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wroiTOnuTi ufATP nrnmi-rxTtii A 'l?1iAV nimWM lVR!?. 9. 101.") PA'GE MVE JuMS WliT Freckles and His Friends" J 7 .... : .... tB1er JEER' - COUNTRY ptral n - ti w A I I'JSl w a " . n-'i: ;. : j i v v i. tia '. i . t ".i ' it .' .". :'! j-v i . mv,;-'::: i i . m . ..!: - -A jfefLP-? . V-.r I! T r " i'-s: fin ir. Nt I '.-- .. '. .ir1 lS- ':!:i i!i: :::."" --::-:: "r ::. f . , f I J ':.::: :!i ! -WB:..S2Sn:Ol 7 - ""& - . : " : s" """ iQsiA u w - i-lv" - Jj IT" v ---. " Au.v Jyv) 3T35L &L 1 1 -ift5& 1 . . HRFAWIFRY TPIRT UllL.niTII.il I II1UUI 'trust' Ily V. W. WATSON.. The merchants of Cottage Gjovc ImVH pel tt most excellent example for tlic. iiierchnniH of every other town in the state, where industries niul factories exist Tor the mniiufili' tu re or conversion of raw materials, hfenily )) rod need, Into meretiutitiibtc products. HuttiT it tin1 only article mentioned in tlio agreement entered into hy the Collage (irovo jncrehiilitu; hilt tho principle expressed, applies cilttnlly well fo any other product or combination of products, they have agreed to sell no huttcr except iluit jirodui'cd hy the lociil creamery, shire tin (tiallty of Unit product is eipiiil to thai of tiny, huttcr tlutt may he im ported. Tluit is the beginning of the Kiilutloii of the problem of u lioinc market for homo products rtud the ciii!ouni"eiiicnt of local production to meet tile local demand. It may he applied with equal facility and felic ity io nny local staple used in the homes of any given community. In tills' community it would include, hut tcr, hacoil, hauls, Corned beef, aimed fruits and vegetables, flour, break fast funds, chicken feeds, ground stock feeds, llolniny, dried fruits and berries and a multitude of other sta pIVs and lu.Miries, the raw materials for which wo can produce in this fer tile valley in irroat abundance, and, thus converted into merchantable products ready for use, at groat profit. In this manner wo can keep tens of thousands of dollars at borne annually for use in the development of local resources and the conse quent increase of production for ex portation to communities not so fa vored either in the matter of re sources or commercial enterprise. Willi Itefcieiico to Huttei When State Dairy and Food Com missioner Mloklo shall have finished his investigation into the question of the existence of a creamery trust in Portland, we shall know more about how huttcr figures and prices are controlled in the big cities of the const and .how country creamery products are relabeled and sold at advanced prices as city products, ln niiirv duriutr the past month loenlly has convinced me that the quality of butter produced by homo creameries is as good as that of any huttcr im ported for local sale. Therefore, why not solve the problem of a loeal mar ket for it, thus keeping at homo the money now devoted to the purchase of imported butter, much of which is inferior to the boinc-mado quality and is sold, consequently, for u cent or twn Ions per pound' And we may as well and quito as easily and with equal profit extend the principle to every other local product of excel lence. There never has been a time, when the nenplc olModford and the com munities confrihiiting to its commer cial growth needed money more than now. They need not only tile money they make on the production of the raw materials, hut they need the ni-oflL thev can make on converting these raw products into finished ar ticles for common use at home and for exportation. We cannot save it for local use if we exchange it through local merchants for imported stuffs made from the same, varieties of roducts as llio-e from our own farms, oivbaidh, gardens, mills creameries, canneries and other man ufacturing enterprises. Make H a fiu.Jrir in home development, home itn- ..r..v..ini.iil and home comfort by ap- ..ivii.., ii In the maintenance of homo i",''"p .. indiihlricx. Prejudiced )lnnm Unngehnls A representative of u local jobbing house, under the direction of the Vnion Meat coiupnny. recently do dared to this writer that "every body knows alfalfa butter is not the best butter made." The suggestion in that remark was that our local !... ic alfalfa butter," mote than California creamery butter partakes of that quality. As a matter 01 htioun fact, some of the southern Oregon butter is shipped from the creamery that produces it, relabeled in another creamery and sold as "California twelve-honr-old cream with twenty- four-hour-old cream and produce an inferior quality of butter. Anybody knows you can't mix creams of dif ferent ages and produce the, best but ter," On the contrary, it is the city creameries that mix creams of dif ferent ages and stages of "ripening" and produce the inferior qualities of butter. That is the butter that u object to buying as impor'ed sluf.1' under a false brand. The country creameries have every advantage, in obtaining fresh erealu as they need it and in the quantities they need for immediate use. The country dairio-, surround them and, if not "jobbed" hy the city jobbers and their country agents, they enn obtain it as they want it. This is not true of the city cream eries that have to depend on long shipments, delayed shipments and sometimes no shipments at ill. They are the fellows who mix the creams and produce the poor quality r but ter; and they are the fellows who ship it hack to the country districts as "city cubes," richly labeled. Thus the city creameries inveigle tbo coun try buyers of butter to part with 'their dollars for "a city product," when tho latter have better butter made at home from properly ripened cream obtained fresh from the local dairies. Wc await Commissioner Mlekb'N report with much interest. SEEKS mm OF LOCAL PLANTS COURT iUSEK lUportcd by Jsckeon Connty Ab tract Co., Blxth and Fir BU. Circuit II. N. Lofland vs. Hale's l'iano House, cost bill filed. Klini .1. I'wis vs. .1. S. Harnett et nl., cost bill filed. Anna L II. Pierce vs. City of Mod ford, motion for new trial. Charming' Sweet vs. Alphonsu liienveuu, summons. W. II. Kd wards vs. N'eura Mining Co., affidavit. I. W. Thomas vs. David 11. Pal mer, summons. C. A. Wood vs. Matt Caulasch, summons. W. 1). Condit vs. Ilcnj. M. Collins I ul.. summons. . ,. . John M. Williams et al vs. iviwnro Mahoncy et ah, summons. Hic.hard Heswiek vs. .1. M. Nasli buni, summons. H. II. Helms vs. P. D. and It. S. Hlackdeii, cost bill. Thomas Handles vs. It. 0. MoOee et al.. affidavit. Hogue Itiver Valley Canal Co Jackson county, order. vs. Proluitcj In the matter of the estate of Hon. K. Merriman, deceased, report of sale of pergonal probity and order con firming. ' In tho matter of the estate of h. C. Sivers, deceased, order revoking letters ami appointing administratrix. In the mntter of the estate of S. Mitsinnort, deceased, petition and or- dor for citation. In the matter of the estate of r.vdin Poweell Hoyd, deceased, tui tion for partial distribution. In the matter or the estate of IM- . I. ..... ...1 iimII mill luu gar r.. miner, iin-'"i " i tition tihsl. advanced matter is creamery butter m an ..:..,. Tim I mill of the that the best creamery batter made in California is produced tmm the .., nf milk from cows led on al falfa for protein, sugar boot pulp lor eariMmhvdrates and wiy bean meal as .. "balancer." Perluu.s the jobbers ........i ,i;.ln't know that, but it is in formntlon enfcily obtainable from the dairies mid creameries in California; l.nM.m there i small exeit.o tor ig in the matter. A- a matter of general knowledge, the jobbers are endeavoring to "job" thelowi eroMinurios out of bmw. l ,s the edict of th tni.t. Another I1m Alarm "Coimiry eiwHiaeriiM," th " uutatrvd tbw jobber1 seiU, "x That the Portland "creamery trust" is cleverly executing n plan to nesiroy or ansoiuteiy easiave mc eotihtry creameries, including those of southern Oregon, and thus place the country dairymen wholly at its mercy in the matter of price paid them for butter fat is officially stat- led by State Dairy and Food Cominis- sioner Miekle in an tntervew in the Portland Journal, who chnnres that the country butter bought and resold by the city creameries, which consti tute tho "trust," as butter ol their own manufacture. This has been done in the Hogue Itiver valley, where the surplus product of a loeal creamery hits been rewrapped and 'sold to loeal people as Cahtornia butter. "Hy 'trust creameries' I mean tho lhueiwood, Townsend, Jensen, Sun set and the Union Meat company's butter department," said Dairy and Food Commissioner Micklc. 1VIU of OiK-mtlous "Not all the creameries 1 name are active agents in the trust, but they are either active or acquiescent, so that they, get benefit of trust meth ods. 'I have just received reports from ..Aunt.. Mi)fitwiij!t triiii.li tahmr that VUIUIU , 4...1.1.V. . .. - J they market 'J,-i;u,78ll pounds of but ller'in Portland annually. One cream- cry that markets 1100,000 pounds in Portland annually is not included in this list. Were it included, the total would be :i,0:0,7SD pounds. Hat the creamery 1 have reference to has its own marketing methods. The others depend upon the city vrenmorie. for their market, ami the climate of 2,01111,0110 pounds sold through trust creameries is conservative. "The five 'triM creameries report to me that they maiinfactuie 'J.Mrt, 01)0 annuls a year. 1 believe that thev biivand market as of their own 'production nnnro&imutcly as much of the bulter rroin country creameries as they manufactuie. To Control I'llo'S "The eitv creameries I mention control the price paid ttt dairymen for butterfat. "They control the price paid to country creameries for butter, and they pay for country butter .pist as littie as they can, then sell at the top price. "They control the price consumers pay for bulter. "They arrange the quotations for country butler, to make it appear that it is inferior in quality to butter of their own manufacture, when, as a matter of fact .it is apt to he heller, because country creameries gtunor ereiini in their own iniineiliate vicin ities: the eitv creameries bring in i.rimin from lilt ill Washington lllltl from down the California line, and it w prelty apt to be old before it gets here. "Tim record shows the country creameries manufacture more butter than the eitv creameries. Welrnro TIiixmiIciusI "The country creameries do not, however, protect their own interests. They are afraid if they rebel that the reameries -will bar them from Jtlie market. "They should have a legal, defen sive organization. "Quotations for butter, instead oT being for 'city cubes' and 'country cubes should be graded, first, sec ond and third, in accordance with quality. "If conditions continue, the country .creameries will be put out of busi nass. "Many of them now run at a Hiss. "When thu country creameries are put out of business, the 'trust' will strike at the dairymen, and the prices paid them for butterfat will go down. "The safety and welfare of the dairy industry in Oregon Is threatened." ?GXSX4XJ?0 tiow To Make the Quickest.Simplest Cough Remedy fou HAiiK--anacKiiitAyrnouB FOR SALB Dressed liogfl, corn fed; baled alfalfa and grain bay; henrd Icbh barley Feed. Phono 201-H3. 123 IJUSIXKSS DIUF.CrOItY Auto Supplies F ORECAST CANAL OPENING WASHIXOTON, One. 2. (lencral CoethnlH. covoraor of the Panama canal zone, will venture no prediction a.H to when the big waterway, now closed by earth slides, will bo ro-on-ened to navlKatlon. Reporting to Secretary Oarrlson today Oenerni CoetbtilM said saiall renewals of ac tivities and new breaks of ii minor nature occurring from tlnut to, time made anything llko an aceurato fore cast Impossible, Stnrh rirMrr (ban hp Itradr-IJ- Kind und Vou Savr J. lullf Uuaranlrrd Tills lioiae-nimlo rough syrup Ia now used in inoi e lioiiioa Hum tiny other couch remedy. Its iri)iniitiit'ts, ene and cur tnlnty In compicrlng dlstrcNtlng coiiijIih, rlicot and tin out coldi, In ically remark able. Vou i'ii a iicttmll.v fuel It hike hold, A day's use will usually overcome the ordinary cnugli icIIcxch ccn whooping 1'iiiiuii ciiilcl.lv. Snlciicllil. too. for hron chltiH, puhiiiu1Ic croup, hioncliial astlmia und whiter coiiuIim. . (let from any ilruglt 2V4 ounces of 1'lni'X (Till crntH Mortlt), pnur it In a pink iHittleatui nil tnu iHiuie wnn plain untntr luted sugar syrup. I his gives you at it cost of only M cents a (nil pint of Mter roiicli svnip than jou could Imv (or $2.i). J'likes lint a few niliiutcs to picparo. full dircctioiiH with 1'lncx. tastes good and never spoil. Yon will be nh'imanllv surnrlscd Iiom quickly It loom-as dry, hoarse or llulil roughs, and lirnls the iulliiiiittl inctii hruni'M lu u painful rough. It ulso stop the (onnation o( phlegm In the throat and bronchial tubes, thus ending thu per. slstrat loose couch. l'inc.x is n most valuable conccnlratrd rompound of genuine Norway pine ex tract, ricit in muiiacoi, which is so ucni ing to the nii'iiihriini's. To avoid ilisitppointuirnt, bn sure and ntk your driiKjjist (or "HVj ounces l'hicx," and don't accept nuythinu else. A guarantee nf absolute, satisfaction, or money promptly refunded, goes with this prejutrutioii. Tito l'inux Co., Ft. vtuync, iiia. FOU SAM? Corn. Phono r.:)7-H?. 217 FOR SAM? (IrAlit Phone G91-J2. hay and gecso. FOU HA MiCanned fruit, fruit Jam, child's cart and other articles. Ap ply 211 Washington St. FOU SAM? Hlcyclo, extension tabic. dresHor and bath cabinet. 725 Welchjlt. 219 ron SAM-iiricaTOC FOU SA1.K One registered Duroo Jersey brood sow, ono hoar, 'flvn gilts, ready for service, nine, wean IIiirh. All choice Htor.k, will ho sold cheap. 11. W. Davidson, Cen tral Point. 221 LAilKlt AUTO BIMtINQ CO. W ore operating tho largest, oldest and best equipped plant in tho Pa cific northwest. Use.' bur springs when others fall. Sold under guar antee. 20 North Fifteenth St., Portland, Ore. Attorneys OEO. W. CHEUUY Attornoy.. ona .Notary, ltoom 9, Jncksoti County Hunk Untitling, entrdnco N. Cen tral, Mcdfofd, Ore:: FOU SAM Ninety good sound Uunl boutlet ewes bred to blub gradb blackface bucks. llQBenborg llrosl, Central Point. Tel. Slxxxl. sas4ss CIuH9IFll?l) ADS. Ono cent per word per lssuo. Six tnacrtlona for prlco ot flvo. Fifty cents tier lino per month without chango. A. JL J. J. rf.AA.V4SV4SS FOU ItKXT nOOHKS FOU UKNT Modern furnished houso keeping rooms, close In; t;as and wood stoves. 2114 Fast 9th. 228 WAKTKD fltTUATlONH ANTI?D Voting married man de sires work on fruit ranch J exper ienced In all klndn or gruftlug nnd orchard work. Phohe lOfl-V. 219 PORTKll J. NEFF, W.M. P. MEALKY Attornoys-at-I.aw, Kooms 8 and 0, Medford National Dank bids. A. H, ItBAMEB, IiAYEU . Corey bldg. -Oarnelt- U. M. IlOliRUTS LftwVer. Medford National llahk Ilulldlnt. WANTED Office work by exper ienced woman book-keeper. 204 B. Central. 218 von UENT-bungalow. -Woll furnished nipdorn Vli South Laurel. FOU UKNT Col. Sargent's place on Oakdnle avenue. Inqulro of II. 11. Nye or Uoy II. Peebles. 22D t, ,i. .... YOUR BRONCHIAL TUBES When a cold settles in the bionchial tubes, with that weakening, tickling cough, immediate treatment is very important. The breath .seems shorter because of mucous obstructions; usu ally feverispresent, your head jars with 1-verv couch and votir chest may ache,.. .....'. .. i . ', ....: ....... Tim is no tune lor experimenting ongninst the .American uriiige liuiitiing delaj you must get Scott's Kinulsioi company. at once to drive out the cold whicl 'j'his ruling reduced by ten days or Marled the trouble, and it will cheeky,, WeekM the time which will he ro the cough by aiding the healing pro(,uh-ul to get before the jnrv the mass cess of the enfeebled membranes. )L documents in the trial of Schmidt. If you have any symptoms of bron-f tl0 defense desires its reprosen cliitis, or even a stubborn cold, always, lliviw nmy nm(l tjl0 i0ucrH or (loi!U. remember that Scott's Emulsion hasnpll , fII ,lllt lIl0 jury wi 1(.ar been relieving this trouble for forty,,,,, 0X(.0,.,,(K .icemod owiontial hy tho years. It is free from alcohol or drugs.,,,,,-,,, , pl.vo tho oxiK(ciico of an Kcfuse substitutes. e.tensivo dynamito conspiracy and fVOU imiwiic, iniKJinuciu, n. i -1. , .., it .,; 41,,.,. I ""11'j3, UUMiJilV .'JWWiiWWr-"KMrtn.' WANTED Work by day, hour or Job by man with team; also wo bavo alfnira, grain, hay and straw and wood for sale. l;uo Yotlrig, Ph'oho 7-IM. 221 WANTKn itiriimt.Jt?fJWb8 ------- - --- - WANTED Will do plowing by day or Jon, very rcuRonanio. mono 314-1.. 219 WANTED lHlly"AtlnniH to send ad dresH to llox 102, Mall Tribune; something that may Interest. 2 1 S DcuUsU Dr. W. M. VAN BCOYOO DU. 0. C. VAU BCOYOO Dentists Oarnctt-Coroy Uldg., ulte Medford, Oro. Phono 850. Collections nnd'ltcportn 310 COLLECTIONS AND UEPOIITS We collected some accounts 14 years old. W Utaow how to, got th money. Tho Uunock Mercantile Agency. Inc., ltoonis 1, 2, 3, Has klns' Uldg., 210 K. Main st. I'higlncer nnd Contractor Ileal KMato Irnnsfers M. T. Jncohson et uv to Anthon Eekeni, lantl in sec. 'Jll-Ull 1W , J. Williams to W. O. Hreed ing, lantl in see. 10-1HI-1W. T. It. H'H-k to A. H. Kowlcy, mining property in Steam boat mining distiict Cora F. Wilson et vir to Irvin fttnk, land in sec. 8-JI7-1K. fieo. lla-ett et ux ti William K. Snyder, loU tu Niekle I'lnte Add., Ashlanii 100 in 10 .'iOO 10 German Plungers Active LONDON. Dee. 2. -Two more lint i.l. ateAwer. the fulMWo ud the Omnge l'iii, Imivh liWi UBk. pre fcuwably by Gwrntmi Mlil8ariiMW. Let er Rain ! i(h i . .. ml aJ f ' 4X''.r Sitltftctlon CutrtntccJ . Uwlforfiti catalel A.J.TOWER CO. f t.( novroN If you've a man's work to do, wear Tower a Fish Brand Reflex Slicker, S3.00 " The coat that keeps out all the rain. Rt flexEdsti stop every drop from running in at the front Troltctor list. 75 cents TCWEX's fW!ZM& KvcctitrU' Notlro Notlco is hereby given that the undersigned has, by order of tbo county court or tbo statft of Oregon for tbo County of Jackson, been duly appointed executrix of the estato of U. V. Dealt, deceased. All persons having claims ngulnst said estate aro hereby notified und required to pre sent the same, duly verified as re quired by law, to me at my postofflco address, Central Point, Oregon. All persons owing said estate are hereby directed to pay tho s'amo Immediate ly. Dated, November 10, 1015. ANN MAUIA IJKALL. Executrix of tbo estato of It. V. Ileal), deceased. W. E. Philips, attorney for said cb- tute. WANTED Double spring tooth linr row; bavo to tratlo or for sale uln gle spring tooth barrow In No. 1 cdndltloh. Leonard Oorthuys, 1 tulle south of Talent, right on Pa cific highway. WANTED Modern furnished bunga low, very close In or throo furnish cd housekeeping rooms downstairs. Address llox O, Mall Trlbtiuu. 217 nry FRED N. CUMM1NOS Sttglncer and contractor, 404 M. F. & U. Uldg, Surveys,, estimates, Irrigation drainage, orchard and land Im provement. Gnrlingo land, close In, East Side. 499-Y. Phono 210 WANTEDTO ntirchnsn Irrigated ranch; prefer location III district north and east of Medford; place will he civil1' rrlKatl or under propos ii, ,. r..,i?.r. '""'"N r Irrigation ditch; uio lenera 111(.( v., ronKmi.ililn! clvu boilers lion ,( hest terms, also section, Caplniii lp and raiiKti In replying. inspectors i . O. llox 207, Medrortl. I.L ill! dayH J. . .---.. r ----.. - ..---t cursed by il'OIl EXCIIANOE FOU EXCIIANOE 80 ncro tract FOIt BALK SUHCTCliliAJlKOUe FOlt SALE Stiinll eight percent mortgages on ranches near Agate and Ealo Point. Address llox r21 Medford, Oro. FOU SALE (loon second band Thor electric washing muchlnu. Phono li70-ll, or call 210 S. Riverside. FOlfsALE Have cockerels bred by lust year's Spokano winner, $2.00 and up. Ernest Wohh, Central J'otnl. . -'22 FOU SALE Oood piano; will take part cash, balance In live stock. P. O. Hox 725, Phono 538-L. 221 Notice of Sale of l'eiMinal PitiHry liy AiiiimiiMrntm Notice Is hereby given that pur suant to an order of tbo county court of Jackson County, Oregon, made and entered on tbo 18th day of Novem ber, 1915, lu tho matter or the estate 1 of (ioorgc F Morrlmaii. deceased, tho j undersigned administratrix of sulci estate, will, from and atler the ditto of this notice, proceed to soil, at prt 1 vuto sale, tho following described )r uoual property, belonging to tho es tate of Oeorge F. Merriman, deceased, to wit: The business, wood will, stork on hand and tools of trade of the black- omlthlng business heretofore conduct- i oil hy the deceased on Riverside Ave- I nuo South In tho city or Medrord, lOroRon. ... I Tonus of Bule: Cash In hand or on approved security, such as will be ap I proved by the said county court, tho I sale to be subjoot to the conflrma i tlon and approval of said court. I If (101 red tho tools nnd stock will I ho sold lu separate lots. Dated, Novemhor U. mo. MARY It. MHRRlMAN, Administratrix or tbo hXtt or (loo. F. MttrrtuiHH, Dtsssusgd. FOR SALE Stock brets nnd carrots C 00 ner ton. F L. Cuton. Ceu- . tral Point, It. F. D. No. 2, Phono 29X3. 222 NEW TODAY A flnn leveled, Irrigated alfulfa ranch near town In Umatilla county, with houso, barn, and bearing orch ard, noitrly ull Is either In aUulfa or ready ror seeding. Water ubundaut. and all paid up. Will tako a small highly Improved pluco as first pay ment, balance could run. Place pric ed very low at $100 00 an acre. A rino 14-acro place very close to Medrord ror rent, cheap, C. D. HOON Room 10, Jnikson County IWuik Uldg. clear or morlisage, $1200, ror small house with nardoa ground; 2KU aero tract $1200 ror small acreugo with Improvements; 2 Hinall Drst mortuaRcs on ncreaKO, woll secur ed, discount ror cash; $5000 resi dence nnd cash ror ranch. Clark Realty Co., 200 Phlpps Uldg. KO 1 1 TRADE Have horse to traife. Will trade ror cow, hogs or feed. Ernest Webb, Central Point. 222 FOU EXCIIANOE I am lu n posl tlon to arrange for trades ror Cal ifornia property, elthor city or county, In exchange for Uoguo river property. Address for pres ent, L, 11- Houston, Talent, Phono 3-F12, 232 FOUND KN- LEARN WATCIIMAKIXfl Take tho right step now; pleasant, profltahlo work not ovordone; row months learning; positions guaran teed; write ror rororoncos and partic ulars. Portland Watchmaking, En graving and Optical School, 218 Com monwealth Uldg., Cth aud Ankeny, Portland, Oregon. TAKEN I'P Roan horse, white back fcot. Owner can bavo sanio by paying expenses, K30 E. 9th. 217 WHY? IT 18 YOl'K RUHIXE8S TO BEE MK Uccause my stocx in trutlo Is to bavo optioned at tbo lowest cash price tbo best buy In this county. I have beou on too ground look ing out for you tor the past five yoars. Noorly everyday I hav In vestigated some "good thlug." 1 have eliminated everything except tboso deals which I am convinced will s nure me satisfied customers. In u few hours time I can give you tho benefit of this research. It Is my business to ubow you over tho county slid Introduce you to the possibilities and opportunities here. Be Med ford first and J. C. BARNES toi Wet MaIu tttrtwt OARDAOE Get your premise cleaned up ror tho suuimor. Call on tho city garbage wagons for good service. Phono 274-L. F. Y. Allen. Instruction in Music HAIOMT MUSIC STUDIO Uoom 401, Oarnett.Corey bldp. Fred Al ton llalght, piano; Mrs. Florence Hulllday llalght, volte. Phone 72. t Pliyslclnns and Burgeons Du""f; "o." OAltLfiW, DR. BVA MAINS CAR LOW Osteopathic physicians, 41C-417 Garnett-Corey bldg., phono 1036-L. Residence 20 South Laurel st. DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathia physician, 303 Garnett-Corey building. Phone 130, DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician and surgeon. Practlco limited to eye, ear, noso nnd throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and glasses sup plied. Oculist nnd Aurlst for S. P. R. It. Co. Of rices M. F. & 11. Co. bldg., opposite P. O. Phone 507. DR. It. W. CLANCY Physician and surgeon. Phones, office 30, rest donco 724-J. Ottico hours, 10 to 12, 2 to G. DR. S. A. LOCKAVOOD DR. MYRTLE S. LOCKWOOD P'jyslclans und surgeons. Office 309-310-311, M. F. & II, bldg. Phonos, resldenco 814-J2, office 814. DU. MARTIN C, BAR11ER Physi cian and surgeon. Office Palm block, oppostte Nash hotel. Hours 10 to 12, 1 to 4. Phono 110-J. T. O. HEINE, M. D. Eye, Eur, Noso and Throat. Headaches and uorvoiiH conditions relieved by properjy fitted glasses. Cross eyes strulghtened. Offlco 228 E. Mnln St., phono 303, Consultation free. Printers and Publishers MEDFORD PRINTING CO., htm the best equipped printing otftco la southern Oregon; book binding, looso loaf ledgers, billing systems, etc. Portland prices. 27 North Fir st. Tubllc titmourapher tin'Li'i i n " " " " " M. T. EDWARDS. Steographer and Mqltlgraphtng, Rooms 409410 Oarnott-Coroy building, Office phono 709-J, residence phone 103-R. IIERHERT J. UEMUAN Stenogra pher, room 29, Jackson County Dunk Uldg. Dictation taken any pluco nny tlmo by tbo ouly Steno typo oiorutor In Southern Oro. Of fice nhono &15, Ree. 275-J. Trausfei-s ' raiih THANSI'Ell & STORAGE CO. Office 42 North Front st, PJioe 1 3115, Prlyes right. Service guar- auteed, . l ,tf i b if ) (i :i