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f i r it i BEET CULTURE VITAL TO NEEDS llLEY HY W. W. WATSON " "While I have never rnlsed sugar beets," aalcl j. U. Whltlock to a MnlU Trlhuno representative yesterday, "I have some knowledge) of the business and Its rcuiltq. I have been In sugar beet districts In California during thn past six jour's, up to a short time ago, having gone there on several occas ions purposely to Investigate the pro ross of produrtlon of tho beets, nnd the manufacture of the sugar. ( 1 studied the economies of the business, both In tho fjeld and thn factory, In which manner 1 learned how thoy ex tract hoth profit and sugar from tho Ijents nud made money In the hy-pro-ducln, "Y.ou may say for me that the farmers of this valley mado a great mistake when they, neglected to en courage the establishment of a beet sugar fnctory hero eighteen years ago, at which tlnio they learned that they c,ould produce tho beets In ex cellent yold and of better than nv erago quality. During tho years that lmvo elapsed since, they could have made millions of dollars out of the very farms that have In those eigh teen j ears Jloldcd little moro than o living for thofeo who, havo only halt worked them without Irrigation nnd drainage. Divert Ueneflts Lost , "Tho farmers could havo had a much Improved soil for tho product Ion of other things quite as vital to their general success; thoy could havo had better stock, because they would. huo had better feed In tho form of n nourishing ration, not for dairy rows alone, but for all kinds of stock, They could have, been stimulating the growth and development of this clus ter of communities by tho additional capital they would havo had at home for direct nnd Immediate use; they would have had fewer mortgages to menace their homes nnd produce night sweats and profanity, nnd they would havo been a livelier, Jollier, happier and stronger lot of fellows In every way. Suecoss In any legiti mate business Is n soul saver. It Inspires courage nud develops man hood. It setlngtheps the spirit of enterprise nnd makes one look back wIM wholo hciutcd "good cheer and beckon the other fellow to come on. "I snw this philosophy fully dem olish nted wherever I found sugar sugar beot3 growing closo to a beet sugar factory. I found the employed, double In number and capacity and supremely glad becnuso thoy woro better off than were thoso In commu nities where this nssuranco of employ ment was not present. Family .Member All llusy "One mnn told mo that lie had cleared f.r2.00 an acre on fifteen acres of his fnrm every year slnco ho began to cultivate sugar beets, he- eniihn his entire family and he pointed to the robust hunch of young sters found, employment at home and did nil of the work In thn pro duction of the beets. Thoiotofore, he said, some of them had to work out to get money with which to buy school books and decent clothes and sometlmos they suecceded very poor) at that. Ills sugar beet crops, however, had glv'en them plenty of money for hooka and clothes and I In eo of them had monoy In the bank, "I nm satisfied that many such rases could be found. It Is n home saver, this sugar beet business. "Hut tho peoplo of itoguo river val ley have a better proposition than they had, for here thn company pajH the freight, while there th.n freight ramo out of tho beet lal.sera' pockets. 'Tho company, In this rase, sup plies the services of expert soil men to help the farmer to determine on which of his soils to plant his beets, while the Compaq's beet cu)turists tell htm how to plant the need, culti vate the crop and harvost It. Hero jour farmers will get scientific In struction In real farm work, In soil management, In Irrigation and drain age, ami, let me toll ou, Mr. a good mau of them need that instruction; they need It badly. Quito a percent age of thorn will never succeed till they gut It and follow It religiously. "If 1 had sufficient land hero (and I'vo been tr)lng to buy some, lately) I wouldn't hesitate a minute to put In 100 aojos, whether I had u contract with the compaii) or not, for I know it would take niybeets and pay cash for (horn; jot. for its assurance, I would gladly give the contract. I would fount the vast Improvement In my soil cherished pa it of the per mahout proilt " Mr. and Mr. W. I). Witkrow mK)h1 Sutunbv od SunJ tntling fn(il JjUlk Trwr. mk Jhim km mi OF ROGUE V TALENT TALK I Freckles and Hi V. . JWjTHVi'V ' VI .&t'rL r"v- ' Sncrcd Henrt hospitnl at .Mwlfonl, U e.xjeetel to lie liome soon. Xnnini Wilson sKnt Satunlny nnd Suudny in Jneksnnvillu with hei mint, .Mrs. ltownu. Vnnee Woljnimott, from the Xigffer Hoy mine, was in lown recently. William Hreeso Jian returned from n two weeks' trip to the Sim lYun- eiseo fnir. Clnules Savage of tho Hawaiian islands wus n enllor ut the homo of bin cuiihiu, Mrs. Walter Heynolds. Supenisor A. H. Chase was n vis. itor nt the Amlersmi Creek M'hool fondny. I). P. Khny of .Vedfonl was n vis itor of .Mr. and .Mrs. J. J. Kint Snn dny. The Pnrent-Tea'eliei-s' meeting was held TuesdnY evening, the sul))'eet he in; "Folk Dnnees." Last Thnrsduv a Miinll forest fiie started "nt Oak Flats, near WnRner flap. It was put out lief out it 'did much damage. Jliss flerlrude Slioulls, the Ander son Creek behool teacher, spent Sat urday nnd fSuuiliiy with her mother, who is very ill. .Mr. and .Mrs. ihnt Hripgs nnd fam ily of Ashland were visiting frieiuls in Talent Sunday. The UriggV arrived in Ashland .ihoul two wees ngi) from Oalveston, Te.. They intend to Jo ento in our .vicinity. . . The debntu.( tenm of lle Talent sehool Ls working; hard gnJlieritiR uuv teriul to use when tliey.dTejn to de bate. Tlu' tenm now consists of fivo members. ' The um;st fire in Wagner Gap iu now under control. Mm. 0. A. Moim entertained Mrs. W. IF. Tnjlor and fnuiily nt dinner Sunday. MV. Phipps of Poitlund, the super intendent of the hfate boaul of .Sun day sehools, soke ii tlm Methodist church Suutlnj. W. If, Tnjlor PijMfts to letuni from California some time this week, 0. If. Morse, will lenvo Thursday for )iis Jiotne in Oakland, Cal. The Weavert,, vho have heep visit itK with I. C. Williams, will semi movn to .MeCuulv'rt plaee. .Jfw. Ada Slnnnard was tho guest 9f Mrs. C. W. Moldiidge Tuesday eve nitiK. Harry Mason, and liis huither, Diok Miihon, of Fern Valley, were Tnlent visitoiN Suudny. Tho "Peera Delta" class of the Methodit Sunday ijehool will pv a Hallowe'en social at J lie cliifreh Sat urday, Oetobrr .10. All are invited. John .Norman and his brother went huntiii" on Anderson ertek nnd se cured two hacks, The Methodist Sunday school of Tnlent won the hnnnur xiven to the "chool having the srrentt'st attendance at tho Sunday school eoiivention in A-lilnnd Thursday. The Phoenix quartet sang- nt the Mchoditt ehureli Sunday evening1. Mrs. Me.Vniie of Ashland was riiosI of .Mr, nnd Mis. Clin lies Drown Sunday. , Peter Spent er was n dinner guest nt the C. W, fliddridge home Tuesday. t Mih. Knrnest Pujvis utnrnrd nun Sen IV.-.neiseo last Tliursdny, where slip has brim visiting- hor mother nnd nttenduiBr the fair. Mi. WV1N 0. Whreler of F.ngle i'omt visited iier molher, JIr. .1. II. Kohison, of Wagner eieek. I he pupils of the Wagner eieek school are gomjr to yive a weinie roast Hallowe'en. The AnderSo;i creek seh'ooj is j:o in?; to -rive a Hallowe'en paitx m.t Fiday. , .frs. Af, J, fiuiicuter. sjiit few d,vs at Medfoid last week. .Inohiiu Pnttri'soii lima let timed fnun the fajr. 11. C. Ilish has the contract for reHtiiing; Luke's eonfeetionurj stqiw. Mrs. Tiim Gtunnini spAnt n few djs with her nicee, .Mis. M. J. car. iH'HH'f- Mr. and Mr. J. T. Anderson sjeiit Mnnduv in Mad ford. fho eJetlion wf of0or q tht OlvHinig swioiy of tho Talent hwh srfcuftl vu dabl 1h4 Prjdnji 'Jle ef fieer etetwl.w(i of. fto BbonU I immWHl, HUmi rtWnll; nertrv, Wmeutei UwyutU; trettwe, Wal ' . . ' ' J-ZL&llntl$$Au I ,SCDC-LM CC ROlM- MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, T- i --'t ' is rnenas ; ..i ter Prader; lieesen. sergeant-nt-nnns, P.lliS fleorj.'e Jefferv lett for Snn tVnn eiseo, where he will attend sehool. The meetings nt the Dunknrd ehuieh closed Inst Sntuulny. EAGLE POINT EAGLETS By A. G. Howlctt Wilford Jnok nnd family hnve re turned from Klnmnth county nnd Mi. nud Mrs. Hnny Youu, Jr., who have been nvvny for some time, have also returned. Miss Jose Hiley, who is engaged us one of tho teachers in the Medford schpols, was hero Inst Sutuidn, eomblnice; business with pleasure. George Von der Hellcn, S. H. Holmes, J. H. Jneksoit and Cnrl Nnr reran stinted for the Klk creek-country last Sunday on u hunting' expedi tion. JntueBDiiscoll, district warden, nnd Ed Walker, deputy tlistriel warden, were here for dinner Inst Saturday, and ho was J. M. Wolf ley. Air. Wolf- ley is the otvner of n l(l(l-neic orchard about two miles northeast of here, mid has been here superintending; the work, nud ropoits thnt he has his fruit nil shipped and he has1 nuo to Sail Lake, City to. join his wife, who remained (hero the past summer to look after their interests there. '.,K. M.aiin, 0. ,V., Meyer, C. II. Ton Velle and family," Herman Meer, Mi-h. Mnry Terrill, Mrrf. Geoie von der Hellcn nnd son Donald, WjIIkiui Vyi der Hellcn nnd family, C. W. Ch inrnts.tuid wife, J. J. SpiUer It. M.f Mansford of Whcpiii', Nov.; t'nrll Wfek, Mr. and .Mrs. V. T. jrcfurry, Mrn. I. I-. Humilton nud Miss Kntli rine Cofers were uinoii the guests last Sundav. John .McAllister of Luke (,'rcek, W'lio ovvjh and operates it sawmill or. the north fork of Little Ilutfc, was doing" business with von der Hellcn Pros'. Ipst Monday. William Grissom nud his father were dome; business heie last Tues day. W. K. Hnmuiill, one of our jmigrcs sive fnrnieiK, orchardists and stock utpp, shipped in another fine hog last Tuesday, J. L. jtobinson was in town Tuesday nnd.rrpoits that he nud Marshall Mipter went up to the F.Ik eieek hatchery Saturday night with one of Mi, K.'s sons-, and Sunday morning procurvil about .'t00 pounds of IihIi that thev ate eurinij for future use. Ralph Klden, the Cenlr.il Point fer tilizer man, was here Monday night, nud on Tuesday unloaded it carload of super-phosphate nud quite a num ber of , the fnmicrs were heie to le eeive their pnit. Some of them pro cured as much ns 501)0 pounds, and quite a number took fiom 10110 to 10(10 pounds. Miss Gertrude Abbott ami a lady friend of Iter's took passage on the P. rt K. for Ilutte Falls Tuesday, and Dave Pence eume nut and took tho Knfclo Point ami Persist stage tho wino dnj'. Frank Hurst, one of nqr Jneksoit county hovs, who .has been in east ern Oregon for th past 'seven or eight- yearij, wan a sjuest at tho Sun- njsnie insi iiiestiav, aim so wus Henry nnd I lei mini Mc.vqr, Flunk Ah- hott, Wj, C- rouuti, k. Hupi. ! sides several stinngeii whose nniiuis I did not lenni. San) HumUli has had his hoime ie roofed. . I ook a drtvc, ouj JuQsdny aftvr nopn tu trjf to do soniuthiiiK for the Mail Trihiinej but only have to lepoit the min)e of George Owen as having' iu,uewed his subseription to the W. M, T. A. .'. Hildchnan of the Medford Snsh & Door Company of Medlord. onlled for shiest Tuosdav night, ami s'o did two men from Ashland spend the night heie whoe names I did not leant. Quite unuiber of the Indies of lbs IfcqtJo PoihI KnJjekith lwi;r ml i Cvntivl l'WHt ' V sdy o sltetfd tkv Huliwkaii MttteMtioM. Tha ItagM River IrrtdUitHi , ("..nil NmiVHy m h-iH2 a imam iMMtUtr ui Jnnr l&Lut Uiun luut Ui mt ' , ' I LOOK V ' .i.-4 ! P1" PAPER TO " 31EDFOftD, QRF.qoy, TIItTRSTUY, OCTOBER 28, . . ttua uakjsL iii" i "i 'iniw l npar Like creek iMtstoffice, to either lepnir or enlarge the prtscnt flume, and the truck they nro tisinu; to haul the lumber is genernllv loaded both wnys with men. Wednesdav (today) it went up wtih Hcveiileen men, nnd one of the men vunniiiR tho mauhine said they would have thirty more to morrow. They seem to be constantly online nnd going. 0. Sorrels, who hat hern ill Tor n few dajH, is slightly improved. Afjate nnd some of the neaihy dis tricts will hold a school rally Friday afte.iiiooii, October 20. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Pet dun .were business visilois iu Central Point Saturday. Tho Awto Grange will givo :i pumpkin pio social at Agate school house Snturduv, October HO. Tlu program will commeiu'e at 8 o'clock. After the program pies will he sold. It is worth your time. Come and en jo joursolf. IJver- one is welcome. Mrs. A. C. Chittenden gave a rug tnckituj to a number of her .neighbors Inst Friday, l'.verj one had a ioyoits time and rags to tack weie slim v the Lvening1 came. Those jiresent weie: Mrs. Anderson, Mr.s. William Lewis, Mrs. II. fro! I, Mrs. (). Perdue, Mrs. John Perdue, Mrs. Robert Kin cnid, Mis. II. Itiehnrds'on, Mrs. (1. W. Sotrels, jri-s. II. 1'. Whetstone, Mrs. D.'JI. Hauscoiiie. The Agate school is progtcssmi; nicely under the management of Pro- fesnor II. F. Niheit and Miss rioienee IvhiPrtuI. Again .Sunday school is progressing nicvly, time being twenty-seven in utfendanei lust Sunday. Kveiv one ebme at 2 o'clock every Sunday and let thn good wot); go on, Chiron Ficher and father went to tlu Wk eucl; fish hnfeherv Tuesday uioruiug;. Mrs. A. C. Chitlendcii, who is on the sick list, is shghtlv unproved, we nie glad t know. E fUported by Jackson County Ab trmct Co., Slith and Fir 8U. Real Ilstnte Titfiisfeut I). B. Whltmore et ux to Aure- lla U. Ferguson, lot 2 Wool- ens add Ashland ..$10.00 Scott V. Davis to Crater l.ako Laundry Co,, lot 7 and 8 blk 39, .Medford 3. Chllders et ux to C. II. Math- Ison, land In aT-lw!... . V, S. to Clifford Cogglns et al pt. 30-1 1-1 1: Clyde A Payne et tix to Anna M. Pendleton et nl, lot In 10.00 1.00 Pat Ashlund, 10.00 xetici: Notice Is hereby given that the tin derslgned will apply to the city conn oil ut Its meeting to bo held Novem ber 2, 11' 15, for a license to null malt, spirituous and vinous liquors In qntitltles lots than n gallon at its place of business on lot 11, block 20, Ity of Medford jwitll January 1, 1910. Dated October 9, 191.. SKLSMV.& KKNNF.DY. 22 North Front St. T- .- NOTICH Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned will apply to tho city conn cil at Its meeting to be held Novem ber 2, 191 r., for u llrenso to sell malt, HOTEL OXFORD Newest and Best in, GRANTS PASS, ORE. KniliodliH Dvery convenience and comfort found iu a. modern hotel, Hot und told vvator, steam heat und telephone In evory room- largo heurful lobby with opon fire. Well UgliUsI Kumplu ItiMiuis. Rated moderate Auto-bus to ull trulai. Mod (oid trade ospevtnll) Mollrltod. F. W. STREETS, Prop. AGATE ITEMS r GOURT HOUS m WHO DREW THAT Awful CA,Q.icA-rvee , OP ME? P-" WHAT AUVUV& ME FEQ jr- YOU TALK TO THE ff?7 ARTIST THAT r .in i Air.-0 .Sofi 7H f JLZ lyuTc- HU rtf.-fz . VV RplrltuoiiR and vinous liquors In quantities lens than it gallon at Its place of business at 32 North Front street, In the city of Medford until January 1, 19 1C. Dated Oct. 18, 191fi. M. & 'i:. J4. ADAMS. SCIlOOl, WAIIUANTH Yi HALF. School District So. H, V. O. Trail, Oregon. Warrants for sale. Amount One Thousand Dollars, In $G0 units, to run from ono to fivo years, with legal Interest. J. W. Mlt.I.nit, ino clerk. lNTKUUHIIAN A'CTO OAK OO. Time Tnblo Lrsvo Medford dnlly except Sun day for Ashland, Talent and lMioonlx at 8 u. in., 1:1G, 3..i0 and. r:lG and 10:15 p. in. (Saturday at 11:15 p, m.) Sunday lenvo at 8:00 and 11:00 a, m., 1:00, G:00 nnd 9:30 p. m. Leave Ashland dally except Sunday at 9:00 n. in,, 12:G0, 2:30, 4:30 and 7:00 p. m. and Sunday at 10:00 . ra 18 noon, 4:00, G and 10:30 p. m, FOlt ItKNT llOU.SKPZlIlil'IXa ItOO.MH FOR Ki;.NT Modern furnished liuusekeeping rooms, cheap; closo Iu. L3I Hunt Utli. 208 FOU RKNTIIOUSKS roirUKNT--Nlc fl-room f iirnishoii bungalow, cheap for winter. 822 West 12th. Carpets for sale. 19U I'Olt itKNT Furnished .roolll lioiihe, strictly modern, close Iu, lights and wnter furnished. Phono y:il-L, or call at 20C W. Main. FOR Ui:.NT d'irst class bungalow, gas nun wood range, iieils, etc Included. Phone HS-X FOR Ri:XT Furnished modern house W. 11. Kverhtnd, 1013 W, 9th street. FOR RljNT Well furnished modern bungnlovv. 422 South Lnuiol. FOU KNT rUK.IinitKli ItOO.MH FV)irul:NV-"FuriilsheIl "rooms'" nitO also hotiko keeping rooms, close Iu, 304 South Central. j '- " - you. UF.yr .misukm.am;ouh FOR LKAHB -Kqulppftd placer infno? Oold Ray Realty Co. FOR LFASK-Rlch tlver bottom land. Fine for gardening, corn ami potatoes. It , rare Mull Tri bune FOU HALK m-Alj KSTATW FOR 8 A LB--C o" acres "lanrnnerilecip soil, deeded wuter right, 7 room house, electric lighted, modern, 4(!x3G burn, fenced Puge wire, 40 a,cres In alfalfa, corn, sugar beots and small garden truck, 20 acres in pears, Ilartlutt nnd D'AnJou, smull peach orchard, team horses, cow, farm Implements und all crop goes with place. For price and particulars, address Hox GG, R. F, 1), No. 2. h. JI. C. Central Point, Ore. nUAL FSTATU FOR 8ALB All kinds of property for sale or ex change, Cold Kuy Reulty Co. FOR SALB Farm land, fruit land, timber lund, laud from fG.OO per acre upwards on long time. (Jold Ray Realty Co. FOU HALK-y snncunAjANKOUS FOR SALB Rugs, sewing moehlno, stoves, bed, kitchen eubliiet, dishes, etc. Inquire ,rH. c P, Hrown at Ooldeu Rule or 014 W 11th. FOR SALE Ono dresser, ono lounge. 4 rocking chairs, thieo qnurtur bed, small rugs. Phono 32S-R. Call 227 North Qakdule. NEW TODAY I Juvo one of tho finest outlujlm; stock ranches Hi the county. Four hundred acres nearly all of It Is ag ricultural land, und hair of It Irri gated. Flue Improvements, well out In the free outrange. About Gu0O worth ut personal proporty goes with It. Prlee f ti.GOU, and a groat bu at that price. Finn little plane slono to paveinont In (iruils Pass, U acrt. some al ia I fa, and "OHiit fruit. Would trade clear for Medfard property. G. D. HOON " Room III, Jarksou County lUuk Itldif. f 19.15 VOL) PICKIN' ON - V.'Uy DOnT DREW TW'. REST OF THIS PlCTUREl FOU 8ALK IttHCiniliANKOUH FOR SAI.n Singer sowing machine In good repair; Inch, mesh chicken wire and other things, cheap. 610 ' 14 tli street. FOR SALD Corn, beardless nnd bearded barley. Phono 30, Dr. Clancy. FOR SAM: Polo mountain buggy, good as now. Palmor Investment Co., Modoc Orchard. FOR HAM: Stamp mill, mining cars nnd track rail, pumps, hoists, nlr compressor, nlr drills, nilnng tma chlnery, tools nnd supplies, Iron nnd hydraulic plim all sizes, at half price. Address .Si, earo Tribune. FOR SALi: lluy a fancy dressed ml,lk fed capon for your Sunday dinner, 0 pounds tip, 2Gc. per .lb. Order nt Matsh & Dennett's Friday for Saturday delivery. FOR HALF Angora White, Climax. Ore. goats. Fd 11 o g . r .. FOU 8AMU-.tirKSTOCX FOR SAI.i: Team, wagon und har ness, cheap; tlioioiiglibrcd Duroe male hog. a. Allder, Ross Lane, 19.1 FOR SAI.D flood joung Jorsoy cow, Phone 4(!S-R-1. 190 FOR, 8ALK-rl)ny lunro, harness, buggy, wagon, shot gun (Winches ter), girl's btcvrle, Jersey cow. Frltsche, llox 33-A, Routo 2, Med ford. 191 FOR SALi: Horse, ono horijo farm wagon, good single harness for same, H5.00. 20 S. Peach st. 188 FOR 8ALR Choice reshUorcd Duroq gcltri, ybung boars, nud weanlings, h. II. Houston, 1 mile west of Tul ent, Phone 3-F12, 189 FOR SALB 12 heavy work marcs, well broke. Vinson's Horn, North Rlveislde itvonuo, 188 U. ..j.l-IT WANTK!) MIMKRiilJtWKOUH WANTED Wo are la u position to help the small grower out, cuit use small lots of fancy onions nud potatoes at market prices. Also car lots. Call nt our warehouso or telcphoun Number 32. 4 WANTED Furnished room; give dentistry. Call Dr. Jones, 204 B. Main St. 91 WANTED- -Fresh cows. O. E. Illack ington, Cold Hill, Ore. IKK WANTED Second hand 3-4 or 1-2 inch water pipe; also to trndo wogon, buggy or horse for A-l milk cows Phono HS-X. WANTED Lai go hnlttlnu mill In vites correspondence from women desirous of earning monoy, purt or full time. Good pay. Experience unnecessary. International MRU, Inc., Norrlstown, Pa, 200 -" v i. HELP WANTED FniALK WANTED Ten sales ladles. Apply nt once to the Sterling Clonk nud Suit House, Ashland, Oio. I8U HELP WAXTEtv 31 AIM WANTED A innit' who will use his brains and reel for eight hours u day, can secure a splendid position with good Income with the Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Co. Acci dent and lleulth Department, 301 2 Title & Trnst Uldg, Portland. Oiegon, J89 WANTJcn (SITUATIONH WANTED Dressniaklnu. Puouo 47V-.M. 144 South Central, t.o.n LOST Nearly whlto fox terrier, (Duster). Strayed fiont James Owens' place Sunday. Notify B. D Elwood. Medford. lfts WHY? IT IH YOl'U IH'MINES.S TO BV15 MR Oecause my slociu la trade Is to bare optioned at tho lowest cash prtco tho host buy In this county, I havo been on tno ground look ing out for you for tho past five years. Nearly ovooday 1 huva In vestigated 8omo "good thlug." I have eliminated everything oxcopt those deals which I urn convinced Will so ?ure me satisfied customer!. In a few hours Unto I can give you tho benefit of this research. It Is toy business to ibotv you over tho county and Introduce you to the possibilities and opportunities here. Bee Med ford first and J. C. BARNES 1MI Wuit Mt HitnU f- 1 : 1 a rial: J.4SB PA'GE FIVE By Blbsser IIUHtVFH IHUFCTOltV Auto Rupplles LAHEll AUTO SPRINO CO. W nm tporatftig tho largest, oldest and best equipped plant In tho Pa cific northwest. Use our springs when othera full. Sold under guar antee, 2C North Fifteenth St, Portland, Ore. Attorneys POIITKR J. NBFF, W.M. P. MBALBV Attorneys-nt-Law, Rooms 8 and 9, Medford National Rank bldg. A. B. RBAMES, LAWYBR Qnrnett Corey bldg. O. M. RORRRTS Lawyer. itiemoru watiouai Hunk Dulldlhg, DentlsU '. V, .11. VAN SUUTUU DR, C. C. VAN SCOYOO -. x. Dentists Garnett-Coroy Dldg., titto 310 Medford, Oro, Phono ?GQ. Collections and IteiKirts f tM tt . . mmmX COLLKCTIONS AND RBPOUTS Wa collected some accounts 14 years old. Wo know how to get tho money. Tho Duuock Mercantile Agency, Inc., Rooiiib 1, 2, 3, Hns klns Uldg., 210 VI Mnlnst. J'jiglnecr nnd C4ntrnctor FRED N. CUMMlNOa Snglneer and contrnqtor, 404 M. F. & H. Dldg. Surveys,, ustlmulist. Irrigation ilratuagu, orchard und land lm proromont. ""NBP" i Garbage OARUAGB Oct your promises cleaned up for the summer. Call on tho city garbugo wagons for good service. Phono 274'L. F. V. Allen. Instruction In Music HAIOHT MUSIC STUDIO Itoom 'M'M 401, Oarnott-Corey bldg. Fred Al ton llalglit. piano; Mrs. Florenes Hulllday Hhlght, voice. Phoaa 72 Ph)sUlans mid Hurreons '. F. O. CARLO W, D?t EVA JIAIXH OARLOW Osteopathia physicians, 410-417 Oarnett-Corey bldg,, pliuno 1U3U-L. Resldenc 20 South Laurel st. DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathia physician, 303 Oarnett-Coroy building, Phono 904-M. DR. J. J, BMMBNS Physlclun and surgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear, nose nnd throat. Byes sclen ttttrally tested and glasses sup. piled. Oculist and Aurlst for 8. P. R. R. Co. Offices JI. F. & H. Co. bldg., opposite P. O. Phono 507. DR. R. W. CLANCY Physician und surgeon Phones, offiro 3C, real doneo 724 J, Office hours, 10 to 12, 2 to G. DR. 8 A. LOCICWOOD DR. MYRTLE 8. LOCICWOOD Phjslulans und surgeons. Offtca 309-310-311. M. F. & l. bldg. Phonos, rcaidenco 814-J2, offlcs 814, DR. MARTIN C. RARIIER -Physician and surgeon. Headaches and block, opposite Nash hotel. Hours 10 to 12, 1 to 4. Phono 110-J. T O. HEINE. M. D. Evo, Ear. Noso and Throat. Headaches nnd nervous conditions relieved by properly fitted glasses. Cross oyes straightened. Office- 22S E. Mala St., phone 303. Consultation free. 4 Pi Intel h and Publlfcliers MEDFORD PRINTING CO., has tho best oqulpped prlutlijg office In southern Oregon; hook binding, loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, etc. Portland prices. 27 North Fir st. Public Stenographer M T EDWARDS, Steogrupher and Multlgraphlng, Rooms 409-410 Gurnet t-Corey uulldlng. OGlro phono 709-J, residence phono 1C3-R. , Tr.uisfeis BADS TRANBFEIt & STORAGE CO. --Office 42 North Front st. Phono 313 Prices right. Servlco guur- n teed MMIIX WATCHMAKING Take the right step now. pleasant, profitable work not overdone; few months learning, positions guaraa tredf rltn fo references' and pnrtle. ulars. Portland Watci;nak(ng, Kr gravlng and Optloal Hflbool. 3)3 Cow. luoiiwMlh Rhlg. Cth and .ukeny, Poitlund, Oregou. . ' ' A '.,.,', 1