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MEDlOED MAIL TRIBUNE, MRD-KOfiD, ' OREdOX. MTKSDAY, OrTOttKl? 112, 1013 RED APPLES BIG ' Freckles and His Friends By Blosser IN AT m KN FRANCISCO, Oct. 12 Tito Orison building at tlio Snn Francisco exposition Is receiving a deltigo of second hand exhibits 8on( down from tin- several county ind tho stuto fair hole In Oregon. In mtiny cases thoy n rr worthless for tho itandard sot by other buildings and heretofore main tained in the Oregon oxhlblts, docs ltot penult of anything but tho boat ol products bring used. Somo of tho extra lorgo vegotublos, and especially tho exhibits from school-boy gardona In Columbia county, are being dis played to Reed advantage. Six weeks ago tho peach hold tho center of tho stage, with tho south ern Oregon booth loading. A few are loft. Next canio tho poars and southern Orogon so distinctly out distanced all other sections of tho stnto, that one might consider it tho only ponr exhibiting district. Now tho red apples aro coming In and the displays aro being brighten ed up md aro looking butter than at mi) other time during tho exposition. Coos county sent in soma splendid Cravcnstolns. Rnstorn Oregon, somo mod Arkansas lllnckn and Hon Davis. Tho county falrn In tho Wil lamette valley linvo sent down some good apples, but most of thorn small lots of almost abnormal slzod fruit, The southern Oregon booth was mak ing a bravo display of poars and Now towns, plalng tho now crop against last year's In nn offoctlvo display of that fruit's, superior keeping quality, when Jack Merrill's shipment of mag nificent Spitz wont received with some good' King from Douglas conn t, (tho first from that soctlon) and again from southern Otogon booth Is setting tho pace. Two distinct enrthqunko socks worn folt at tho building during tho owning of Friday, October Sth. Sev eral women living in tho building dressed ami wont out Into tho street, and were persuaded to return to tho building for the night with difficul ty Ono of tho county represnntn-, lives who lives at a hotel near tho gipunds, ltod retired. Ho was rather upset bv the flrstrtrenblor nnd wont out Into. tho hall, clad only in n rath er abrovlnted night shirt. Tho sec ond shnko caused tho door to wlng closed, and lock .with spilngilook; alto to blng into tho hall a gencrnl outpouring of tho occupants of tho rooms along tho hall. It was some tlino and only nftor tho offlco down stftjrs was appealed to for a pass key. that tho- worthv Orogon booster wi4 lclleved Y TO WASHINGTON, O.-l. 12. Score Inn Landing Muted today that Am bnatmlor Cit'itinl ut Ileiliu liiul re ceived mill was forw riling lv mml .1 nolo JVom Hie (urmnn government wilh inference to tlio aleKd humim of Aroerittan iinxfcpoilw, an invoMim lion of wliicli hud In en uinlor u fin tfnvenil month-. Tito iino-thr'tion urn llu ri"nlt of Swretnry Latih iugV, note of ,lul,v 28, vUilg ntteu tin Jn iilli-ireil iitt'rui'liouK. It ,i iiimIci'MwhI, liuHoor, lluil from prelum rniiVn!iieet bt'twoMi Auiusudr Gcmtd mid offieiuU ni tlit Ifertm foreign office, the (Joniiau government denie eumplieily in the lllisWHO of Allierieiill mH)gt Ul. mmmwmm mm nmmrammmm I)iN lf ApIHlllto Is the first signal of disorder and duony. Tho usual loss of nppotito Is often caused by functional dliturb anoe In tho ktomnoh. The stomach faluj to do the work roquirod, tho ap ' petlto Is gone, and tho body auffsrs from laok of nourlshmont. Such n stomach noeda to ho clonned ana aweejoued. Morltol Tonic Rlgoatlve Is iua.de osiiooinlly to assist tho stom ach to digest fond, and pronioto a healthy nppotito. Thla roiuody Is told on our pqs!tvo guarantee, nnd we ank you to (jive it n trial. It is ' HauulnA Innld 1IIaa CI flA OaIa ' Agents, H uak in' Drug Store. XOTIOK NpHre is aoruby given that tlio u n deraisDed will apply to the city conn. HI t !' mwtln to bo held Novum tor I. 191, for a llaoiwa to &ell malt, ptrkuau anil vlMotta llquars in aMnlM lea than a gallon at Its plM of buiaas on lt 11, block 20, Hrfy Madfonl until Jaaanry 1,1818. Utad Octobw . lalS. 8Bt-Br KffXKHUY. U North Pront St. XOTItJil ) hwtttac r trmiaaalM yarmlt. qold ray nAurr ao. NED COUNTY'S DSPLAY FAR GERMAN PASSPORT ABUSE it' iVi-.-tSs"11. .' HiLiiMiPMsLk! I1-'JE WANTS FEDERAL PAY FOR HERS NAL QU1KCV, III., Oct. 12. Federal cnin)CM.Mtioii for memliers of tlio Niiilntitil Oufii'il, itioro tliuroilKli mill tnrv tniiniug l'or.eollego students nml the otnblisliment of federal munition faotoriex, nml porluips "unutlier West Point" in the. middle west were iiilvoentt'il hero today by Governor K V. Dunne M Illinois ns plans for fur lliennx nafioual defeno. The j?ovor nor piiko nt tlio dedication of a new niitiounl ijiiiird nrinory and Iicld up tho Swiss military h.vstem ns n model for (lemoenttie government), lie pointed out that the average coin peusution to militiamen in llliuoin does not exceed .flo 11 year, nnd ndded : "lint if the National Guaidsinun were paid for dulling, 1 believe that instead of 11 uutionnl xwird of 120, 1100 men wo would hao from 1,'iflO, 001) to 2,000,000 throughout tho eouu try." Discussing tho loention of national ai'sonnl mid liiuiiilion l'aetorie.s in the middle woM, Governor Dunne Mud: "I was surjti-ihed upfui isiting tho United States arsenal nt Itock Islnnd Mime time ago to discover that no ammunition, guns, ijflo or, other nnns were I mini mnnufnetured theie. Tlio only prudtwiK wpio lilaiikwln, harness, Middles mid other equip ment of this ohanicler. "In the ovent of iuvdhion mid th-i eiiptuio of our mumunitiou fuclnrioK nlonj? the eiiHtorn suehonrd it would require much valuable time to build nnd equip such factories in the heart of tho nation." In eouoluVion ho said: "As between Ihe Chinese lopublie, with Uh four hundred million inhab itants, without mi efficient army, cowering holme tho militant empire iif'Janmi with it Meutv million people, mid the liltlo republic nf SMtxrInnd htandmir ameng: the warring nations of Kuropo nnd pin- tooling its independence bv n tniined -oldier.v, li;t 11s rather incline to tho fortunate sitimti.in of Kuilrcrl.nid." JOHNDJRJll " CHICAGO.'Oct. 12 John D ltock. ofollor, Jr , has been presented by hU father with a sufficient block of stock of tho Colorado I'uol mid lion com pany to glvo lil 111 control of tho com pany recording to n story prlntod to lay by tho Tribune, Tlio article says that the senior Kockofullcr was planned with his son's tostimnnv hofore the Federal Indus trial Rola'tious Commission sevoral mouths ngo In New York City mid shorth afterward gao him enough stuck to carry control of tho prop oru in Colorado. TO VISIT IHE COASI BOSTON, Oet. 12. The IW..11 Anioru-auH and the Pi)iluUeldiia Nh tifHi'. auw btt)imr for tho world's ehuturHonhip will u intuet to the Pactt in ei for a erMi of iauw, Ik'Kinning in San KruneUou, October 20, Moeordinir to nrranitoineiitK iale UhUv by th natioiml emnniiiou, ttw proileutK of the two elub and a rvpr.'-.i'ptiitne of too Putiitinn Pa elfie ipmon. Tho loam, will f'm m CniAfls. Onmiia, ikiivnr ai )' Uka CHt M tho ? o the t ' mi J"-a in Lao imtikm and Dkoo. TO AD STOCK MAJORITY ' 1 M W 1 I Mfe Q Q jiSS E I NBW YOKK, Oct. 12. Tho parado of Italian societies which linn been tho foaturo of Columbus day for years wnn abandoned today because of tho war. Tho discovery of America was re-onncted on tho banks of tho Hast river by school children. Jlr. Hiadlcv has been hauling gram to town fot dim Vincent. Henbeii .Monro hauled a load of hay last week to Mr. (.'link's nt Cen tral I'oiut. Mr. nnd Mrs. Knrl Case nnd mother mid Mrs. Thro. Glass mid daughter are going to stint to the opposition Tuesday. Wo hope they have 11 fine mid enjoyable time. Claude Chapman wns home Sunday and brought with him Krnost; Tinv, Daisy, Lymond mid Minn Stubhlefiehl. They nil hnd a good time. Mr. mid. Mrs. Clink of Central Point wore out Sunday visiting their homo folks. Mrs. W. C. Chapman is stnying with hor dnughloi-in-hiw, Mrs. II. C. Chapman. - Mr. mid Mrs, .loliu Ilighnm wore pleaVmit visitor? at town Mondnv. Thu ilnnee at Hoaglo was u good one. People from nil prt nttendod and every ono hud a good time. I Mr. Day of Sams Valley wns up in 1 the 11lley WedneHilny nnd called nt his rniioh. Mi Viola Chnpmnn spoilt tho past wtiok with hoi' Hitcrinliiw. William' llighnm 1ms been hauling stnr this wook. Mrs. Gardner, the Sam's Vnlloy storekeeper, lolt last week for the exposition. Mr. mid Mrs. Otto Trohhum nro moving on tho Men Perry rmioh, nenr the CluijNiiTal achool house. , A number of tho Sam'H Valley young people mo picking apples for Mr. Stonor. Ifa Stonor, who has been at Ash land, came down to Ins home ut SamV A'nliey duiimr tho npplo pick ing. Reported by Jacksnu County Ab traot Co Sixth and Fir St Circuit Dald Clngcado vs Irving Worth Ington, et ai, cost bill. m&0ttrmiMsmti&d0M&M0w Household Economy ItotT to Ilnre the II (' Cauu Ilrtiii'il' nuil Hup 92 bf Slukluir II ill Home QOaxfff!ia Cough medicines, as a rule contaiu a Inrt ipmiititv of plum mriip. A pint of grHiiuluttuI mt, ir itli pint of wurm wutur, utiirts! for 2 iiiiniittrf, gnea jou uh giMHl rup h liinlu'i run buy. Tlien et frm jour dnigniiit 2 ounces I'liiex (.111 --iiU worth 1, p -ur inio a pint iMittle 11 il III! tlu- Utile with sugar km up. 'J Inn given yon, at n oot of onlv ft4 tent, a full pint of 1 willy Utter couuli hvruii tliuu hi could bii reuilv imidu fur jaMl 11 ck-sr swvlng ufneurlv 92. Full 1 direetiuiiit willi I'inox. it kt'w fcrfettly ( and lu.tc-s aixtd. It tuktw lsld of tlio imiial eough or 1 chMt 10M at unco mid rompiHrH it In 21 lnmrs. SpluiMlid fr whunpiiig cough, bioiH.'bitM mill iutei eoulw, It's truly Mulonitliittg how quiekly It ioaen iiMr nrv. iiaaiu ur iuhi oniiwii and heal imI motnm the Inllaunxl iimiu' branes in tUv ru of a painful wiugli. It slf fttjfl the formation of pIpVgMi (11 the turual sad brouckiitl tulwa, thus onj Irk tan irsisU'Ut kw eouuii. llaev Is a highly eohrontratwl com iwuud of geuulae Norwsv pine extract, eoiubiuwl with giulucol, nml has been Ufd for nHeitiun to ImbI liiMaini tHOWbranea 0 tlw thruMt aatl ebMt. To evoW dUtpi , Ht, ak yoar drujnrUt for i'a 0111. .- , '"nuk," ami don t npt am tlnuir lr A it ' aaiiH of uliolu autiofai tmn 01 moiwy ItlOu t- h r 'iiiiiJmI, (i'H uiiii Hum t'M-jijrat(uu, jiii- l'nni ( ,1 rt. uik inj. ANTIOCH ITEMS COUR THOUSENEWS ffi "1. - A,-1 tftlll !:Y Lii Vwi - v Mjwffi; , , ;aH a Wnllaco Johnson ot ux vs. Henry II. llolmk, ot ux, (lehturror; motion to make more definite. Chns. St. Tutikor vs. John n Tornoy ct nl, ltomlzcd stntoment of expen ditures. M. A. Welsh vs, ti. V. Co,, notice, demurrer. Thos. B. Crooii vs. I'rod I), linw kliiH, pub. affidavit. draco I. Tarbel vs. V. 11. llum phrcy ot al, order for apopnranco of Judgment debtor. llort It. Or'eefvs. Jackson county, return of summons. V. II. Marson vs. Ashlnud Iron Wks reply. J. C. Uldg. &. l,onn Assn. vs. J. 0. HhodcB i-t ul, return of summons. v Garnett Corey Hdw. Co. vs. Ooo. L.ildloy, motion and ordor of default; decree. Chas. A. Huckley vs. ISliuer S. Shank, release ot attachment. Gwendolyn S. Marvin vs. Wm. A. Marvin, dornult; decieo. Almeo C. Dunn vs. Wilbur W, Dann stipulation and ardor. Anna Johnson vs, Leslie Johnson, dofault; decree. It. U. I.ofland v. Halo Piano House, notion to recover money. Tho Pac. Mut. Life Ins. Co. of Cnl. vs. Krod'k C. Page, suit to foreclose mortgngo. J, C. llldg. & I.oan Assn., vs. C. W. Frost, ot nl, suit to havo deed de clared n mortgage mid foreclosed. l'ndmto Bstato of James Hards, notice of final nottlomont, ' Kstato of A. B. tlolms, uotlcn of final iicttloment. " ' Bstato of Katherlno Murrey, flrat fconil-nnnunl account! Bstato of K. Kields, petition; or dor. Ileal Kstnto TmncNfoi h. O. Porter ot ux to W. It. Johnson ot al, pt. 23, .13, UKf 10.00 II. (1. Volnoy Dlxori ot ux to Jackson Co, llldg & Loan An mi, lot 7, b 2 Davis' mill, of Galloway add. Medford .. 10.00 U. M. Ilurloy ot it to Allco Courtney, pt. 30, 38, 2B 10.00 Thos. It. Tanner to Annlo U. Tanner, lot 2 blk 02 Mcd foid nnd lots 10, lit blk 1 Francis add. Medford 10.00 A MBDICINB OF .MK1UT . A proprietary medicine, llko every thing olso that rmnoa boforo tho pub. Ur, has to prove, its merits. Tho law of tho survival of tho fittost applies In this fluid us in others, Tho reason for tlio tromondous huccobm of Lydlu B. Piukham'H Vogetablo Coippound is becupsu it bus been fulfilling u roul hamuli need for forty yoars, so that today thpiuunds of Amnrlouu woiuen uwo tholr health and hapjilnosn to tlio marvelous power of this famous med icine, uiado from roots mid horb -nuture'u remedy for woman's ills, VOll llB.ST IIOOSKH TOIUuTnT My'plaeiT'oii" Oakdaid avuiiuo; largo housu, garden, fruit and berries; east terms to right part). Col. 11 II Sargent. 177 FOR RBNT Modern G-room furnish ed bungalow, cheap. Phone. 13-X. FOR RHN'T Well furnlshod modern bungaloiy. 4X2 South Laurel, FOR RBNT- C-room , buimalow, $12.50, watci jmld. Phono 70U. 177 FOR RBNT Six 100m modorn bun galow, oast front, Sleeping porch, fiun simile; guraga. Phono IS8-X. yOR 8ALI' IlltAli KSTATH FOR SALB AO raa lund, fine, deep soil, dnedwl water right, 7 room lions, oloctric lighted, modorn, 40x30 barn, fonced Page wire, 40 acros In alfalfa, corn, sugar boots and small garden truck, 20 acres in poar. liartlett and D'AnJou, small poach orchard, team horses, cow, farm linplomonts and all crop goo with place. For prlcn and particulars, address Hot 6S, R. F. 1), No. 2, L. M. C. Central Point, Oro. RBAL BRTATK FOR SALB All kinds of property for salo or ox change. Gold Ray Realty Co, FOR aALttKarw land, fruit land, timber land, land .fr.om $&) por nora upwards on lonfe time. Gold Ruy RaaUy Co. - Kflll v40W WHW ARE VOU CRYING- ABOOTj v HOUAKTf FCECkLE? I VJENT AN' UlT MC I "" a in w Vl -c!S& f T TAKE IF CHILD'S E IS COATED I If Cross, lVorlsh, Sick, UIIIoun, Clean I.lttle Liver tuul ltoucl. A Inxatlvo today saves a sick child tomorrow. Children simply will not take the time from play to empty tholr bowels, which become clogged up with waste, liver gets sluuglsh, stomnch sour. Look nt the tongue, Mother! If roatoil or your child Is listless, cross, feverish, breath bud, restless, doesn't uat heartily, full of cold or has sore throat or any other children's ail ment, give 11 toaupoonful of "Cal ifornia Syrup of Flttfl." then don't uorry, because It Is perfectly harm loss, mid In 11 fuw hours all this con stlpntioii poison, sour bllo nnd fer menting wnsto will gently movo out of tlm bojvels, nnd you hnvo n well, playful child again. A thorough "In side cleansing" Is oftlmes all that Is necessary. It should ho tho first tieatmont give in any sickness." Ilownro of counterfeit fig syrups. Ask your druggist for n 50-cont bot tlo of "California Syrup of Figs," which has full directions for hnbles, children of all ages and for giown ups plainly printed on tho bottle. Look carefully and see that It Is mndo by tho "California Fig Syrup Com pany." , FOR ItB.VT SlIhUICLLANKOUS FOR "nKNT--95""noriis "of young orchard, 4 acros In full bearing. For particulars address Ilov 8, Mall Tribune. 173 FOU RUNT Store room In business block, Idoal locution. Phono 308, 17( FOR LKASB Kaulpped placer nilno. Gold Ray Realty Co. . -; 1 n am-us. -. FOR HAMS MISCRljIiAXHOUS FOR HALB-oVroiu7MaxwtrnViito". mobile; reasonable price. Tele phono Allen II. Drury, nt 110-X. 170 FOR SAL-K-150 nppu. fcoxes. niado up. A. 0. Jlonnett, Phono 79l. 174 FOR SALK Ford lops mid dust hoods, celluloid llghto, nnd scut covori. Tout Factory, 100 Noith Front. 170 FOR SALB Choice alfalfa hay, first, second, third ami fourth cuttings in cur lots ut following prices per toil at points nuuicd for cash: Mad lord, $14 30; Control point, JM.30; Phoenix, $11.30; Tnlont. $14.30; Ashland, $14.60. Several persons may Join hands in pur chase of n ten ton car uud thereby secure wholvsulo prices. Owing to scarcity of alfalfa In Roguo Rlvor valley this year, mid high prices for alfalfa in California, wo ndvlso I in mud In to purchase before ad vance n prlciiB. Sleepy Hollow Farm, 11. A. jsiuign, Aigr., tele phone Gold HID. Oio. 183 FO ("""Va LB "cTioapT "of floe dnskl swivel t'lialr, dish cuplioard, mid other thliiKs. uU) K 14th St. 171 FOR SALB- Bxtra Inrna awoot Mis sion grapes al 2c per lb. Phono &3-J4. I76 FOR SALB Stump mill, mining ours and track rail, pumps, hoists, air compressor, air drills, milling m-n chluoiy, tools mill Hiipi'llofl, Hon ami livdraulio pipe ull slzort, at half price. ddri-t M, care Trlbuno. NEW TODAY A good IcvbI ranch of O acres, watered by ntiHipliiK plant on the place. Pine for alfalfa dairy pluco, close to a lira town, hulldluya aro noorl and the plaeo In ovory way u deslrabla on. $7000.09. Another nflid stock rniioh of 4 no acroa, leas than an hour by auto from Medford. nonrly all In cultiva tion, nood rich soil, HprlngH aud buildings $sr. 00 por aere. C. D. HOON Room 10, .laikson Comity Rank Itldg. J ' ry -i" f c. fits. L-rj f wgy r WELL, WHY DIDUT ; VOU WIT W1M BACK? W. v ? "e ?N V '?. , j yj "-z 1 . 11 " ,. A12 -t5t.T tAfi w "- a!U$ J for HALKv-Misfmnaxrous FOR SALK Polo mountain buggy, good as new. Palmer Investment Co., Modoo Orchard, FOR SALB Grain, hay, corn nnd corn foddor, C. W. Isnncs, Phono r91-J2. roil HAXIW-iitrKSTOCK FOR SALB Or trade, heavy hon.o, good double driver. Take cow, hay or single drhor, etc. Phono 77S-.I. 17U FOR SALB Good family row, I years old; fresh. Call Itll-,1. 175 TOirSALB Purobr'edA'ng"o"rabll. llos, Wrlto J. J. Oronbruggo, Ruch. Oro. 177 FOR SALB Choice registered Duroc golts, young bonis, and weanlings. L. II. Houston, 1 mile west of Tal ent, Plionu 3-F12. 180 1 '' .11 - 1 - FOR SALB 12 heavy work marcs, well broke. Vinson's llarn, North Rhorstdo uvoiiuo. 18S FOlTSALB- Must nacrlflco several good cons for lack of feed. Address llox B. Q. S., Mall Trlbuno, 200 FOR SALB Angora goats. Bd Whlto Climax, Oro. 181 FOR SALB 2 Jcrsoy West llth St. cows, 1032 170 II BI.P WANTBI MALI? WANTBD Men or women to tako orders for a largo portrait bonne; good wages. Apply at 8 a. m, 522 Park nvo. 177 WANTICD MiMtrji,i,:vWOOH WANTlfl)Fiiriilshcd housei nrnlf. inn, sleoplng porch, etc., will tako for enr. Tel. (IRx-R. ' WANTBD TO RBNT Work hora. for wlntor, 12 to II hundred lbs. Wrlto Medford, Route I, Rex 03. 175 WANTBD Largo knitting mill In vites correspondence from women desirous of earning tnonoy, part or full tlmo. Good pay. Experience unnecessary. International Mills, Inc., Norrlstown, Pa, 200, WANTIC1 rttl UATIONS WANTBD IUonaVwoI'ivJap nncsfl. Phono 190, or address P. O. llox 240. 17G WANTBD Drossmaklng. Phouo 479-M. 144Soilth CentraL FOU KAtroArruh FOR SALB OR TRADB Will trado my place for rnstorn proporty. 1100 W. hth St. 173 WANTBD TO BXCHANOB-100 ucroa of land all lovol, with freo wntor, enough to Irrlgato tho wholo of It, lying between Seven Mllo creek nnd Odessn on Cherry creek, for 11 small Improved place in Jackson county, Oro. It Is a good stock ranch. Inquire of T. A. Swanu, Buglo Point, Oic. 174 TO TRADB- MHgh cojva ;or hay or grain, i-iiouo zii-n. Aiiureori im S. Rlvorsldo. 174 I.OH1 LOST -Del weon Bedford mid Phoe nix, it basket containing 11 fuw dishes and 2 silver cups, ono bear ing tho Inscription "Thetn," tho oilier "Ruby." Anyone finding iIihso will rocelvo reward by re turning them to tho Carson Fowler Lumiior Co , AhIiIiiiiiI LOST Strayed or stolon, Oct. 1st, fov terrier, whlto, both ems black, spot on buck, hoo-tull, part of tall bluck, tin white, leward. Phono V. Ruined, .Mod fold. J 7 1 WHY? IT IS YOUR IIPKIVUSS TO SKfi MR Rocuuso my aiocn in trado la to havo optioned at tho lowest cash prico tho bast buy in this county, I havo been on tno grouu'd look Ing out for you for tho paV Hvo yoars. Nearly ooryday 1 havr. ln ventlgnted somo "good thing." I have tillnilnatod evorythlng excopt tboso duals whleh 1 am convinced will so iuro mo satisfied oustomors, In a few lioure tlniQ I can give you tho boaoflt of this rosearch. It Is iaj business to show you over tho county and Iqtrodueo you to the possibilities and opportunltto here. Bee Mod. furd first and J. C. BARNES III'jS Vot 'Main Street u 1 1 ' - i 1(a J m U k CJ 1 - V v i l-CA V r t . -t!- A Llir M t VSj rrn - -. Kt Aval J l -- M TV y t V WJw- iV 1. wvgn," r 1 v 1 rim s 1 ' t i f ) . 'Vr CAUSE THENJ IT Would Bsft .ft Vr - 5r 'i 1' IMA' hl'HlXKHS DIRBOTORY Auto Supplleji LAIIBR Al'TO , SPRING CO. Wo aro operating the largest, oldest and best equipped plant In tho Pa cini! northwest. Use our springs when others fall. Sold under guar- i .intee. 2C North Fifteenth St., Portland, Ore. Attorneys PORTBR J. NBFF, W.AI. P. MBALBY AttorneyE-at-lJiw. Rooms S and 9, Medford National Rank bl'dg. A. B. RBAMBS, LAWYBR Onrnott Corey bldg. Win. M. Colvlg. George M. Roberts COLVIG & RODBRTS, LAWYBRS-Ji .Medford National Rank Rullding. 3 Dentists Dr. W. M. VAN SCOYOC DR. C. C VAN SCOYOC Dentists Gamott-Coroy llldg., ultu Medford, Oro. Phono 850. Collections mid lteMiits nio COLLBCTIONS AND RBPORTS Wo collected some accounts 14 years old. Wo know bow to get tho money. Tho lltiuock Mercantile Agency, Inc., Rooms 1. 2, 3, Has 'kins' llldg., 21C B, Main st. Kiigliiocr nml Con traitor FRBD NTcCMMlNGSriBlnoor and contractor, 401 M. V.-Si II. llldg. Survoysi, estimates, Irrigation drnlnngo, orchard nnd lund Im provement. Garbage OARilAGU Get your promises cleaned up for tho summer. Call on tho city garbngo wagons for good oervlco. Phono 274-Jj. F, Y. Allon. :xa Iiistiuiiloii In Iiislc HAIGHT MUSIC STUDIO Room 401, Gamott-Coroy bldg, Fred Al ton llalght, piano; Mrs, Florence Hnlllday Halght, voice. Phono 72. Pliyhlclaus and Surgeons UR" " F." G. CARLOW, DitTBVA MAINS CARI)W Osteopathic physicians, 410-1 17 aarnott-Coroy bldg., phono 1036-L. Rcsldonce 20 South Laurel nt. DR. W, W 1IOAVARD Ostcdptithlo physician, 300 Gnrnutt-Coroy building. Phono OOI-.M. DR. J. J. BMMBNS PhyBlclan and surgeon. Prnctho limited to oyo, nr, noso nnd thront. Byos scien tifically touted and glasses sup plied. Oculist nnd Aurlst for S. P. .It. R. Co. Offices M. F. & J I. Co. bldg-, opposite P. O. Phono 507. DR. R. W. CLANCY Physician nnd surgeon. Phone), offlco 30, xosl dyjjco 724-J. Ofilce hourH, 10 to 12. j lo 5. PR. S. A. LOUKWOOD I)R .MYJRTIfj: 3. l,OClCWOOD PIlVslelaiiH mid surgeons. Offlco 309-310-311. M. V. & H. bldg. Phonos, residence 814-J2, offlco 414. DR. MARTIN C. RARIIBR Physi cian and surgeon, Headaches mid block, opposlto Nash hotel. Hours 10 to 12, 1 to 4. Phono 110-J. T O. HBINB, M. 1) Byo, Bar. Noso mid Throat. Headaches and nervous conditions relieved by properly flttud glassos. Cross ojos stiAlghtoned. Offlco 22S 'B. Mnln St., phono 303. Consultation freo. -tttttt,- :.. i. , ,-rr- rrsB tin j Pi Inters uiul Publisliers Mlil9Riri1uTlNGUc6hsTho host u(iiippeil printing offlco in aoiithnrn Orogon; bonk binding, loose lunf lodgers, tillllng systoms, etc Poitland prlcos. 27 North Flr st ' Piilille Slonogniilici' iPT "iMnVARDS Steographur and Multlgrnplilug, Rooms 400-110 OariiDit-Coroy building. Qffhjo phouo 1 7O0-J, losldunco piiouo 13-R. Transfers KA Ds'tRANSFKR & STORAnB CO." Ol flee t3 North Front st. Phono 315. Prbea right- Service Bai" autood ,- v -- x''. 'l1 , a LKMIN WA'ltJHMAKIXO Tuko tho right Men now; pleasant. profitable work not ovordnno; fow months learning: positions guaran teed; wrlto for roferonses nnd par iiaiiiars. rortimid AvatchniaKlnff. iilngravlii0 & Optical Softool, 218 Com jjiiioinroulth llUlg., 0th and Aukouy, TorlHuid. Oregon. ..SI O . . iWiJ ' . v ' - ," v i h L