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'medford mail tribune, medford, oreo'on. TOND-VY, NOVEtnER 29, 1015 PAGEFlVB - 4000 YEARS BEHIND PI ITIVE FARM ER OF EDEN'S GARDEN Hv W. W. WATSON. Successful farming will be found, lifter" nil, to ha tlic final forgo in which Urn social nml business sonltf of men shnl! he tested. After primitive innn luul realized a .surfeit of wiKl nuts nr.il heibf of the bramble nuil reflected that it wns n mwiiIj mer.u, ho began to formIn n simple way. to be sure, but it served to diversify his employment, and, iinull, his daily dietary. Tluw ag riculture, became the world's first in dustry, ns it is yet the world's most im)Krtnti. eommercinl activity. And it always will bo so. Only as fanning progressed in n limited wav. we may be sure dill the products of the Garden of Eden be Kin to justify its name. Hut progress was made, and. ns it was stimulated ultimately by "scientific processes in the growth of plants useful to man. irrigation,' by practical use, came to be known'im one of the vital poten tialities' of ' Hiicrgssful -agriculture, (lindiiuliy the system grew in the valley, of the Euphrates until il came to -be -the great garden of the world. In duo time man bcimme more ng gre?siyo.; nnd then came troubles tribal, racial, religions and political. They left the Garden of Kdcn in sorrowful decay. ." TliLi In n Nwv Eden l.cl us not lose heart when we arc told that the people pf this Garden of Kdcn. the beautiful Rogue Hivcr valley, lire more than four tltousand yciim behim) the primitive farmer of the valley of Iho Kuphratcs. Hut they nrc. Out of the hills about the Kdeu of old came a river; and it watered a garden. Tim Hiblc tell us that and our geographies coafinn the story. So, alsoj out of the hills about this new Kdeu J low. a river; alul if, too. shall water a garden just as fruitful, just no fertile, pist as rich in its pro duction of plants that are good for man. ' Men with wooden shovels and tree bark baskets built the fiist irrigation eann's with which to extend nml en rich the productive area of the Gar den of Kdeu. Some "day wo will do that here, in this new G'irdcu of Eden; but we will do it by a different process and, let lis hope, in less time. With our mod ern power-driven implements, massive and slrniuthfiil, it will be an Msy ta-lc II will not be a great project, except in effect, for latter-day in vention has reduced .ts dimensions lo those of a small job. That faet be gets hope that it will be done. The Old and tlio Now Just now tlio government of Tur kev Hint, portion of it that is not engaged in massacring somebody in Europe's mighty tragedy is engaged in resuscitating tlio life of tlio soil of the .Garden of Kdcn. The first thing the wise men of the Turkish government did in this great reclam ation project win- to net aside a fund of several million dollars to use ir (he installation of a gigantic irriga tion pysteni. It will carry the water in wide and deep canals from the Garden of Kdcn out upon the broad and arid plains of Mesopotamia and nclaiiii millions of acres of fruitful soil. In this woik thev find abund ant evidence of the existence of nn i ient iiriipition systems, installed nearly ."000 ynrs ago. So, let us find hunt! to nourish new Jiopc, Rome day Ifogun Uiver valle will be irrigated; and then it will he in fact, as it(is now in embryo, real Garden of I'dcn. And (lie streams that tlow out of the hills about it shall be made to water it, keeping it green with life and ptodiiotivo nf rich harvest. , Xo more, then, shall poverty bring dittos. o more shall drouth bring loss No inoic shall failure beset the moitiiac. And no more shall the crv of ftar and hunger come trom the collage on f'e IVrm. BUTTE FALLS BUBBLES Mr. and Mrs. I). Dlanchard from I'ayton wore visiting C. H. I'eelor and family the first of the wcok. The l.adlen Aid give a social this week at the chapel. All had a fluo time. Mm. A. L. Cross entertained a few of atr friends Monday eve. Krank ilonwn Is buck from Poll en h Ur. A litttrary sertetr was erganled rriUr evftNlut;. Hay Parker was elwU d presMom. O. it. Morris, vice pros Mllb. MwtIII Stewart. issrnary. 'Mia R4U)i Cta&lo, lonekor f the nmkri sckMl. left T1orsdy to TfcgfcNNtf r hftwe ln Mm Vtrl Klfbr tnm AshUiid Freckles and His Friends "L"r,i-tjLj"" i Jmw I oy, UEoe come;- Ui WWW SLIM PVSHIN'-a I-. m 1 I zJ m . ,'i'.; - Hi j - - i u i i ; WMyWB:"sP .O Itefc came up Thursday to spend ThnnkH Rlvlng with her-parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. SlmmeTvlllc. Reported by Jackson County Ab tract Co., Sixth and Fir BU. Circuit Channing Sweet vs. Alphonsc 13c ctiremcurenn et al., order for publi cation of summons, affidavit. C. K. Cox vs. W. 1). George et nl., notice. W. 11. Walker vh. It. II. Farm Products Co., complnint, undertaking for wnt of attachment, affidavit. Hank of .Magdalena vs Minuic A. MeKoc, complaint. Pacific Afiltuni Life Insurance Co., answer of defendant, W. V. H. Camp bell. Martha Oden vs. V. A. Oden, coin plaint. A Wealherby vs. George A. Morbii, nnswer. Hig Pines Lumber Co. vs. C. K. Hhodc, lien. Jackson County Cteamury, certifi cate of assumed business name. I'nitmto Kshtlu of II. C Kirsbbaum, order for final settlement, final account. Kstntc of William Cochran, first scini-nnnunl repoit, order of accept ance. Etitate of Klizttlsith Cochran, first scmi-nnnual report, ordor.of accept ance. Estate of 'Louisa Powell, petition for hitters of administration, order granting letters, inventory and ap praisement. Estate of Ielly Fields, order ap pointing day for final settlement, final report. Estate of Joseph Wullcr, order for sale of real property, consent of guardian, affidavit of publication of notice to creditors. Itcnl lvstate Transfcra J. F. Kelly to John F. Mer rill, lot 13, blk. '21, Medford 41,000 Mattio Parker to Nellie Inez Merriman, lot '2, blk. 17, Central Point ,... . '200 I MARKET REPORT Prlasf Titta oy nejoers KGGS-ric. niTTKlt- Dairy, 321 jc POTATOKS-Xcw, lV.,c OXIOXS- lic per lb. IIOXKY l'2c per lb. CIDER 25c. . POHK SCiIBMjc. HEBF-0llo. LAUD 10c. IUCON 13ut)18o. SHOULDEKS 12c HAM 10c. HI'TTKIt FAT :i2e UUTTUIt, at wholesale, 32 c. Tilvpaiork HOGS Alive, -lt to.-Ve. STKKHS Alive, 4".5c. COWS Alive, 4(TlV.c. VKAI-Dresscd, 8fVj)10c. I.lro Poultry IIEXS Large, over 4 lbs., lie; under I lbs. .OUu; old roostcrf, Go; stac., Oo. DUCK'S Fat, 8o. Tl'HKEYS 13 to 15c, according lo quality. HELGIAX IIAIIKS. 5 to fie. Ha and Grata (Haying Prices.) WHEAT Sic bushel. OATS-$25 ton. MAY- Alfulfii, .tIJI ton; grain. P2. HAH LEY While, $20. i COt'NTV COUHT I'ltOCKKDlNCK (Continued from last Tuesday.) Gea I' Meirlinan, black- htnlthlng for poor farm... 11.10 Modfartt Prtitiitg Co.. pour tor MlMlle 1 50 OIIvi XarfiM. mtuUtr IpiH- HMt ... ! J. F. Herman, tortowlttg tar jwar fiirw ! OICM BH. llHHitMM H)P 4Im t I. Jthti A I'vcl, niNkilloutv, kjPM WSE? ' v .-aaap-- v M- ffv COURT HOUSE NEWS i GEE, MY oto THAT VU CPQ I rmm i :." '. ' wpr-i-ji.: Wiiiiffi :.(. !'. VVM.AV H y-l tf? i! V niirse and jltnfy service for Indlpe'nt Phoenix Mercantile Co., Indi gent supplies Pacific Tel. &. Tel., Co., tclo phona bill for poor farm.. N'ora Ktta Ithotcu, Indigent allownnco C. M. Huch, lndlftci't mtppllcs Hopiie River Pharmacy, nidi gent Kiipplles L. S. Schncbley, sawing wood for poor farm ...v .... L. S. Schnebtcy, 'enwln; wood for poor farm ... Chartca Strang, Indigent sup piles Nancy Slscmoro, regular In digent Splticr St Son, Ir.dlgcnnt sup- COO 17.34 2.3G 12.00 8.00 2.21 20.2G 20.2r. n.rG 10.00 M.0G 10.00 7.90 . puos J. W..fllater, regular Indigent SpllVor Son, indigent sup plies . Sncrod Heart Hosnltal. care of IndlgoutH 101.43 Wm. II. Shaver, regular Indi gent Mrs. lllchnrd Tliomlson, reg ular Indigent Talent Mercantile Co,, Indi gent supplies Talent Meicantllu Co., poor farm supplies .' Taylor-Williams Co.. Indi gent supplies Ulrica IlroB,. Indigent sup plies Ulrlch & llyan, roor farm supplies Ulrlch & Hynn, Indigent sup plies Ulrloh & Rvan. Indlcpnt sun- S.00 10.00 28.00 20.70 41. 11! 25.70 180. GTi r.no plica 15.00 Ulrlch St Hynn. Indigent sup plies COO Mrs. Geo. Wooden, nursing nt poor farm .. 10.00 Warner. Wortmau & Core. Indigent nupplles Weelts & Mcfiownn, burial of Indigent Lizzie Wolgamont, care. of in digents , ,.... Cranfill &. Hobnett. maiKcnt 8.00 S.00 0.00 supplies , SI'. 00 O. W. Mllltr, Indigent allow ance 10.00 Peter Sampson, inrl;goni al lowance for four months.... .12.00 Total . .' $1192.r..- Hoys' and Olrla' Aid Roddy.1 regular allowance of Jack son county . J 10.00 J. Thoineeii, Indemnity on diseased cnttlM 1G2.G0 Indigent Soldier- Ttcllcf S. M. Noalcn t GO.OO D. C. Hose 4G.00 , World's Fair AilvortMng A. C. Allen, cxponsu of trip to San Francisco and work on movies $ Frank W. nartlett, taking caro of sporting exhibits.... Frank W. Harriett, cxpenso of exhibit Ilrommor Dros., fruit for ex hibit H. O. Frohbach. -nlary look- 2G.00 or,. 00 17.00 2.00 inn after exhibits 123.00 Oerman Ari.crlciu. Insurance Co.. Insurance on exhibits . Portal Tol. Cable Co., tel egrams relative to exhibits Hoguo Hlwr Fruit & Prod uce AHg'n, fruit for exhib its 37.50 .50 S.i.OC Totil $307.00 Home Tol. & Tel. Co.. tele phone bill, for roaiU $ .20 Hccorder's Offlro Home Tol. & Tel. Co., tele phone btll I 2.80 Medford pllcr Medlonl piles , Hook Store, sup- Printing Co., sup- Total Kiineyoe's Of fire A. T. Hrown, office rent and Tt amps 10.50 2.00 $.50 2.50 F. M Jordnn, roajl viewer H. D. Powell, chalnniun A. J. Hose, cliul n man Total . . 17.50 Advertising nml Oninty Printing Gold Hill News, printing no- uco of toaciiciK' ojimino tlon ..,..,. . , ,v, ,. Jucksnnvltlo Pont, printing uotiro of learhers' examin ation ..' . ... ' Mcdford Mall Tribune; pront tug notice of teachero'- ex amination 1.7B 3.00 J. CO Total ... . ... ... J fi.35 HipciiHc Attending l-ind Grant Con vcntlon nt Salem W. C. Iever . W. I. Vawter 3 l.C. 55.70 U. M. I.bwe, taking care of JnokKoh county exhibits, Portland Iind Show . 100.00 Scalp Itounty Henry Manklns 8. T Itawllng August Vogt Hoy Hrown O'jerte Wouldrldt Vlntwnt Lanlnl I). II. WstUi . D. C. CUHJdard Vwn White . . (Hiaa. )nfor4 J. a. UtuSmt I.m M Curt CMti . ) S.60 2.00 1.00 3.06 t,0D .fl 9.Q9 IM M 3.C l.M 6.M J PU 1 tev?y D?T.t!H0 mm - M yes, butuitv :?" COUSIN'S i-vsj u j SVlMNED nniC I ' v. -rs' ttifaDw 11. Wulter L. M. Walsh .... licit Arinprlost Frank Zuccnca Dalton Terrlll ., Hoy Hrown 2.00 ia.oo .1.00 G.00 3.00 3.00 Total v $ 80.00 Tlio following IdllH wcro dUallowcd rotative to tlio Ooncral County Fund, to-wlt: W. II. nnrntim, liaulltig wood for Courthouse and jail $ 21.2" Cal.-Orc. Power Co., county light hill 24.73 W. C. Foster Co , tiw rctmto .G I John A Perl, ambulance, nurse ntid Jltnoy ?cr:cn for Indigent 2.D0 Phoenix Mercantile Co., In digent suppllci 1.8G Post.il Tol. & Cabin Co., coun ty tolcgrama 04 Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co. tele phono bills for poor farm.. 1.40 Tho Sanitarium, care of In digents 30.00 Bpitzer .& Son, poor farm supplies 10 .1. Percy Wolls, school super intendent's traveling ex pense for quarter ending September 30 10.00 Weeks & McGowau, burial of Indigent 10.00 W. V. Tel. Co., telegrams 02 W. U. Tel, Co., telegrams 01 Crnntltl & Itoblnett, Indi gent supplies 22.00 ToUil . 124.64 . The following bills woro allowed rolntlvo to tho county stamp fund, to-wlt: Fred L. Colvlg,' treasurer $ 50.00 Distributed as follows:' Circuit Court $ 1.7" Bberlff'a offlco 1K.10 Clerk's oftlc'e '9.75 Treajiurer'a orflco 2.35 School Bupcrlntcndeut'H of flco ,... . 7.05 Heeorder's office ... ; 10.10 . Th following bills wero allowed relativo to thox County Hnnil Fund, to-wlt; Hcid HUlilct .Vp. f Medford Concreto & Con struction Co., material $ iiK.TiO S. A. Parker, labor 17.45 Jack True, labor - 479.00 Mhtcilat . 35.73 Total labor and materlal..$i:30.74 Itoad District No. '-' Everolto Van Dyke, labor $122.02 Everett Van Dylto, labor.. .. 34.00 Road lilttrirt Xo. a Ed Dutton, labor $ IK. 50 Matoriol 10.2.'i Itoud District Xo. r, Nick Klmo, labor Material Nick Klmo, labor....'. Material ,'. Tola! labor and miterbil. . 35.01 Hoiid District Xi. (I Ed Dutton, brldgWwork.. .. Sfi.00 H(Mid District No. 7 Frank H. Nell, labor f 20.00 yon der Ilollen DrQs., mntcr- lal 25.75 31.00 H. S. Watson, labor Total iHbor and material . $ 82.75 Ilnad District Xo. It Rtownrl DltHworth, labor $ 5.00 J. F. Dltsworth, labor 10.00 J. F. Dltsworth. labor 18.00 J. Ludo Oilevo, labor 30.00 W. R, McLeod, labor 31.35 llarn' Welch, labor 1.00 Total . $ 98.85 Hood District Xo. 10 W. It. Oarrotl, labor $228.00 Material , 70.85 Ito.id DNti-lct Xo. II A. K. Earhart labor 28.50 Material 9.00 IIOMll IllstlUl ll. lit Carl Heobe. Jabnr , v. $157.00 Material . 15.40 Ed Dutton, bridge work . . .. 3.50 Houd District Xo. It Von dor llellen Hros , mater ial . $ 20.05 ' Gciieint Ito.id W. L. EdiiiondKou. material $1 23. 33 I. T. (Jagnon, material 51. IK Walter Kitto, rent of cheil for . tfiail, ipachlnery 120.00 H. Klum, making signH.. . . 11 2.10 O. ,1. Patton. labor 75,00 Ma'.erl.'il :...: 34.50 'J. p.: Smith, roadpiaster's nal- .nw Vv -W-" t2550 Jo'hi ((rlevo. on Crater l.ako contract .- 1207.93 Total labor initnrlal. etc $1749.54 Tip) following bills were dlNillowed relative to the. County Hoad Fund, to-wlt: J. T. Cugnon. lumber for roads $ 1.00 O. J, Patton, salary .and ex penie keeping hlgliwuy In rtkxilr -21 Tha following bills were allowed relative to the Paelflc lllshway Hoad Fund, to-wlt: The Cllr of Modfprd. wr.ler nml tNpa4le ....!. $0.' 7u W. I). CJarWe enginem pov ryu 637 1 i'JO SS T7 0 l Ol ran, supulbyi and oxfiftHfe CwuU Cnlrt & flMHe f., nlvcns UU HtU Kwi, MUUtkUl Nf lM l MMWtHHl 'kti H MH1K, 4tWt ilL . ,, ;irT mm Wcousin'sMs, vM .'sri.2 J iMWm '' I L rj--''- MfA THIS, YEAR'S MODEL! i d ': . , .-fifiSSSSrl ' . P:8' 'Mr p n z o . i L- rmTfc fe ;hrr -L-Ov. m d zsrrx ,. ' mm-wm-ftcxm- iymmir? js$ wm ',vi mLxi tnhn-sxiiT 1 0''!'T II m. ofM i M2r7 ' Vtrl . ' m , , rM 'i r j A;trvjK ii f i Xanana..? i irrir a tiAri i i m it oi.ulv m-kvj s-v l rty fa&S(l&43!ii!aXA. rilny frmM WftmrCuuJr -J? v.Js-Qj HIT LLM. i irtHw'tiftWKlSa rf777JIr it "1 ff.. ....... SUllllJlf PLvX IvjfGi ?? m wi vm iHVHv s Rills' ISffliiWn -fftfflwiff C- mrs- OT v . jEs&L ' .am&fsmp'Xrr m - 7 WA UTV6ARS BABY Am'... .. .',,' v Vi a ' ki - . ii , v ' H Ni J I svy'V "' -LfXOcsj Xo. 2 on contract Xo. 1 Chris II, Nat wick, estimate Xo. 3, contract Xo. 3...,, Stuudird Portlaud Coment Corp., cement ... A. E. Kennies, legal ndvcf.. 221.60 101.01 , Total $25CC12 Tim following bills were disallow ed relative to the Pacific Hlgliwuy Hoad Fund, to-wlt: Cold Hill Nuvs, r.tuittng no tice to contractors ,. 13.90 Stnudard Portland Cement Corp., cement ;,..., 390.90 G. A. OARDNKR. County Clerk. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION Notice ln hereby given that John Hrownlco nnd (leorge E. Corey doing n grocery business under the firm name of Ilrowrtleo and Corey, nt 327 East Main streotv Medford, Oregon, have dlssnlrod partnership, John Hrownlco being now the mo owner of said business, The nffalrn of said partnership havo been placed in the hands of tho undersigned for adjust ment, nnd all parties having accounts with said firm aro requested to come forward promptly for Settlement lu order Hint Its buslncsA may bo wound up. Dntod November 13th, 1915. NEWTON W. IIORDBN, 232 East Main Street, City. FOR RENT nOUHKfl FORWENT lodeunTslmihoiiBo keepliti; rooms, closn In; gnn nnd wood stoves. 234 East 9th. 238 FOR " RENTFunUsiied modern houso. W. II. Evcrbard, 1013 W. 0th street. FOR RENT Well furnished modern bungalow. 422 South Laurel. FOR RENT Col, Sargont'a plnco on Oakdale avenue. Inquire of 11. 1). Nye or Roy H. Peebles. 225 jt.Ti,- ,.': : "v rr FOR HEXT MISOHLIANEOUS FOR "RENT AlV feai.mvliig"ox plred on brick storo rooms, Nok. 131, 209, 211, 213 West Main St., Medford, tho undersigned wishes to lease said store rooms, present tenants given first refusal, Sectiro locations near new postofflco. Jno. F. While. 219 FOR SALE MIClCiiflAKOUB FOR SALE Uraln Phono 591-J2. hay and gooso. FOR SALE Canned fruit, fruit Jars, child's cart nud other articles. Ap ply 211 Washington St. FOR SALE Small eight percent nortgagen on ranches near Agato nnd Eaglo Point, Address Hu.x 521 Medford, Ore. FOR SALE Manure spreader, Do Laval Separator; Habcock tester; Holsteln cows, pure Prcd Hork shlre bogs and farm Implements, cheap if taken Immediately. Mrs. Frank McKee, Central Point, Ore., R. F. D. No. 1, Hox 73, or phono 184. 215 FOR SALE Com. Phono 597-R'.'. 217 FOR SALE 1 storm buggy, cheap; 1 bicycle, man's; 1 cow; baled wheat bay in any quantity. Mrs. D. M, McNassnr, Central Point. Oregon, Phono 143x2. 110 FOR SALE Forty-fold seed wheat at ranch one and one half miles south of Phoenix, $1 por bushel. Address A. L. Loomls, 1103 W. 10th St. Medford, Phoim 021. 217 FOR SALE Stock beets and carrots COO per ton, F. L. Caton, Cen tral Point, It. F. D. No. 2, Phono 29x3. 222 NEW TODAY In the Applegate 1 huvi, n stocked 80 acres, of which 50 aeres is good alfalfa land, with water for the whota placouo buildings, farm, btock, and feod goes (or $4 500. Terms. J havo 400 acrcH well irrigated and atockod, up Koguo river, $22,000. 25 acres close to Medford, on paved highway, mostly bottom land, build ings, somo In fruit, $0000.00. Party wants to rent an cqulppod 100 aero ranch. C. D. HOON noma 10, Jackon County HAak Hldg. LEAHY WATCHMAKING Take the right stnp new: pleasant, profltablo work not overdono; fow months learning; positions guaran teed; write for references and partic ulars. Portland Watchmaking, Kn graving and Optical JUhwil. 2 1 8 Com tuonwoAlth Hid., fith nud Aukon Portland, Oregon. . Mt. I,,. v-.iU;k i . . - -, 202.40 FOn 8AL-SnaciSliljAXKOU8 HUSIXESS DIHECTOHY D12'CS I"T.,o,,8oAC!fc.Mnm,r0 f0P ,aMBG Auto Supplies FOR SALE Good second hand Thor electrics washing machine. Phone 570-H, or call 24(5 S. Riverside. VOH BAIJ IlTOCX FOR SALE Or trad, two Angora bucks. Phono 1F-2.1, 214 FOIl'8ALI3 1G horses. J3 heavy work mares, inquire Vinson's Ham, N. Rlvcrsldo Ave. ' 21C HKIiP WANTKl) -MaLB HELP WTODWnnrcxp lonccd orchnrdlst; local references required, A. W. Stone, 19 Ross Court. WANTKD axXCATIOPJS WANTED Experienced girl wants general housework. Address O. E, care Mall Tribune. 214 WANTED Offlco work by leacod woman book-keeper. Central. cxpor- 204 y. 218 WANTED Work by day, hour or Job by man with team; nlno wo havo alfalfa, grain, hay nnd straw and wood for sale, Leo Young, Phono 7-F4. 031 ".' ' -"' - ' f - WANTED MmtnLUAWKOCTI WANTED Hy nmall family with no children n 5 or G-room modern bungalow, well furnished and In n good neighborhood, one with plaiio preferred. Olvo strcot nnd num ber In answering ad. Roferencou exchnnged. Ilox C, C. Mall Tribune. 214 WANTED To buy work team; must bo young nnd sound and cheap for ensh; np plugs wanted. Address Hox 2, Mull Tribune. 215' WANTOD Tobiy 15 head shcopT owes preferred. Addrcxa Hox 4, Mall Tribune. 215 WANTED To exohango Pelnlunln Incubator and brooder for sheep, cnlvesior Block hogi). Address Hox 3, Mall Tribune. 215 WANTED TO KENT 5 or 10 acres land with good house and build ings, close In. Must bo reasonable. Address Uox 7, Mall Trlbuue. WANTED Lodlos driving and riding horse; must single foot undor sad ill and havo stylo, and bo gontlo and sound, Address V, caro of Mall Tribune. WANTED To purchaso Irrigated ranch; prefer location lu district north and east of Medford; plnco must bo Irrlgnted or undor propos ed extension of Irrigation ditch; price must he reasonable; glvo price nnd best terms, also section, township and rnngo In replying. Address P, O. Hox 207, Medford, Oregon. 233 l - ',7 ; Ji.rtt ---. FOR EXCHANGE i" FOR EXCHANGE I am ln a posl tlon to nrrango for trades for Cal ifornia property, olthor city or county, in exchange for Rogue river imiperty. Address for pres ent, L. II. Houston, Talent, Phono 3-F12. 232 IXB LOST Friday, glrl'H fur collarette between Medford nnd Phoenix. Phono 1C-F13. LOST $IQ reward for roturn of black lynx muff; black satin lining, missing from ladles room S. P. do pot, afternoon or evening Friday, Nov. 5, 1915. Hox 14, Mull Tri bune. LOST Whlto fox muff. Finder wilt please notify C. W. Davis, 25 North Peach street. WHY? IT 18 YOUR IIVKINESH TO BEB SfB Decause my sloe, ta trade Is to have optioned at the lowest cash pries the best buy In this county. I hare been on tno ground look ing out for you for the past fire years. Nearly eroryday I havo In vestigated some "good thing." I have ollmlnated everything oxcept those deals which I am convinced will se cure me satisfied customer. In a few hours time I can give you the benefit of this research. It is my business to show you over the county and Introduce you to the possibilities aud opportanltles her. Bee Md ford first and J. C. BARNES 10 Wdi MVu Html . By Bid osser LAIIER AUTO SPRING CO. Wo are. operating tho largest, oldest and best equipped plant ln tho Pa cific northwest. Use our springs when others tail. Sold udder guar antee. 2G North Fifteenth St., Portland, Ore. Attorneys, GEO; W. CHERRY Attorney., and .Notary, Room" 9, Jackson Connty Dank Dulldlng, cntranco N. Cen tra), Medford, Ore. PORTER J. NBFF, WM. P. MBALKY Attorneys-ttt-Law, Rooms 8 and 9, Medford rlalloaal Dank bid. A. E. nEAMES, LAWYER Garnett Corcy bldg. O. K ItpllERTS Lawyer. Mcurord National Dank Duiming. DeatlstJ --! Dr. W. II. VAN SCOYOO DR. C. C. VAN SCOYOO Dentists Garnctt-Corey Did., ulto Medford. Ore. Phono 8CC. Collections nnd Reports 310 COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS Wb collected nomo, accounts 14 yearn old. Wo know how to get the money. Tbo Huttoctc Mercantile) Agency. Inc., Rooms 1, 2, 3, lias kins' Uldg., 210 E. Main st. r , ; ' -i.-rrrr : . .u , ' i Engineer nnd Contractor FREb'NrouMMiVat Contractor. 401 M. F. & II. Dldg. Surveys,, estimates, Irrlgatloa dratuago, orchard and land Ira provement. Garbage (MltUAUE Get your promises cleaned up for tho summer. Call on the city gnrbago wagons for good service. Phono 274-L. F. Y. Allen. Instruction In Music HAIOirr MUSIC STUDIO Room 401, Gnrnett-Corey bldg. Fred Al ton llalght, plnno; Mrs. Florence Halllday llalght, voice. Pbona 72. H Physicians and Surgeons DR. F. G. CARLOW. DrTEVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathia physicians, 416-417 Garnett-Corey bldg., phono 103C-L, Residence 26 South Laurel st. DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathia physlclnn, 303 Garnott-Corey building. Phono 130. DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician and surgeon. Practlco limited to eye, car, nose qnd throat. Eyos scien tifically tostcd and glasses sup plied. Oculist and Aurist for S. P. R. R. Co. Offices M. F. & II. Co. bldg., opposite P. O, Phono 567. DR. It. W. CLANOY Physlclnn and surgeon Phones, offlco 30, resi dence 724-J. Offlco hours, 10 to 12, 2 to 6. DR. 8. A. LOCKWOOD DR. MYRTLE 8. LOCKWOOD Physicians and surgeons. Office 309-310-311, M. F. & II. bldg. Phonos, residence 814-J2, office 814. DR. MARTIN Q. IIARHER Physi cian and surgeon. Offlco Palm block, opposite Nash hotel. Hours 10 to 12, 1 to 4. Phono 110-J. T, O. HEINE, M. D Eye. Ear. Nose and Throat. Headaches and nervous conditions relieved by properly fitted glasses. Cross eyes Straightened. Offlco 228 E. Main st., phone 303. Consultation free. Printer and Publlhlieri MEDFORD PRINTING CO., has the best equipped printing offlco ln southern Oregon; book binding, loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, etc. Portland prices. 27 North Fir st. .- a-rggj.,,,p.i ,.. r-- L ... ... , Public Stenographer M. T. fTmVARDs Stcographer and Multlgrnphlng, Rooms 409-410 Garnett-Coroy building. Office phone 7 09-J, residence phone 163-R. HERHERT J. HERRlAN Stenogra pher, room 29, Jackson County Hank Uldg. Dictation taken any place any tlmo by the only Steho tvpe operator in Southern Ore. Of fice, phone 513. Rec. 275.J, Traiifera EADS TRANSFER h STORAGE CO. Office 42 North Front st. Phone 3tf. Prieivi right, flarvlr" Kuftr noi. . . ' .