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MEDFOttD MAIL TIUBUN1U, MF,D?ORD, OKl'XION, THURSDAY. OOTOIUOR 7, UJlo SWEDEN BOYCOTTS Freckles and His Friends By Blosser COMMERCE WITH ENTENTE ALLIES STOCKHOLM, Sept. 20, (Corres pondence of the ssoclnlcil Press.) Admiral Llndman, former Swedish premier and present leader of the con servative party, denied In an Inter view with a correspondent of the An tedated I'roHH today that Sweden waa prepared lo mnko concessions In her trade dispute with England. It has been rumored In Stockholm that up on tho return of tho English com missioners and tho rcsmptlon of tho conference, Sweden would bo forced by her serious ahortngo of coal to wnlvo tho prlnolplo of frco connnorco which she has Insisted upon, and to comply with Englnnd's request that Hilt; no longer delay thutranslt of Hiipplles to Russia, "It Is unfortunato," said Admiral Ltndmuii, "that no leaguo of neutral powers was formed nt tho beginning of tho war to safeguard the right and privileges of tho neutral nations, but slnco that was not done, It Is now tho duty of Sweden to defend these rights. One of theso rights Is her commerce with another nation llko t ll. lflt...1 t.lr.ln. T .. 1 ll(....4n UlU I'lllll'M CUillUai III IIV1 l.n(Mlu with England, Sweden Is upholding this sovereign right and she- will con tlnuo to uphold It. "England's action Is equivalent to forcing us Into a partnership with liar, for wo regard It ono of tho re quirements of neutrality to treat both sides Impartially In regard to tho trnnslt of materials. Now that Kngland has mado it Impossible for us to send goods to Germany, our only way of correcting this is to ro fuso lo permit transit of supplies to Ilussia and England." ASHLAND, Oct. ".Acting on tho assumption that two nro bettor than one, a second lyccum course Is be ing planned hero. Tho attractions nro those furnished by tho Ellison White bureau, which will bo "staged" at the Methodist church under tho nuspicon of tho local ministerial un ion. Tho respuctivo talent Includes Ralph Parletto, Oct. 21; Tho Ox fords, a musical organization, Nov. 2.1; Tho Apollo club, Dec. I; Judgo Allien, lecturer, .Ian. 28; Yo Old Town Uumii'l, Fob. 2; Sidney Lan don, Impersonator, March 7. Season tickets will bo $1.50; single admission. 50c. High school students can secure tho season ticket for an oven dollar. Tho ministerial union Is composed of tho Presbyterian, Dap tlst, Methodist, Congregational, Nnz nrene, Christian, and Episcopal churches, and tho pastors of thoso de nominations nro canvassing tho city for pledges in tho way of course tick et's, the amount necessary to bo rais ed approximating $800. Mr. Prniler iind L. .1. Mat it of Wiifiii'i' imi'i'I; .hiiteil Ini' IIik luili'h- civ tin lloguo river Mondnv, where thev expert to spend ii couple or cIii.vk. Dr. V. It. IliijLtlf.v ami fiimil.v ex pect In luno fur tlieir old home in lliilulh, .Minn., in n few iln,f, whcie the iloiior will follow hi- old pro IVsmoii. )r. Ilngluy hs. lotihed hi much to .1, II, Kultihon lor u period ol four ur, at the end of which tinir he intend returning. J. M. Stephen of ModlYud fcniit SiindttN with hi-, daughter, Mi. L. A. Abbott, of Wagner creek. 1. F. Dt'iiliam U'tuiuuil l-'riduv from Spokane, Wash., wiieie lie lias been attending to hiuino matter for tlio put two week. Ke. Adum wuh u guot of Mr. Spencer at tlu reception for tho tciu-h.-r lnt Tliiuxliiv evening. Mi. W. .1. (iiurl;i'iiiiili lft lnt Sutuiilnx tor Horns, Cnl., to join her hiilnnd. who i wiiikini in a b ftitry. .Mr. Dran tHiiiuud a Ford liut Suturdn.v. Mr. l'u ol I'himu'v wm, viMling Iter ilHUfhter, .Mr. Juiue MctWiu, lul week. The Ol.voipM- xueluty of Talent hIiimiI. riMMpnHtd if lit it msMmth, eighth, umth and tenth gradrh, lieH tltir t ii t siou of the mnimih Uit Pruluv morning in In huIiIv umm. A- thcr were no oftirr loll trwn 1m -i er t-xeut tho v--priilMit, Wiiiiuti il Kp nldk, she kok i-bargc of the chair nnd appointed Alto Sr.iii MMrtHrv prv taw witl lteniie Fmle crauni at nm nro turn, mm) Olciin TVrrill irwjtir pew tn. Tin ultict-t ut ikr B.lUi wAi. lit ASHLAND DOUBLES LYCEUM SCHEDULE TALENT TJHK rrmw wmkju, aBri77u. mniffmss z ijjf f I III IW'l ! ireneral election, at wlurli time tliu officers oC trie noeicty for the i'ol luwint; venr wil) be chosen. October 15 and October ti'J,' respectively, were tho tlntd .et, There was u little niNunderrttn.iul iiiR in eeiinin clauses of tlie consti tution, which provides I'm' the legal ity of voters, and u sharp discussion followed, but as nuthiiur win accom plished iih a nieaim of settling the question the conservntives clinllcni; ed the liberals to n debate, which was readily ncccpted and tho date set for Oeiobor 5 nt 12:110 o'clock. Tlie question rends as follows; "Hcsolvcd, that the words 'each year1 in article iv, jinge 7"), of the present constitution of tlie Olympin society should bo construed to mean from time of last Kcuorul election to time of next perietal election; nlso (lint amendment 1 of article iii could not thercfoio exclude any pupil of the seventh, "'litli, ninth and tenth (trades who has signed tho constitu tion and paid dues of 5 cents since date of the last general election. Miss Oeitnule Scliiiltz, tho Ander son creek school teacher, spent Sat urday and Kunilay with lier parents,' who reside in Med ford. Mr. and Mis. IJeninrd Dclsiuan isited Mrs. DclMiian's parents, Mr. mid Mrs. J. Jlailoy, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. llcruard Dclsnian nro visitiiitj friends and relatives in Ash land before their departure for their future home in Ilayden, Ariz. Arthur Chase, the rural school supervisor, visited the Anderson creek school one day last week. Last Tuesday Mrs. .1. .1. King and her daughter, Katheriue. snout tlie day Whiting friends in Mcdford. .Mrs. Ada Standard, the primary leachcr of Hie Talent school, was n gitost of Mrs. (I. A. Morse Thursday evening. Mr. Iliirgan died of Height's dis ease Friday morning. A slioit ser vice was held ii the home, after which Mrs. Hiirgun, iiccompanicd by two relatives, stalled for St. Cloud, Minn., where the body will be in terred. The lonelier of the Talent high school met last Monday night to de cide what books to buy with the money contributed y tho Community club. The money was enmed liv n food sale at the time of the school fuir. Mr. Kline, who has charge of the lookout on Mount Wagner, is down for Hit) winter, I.croy Vantasscl, who has been the guest of his undo, Lewis Hrown, U on his way to his home in Terry town, X, Y. lie expects to stop over at St. Cloud, Minn., and Chicago, The Missionary society ineots on Thnrsdav afternoon at the home of jMrs. Wellborn Heeson, Miss Alice A'aiiilorsluih has been ill with n cold the last tow days, but is better now. The Kehnkah lodge is preparing lor their president, it, Calmer, who is expected on the 'Jllth of lliis month, Mi: and Mis. Charles Hrown en tertained Mrs. Dcenlorf and family ot Ashland at dinner Sunday. Mr. and Mis. Reek of l'oitland have just lotumad from an extended trip to Crater Lake and are now tpending a lew days with lior sUtor, Mrs. J. Carpontor, Mr. ninianine df linker City, Or., is visiting her niece, Mrs. M. .1. Car penter. Vance Wolgamott anil I'amilv, who are employed for the winter at the Xiggur Hoy mines in California, will leave for their Wednesday. Frank Oatman and family are moving to the MeFnddon lofcidenee on Hour crook. The Kpwnrth league will hold a huiut niHotiutr Siitiiidav exeniug. Kvery member is requested to come Mr. Dunham of KhiiHNth FmIU hus the ;eiK)l of his relatives, Mr. and Mr. (Jeorjje ('tutor, Tuesday. Mr. Hwuia Anustniuu of Mcdtord th vihitiiM; her -wter, .Mr. M. J.' Car Hwtr. 0. A- Morse, aud ut, Wihner, rv tMraud SutunUv from week vUit t Ui smui fair at &me. MU Uditiui 00W of Tsknit hift Mumifiy far Mtdfonl for an nlmtoi vUit. Ttwiy ili be d"bt nt the Tal &?x m -st8 nm&. v vri y - h ' ' iiifininijm-1 ' r rrmm ent high school Friday at 12:110 p. in. on the constitution of the Olympic society. All outsiders are invited. The conservative paity of the Olympic society held .ti meeting on Thursday for the purpose of nomin ating officers. Altn Scott presided. The meeting was called to order and the nominations were as follews: President, llcmieo Fiuley.'Altn Scott, Alfrcdu "King; vice-president, Helen Adanison, Honita Taylor; s-Jcrctary, Anna Anderson, Klva Coleman; treasurer, Lucilo Holdridge, Lucy Oatman; sergcant-at-anns, lluby Gtttches, Albert Ilruley. The cani imign managers are Alta Sctitt, Hcr nico Finley, Honita Taylor, Clem Clarke. Anna Anderson, secrelury jiro tcni. Miss Ada Kingery expects to leave soon for Hdguwood, Cal., to visit her relutivcs. The fifth and sixth grades of our school gave Miss Pierce a fruit shower Monday. The Talent school is having music Tuesday and Thursday morning. Miss Standard is lending the singing. llox. Heed of the Methodist church was out shooting pheasants last Fri day. He is visiting in the community today. Mr. Ames mid family have moved from the Heeson house to a flat over the Talent mercantile store. AH-s. K. W. Scott, .Mrs. C. Ilol.l rhlfrio and Hcv. Adams were visitors nt the Talent school last week. Thursday ovenintr the teachers of our school were given a reception by the community. After a pleasant so cial hour cuke and coffee were served. The Parent Teachers' elnli met on the evening of the -81 h. The topics under discussion were: "Mow Can the School Library He Made of (Ircater Value lo the Coimuiinilv as a Whole" and "What Shall We Do Willi Our Hoysf" The discussion were interesting and profitable. All wore invited to write out and hand in such topics as thev would like to have diseushcd ut a liiture meeting. After the meeting was adjourned many of those present inspected the library and look out books. The (iiestion, "What Shall We Do With Our Hoysf" is gaining interest and a mass meeting has been called for October 8 at 8 o'clock at Hie schoolhouso. Many advocate tenting n large building that can be heated and converting it into a boy.' club. John I'ornol! was a business caller at Mcdford last Saturday, George Muttney had a very narrow ofacape last Sunday when tho buggy tonguo cam it down and frlghUined one of the horses so that it reared and Jumped, throwing Mr. Mattuoy out of the buggy on tils hack, and whan tho frightened horses came to u standstill Mrs. Mattncy sprang out over the wheel with the baby In her urms. Neither were seriously hurt, although Mr. Mattnoy received a cut on bis cheek and also across ono hand. Flro Warden Flnnuy and his wife, In company with Hob Finney nnd his brldo, passed through bore on tholr way to Steamboat whero they will spend & fow weeks. Nina Wright has gone to Orants Pass to spend a few days. Quite a number of men from hero went up Thompson croek to fight u flro that Is doing consldorablo dam uge In that community. Mr. and Mrs. H M Chute nro con templating going to tho fair at San Francisco gome time this month. Miss Page and Mrs. Uenncdlct spant Sunday afternoon at Wright's. Otto Hanson was enrollod In the freshman claw this week. The total enrollment so far Is forty-six. Mr. HanfKin went to Orants Pass TBrtajr. Word Mas keen rclvd tiiat Ralph PIlMek nd Kv Oardon were mar ried at Oakland lutt b -v. The bride and greom are ptwuJ a APPLEG AT E alter a IfeflM week liosftrR. , A ime U to to glvoa at gu talis) ) ball a wvk frvw next iiaturda) nltfiit j Cood music has been secured for that night and everyone Is Invited. An eight pound girl came to tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. Carlos Topping Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley of Thompson creek also have n now daughter. Mr. Fryo and sou nro sending ore to Mr. Turner and It runs $28 to tho ton. Tho tenuis practiced bitskct ball at Hose's Hall Tuesday night. Quito n few players were thero but all of tho players are expected next Friday night. ALONG ROGUE RIVER Perry Fost.'r ami Jasper Hannah were on Klk creek Monday. Mr. Wyant and son, James, of Ashland, nnd Mr. and Mrs. Conner of Missouri were the guests of the C. K. Hollows home several days last week. Professor C. K. Johnson was uu Kaglc Point visitor Saturday. Henry MeCnbe is visiting his father, T. McCabo, and family. Louis Soger has retained homy, from Crater Lake.' A truck came out Wednesday morning and took u load of apples from Thomas McCabo's to Mcdford. Hunters me 'us thiok us hoes in May. John Warner, aged about (1.) .wnr, was found ill-ail near his home last Wednesday morning. Heart trouble ih supposed to have caused his death, lie hud lived. on Trail lor about fit teen en I'm. 1 le loaves u wile and nine children. John WinuiiiKluiiii uclil o Mcdford Friday, lie was a ranger this mun mer and the season closed October I. School opened in Ibe Dubeuger Onp district with .Mrs. Marie Fomtor as teacher. W. II. Ciauilall and Mr. Jcttiu Clariio wcie married in Mcdford Monday and went from lliere to the fair at Frisco. Joe Hiinniili, Sr., is the guest of his cousin, Mr. Peter llelx. Mis ,lwi Hiiiiiinh j visiting h. i Hstor, Mr-. Tim Daih, at Mcdford. Reported by Jackson County At tract Co., Sixth and Fir Sts. Circuit J. M. Dodge vs. K. A, Fleming nt al, mechnulcs lieu. Fi-obalo Kstnte of Hamuol Joseph Torreuce, petition. DUTCH STEAMER TAXELSTR0M SUNK; TWENTY SURVIVORS LONDON. Oil. 7 The DuMi steanur Teiistroiii lias been -!.. Accordlii'- lo pit -nit ml ,.-i i!.u were twntt suhnoi' Ti lil strom w i- Iiiunib -d i it . r nnd Wlls ol IdOl toll-, f.111 rwula; This is the Stove Polish Should TT'S (IHIcrr' t fron I oth ri bee ' i i - ti ta en in f j r g ant tne matcrtati la l nro higher grade, Black Silk Stove Polish l!..km a Srllllanl MtUy pnHth I'"' ''" i.ti.i ii ill 0u4tfift.au ukl mil i I- lour liui Isiik uu Wdllljly kluiv polUU I wl en oiil Hu" ad tuU birLarl nwiing itton ry I'ciert All h. a kmlrul Ii. Il um wm tuA 4a.i. yttut b rlt luv qr Vw. r i ruitfi If P '4 ikit't l 1 .i lh lsi blv bUlik vimj vr I iw4 .i l.t rli !!. r m.1 l.j r. f im ywUJ ay iiw.vt K a"l rWHMI I!lck Silk Slovo Pelith World Stirluig.ll noli l, BiU II Ui Air t)ri lian RfcM. a I n "iv, UlMk Ml M.I.I ftHOi i ml,i. wfm GOURT HOUSE NEWS UK&.'j-ammmm TCBBKP7'VjaaaBBBBBBBBBElV ibafrVlfelH YOlHkHLl VteZff K mmmmsim. FOU HKNT FUiinKi,!,, noOMH FOU HKNT Furnished light house keeping suites. Ons, wood heaters, closo In; rcnsonnblo; call mornings. 23t Kust Ninth Street. 185 FOH HUNT Nicely furnished mod ern bungalow, five rooms and bnth, porches, nice lawn, garage, good neighborhood, James Campbell, Phono .111-11. 172 FOH HKNT To young or middle nged mnn, nicely furnished room, l. ,imttt.i lirmtn . ..111. nv ti'ltlw.ilt ill iiiuuv I .1 Mt'lllU, .. i.ii ... 11 I1IIUII, linnl .. nn.t .. .! t. Iim1. .....1 .. rt ..l..1.l IIL'IH, ,uuu iiuitjll'ui IIUUI, UU V1IIMI- rcn In family. Hoom has solid windows on two sides that can be thrown open making fine sleeping room. Address lot, enro Mall Tri bune. 172 KOK HUNT MISUKIil.ANKOUH FOirHlLTStrroon?lii business block, Ideal location, Phono H0S. 174 FOH LUASK Kqulppod placor mlno. Gold liny Hoalty Co. l-'Olt KKXT I10U8K8 FOU HKNT Modorn 0-room hungn lo. Imiulre nt ti 18 So. Central. 171 FOH HKNT 0-room bungnlo, f 12.50 wntcr paid. Phono 71)9. 170 FOH HKNT Well furnished modorn bungalow. 422 South Latirol, FOH HKNT Six room modem bun galow, cast front, Bleeping porch, fine shade,; garage. Phono 1S8-X. FOH HKNT Seven room dw oiling, rensonnhly does In, modorn, and In good repair. Inquire 018 West Main, Phono 290-M. 170 roit ham; nrc.ii kstatm FOH SALK 00 acres land, flno, deep soil, dialled water right, 7 room house, electric lighted, modorn, IGxIlO barn, fenced Page wire, 40 acres In alfalfa, corn, sugar boots and small garden truck, 20 acres In ponrs, llnrtlett and D'AnJou, small peach orchard, tenia horses, cow, farm Implements nnd nil crop goes with placo. Far prlco and particulars, address llox r&, H. F, I), No. 2, L. M. O. Central Point, Oro. HKAL KSTATK FOH SALK All kinds of property for salo or ex change. Cold Hay Realty Co. FOH SALK Farm land, fruit land, timber land, land from $0,00 por aero upwards on long tlmo. Gold Hay Hcnlty Go. FOU HAIilMrrnntJOK TOIt'sAL-timiii" famlny'ilrTwng horse, porfectly trusty, harness and buggy, nil In good condition. In ipilro Methodist parsonage. Jack sonville. 170 FOH SaTTk- Choice registered Duroc gelts, joung hoars, and weanlings. L. 11, Houston, 1 mllo west ot Tal ent, Phono 3-F12. 189 FOH SALK 12 heavy work mares, well broke. Vinson's Darn, North Hlversldo avenue. 138 FOH SALK Must sucrlflco sovoral good cows for lack of fend. Address Hox 1C. CI. S., Mall Tribune. 200 FOH SALK -Angora goats. Kd White Climax. Ore. 1S1 LKMIX WATCH.MAKINd Take the right stop now; plousant, profitable work not overdone; fow 'mouths learning, positions gunr.iu- teed; write for references nnd par ticulars Portland Watchmaking, Engraving ft Optical School, 318 Com monwenlth Dldg., Oth and Ankeny, Portland, Oregon. WHY? i IT IS YOUIt 1IUSINICSS TO BUK MK 1 DecauBo my utocK in irnilo ,la to havo optioned nt tho lowest cash , prlco tho best buy In this county. I have been on tno ground look ing out for you for the past five years. Nearly ovoryday I havft In vestigated sotno "good thing." I have eliminated everything except those deals which I am convinced will e jr'uro ma satisfied customers. In a fow hours time I can giro you I the beuef It of this research. It Is my business to show you over tho county and Introduce you to the possibilities and opportunities here, Beo Mcd ford first and J. G. BARNES 10'J W( Main rlfrixl FOU SATjUv-MlrTCiSMiANTCOUS FOlf SALKM'bdilng" to" d Ispo'sn of our flock of bloodod Pnrlrldgo Wy audottos chickens will havo same on Halo at public market Saturday, Oct. 9th. .Harris & Crandnll, "Wy ovvu Plnco." Kuglo Point. 171 FOH SALK Polo mountain buggy, good as now, Pnlmor Investment Co., Modoc Orchard. FOH SALK Chdico alfalfn hay, first, second, third nnd lotirtu cuttings In car lots at following prices lier ton at points named for cash: Med ford, $14.30; Central Point, Jll.nO; Phoenix, $14.30; Talent. $14.30; Ashland, $14.50. Several persons may join hands In pur chnso of n ten ton car nnd thereby Hecuro. wholosnlo prices. Owing to scarcity of alfalfa In Hoguo ltlver valley this year, and high prices for alfalfa In California, wo advlso imnicdiato purchase beforo ad vance in prices. Sleepy Hollow Farm, H. A. Knslgn, Mgr tolo pltouo Cold Hill. Oro, 133 FOH SALK Ditto Mission grapes de livered. Phono U 13W. 171 FOH SALK Haled hay reasonable; want to movo It. Phono 39-Hir call 328 North Hlversldo. 170 FOH SALK Ijhenp, hod, snnltnry couch, 2 dressers, dish cupboard, and other things. 510 K, 1 Ith St. 171 FOH SALKlluy shingles nt homo; manufactured from Jackson county timber, select stock, nt our now mill In Sams Valley. Wo soil nhlnglca at lowest prices obtain able anywhere, nt mill or delivered to order. Wo also manufacture fruit boxes; prices nlwnys reason able, stock always the. best. Write for prices or particulars to Saum Vnliey Shlnglo Mill, Sams Valley, Oregon. 172 I FOH SALK lluggy and fllnglo bar nogs. v. j. iiriimiiiu. FOH SALK drain, liny, corn nnd com fodder. C. W. Isaacs, Phono 091-.I2. WANTKII MIMfRi.liANKOUfl WANTKD TO HKNT Work hors for winter, 12 to M hundred lbs. Write Mcdford, llouto 4, llox 93. 1 7 1 WANTKD Hoom nnd board with private family, cIoho In, by young man with best of references; per manent. Heply J-2, Mall Tribune. WANTKD -Second hand touring car; must be In flint clnsii condition. Phone IS.'.-L. 170 WANTKD Reliable man ran have Interest In novel and useful Inven tion by paying $), cost of Can adian patent. Addross "Novell) ," care Mall Tribune. 170 WANTKD Lnrgo knitting mill In vites corrcspnndcnco from women doslrous. of earning monoy, part or full time. Cood pny. Kxperlence unnecessary. International Mills, Inc., Norrlstown, Pa, 200 y -- TT.- -fcTS FOH K.JMAm.r TO THADK- Second , band ears for city property. Powell Auto Co. t FOH SALK OH THADK -Will trade ni) place for eastern property.--11 .'.0 W. Stli St. 173 FOH KXCHANOIC Will trndo forty acros of good farming laud ready to plow for an equity in a modern huiiKdlow In Medford. No cash re quired. K. H. Tuniy. 210 Oarnett Corey Illilg. 171 W A NTKI) VoTiX CH AN (i K-1 C 0 iierua of land all level, with fieo water, enouiih to Irrlsate the whole, of It, lying between Seven Mile croek and Odosna, on Cherry crook, for a small Improved phuc In Jackson county, Ore It is a good stock ranch Inquire of T. A. Swann, Kagle Point, Ore. 174 NEW TODAY I can sell lull ncros with fine bulld Iiiks, pumping plant, nearly all the land Is high grailo alfalfa laud, olose to town and school far $70DJi. Im provements almost worth it. Also 1(0 acres, good building, half hour's auto ride fiom Medford, a dandy ranch 700V. Sows steek goes with this one. Nwirl) 300 aarw well improved, ftfHCMl and eruH feueod. can bo Irrl Ksled. olwo to railroad town. $50.00 au acre Ideal atoek ranch. C. D. HOON Hoom 10, JarUon Co ii ti I ) Hank llldg. " &?ss&2A WANIICn SITUATIONS W A NTOlV Position" lis cook" by" Jn p nnose. Phone 19C, or nddicss P. O. Uok 2IC. 175 WANTKD DrcssTiniklng. Phono 479-M. 141 SoiiUi Central. llUSI.NKSS niKKCTOUY Auto fSuppncs LAHEn AUTO 8PIUNG CO. W aro operating tho Iargeit, oldt and best equipped plant In the Pa cific liortliwest. Uso our aprlnga when othora fall, Gold under guar antoo. 20 North FlftonU St., Portland, Oro. Attorney POHTHH J. NBFF, WM. r. MEAL10I Attorncys-nt-Lnw, llooma 8 and 9, Mcdford National Dank bldg. A. K. RKAMIC3, LAWYER Qaraett Corey bldg. Wm. M. UolTlg, Qeorso M. Hoborta COLVIO & nODBHTH. LAWYBHB Mcdford National Dank Building. '"" - ' - - Dcnciuu Dll. W. M. VAN HCOYOO OIL O. C. VAN BCOYOO Dentists (Jarnett-Coroj Dldr, anlU lit Uodford, Oro. Jthono 85B. i mTis " i.rn ' m ' ' ' Collection anil IlcporU COLLKCtToNS AND nBPOHTSAVo colloctod soino accounts 14 yeart old. Wo know how to get tho money. Tho Hullock Mercantlla Agency, Inc., Hooiiib 1, 2, 3, Hat kins' Dldg., 210 K. Main St. Kngluorr and Contracter FHKD N. CUMM1NG8 Engineer aad contractor, 404 M, F. & IX. Dldg Burvoys, estimates, Irrigation drnlnngo, orchard and land Im provement. Garig QAHDAOK (lot your promts cleaned up for tbo summer. Call on tho city garbago wagons to; good sorvlce. Phone 274-L. 7 Y, Allen. Instruction 1m Mbsh HAIOHT MUSIC STUDIO Roob 401, Oarnett-Coroy Dldg. , Fred Al ton Halght Plnuo, Mrs, Florenci Halllday Hulght, voice. Phea 73. Phyeeilcinna una. mirgoons Dll. F. 0. OAHLOW, DH. EVJ MAINS OA1U.OW Ottoopathli physicians, 41C-417 Qarnett-Cora bldg., phono 103G-L. Kldenw 26 South Laurel SL DH. W. W. 1IOWAUD Oiteopathll physicians, 303 OarnettrUorey building. Phono 904-M. DH. J. J. EMMKNS Physlclaa aa aurgoon. Practice limited to eye, sr, nose and throat. Eyes sclen tlflcnlly tested and glasses sup plied. Oculist and Am 1st for S. P II. It. Co. Offices M. F & H. Co Dldg., opposite P. O. Phone 067 Dll, It. W. CLANOY Physician an surgoou. Phonos, offtco 30, resl doncu 724-J. office Hours 10 t 12, 2 to b. DH. S. A. LOCKWOOD DH. MYItTLK S. LOCKWOOD Physlalnna and surgeons, Offtei 309-310-311. M. F. & II. Dldg Phonos residence, 814-J2; offic 814. Dll. MARTIN C HARDER Physi cian and surgeon. Offlco 1'ulra blook, opposlto Nash Hotel. Hours 10 to 12, I to 4. Phono 110-J. T. U. HEINE M. 1). Eyo, Ear Nose nnd Throat. Headaches and nervous conditions relieved by pioporly fitted glassos. Cross eyes straightened Office 228 E. Mala St., Phono 303. Consultation Free. Printers ntiQ Publishers 1JEDFOHD PRINTING CO. has ta best oqulpped printing offlco Is southern Oregon; book binding loose leaf lodgors, billing system la Portland prlCM 7 Norti rir nt Public Slenngsnpticr M. T. WDWARDS Stenographer, and Multograplilng, Rooms 409-110 Oarnett Cory ltulldlng. Offlco Pkono 709-J, rosldenoo phono 1CS-R. Trlihtrr EAD8 TRANSFER & BTORAOB CO -.Office 42 North Front St, Phsai 816. Prise right. UsrTlce guar-aled. i!i .l en .i luw J or Uiv )nntury mh1