso manufacture fruit boxes; price always reason able stock always thu best. Write for prices or particular tu Sams Valloy Shlnglo Mill, Sams Vnlloy. Oregon. 172 FOR SALE Uuggy and slnglo har ness. W, J. Driimhlll. FOIt SALE Runabout, Just tho thing fur light dollvory, good (Iron, In good order, $(10. 1057 Court street, forenoons. 1G9 FOR SALl-J Grain, liny, corn and corn fodder. C. W. Isaacs, Phone 601-J2. POH HALr lijrmTOOJC FOR HALE-Good family driving horse, porfectly trusty, harnosa and buggy, all In good condition. In qulro Methodist imrsonaRO. Jack sonville, 170 FO It SALE Cholco registered Duroo golts, young boars, and weanlings. L. II. Houston, 1 mllo wost of Tal ent, Phono 3-FI2. 189 FOR SALE Good farm maro, In qulro Nash Darn, 8 to 3, 1G8 FOR SALE 12 heavy work inures. welt uroke. vinsonu Hum, North Riverside avenue. 188 FOR BALE Must rtcriflco sovcral good cqxxh for lack of food. Address llox E. G. K Mall Tribune. 200 FOR SALE -Angora goatsTlSd wlilto Climax. Oro. 181 LEARN WATCIIMAKI.VU Take tbo right ntop now; pleasant, profitable work not ovordono; fow months learning; positions guaran teed; write for references and par ticulars. Portlnml X"nlolimnklnir. Engraving & Optical School, 218 Com- monweaiiii mug., titn and AnKeiiy, Portland, Oregon. NEW TODAY 400 acres, close to Medford, yet far enough out to bo handy to splen did outrange, 250 acros of this land Is In cultivation. Thero is a sot ot buildings, family orchard, and closo to school. Tho ownbr lives on tho placo, and offers It at $35 por acre. Prefers cash, but will tako In a closo In plceo of good land at $6000, $2000 In cash and let tho balanco run a number of oars on tho place. Hero ia a ohauco to go to farming right. Get busy. C. D. HOON Room 10, Jaikjon, County Iktnk Writf, FOP. SALN KKAli KSTATH , FOlTsALH COa'cresTandrfincrdoep soil, deeded wnlcr right, 7 room hounc, electric lighted, modoru, 4Gx3G barn, fenced Page wire, 40 ncros In nlfalfa, corn, sugar beets and small gnrdon truck, 20 acros in pears, llartlott and D'AnJou, small peach orchard, team horse, cow, farm implements and nil crop goes with placo. For prlco and particulars, address llox Gfi, It, F. D, No. 2, L. M. C. Contral Point, Oro. RBAL K8tATB IOR 8ALB All kind ot proporty for sale or ex change. Gold Ray Realty Co. FOR SALE Farm land, fruit land, timber land, laud from f 5.00 por aero upwards on long tliuo. Gold Ray Realty Co. WANTRD -SITUATIONS WANTED " VrcMmaklngT Phouo 479-.M. 144 South Centrnl. WANTED Drcssniaklng. 21C Knight street. 1G9 WANTED Furnished, light house keeping rooms near North Centrnl, If ronsonnblc. llox 75, Mall Tri bune. 1G8 WANTKD MmiRiiliANKOUS WANTED Second band touring car; must bo in first class condition. Phono 45G-L. 170 WANTED Reliable man can bnve Interest In novol and useful inven tion by paying $45, cost or Can adian patent. Address "Novolty," caro Mnll Tribune 170 WANTED 100 or 500 owe shcop. Will pay cash. Address W. J. Lit Port, initio Fnlls, Oro. 1G8 WANTED TO RENT For family tiso only, a light nuto, Ford touring proforred, by exporloucod nnd rcs ponslblo party, llox 100 Trlbuno office. 1G3 WANTED Largo knitting mill In vite correspondence from woinon desirous of earning monoy, part or full time. Good pay. Exporlenco unnecessary. International Mills, Inc., Norrlstown, Pa. 200 WANTED -A good team for winter enro; general farm work to bo done. Have fine pasture and good hay and grain feed. Cnll or xvrlto Capital It Ranch, Central Point. Tel. 31xxxxl. 108 FOIt lc.-vtmijrun, FOR SALE OR TRADE Will trndo my plant for eastern pioport). -1130 W. 8th St. 173 FOR lc7iN!riVlll traiitTForTy ncros or good fanning laud ready to plow for an equity In a modem bungalow In Mcdford. No cash re quired. E. s. Tinny, 210 Garnett Corey llldg. 171 - -- -in -i , i- IiOSl fcw -- . LOST Post card hUo oainora, 3-A. Reward for luturu to Mall Tribune office. 0. Putnam. Ut HIWTT FOUND TAKEN lP Black sow branded by nutoii cut out or uotu ear a and tip of each oar cut off. Owner may bavo samo by paying for adv. and keep. F. V. Walters, Box 95, It. It. No. 2, Medford. lGti UUHINICHH IiritKOXOItX TrtinsTrrB BADS TRANSFER ft BTORAGH CO Office 42 North Front St. Phoai 816, Prices right, Barvice guar .ntnd WHY? IT IH YOUIt BUHINKHS TO BEE MB Because my Btocft m trade Is to have optlonod at tho lowest cash prlco tho best buy in this county. I have been on tuo ground look ing out for you for the past flvo years. Nearly everyday I bav& in vestigated somo "good thing." I have eliminated everything except tboso deals which I am convinced will se curo me satisfied customors. In a fow hours time I can give you the benefit ot this research. It Is my business to show you over tbo county and Introduce you to the possibilities and opportunities here. See Med ford first and J. C. BARNES 101 West Main tttrvtf IIUHIN'KSH IiIItKCTOltr Auto euppn.ee LA1IER ADTO SPRING CO. -W are operating tho Inrgeit, oldett and boat equipped plant In tha Pa clflc northwest. Uso our aprlnff ffhen othori fall. Sold under guar antee. 26 North Flfteeatk 8t, Portland, Oro. Altornvj PORTER J. NEFF, WM. r. MBALKT Attornoys-at-Law, Rooms 8 aaa 9, Medford National Dank bldg. A. B. REAME8, LAWYER Corey bldg. -Garett- Wm. M. Colrlg, George M. Roberta COLVIG & RODERTS, LAWYERS Medford National Dank Building. DeaOria DR. W. M. VAN SCOYOO Oil. O. C. VAN SCOYOO Dentists Garnett-Corey Uldg., antte SIA Medford, Ore. Phone 856. Collodions And Report cllectionan7up6Tit collected some accounts 14 yearn old. Wo knoxr lioxr to get to monoy". The Oullock Mercantile Agency, Inc., Rooms 1, 2, 3, Una kins' llldg., 21C E. Mala St. CiUropraceoce DR. R, J. LOCKWOOD.. Chlronraetet. nerre specialist Room I0S;IM 205. Oarnott-Corey bldg. Vtyet baths and sclcntlflo massage gives; needle spray, head and snou)df shower In' connection; advlee la dlotetlcs, medical gyESBaaite hydropthorapy. Lady atteadaat Phono, office 543, restdasoe Sll-R. Knglnctrr kb4 Coatraeter FRED NTcGMMlNas-Englneer aai contractor, 404 M. F. & H. Bldg. Burvoys, estimates, Irrlgatlea, drainage, orchard and land 1 provemont. Garuatte GARBAGE-Qec your Dreaifea cltauod up for the summer. CH on tho city garbage wagons for good serrlce. Phone 374-L. F. T. Allon. ItiHtructloa la Mailt IIAIGIIT MUSIC STUDIO Room 401, Garnott-Coroy Bldg. Fred Al ton Halgbt Piano, Mm, Floroae Halliday Halgbt, voice. Pheae Pliyoslciuua ana. erargeoau DIL F. O. OARLOW, DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW Oatoopatak physicians, 416-417 Oarnctt-Corsj bldg., phono 1036-L. ilildeuet 2U South Laurel Ut. DR. W. W. HOWARD OtteopataK physicians, 303 Garnott-Coray bulldlUR. Phouo U04-M, DR. J. J. EMMENS Pbyslcias a aurgeou. Practice limited to eye aar, uuso aud throat Eyea scien tifically teitod and glasses sup plied. Oculist aud Auiist for S. P It. It. Co. Offices M. F. & II. Co, Bldg,, opposlto P. O. Phone 667 DR. R, W. OliANOY Physician an surgeon. Phones, office 36, resi dence 724-J. Office Hours 10 t 12, 2 to 6. DR. S. A. LOCKWOOD DR, MYRTLE S. LOCKWOOD Physicians and Burgeons. Offlc 309-310-311, M, F. & II. Bldg. Phones resldonce, 814-J2; oftlee. 814. DR. MARTIN O. BARBER Physl clan and surgoon. Office Pain block, opposlto Nash Hotel. Hour 10 to 12, 1 lo 4. Phone 110-J, T. G. HEINE M, D Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Headaches and nervous conditions rollcved by properly fitted glasses. Cross eyes straigbtonod. Office 228 E. Main St., Phono 303. Consultation Free. Printers aaa rubUs&ere UEDFORD PRINTING CO. baa Ut best equipped printing otflee la southern Oregon; book bladlag, loose leaf ledgers, bllllag system, etc. Portland price. 27 Norti rir Ht. Public Ktenogtftpnor l! T. EDWARDS" Stenographer? and Multographlng, Rooms 409-410 Garnott Corey Building. Of flee Phono 709-J residence phouo lOWt.