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MEDFORD MAIL TKIBLTNE, MW3.F0KD, ORKUQX, 'JTKSDAY. XOYLOMIU.R J), 1915 PAGE MVB Freckles and His Friends By Blosser ASHLAND UNO VICINITY fc I I The decision of the commercial club committee uh to the feasibility of removing thp Oregon building at San Francisco to :ocat parks is ad verse to the .movement, Inasmuch as the Chautauqua association Is not disposed to co-operate In the project unless the structure Is re-erected on npsembly grounds, whereas the ideal environment Js within the enlarged purl; area. A suggestion will bo made to the Southern Pacific, how ever, to the effect that the railroad undertake the removal Job, using the building for a now depot and an ex hibit center on a colossal scale. Among excursionists to San Fran cisco the lost of the week were Mrs. K. E. Miller and her brother, T. I'. Morton, Mrs. Louis Schwcln, Karl Hosier and wife, Hnrley Holmes, tho busiest boy In town the. past summer and who has earned enough money at odd Jobs to take the outing, turned the tables on his dad, llosen, by in viting pater to go along with him to ace the sights of tho exposition, fath er being willing. A. R. McFarland has also gone and .will visit hjs daughter, Mrs. A. J. Kennedy, resid ing at -ICO Thornton avenue, San Francisco. Johnny Saunders, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Stuart Saunders, accidentally shot himself In the leg last Saturday while handling a revolver. Tho high school football game nt OrantH Pass Saturday was won by Ashland CO to 0. Tho next game In the series will bo between Ashlnnd and Medford, In the latter city, No vumbor 13, with a battle royal be tween the same teams on home groundH Thanksgiving day. Oliver Shipley, who has been living on the (i. S. llutler placo across Hear Creek, leaves this week with his fam lly for tho old homo surroundings In tho vicinity of'Anderson, Indiana, to which market ho personally conduct ed 300 fat hogs of his own raising. City Attorney Mooro Is receiving a visit from his brother, C. A. Moore, of linker, also an attorney, who Is accompanied by his wife, and they are on their return home from a trip to the San Francisco exposition. llert It. Greer, of tho Tidings, at tended tho State Kdltorial Associa tion gathering at Salem last week and addressed tho newspaper men on "Scenic Oregon." It. 11. Ilryant, well known through, out tho county, was married at .Tack. Konvlllo lust Wednesday to a Mrs. Horton of l.os Angeles. Tho newly, wiids will reside hero. Hrynnt and a son of Ills have been ranching on (in extensive sealo In the vicinity of Montague. C. K. Johlson has reopened a shoo chop on Fourth street In the depot neighborhood, A. II. Scoflold, residing on North Main street, died recently In Portland to which city he had been taken after protracted Illness. Interment was In that city. Tho city street lighting system has roBiimed a normal status, due to n rise In creek wators. Tho resumption In a welcome one, all the moro grati fying after a period of intermittent moonshine and shadow. From now on tho customary servlco will prob ably not bo Interrupted. Last Frldady n drunken man on horseback, armed, threatened to shoot up tho nelghbornood In 'the vi cinity of the Hillings ranches on the western limits of tho city. Mr. and Mrs. Ilnlph Hillings were tho special objects of tho stranger's nbuslvo threats, which In this Instanco were iHMltlvely uncalled for. Local police wur appealed to who went to tho hcono, but In tho meantime tho man had one further In tho direction of Eagle Mills, and the ofljrcrs declined to attempt an arrost unless somobody would volunteer to swear out a war rant, claiming no Jurisdiction. Othor residents of tho near vicinity testify to the man's Mraugo and abusive con duct, and are at a loss to account for not not bolng placed under ar rest. Jack Adams, Southern Pacific Urakoman. has moved with his family to this city from Dunsmulr, having exchanged positions In tho rallioad service for a run out of ABhlund, Workmen are placing tho finishing touches on soveral of the oxtenslvo Jobs In lithlu park. The charging station structure hus been completed and tho necessary machinery and ap paratus Is bolng instnllod. The ditch ed on the pipe fcstom have been left uncovered an a precautionary nioas uio, pending a ttt of tho conduits a to possible loakago In eortaln places. The tails on tho canyon trail wore turned on Sunday, and tho ef fort roaomhlos In a measure, the beau ties or "Mossbrae," near Shasta Springs. Other spring and fountain (sutures almost duplicate nature. In IbMlful handiwork. The moblll tlM of all these attractions afford a 8f miMMtHm of both natural and artl (tatal ieltghta. J. J. Henbree. of Lafayette. In old Yamhill county, is here with his sen (a) try the aeaefiu of hot mineral bsMia far a rateiNl rawNNiatlo Itwi'l with wlils tit lauer U 9tN4. M is dUapaelttas te flu Ukt tho Institutions affordtag such baths art clol for tu aeaaon Mr "' --ZZXZ. vONDER WHAT i 1 euess U ArtT, ) s about- ! IWJ I jcmere, TTm Wither it- Ws f IVA nXFTWrW (MP J hHz. J 1 '' v fc (Ct 'TffriBlsirn 1 f Mbuu' yAjiatm J. a. J irTnTfTrt-iriy'f 9 "" "aaMUfc "J SsflHsaHBVxv " I g. . a 1 UlUll J IK " ,4 tFv " Hembreo Is an old time printer, and has "served tlmo" on tne Oregonlan and other city dallies. Some time ago tho D. II. Tallman family, who bad been occppylng the Heaver-Yockcy tract of .10 acres east of town, left for Cnllfomla, accom panied by Mrs. Farmer and Miss Cllne, mother nnd aunt respectively of Mrs. Tallman. The two latter have returned to Ashland and nro lo cated permanently nt 505 Alison street. Tallman will also return ns soon as arrangements can bo made, he not having found the outlook In tho Oolden state near Sausallto so Inviting ns anticipated. It apepars that wo have n number of embryo detectives in our midst, graduates of schools of the corres pondence order. I'jion his applica tion for n Ilcenso to practice the sleuth art In Oregon, tho secretary of state has notified M. A. Settles, of Ashland, that 110 such permits nro available. Settles claims to bo a gradunto of the National Detective ugency of Chicago, nnd wished to ex tend tho scope of Ids operations, In asmuch as the local field Is already pretty well occupied In this respect. He claims to have already done de fective work In this vicinity on Im portant cases. Notwithstanding tho dull times, II. O, ldulers hns availed an oppor tunity of adding to his realty hold ings by purchasing tho Rhodes resi dence property at tho Intersection of First avenue and Ilargardiuu street, rated at 3r.00. The Siskiyou county supervisors have turned down the application of Fred TecJ for a liquor license. Tho petitioner resides near the state boundary line, south of Ashland, and his intent evidently was to Install a saloon nnd cater to the Oregon trade In dry territory. Canines aro catching onto tho merits of local bubbling fountains, and qulto n number are turning tho trick of quenching their thirst by lapping our unrivaled water supply without oven biting the bubble. Tho wnter committee of tho council is watching this problem In order that that every dog may have Its day In patronizing the public drinking re ceptacles. MIL IKS L K. Ash and Irwin Howe nro hntil im hay for Fred Sturgis. Little Curl Dnwsou is able to he up nml around the house again, after be. iug laid up with it broken leg tor the past nix Weekss. There will lie a maxntif rude brill nt Tr.iil hall ThunktfuivingniRhi, Novum. liefji. It will be n liuoket supper for tliohe who yt'h to bring lunch, (lood iniibie will be furnished and 11 good time (runrnntevd, i'erxliody eome. Mrh. Furlong and brother, Leu in Tliomnson. of Tiller, returned home Friday after n week's Kit with Mr. and Mr. K. K, Asli and famil. Fred Sturgis and Mr, Messenger infldr a biiMinesn dip to Medioid this wet!;.' Mr. nnd Mi. Ii. I Diekev enter tained 11 ten of their Iriends Wedne. day veiling. The evening uiu s'nt in iiiious card games, after whieh a ligLt luneli wa served, am1 the guests departed for tlifir homes. Keryone reports n line tiur. Itube .Ii lin-nn is visiting lirwther, Prank, ami family. Tlie inf'uit child ot Mr. and Mr-. Noe nl Medtord iv buried at Ti.nl Thurxlu. Mis. N'of was lomnrlv Mu.s It 11 Ui Warner of Trail. Mr. S Vestal and mmi. Alee, sknt Thiiisilnv at thi ('. P. Mfllouk lnmr. A colored mun fnmi Haiti lectunsl ml the Keeie, I,aurl. Tmil and in trnl tabiol lntiiM. Tlurti i to kf a as4rudi' Wll at Ak' kttil 'MUMllustiMNtT. Mr -mi Miv. AMirisrhl wwwt to Misl fur4 Irfajr. Mi Mia llasuih lu rrlurnel huM. I'. S. ( ..II,. -, v. Ui Uud 'lauhti-r, ALONG ME me h Story, nutocil out to tho llelienp'r flap school luMf-e TuomIuv. lie brought ti book ease nnd other sup )li"s for the district. John Foster returned to Kagle Point Sundny. At the hfhool meetim; held Suttir ilny in the l.nurel district. Mrs. llert C'lurno was elected elerk to fill the vacancy entised liv the resignation of Mrs. W. IT. Crnndall. A f'ajr pole was raised and a fyundsoine lag was llontod. Jack Daw was n Modfonl visitor Tiiursdny The ruin ThuiMliiy night r.iused tlie fanners to smile. Mr. nnd Mrs. l. Linville, Mrs. flage nnd llird Jolnon autocd to Central I'oint Tluirhdav. KANES CEK Mrs. Joint Mardon nnd little dnugli- ter, Klsie, left one day last week for nn extensive visit with her father and other relatives to Rochester, lnd. Klmer Higinbothnm was visiting with his family in Medford on Siitur. day and Sunday. Had colds nnd In grippe are quite prevalent again heie. Messrs. Thomas Norrirf uiul Me Douul of the (Sold Hidge mine were visiting with their families in Medford on Snt ut day and Sunday, The recent rains weie niito 11 ben efit to tie farmers'. field Hill business visitors this week were: Hill Lewis, Jaincx Lawrence, John Mnrdon. David llrown, the Misses Maggie and Katie Foley, F.mniu Hoggin nnd Knos lilioten, Mrs-. Kmiuu Jloxi f the Ilraden mine was iiting with her daughter, Mrs. Da Lr.iie, ol Medford oti Sun day. Weather prophet's foiecnst: Colder weather and snow. Jaolc Butler, the "sage of Kane's ereeh," left one day last week for the hospital. , A large erowd from Kane ereek attended the "jitney danee" nt Hold Hill on Saturday night and niHiit a good time. . C ('ate arrived at Phoenix ft era Portland Wednesday evening and may remain in this alley. Carl Newbury, late of Klamath Falls-, is nailing his aunt, Mrs. Joe Under, and will go with his father, Ous Newbury, of Medford, to the ex position ne.t week. Mrs. Dan Combs of Wagner ereek isitcd Mis. H. N. Pieneh of North Talent Thursday. Hoy Coffnuiu of Talent was taken to Ashland Wednesday night uud op erated upon by Drs. Mnlingrcn of Phoenix and Sucdcnhorg ol Ashland, for appendicitis. His ease is u ory serious one. Mrs. Hurdette Dodge of Medford wn a visitor at Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ita derNi Tuesday; also her sister, Mrs. Thompson. Mrs. John flraffis of North JMcn has planted 11(10 tulip bulbs, with perhaps us many hyacinths nnd other miscellaneous bulbs. Her yard in the j spring is a veritable show plane of spring blooming bulbs. I While bltisUiig out an old stump 011 ,, . , , , .... , , , t (Ill ri'llt til U1IV lit till llltr lllTIll fit t Pbiifiiiv 1ri1l1i11iliKf.it limits nn Hi.' I 1 lioeiiiv. wnllnn the eit. limits on the west side nt town, Jim Mavfield and othei-s found a let of old coins which had been butied beneath the nbl tiee. The coins were all sen old, ji old as 18 K Koine wire foreign. AH were;' Expectant Bflof hers Relieved of Pain A nio-t raluiMe hop lu women dune- tW InUrratiiir pcrio I U a tjilen.ti uiten. u rem air tJltl "Motlier 4 hriri"' It It arilicl I our tlie taimAf tt tie t'.mri, cntlf rultcl In, Brwl at Lixt xntne'ntr to rcUefc all itraln 011 nerrts curdi. lisimrfiU ami all paiU IbvoJukI. It 1. Ike ruiMclet m , pUaut tiat tker eiliawt iu: ' - And at ' the waic Uftie Iter ' lHi4ii.'il . Ike aWefe-e of biriiMlac imIm w apt Ut ii.i the miait (Vt U.llie of aur 4rmttt. M'rile to HradOebl KaruUlur f.... J Lunar ' WJ;,AtUiiU, C.4, fur u fictoaUiir Us.L silver. Helwcen Jj-'JO nnd $.'!0 was gathered up. More mnv liae been scattered about by the force of the blast. No idea ran he had as to who placed (he money theie, nor how much had been buried or when. No receptacle was visible. Mrs. J. M Seobev iiirivod in Phoe nix this week to spend the white with her son, Piol'essor tieolny, nnd wife. COURTHOUSENEWS Keportod by Jscksou County At tract Co., Sixth and Fir Bt. Circuit Klhol Wimer vs. . I,. W'imcr, erde: for lUimouy or suit money. C. M'. Thoinus et ah vs. Southeii Pacifie I'omjuiny, answer of defend ant. If. M. McFarland vs. Henry Hum. plney et ul., plaintiff's eost bill, de fault and ileeree. L. K. Hico vs. Fred T. llrown et nx, cost bill. H. M. MeFnrlund vs. J. O. Ctoble et ah, order for publication of summons. Hig Piiie-t (Lumber Co. vs. 11. II. Kirby et ah, order sustaining de murrer. II. M. Loflaud vs. Hales Piano House, order overruling deiuurier. T. h. Fallow s. Klius Miller, de fault. Theresa Burns vs. Samuel Hol et ah, injunction older. Heal i'Tslate Transfers Kffie L. Tnylcr et ah to Uogue lth er VulleN Canal Co,, right of uav aci'oss laud in twp. 38-1W. 1 K. II. Drigirs e u. to Itogue Uiver Valley Canal Co., right of way across laud known us Kwing tract . 1 James Truck et ul. to Uogue Uiver Valley Cunnl Co., lots in Phoenix 10 James J. Pattou et u.v to Louisa It. Orch, laud in sec. '2-'MI-V . 10 K. N. Andeisou lo II. L. Wliite, lols 3 and I, Hee. .'ID-IO-JW. IVJ.'i J. O. Coble ei nl to John A. MePhoron, lots in Borryvalo Add., Medford ' ... 1 0. II. Herscy et u. to Henrv L. Wliite, lots in block Q, It. It. Add., Ashland, nnd lols in Kiiickn Add., Ashland HI IXTKKUIUIAN A Cm CAH CO. Tlino Tnblo Leave Medford dally except Sun day for Ashiand, Talent and Phoenix at 8 a. m., 1:15, 3.30 and CMS And 10:15 p. m. (Saturday at 11:15 p. m.) Sunday leavo at 8:00 and 11:00 a, m., 1:00, 5:00 and 9:3c p, m, Leavo Ashland dally except Sunday at 9:00 a. in., 12:50, 2:30, 4:30 and 7:00 p. m. and Sunday at 10:00 a. m 12 noon, 4:00, C and 10:30 p. m. Save The Baby tUse the reliable HORLICKS ORIGINAL Malted Milk Upbuilds every part of the body efficiently. Endorsed by thousands of Physicians, Mothers and Nuises the world over fur more than a quarter of a century, . ' ' Convenient, no cooking nor additional , mllkrequed. simplydlolvelnwater. 1 Aeret9 when cth footU often falI Sample free HORLICK'S. Racine. Wi$. ' Bc-Nn Suliltiiinii.tnr,n,i'i ui, HORLICK'S, tho Original HOTEL OXFORD Newest and Best in GRANTS PASS, ORE. Eml'Odii-M every convenience and comfort found In a modern hotel. Hot and 1 old water, steam heat and 'eloiinne lu every room. I .a ran tiei-rful lobby with open fire. Well Lighted Sample Room. Rates mHlra'e Auto-bus to all trains. MiMlfonl trade aMN-allv Hulli'lteii. F. W. STREETS, Prop. AM SO GOIU' T MAVE A BIRTWDAY 'PARTY NEXT WEEK, 'CAUSE I WAS BORN AT SEVEN O'CLOCK iTW FIRST DW OF AW, DECEMBER.',! I HEAD STUFFED FROM CATARRH OR A COLD V Says Cream Appltetl In Nostrils X Opens Air Passages Hight Up. Iiutant relief no wnltlng. Your clogged nostril ojH'ii rlpht upt the air passages of your lic.td clear Jiml you can brcatlic freely. No more hnwkitig, nuf lling, blow lug, hcnd.iclic, dryness. No fttmggling for lintitb at nights your cold er catarrh dlnppc.ir. 7ct a small Ixiltle of lily's Cream Halm troni jour druggist now. Apply a little nf tills (nigra nt. untlrcptic, liraling ciiam in ynur unntrlK It pen ctrutes tlirfiii(;!i rvcrv uir Missnge of the litiul, HootliCH tlm fiillmiiiit ur iwollrn uiikus uirinliranc and relief comes lu ttnntly. lt' just fine. Don't stay stuffnl-up ivlth a colit or Jiusty cnturrh. FOlt 1IK.NT llUtWEKKKl'INO HOOMH FOR mWTModern furnUired housekeeplnc rooms, cheap; close In. 2.14 IJast 9th. 208 l-'OK IUSNTnOUBKS foTTTTkntSI roomed bungalow, all conveniences, close. 417 J st., cor. So. Oakdale and 11th Sts. 190 FOlt HUNT Ten room house, un furnished or partly furnished; fur nace. Mrs. J. K. Watt, Phono :iM-JI. 203 FOlt HUNT Modern 0-room bunga low. Phone 349-J, or inquire at (510 S. Oakdale. 101 FOlt ItKNT The. Huberts house on South Oakdalc. Ceo. L. Trelchler, plione 721-J. 19.S FOlt rtKNT Nicely furnished bun galow. Phono 920-W. 1U9 FOlt RENT Modem six room bun galow, cheap. U29-W. FOR RENT Furnished 4-room house, strictly modern, close In, lights and water ftiruUhcd. Phonu 931-L, or call at 200 W. Main. FOR RENT Furnished modern house. W. II. Kvtrhard, 1013 W. 9th street. FOlfitKNT WolTfTirnTHbed modern Jbungalow. 422 South Laurel. FOlt KENT MIMJItLliANHOUS FmVR"lNTiTo"runro"J7V4 miles from Cold Hill, 20 acres In culti vation, balance timber, close to good range. For terms, etc., ap ply to C. W. Dow, Hold Hill, or fleo. .M. Ilonney, Medford. 202 FOR LEASE Rich river bottom land. Kino for gardculng, corn and potatoes, It., care Mall Tri bune. for bah: iiRAii t-stath FOR BALK -Or trude, cheap, two lots Central Point, block 70. Lot tie Pelle, Trail, Oiegon. 100 FOR SALE Farm land, fruit lund, timber land, land from 5,00 per aero upwards on long tlino. Gold Ray Realty Co. FOlt HALIW-I.irRnTOUK FOlt SALE Team good work mares 75; .13 nice flhonts, $50.00. (',. Alldor, Ross Lane, 202 FOR SALE Hogs; 30 fanny puro bred feeders averaging 145 lbs., price f.1.85 a bundled. Capital R Ranch, Central Point, Tel. SUxxl. 198 FOR SALE Pair of mules. Nash Stable. 199 FOR SALE Or trade, ba-y mare, bar liens, buggy, wauon, Jersey cow, price JlOfl for all. Krltsche, Jlox 33, Route 2, Medford. 198 FOR HALE 15 liorhOM IS Heavy work males. Inquire Vliihon'H Iliirn. N. Riverside Avo. 210 NEW TODAY I have one of tho finest otitluylus stock lanrheu in the county. Four hundred acres nearly all of It is ug 1 (cultural laud, uud half of It Irrl gatod. Finn Improvement, M out lu the free outrange. About fSOOO worth of penonal proporty xotw with It. Price U'J.OOO, and a itront bu at that pi leu. Flue little place elogo to pa vein out In Grants Paas, six acrea, some al falfa, and stilus fruit. Would trndu clear fur Medford property. C. D. HOON- Room III, Juikwu County Hank Uldg-. I OM . ..I ?-w temt i rm fo (!.M Ss I 0BV TzXti ''i,B'B't) )lly MiHlPJiilr1 i WLwsvlrk rVH T CKT ML! 'ffffffm Bir !Th W mi. SUM.VER FIBBIM'! ViWZ. 1 BORN AT SOU KNOW YER ELEVEN HA WOULDN'T LET O'CLOCK YOU SIT UP TM AT U-ATEM. Sill 1 TL i aN 1V t FOlt ItKNT KUK.IiaMKl) ItOOMH FOlt IIRNT Furnished rooms am? nlso housu keeping rooms, close In. 304 South Central. FOIl HAIjEv-MISCICMjAXEOUS FOHS.urH One Oliver Np7. 5type wrlter, nearly new, cheap. Han lc!n Kstes, 2S North Front St. 201 FOlT SALE Paled "grain" hay, 1 2 per ton. PJiono 071-R-4. 203 FOlt 8ALK- Ford touring car. Phoiif. 70-11. 200 FOlt HALICHcal Hed Ithodu Island Ited cockerels for breeding, brisl by double Spokuno winner last show. IJrne.st Webb, Central Point. 102 FOlt HALE Overland touring car; snap for quick sale. Phone 7, Linn 14, Central Point. 202 FOlt HALE Stock beets and carrots 0.00 per lou. F. L. Caton, Ceu tral Point, It. F. D. No. 2, Phono 29x3. 222 FOlt SALE Fine heatlnc store, good as new, at a bnreatn. W. .1, Warner, 511 South Onkdale, Phoun 09C-M. 199 FOIl ALIV-IleardiesHuuf'lieardT'd' barley. Phono 30, Dn Clancy. FOlt SALE Angora goats. Ed Whlto, Climax, Orv. 212" itEAL ESTATE- FOR ' SALEAM kinds of property for salo or ex change. Cold Hay Realty Co. FOlt SALE- Some mixed pullets. Medford Poultry Si Egg Co., Phono 583. 197 FOR SALE Kitchen range for wood or coal, Iron bed, crib, dresser, sow lug mnchliio, etc. Phone 913-J, Or call 103 RooscvuR nve. 19S FOlt SALE Polo mountain buggy, good as new. Palmer Investment Co., Modoc Orchard. FOR SALE Ford touring car. In qulro at Nash Hotel. FOR SALE Stamp mill, mining cars and track rail, pumps, hoists, air compressor, air drills, mining m-a chlucry, tools and supplies, Iron und hydraulic pipe all nUos, at halt prlco. Address M, core Tribune. HELP WANTEIV FEMALE WANTED A middle-aged woman for house work; fare paid one way to Weed, Calif. Addiess Dox 471, Medford, Ore. 199 - I WANTKn MTUATIONH WANtI'M) AVorkby dahrni'job by mun with teum; also wo have alfalfa, grain, hay and straw and wood for sale. Leo Young, Phone 7-FI. 221 WANTEII ItinirraiiliAWKOUB WANTED -Music pupils. Frank a7i" dorson, now organist, Page theater, teacher of plauo. Plione 900-.M. 102 WANTED Have party to rent strict ly modern bungalow, well located, either furnished or unfurnished, llennott Investment Co, WANTED Good milk cow ttTwhiter for use. Phone 857-R. 198 WANTED Largo knitting mill In vltna correspondenco from women desirous of earning money, part or full tlino. Good pay. Experience unnecessary. International Mills, Inc., Norrlatown, Pa, 200 FOlt KAUHiVtU. TO TRAIiii Good cow for iieuvy work horse II Lunt, Talent, It. It. No. I. 200 FOffTRADH ji, In w.igoii.Phono 778..I. 201 WHY? I IT 1H YOt'It lUKINICSS TO 8EK MK ' ! Uecaus my jhoki. m trade Is to have optlonod at tho lowest cash 1 price tho best bujr In this county. I I havg been uu tnt, ground look ing out for you for tho past five years. Nearly everyday I huvo In vestigated soma "good thlug." I have ollmlnated everything except those deals which 1 urn convinced will se cure roe satisfied customer. In a fow hours tlmo I oan give you the bunoflt of this research. It Is my business to show you over the county und Introdueo you to the possthllltloi aud opportunities here. Bee Med furd first and J. C. BARNES lint Wwl Mitlu HUuut 'LVri M(llaSQfaUk I la'sixrxs nutKcrroiiY Auto Supplies LAHER AUTO SPJIINO CO. We am operating tho largest, oldest and best equipped plant In tho Pa cific northwest. Uso '6'tir springs when others fall. Sold under guar antee. 20 North Fifteenth St., Portland, Ore. Attorneys GEO. W. CHERRY -Attorney., and ....Notary, Room 9, Jackson County .. .Rank Hulldlng, Medford, Oro. PORTER J, NEFF, WJI. P. M HALEY Attornoys-at'Lnw, Rooms 8 and 9, Medford National Rank bldg. A. 12. REAMES, LAWYER Oarnctt Corey bldg. Q. M. rtOUERTS Lawyer. aieurora National Rank uulldlug. Dentist "Wi Dr. W. M. VAN SCOTOC nil. C. U. VAN HCOYOO Dentists Garnott-Corey Uldg., ulto Medford. Oro. Phonu 850. Collections anil Iteports 310 COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS We collected uomo accoutitH 14 years old, Wo know how to get the money. Tho Uuttock Mercantile Agency. Inc., Rooms 1, 2, 3, Hns klua' Uldg., 210 B. Main at. Engineer uiul Contractor FRED N. CUMMINOS Snglneor und contractor, 404 M. F. & H. nuig. Surveys., estimates, Irrigation dralnago. orchard and land Im provement. Garbage GARHAOE Got your promises cleaned up for the summer. Call on tho city garbago wagous for good servlco. Phono 274-L. F. Y. Allen. Instruction In Music HAIGirr MUSIC STUDIO Room 401, Oarnett-Coroy bldg. Fred AI tou Halght. piano; Mrs. Florence Hnltldny Halght, voice. Phone 72. Pliyfilclatis and Surgeons I)R. F. G. CARLOW, DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathlo physicians, 410.417 Garnott-Corey bldg., phono 103C-L. Residence 20 South Luurul st. DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathlo physician, 363 Garnott-Corey building. Phone 904-M. DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician and uurgeon. Practice limited to eyo, ear, noso nnd throat. Eyes scien tifically tested uud glasses sup plied. Oculist and Aurlst for 8. P. Jt. II. Co. Offices M. F. & H. Co. bldg., opposite P. O. Phono 567. DR. R. W. CLANCY Physician and. surgeon Phones, office- 30, resi dence 724-J. Offico hours, 10 to 12, 2 to 5. DR. S. A. LOCKWOOD ' DR. MYRTLE S. LOCKWOOD Physicians and surgeons. Office 309-310-311, M. F. & H. bldg. Phonos, residence 81I-J2, office 814. DR. MARTIN C. HARDER Physl clan and surgeon, - Headaches and block, opposite Nash hotel. Hours 10 to 12, 1 to 4. Phono 110-J. T. G. HEINE. M. I).- -Eve. Ear. Nose uud Throat. Headaches and nervous conditions relieved by properly fitted glasses. Cross eyes straightened. Offico 228 K. Main st., phono 303. Consultation free. '-- ""-- -- - -a 1'rjntrrji ami Publishers MEDFORD PRINTING CO., hns the best oqulppod printing offico la ftotithorn Oregon; book binding, loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, etc. Portland prices, 27 North Fir st Public Rttuiogruplier M. T KDWAItDS, Rteograplier nd Multlgraphlng, Jtoums 409-410 Garnett-Corey billWIng. Office lihono 709-J, residence phone 10.1.11. 'rt-siusfe r ""..J J I KAD8 TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Olflce 42 North Front st. Phone 315. Prlcen right. Servlco guar anteed. - "" mt LKAIIX WATCHMAKING Take tho right step now; pleasant, profltitblo work not overdene: few months learning: poaRions guaran teed: write fur reference and partic ulars. Portland Watchmaking, En graving and Optical School. 2 18 Com monwealth Uldg. th aud Aukcny, I'm lluiid, OrCKou.