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PAGE FIVE 33E3 Freckles and His Friends By Blosser MEnFORD MAIL TRTBTINTC, MEDFORD, OttKOON, "WEDNESDAY. VOVEMIWl 17, 1915 ASHLAND AND VICINITY Win. D .McCrnckcn, of Now York Clly, member of the board of lecture ship of tlio "Mother church" at Bos ton, delivered n public address nt Elks' temple, Tuesday evening, un der be auspices of tho lo'cul Scientist body. Lord and Lady Aberdeen will bo In Ashland on Monday; November 29, find on the evening of that date will deliver addresses In Elks temple. Tho topic of the marquis will be "Remi niscences or a Viceroy," a theme sug gested by virtue of haying filled tho appointment under the British crown of Lord Lieutenant of Ireland nnd governor general of Canada. Tho marchioness will tnlk upon "The Triumphs of a Civic Awakening," In corporating essential features of ac tivities In which federated women's clubs are engaged. They appear hero under the auspices of ladles of tho Civic Improvement club, arrange ments having been made over a long distance call Initiated by the visitors from San Francisco, wiio appear here In behalf of the Rclglnn relief fund. The Civic Improvements secured tho appearance hero of Helen Kollor Home time ngo, and It Is expected that tho visit of tho Abcrdeens will meet with like gratifying results. II. I'. Holmes and son Hnrlcy havo returned from their visit to the ex position, the latter cspeclully having hn.il a groat oxpcrlonce in seeing tho sights of the big show. On tho ro turn trip, however, ho had n discom forting attack of heart trouble whllo routing over the high altitudes in tho Siskiyous. Ell N. Peters died on Monday, aged SI years. Funeral was held on Tucs lny nt Stock'H undertaking rooms. Interment In Mountain View cento tery. The decenscd was a Civil war veteran. I!n leaves a daughter, Mrs. Florence Studebaker, residing in this city. For Hometlmo past ho had boon living at US High street. Friends and fellow church workers of Mrs. John F. Patty surprised her n Sunday afternoon, the event being a birthday anniversary occasion. Over TO were present, led by Rev. It. W. Fnrqiihar, pastor of tho Congrega tional church, In tho councils of which tho Patty family nro prominent workers. Tho surprlso was nu com plete as tho event eiljoynble. Among a docn or more attorneys throughout tho state, consulted In tho preparation of "Tho Layman's Primer on tho Oregon Dry Law," ap pears tho name of W. J. Mooro of this city. The work will soon be available itinl takes tho form of catechetical UiicstlouH and answers readily under stood. C. A. Norwino and wife, of Uonno Terro, Missouri, In tho vicinity of St. Louis, nro newcomers hero looking njioiit with a yiow of locating. Mr. Xorwiue Ih an old-time merchant, hut of late years has been Identified with thu automobile business, his special ty being Studebaker and Maxwell cars. Mr. and Mrs. F. I). Wagner left for San Francisco on Tuesday to take a look at tho exposition during Its clos ing hours. Local railroad men coming from Sacramento report 2200 freight cars handled In those yards last Friday, the largest day's business done nt that terminal In the history of tho .Southern Pacific. Tho freight was fruit, vegetables and general mer chandise. We have military plotters right In our midst. Sorgt. Mlllnrd Grubb was recently haled to Kugeno where ho passed the logulallon "plotters" course In both theoretical and prac tical gun practice as laid down in the offlolal textbooks usod at West Point and Annapolis. Private Ora Deibert also took the examination for elec trician with tho objcot of rising to the ranks to a sergeant's classifica tion. Doth are members of the local company, Co.ist Artillery Corps. Prof. II. C. Gilmore Is still on tho convalescent list, gradually recover ing from the effects of wrestling with an Interstate electric light pole which, lying prone upon the ground disput ed his right of way near a street cor- uer In tho recent days of darkest Ash Unit, when the nights woro blacker than it stack of sombro cats. Thlsncnt u being corelusive evi period lofers to tho few ovoulngsthut the submciMblo was fly when the lighting sjMein was at Its naval flag of Aubtrin-IIun-louest obb. With the advent of au tumn rains and consequent Increase of htrcot illuminations, the profossor'.' condition Is Improving. At the same time he fei-vently repeats tho scrip tural Injunction, "Lot thoro be light." Mrs. Vivian Hlpsley and son Hoy left for their homo. Pasadena, Cal., on Monday, after a vlst hero with Mrs. Kinsley's foster parents, Mr, and Mrs. It. J. Kdwards. Mr. Hlpsley will moot his wife and son at San Fran qUco. In connection with their trip hptuitwnrd bound u joke is told on Mr. lid ward. He secured the tickets ad brought them home In his pocket, oul) having lime to phone to the do pel for Uu plicate ones before the train Urtod Harry White, now teaching school at Caltfxlcs. Cal. write home to his folks thnt the hlg meteor which ex- plodwl with ternfvlnx results in that. loonlin recently fell within SO mile ,., lucm-o. aim Mini panic, are now , searching for fragments of the celes tial visitor on both the California nnd Mexican sides of tho border. Tho story that the explosion was attrib uted to Carranza saluting the Amer ican flag, as proxy for Hucrta, Is pro nounced a hoax. Frodo Frodesen, well known con tractor, formerly living here, and who introduced tho rare sport of skiing on the slopes of Mt. Ashland, now resides at Walla Walla, Wash. RIVERSIDE RIPPLES MY. nnd Mr. I'. J. Kchnuuiberg were business cullers at (Irnnts I'nss Monday. Mrs. Spiiiguu reruriied Friday eve nilig from n week's visit willi friends in Medford and Phoenix. Mrs. W. A. Elliot and Miss Anna McKcown were collets in I toxin Ifivor Saturday. Mrs. Hose U.iy and Professor Mitthcw of (lie Phoenix schools spent Saturday iiud Sunday tit the Itoalin ranch. C. D. Wolyerlon hud (he misfortune (o cut nn artery in hiw cheek with .1 Imtchct. Dr. Clii,lilm of Cold Hill ...., .. .... . w:ih called mill the wound is hcalinir! ' ui"ly. The Riverside people arc planum;: their mutual community dinner for TlianV'.sjjiviug day. Ucortxe W. .Jacobs will have iiis res ervoir for irrigution fully completed tins week. Mesn. Kaueher, Sraiu ltiogel ami .lack Merrill of (lold Hill wcro quests at the 1). II. Sleail home Wed nesday evening. Mr. nnd Mrs F. K. Mnttesou niiii Mr. G. IS. Allien weie callers ut (lie ScliaunibciK home Sunday. Mr. .Jacobs and ou, Ucjiigc, were dinner guc-its nt (lie WnlWrtun homo Sunday. Mr. and Mr. II. I). .lone- departed for Portland Friday ct cuing for uu extended vi-.it with theii son, Hor ace .Jones, and for Mr. .Jones to re ceive medical attendance. His friend hope he will return toon in good health. Mr. nnd Mrs. V. McDonald of Mtilford were at their 'Itiverside ranch Sunday. Mr. and Mis. I. II. Poller were calling on Fonts creek Iricnds Sun dify. .Mius Alice Cm per cnlcttained the Ilc'ieatKiu club a( iior home Thursday nlloinonn. about sixteen members be in1; present. The -diidv '' the Ar gentine republic was conduclcd by Mrs. II, I). .Innon in a very interest in: natiine), usMhted by Mrs Sprague. Many intertMitiim current events wero siven in answer to roll call by the ilitlercut intiiibci". A dainty lunch was sened hv the hirstcs. The net ineetini; will he with .Mrs. It, C. Hoyil on November IS, Mi, Ivan imoii fleiurtid Tliir dav cvcnin-; lot a loitnight's im witn her parent, .Mr. and Mrs T. A. Mcfourt, at IIiIMio-av o.. mnrch ' i ,.,,., rn..wi fsni-in inmt in Gold Hill one day last week Deacon" Walker iitjtrned Sunday niuht on "."il" from the Fiimo ex position. Mis. GQorge Lane, fointeilv Mun IlldsMiic flemnau, of Shiuilione Maho. arrived lat Saturday in company with her iuothir, Mi. J. II. P.eeinan, wliu hud been visiting with rolxtucs in Portland. Mi's. Laiiu will remain through the holiias. Tlt- Gold Hill N'w i now coin f'.rtnhly titled (no, all (hing are not settled I in il new (iiuitcr- in the Kelsey Arm linildintj. The tu rtioniH are well lighted and Mint eoyy. Dr. Kebev calU them '-pnut-mj House Piatt." li.t Silt. il'it iiIUthiikii thi' man. flin(ll ,- iUhiU ,.. ,M,, ,, M, ,.., .r s...,lh w.r. s,..,iM-. lix tim ,,,.,.,, n , ,Ul. u,,rii.,.- li. H ' L ' -J I ' ' ' ' ' " ' ' pSSgyigggSSn GEE, GEORGE" V ceremony took place a( the county sett with onlv a few intimate friends besides the iclnlives of both parties Mr. Heed in the on of II. I. I teed nnd well known as Clin i Icy The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs It. K. Smith of Tolo, Mrs. John .Maiden und daughler, Klsieleft lat week for Rochester, hid., for nn extended visit with rela tives. Autetiiyst Itehekuli lodgi;, Xo. 70. is making nmumemcnls for a hard times social for next Friday, the llttli, nt the Odd Fellows hall. Mo-. of us will only need to go in our everyday clothes to be appropriate. Boxing contests are becoming pii(e popular in (lold Hill. Saturday night .Joe Vasbinder bo-ted "Kid .Jessie" in four i omuls. The scrap was a warm one end showed good work nil round Preceding (his, "Patsy'' Finucitnrt boxed With Ait Lewis and had him heitteii in two rounds. More contest:, of this oit arc promised for tint near future. The enlertninment wmi given under the management and fol the benefit of tlu boys' athletic cluh Mr. and Mrs. (Jiiy L. Herrick let", for (heir home in Montana Suudn, evening after a visit with Mrs. Her- nck s iiarents. Mr. and Mrs. (leorgo i. McClcllan. They l.ud ninde tho visil here on their return trip from Frisco. The first now fell on the high hills last Friday, rain anil "''t vuv' eriiig the lowlauils. Monday lifter noon and evening it good shower wu on hi'itd. 1). II. Miller, local hardware man. whose Ford was stolen from its shed on the lid, believes he has a trace of, it near Sacramerlo. He had offered $i0 reward for information lending In its recovery,' and linn received word (hat n Ford lmsTiccn standing on the main highway near Sacra mento for the past ten days. He has wired particular? and sent a minute description. Mr and Mrs. Dick Anderson left la-t week for u visit with friends ut San Francisco. Dick has Mild hi barber shop equipment mid huMticsa to M. I . Koitripht of Areata, Cal., and will re-enter the trade in othei fields. Mr. and Mis K. V. Upton at their home here cnlerlaincd nt progressive live hundred on Friday, November ll, r being the second anniversary of their weddinsr, Tlioe pit'sent weie: Mr. and Mr. W. Stuewc, Mr. unit Mis. F. I) Schrnmp, Mr. and Mrs. II. I. Poller, Mr. and Mrs. M. I). Howeiv, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Smith, Mr. 11. D Iteeil, Mrs. Neiihci, Mrs V.. P Tucker, Mi- Fihel Davis, Miss lU'rtha Kliasou, Miss Helen Van Duyn, Mis Minnie Polc, Miss JInr- OLD-TIJME COLD CURE J DRINK HOT TEA! j 0t n trnisll pnekago of Ilamhurg Itrcimt Tea, or ns tho nfrnmn folks call it, "Iliunbiirgcr llrut '1 bee," at any pliarmscy. Take a tablespoon ful of tlio toa, put a cup of boiling water upon it, pour through a slcvo and drink a teacup full at any time during tlio day or before retiring. It U tho niotit effective way to break a cold and cum grip, an It opetm tho porcn of the skin, relieving conucatlon. Also Iooeni tho ' Ujvm'Is, thus breaking up a cold. Try it tho next time you sutler from side str4a cold or tho grip. It U inrxpermiiq and entirely vegetable, therefore safo aim nariniui. STIFF, ACHING JOINTS Rub Boreneu from joints and mtuclei with a small trial bottle of old St. Jacobs Oil Slop "dosing" Rheumatism. ! It's pain onlyi not ono caQ In fifty I require internal treatment, Hub sooth ing, M-netratlng "St. Jacobs Oil" right en the "tender ot," and by Uib timo ' you say Jack Itobinton out conies the rheumatlo pain. "St. Jatol.'ij Oil" i a harmlfs4 rlieuuiatum run which nvvr i ilinspjtoLiiU ami dwtn't burn the akin. It ' tal.e pain, hornnett uml Klilfnc frmn t aolitng- joint, inusclvit und Umiwi ti bOlallfA, luinuago. i.vKaoiii), nMlrnI(la. LimSr up I Cot u ?1 cent bettla of old-time, honeat "fsU .;. Oil" ;tfm.. from any drug More, unit In a u' u lie irte iroiu paiui. acne nn.t iKin't Bulfcrl Itub rU, ui.14 tlU UHM), OKirtpHR DUFHMflTIQn1 FRflM THEY REFUSE TO EAT At periods in most chiUltens' lives they f nil to relish their meals anil refuse to cat even the delicacies prepared to tempt their appetites. They lack am bition, and growth scents impeded, which causes anxiety and worry. To compel them to cat is a grave mistake, because nutrition is impaired. Healthful exercise in fresh air and sun shine is important, but equally import ant is :i spoonful of Scott's Emulsion three times a day to feed the tissues and furnish fowl-energy to improve their blood, aid nutrition and iharpcn their appetites. The highly concentrated tnrdlciual food in Scott's Itnutlnion supplies thu very elements children need to build up their strength. They relish Jscott'b it is free from alcohol Scott & Howie, IlluomCtUI, N.J. 1J-J4 jjnret Walker, Miss Dorothy Smith) and Messrs. Sptngue Itigel, F. V. Dodge, C. F. Dean, Fletcher Stout, It. J. Tucker and William Fanshcr. Miss Klhel Davis carried off (he high score and Mrs. II. L. Porter the booby prize. Itcfreshments consist ing of chicken and pimento sand wiches, cake, niul coffee were served. The guesls presented Mr. and Mrs. Cpton with several pieces of hand painted china, COURTHDUSENEWS Reported by Jackson County At tract Co., Sixth nd Fir SU. Circuit Stall Oiigon ex re I F.thel Wi nur vs. K. , Wuiier, order of con tempt. W. S. ( lav vs. Aliic Clay, nfli duvit, oii'hi-. I. on D, .louts vs. .ludsoit (1. (Io dic nt id.. cxe-Milion in fotuelosiiie. Alficd II. .Miller vs. C. A. McAr I tin i el al iiu'."or of J.icUoii Coun ty Ilanl;, Jncksoii County Hank vs. Kuhd Huynioud ct u!., suit to foreclose iiortgujje. Spauldiiig .Miiuufii'.liiiiiig coinpauy vs. J. F. llopLiiib, nciion lor inoney. I'robato I'tnte of Pal rich Noiiiiilc, inven tory nnd itppniUenii'itt Ileal Kslntr Tiiuisfeiij (J. A. Hiiver l ,1. K. .Juliiisen, laud in -.cc. lO-HH-TW. Kuril de ItoboHiu to Annie lug ram, lot II and 12, block (II, Mcdfotd W. M. SiM.rlfjger el itx to T. T. Shaw, laud in see. .1!-:i"-JW. . .... Mnr;urct A. (NmiegyB ct ul. to 1. (1. Itcimiiiit, laud in fee. II-U.S-'JW Fruitgrowers' Trust & Title Co. lo V. A. Co lins, part of lot J I, Crcsdnook Orchu i ds an 10 I.NTKUUIHIAN AUTO CAIt CO. TIiiiq Table Leave Medford dnlly except Bun- day for Ashiand, Talent and Phoenix at 8 n, in., 1:15, 3,30 and 6; ID and 10:10 p, m. (Saturday at 11:10 p. ni.) Sunday lcavo at 8:00 and 11:00 n. m., 1:00, C:00 and 9;3C p. in. Lento Ashland dally excopt BuniSay at 9:00 a. m., 12:50, 2:30, 4:30 and 7:00 p, m, and Sunday at 10:00 a. m.. 13 noon, 4:00. G and 10: .to o. tn. Notice of Assessment Califnrnlii'Oicgon I'owcc Company. H oeatlon of principal plnre of busl- ess- han Francisco. California. Noire is hereby given, that at a meeting of the directors held on Wednesday, Oft. 20th, 1016, an as sessment (Xo 2) of Ono Dollar per HOTEL OXFORD Newest and Best in GRANTS PASS, ORE. Embodies every convenience and comfort found In a modorn hotol, Hot and rodl water, steam heat and telephone lu every room. Large )isrful lobby with open fire, Well Lighted Sample Rooms. Rales moderato. Auto-bus to all trains, Mcdford trade especially solicited, F. W. STREETS, Prop. -Vv- DOVou WISH 'COURSE PO, YOU WUZ. , VJOULDN'T LIKE 6E0RSE1 VOU ( WASHINGTON?, T BELIKE WlM fO shnro was levied upon tho capital stock of the corporation, parable Im mediately to the Secretary, at tho office of tho corporation, No. 131 Lcldesdorff Street, Snn Francisco, California. Any stock upon which this assess ment shall remain unpaid on Wed nesday, December loth, 1915, will ho delinquent nnd advertised for sale nt public auction, and, unless pay ment Is mado beforo, will bo sold on Wednesday, January 12th, 191G, at the hour of 12 M., to pay tho delin quent assessment, together with tho costs of advertising nnd expenses of sale. Dated October 20th, 1915. A LUX J. ROSIlOltOUOII, Secretary of California-Oregon Power Company. Offlce: No. 131 Lcldesdorff Streot, San Francisco, Cnllforula, FOIC HUN'! -IIOUNKICKIU'ING ItOOMH FOR ItKNT Moiiorn inVnlshcd housekeeping rooms, cheap; close lu. 23 i ICast nth. 208 iron m:nt nousua FOR HBNT Ten room house, un furnished or partly furnished; fur nace. Mrs. J. 10. Watt, phono 38I-J-1. 209 - FOR RUNT Furnished modern house. W. II. Kvorhard, 1018 W. 9th street. FOR RUNT Well furnished modorn bungalow. 422 South Laurel. FOR RUNT Col. Sargent'fl placo on Oaltdala avenue. Inquire of II. II. Nye or Roy II, Peebles. 225 FOR RUNT House. Tel. 585-J. 2 05 FOH UKNT FUttntniir.ll ItOOMH FoirRKNT 'Funiisiied'room "lira 2 2 .Smith Central. 208 FOR RUNT Furnished rooniH am'" also hoiiso keopltiK roomo, clono lu. 30-1 South Contrnl. 1'Olt HUNT MlhCK.I.I.AMCOUH FOR LHAHH It W7" rivo"r"7)oTtoni land. Fine for gardening, corn nnd potatoes, R euro Mall Tri bune. FOR HALK RKAli ICSTATM F0il'''sAr.K FaniinnV'Tr'it'lanii') timber land, land from 5.00 per aero upwards on long timo. Qold Ray Realty Co. FOR HALF .MlHCRnfjAXKOUH l'oTrrLLK-hi"dobirk mobile, first class condition. Trav eled about H.000 iiiIIch. I'rlcu $300.00. llox O, Mall Trlbuno. FOR BALIS Nearly now Oliver typo writer, prlco ?20, Home choice dia monds at your own prlco. Call at 200 W. Main, Mcdford, Ore. ! FOR SALIC Grain Phono 591-J2. hay and wheat. FOR SALIC Stock beets nnd enrrots COO per ton, F. L. Caton, Con tral Point, R. F. D. No. 2, Phono 29x3, 222 FOR SALIC llcardloss and bearded barley. Phono 30, Dr. Clancy. FOR 8ALK AnKora goats. Kil White, Climax, Oro. 312 RICAL KSTATH FOR SALE All kinds of properly for salo or ex change. Hold Ray Realty Co. FOR SALIC Polo mountain buggy, Reed aH now. Palmer Investment Co., Modoc Orchard. FOR SALIC Stamp mill, mining cars nnd track rail, pumps, hoists, air compressor, air drills, mining m-a cblnory, tools and Buppllos, Iron and hydraulic plpo all bIzcs, at half price, Address M, care Trlbuno. WHY? IT m VOCR RURIMCKN TO 8KIS JIK Dccause my etoct. tn trado Is to have optioned at tho lowest cash price the bost buy In this county. I have been on tno ground look ing out for you for the past fire years. Nearly everyday I havo In vestigated Bomo "Reed thing," I hare eliminated everything excopt those deals which I am convinced will se cure ma satisfied customers. In a few hours time I can give you the benefit of this research. It Is my business to show you over tho county aud Introduco you to the possibilities and opportunities here. See Mcd ford first and J. C. BARNES Kr Wtl Until Ktrwt . I . I Tavwt no FER ME V LIKE I TUAT IVE TDOMANY ? ALL READY! 'u FOR 8ALK-r-nrwiUAiAICnoUS FOR " ' SALKclico"lionksBiviiip turkeys, K. to 20 pounds, delivered dreaded. Phono 153, Central Point. 207 FOR SALIC Llttlo Club need wheat raised on new lntid yielding 10 bushels por acre. Jas. Campbell, Phone 3J1-R. 210 FOR SALIC 1 wagon, 1 buggy nnd harness, 1 work horse, 1 driving mare, 1 Jersey cow, cheap, It taken at onco. Inqulro nt 207 W. Main street, or Phono S8S-R. 207 FORHALIC Daffodlll bulbs! booth 21, Public Market, or Phono 452-W. 205 FOH MALfc-MrK3TOOX FOR SALIC 25 shoals. W, J, Hart zoll, 4G8-J1. 200 FOR.8ALK Oood coR, 2-ycnra. coif 7-weolis, or trado for bay. Phono CHOC. 206 FOR SALIC 15 horses. 12 heavy work tnnros. Inquire Vinson's Darn, N. Riverside Ave 210 HKLP M'ANTICIV AOKNTS WiANTKD A girl for general house work. Apply Uox M, care Mnll Tri bune. WA!n'Kt-n'OAT10Wg WANTKD Position as lio'UHOkcopor, references. Address Uox A. A., Malt Tribune. 207 WANTICD General housowork by experienced girl. Address A. L. care Mall Trlbuno. 205 SITUATION WANTICD Stouogrn phor nnd offlco ntntt wants posi tion; locnl roferenco; will go any where. Address P. O. Uox 413. 205 WANTICD Work by day. hour or Job by man with team; ulso wo havo alfalfa, grain, hay and straw nnd wood for sale. Leo Yoiiug, Phuiiu 7-F4. 221 WANTICD Mlfurni.liA.VKOUH WANTICD Onions', parsnips, cabbag6 and carrots, lenders Cash Depart ment Store, Ashland, Ore. WANTKD TO nUY Or rent, ciikIuo mould bourd gain; plow, engine disc gang plow; ulso disc harrow, spring tooth harrow and Kin In drill. Give full particulars of make, size, etc., and best rash prlco. Apply llox 227, Medford, Mcdford. 200 WANTICD" llonu 12 Oo' His., Tresh cow, single farm wagon; stnto prlco and condition lu firsl letter; no Junk, llox 18, Mall Tribune. 205 WANTICD TO JIUV -Two or 300 bushels of little club or blue stem Heed wheat; also 300 bushels bald or beardless seed barley; eu tons of alfalfa, ono self dump contrac tor's wagon, Reply P, O. Uox 227, Medford. 290 I'OIt cxciianci: TO ICXCHANCilC Young Irrigated orchard near .Medford, valuo CUUU for place of equal valuo near ('.runts Pass, ApplcKatu river dis trict preferred. Give full details first lotter. Uox A, Mail Trlbuno. 20G TOICXCIIANGIC 20oT5o""or 90 acres for business or city property. G. Allder, Medford, Oro. 209 TO TRADK-ICqulty In new modern house, flue location, for vacant lota closo In. C. C. Pierce, Room 427 -M. F. & II. Uldg. 205 FOIUCXCIIANGIC Good 1-4 Improv ed land lu middle west for country, city or business horo. U. Allder, Medford. 207 LOST car, Aiilomobllo crnng for on Crater Laku road. Ro- turn to Mull tribune and tccclvo reward. 205 NEW TODAY I have ouo of the finest outlaying stuck ranches In tho county. Four hundred acres nearly all of It Is ag ricultural land, and halt of It Irri gated. Fine Improvements, well out In tho free outrango. About $5000 worth of personal property goes with It. Prlco $22,000, and a great buy at that prlco. Flno little place closo to pavement In Grants Pass, six acres, some al falfa, and some fruit. Would trade clour for Medford property, C. D. HOON Room 111, Jiii'toon Count)" Hunk llldg. i use . WISM T6LD PI6S HUSIXICSS imiKOTOKY Auto SuppUcn LAtinn auto spttiNa co. w are operating tho largest, oldest and best equipped plant lu tho Pa cific northwest. Uso our springs when others fall. Sold under guar antee. 2C North Fifteenth St., Portlnnd, Oro. Attorneys GEO. W. CHERRY Attorney., and ....Notary, Room 9, Jackson County ....Dank Uulldlng, Mcdford, Oro. PORTER J. NICFF, WM. P. MEALBY Attorneys-nt-Law, Rooms 8 and 9, Medford National Dank bldg. A. E. REAMES, LAWYER Garnett Corcy bldg. O. M. ROUERTS Lawyer. Mcdford National Dank Building. DcntlsCi Dr. W. M. VAN 8COYOO DR. C. C. VAN SCOYOC Dentists Gnrnett-Coroy Uldg., ulto 310 Mcdford, Oro. Phono 8CG. Collections nnd Jlcportu COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS We collected soma accounts 14 years old, Wo know how to get the money. Tho Duttock Morcantlla Agency. Inc., Rooms 1, 2, 3, Has kins' Uldg., 210 E. Main st ICnglncer nnd Contractor FRKD'CUMAriNasSnglnoend contractor, 404 M. F. &. IL Uldg. Surveys,, estimates, Irrigation dralnngo, orchard nnd land Im provement. Garbage UARflAGE Got your promises cleaned up for tho Bituinior. Call on tho city gnrbago wagons for Kood service. Phono 274-L. F. Y. Allen. Instruction In MuMc IiAIGHT MUSIC STUDIO Vtoora 401, Gamott-Corey bldg. Frod AN ton llalght. piano; Mrs. Florence llalllday llalght, voice. Phone 72. Pliyilciiiis und Surgions DlT F. 0. CARLO W, DR. EVA MAINS CAIt LOW Osteopathia physicians, 410-417 Gnrnett-Coroy bldg., phono 10.1C-L. Residence 20 South Laurel st. i mM i mw DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathia physician, 303 Gnruett-Corey building. Phono 130-M. DR. J. J. EM MENS Physician and surgeon. Practice limited to oye, ear, nose nnd throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and glasses sup plied. Oculist nud Aurlst for S. P. R. R. Co. Offices M. F. & II. Co. bldg., opposlto P. O. Phono 5C7. DR. R. W. CLANCY Physician and surgeon Phonos, offlco 30, resi dence 724-J. Offlco hours, 10 to 12, 2 to 0. DR. 8. A. LOCICWOOD DR. MYRTLE 8. LOCKWOOD Physicians and surgeons. Office 309-310-311, M. F. & H. bldg. Phonos, rcsldonco 814-J2, office 814. DR. MARTIN C. HARUER Physi cian and surgeon. Offlco Pnlni block, opposite Nash hotel. Hours 10 to 12, 1 to 4. Phono 110-J. T. 0. HEINE, M. D. Eyo, Ear. Nose nnd Throat. Headaches and nervous conditions relieved b im properly fRted glasses. Cross oyes straightened. Offlco 228 E. Main st., phono 303. Consultation free. Printer anil Publishers MEDFORD PRINTING CO,, has the bost equipped printing offlco la southern OroRon; book blndlug, loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, etc. Portland prices, 27 North Fir st. Public Stenographer M T? EDWARnS. SteoRrapher and Multlgraphlng, Roqms 409-410 Garnott-Coroy building. Office phono 709-J, resldouco phone 103-R. Transfer ICADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 42 North Front st. Phone 315. Prices right. Service guar anteed. . - - - T"Tf - - - : . , j LEARX WATCHMAKING Tako the right stop now; pleasant, profitable work not overdone; few months learning: positions guaran teed; wrlto for references and partic ulars. Portland Watchmaking, Ka gravlni; nnd Optical School. 218 Com monwealth uidg , t'.ih and AniiPtiyi I'ortinntl. orvKou. . . . .'J I;