PAOE FIVE Freckles and His Friends By Blosser MEDFOKD WALL TRUUTNIIJ, iMHDFOKD, OUIHIOX. TILTHS DAY, XOVICAIUKR 11, 101.1 MY (MING v Z.i- r i -Of ,V Tit HI JK i V.' .' V ii aI Jt.n. lw t. 1 1ST w. w ft ri ; i t: 10 NID RAIL TRAFFIC DECREASING PROFITS gALEMwOrc, Nov, 11 --Plcatllng losses In Dip operation of a number of ItH subsidiary lines, and compel! lion from motor trucks nnd Jitneys, representatives of tho Southern Pa dfac railroad company appeared be fore tho stntc tax commission nnd requested that Its tax valuation bo reduced from 14 4,409,923 lo 3fi, 824,Cfii a decreaso of JS,li8u,22G. Tho commission took tho matter un der niHIsoiiiont. The railroad ropro RcnatDos supplemented their oral ar gument for u lower valuation with n brlof propaied by JudKO William M. Colvlg and James A. I.nthrop. The nay In part: A.k for Reduction ''Wo are somewhat disappointed to Hen that no notice had apparently beou taken of the fact that tho net earnings of tho O. & E. nhow a de preciation of 10 percent from tho earnings of tho previous year, nnd of the ('. II. II. fl 10., of 2." percent. There was an absolute loss from operation on the C, & 1'., P. II. and X. and 1. H. & E amounting rospectlvc ly to $201,000, $70,000 nnd $00,000. These nre startling figures, and can not help but be reflected In the vnluo of thu properties, and warrant defi nite reductions in ussessmonts, rather than Increases. "Generally It Is an accepted fact that motor truck nnd Jitney service Is rendorlnR railroad Investments much lesH desirable, It not nctunlly questionable. Jackson County Cited "Tho era of pood and permanent road building has Just begun In Oro Ron. In Jackson county taxes from our opornted railroad amount lo prac tically ono-tonth of all tho tnxes col lected In tho county this means that we are palng one-tenth of the cost of constructliiK tho paved highway paralleling our tiacks from Central Point to Ashland, nnd which will lntor bo continued over the Slsklyous to tho California line and froni Cen tral Point northerly to tho Josoplrlno county line. For conti Uniting our one-tenth of this expenso Wo nro al ready rewarded by tho necessity of takliiR off our local servlco between Crants Pass nnd Ashland, a falling off In local freight shipments, and thOvCortulnty of further losses of rev enue as tho road pioRressos. The same condition oxlsts In moro or loss extent nil aloiiR other lines. Already lallroads In Idaho and olsowhero hnve been forced Into tho hands of rorolveis by this new competition, which no railroad with Its hlRh main tenance, operatlnR and tax expenses can oveicomo. The Panama canal, as well as boat competition between Portland and San Pranclsco, has a direct bearing upon tho earnings of thu S. P. Co." Walter Re.uiolds lelt for Modiord, where he will work on the new led enil hiulilinyr. Mr. and Mix. W.ildo Klinn or Ash lsnd eto Hip guels nf Mr. and Mr. (I II. t'niler Sntuiiln nml Suniln. An I!li nnd Hnv JlowioluV me ns .iiHtiuj Mr Minutli in unloading " "' of lumhei. Tin- Athl"lie elub expeols to elenn nut n room nt the cannery next week. The room will l w elubnmin. The eit. Im iuit completi'il new oement walk fWm the railroad oro-..-iur in vlieto Knuno ei I Dull' earpon tor hp ii-Pil to fctnml. Theie ttiu a iiilnhiitiiim thank oT filling; meeting IM wli t tin Meth odic ehuieli. Mi. Heeil nildnMil Hie ladies of that eliureli. Mi l.uuo Ontiiinn nut Saturday :nd SunilTiy visitm her mint, Mr. I'attorxon, in AIi1hiiI. II. K. KnhiiiMUi, II. II. Ooildunl, X. O Vwei and W .1. Demi went to the JuIuhmiii ha 'Willi SuiiiIhx. Mr. II. W, Frame will giwt n nhuwer next Frfdnv f"' M' Doth Thomas who is lo ho married next ifik. About fmty-fivo uuests me Inritod. The kehnnl hoard liultl n business laceling nt the holiooj bouse Mond.ix afternoon. Tho-e present were- t V. Holdrolge, 0. A. Moris and Well hern Iicesop. Tli -.eliiiul lidiml of Amlcivoii preek MlK at the sehooUiou' Mmtdiw ufter ttuuu nt 'J nVloek. Mrs. ittn. wni h mIhio visitor liMida. Mis A' Kinarv of Tnlent b m ftillff her Mstur, .Mtw KtweuH. Tlw "IVrrn neltM eUs .tf tk Xtthtxiikt Siwd Mlinal miH nt Mi Cmlli Vuiteh'k lt Sutunlny. Aitr Ujm buinM JtMtH(c liibl rvfrwih tnU wei rvfL Mr- W. 11. I'VMU) k km tw iU $r tlw V wfjf. km it ueh Iwtttff Mi mi.! VI t - II V Fr.nue an e- MEN, TALK 1 I I' i (Ihi 1? I'iivM ootW4 ,- 7 A ) wuv PoN-t vou NO brush? wvft'l "lf - .vifJi 'tt dc rS TSf peeling n miests Mr. nnd Mrs. llenm of (lien View, Wnsh. Mri. .leftery went to Ashland one ilny last week on business. At (lie recent school meetint; the inciulier-? deeiiled to i?io Thui-sday nnd Fiiday f Tlinnksj;iinj; week us holiilnyH. Ifev. Swnniler, who is on his wnv to Klnmiilh Falls, prenehed at the Ciuistinit ehuieli Titesduy eenmjr. M"oiiilay eeninir n aity eonsistinf; of Olcnn Ten ill, Moiri Jones, Arnold Coleman, C'eetl Afjer, hew is Iteeson, Dolphin (Vlemui), lleleu Aduiusoii nnd Mri. Ailnmson went In Aslilaud to see "Othello." Tin Tuesdnv Alteruoou Kludy elub enlertnined their IiiixIiiuiiIh Tuesdny evening, Xuvemher l(, nt the home of Mr. nml .Mi's. J, I. Kobiuson. The eveniiiir wus spent in relating stories of pioneer iluys, after which refresh ments were semd. W. II. Xjhwaner rctmned Sunday from Dorris, Cal., liore he has been working since lnnt Aunl. The Ladies Aid of the Methodiht ehureh will meet Thursday afternoon nl Mrs. VorpH'". All nii'iubers nre le qiiestiil lo be iresent. Mr. nnd .Airs O. II. Vcncr, fiom Knjrle Point, weie aiicstrt of Mr. nnd Mts. Hod Itohinsoii. Mm, Liuis Drown isitcil the prim ary grades Tuesday nlteinoon.i (I. II. Seohe f I'lioenix wi(4 in Talent on busiuen Tuesday, Mr. nnd Min. Pehler of Kaule Point were the jrupsttt of Mr. nnd .Mrs. 0. A. Morso Sunilnv Tho Dible students of the Christian ehureh nro to have n luminous meet ing Tuesday evenimr, nfter which ie freshiueiflh will bo served. The following hooks lime been re ceived liy the school library; Antiii, The I'roinised I.aud; Illnisdell, ltv Mine; Drown, I.ouesouicst Doll, l,ittlo Miss Phoebe On: DurRess, Moie Groups, Mother Vnl WuidV Auunal, Pnenils, Mother West Wind; Clinm heilniu. How We Are Clothed, How We Are Fed, How We Are Sheltered, How We Travel; Dickinson, Clul dieu's Cliiistinns Stories; George, Cuba, Porto llieo; Hnwllionie, House of Se en Gabion; Ininjj, Alliniuhrn; I.ueia, Peter and Polly in Summer, Peter nnd Poll in Winter Hall, Panama Canal; Heihertson, Central and South America; Kipling, Just So Stories; Peahody, the Pipei ; Porter, Piiekles, Girl of the Lumberlosl, Hnr- ester, .Mo-liael O'llnllottin, Polly Anna; Woolmnn, 'lejtile; White, When MolU Wiih Six. Winslow, Our Aieeiiemi Xeishbois. EAGLE POINT EAGLETS By A. C Howlett In my Inst I omitted to mention that Mr. W. It Mcl.ood and son, one of tho proHpoious business inon of tho Mcl.ood sottlomout, was with us on last l'rlda ulxht. I unilorstand that n family by tho name of Death has moved from Klnmnth county Into this section and me thlnklnR of bii)luj property heie. Last .Saturday Mr, Nlbioy, Mr. Ontes and Dr. I'nuo came out to meet the citizens of this soctlou and talk over the. sugar bout proposition. Thoro was but a few mot them nt tho Drown hull mid Mr. Nlbioy ruvc us a talk on the HiibJot and then Mr, Ontus talked somo and reforred those who wlshid to ask questions to Mr. Nlble), nnd thoro wore somo few ask ed questions and he seemed to ans wer thorn satisfactorily nnd then tho contract" was distributed among the farmers and the contents pretty well threshed out and two sinned uh. I. e. Frl Polouzo and Call Nnr ruRau, and I, learned later that there Is somo more who have conditionally a growl to sign up There seems to he oho difficulty In the way In this loetlon, and I hut is a twin t all the W ct sugar land tbst we have In thio parts is covered with alfalfa, and a number of the people are Mlssourlan and want te be sbawed Tbey can malts mure moiis by plowInK up the alfalfa and ulastlBK it In sugar been, than Mw makit by raising- alfalfa and feetllHi the sparatl milk to the oalVM and bona Th wm to think that it i a litbaiable juttluii, at least. And another Berlous ouostton is the transportation of the beets to tho factory, as nt five dollars n (on they could not afford to haul them far at that price. Now up on Little Mutto crook thoro Is a lot of ftno soil that will produce ntmont nnj thliiR that Is put in tr,c Riound, hut It Is too far to haul, especially over such roads as there Is up there. How would It do to build the factory, say nt Hrownsboro Instead of at Medford? Hut somo of our enterprising business inon nro roIiir to canvnss this sec tion nnd sen what can be done In tbnl Hue nnd perhaps If we all whoop the move up wo may make It ro anyhow. That day In the afternoon while I was around sooIuk whnt I could learn about tho siiRar beet Industry I wits also lookliiR after tho lutctests of the Mall Tilbune, mid In thu course of tho afternoon I inot Mr. D. H. Orosso who Is living on the Iir dem onstration farm nt the Acatu It, 11. crossing mid he gave me his ub for tho D. M. T., and soon after Mr. A. D, Strong, mid ho paid four and n half dollars on his sub to the I). M. T., and then Fred Polouzo paid up his sub to the I). M. T. nnd then Tim rule DiiRnn renewed his sub to tho W. M. T., so thnt was not no bad for an afternoon's work, James Culbertson of l.uke creek brpught out a lot tr fine cabbage to Mrs. Howlott Monda) to make a bar rel of jMitorlHiuit. Mr. Pox, the milk pout man, who lives In the foot hills on Little llutte creek was In town last Monday on his way home. Do had been down be low here fishing and said thnt ho had n flno lot of trout. Thomas Farlow and wife camo In from, Medford Monday whom thoy had motored to take tholr daughter, .Miss Mjrtle, to high school. Win. Orlshoni was In town Monday negotiating with Von tier Hellen Ilros. for a lot of pipe. The many frlonds of Miss Frances Death, daughter of one of our merch ants, will bo plensed to learn that she arrived safe In Chicago on tho 3d Inst. fipenkhiR about tho Heath family I see thnt Mr. Heath has occupied tho old moat market building to stori his flour, breakfast food, etc. Tho moving tho rnmps of the It. It. ditch car laborers brings business to the hotels In our town as last Sun day nhout ten Mrs. Howlott received word that thero would bo twenty of the men hoie for dinner and Tuesday about :t p. in she had word that thero would bo 17 moro here to spotul two or three days, nnd this Wednesday p. in I hoard there would be another gang tomorrow. Thus they come nnd go all the time. Messrs. Mejors nnU Mann who nro handling the big truck had quite a loss from their machine Tuesday night coming from Hrownsboro In tho dark, so when thoy went out to tho garage to take tho machine out, lo they had lost the (rank so they had to resort to the novel jiiun to u long rope and wrap It mound the outside of one of the hind wheels throe times and thnu had flo of the men pull and Jork on one end of the rope, the wheel already being raised from tho giound so that It would turn with a kick and start tho engine, lly re tracing their stops they found tho lost crank hack abntu two urlles. John Allen of Derby was nut Sun day and came out attain on Tuesday. Ho has been biijlug up n lot of onttlo of dlffeient ones of his neighbors. I understand that A D llnilnton will nioo on to the 1M Wolfer placo and that Win Pom, who has bought the Hailotou plarr will move out to that plare Pern FosUr vd Mrvr H'nith of the Delengtr Oj (o- n'tv, were In L Get a Can TO-DAY wmm From Your Hardware or Grocery Dealer town Tuesday, and so was N'lck Young, Tlnuuln Dugnn, Mike Sldley and Mrs. Thomas CltiRcndo. I sec that our It It agent Is ship ping quite u lot of poultry ngnln this fall. I EAGLE POINT SCHOOL NOTES There will he an entertainment nt tho Dnglo Point hall on Wednesday nlRht, November 17, under tho uus plcon of the llos' and Dtrls Indus trial club. The program will consist of humorous readings, catchy songs mid liistiument.il music nnd will bo given entirely by outside talent. Miss Derthit Calkins and Miss (lone Creekpaiim of Ashland, two members of tho party", won considerable fame for their readings nnd solos In the entertainments which thoy gnvo In tho MirlotiH towns mid cities of south ern Oregon last year and the violin ist who Is to accompany them thin jcar comes equnlly well lecnmtueud ed. A small admission will bo charged and n portion of tho pioceods will he for tho benefit of tho school athletic club, About one hundred nnd fifty per sons attended tho second paront teachers' meeting on the first Man day In November After tho busi ness session icfrcshtucntH were solv ed. The next meeting to be held tho first Monday evening In Decem ber. Thu subject for that ditto to be "A Cammunlt) Chilstnuts." Mrs. Cleorgo Von dei Hellen, vice presi dent of the association, will have charge. Kenneth Hook loft last week for his home In Qakland, California. He had been In school hern since the be ginning of the tot in and will be very much mUaed as he was active In student body work, hnlng served as president of the school Industrial club and editor of the school paper. Kenneth had been staying with his sister, Mrs. Whitman, of this place. Three new pupils wero enrolled this wcok. Tho new traveling library, from Salem arrived Tuesday. A list of the books will be published later. The school board has Just put up about fifty feet of now green board and hao also installed several now drinking fountains. Reported by Jackson County Ab tract Co., HUth and Fir fits Circuit IUbii' Ilnur Ci-o)OKilive Fruit growers' n-opinlinn f-. W. II. Slew ett, action ut law for elitim mid de livery of personnl piopeitv. Ada M. .IimImoiki h. . .1. Plupps, defmilt, motion, older. Real Kstnto 'I'liinsfers II. A. Pnee et u o Kminie Clmxl, lot 7, Suniiyenwl Or cliards r MU Cnt'ii'nne Hawkitw tn Kinmit M. Dunlop, land in blk. I, HUki xoii Heiuhts A.M.. Metirurd l-'.'HHI Osear II Homier to Ivlln V.. ('line, land 11) see. "O-IH-IF, Id Holly Xiekell et ir to Invest -oin' DuihluiK Co., I11111I in see :iit-.i" :iw. 10 P.111I S. Tuiiiv to llmiiilloii Pul ton, land ii twp. IHl.lW. Id I'n-d W. Week el nl In W. I). Steuihnuu, land in Ulk. !U, PIliKMUX - D W. P. Caitwriiclit to Adahnde 1 H ( aitwimht, laud in I .a 11 1 11 Hi 1 1 1 t a'1'1., Mi'dfuid 1 I 'emu 1 Hum- to W. I) Ste.i.l , I.hmI 111 blk. I'i, Phot - 1 it 1 HOTEL OXFORD Newest and Best in GRANTS PASS, ORE. rmbodits eory convenience mid re 'ort found In a modern hotel, lot and cold water, steam heat and Mn 'ion In evory room l.argo hri rful lobby with open flro, Well l.lghU-il Haiujilo ItoouiN. Rates minlf-rate Auto-bus to all trains. Medford trade etiiiwUlly oolltltad. F, W. STREETS, Prop. n NEWS tX)H 11KN1 rUKRlatlKtl HOOMH FOR RDNTFttrnlshod rooms nnt'. also houso keeping rooms, clone in, .101 South Central, FOR TlDNT Very pleasant furnish ed toom with private family; close In; cheap. Inquire evenings, 2110 X. Central. 201 FOR RDNT IHlU.snKKKPINO ROOMS FOR RDNTTodorn furnisiicd housekeeping rooms, cheap; closo In. 23-1 Dnst 0th. 208 FOR RKNT HOUHK8 FOR RUNT--Ten room house, un furnished or pmtly furnished; fur nace. Mis. J. H. Watt, Phono 3S1-.II. 20U FOR RDNT Modern fi-room bunga low' Phone .'I4U-.1, or Inquire nt 010 !l Oakdale. 101 FOR RKNT Furnished moilern house. W. H. Dverhard, 1013 W. 0th street. FOR HBNT Well furnished niodorn bungalow. 422 South Laurel. FOR RDNT Col. S.irgent'H plnco on Oukdnle avenue. Inquire of H. 1). N)e or Ro II. Peebles. 22& FOR RKNT Houso. Tel eSn-JJOli FOR RKNT .M1M;15L1..XN!C0UH FOR RKNT- -II acres, jmrUy Tn beor lug orchard; holme and tools; !'.-& miles fiom clt) llinlts, Phono nsno. 261 FO iT ft KNT iT; o"upres 7i" "ml I es from (.'old Hill, 20 ncres lu culti vation, balance timber, closn to good lango. For terms, etc., np ply to U. W. Dow, tlold Dill, or Oeo. M. llonnuy, Medford. 202 FOR LDASK Rich river bottom land. FJiiq for gattlonitiR, corn nnd potatoes, It., euro Mall Tri bune. FOR SALK Iir.Ali KMTATH FOIt's.ClJ:--!' ""triTde. cheapTtwo lots Central Point, block 70. Lot tlo Pelle, Trail, Oiegon. 100 FOR SALE Farm lnnd, fruit land, timber land, land from $5.00 por aciu upwards on long time. Oold Ray Realty Co. FOR BALI! MISCKliliAJIKOUH FOR SALE Restaurant, cheap ft tuken nt once. Address S. C, emu Mall Tribune. "FOR HAIi: -Fl'ist' of "March" R. L Red cockeiels at city leservolr. J. Peterflon, 204 FOR BALETluy a fancy dressed milk fed capon for your Sunday dinner, G pounds up, 2i'o per lb. Order at Marsh tt Dennett's Friday for Saturday delivery. 200 FOR SALE Com. Phono 5Q7-R2, 2204 FOR SALK Sttidolmkor 1012 auto mobile, first class condition. Tiav eled about 14,000 miles. Price 1300.00. Ilox O, Mall Tribune. FOR SALE Cheap, two Option) In etihntnrs. Madden Ranch, Central Point. Phono r.00-j:i. 200 FOR SALK Sepal ator. ns good as new. Phono .10 1. 203 FOR SALE Haled grain hay, $12 per ton. Phono &71-II-I. 203 TO SAM-T'wflf take orilers "for ThauksRlviiiK turkeH Saturdaj, Nov. 13, at llooth 3, Medford Mar ket. Dullverod at J our houso alive, dioasod or drawn. T, F. Smith. 200 FOR SALE -Drain h,i and wheat. Phone G31-J2 WHY? IT 18 YOUR DUSI.VIJS.S TO SDK MK llecaugo my stoeK in trado is to have optioned at the lowest ciib price tho host buy In this county. I hnvo fcctu on too ground look ing out for you for the past fire years. Nearly everyday I have In vestigated some "good thing," I have eliminated everything except those deals whloh I am convinced will 10 iuro me satisfied customers. Iu a few hours time I can give you tho benefit of this research- It Is my business to show you over the county and Introduce you to the possibilities aud opportunities here. S Mod ford first and J. C. BARNES lOH Wrt Main Htxuitt FOR HAIiK--MIrKntrtniAXKOUH FoiYVUOn'o ' Oliver' Xo7 5 typp wilter, uenr! new, cheap. Ran kin F.stes, 28 North Front St. 301 FOR SALK Ford touring car. Phon 70-R. 200 FOR SADlRoallied RhoiuT Island Red rocket els for breeding, bred by double Spokane winner last show. Urnest Webb, Central Point. 102 FOR SALf: Ovrrland louring ear; snap for quick sate. Phono 7, 1.lnn 1-1, Central Point. 202 FOR SALE Stock heel.t and carrots 0.00 per ton. F. L. Caton, Cen trnl Point, R. F. D N. 2, Phono n o v t nno FOR SALK Rrardloss nnd hoardod barley. Phono 30, I)r, Clancy. FOR SALK -Angora goats. Kd White, Climax, Ote. 212 REAL 'ESTATE Ko7liALB AU kinds of property fur salo or ex change. Oold liny Realty Co, JOR SALE Pole mountain busgy, good as new. Palmer Investuient Co., Modoc Orchard. FOR SALE Ford touring car. Iu qulie at Nash Hdtol. FOR SALE Stamp mill, mining cars mid track rail, pumps, hoists, air compressor, ulr drills, mining m-a chluery, tools and supplies, Iron and hydraulic pipe all sizes, at halt price. Address M, care Tribune FOR SAIiS-IiirimtOOX FOII HAI.n v 1 .teritnv row. K. E. oro or L. II Warner Sr., Phone 700-R. 201 FOR SALE 'Team good wot I; mares $7S; 33 iiIlo shoals, I&0.00. HI Alldcr, Ross Lane, 202 FOR SALE 15 horses, 12 heavy work inaro. Inquire Vinson's Darn, N. Riverside- Avo, 210 HELP WANTED FEMALE WANTED First class cook G00-J3. 200 . , Call mornings. WANTItn rtirUATIONB WANTCD Widow wRlTamairolill. dren, wishes position as house keeper or cook In small mining camp, or to take charge of room ing house, or an) other work which will enable her to keep her chil dren with her. Mrs. D, II. Mar shall, 400 S. Decatur St., St. John's, Oie. 200 WANTED Work by day. hotr or Job by mnti with team; ulso wo huvo alfalfa, giain, liny and straw nnd wood for sale, Leo Young, Phono 7F4. 221 a- .--.. -j - . .--.i. -5J.-1 WANTKIV - t1ltilii.1i.-tVKOUH WANTED Too "sacks" wliVatTAd dress II. G. L'nderu & Sous, Ash land. 200 WANTED Music pupils. Frank An derson, new organist, Page theater, teacher of piano, Phono 900-M. 102 WANTED HaveTparty to rent strict ly modern bungalow, well located, either furnished or unfurnished. Dennett Investment Co, WANTED Large knitting mlli" In vitcs correspondence from women desirous of earning monoy, part or full tlmo. Good pay. Experience unnecessary. International Mills, Inc., Norrlstown, Pa, 200 1W iT. JK -t -X - --. - V3BL.Z. - - I'OU KC11A.TtlK TO TRADE Good cow for heavy work horse. II. I.unt, Talent, It. R. No. 1. . 200 FOR TRADE-778-J. -3 V In. wagon. Phono 201 LOBl LOST Aiitomobllo cning for car, on Crater Iiko road. Up turn to Mull Tribune und recetvo rewurd. 205 NEW TODAY I hnvo one of the nnest outlaying stock isnches In tho rounty. Four hundred acres nearly nil of it Is ag ricultural laud, and half of It Irri gated Fine Improvements, woll out In the free outrange. About 15000 worth of personal proporty goes with It Price S,0U0, and a grout buy at that prloo. Flno llttlo placo eloio to pavemont In Orants Pass, six acres, somo al falfa, und some fruit. Would trade ulnar for Medford property. C. D. HOON Room 10, Jatkhoii County Rank DIdg. 1IUSLVT.S.S DIRECrORV Auto Supplies LAHER AUTO SPRINO CO. We am operating tho largest, oldest nnd best equipped 'plnnt lit tho Pa cific northwest. Uso our springs when others fall. Sold under guar antee. 2G North Fifteenth St, Portland, Ore. Attorney GEO? CHERRY Attorney 7 and ....Notary, Room 9, Jackson County Dank Ilulldlug, Medford, Oro. PORTER J. NEFF. WM. P. MEALEY Attorneys-at'Iaw, Rooms 8 and 9, Medfoid National Dank bldg. A, I. RBAMES, LAWYER (Iitrnelt Coroy bldg, Q. M. ROllERTS Lawyer. Alcuford National Bank Building. Dentists Dr. W. M. VAN SCOYOO DR. O. C. VAN SCOYOO Dentists Oarnett-Corey Ilidg., ute 310 Medford, Oro. Phono 8G0, Collections nnd Reports COLLEPTIONS AND REPORTS We colleqted some uccouuts A years old. Wo know how to get the money. Tho Duuock Mercantile Agency. Inc., Rooms 1, 2, 3, Han kins' Rldg 21C E. Main st. Engineer mid Contractor FRED N. CUMM1NCJS Snglnoor and contractor, 401 M. F. & H. Dldg. Surveyi,, estimates, irrigation dtulnago, orchard nnd land Itn proxotupitt. (Inrbnge UARDAOE Get your promises cleaned up for tho summer. Call oil the city garbage wagons for good sen ice. Phono 274-L. h Y. Allen. Instruction In Music HAIGHT MFSIC STUDIO Room 401, Oarnott-Coroy bldg. Fred Al ton Halght. pluno; Mrs. Florence Halllday Halght, 0Ic0. Phono 72. Plijflclnns and Surgeon- DR. F, O. CARLOW, DR. EVA MAIN'S CARLOW Osteopathia physicians, 410-417 Garnett-Corey bldg, phono 10.16-L. Residence 2G South Laurel st. DR. W. W. HOWARD-Osteopathies Phyulcinq, 303 Garnett-Corey building. Phono 00 t-M. DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician and surgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear, nose and throat, Ees scion-, tlflcally tested and glassos sup plied. Oculist aud Aurlst for S. P, R. It. Co. Offices M. F. & II. Co. bldg., opposite P. O. Phono 507, DR. It. W, CLANCY Physician nnd Burgeon Phones, offlco 30, real denco 724-J. Oftlco hours, 10 to 12. 2 to G. DR. 8 A. LOCKWOOD DR MYRTLE B. LOCKWOOD Physicians and surgeons. Office 309-310-311, M. F. & II. bldg. Phones, residence 814-J2, office S14. DR. MARTIN C. HARDER- Physi cian and surgeon. Headaches and block, opposite Nush liotol. Hours 10 to 12, 1 to 4. Phono 110-J. T. O. HEINE, M. I). Eye, Ear. Now und Throat. Headaches and nervous conditions relieved by properly fitted glasses. Cross oyes straightened. Office 228 E Main St., phono 303. Consultation free, :r .tt.t . . q I'lintcrt nnd Publishers MEDFORD PRINTING CO., hns the best equipped printing offlco la touthorn Oregon; book binding, looso leaf lodRors, billing systems, etc. Portland prices, 27 North Fir st. Public Stenographer- '""--F'wi-."MP---l-wA M. T EDWARDS, Steogrnpher and MuRlgraphlug, Rooms 409-410 Garnott-Corey building. Office phono 709-J, resldcnco phone 103-R. ' s --- TrAiisfeti, EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 42 North Front st Phone 315. Prices right. Service guar anteed. , LEARN WATCHMAKING Take tho right step new: pleasaat, profitable work not overdone; few months learning; positions guaran teed; write for references and partic ulars Portland Watchmaking, En graving und Optical School. 218 Com monwealth Dldg , Gtu aud Aukey, Portland, Oresou. 1 I