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LIBERTY BELL E PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 2C Tho Liberty Hell, one of America's most treasured rollco, today reposes In Its Hlirlno In Independence Hall after a Journey estimated at 17,000 miles to the California expositions, where, ac cording to gunrdlnns", It was view ed by ten million people. Ton mil lion other resldonts of tho United Stntes viewed the boll oil Its Journey to and from tho expositions, making n ,otal of moro than twenty millions who snw It In the 10-i days It waH'nu sent from this city. v Thirty states were crossed nnd more than 117 stops nt cities and towns wcro mndo. Crpwds filled with reverence nnd enthusiasm greet ed the bell nt all Its stopping places, according to members of Its escort. Floral decorations wcro heaped upon It and thousands begged for the priv ilege of touching ft. It was the eighth trip the bell has taken since it rnng out in colubrntlon of the signing of the declaration of Independence of 177C. The noxt year It was removed to Allentown to snvo It from tho Hrltlsh, In 1KS4 It took lis second trip when It was sent to the .Vow Orlonns world's exposition. The expositions nt Chicago, Atlanta, Charleston, Iloston nnd St. IOiils wcro visited. Fcnr that it might be Injured by the long trip to San Fran cisco caused ninny patriotic societies to protost ng.HiiBt Its most recent Journey both those fears proved to bo ; groundless. SELLS $1000 A FOOT Joe Ki!l of (Iriffin crook hu. --.i1il Imh Ij.isinos Mod; on Main sltvet, occupied by Mt & Co., to J. V. Jim trill ol' (lold Hill for J.'I.UUII, pint ol' atlii) imyinont boin.r u ItlO-ncro nmcli Iviiluod nt fl.yOUO, six miles from iKIiimutl. Fulls The lot is twonty tfive feet frontng" unil 130 feet deep, guild oontuiiw ii twotory brick tructuio. Dr. Mulkoy, Mr. Mulkev nnd lit tle daughter left WodnoMinv evening lor IloM'burg to spend Thanksgiving with irioud thoio. A special mooting of W. II. Iliirit iin W. It. ('.. No. '27. wuh culled 'i'uodu.x iittornoon. Mrs. Jo-ephino D. (."looker of Ahliutil hiis iroont to inspect the corps. Sho compli mented the officers in regard to tlieir work, etc. Alter tin busine session supper was served in tin? biuuiuut hnl! for twenty. Mirs Miigvie Foley of Hold Hill Iim boon isitiii her xinndfuthor, floort Honlo. Quite a number of our people nl tomlcd the fouthiill guuio nt AIiIiuh1 Tliuiikiviiifr. John t'owle.v, who is u tulenl nt Corvnllis i- speiulins the Thnnks piviiif: holidays Avith lii parents, Mnvor uud Ml". V. A. Cowley. Mrs. .loo IliiMtcll and Mr. Cliuu Hawk won' leoont Iiimiio. u-itois to Cold Hill. Mr. (ieoine He-olumve nnd xniiu!diHiliter, Mii Winnie Mnon, -pent Tliaiikttivnift ut Appleanle vis iting Wnritn Moo nnd family. John Ho!- returned Tuosdn- ove ning fiom his pinspoctintr trip. Miss iv.irl I'iinkcv is vi-itinvr rol utiof, nt Kluni.ilh Fall Mrs. Mni'T Andrews of Modfoid REPOSES IN SHI INDEPENDENGEHALL CENTRAL POINT Severe Bronchial Cough Yields Quliklv to Vluol Here Is another letter we are per mitted to publish for the bonoflt of .Medford peoplo who tniffor from ohronh- rough, cold or bronchitis. Mlw Odw Nelson, a stenographer, of Toaneck. N. J.. a: "I suffered from a novoro bronehlal cough. I hud bud ooiigblng polls and booamo to wwk it wn hard for mo to go to budtnoM da- aftor day. I tried courIi medicines and doctors' proscriptions without benefit. Through a friend I learned of Vlnol and after taking ono bottle my bronchial trouble was bettor. It MHtinuod use stopped thb cough, built me up and I gained In WtiiRht." It U tb combld action of the WMltclMl eUMunt of cd llvnra W od by Hi bluvd-iMkliiK and BUAHaHh crwitng proiriiM of loale Iran and bMf Miin. hlfh ha Vlnol roNstiiutlonal rindy for ehrHU cough. ol, ' broarblil. ' Iht ama Him U Hill hulld up the wakBrd riiu-down rto od r o.lalllnh nr.iialh (ion i fr-! rmirii 'ii nil ,. ,, ,,,.. , , it. .. -" '"' "" Freckles and His : TUATWT ferfll '. . x'Wk TOO MUCH, AREj - jl - CAN'T AFFORD T' ' ., : 5:"; -V5 :.-' :'-".-Vv iW'LL' -, FRECKLES FERL 7.A I fk 1 & b 'f 'i2V I wiik n visitor hen; TuomIuv ufler- 110(111. Miss Kern Uuilcy of Medfoid siicnt tlio woel: end with her fiiend, Mrs. I. C. Itnbiiictt. in tliis city. Mis'. T. M. jonef, who linn been visiting her hrother, J. V. Ilnnulnnd, nnd family, left for her home nt Corning, Oil., Wednesday on train KI. Mrs. Wimer, who lias been visiting relatives nnd friends in thw vioinity, left Wednesday morning lor her home at Khimtitli Falls. Dr. MoM. M. Dow uud Dr. I.ydia Dow went to (linnt-i I'iish Tuosdiiy evening. Prank nnd Wjll Kelley visited Itogue Uiver leoently.' Mrs. . C. Yoi'iig nnd little von left Tuesday evening lor Sodro Woolloy, Wnsli., where Sirs. Voting will upend the winter with her mother. .Alir. Peppers of the Agale district left Tuesday morning for Montague, Oil. Mrs. M Piirkcypilo spent Thurs day ut Medford, visiting her son, Couit Puikeynlle ,und ininil.v. Mis (Veil Creed, who is touching M'hool near A-hlond, is hpending tlie week end with her mother, Mrs. Ida Creed. Thanksgiving was (uiotly observ ed lieiv, the "tores closing for the day. The football game that was to be plnved by the Central Point Athletic club against Hie dr.U'ts Pns high school was called off. Percy Merrill of New York htnto, accompanied b his mother, joined his wife nnd little daughter Dorothy i'cio Sunday, whore he intends to make his fiituie home. .Mr. nr.d Mrs. I. !'. Lewis spent ThiirMlny vith Mrs. Lewis' parents, Mi uud Airs. Ileudoisiin, at Hold Hill. Mr. and Mr. Wright of Phoenix spent Thursday wit h Mr. and Mis. Castor. Mif-s Mildred I'lliotl. a former Cen tral Point young lady, was married nt Willow Springs Sunday to Mr. Snyder of Gold Hill. Her nmny friends here wish her much joy nud happiness of wedded bliss. Mr. and Mis. Simmons of the Mo doc orchard were visiting Mrs. Nellie Hiekcn recently. Roy Cochran left for Hiddlc. Or., Monday morning; Tom Merrimnn of Medford was It'sinsH'ting business in our oit dur ing tho week. Miss Audrey Holmes, who is teaoh ing in the public school nt Phoenix, spent Thanksgiving wilh home folks. Some of our joung folks attended the diineo at Peagle Wednesday eve ning. The Ladies' Aid of the M. K. ohurch lire planum: for u bazaar to bo given on the afternoon uud own iug of December 18, Aprons, hand kerchiefs and fancy articles will lie on sole. Supper will bo served, the menu eonsutiuii of sandwiches, b.ik cd hcnitri. snltnl, coke nnd coffc. Mrs. Jerome of Medford spent Thanksgiving with his sister, Mi. Wayne Leevor. RUMANIA LEANS UPON FORCES OF THE ALLIES OKNUVA, Nov. 2G Tho Iluchanwt correspondent or tho Conova Trlbuno sonds a dispatch In which Tnko Jon oscu, n former member of tho Itu manlan cabinet and leader of tho lib oral party In Humanla, Is quotod as expressing tho belief that tho Ru manian govornmont "Is desirous of following tho national policy and soon will Intervene In tho war on' tho side of the entente powern. M. .loncicu according to this dis patch, also said he had loarned from I'otrograd that a strong Russian force was ready near the Itumanlan fron tier to aid Humanla against Austria and Bulgaria. The Itumanlan premier, M. Ilratl ane, In a osnrorsatlon regarding the relations botwoea HuwaHla and Itua ala l alao uolNt a aarlug "thoy are better than eer bafore " Persia on Goori Terms With Czar TKHKIUN'. Nov ,'i The Persian govrunDl, In offiUI ntt, Ihu ! j forsned th Rrltlah and Hulan mln-1 lier thai ib roi., td tinafr of th aioial ha ut--n aianJoned oh in( ,, . I,. if- i .'ion f , ..li r ' ii .ii .f . . II (u-,S 8'i'l I'it it MTUDFORT) 3VTATL TUTBUKT3, rsrtrz ii i i i i -j Friends Mrs. Frank Tompkins wns a Con tral Point shopper Monday. A. M. Kennedy returned f.-om n buslnsss trip to Illinois vnllnv. Miss Htlicl Myers was a lUnucr guest of MIsb Hllnor Crowde- .Sunday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Orove Cook 'mtur talned n number of friend At their homo Snturdcy evanlng. 'Mrs. J. P. Ilonijliind and liouo guests motored to Vihlnntt Monday. Mrs. It. W. Hlcion nt.nitcd the missionary meeting at Central Point Wcdnejtciy Mfss Lorlna Law and Mf. T, C. Law wcro Mcdford visitors Mondny. Frank McKee returned to his home nftor a very pleasant visit -it tho San Francisco exposition. Mr. and Mrs. .loh'i RlMy nud Miss Until Kennedy a' tended I!" loot lira t t ic Page flcnlro bunday afternoon Miss WeldorrccM and Henry Illl6y were visiting frleiids In tt.b .llslrlct Sundny. Wo'Iiuriiny Mrs. T. M, Jones of Corning, California, returned to hir homo utter n verj onJoyuM-j visit with friends and relatives. ii'n.s 'ucetlng S.iturdny'Voulng nt tho school house. Do not fontot thcro in to be biislncs!) nud a noo!r.l hour nftcrwirds. Mesdnnie.4 Koso Ilcrnwiuhaiis, Percy Men 111, Messrs. Paul Oltou an.l Albert Foipey were Thursday oveulng guests of Miss T. McNasser. Mrs. R. F. Dcai shipped a lurgi crate of drossed turkeys to tho :3a n Francisco dealers Monday. Tuesday Mesdanns Hugh Porter, Al Ulxon, r. M. Jones of Corning;, Cal ifornia! wore dinner gucsta of Mr. Fitch Stoderof Roid Hill. Sunday at high noon Miss Mlilrci Klllott and .Mr. Hitch Snyder or rjold Hill were married t the homo of ,1 P. Honglnnd, Kv. C. S. Steole r.f On tral Point itfLlhi-i The orb'a w.'o a beautiful co.: ol silk and chiffon nnd tho groii.i wu.e the convnt'oniil bl.'ck. The tour? couplo -:" l:o a In me to rlu:' iniy friends In Gold IHii I Reported by Jackson County Ab tract Co,. Sixth and Fir Ute. C'llTllIt JI. II. Helms vs. P. I), and It. S. lllackdcn, cost hill. K. II. Portor vs. Roso K, Lonr, or der denying motion. A. IS. Dixon vs. Gold Hill Co., ro turn of summons. Chas. A. Paukey, guardian, vs. W. S. Hammond, et ux, rutin n of sum mons. (i ran In Pass Hdw. Co., vs. Jack and Mary K. Katen, return of uitiu mous. I'roluilo Kstnlo' of Sarah I'oursou Adams, last will, bond of executor. Real Kstutn 'rniiisfers Goo. (illninn to Helnrlch Schule aalgu of bond, land In 37, 1W 10.00 A. P. Stover ot al to First Na tional bant., assignment of bond, lam' In :i and 4. 38 SWnnd in Sa and 31-37-2W l".u DO THIS FIRST YOU ! ou know, and every physician knows, that when any sickness has ' lwsscd, whether it be throat trouble, , organic disturbances, contagious dis eases, or even a severe cold, a relap&c is feared, because sickness robs the fcystain of Nature's resistance and loaves it aubjett to lingering germs. ' Diupu never build up a worn-out ' body only (oral fan do thnt, and tlie first thing to take niter any Mknes is the concentrated, blood -oMik'fcfg oil- ' food in ikoit I'jiiulkion, Hbithf ceils ... ... w. a. cornithiB to c. n. can- nrtiin finr rri III for BALrcv-MiswrtAiANTCOUB husinkss directory WILLOW SPRINGS si. r "r w COI SAGE TEA IN rs .-- " John II. Itolston to Ida C. UHIFl Tfl nitnifTII IT trnl Point. It. P. I). No. 2. Phono inM R HOUSE NEWS ttM liaMMta, Itriiriit ih Istoutl ami MittigtJMM I-'"' ' "" Mil throat. Ibyti.uii' "' . "t' ICmuI Mon4ftcrtcknM. Nursrcn.. . 'rrr jihutalr it S 'Hi's M ure IlltKlltn., . .1 v lit. hi il. .Ii ,1 ..r ilr.t a, u . utuii-' . i n MEDFOttD, .. " OlttCOQK, W. A. CornlttitB to C. II. Carl ton, lot r Uagbj Heights Fruit Farms .... ... .toO.OO John II. Itolston to Ida C. Rolsto'.n lot In blk 4 I'upcr lal add. Mcdford 10.00 SLAV MUNITIONS SUPPLY REPORTED GOOD LONDON, Nov. L'C. Tho Ocrmnns still are making despcrnto efforts to advance in the direction of tho Dvlnn, says a I'otrograd dispatch to tho Times. They have built n now rond for the transport of ammunition nnd henvy guns. Huge quantities of tun. munition recently naro been forward ed. to the regions of Ikskul, Frledrlclt stndt and Jncobstadt. Tho position of the Russlnn nrmlcs has been enormously strengthened, however, by nil nbundnnro of ammu nition, tho correspondent says. Gun ners now show to Infantrymen In scriptions written by workmen on am munition boxen which rend In nub stnnco "don't spare shollH. Plenty more nro coming, comrades. Wo aro working linrd to keep you supplied. Cheer up." IF SALTS FOR KIDNEYS Eat lou meat if Eidooya feel liko lead or Bladder bothers you Meat forma uric acid. Most folks forget that tho kidneys, like the bowels, get sluggish nnd clogged and need a flushing occasionally, elso wo have bockoclio and dull mUery in tlm kidney region, severe headaches, rheu matic twinges, torpid liver, ncld stomach, sleeplessness and all sorts ot bladder dis orders. You simply must keep your kidneys active and clean, and tbo moment you feel an ache or pain in tho kidney region, get about four ounces of Jnd Salt from any good drug Btoro here, tnko a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act line. ThU famous salts is made from the acid of f rapes and lemon juice, combined with ithia, and is harmless to Hush clogged kidneys and stlmulato them to normal activity. It also neutralizes the ucldn in the urine so It no longer irritates, thus ending bladder disorders. Tad Salts is harmless; inexpensive; makes a dcllphtful effervescent llthia water drink which everyliody should take now and then to keep their kidneys clean, thus avoiding serions complications. A well-known local druggist says he soils lots of Jad Salts to folks svho bellevo in overcoming kidney troublo while It Is only trouble. TOR ItlLNT IIOTJHKfl FOR RUNT--Modern furnished house hooping rooms, closo In; gas and wood stoves. 2:l Kust 9th. -"S FOItTllCNT 7-roonTliouso on West Main. Phono S85-J. 212 FOR KENT Furnished modorn houso. W. II. Evorhnrd, 1013 W. Jth Btrcot. FOR RENT Well furnished modorn bungalow. 422 South Laurel. FOR RENT Col. Sargent'B placo on Onkdnlo avenue. Inquire of II. II. Nye or Roy II. PoobloB. 225 for nn.vr .aiii;km,ani:ouh FOR RENT--1 aeron, partly In burn ing orchard, houso and tool; lt miles from city limits. J'hono r.86-J. 213 Voii LEASE Rich river bottom laud. Flno for gardening, corn nnd potatoes. R., caro Mull Trl buno. FOR HALF IlttAlj KSTATM FOR SALE Farm land, fruit land, timber land, laud from S.00 per aero upwards on long time. Gold Kay Realty Co. HOTEL OXFORD Newest and Best in GRANTS PASS, ORE. Km hod if e -rv convenience ami Nimfort fon ml in a modern hotel Hot ami i id w.ii-r, steam Jit-at and tflfphonu In eterv room lame htmrful Join. Hi iiim-ii fir. Well LlgliliMl .Sample llooius. ItatM Hiodcrat "'" i u to all tralNS. UtNifui'l tra if - lallr sli' !'d F W STREETS, Prop FRI7UY NT0VRMB1CR 2H; -!U Grandma kept her locks dark, glossy, thick with a mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur. Tho old-llmo mixture of Sngo Tea and Sulphur for darkening gray, strc.lked and faded hnlr is graixlniotlicr'a treat ment, nnd folks nro ngnin usiug it to keep their hnlr a good, oven color, which is quite tentible, ns a aro living in an ago when a youthful nppcaianco is of the greatest advnntjigc. Nowadays, though, Wo don't have the IroublcftoniA task of gathering tho Riga nnd tho mussy mixing nl home. All drug store sell tlio teady-tn-uso prosluct called "Wyeth's Sngo and Sulphur Hair Ilomedy" for alout 50 cciita a liottle. It is very xpular becnuto nobotly onn dliteover "it has been npplleil. bimply mniiten your comb or a soft lruli with ft nnd draw this through your hnlr, taking one small strand nt a tlmej by morning tho grnv hnlr disappears, hut what do light tlm Indies with Wyeth's Snge nnd Sulphur Is that, IjoMiIm beautifully darkening thft Imlr after a few appllea tlnn', it nlso produces that soft lustre nnd npiicaraiice of nbundnneo which Is so nttrnetlvet lidcs, provenls dandruff, Itching scalp nnd falling hnlr. KOH HA L1C MI.SCl:i,U.MCOU8 FOR SALK Or truAo, surrey nud set double linrness. Phono S-R-. 212 FOR BALK Small eight n.ercent anortgngon on ranches near Agato and Knglo Point. Address Hot 521 Medford, Ore. FOR SALN Must sell good C passen ger tin to; cost $2000; sunp. Ash laud Realty Co., Ashland, Oregon. 2ia FOR SALU Manure spreader, Do Laval Sopnrator; Habcock tester; Holsteln cows, pure hred Berk shire hoga and farm ImplomentH, cheap If taken Immediately. Mrs, Frank McKee, Central Point, Ore., R. F. D. No. 1, liox 73, or phono 181. SIC FOR 8ALK Corn. Phono ,V); -If.'. 217 FOR HALE- I storm buggy, cheap; 1 bicycle, man's; 1 cow; baled wheat hay In any quuntlty. Mrs. D. M. McNasser, Central Point. Oregon, Phono 14.1x2. 110 FOR SALE Stamp mill, mining cara nnd track rail, pumps, hoists, nlr compressor, air drills, mining m-n chlnery, tools and nuppllos, Iron nnd hydraulic plpo all hUcs, nt half prlco. Address M, caru Trlbuno. FoTTsALE- Fortj-foldeed" wheat at ranch one nud one half miles south of Phoenix, 1 pur bushel. AddroHH A. L. Loomls, 1103 W. 10th St. Medford, Phono 021. 217 FOR SALE Or trade, $500 wood snw at sacrifice or will trade for cattle, hoiKOR, buck, etc. Phono I .'.'. L. 2 is FOiThALE A fine lot of" Whllo Game Cornish chickens, fine lay ers and honvy montod. On account of sickness unablo to tnko caro of, Call on Mrs. L. Ronnie, 210 North Oakdale ave. FOR SALE Grain buy and gcoso. Phono :.1-J2. FOR SALE - Good second hand Thor electric washing machine. Phone .'70-11, or call 24 0 H. Riverside. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE All kinds ot proporty for snlo or ex change. Gold Ray Realty Co, NEW TODAY In tho Applegate I have a stneko'l 80 aero, of whltli SO acios Is good alfalfa html, with water for tho wholo placo, no building, furm, stock, and food goes for IL'iOO. Terms. I have 400 acre well Irrigated and MtooktMl. up Rogue river, 22,000. 25 aerua close to Medford, on pavod highway, mostly bottom land, build ing, some u fruit. $0000.00. Party want to tout an equipped 100 acre ranch. C. D. BOON (loom 10, JackMiti County Rank Itldic. nHn iu UHnatn -& .-? LRAR.V W.ViniM.KI(l Ts the rigbl slxp now. pleasant, profitable work not ovrrdon. fen month iMmlni. itoaltlon guaran isd rllt for rfTfnee and parl uUrs I'orti.i.id Untciiiiiskins;. En Kravlritt- nnd Oi.tliai pjch'i'"1 "i" 'om r. i.t,Mi ii'1 iii. i ih I ,i . n I'oriiand, i)iea. '1015 rou aAWviiirnaTOOK FOR SALE Angoia goatB. Ed Whlto, Cllmnx, Ore. 312 FOR SALE Fifty good owes, good teeth, nt $4.50; nlso IS pure-bred Augorh goats, registered, nt $.1.00, Capital "R" ranch, Central Point, Tel. 21xxxl. 212 FOR SALE Good young cow. R2 0 llcnnhjt ave. 212 FOR BALE Or trade, two Angora bucks. Phono 1F-21. 214 FOR SALE 15 horses, 12 heavy work mnrcB. Inquiro Vinson's 11am, N. Riverside Avo. 21C II KIil WANTftIK MAIiK WANTED A-l man to operate trac tor and mtor truck; must bo com petent nnd reliable and furnish best of roforoncoa; glvo full par ticulars, nlso salary wanted In first reply. I. O. Ilox 227. 2 lit WANTKli AtTbATIONH WA"NTKO "Work by"dVy?hour or job by man with tohtn; bIbo wo havo alfalfa, grain, liny nnd straw nnd wood for sale, Leo Young, Phono 7-F4. 221 WANTED Miaum.ijAaKnUH WANTED To "buy Work Tenmrini?st bo young nnd sound nnd chenp for cash; uo plugs wanted. Address Ilox 2, Mall Tribune. 2 Hi' WANTED To buy 15 bend nheop, owes preferred. Address Ilox I, Mall Trlbuno. 215' WANTED To exchange Petnluma Incubator and brooder for sheep, calvoa or stock hogs. Address Ilox 3, Mall Trlbuno. 2l.'i WANTED To hear from owner of good ranch for sale. Send ensh prlco and description. D. F. Hush, Minneapolis, Minn. 211 WANTED TO RENT 5 or 10 ucres laud with good houso and build ings, closo In. Must be reasonable. Address Ilox 7, Mall Tribune. WANTED To lent ITflve or six roomed furnished house. Ilox 217. 212 WANTED Ono horse farm wagon with thills; must be In good order. Apartment No. 22, Colonial Flats. 21:1 WANTED Ladles driving and riding horse; must single foot under sud dlo and havo st)lc, and ho gontlo and sound. Address V, cine of Mnll Trlbuno. WANTED To purchase Irrigated ranch; prefer location In district north nud east of M ml foul; placo must ho Irrigated or under propos ed extension of Irrigation ditch; pilco must bo rousonnble; glvo price nnd host terms, also section, township nnd range In replying. Address P. O, Ilox 207, Medford. Oregon. 233 l-'OK EXCHANGE FOR EXCHANGE I nm In n imsl tlon to arrange for trades for Cal ifornia property, either city or county, In exchange for Rogue liver property. Address for pros ont, L, H. Houston, Talent, Phono 3-F12. 232 l-OHl LOST-$1 reward for return ot black bnv muff, black sutln lining, missing from Indies room tf. P. de pot, afternoon or evening Friday, Nov j, 101 j Ilox 11, Mall Tri WHY? IT IS YOlHl MMIYKSS TO SHE MK Ilccauso my sloe, in irudo Is to have optioned at tho lowest cash price tho host buy In this county. I have been on too ground look ing out for you for the past five yearn. Nearly everyday I have In vestigated some "good thing." I have eliminated everything except those doals which I am eonvlneed will sa luro ma allfM customers. In a few hour time I ean giro you the benefit of this research It I m; biitluess to ahow you over tho county aud Introduce yon to the possibilities and opportunities here. Bon Mid fard first and J. C. BARNES I OK Wn1 &Jlu Hlrfrt PAGE StSVOT By Blosser LAI1ER AUTO SPRING CO. Wo nrr operating tho largest, oldest nnd best equipped plant In tho Pa cific northwest. Uso our eprlngn when others fall. Sold under guar antee. 2G North Fiftoonth St., Portlnnd, Ore. Attorney GEO. W. CHERRY Attorney., and ....Notary, Room 0, Jackson County ....Hank liulidlng, Medford, Ore, PORTER J. NEFF, WM. P. MEALEY Attorneys-nt-Lnw, Rooms 8 and 9, Medford National Dank bldg. A. B. REAMEB, LAWYER Garnett Coroy bldg. G. M. ROI1ERTS Lawyer. Medford National Bank Ihilldln;. DcnUsU Dr. W. M. VAN SCOYOO DR. C. C. VAN SCOYOO Dentists Oarnctt-Coroy Uldg., utto 310 Medford, Ore. Phono 8CG. Collections and HcorHn COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS Wo collected somo accounts 14 years old. Wo know how to got tho money. Tho lluuock Mercantile Agency, Inc., Rooms 1, 2, 3, Han kins' Uldg., 210 E. Mnln at. Engineer nnd Contractor FRED N. CUMM1NGS Snglncor nnd contractor, 404 M. F. & II. Uldg. Surveys,, estlmntcs, Irrigation-, drainage, orchard and lanu Im provement. flnrlmgo GARBAGE Got your premise cleaned up for tho summer. Call on tho city garbage wagons for good servlco. Phonu 274-L. F. Y.Allen. Instruction In Music HaTgHT MUSIC" STUbld Ilooni 401, Gnruott-Corcy bldg. Fred Al ton Hutght, piano; Mrs. Florence Itnllldny Halght, volco. Phone 72. Physicians nnd Surgeons DR. F. O. CARLO W, DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathia physlulaus, 410-417 Garnett-Corey bldg., phono 103C-L. Residence 20 South Laurel at. DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathia physician, 303 Garnutt-Corey building. Phono 130. DR. J. J. E.MMENS Physician nnd surgeon. Prnctlco limited to eye, car, noso nnd throat. Eyefl scien tifically tosted nnd glnssos sup plied. Oculist and Aurlst for S. P. R. R. Co. Offices M. F. & II, Co. bldg., opposlto P. O. Phono C67. DR. It. W. CLANCY Phyaicltn nnd surgeon Phones, offico 3G, resi dence 724-J. Offtco bourn, 10 to 12, 2 to 6. DR. S. A. LOCICWOOD ; DR. MYRTLE 8. LOCICWOOD P'jyslclans and Burgeons. Office 309-310-311, M. F. & IL bldg. Phonos, resldenco S14-J2, office 814. DR. MARTIN C, I1ARI1ER Physi cian nnd Burgeon. Offico Palm block, opposite Nash hotel. Hours 10 to 12, 1 to 4. Phono 110-J. T. O. HEINE. M. D. Eyo, Ear. Noso and Throat. Hoadachos nnd nervous conditions relloved by properly fitted glasses. Cross eyos Btrnlghtcncd. Offico 22S E. Mala St., pliono 303. Consultation free, Printers nud Publishers MEDFORD PRINTING CO, lVaa'the host equtppod printing offico In southern Oregon; book binding, looi-o leaf lodgers, billing systems, etc. Portland prices. 27 North Kir st. Public Stenographer M. T. EDWARDS, BtoogrnpAor and Multigraphlng, Rooms 109-410 Gnrnett-Coray building. Office phono 709-J, rosldeuco phono 1C3-R. HEKUICRT I IiERIHAN Slenogra liber, room 2, Jacksau County Hank Itlda Dictation taken any place nn lime by the only fiteno type uuorator In Southern Ore Of fie uhoUD tit. Re. STi-J Transfer KADli TKAMJirieit a arroit AGE co! Olfr 1 N'urth Front l Phon ii' i'ii- it -m . nlie guar Blilet'd m I r i it'll i