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PAGE DTPS J Freckles and His Friends By Blosser E FRECKLES, DID j IsURE.PAW'f WELL WHAT PlD UE ASk . "TOW AN5Wt ALU TWE QUESTIONS TKE SVWW.Y SCU06L VOU? TEACMER ASKED MEDFORD MAIL TRTBUNK, MEDFOttD, OT.13flON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1015 60 BUSHELS WHEA PER AGR DRY YEAR ,t.,.. - A.T-,v.Sn I ... i. . ,... I - r. ' - ajft'ltiw----"-'-- : .... r , . O I ."YX f ' I r ' 1 ...A", M.r . . l ? - :" WE AST ME IP . AND ViHAJ DlO What DO VOU .&& WELL, ME MDE ME .., .W I COULD "TELL V0USAY? MEAM BY TKvj: 'W. A REAL LITTLE . AM ''&v. BY PROP ER FARMING r:'rIM WKoMAbE.' & w-r FRECKLES? ;';' LJE5T 6ROWEDTM' ,..:.. I VOUTO-PAV? &L W. X. "Campbell, whose 100-nero fiiini lies itlmo-.: ugnmst Talent, hi the old Anderson tuiet, tho oil o? which u ol a tiu thai ought to in spire nn luimci to w best effort, u-ports that he hat vested thirty three aeie of fall wheat of the Lit tits Cluh vorietv tliis year that jield i'd fiom fntv-fivc to sistv bushcU to the MPirf At the present price of pood vvl.onf i( !s not difficult to fij: mo Mr. Catti)iL'ir jrturn in net profit from that harvest. He hml n smaller ucu-nge of spring wheat that didn't do mi well bv manv bushels by reason of the drouth that overtook it in its prime growing Maon. Mr. Campbell' best yield of fall wheat wti' produced on ground that had been cultivated to coin the pio vinus vear, diowinn th" benelieial ef fect of rotation. A evidence ol the fact that a far mer who knows how to make the soil vield and yield gladly -"'d "Hrt '"e energy ! do it, need never have omiM to eomplain of faihue, it may he cited that Mr. Campbell's next eiop of full wheat is now growim; nicely undtr the favor of recent (how ers and tin manner in which ho had prepaied his licld for the beed in the fit si place. Two u'urn at;o Mr. Campbell har vested quite an noiengo of wild oats J'or hor-e feed. He obtained two and o'le-half tons to the aeie and sold it, baled, for 1fi a ton. The ground on which it ievv wa. himply disked, but it should be remrmbeied that it wn in proper condition for thnt treat incut otherwi-e it would not have produced the tonnage it did and tho quality of hav he harvested. This year Mr. Campbell will disk twenty acre- of wild oats giound for tho volunteer crop it will piodttec in the harvest not vear. Thirty-five dol lar an aeie tor n volunteer crop isn't had and ,vct how many funn els in this valley where wild oats Ijiow luMniantlv under favorable, conditions know how to pioduce them in addition to the leturus from his H'iciitilienllv fen ted fields and science is mcicly the crystallization of common sense Mr. Campbell has fold this year $fU0 woith of hops. Thev were good hog thotoughbreds and that accounts- Inigclv i'or his success with them. It shows the diifeience in dollars and cents be tween the scrub product and the thnroiiiilihieds. It nKu shows in the same manecr th'! diffeienec between the man who knows how and the fmiiier who duvn't eaie. The oin suecccos end enjoy it; the other fails and has a nioitgugc on his home. In addjtiou to these teatures ol his fauu woik, Mr. Campbell takes pioper earo of covQiity-fivo acres of on haul. He came from North Da kota, wheio farmers spoeiulirod in wheat because that is essentially a wheat count iv. Theie thev raise from 'j;,(IO'l to IlO.nnit bushels of wheat a year, if Ihev know how; hut they fail it the.v don't, lie came to the Rogue Kiver vallev eight jcars ago and i glad of it. He finds here a most happy combination of soil and climatic conditions that makes farm jnjr a pleasiue nnd a source of wealth. The ( liihit building is posing through a pel mm! ol icai ra ngement nnd renovation. I). M Lowe has donated the maior portion ot his ic cent diplav at l'oitlnud to iciuioree the local showing, and is personally dhectiiis ihe Hirnngomont ot exhibits in oiiler to soouie bct effects. This has been ilont at the expense ol elim inating vatioiis nntiiuatcd souvenir. An ancient squah dntiug Item medi eval time ami some pinched junk which wiip. cuuacd the year the mil load pucd t'liioush Ashland will be kodlv uiis-ed bv the eMiliur pioneer t(iuii.-t elcNient, which will look in vain tor t'ic.e lemiliar landmHtU. As leairaiiKed, the exhibit uevei looked llnui. Mr. M. V.. Neweombe has ictunied home fiom a leHgthy visit with rela tives in I'oiilHiid. I,adi.s of th Mtiptist church will hold h prf-lianlikgivins food ale at the Holme lint.' grocer), duo dv. N'ovewhor -' I. Mis. , C. Dovinc of Lebanon io ta uied hiiwe oh Sundav Hftor a inoiilli's m-U willi ker daiwkter mimJ wii-in-in, Vr. ad Mr. Frank Jor dan. Mt-. V H. fhvv ami aon Ult far Mirtiiuutitlt l-t MlBtdt) ki iiM Mr. CI.tMy. vim lias aa mpatiuml jab in liciHtira tlw aurmal arkoul kttiMiMi in thai ln0 The MHtMMtMt rhun4t MwW o .1 MMWllr iMMMa SwnInV ftt'MtMK ! heiir KieaitMMitl P HuliMua iUrutu pruhiMMW ihv mt MImnmI kaft. IH-.ll -U-flM. Ulltl o(effttltt ft.' tb. I ufi-.Mi';.imnitl, Ut-iiiMsJ auu cm- ASHLAND AND VICINITY J ' in-T services in order to innke tho 'reditu; to the .eakcrs uuaiiimoUs, l)r, Steams oi' New York seconding the e.-eonressmau's efforts. Ilev. M C. Heed and V. V. Whittle were the committee fiom the Commercial dr.h which attended to nriangcmcnts for the cntcitninmciil of the visitors while here. Sulphur water is in and is now available at the cave reecptaele in Lithin park. It comes from thu Heikcley spring, several miles out,and leaches' tho purl, system under u gravity flow. This ,vvater was nam )Ied under new Minoundiiij's last Saturday. A colossal sipn now calls iliore par ticular attention to l-lndcri) & Sonu depailinent ston, under which one mof are drv kouiIm, grocery, tdothiiiji and furnisliiiis, boot and shoe, no tion, millinery, suit and cloak, cafe teria, meat maiket, hardware and bather shop depaitment are collect ively looped into an establishment which nvnls as to size and contents any stole 'n the county. L. t. Mnlit, the "tall Svcnmoio of the Kiskiyous," former cashier of the First Rational hank f this city, and now with the Xoithwostcrn National of Portland ns one oC its vice-presi dents, has been in town of late vis itiii; relatives on his way lo Derku lev, Cal., to join his family diiriii,' the Thauk.sivim: holidays. The Oreiron-Califoinia Power Co. is equitipiuK its new substation here, on Nevada street, near Hear eieek. with a lot of c.tru heavy appliances in the way of transformers', etc.. some of which uie heiu; hauled fiom Mrdford. Mr. and Mrs. T. 11. Simpson left for San J'mnciseo on Saturday. "Hoe" Smith and wife of Salem vihitcd over Sunday with their rela tives, Mr. and Mrs. Krnest Hicks, on the way lo San Francisco. Smith formerly owned the Kingsbury ranch, east of Ashland. 1). ,1. lteakev of Kiifjene, distiiel manager of the Woodmen of the World oruiiration, is in tho city eanvasin; in an endeavor to awaken renewed iiitewt in the ranks of thu local camp membership. Khner .1. llaeon died at a local hos. pital hist Thursday, ayed lit) ear. Fuuenil services weie held on Sunday at the Duiikaul chinch and the Initial was in tho cemetery of that following at Talent. Sunday, Novunber '-'8, was desig nated as tied lies dav in Ashland, ns ler official pioclamatiou bv the chief of police in liotli city papers. The np liointment was leeonsidored, how tver, nnd tho bit: potker which has beon in limbo in (he munieipal pound or two weeks pnst was otfercd at n ilosiitK-out sale on Thursdnv, No vember 18, thus quashing a chatge of trespass which was preloned bv a freeholder sqiie.ilinjr on the pig. Tho unredeemed porcine vys fonnetlv owned by the SiUhv estate. Coiiceniinfr the paving eontioveisy and as illustrating alleged inenuali tics of and haidsliips caused by tlu H.t.Kesment. pntliculnilv on North Mam street, S. C. (iunter, who ic sides in thai locality, has offered to relm(uisli owncislup ot a a cunt lot in favor o the eitv m retain for .i mnr nominal consideration, stated as a WOO valuation, ngi'inst wjiieh theie ate paving and sewer obligation ainouuting to i'AM), Four women have been teappointed t.n the hhrnrv board in the persons t Mesdamon Marv N'un, Maiiutti Mnlit ui.d Mae Ilimlie. Mr. and Mrs f!. I' Hilling have ivtuiiiPil ft om an ejpohilton ttip which was extended a fat a- l.o AnjM'lo and (din r son t lie in Califor nia point' "f inteickt. Mr. ami. Mi. W. It. Newman, tho laMwr formerlv Miaxo II&mIuIi f'Hld well, itauuhtr of Mr Lwth Cald well, wre in AhUil on Saturdiiv from their siiSuan mohw aoar Mtd ffid. on thou war to tae eixiti at San Fn.w . Mr. and Mr- C. W. Xiwa. Mr. nd Mr. 1rI (1. I Wan ift (lar Tioy. Cl.. SlMJa.. bar iWy will uia Mr aal M. iwrl Xm on a inp l tk Km PmM'i fpoa. Huh Praak mi Kart ar twMJM of tao SfMilkani liMN(tt. uu4 thiv talk of riiirtrin a -' " i' r irunt 1 riti'V lo eMjMe hv jum U tUe t ll - f ,-.. & ; ,-. .& . cv ' a .r den (late. Master Jack Nuns wilt accompany hi parents nnd grand parents to the big show. Fran I: Moore and wife left for HeiKcloy, Cal., last Thursdnv, sum moned there h.v the sudden death of M. I). Moore. Frank's father. A ear for "undesirables" formed a part of the equipment of N'o. 15, southbound, hut Fudey. Whether intentional oi mutely n coincidence, it was attached to private coach No. IK) of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. l'anl, occupied by a parly of high officials of that railway. Mis. Josephine U. Crocker, promi nent in llelief Coips circles, gees this week to officially inspect the Central Point nignumitioti. No. .'II, having of ficiated m a similar capacity in be half, of Chester A. Arthur corps, No. 1-1, at Medford last week. TABLE ROCK TABLETS Fi lends of Will Lydiard. in Ihm community, wore pleased to luarn that he had tccoveied his stolen auto. Mr. Hanscout of Agate was over this way Sunday after a load of wood. Verne Pendleton is teaming for thu Ilogne River Valley Canal Co. in tho vicinity ol Phoenix. James Rees"o butchered several fine porkers Tucsdav, which he look to Medford Wednesday. Glen Mnv ti"-d his aunt returned from u trip to tin big fair last woik. A coating of pumice is being put on that. stretch of toad commonly known ns the Vincent lime. This will he nood new fo the piople wltr travel this (toad, as some were beginning to think thev would hare in cnduic the mud for another winter. Mr. and Mis. ('ml Heche letuiucd Monday from spending their honey moon ,it the Hay cities, and put in at; appearance at Table Rock Tuesday evening, where they wcte promptly treated to an old-fiishioned chari vari bv their friends. F. Ftidegar and I. R. Fiidegnr of Medford ate doing the plasteiing fo1' Harry Ncalon's new bungalow. Oar school board has made out the budget for the next .vear, and it will ho wibniitted to the voleis at a spe einl school mooting November '27. John llamtick of Central Point was peddling boot in these pints Inst Tuesdny. Colonel Washhuin nnd wife t etui li ed Saturday from an extended trip lo the fair mid southern California points. Docs BacKacheWorryVou? Some Mcdfoiri I'eopln Havo I.Oiuned How to (.'et Heller How many pcoplo Buffer from an aching back? How few know tho cuiibo? If It hurts to Rtnop or lift If j on suffer Hiiddon, darling pains If you aro weak, laino nnd tlrod Suspect your kidneys. Wntcli for iiaturo's slgmil, Tho first sign may bo hoadaoho or dUzlnnsH, Scanty, luilnful or too froquont urination, NnrvouRttitsh or u constant, dead tlted fcelliiK. i Avert tho serious kidney dlseaKwi, Treat the weakened kidneys with Doan's Kldnoy I'IIIh. A remedy luqierlally for slek kid neji. Gratefully endorsed by rcldonts or this locality. Andrew Cantiall. California St , Jacksonville. Ore., says: "When I was suffering from baokacho and other kldnoy ailments, Doan'u Kidney Pills on ni e to my aid and stoniitsi tho trouble." I'rleo 50c, at nil doalors Don't klnBly ask for a kidney temml) -set Doan's KldneN I'll l the ajtwe tlut .Mr. Caotmll Imd Kosior-Mtlburn COm rnf, lluffalo. Y A4v I(aR. W.Tlll.M.KI.Va TsVo the right e. now; ploaiant rirsfltable work m t -vaisJoHi; few meatus loaralaic pmii. - narnu ttJ; write for rfronsts unit ju"le. Mian. Pertlsad WstohwaklBx. Uu ursrlag and Oniti-al SoIumiI. 2 1 f Pom MrtRMealth ItUla , Aid natl Aakanr I'ertlaod, Oroeoa, J :;-LSEloj f told wmtmat 7 nw;.,w(: ;p y ' "( GOD WADE PART '-" ' f ' J n A m 7 JO . Tim t 'mS . i 1 I. 3 ,' ii iiiiii . .W.,,. '. X. . . m aaW aw 1 X wnAn I I I I ' . laBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBWaHk. V a. . .?z- -- V In W nv I'VI (I II $ ' & & .. . & Lawrence Fitzpatnek ha been having some dental woik done lately. Wo understand that a very good quality of coal has been uneoveied on the upper Table Hock and seveial clailns have been staked out. in spite of the fact that November is more than half gone, it uuijotity of the trees in this vicinity aie car rviug their full load of foliage, some thing very iimiiinl. The entertainment given by the Artow Heads last Saturday night was n success in cveiy way, tome .fl" be ing lidded to the piano fund. Almost every one in these parts be lieves that the sugar beet industry is the salvation of the vallev and al though some little distance from tlu railroad, eor.sidir.ible acreage has been snjiied up. Rvportod by Jackson County Ab tract Co., Blith and Fir Rta. "Itcnl llstnle Trnnsfeitt Cnrrlo M. Jones to Samuel MacCllntock,pt HO-nn-SK $125.00 Ii. Prlllamnu ct u to L. It. Jaylor, pt. 12-11-3W .... 10.00 Clarn M. Shldolor et vlr to Henry C. Burnett, lots 1 mid 2 blk 3 Shldcler add. Talent 10.00 V. V. (Siolgrcn et ttx to Wln nlo C. Downey, lot J) blk. 2 Oruy's ndd Medford . . .. 10.00 I. 1 Cliolgren to Wltinlo C. Downey, lot 10 blk 2 Orny'fl add Medford ... 10.00 THE VALUE OF TRUTH Truth in business is just as important as truth in cvcry-lny life; truth ctcatcs confidence, establishes good-will and builds a icli.ibihty that will not be wrecked by thu storms of competition. Through three generations people have learned to place reliance on the advertised words of Scott's KinuUion, because they arc untarnished, uncx nggcratcd truisms about a household remedy of real and actual worth. The popularity of Scott's Kmulsion is increasing ns intelligence advances, because in these days of adulterations It continues to guarantee pure cod liver oil medicinally perfected with glceriueaud hypophosnliilcs to build strength, im prove the blood and strengthen the lungs. It is free from alcohol or opiates a whole wome food. tonic, truthfully advertised, scott U How ne, JllooraCcId, N. J. 15- NOTtCi: OIMHSSOLITION Notice is hereby given that John Hro'vnlce and (icorgo I'. Corej doing n giocery business under tho firm niiiiio of Hrownleo and Coiey, at 327 Kast Main street, Medford, Oregon, havo dissolved partnership, John Hrownleo being now the sole owner of said business. Tho affairs of said partnership havo boon placed In tho hands of tho undersigned for adjust ment, and all parties having nccountn with said firm are requested to coma forward promptly for settlement In order that Its business may bo wound up. Dated November 13th, 1015. NKWTON W IIOUDUN, 232 Kast Main Strcot, City, -t- r- FOH itn.vr IIOUHIW FOR RKNT 7-room house on West Main. I'honu C85-J. 212 I'OR RKNT- -Ton room house, un furnished or partly furnished, fur nace. Mrs. J. It. Watt, phono 381-1-1. 209 FOR RKNT Furnished modern house W. II. Kvorbutd, 1013 W. Jth sttoot. FOR RKNT Woll furnished modorn bungalow. 42.! South Laurel, FOR RKNT Col. Hargout'8 pluce on Oukdale avenue. Inquire of II H. Nyu or Ito II I'cobloa 225 FOR RNVr Moly furnthlieit loom bunaalow all convenleui close 1 17 J St, cor So uahd.de 4iid Uth St 211 HOTEL OXFORD Novobt and Best in GRANTS PASS, ORE. Km bodies every convenience and comfort found in a modern Hotel. Hot sad i old water, strain haat und tlf(ihoH In every room large Itearful loLu with oimn fire, Well l.lghtotl Suiiiplo Hooiiis. Kats modarate. Auto-bus to all trains. MkMtford trade tanrUlly aollcUwl. F W. STREETS, Prop. t - . .& jjo mt t m r- j- i f r m m i i w. f ai m t r j.i i if -- iry t ' i Hatlf ffJ lyshl I aWaWMaWaW ..i , ., V - -i MaV ll P1awM f ,'f I r rBc -aVaVaB r ' I tfe. ' .,, ..v- ctTbW WW ll"- fin vM cJik tin it fcfcto R ' ow v M y u' "7' "'.l I COURT HOUSE NEW DRINK MORE WATER IF Sat leu meat and tako Baits for Back ache or Bladder trouble Neutralizes acids. Urla acid In meat excites tho kidneys, Uicy becomo overworked; Ret sluggish, aclin, and feel Ilka lumps of lead. The nrlno becomrs cloudy ; tno bladder Is Irri tated, and you may lo obliged to seek re lief two or three times during Ilia night. When tho khlreys clog you must help them flush oh tho tody's urinous vvnsto or you'll bo a real sick person shortly. At first you feel a dull misery In tho kid ney region, you etitTcr from backache, sick liendnclic, dirtiness, stomach ccts sour, tongue Coated and you feci rliou mntic twinges when tho wenther Is bad. frit less meat, drink lots of water; also get from any pharmacist four ounces of Jnd Salts; tako a tablcipoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts is made from tho acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lltliia, and has been used for generations to clean clogged kidneys and stimulato them to normal activity, also to neutrsllzo tho acids In urine, so it no longer is a source of Irritation, thus ending bladder weakness. .Tad Salts Is inexpensive, cannot In luret makes a delightful effervescent Ilthla-water drink which everyone should tako now anil then to keep tho kidneys clean and active. Druggists hero say they fcl lots of .Tad Salts to folks who believe In overcoming kidney troublo while It is only coulilo. FOR UIINT HOARD AND ROOMS FOR RKNT -Room nnd two. 007 V. 11th St. lion id for 211 FOR IHJXT .VllMtrKI,l,AN(CntTH FOR RKNT -t I ncren, partly In bear ing orchnrd; house and toels: 1 'j miles from city limits, I'hono G8G-J. 212 FOR UCA8K Rich rlvor 'bottom land. Fluo for gntdunlug, corn and potatoes. It,, euro Mull Trl buno. jroit HAM; nr.ij kstatm FOR SAM'. Farm land, fruit land, timber land, land from $0.00 por aero upwards on long tlmo. Gold Ray Realty Co. FOR HAM omCKljtiANF.OCS FOR SAM. -A fine lot of White Oamo Cornish chlckniiH, fluo Inv ers nnd heavy nteated. On account of sickness unable to tako enro of. Call on Mrs. L. Ronnie, 240 North Oakdnlo live, FOR SAM2 I'rizo winning Pulouse gcoMi. I'hono Ill-J. 210 FOR SAM: .Modluni slzod wood heater, also washing machine, good condition. Phono :i90-j, FOR SALK Angora goats. Kd Whlto, Climax. Oro. !12 FOR SAI.K drain hay nnd gooso. I'hono 591-J2. FORSAr.K Oood socoiui hand Thor eleetrlo washing machine. I'hono 670-11, or cull 240 H. Riverside. FOR SAMJ Studobukcr 10H, used IK months; perfect condition; self sturter; electric lights; evor) thing. v, a. liox DOS, mono cgi-.i. 20'J FOR HAM -Stamp mill, mining cars and track rail, pumps, hoists, ntr compressor, nlr drills, mining ni-a chlnery, tools and nupplles, Iron and hydraulic plpo all hUos, at half prlco. Addross M, caro Tribune REAL KSTATKI'6FI8A1.E---Xn kinds ot property for stilo or ox chango. Gold Ray Realty Co. FOR SALK Polo mountain buggy, good as now. Palmer Investment Co , Modoc Orchard, NEW TODAY 1 havo ono ot tho finest outlaying stock ranches In tho county. Four hundred acre ncaily all of It la ag ricultural laud, and half of It Irri gated. Fine Improvomonts, woll out In the free outrange About 13000 worth or parsons) proaorty goes with It. Price JSJ.OOO, and a great buy at that prtaa. PtM little place e.ose to pavomoiit In Oram Pas, alx acrwa, some al falfa, and aon fruit. Would trade nlaar for Medford property. C. D. HOON Itooui III, JmkMUi t ounlj Hank libit: roit SAriR-snscunAiiipmouH FOR SALE Ornln hny and wheat. Phone 501-.12. FOR SALK Stock beets nnd carrots G.OO per ton. F, L. Caton, Cen tral Point, R. F. D?No. 2, Phono 20x3. 222 FOR SALE LittTcT Club ncodwhcat raised on now land yielding 40 busjicls per acre, Ja$t Campbell, Phono 311-R. 210 FOR SALE Roardloss nnd bearded bnrley. Phono 3C, Dr. Clancy. FOU HAtiU-litrKSTOOK FOR SALE Or trade, two Angora bucks. Phono 1F-21. 214 FOR SALK in horses, 12 heavy work marcs. Inquire Vinson's Darn, N. Rlvorsldo AVo. 210 WANTICD SlTtj.lTIONB WANTED-Work by da'riToTirotJob by man with team; also wo havo alfalfa, grain, hay and straw and wood for salo. Leo Young, Phono 7-F4. 221 WA NTHI) Mirurmuli AN KOUS WANTED Lndlmdrlv?nVnnd'rRlinR horso; must single foot under Had dlo and have style, and bo gentle nnd nound. Address V, caro ot Mall Tribune. WANTED TO RUY Two or 300 bushelB of little club ot bluo stem need wheat; also 300 bushols bnld or benrdlesa Bced barley; ton tons of alfalfa, ono solf dump contrac tor's wagon; nlso 10 tons rolled or whole oats nnd barley. Reply P. O. Uox 227, Medford. 209 WANTED To purchaso irrigated ranch; proror location In district north and east ot Medford; plnco must bo Irrigated or under propos ed extension of Irrigation ditch; price must ho reasonable; give prlco and best terms, also section, township and run go In replying. Address P. 0. Uox 207, Medford. Oregon, 233 II KM' WAXTRI MALE SALESMAN Cnpablo spoclnlty man for Oregon; staple lino on now and oxcoptlonal terms; vacancy now; attractive, commission contract for balanco or year ami 1910; $3.1 weekly for expenses. Mllus F. Illx lor Co., 229-17 Carlln lildg., Clovo laud, O. for i:.ciian(;i: FOR EXCHANGE I am In a posi tion to nrrango for trades for Cal ifornia property, cither city or lounty, In exchange for Roguu river propeity. Addross for pres ent, L. 11. Houston, Talent, Phono 3-F12. 232 TO EXCHANGE 20, 40, GO or 00 acres for buslnesii or city property, G. Alldor, Medford, Oro. 209 LOBl LOST Silver friendship bracelet; ro- waru loturii to v., Mall Trloune. 2 it.- -r" ' - MISCELLANEOUS. OIL STOCK Advances 20 Nov. 27, big company; ground floor propo sition; Oklahoma oil doubled In pi Ice; lOO'c dividends 90 days pos sible, quick action on our mono), limited number shares 5c share, iu nuys suuo par vnitio stock, company paid two dividends; remit now Wrlto. Freo Information Amalgamated Oil Co , 1700 Colcord lildg , Oklahoma, Okla. ACT QITIC'IC Aiitomolillo gasollno going up, soil gnKo-tonlc; equals gasollno at .1c a gallon, eliminates carbons dollar an hour profit, sales guaranteed Whlto Mfg. Co., Dopt 10. Cincinnati. O. WHY? IT IS YOUU nURlNKSS TO BEE 51K Because my stocfc la trsdo is to havo optlonod at tho lowest cash prlco tho best buy In this county. I havo been on tno ground look ing out for you for the past five euri. Nearly everyday I hur& In vestigated some "good thlug." I have ollralnstod erorythlng except thoie deals which I am convinced will i turo ni satisfied customers. In a few hour time I can gtvo you thu benefit of this remtarah It Is my buslooaa to show jou over tho county and Introdate you to tho possibilities and nportunltlf here. Be Med ford first and J. C. BARNES ID Wot Uvlu Ktrvl IIVBIXKSS DIRECTORY Auto KtippltojJ LAIIER AUTO SPRING CO. Wo nrr oporntlng tho largest, oldest laid best oqulppcd plant In tho Pa cific northwest. Uso our springs when others fail. Sold under guar antee. 20 North Fifteenth St., Portland, Oro. Attorneys GEO. W. CHERRY Attorney., ani ....Notary, Room 9, Jackson County ....Dank Building, Medford, Ore. PORTER J. NEFF, WM. P. MBALHY AUorncys-nt-Law, Roomo 8 and 0, Medford National Dank bldg. A. E. IU3AMIC3, LAWYER GarBett Corey bldg. O. M. ROI1ERT8 lawyer. Medford National' Dank Dulldln. Dentists Mik'k Dr. W. r. VAN BCOYOO DR. C. C. VAN SCOYOC Dentists Garnctt-Coroy lildg., ulto Medford, Oro. Phono 8G6. Collections nnd Reports 810 COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS W collected some arcounts 14 years old, Wo know how to get the money. Tho Ilutiock Mercantile Agency. Inc., Rooms 1, 2, 3, Has klnu' Hldg., 21 C E. Main Bt. ICngtncer nnd Contractor FRED N. CUMM1NOS Snglncor nn4 contractor, 404 M. F. St It. Rids. Surveys,, estimates, Irrlgatloa drainage, orchard and land Im provement. Garbage GARBAGE Got your promises cleaned up for tho summer. Call on tho city gni lingo wagons for good service Phono 274-L. F. Y. Allon. Vl-!' ."II,MII"I Intriiclloii In Music. HAICiHT MUSIC STUDIO-Room 401, Ouruett-Coroy bldg. Fred Al ton Halght. piano; Mrs. Florenca Hnltlday Halght, .volco. Phone 72. Physicians and Surgeons DR. F. G. CARLOW, DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathia physicians, 410-417 GnrnCtt-Corey bldg., phono 103G-L. Residence 20 South Laurel at. DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathic! physician, 303 Uarnctt-Corey building, Phono 130. DR. J. J. EMMEN8 Physician ana surgeon. Practlco limited to eye, car, noho nnd throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and glasses sup plied. Oculist mid Aurlst for 8. P. 11. R. Co. Offices M. F. & H. Co. bldg., opposlto P. O. Phono G67. DR. It. W. CLANCY Physician and surgeon Phones, otflco 30, roBl donco 721-J. Offlco hours, 10 to 12, 2 to S, DR. 8. A. LOCKWOOD DR. MYRTLE S. LOCKWOOD Physicians and surgeons. Office 309-310-311, M. F. & H. bldg. Phones, rcsldenco 311-J2, office S14. DR. MARTIN Q. HARDER Physi cian und surgeon. Offlco Palm block, opposlto Nash hotol. Hours 10 to 12, l to 4. Phono 110-J. T. O. HEINE, M. D. Eye, Ear, Noso and Throat. Headaches and nervous conditions rollovod by properly fitted glasses. Cross eyos Rtratghtened Office 228 E. Main st., phone 803. Consultation free. Pi Intent and Publishers MEDFORD PRINTING CO., has the -MMl)l. nest equipped printing office In southern Oregon; book binding, lonxo leaf ledgers, billing sy stoats, etc. Portland prices. 27 North Fir Bt Public Stenographer .Ct" "EDWARD Steographer and Multlgraphlng. Rooms 409-410 Oarnott-Corey building. Office phono 709-J, rcsldenco phone 103-R. IIIIRIIURT J IIKRRIAN Stenogra pher, room 29, .Jackson County Rank lildg Dictation taken any plnim any lime liy the only Steno tyhe operator In Southern Ore. Of flr nhoue ilt, Rue 2 75-J. Tr.tiisfeis iTadTtTO W5 fcMiai FUR & STORAGE CO. Offlee 4 North Front st Phone sit PrloM tight. Hmli'A guar nutviud.