PXGEFIVE Freckles and His Friends By Blosser CENTRAL POINT MEDFORD MAIL TRUIIINE, BEDFORD, ORECION, MONDAY. NOVF.MKKR 8, 1013 1-, MA. SAD I COULD , . LWI1!:. tift- -: :V; : ! sTy marry I wofwuv bol ELU' l9AW 1 I Mm:: y way were at aPVy. .. 7Qj H v: .. C ,np5Ji? asM S0M6LPSr f V'" "f-T- A VE HOUSE 'TlLt ,0rT I B:: - :;-P::r LZlTL A5V i ( VER Q ; J ,. I - . rn JA 0U5EWTME L I Cll '' m '' '''W' T QUElOrffl POESg'NCr ;:;:;,- ; :. .VlS , Mr. ami tr.s. A. D. Ramsey of Iloqil Hivor, who Imve been Visiting Mr. iiml Mis. Smith, loft for the San Francisco exposition Wcdnet-dny morning. Anions tin Central Pointeri who nttcnded the Medford and Klntniitli Kttlli football game at Medford Tuci dny afternoon were Floyd Roxs, .lira Ross, Clntius MeCredic, Frank Hosw, Fred Farm, Frank Mnyficld, J. M. Andrews and Robert Holmes. Will P.xburn and ister, .Miss llen nio Randall, left for Rogue River on train 1(1 WedncMlnv eening. A. K. Lu Porte made n business trip to (Irutit Pa". Thursday inorii ini?. Mnrliii.Witto has returned after several innnllis' stav in Klamnlb eoitnty uhd the exposition. The Misse Norwood, Mr. Norwood and Mr. P.luekbuni spent Wednesday evening in Phoenix. Professor A. J. Ilnnby and wife were recent visitors to Central Point. Mayor W. A. Cowley returned from a business trip to Portland Thursday morning. Mrs M. K. Campbell of Medfnid is visiting her daughter, .Mrs. M. 0. Hiondbent, for several flays. Mrs J. P.. Uoswt'll and little daugh ter, flivettc, and sons, Clifford and Carl. spentihe week end with friends nt do!,! Hill. J. K. Hr.s.vell left on train 1-1 Sun day morning to spend the day with Hold Hill friends. Miss Pearl Pnnke.v spent Sunday with (Irnnts Pass friends. Mr. and Mrs Rennllett and .Mrs. MeKinnis of Sterling. Kan., are vis iting Mr. and .Mrs. 1). II. Lyons and faui'ly. , Mis Uerllin Martin, who is tench ing sehool in Josephine eonyty, spent the week end with her fiwhcr," John Martin. Fred II. Hopkins is on a husines Irip to San Frnnciseo and other Cali fornia points. Don't forget the musical cantata to be given at the opera house in this city on the evening of November 112. Miss Frnneino MeNassar, gypsv (pieen, takes the part of old Mother flrunt to perfection. Her singing is beautiful. Mrs. W. K. Rrnvton, in the role as Rosalie, sing" in her usual sweet voiiee. Mrs. M. 0. llroadbent as fairy iiccn has a very difficult purl, but sings it exceedingly wtll. Mr. -md .Airs. Webber of Sterling wore shopping here Saturday Mr. Mary K. Lyons of Kaxmnn, Kan., who lias been visiting her son, I). A. Lyons, for the pn-t year; who expects to leave for her home within the next week, was tendered n fare well reception nt the h'otn'e of her sotu About twenty-fno invited guests wen1 prcM-nt and various games weie played by young and aged. Appetiz ing refreshments were served and n delightful evening was enjoyed by all. Kenneth lleebe and Men-ill Kendall left Sunday afternoon to visit the Snn Francisco exposition. A number of our young people were out of town visitors Saturday even ing. Some went to Oold Hill, others to Peaslo and Ajsiito, to attend the ft rouge meeting there. W. T. Slidham motored lo Phoenix Friday nfternoon. Pen Little spent th week end in the vicinity of Lake Crock. Mrs. K. .1. Fiek is spending the week with her si-ter, Mrs. Clde Malone of Ashland. Deputy Sheriff V. W. Wilson spent, a lew d.ivs with Dave Duncan on F. "ans creek hunting deer hist week. Mr. and Mr-. Charles Niiuau and Judge for Yourself Which Is Itcttor Try n Experiment or Profit by u .Mcslfoiit Cit izen's KH'i-lence Something new Is an experiment. Must he proved to bo ns represent ed. The statement of a manufacturer is not convincing proof of merit. Hut the endorsement of friends Is. Now supposing you had a bud back, A lame, weak, or aching one, Would you experiment on It? You will read of mnnv so-called currs. Endorsed by strangers from far away places. It's different when the endorso ment comes from home. Kasy to prove local testimony. ltmid this Med ford case; C. (. K'IbJ, grocer. W. Main St., Medford, says: I suffered from n Aiiil aehe in the small of my back for months. The kidney ser.retlonB were uuHatuml anU I had trouble In ocin tr.iilUig thew. I f1nlly sot a suppl) o Doaii's Kidney Pills and took two c ihrH) 1muu. Tkn (tain left me and my MciBftyg are now In wueh hotter rTU 54. at all d.lrs. Don't truly H' tar i HtUwar rel -gl Ua'a KiHy INUtt lb mm that Vr Krlba lnf KMcar-MllharN Co.. ! ropk. Rn . V .i- JACKSONVILLE ITEMS daughter left for San Francisco, Cal., Thursday, where they will visit tela ti'es and tike in the exposition. Miss Lulu Williams was a Medford visitor Monday. ( lydo Shaw left for Columbus, jro., the first of the week, where he will join his wif. Mrs. F. C. Smith entertained the rVidny Afternoon club at her home this nek. The elub has decided to hold its meetings on Wednesday, so have changed the name accordingly K. D. Stephenson li.vc returned from Steninhoat, whore he has been pros peeling. Miss Mollie Pritt left for Oakland, Cal., Sunday, wheie she will be the guest of Mrs. John Dyer while visit ing the fair. Mrs. .1. P Wells is onterlnining to day (Saturday) with a linen shower for the pleasure of Miss Orn Stout, 'w'hoHo marriage to F.rnet Nieder mever will be an event of the nenr fu ture. , Mr. and Ms. Lewis Ulrich were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. 0. C. King at Mulford .Monday evening. Misses Lucile Abbott, Unitn Morgan nr.d Sara Orenvcs entertained a num ber of young girls last Saturday even ing at the Abbott home. The evening was spent in playing Hallowe'en games, the house being Appropriately decorated for the oec-asion. The young misses present, besides the hostess, were:' F.lsio Knseb-, Louise Martin, Josephine Martin, Hello Flem ing, Mollie Hailey, Ruth Fleming, F.d ith Hailey, Hena Hanell, (Iretehen Puiil. Mrs Minnie Iiobiusou was a Med ford visitor the first of the week. Mrs. W. K. Finney and Mrs. Ilobeit Finnev entertained tlw "HInek Cat Sewing elub" last Thursday nl'ter noen. Henry Hoef is e.))ected home fov a visit next week, Henry has served his time as a middy in the I'nited States navy nn.l will spend a few weeks here before rr -enlisting. Mrs C. L. Sjiringer and children have returned home alter a isit with the formers mother, Mrs. L. A. IJyan. fllenn and Azro Withrow have re turned from Dunsmuir. K. M. Welch, foreman of the Ilogue lliver Canal company, arrived in Tal ent Inst week ami will make his head quarters here for a time. A missionary meeting was held on Thursday nt the Methodist church. Fred Pnpp and Marion Sownslt re turned Thursday from a hunting trip over on Mount Pitt. They brought back n bear and several bucks. .Mr. and Mrs. Charles Drown were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Me Nair of Ashland, Sundny. J. A. Morse nnd family were in Kagle Point Sunday. J. C. Mason was transacting busi ness in Ashland Sunday. Mrs.. J. C. Vance arrived home Sunday front a is.it at Little Slinstn, Cal. Dr. Hart and Lewis Drown returned Sunday from a hunting trip on Little Hutle. Jim Driiicr, Harry Olime nnd Arlie Powers went to Squaw lake on a hunting trip. Osear Hediu has bought a large auto truck and is hauling wood fioin his ranch on Wagner creek. Last Saturday night a Hallowe'en party was given at the home of J D. Coleman by Mi Delphi.-i Colemur. and MiM Kdun Weells Games were played ami fortunes told. At midmuht a fine luneli was served. Those pres ent were: Helen Adnuuou, lluby (luehi-s, Lola Clark, Florence, dibit. ICnth (Ian in, Alwi Coleman, Naomi WiUon, fibjn Terrell, Kitou Pee-on, Ava Holt, Ityroii Saimin, Ivan Hous ton, (Vvil Auer. Anmdcl Coleman, Lowi Iteestn. Carllnu Morse, I.lojd Imb and Morris .Ioimm., TWe Peirci D44 kImsm f tke Mtttk- otfwi eitiirt-ii gave a iiauowern imnv TbursdMy evening. Tto Ewor(h lwfHr gov a HnJIow tfm oartv in it eily Wall MM4y vraing. Ml I'jlilli Tr.iei lui- ret nine I li.-ei the S.n-red lle.tll iuop.lul IN Medluld. 1 TALENT IK Min. MeC'aslin is visiting her daughter, Mrs Weiss, of Medford. CHESTERFIELD HERE The Celebrated Clairvoyant, nncl Palmist in Town Wtll Heuinln n Fwv l)ays Ornnt Chesterfield, the eminent thought reader anil clairvoyant, ar rlver In Meilford yesterday, nnd has secured huadauarters at The l'nlm ItoouiliiK llipise, 130 West Main St., where he states ho will give private readlnns In palmistry. Ho Is the same man of mystery as of old, nnd If press notices are to bo relied upon hlii inexplicable powers are growing strotiRer year after yeor. Chester field read the ;ialms of such noted personages as Haron Carl l)u Preu of Munich, navarla; luodles, tho great Greek; William J, Hryan, former Governor Greer of Oregon; Sonatpr C. K. Davis, Senator Teller, Itov. .Sam uel Jonen, Admiral Schley, Sarah Uarnhurdt, Hinnia Calve, Mine. Nor dlca uud In brief a list without ond. Ho Is looked upon In eastern states ns a prophet, by others as u man of superhuman powers, and Is a note worthy scholur of tho greatest old scientists, such us Desbarolles, ltalzac, I)u mas, Germiitn, Cralf, Allen, Co des, Ilartheb, Arlstotlo, and many others. It is said that ho tolls you what alls you, and whathor or not you can bo cured; If you will soon mako changes In your business conditions; If your life Is or will bo happy; if absent friends will return; If you will travel; what you aro best fitted for In life; If you will win your law suit. Prof. Chesterfield camo from Port laud, and during his stay there fully 3000 people consulted him. It Is said that In his clairvoyant readings ho actually tells your name, ago uud date of your birth. Suen yostorday nt his parlors ho stated that he would romalu In Med ford but n few davs Adv. Reported by Jaelcson County Ab trnct Co., Sixth and Fir Sts. Ilea) Kstuto Transfers L. A. Rose et uv to Rogue River Yallev Cannl Co., bind in twp. :H-1V. f- 1 T. II P. EngW t. Roviie River A'alle.v ('ni).il Co., IiukI in blk. :t"i, Cif 10 0. W. lnri et vx lo II. P. Finn, land m ii. :IS-1W. 10 P. Lnfmoii tt "v to Mciliniil WHAT CAUSESCOLDS? This queticjii is asked every day. A cold ii really a fever, not always caused by the weather but often due to disordered blo.xl or lack of impoitant food-olemcnts. In changing n-ason fat-focxls are es-iential bocau.se thuy distribute heat by enriching the blood and so rendu r the syteni better able to withstand tJ varying ek-inents. This h the important reaaon why Scott's I-JnuUion khoukl always be taken for uiUU, and it docs more build Miengtb to prrvent akkneaa. Scott ' KiiiuUe a contains Xature's mrt strength lufVltag Uts, so skillfully Ikamcied loxt ' ' . -H urollt (rum wwy (lrf. I-., ti.ut tic i.. hriHl dnresof n.,.4. baM at drug si. tJ always get the jt nuin. UU . SvMutt. SWuwSfU N J. lyn wmPJMMaaBajBaaaBPiHK7BKi COURT HOUSE NEWS Hc-guo lliver Orehards Co., land in twp. :I8-IW. 1 II. L. White et ux to James II. lleifccy, land in Ashland; also land in see. UO-IO-IW. 10 11. J. Kdwnrds et ux to Henry L. White, land in twp. 3fl .1 1-3 'o00 15. S. Applcgnte to W. A. llook fellcnv, land in see. 'Jtl-HS-'JK. oWl Flore K. Haines et ux to Ther esa L. Hums lots in block 1, Lewis Add., Medford.. .. 10 United States to (leonio Cusick, land in see. lO-.'l-MW. Pnteiit J. M Allen et ux to Ucorg" Froi s, laud in twp. LWUT-UW. 10 MARKET REPORT I Price I'aia tiy i-nler i:ans ioe. HUTTRll Dairy, two pounds ftOe. POTATOES New, lV,e. ONIONS--1.V' per lb. HON'KY V.V per lb. C1DKII J0o. PORK 88Vio. BEEP 9llo. LARD lOo. BACON 1318c. SHOULDERS 12)0. HAM 10c. BUTTER FAT 30c. BUTTER Wholesale, :iOe. IilTrfltoca HOriS Al'ivr, .a to .V,e. STEERS Alive, .(.rjiific. COWS Alive, -IflVje. VEAL Dressed, 810c. I.lvo Poultry HENS Large, over -l lbs., Ho; under I lbs. .flflc; old roosters, bV; st'igs, (I-; bi oilers, 1 to IK lbs., Die; sjirings, '2 lbs. nnd over, 1'Je. Dl'CKS Fat, 8c. Tl'RKEYS Kl to L"te, aceordim; to rpinlitv. BELGIAN HARES, ft to Oc. liny nnd Grain (Having Prices.) WIIKAT 80c bushel. OATS-$25 ton. HAY- -Alfalfa, $V. ton; grain, .11. BARLEY -Wluilu .W.rt. DRUGS EXCITE YOUR KIDNEYS, USE SALTS If your Hack U aching1 or Bladder bothers, drink lota of water and eat leu meat. Ylien your kidneys hurt and your back feels tore, don't get scared nnd proceed to load your stomach with a lot of druj that cxciUs the kldncyn and irritate tlio entire urinary truct. Keep your kidneys clean liko you keep your bowels clean, by rluthitig them with a mild, lisrinleM alU which rerooves tho body's urinous wste und Btiinulaten them to their nor mal activity. Tho function of the kid nrys U to fllter tho blood. In 24 hours tbey strain from it C00 grains of acid and wmtr, so we can readily understand tlio vital imporUnce of keepiug the kid nev active- Drink lots of water you can't drink too much; also get froui any nh.irmacitt about four ounces of Jad halls j take a lablenpoonful In a glaas of water befure breakfatt each inoruiiiK for r. fetv days nnd your kidney will act lino. This fumoua salts is mudo from the scid of rapos nnd lemon Juice, combined wiUi litliin, nnd haa Utii iikx! for genera tions to leun and utiimdaUi olo(-j;vd kid neyvj Uo to ncutralizo tlio acids In uriuu no it no longer 1 a aourco of irri tation, thuH ending bladder wcaknnni, J ml Haiti is inesH.'iiivei cannot In- in re inftkes a delightful vlfervescviit itliiu-wutcr drink which everyone should take now and then to keep their kid neys clean and activ-. Try this, ul keep up thy water drinkiiij;, and no doubt J'u will woiidi-r what Ux-amu of your kidney trouble and backache. HOTEL OXFORD Newest and Best in GRANTS PASS, ORE. Em bodies every convenience and comfort found In a modern hotel. Hot and oid wator, steam heat and lelephona In every room. I.arga beertul lobby with oin fire. Well l.iKbttMl finiuplu Itoouis. Hates BMMlerste. Autct-nus to all trains. Medford trade uape-lullv aoliild. T. W. STREETS, Prop. LNTKBUItHAN AtJTO CAH CO. Tlino Tntilo LcaTO Medford dally except Sun day for Ashiand, Talent nnd Phoenix nt 8 n. in., 1:15. 3..i0 nnd C:1G and 10:15 p, in. (Saturday nt 11: 1C p. ra.) Sunday Icavo at 8:00 and 11:00 a, ra., 1:00, C:00 nnd 9:30 p. m. I.cavo Ashland dally except Sunday at 9:00 n. m., 12:C0, 2:30, 4:30 and 7:00 p. in. und Sunday nt 10:00 a. m 12 noon. 4:00. 6 nnd 10:30 p. m. Nm'Jce of KherlfrH Snlo Coder Kecu. lion In l-'ori-eloMiit-o Lou I). Jnne.i, Plaintiff, vh. Judr.on (1. llotile, llesslo M, Uoble, and P. K. Merrick, as Trutee, Defeudnnta. Hy virtue of an execution nnd order of ualo duly Issued, out of and under the neal of the circuit court of tho State of Oregon, In nnd for the Coun ty of Jueknon, dated the fith dny at October, 191.', In n certain foredoH uru suit therein, wherein Lou I). Jotien, ua plaintiff, on the 2ud day of October, 1915. recovered u judemout nr.nliiet the defendant Judson O, Oobe, In tho mi in of $3,(179,00 to gether Avith 931.00 coats, and aecured u decree nKiilnst tho otbor defendant.-! herein, Public notice n hereby Riven that In compliance with thu corumnndtt of nnld execution and order of Mile, 1 will on Tuesday, thu lGth day of No vember, 1915, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. of nnld day, nt tho front door of tho Court House in JackKou vllle, Jueknon County, Oreon, offer for unle and will sell at public auc tion, subject to redemption an In by law provided, nil of the rlnht, title, nnd Interest of the defendnutH In nud to tho following real property to-wlt: CommencInK nt tho Southeast cor ner of tlio I, J. Philip reservation In tho City of Mcdiord, whore Sixth Street Intersects with tho County Uoad ( Riverside Aveuuo); thence In a northerly direction, aioiK' thu West nldo of said road, one hundred f 100) 'feet; thence In a westerly direction, parallel with Sixth street, one hun dred (100) feet; thence! In a South erly direction parallel with said county-road, one hundred (100) reet to Sixth Htreet, thence in an easterly di rection, iiIoiik the north Hue of Sixth street; one hundred (100) feet to the plaro of boulnnlni;, lie Inn a parcel of laud 100 feot by 100 feet In hIzo. All of the above laud will be Hold at said time nud place in tho manner provided by law for the mtlu of real property to satisfy thu Judgment, costs and accruliiK costs of thin salo. Dated this Kth day of October, 191S. W. H. SlNOLI.lt. Sheriff. Ily K. W. Wilson. Deputy. FOU HKNT IIOUNKiCHKPlNO HOOMS FOU UKNT Modern furnished housekeeping rooms, cheap; cIoho In. 234 Kast 9th, 208 l-XIK IlKfiT KUlinirfTIKIt KOOM.S POH IIK.NT Purnlshed rooms nncT alNo houso keeplnt; rooinu, eloso In, 304 South Central. roit iu-:.VF--nousiyj KOUURNTiliorn .roomhunKii low. I'lione 349-J, or liinuiro nt 010 S. Oaltdalo. 101 FOR HKNT .The Roberts house on South Oiikdnle, (ieo. L. Trelehler, phone 72 1-J. 1U8 FOR HUNT Nicely furnTshed itun jjulow. Phono 929-W. 199 FOR RENT Modem six room bun Kttlow, cheap. 029-W. FOIt RENT Furnished' 4-room house, strictly modorn, close In, llchts and wator furnished. Phone Hai-L, or call at 200 W, Main. FOU It I5NT liTnTsiied moTlern hoiiflo. V. II. Everhard, 1013 W. 9th street. FOR KENT Well furulBhed modern bunRalow. 42J South Laurel. FOR KENT JUNCKI.KANl-.OtlH FOU LEASE Hlrh river bottom land. Fine for RardenltiK, corn uud potatoes. It, oaro Mail Tri bune I NEW TODAY I have one of thr finest oiittaylng stock rani lies in tho county. Four hundred acres nearly nil of It Is ag ricultural laud, nnd halt of It irri gated. Pine Improvements, well out In tho free outrangu. About JjOOO worth of norsenal proporty boos with It. l'rie I22.0U0, and a xruat buy at that price Pine, little place close to pavement In (Irants I'n, aix arren. some al falfa, and aonie fruit. Would trade rUar fur Medford property. "c:d.hoon"" Itooui 10, Juiksou County Dank llld FOU SALIC ItRAlj KSTAT FOU SALK Or trade, cheap, two lots Central Point, block 70. Lot tie Pell, Trail, OroKon. 100 FOU SALE -Farm land, fruit land, timber land, land from $5.00 por ncro upwards on long tlino. Oold Hny llonlty Co. FOU BAr.r-snrwnin.iiANKOiJH FOU "sALK-HearUcd Rhode Islund Hed cockerels for breeding, bred by double Spolcann winner last nhow. Krnest Webb, Central Point. 102 FOU SALK Overiuud tourlim car; snap for quick nalo. Phone 7, Line 14, Central Point. 202 FOR SALK Stock beets land carrots 0.00 por ton. P. L. Caton, Cen tral Point. 11. P. I). No. 3, Phono 29x3. 222 FOU SALK Fine hentlut; "cto ve, Kood ns new, at a bargain. W. .1. Wurner, 511 South Oakdald, Phouo C9C-M, 199 FOR SALK llenrdiefia und bearded barley. Phoue 30, Dr. Clancy. FOU SALK Anuorn noats. Ed Whlto, Cllmux, Ore. 212 REAL ESTATET TOU SALE All kinds of property for sale or ox cbnnRo. Gold Huy Itoalty Co. FO R SALK Soino mixed pullctH. Medford Poultry A Err Co., Pho'no 083. 197 FOU SALK Kltruon rnnro for wood or coal, Iron bed; crib, dressor, sftw Iur muchlnn, etc. Phono 913-J, or call 103 Roosevelt nve. 198 FOR SALE Pole mountain btlRRy. Kood as new. I'nlinur Investment Co., Modoc Orchard, FOR' SALK Ford tourlnR car. In qulro at Nash'JIotol. FOU SALK Stnmp mill, mining cars nnd track rail, pumps, hoists, ulr compressor, nlr drills, mining m-h chlnery. tools and ntipplles, IrOn nnd hydraulic pipe nil sizes, nt hnlf price. Address M, euro Tribune roil HALn-iiirrracsc FOR SALE Pair of ii?uosC,"NnHh Stable. 199 FOR SALI-brtradc, bay muroThnr ness, biiRBy, waiton, Jersey cow, price 100 for all. I-'rltsche, llox :t:i, Itouto 2, Medford. 108 FOR SALK 15 horsoH. 12 heavy work mures. Inquire Vlnson'H Haru, N...HIversldo Ave. 21C WAVriinftlTUATIONH WANTED Plrst-elusa urcountant will accept temporary or perma nent work as bookkeeper. Local references. Address H-4, box 78, Medford, or phono 403-U-2. 190 WANTED Work byplay, linuror'job by man with team; also wo have alfalfa, itraln, buy nnd straw and wooil for sale. Leo Young, Phono 7-F4. 221 WANTED M!num.ijANKOUH WANTUD lluvo party to ront strict ly modern buiiKalow, well loomed, either furnished or unfurnished. Dennett Investment Co. WANTED flood" milk tcwlo winter for use. Phone 8&7-R. 198 WNTEb-LMKO knltUii"mirr In vites correspondence from women desirous of cnrnlng money, part or full time. Good puy, Exporlenco unnecessary. International Mills, Inc., Norrhtown, Pa, 200 FOH KAtniA.ttiE FO 11 T 1 1 A DE - U Tn" wago n " I'll one 77K-.I. 201 WHY? IT 18 YOL'K numNESH TO SEE Ml; Uecause my aloen. m trade Is to hnvo optioned at tho lowest cash prtco the bent buy In this county. I have been on tne nroutid look ing out for you for the past five years. Nearly evorydny I have In Tustlgntod some "good thing." I have eliminated everything cjicopt those deals which I am convinced will ss ouro cm satisfied euitomers. In a few hours time 1 can clro you the benefit of this research. It Is iuj bustuess to show you over the county and Introduso you to the possibilities and opportunities here. See Med ford first and I J. C. BARNES I lift! Went Main Htrvst HUHimSH lHUKCTOllV Auto Supplies LAHKU AUTO SPIIINO CO. We am operating the largest, oldest nnd best equipped plaut In tho Pa cific northwest. Uso our springs when others fall. Sold under guar antee. 20 North Fifteenth St., Portland. Ore, tarv.- .:..: s i-tr-: .. - ----n Attorneys GEO. W. CIIEHHY Attornoy.. nnd ....Notnry, Hooni 9, Jackson County ....Dank Uulldlng, Medford, Ore. POUTER J. NBPP. WM. P. MBALEY Attornoys-at-Lnw, Rooms 8 and 9, Medford National Dank bldg. A. K. REAMKS, LAWYER Gnrnett Corcy bldg. Q. M. RODERTS Lawyer. Medford National Rank Building. ' Dentist DrJ W. M. VAN SCOYOQ nn. C. C. VAN SCOYOO l Dentists Gnrnctt-Coroy' nidg., ulto 310 Medford, Ore. Phono 80C Collections nud llcorts COU.ECTIONS AND REPORTS We collected some accounts 14 years old. Wo know how to get the money. Thu Iluttock Mercantile Agency. Inc., Rooms 1, 2, 3, Has- . Jt!n",J,H,K' "-8 K Main st Engineer anil Con true tor 'PRKD N, CUMMLNG8i--8nRlneer and contractor, 404 M. F, & H. nidg. Surveys., estimates, Irrigation drainage, orchard nnd land lm proVement. Garbagn OAHflAGK Out your promises cleaned up for tho summer. Call on tho city garbage wagons for good oervleo. Phono 274-L. I . Allen. Iiislriic-lloii In Music iLUIIT mVsFc 8TUDIO Room 401, Gnniett-Corey bldg. Fred Al ton llutght, piano; Mrs. Florence Ilalllduy llnlgbt, voice. Phono 72 Physicians and Surgeons DRt P. G. CARLOW, DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathic physicians, 4IC-417 Gurnott-Corey bldg., phono 103C-L. Hcsldence 20 South Laurel at. DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathic physician, 303 Garnott-Corey building. Phono 901-M. DR. J. J. EMMENB Physician and surgeon. Practice limited to eye, oar, noso and throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and glasses sup plied. Oculist nnd Aurlst for S. P. R. R. Co. Offices M. P. & II. Co. bldg., opposlto P. O. Phono 507. DR. R. W. CLANCY Physician nnd surgeon Phones, office 30, resi dence 724-J. Office hours, 10 to 12, 2 to R. DR. 8. A. LOCKWOOD ' DR. MYRTLE S. LOCKWOOD Physicians nnd surgeons. Office 309-310-311, M. P. & II. bldg. Phones, residence 314-J2, office 814. DR. MARTIN O. HAROER Physi cian nnd surgeon. Headaches and block, opposlto Nash hotel Hours 10 to 12, 1 to 4. Phono 110-J. T. a. HEINE, M. D.Eyo, Ear. Noso und Throat. Headachos anH nervous conditions relieved by properly fitted glasses. Cross eyes Btrnlghtened. Offlco 228 E. Main "Ujdione 303. Consultation freo. Printers ami Publishers MEDFORD PRINTING CO., has toe best equipped printing office In southern Oregon; book binding; loohc leaf ledgors. billing systems, ete Portland prices. 27 North, Fir st. - - vs.. 4 .rr.- -r rr-nn Publle Stenographer M. T EDWARDS. Steogrspiier i i"wiiwi ana .miiiii-rapning, Hooms 403-410 Garnott-Corey uuuuing. uruco rcsldonco phone phono 709-J, u;:t-H. Transfei-H H.VDS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO,' Office 42 North Front st. Phone 318. prices right. Service guar anteed. I.HUt.V WATril.MAKIVn "TiiIio the right stop new: pleasant, profitable work not overdene: few months learning; positions guaran teed: wrlto for rnfei onces und partic ulars. Portland Watchmaking, En gravlnic and Opt leal School. 218 Pom uionealtli Illiltr . tlb and Anktwiy, Peit Uud, Oruguu,