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, MfeftRT? JlU&bJmi8BM -MPl)FOD OfiMffNT, SAW ftp A V, NOVKMBKK..27, 1!in PAGE - Freckles and His Friends H By Blossei- At the Churches : i 4 ; KpilCOplll Thoto will bo no services nt tho Episcopal church tomorrow on ac count of tho Illness of the rector, Rev. W. U. Hamilton. Catholic (South Oakdale Avenue) Muss Sunday at 9:30 n in. Dene diction nfter inns. ItUV. J. POWEKS, Kector. )nckoni Hie Prwbyterlnn Morning worship with sermon nt 1 1 o'clock. Subject, "Tho Armor of Light." Solo by .Mrs. II. 1C. Hnniu, "When You Como Horn ," (Wcath crly.) Evening worship nt 7:. TO, with lev hoi; from Kings, "Itntlonnl Living." Free Methodist (Cor. 10th nnd Ivy) Sunday school 10 n, m. Preaching 11 n. m. nnd 7:30 p. in. Midweek prayer meeting Thursday ::i0 p. m. Couic nnd worship with us. .1. K. IIRADLEY, Pastor. Ministerial Association Tho Medford Ministerial nssocla (Ion meets nt the public library Mon day morning at 0:30 o'clock. In tho interest of other matters de manding nttontlon tho paper will bo omitted this week. Visiting pastors are welcome. .JOHN I). WYL1E, Socrotnry. Oiikdale Ave Motliodlst Huuday srhool at 10 a. m. Preach ing at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. I3p worth League at 0:30 p. in. Morning subject, "Clod's Plan." Bvenlng subject "Tho Second Com ing of Christ." Prayer meeting Thursday evening nt 7: .TO. You will find a wnrm wel como nt our church. Strangers nrn welcome. II. M. 1IIIANIIAM, Pastor. Ilnptlst "The live church with n cordial welcome." Morning servlco 1 1 o'clock. Sub Ject. "The City of God" Dr. J. Law renco Hill. Hunt, "I Henrd tho Voice of Jesus Say" (Hathbun), Mrs. .1. M. Gross ley, Mr. Iouls Dennett. KvonliiR servlco 7:.T0 o'clock. Ser mon, Itov. Wesley Smith. Quartette, "Tho Shadows of tho Hvcnliig Hour," (Harrlc-Shelley.) Sjindny school DM5n, m. iT. Y. P. V. C:30 p. in. Subject, "Home Mission Work to bo Dono In our Community." Leader, Myrtlo Meadows. I'rcftliytcrinii (Cor. Main nnd Holly Sts., Weston F. Shields, Pastor. Prearhlug at 11 a. in. -Tho Hssentlals of Faith." Preaching at 7:30 p. nt. Subject, Subject. "Xedeklairs Plight." Sunday school at 10 a. nt. Kindergarten at 11 a. in. Y. P. S. C. H. at C:30 p. m. Leader, Lucllo York. Subject, "Home Mis sion Work to bo Dono in Our Com munity." Prayer meeting Thursday nt 7:30 p. m. Ladles Aid meets Tuesday nt 1:30 p. in. Clfolr prnctlco Saturday at 7:30 p. m. All arc cordially Invited to worship with us. I'iiM Clitinh of ClnUt, Scientist Urauch of tho Mother church, Tho First Church of Christ. ScleutUt, Hos ton, Mass. Sunday sen Ice nt 11 o'clock. Sub ject, "Ancient and Modern Nocromnn oy, nllas Mesmerism nnd Hypnotism, Denounced." Wednesday evonlng muctlng nt 7:30. Tostlmonlos of Christian Science healing nro given at this meeting. Alt'aro cordially Invited. Sunday school at 10 o'clock. All under tho age of 20 are welcome. Heading room in church edifice, 212 North Oakdale. open from l::t0 to 1-30 ilal'.v oxcopt Sundays and hoi Ida 8. I'll st (.ln-isilan (Cor. lith and Oakdale) The church with a living moseaso to which we Invito the public. Morning 10: IS. "Christ Dwelling In You." Kvenlng 7 -30. "Nt by Sight but by Faith." Those sermons are on the funda mentals nnd will be helpful to you. Sunday sohool 9.-4S. Remember tho slogan. Itupeat It and then bring your family and friends. C. K. society Is a live institution and van will .find It so If you como at 0:30 p. m. In tho lecture room. Praer weettHR Thursday evening 7 3 p. m. To all of our service you are cor dially Inrtigd and strappers specially welcome IIAItltY B TtTKKR. Mltw. I'il-st .MHtHMllot I'plvTI.pill Puiilir wuithli' ji II a ni aiiJ : it) Thf 4ior will preach 1.V7 noa vjE'oe 6oin' wmlW hkiy T' 'LY HIDE-AN-60-I b W,. & errs back so f Jg (-( rlfS" lP U, vnn UA.wr -r' L-s!3sm I i 1 WELVE S ZlULTpI ( I - J . POUR- '.ViV i'T uff far - ft mF y 'lN - aJefc; 1 nt both services. Morning, "A Look to tho Hills." Kvenlng, "An Old Tlmo Outing nnd What Came of ft." There will lie special music at both services. The Sunday school gathers at 9:45. A special number for tho opening program. Ho on time, A good school. Strangers nro Invited. The Epworth Lcngtto devotional meeting at C: 15. Alt young pcoplo nro cordially welcomed. Strangers and tho public In gen eral a to invited to nil tho services of tho day. You will not bo disappoint ed. Comd. Mr. mid Mix. John ('rune nnd Mr. nnd Mis. Jnmes flrievo ami son, Has tniu, di'piittfil jo fully Wednesday tor the I. V. I. K. at San Fmneiseo. They exinu'te to he one from Jimuc nhout three weokn. Xelson Nye 'look' hix mother to Derby station H.itunlny, nnd she went on the train to F.nglo Point, where she- will vif.it with her dnue;h ter, Min. Florey, for several week-., loiter site will n to Iloehure;. Dr. J. II. Krskine mnde n business trip to .Medford Saturday nml e.x juvts to retmn Tuesday. Mr. nml Mix. Illuiiolmiil went to Butte Falls Friday and came homo Saturday. Mr. nml Mr. Vuue,hnu and daugh ter, Mr. (Ins Ditsworth, emnn lioiue from Medl'iird Snturdny, wheio they have heeu nil fall, on account of Mrs. Vnujjhnn'H health. She is much im proved now nnd they me glad to he home ngnm. Mihs Ted Miinnin;; nunc homo with th"iu. Sho has been in the valley some weeks, too, nt Mrs. IlonarV. Mr". Ditsworth canio home Thurs day fioui her visit with Mr. Krskinc. Klwiu Stems left for Los Ainjoles lnt Tuesday. Mesdntnes Sterns and Unnxon, Mr. and Mi-. Vinson and Jnmes Peyton stnrtid to Medford Aloudny in the Sterns nutoniohile. Mr. Iloweis nnd his cowho took some more cattle 10 Ked Hhinkct lust week. Tlyre was a nhiiiiliiiu maleli nl Mr. Peyton's las) Saturday. Mi. I'hipps won most of the tuile.K. Mr. and Mrs. George Von der Hel Ion of Fugle Point were Jacksonville callers Saturday. i:. Ilrltt and Dr. T T. Shaw loft for han Francisco Monday to take In tho cvpcritlou. Miss Molllo Kay of Kuril has been n guest at tho homo of Mrs. 13. M. Colllm this week. Miss Pearl Gillette, who has been teaching tho PponnnnV Creek school, flpent 'ihnnksglvliiK with Miss Mury Hurst. Charles Prim Jr. loft for Horkolcy tho first of tho wuek. The funeral of Mrs. Palmor (lieu Florence riolt) was hold In Jackson ville Tuosdny, friends xfroni all over the county coining to pay their last respects. .Mrs. Walter Keiitnur nnd children loft for Anaconda, Mont., Thursday, whero they will spend tho winter. Geo. Hoffman and soiib and Miss Margaret Hoffman were In from Ap plogate Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs Low Is L'lrlch enter tained at G o'clock dinner Thanks giving, their guests Including Dr. and Mrs. ft K. Golden and son and Mr. and Mrs Maine Kluin and daughtor of Medford. Miss Flora Thompson has returned from a ten days trip to the fair. Mrs W. T Grieve and family, Mr. and Mrs F C Smith, Guy Harper and Curley Wilson were among those here who attended the foot ball game at Ashland Thursday. H M CoIIIbs arrived from Kugeae Wftdutttduy te speNtl TkaRkaglring with bis family. Haw Conger u in Portland at pros est. hutlnx aeeemiNinled hln sor-Ih- i l.'iw Mr W S V,IU to ihe liotpiul Mm fl 0-Kll retttrited .i! Williams Thursday after n visit with Mr. John Dunulnntoii. Ulmer Hoct of Uutto Kails spent a few days at tho homo of his father, C. F. Holf, last week. MfflOCH ITEMS William Cotterill, the Meadows sloi'k'ilen, was in tins section leeent ly liuying enttle from the funner-i. Knr! Case, Sain Uorden and Claude Clinpmnu mnde u liusinoHs trip to Central Point W'cdncsdnv. Mr. and Mrs. Moore and Oi nudum Mimic started for the South Umpiin Milley Sundny to spend Thunkiv iiur holiilays with Mr. Miuire's liroth !"?, who own iniu'hes in that section, A surprise, paily wns jjivon nt thW V. C. Chapman homo Sntimluy niht liv thh youiiK folks of the eoinmunitv. Tho uhumI panics, music nnd siniin,', with n pio supper, nore enjoyeil hy Ih'' .voiinjr people, nnd hrinxs hack old limes to th" old folks. Air. nnd Mrs. Percy Clinpmnu nnd Miss llliincuc ltoders were troding in Central Point Tuesday Xenvly all the icnted laud nnd ranches in the Denote countty lire rented niul the funners are busy tuiiiin the soil nnd seeding their fall min. Mi.iR Simpson, the teacher of the Chnpnrrnl schuul will j,avc n nico Thanksgiving piornm nt the school Wednesday iiiylit nt H o'eloek. The parents nnd everyoue tuc invited to come mill eniov il. By i on Do Ford, who is w eikinj: nt llie Modoo oieliaul, was visiting ltonie folks Sundny. Hie sugar beet men l.nve not been calling on the f miners in this iiurt of the vnlley. If they will el us wn ler north of Ilone liver theio would he identy of beets for their factory, nnd Ihen some. We hnve the soil, but no wnter. STABLE ROCK TABLETS Chnilcs Ceiiteis of the Antioeh distiict is busy miwiiis wood for our funnels with his "nsoline sawing out fit. (JeiH'KV Haradiiir, who is stationed nt the Dyhee biidgc, Ims been snnr int; liihblts on the Modoc same nf u?e and reports that he has eaptniol 11 a so fnr. S. M. Xealon mnde n trip to Ash lund Mondiy to vit.it his old Iriends, J. W. Hicks. 'who is icported to he seriously ill, Hniry liicr. and wife uic spend ing a few dn.s .itti loin lives in Ash land, O. Peudlnud lvlurned to Talent Sundny to' finish putting: in his crop there, after spending n lew day here with his family. Lnht Snluidiiv seveinl loaiU ol hogs from the Antioeh r.ml Sains Valley districts passed thioiiHh iieie on the wy to Con tin I Point, where they were shipped (o Portland. We were inisii.fomicd in rejrtml to Venie Pendleton teuminir lor the Canal eouipur.v. As u matter of fuel, he was moving wheat which he had stored nt Cent nil Point to Ahlnml and i epulis that liHtiliiitr oor the pavement when it is wet is hnnrdouo woik. Mi. Khlri of fiohl Hill wnk vit.-itin-j in Tnbl" Hock one dnv lnt weok. Miss Oineo Lvdiurd left MuimIkv for an u.tnuded trip to the lair and southern CHlifotiiia points. F. L. Cut on m.d ww Clyde nre de livering carrots to Medfonl nrtic tin week. Will Lil'in came out Tlnir.lv Deafness Cannot He Cured wsm mtUm i ift ei iirr 10 iHMy fi miUniMtefiin. kwl il.il Si S rtoIMucL I f,wili. (hrefa- I ,! br k ImSakwI cmmMUmi ..f Ikr '. Iiulac ft is l.ul..iii i TMv Wbm It la iul ia Inlaw .1 im Satr filltlpMlK aiijml . r Ui-l(-t( Srt( aiul tab. It M Mllfall l-Uanl 1ailw I lb rrMll M-l I Sm lb Mfaliwlwi lako ki (ihI lltW Mt-a aal .-awallllMi bawl I Mill l ' i ' '- ! .-a mi ( a rr rjj.,. i . , . m tw,biM " i 1 UfcXH) rMiw .IIK " ",. I W, alll t" '" llMulr. .1 . ,m I f Utmtmrmn i.auarl . ..lank' ik-i - , riaa) i. Hill in. i '"' SM t-i lafa, Ir- i r i iii i ; i .kl b, f"iatal. ; 'ia i- itt,' uu fvf (vmvi..k. ccniii'j to vifit his folksv liuvijiR nr rived in M.eodtoul nt noon of that tlnv from Los Angeles, where he went to recoveries ear that was stolen and taken there more tluin n month ngo. Jauies Itecsv disposed of the Inst of his hops Saturday. Loi' Pendlmid, who has spent th-j last year in California, is spendinji the winter tore with his folks. Miss Mnu Conner of Ashland nr rived here TIiuimIuv morning nnd will mend u few dnys visitnif- with her friend. Miss Auffclino Cameron. All woik was suspcndel hero on ThunksgiMtij; dnv, mid the day ob served in the usual mutiiier with fam ily rut hennas m.d hiy: feasts, which were made more muoiv liv the addi tion of many tnrken, ueese, duek.s and cliu'Ki'iis. uhnl O - ; I EAGLE POINT SCHOOL NOTES I The School Industrial club ha rented llie Ktifrlo Point Opera house one iiie,ht each week nnd nro lilliiw it up for basket ball. The yonls weiv moved from the school court Monday ni(;ht. We hope to begii1. playine; next week. In the meantime football is the ynmc nt kcIiooI. A farewell party was jjiveu at the seho ilhouse Moinlnv niht, Noveiu 'ier 1."), for Thehtin mid Cluinett Nichols, who expect to leave for Spo kane fiioi'. t)wiiijj lo the storin .iiiuht only nbtuii twenty wine present. Count y Selu.ol Stipeiiutendeiit WelU visited the school Wednesday, November IS. . He remained duiiiu; the foiiiooii, isitiui( (teli of III' ronUis. 1 to fore leaving he presented the school ,ith o laie map of Oie gon. Mote than one bundled persons til tended the .Iiillv'Colleen'M uwKmui nt the opeu huii-e Wednesday nij-ihl un der the nuspices of the Hoys' mid Girls' Industrial club. The club re ceived abo'it m, which wns it, share of the receipts The lejjular .club meeting of the j DRINK HOT TEA j j ' FOR A BAD COLD J --.--.'"' ... - - . Get a mjiiUI pnvkngo of Hamburg llrrast Ten, or ns the Gcrinnn folks call it,"llainliurgT limit 'J lice," st any plmrnmry. Take n tnblciipoonfiil of tlic j tra, put a cup ol iioiiing water upon it, pour through a slrte nml drink a teacup full at any tiinn during tlm day or before ri'tlring. It l the nioit cffrctirit way to break a cold and euro grip, ns it opetm tho pores of the skin, rclleliig congestion. A Wo looien tho bowel, thus driving n cold from tho system. Try it the next time yon wilier from a cold or tlic grip. It in Inexpciiiita and entirely egetable, therefore safe and harnileai. LUMBAGO RIGHT OUT Bub Pain and Btlffnew away with a small bottle of old honest St. Jacobs Oil When jmir lck is sore nnd lame or lumbago, w iftlica nr rliriimntnttu Ims y nil stllfi'iud up, don't Hiiffer! Cut a 28 lent Isitlle ot uM, liunem, "Ml. Jacobi Oil" nt Hiiy drug Mtore, pour a ' little in your iiuiul nml run u rignt Into the i'mii. or ache, and by tl.o tfmc , joii count fifty, tho sornNW and lame- lie U gone. Don't flay crippled) 'IkU is)tlilnc, penctruting oil rnid to lw tnI only once. It take tlia nelic and pain right out of "r ! V. and cuds Hie inuury. It i iiiagn'iil. 't alwilutely Imnnles ami ilixsm't lnrn (lie nki i Nothing el H.ip hiinlu" iatli uihI laiix' Im I. inisi-ry mi pruiiii'it) ' HOTEL OXFORD Newest and Best in GRANTS PASS, ORE. Kmhodle every convenience and comfort found In n modern hotel. Hot and od water, steam heat and tHlephone lu every room. Iarge heirful lobby with pon fire. Well Lighted HnmpM Itiioiim. Kates moderate. A 'o-bus to all trains. Medfotd tr.le n Lilly aollnted. F. W STREETS, Prop, oy,6E6,HEEE COMES MISSUS SHANK SUE'S ALWAYS BUTTIrl' IN! j school will he lield on Wedncsduv, November '2 1, nistend of Frida. Af ter u shoit business session, nil the rooms will take part in joint Thnnks .'ivine; program. It has been hinted that there will probably ho two days' vacation for Tliunki'f.'ivipg. Mcritol White Liniment Is a splen did application for Soro Throat, Cold on tho Lungs, Croup ami Pains in tho Chest. Saturate a pieco of flan nel cloth with tho Liniment and uso as a plaster. It Is very penetrating, and effective. Prices 2Cc. COc, fl. Hnsklns Drug Store, oxcluslvo ngcuts. Adv. INTKItllKIIAN AUTO CAH CO. Tlmo Tnblo A ucnYe .ncmora aniiy excopi sun- day for Ashiand, Talent nnd Phoenix at S n. m. ll:C0n, in., l: IS, 3:30 and G: 10 p. ni. (Saturday nt 11:13 p. mi.) Sunday lenvo nt 9:00 and 11:00 ia. in., 1:00, 5:00 nnd 9:30 p. m. f Lcavo Ashland dally except Sunday nt 9:00 n. m 12:C0, 2:30. 4:30 and 0:15 p. m. (nlso Snturdny only nt 12 midnight) and Sunday nt 10:00 a. tn.. 12 noon, 4:00. fi and 1030 o. tn. roit iti:.VT-nousKfl FOK ItKNT -AJodorn furnished houso keeping rooms, closo In; gas and wood stoves. 231 Fast 9th. 238 FOK HUNT Furnished modorn houso. W. II. Kverhard, 1013 W. 9th street. FOK HUNT Well furnished modorn bungalow. 422 South Laurel. FOK HUNT Col. Hnrgont's placo on Oakdale avenue. Impilro of II, II. Nye or Koy II. Peohles. 225 I'-OIl SALIC Ml.SCKM,..KOUH FOK SALK sinnH eight pcrcont jiinrtgagca on ranches near Agato and Knglo Point. Address Box 521 Medford, Ore. FOK SALIC Must soil itond 5 passen ger auto; cost 12000; snap. Ash land Koalty Co., Ashlund, Oregon. 213 FOK SALD Manuro sproaflor, Do Laval Separator; Habcock tester; Holstclu cows, pure bred Berk shire liogii and farm Implements, cheap If taken Immediately. Mrs. Frank MoKeo, Central Point, Oie., It. F. D. No. 1, Box 73. or phono 181. 215 FOK SALK Com. Phono .V)7-IP. 217 FOK SALK I slorni buggy, chonp; 1 bicycle, man's; 1 cow; baled wheat hay In any uuantity. Mrs. D. M. McNnsscr, Central Point. Oregon, Phono 1 13x2. 110 FOK SALK Forty-fold seed whoat nt much ono and one hnlf miles south of Phoenix, $1 per biishol, Address A. L. Loomls, 1103 W. 10th St. Medford, Phone 021. 217 FOK SALK Or trndo, $600 wood saw at sacrifice, or will trado for cattle, horses, hack, etc Phono 155 L. 213 FOK SALK A flno lot of Whlto Gnmo Cornish chickens, flno lay ers and heavy mented. On account nt sickness unable to talco caro of, Cull on Mrs. L. Kcnine, 24G North Oakdale ave, FOK SALK Stock bents and carrots 0 00 per ton. F. L. Cnton. Con trnl Point. It. F. D. No. 2. Phono 29x3. 222 NEW TODAY r. m... a 1..i,.nni f i.-.. .. ,.im.i, "'" " Tm 'a fc0 !"r,'. ' which 50 acres Is good alfalfa land, with w'ater for the wholo pluco, no buildings, farm, stock, and feed goes for f 1500. TerniB. I hnvo too ncrofl well IrrlgHtod and stocked, up Koguo rivor, $22,000. Hi noius close to Medford, on paved hlKhwuy, mostly bottom land, build ings, some in fruit, f G000 00. Party wunts to rout nu (Kulppol 1 100 aero ranch. C. D. HOON Doom 10. Jmkbon County Hunk Hlilif, Liuit.v wvrriiMAictvn Take the right iru now. nlongant. itrofltsblK work not overdone; fow months loarnliiK posidons guaran-tt-i writ mi if ffrfiiera and partlo Uilsra Portland W ,ti liniaklng. Kn i irratlng and flptlr il h..i ls i'mii iiinnwMlili ItlilK . Mh and AuUny I'orilaud, OiegoD. 1 n ; 0 V tdlar. TOU KNOW WHfcN lB?T Y 'V-t-- I 601N6 TO ONE0FTH6 NE16HB0RS JUST AS I CROSSED THE STREET- DO YOU WN0W WHEN" SHE'LL BE BACk? FOK SALR--anscinjljAMCOUS FOK SALK Grain Iliono 691-J2. liny and gecsc. FOK SA'LK Good second Iintul Thor electric washing machine. Phono ,. ?0.'U' or cal1 -ia Sl ulvor8l(lu- rOlt 8ALr-ljlTfc7ITOCK FOK SALK -Or trndo. two Angora bucks. Phono 1F-21. 214 FOK SALK 1G horses, 13 heavy work marcs. Inqulro Vinson's Uarn, N. Rlvorsldo Avo. 210 I1KH WANTRH MALH 1 1 ! KLP " ' W a'NTB D Wanted cxper ienccd orchnrdlBt; local references reaulrud. A. W. Stono, 19 Koss Court. WANTKD Al mnu to operate trac tor and mtor truck; must ha com petent nnd reliable nnd furnish best of mferenccs; glvo full par ticulars, nlso salary wanted In first reply. 1. O. Hox 227. 213 WANTKD fttTOATIONB WANTKD Of (len "work byexpor lencod wohinn book-keeper. 204 S. Central. 2 is WANTKD Work by day, hour or Job by man with team; also wo hnvo nlfaHu, grain, tiny nnd straw and wood for onlo. Leo Young, Phono 7-F4. 221 WANTKD MinjTji,l;Nl:OUFl WANTKD To" buy work tcnin"; "nnist bo young nml sound nnd cheap for cash; no plugs wanted. Address Hox 2, Mull Tribune 210r WANTKD To buy 15 head sheep, owe preferred. Address Hox 4, Mall Tribune. 215 WANTKD To exchnugo Potiiluinn Incubator nml brooder for sheop, cnlvos or stock hogs. Address Hox It, .Mall Tribune. 21.i WANTKD TO HUNT 5 or 10 acres land with good house nnd build ings, closo In. .Must be reusonuble. Address Uox 7, Mall Tribune. WANTKD One horse farm wagon with thills; must bo In good order. Apartment So, 22, Colonial Flnts. 213 WANTKD Ladles driving nnd riding horso; must single foot under sad dle and hnvo style, ami ho gontlo and sound. Address V, enre of Mall Tribune. WANTKD To purclmso Irrigated ranch; prefer location In district north nud east of Medford; placo must bo Inlgnted or under propos ed extension of Irrigation ditch; pilco must lie reasonable; glvo price nml best terms, nlso section, township mid range In replying. AddrtHM P. O. Hox 207, Mud ford. Oregon. 233 l'OU KXCHANGK FOK KXCHANGK I am In u posi tlon to arrango for trades for Cal ifornia property, olthor city or county, in exchnngo for Koguu rlvor proporty. Address for pres ent, L, II. Houston, Talent, Phono 3-F12. 232 Lom LOST 110 reward for return of black lynx muff, black satin lining, missing from ladles loom S. P. de pot, afternoon or evening Friday, Nov. 5, 11)15. Hox II, Mall Tri bune. MlfiCKLLANKOUH. ACT Ql'K'K- Automobile gasollno going up Sell gasn-tunlc. equals gasoline nt 3c u gallon; eliminates carbon, dollar un hour profit, sales guaranteed Whlto Mfg. Co., Dopt 10. Cincinnati, O. WHY? it is yo un iUKiNis to si:b ik Because ray stocx in irude Is to have optioned at tho lowest cash price the best buy In this county. I have been on tne grouud look ing out for you for the past fire years. Nearly ovoryday I havo In vestigated some "good thing." I have eliminated everything except those deals which I am convinced will se turo me satisfied customer. In a fow hours time 1 can give you the benefit of this research. It Is my business to show you over tho county and Introduee yon to the poislbllltles aod opportunities here, tioe Med ford first and J. C. BARNES 10 Wt Malu hVttti I SAW ywk M0TWER ? v. ' -iCTocrrrr no I -i -V VESHSUESMP ' IUE'D BE BAClcl JEST AS SOOM I F AS VOU LEFT) . I m ' r HUBI.VKSS nmKCTOKV Auto Supplies LAHKR AUTO SPRING CO. We are operating tho largest, oldost and best caulppcd plant In tho Pa cific northwest. Uso our springs when others fall. Sold under guar antee 2G North Fifteenth St, Portland, Ore. Attorney GKO. W. OHKKRY Attorney., and ....Notary, Room 9,. Jackson County ....Dank Uulldlng, Medford, Oro. PORTKR J. NKFF, WM. P. MEALET Attomeys-nt-Lnw, Rooms 8 and 9, Medford National Rank bldg. A. K. RKAMKS, LAWYER Corcy bldg. -Gnrnott- 0. M. ROHEKTS Lawyor. Medford National Dank Dulldlnr. srs-, ,; v.'i, ; f..u Dentist Dr. W. M. VAN HCOYOO DR. C. C. VAN SCOYOO Dentists Gnrnott-Coroy Illdg., ulto Medford, Oro. Phono 8C6. Collections nnd Reports 310 COLLECTIONS AND RKPORTS Vt collected some accounts 14 years old. Wo know how to got the money. Tho Huitock Mercantile Agency, Inc.. Rooms 1, 2, 3, Haa ktnB' Illdg., 21G K. Main st. Knglnccr nnd Contractor rlujcuMMmoLsTnBinroTia contractor, 404 M. F. & II. Dldg. Surveys,, estimates, Irrigation dralnago, orchard nnd land Im provement. Garbage GARHAGK Get your promlsea cleaned up for tho summer. Call on tho city garbago wugons for good servlco. Phono 274-L. F. Y. Alien. Instruction In Muslo IIAIGHT MUSIC STUDIO Room 401, Gnrnett-Corey bldg. Fred Al- ton Halsht, piano; Mrs. Florence Ilnlllday Halght, voico. Phone 72. I'iiyilelmiN unit Surgeons DK?" F. G.'"0ARLOwi DIL EVA MAINS OAHLOW Ostoopathlo physlcluns, 41C-417 Gamott-Corey bldg., phono 103C-L. Residence 20 South Laurel st. DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathia physician, IiOIl Garnett-Coroy building. Phono 130. DR. J, J. KMMKNS Physician and surgeon. Practice; limited to oyo, car, noso nnd throat. Kyos scien tifically tested nnd glasses sup plied. Oculist and Aurlst for S. P. R. It. Co. Offices M. F. & II. Co. bldg., opposlto P. O. Phono 667. DK. R. W. CLANCY Physician and surgeon Phones, offtco 30, resl donco 724-J. Offlco hours, 10 to 12, 2 to 6. DK. S. A. LOCKWOOD DK. MYRTLE 8. LOCKWOOD P'tyslcinns and surgeons. Office 309-310-311, M. F. & H. bldg. Phones, residence 814-J2, offlco 814. DR. MARTIN C. HARDER Physl clan and surgeon. Offlco Palm block, opposlto Nash hotel. Hours 10 to 12, 1 to 4. Phono 110-J. T. G. 1 1 KINK, M. D. By, Kur. Noso and Throat. Headaches and nervous conditions relieved by properly filled glasses. Cross oyee straightened. Office 228 K. Mala St., phono 303. Consultation free. Printer nnd Publishers MKDFOKI) PRINTING CO., has the host equipped printing office la southern Oregon; book binding, loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, etc. Portland prices. 27 North Fir st. Public Stenographer SL T. EDWAKDS, Steograpner and Multlgraphlng, Rooms 409-410 Gurnott-Corey building. Office phono 709-J, residence phoae 1C3-R. HKKIHCKT .1 HBRKIAN Stenogra pher, room 29, Jackson County Hank Illdg. Dlotatlon taken any place any time by the only Stono typo operator In Southern Ore. Of fte phono (16, Hoc -'T.VJ Transfer aakaajaakiikauialaataaibaiafM jam-aaH BADS TKANSFIIK STOKAGB CO. Oiflce 4 North Front st Phone 'l' Pi lie light. SenUti giinw ttHteed ,