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ASHLAND m VICINITY AStlLAKD, Dec. 3. On Wednes day tlio city council went oxer the budget mid pared down tln estinmlrs The luvv is Jo he lH.o ,ill intend ol' a tnflc oxer 20 mills, as uritn ully unule. Tlic scuml luxies, with the amounts to be raUed, me as lid low : (lonotnl, G.'i milN, 417,204.!)! hUwL I..!, -H.IO'A-IS; fire, 0.0, V,'l7.'ll)i )Hik, 1.2, f:i,H2l).il!); lib. rnry, 0.!), W.I07.-K); uuxiluitv wntei, o., .fi.ioo; pnbiu.il, o.2, t,-,-,:,. ,. terest nnd bonds, 0.!), 1),U7.-IJ. To tal, 38.2 mills, j adding -f JO.JO 1.82. The njsesm-d valuation is f277 1,000, of wltloll .fJ,40!M)H0 h leal nnd per boiiiiI schedules' and KHI3,t)00 eotpur ntion. Added to the uboxe will be the county nnd -.tilto levy of l.'i milk Mini tlif school levy or !) mills, making- gt'nnd totiil of 12.2 mills. Including, the council Uiere wasn't bnkct's dozen at the henrim;, nl t hough the nnnouncemunt of the final lcvision had been widely udxeitiscd, A poition of tlfc Otegon building on the exposition "lotinds will eventu ally i each Ashland in the dim inline The structure, having been disposed of to the highest bidder for fl.VJO, its logs will be coneited into inntchcs, consequently upon n icnson tible hypothesis n poition of thee lighters will nppear here sooner m Inter and "go up in smoke," as did the original removal cnterpime. Mrs. Kdith Denrdorf, icsidlng here, has traded residence propertj in Portlnnd to (1. W. Scott for his house mid lot on N'oitb Jlain sheet. The cxehnnge ih to possession oc cur Jiinuary lb prox. Jim Porter, old-lime railrond mnu in the.se parts, is levisiting fiiends heic and icnewing nllegiancc to ci.;i ous Mnsonio aiders while on a liu-d-ncss trjp to Poitlnnd. He is new in l'i employ of the W'esterr P.u-iiie, v !n l.cnd(jiiaiters nt Oioville, Cn1. On Wednesday exening Malta com innndcrx. No. !, Knights Teniplui, tlf cl il the following officer V. II Xcwcombe, eminent -nit ai. !er SliiniJ Saunders gcncruNvnn, ) 'ii.t'r. taptiiiu general; I) V. Cm tot .trensuicr; V II. .M'oN'.i r, r- order; O F. Cion, senior u-nnl-n ; tii'o.f'f T. ('olli.tt- of .Mcdfoid. I.imm.i Mti'iVn. Iiistnllntion, Decnilur l' ' The condition of Postnins,,r K-ii-ei loiitiiities to improxo rapidly, and n' i'o complications ensue he wi.l ion be v ci d mound again. A .o'Pri ho pital patient, Ik C. O. i-sn- bmLi, opeintcd upon recent!; k. . henna, whoso cane is progre. la- XMMllllv The city election will tic ir Tue-- day, Jleeeinber 21, and on T!uirdii..' i uxening the council at n iii".'' . ot the adjourned regular cln-.--ific.il inn j iierfccti'd auMiigeincnts as 1 1 , I' i'" "f, places, jadKcs and clciks of election. Millnrd (Jtiibb, iccentlv with Hos ier's cigar store, is the new clmk in the postotfiec, having succeeded to the position by virtue of passing a most satisfactory examination uudui the, civil service months ago. .Judge C. U. Watson has ictuined to the practice of law, re-entering a field with which he is eminently fa miliar. Ho does this atter u most 1 btienuous cxpericuco xxith the "back (o thu soil" moxenicnt'. inaugurated the past summer on hi broad aeics cast of town. For the picsent he has ol ficcs with K. I). Hi i;;gs in Pioneer block. The tienclmnt pen of W. W. Wat son, as gcncial utility man on the 4 Mail Tiibunc." is noted with cxident hiitisfaction, p.irtieuhulv in connec tion with signed ai teles on the beet pioMiganda. irigntiou and othci phasiv of industrial dcxclopmcut. Kuv. F. W. CaJ-tcn ot .Multoid, pnMor of tlio Baptist Hunch, will tend a iiHiicr on "rhii.tinii Stiencc" at the scion ol the Hogne Hixe Valley .MinisU'iiiiJ iisouatim. xvliuh rtir- r per jtySCTiw ...w..i ,nlal.-i ..t -Tin IW.I-. ,,,,i Kiirfl Mi". null...! "! -It.. 1"". ya,i Lt, ViU.ic pr-ud I il-" "TWIN BEDS"-Not a Motion Picture Freckles and His f ' 1 1 1 1 1 one-two- OBBBH Vk'. U, II II BiiHX V A - ' '- meets bete in the Presbxtennn thiirch. December 0. Hob Vining or 1'nirbnnks. Alaska, oxvner ot the theater Jierc bcaiing his name, is daily expected for a xisit with lclatixes timing the ChristniUK holidas. He is on his way to San Francisco. Jlr. Vinimr is a pioneer in the film business in Alaska and con trols a good shaic of these features as displayed throughout that terri loiy. The condition of M. O. I.awienec of Hiiekhorn Lodge, cast of Ashland, ho was stricken xxlih paralysis a few tiny h ago, rcmniiis serious. Ho has been remoxed from home sur loundings to a local hospital. The stioke came on while he utis al work on the ranch. The Misses Mnrv nnd Fannie Scott ol' Wilkinsbnrg, Pa., who haxc been viiiting relativt heic in the M.xcr and AmlciKin families, for scxeral months ))nnt, left for Paxndcua, Cal., this week, where they will t cumin during the winter. Mr. Jessie Foigiison, wife ot Jus. Ferguson, inspector ol" engines at the S. P. roundhouse, returned on Tues day fiom the exposition. She also visited a sister and other lclatixes re siding in the vicinity of San Fian- OM'O. Members- of the Odd Fellows fra ternity, including suboidiuntcs and Kcbckahs, united in lioldmir u social on Tui"duy exening, at which thu customary hospitality of the older was exemplified both piodignllj and proverbially. F. II. Carter of Kugciic is lencwing the acquaintance of a host of Mends lie re on his xvax homo from the ex position, lie miido the southern trip by the "wet" ionic, bnving taken n T-en vox ago irom roruuiiti io ran Francisco. W. J. McF.ncinev or DuiiMuuii', S. P. master car builder, has been in ioun this week nn-pccting xvoik at this tciiiiiiinl. Oeorgu Milucr is now helper with John Creek' crew of bridge and tun nel xvoikcrs, xx-ith headipiartci-s litnc. Mrs. F. C. Ilolibnugli of Sisson has been visiting Ashland fi lends this week. As Miss Kthlyn Hurley she xvas fonneilx one nf. the popuhu teachers in the local schools. F. S. Biainxxcll or l.a fJrande, ac tixc promoter of the beet mignr enter prise, will be heic on Friday and Satuidav ol" tins week. In company xx-ith 11. X. I lain-, an otd-timo nc qtiaintnncc who now conducts the At las rooming hoiic. Jtc will make a canxass ot local tcrntorv in behalf of Hccunng more licet sugar acreage Morltol White I.lnlmont U a splcn did npiillcatton for Soro Thront, Cold on tlio Lungs, Croup and Pains In tlio Cliot. Saturate a piece of flan nel cloth with the Liniment and uso iu a plaster It U tory pcnotiatlng, and cffcctlxo. Price 25c, BOc. $1. IlHuklne Drus Store, cxiluslvo iiRontd Vilv 'tfi t"V3anrv "tfjMRlic3- UmtMm - rTTrTTTwserrT jf4M3b, ., A i& ir no- I'h ihe..ir. ..i. IU.iimUx. I 7 "Sini . ... ,.,,. ,1..i i...... . - "" ' ' , ."""' MEDflOTID MAIL TRIBUNE, Friends TABLE ROCK TABLETS Fotir dozen bob xxhltc quail ship petl from Corvnllls were liberated by A. L. Vincent on the Conner ranch Friday; aluo a number xxeio released on tlio Modoc gnmo rofugo. 13. W. Carlton left Iant week for San Francisco to attend the big fair. Mrs. J. C. Pendleton attended n meeting of tho board' of education at .lackHonvlllo Wednesday. Mr. Cameron and daughter, Ango llnc, Hpcnt Sunday visiting friends lit Talent. Clark Collins, who has been xxork tng for the canal company at Agate, tcturned homo Wedncfldny. Mr. and Mrs. C. 11. Iteebe of Agato vlKlted relatives here Saturday and Sunday. . Mrs. A. L. Senbrook and Mrs. O. Pendland wore Interviewing Mcdford dontlstB Tucmlay. .rallies Itceno is hauling his liny to Cold Hill where ho cxpcctH to movo In tho near futuro and engage In totim xyork. Verno Pendleton departed Satur day aftomoon for Snn l-'ranclsco where he will attend the fair during the closing week nnd also visit rela tives living In tho hay titles. Harry Ncalou Is hauling lumber from Central Point to construct a new barn. John Vincent and wife of Jackson ville xvero Sunday visitors with rela tives here. Klmcr Lester and family left Tues duy for their noxv home In Idaho xvhoro Mr. Lostor filed on a home stead soniu time ago. Mr. Lester has been an employee of tho I'almcr In vestment compan) at the Modoc or chard for several .xears nnd he and his estimable wife have made many wnrui friends In this vicinity who will regret to hear of their donarture. The Arioxv Heads hold a very Inter esting meeting last Saturday night. At their next regular nieotlng there will bo an election of officers. Will Lydlard mid sister, Helen, of Mcdford spent Sunftny with homo folks. A largo coyote klllod sovcrnl chick ens for Jim Pendland last Saturday night in his door .xard. Sluco then Jim keeps tho trusty rifle In reach nnd If Mr. Co.xoto appears again will probably learn something about war. Wren IJyruin expects to leave next Monday for his boyhoood homo In North Carollnn. Tho school mooting last Saturday did not draw much of a croxvd, only soveu voters holng piosent. Tho board explained that owing to tho do. creaso In ohlldron of school ago In the district nnd the amount that they draw from tho county fund being cut down that a tax of S 5 mills would bo necessary to moot tho expenses of tho next school year. The tax xvas unan Imouslv voted and u movement xvas - mbr M. ' ' ' h mUwi ... "i- "..I i.m "I ' .-oi.i.- ,rJt n. No. i( Alljrr(Ul ,lltt, l,tf. ,.,,( ki"n MTCDiTOUD, OREGON, SATrftTWY. IW'tiMHrcr? -i t....' ;. WELL, FRECKLES, m IJ-Y HOW DID NbU COME OUT WITH YOUR MUSIC LESSON? launched to have the well Htink sev eral feet deeper, parties present promptly voluutcerlug to donato the x ork. Iteportotl bj Jacttion County Ab tract Co., 8lxth and Fir HU. Circuit Lola M, Olmstcad vs. Myron Olm stead, suit for divorce. W. It, Munro vs. II. K. Gooduough, order of default. I ton I Kstnte tmnsfiM-s M. T. Howard ct ux to Verno II, Lnmpninn, lot 4, Hokum's Amended add. Cold Hill ?10.00 Verno II, Lnmpninn ot u to M. T. Howard, lot 4 Dekuin's add. Cold Hilt 10.00 B. K. Kellogg to B. M. Mcln tlre, lot and 5 blk 17 I) kuni'n add Cold Hill, Adiu. deed 708.95 Herman F. Pohland et ux to Mnry A. Torrcnre, lot In lilk O It. It. add Ashland 10.00 Pioneer Kdiicntloual Society to Itomnn Catholic Archbishop ofoccso, lots In Ashland 10.00 Pearl Johnson Dodge to C. C. Holinnu et ux, land In 39-1 13 In Ashland , 10.00 Lottie Hash to Charles A. llroxvn ot ux, land In 1 1-30-1B 10.00 T. B. Tolnian to Otis O. Hel- man, land In 39-1 B 1.00 Otis O. Hclnian to T. B. Tol iiian, land In ;i!MK 1.00 J. F .N'lchols ot ux to W. K. HciihIIcx, land in lrcr'H ill iislon Bai;ln Point 10.00 J. Frank Nichols to W. B. Honslex, land In 24-35-1 W . 10.00 C. 11 Carlton to John Delnnnoy lots In blk 0 Carlton add. Medford, 800.00 HLUS'lijLMirHIATsKltVICK Tho annual memorial service of tho Blks will be held Sunday after noon December 5, at '.':30 p. in. at tho Blks' temple. Public cordially Invited. 210 DRINK HOT TEA FOR A BAD COLD Cet n uninll pnekngo of Ilnmhnrg Ilrrniit Ten, or us the Gcrmsa folks call it, "Hamburger HruH 'I lice." t any pliarmiu-y. 'lake a tabhtpoondil of tlio tta, put" a cup of boiling xvnt-r upon it, pour through a sieve and drink a ttacup full at any timo during tlio day or bt-fore retiring. It Is tho mint effective way to break a cold and euro grip, as it tipriis tlio porc of the skin, rrliexing congestion. AIo looinis tlio liowola, thus driving a cold from tlio system. Try it tlio next time you milfer from a cold or tlie grip. It U hiMpeinlxo and entirely xeflctable, therefore salo and lirmlf. E LUMBAGO RIGHT OUT Bub Pain and Btlffneu awny with a small bottle of old honeit St. Jacobs Oil When jour back Is sure and lame or luinbsL'o. hciatlra or rlienmatnin ha ! iou stlirentil up, don't wifTorl Get a I r.. a i ....i. ..i ..it i ..-( .fi zn ceni ikiihi; ui ', in Jacobs Oil" at any drug store. iour a Jit tin in jour hand and rub It right into tho pam or ache, and by tho timo you count fifty, the fcorencoa and lanie jifn is gone. Don't stay cripplwll This soothing, penetrating oil nel to Ui ukw! only once. It takist the aohc and Jisin riaht out o( jour biik and ends the raurry. It is inaRieal, yet abnolutely liarmlcs and domm't lurn the nU'in. N'othing ! ntop luiiibagu, seutiea and lame baek inUvry o promptly! .County TtwiMuvrV. "Hlli full for WftiTntils. State of OroKon, Countv nf Jackson. Treasury Department Ja.ksonvllle, Oregon, Dei 4th 191.'. Nottio ia hereby given ihat there are funds on hand for the redemption of all (-utility warrant uroteated prior io October 7th. 1911 Alto (or the following warrants , l.roiestwl oh October 7th. 1911. No 11144. tU3. I11J6. a4 U117 ' lnurt eanaeit an the warrants 1 ateive ralltnl ihla Ilk tU of lt-em-I imt ir Pien I. c'ijlv i:. I i . atl-l of !' khOII I OU!It, llllgun COURTHOUSENEWS ! ... i nin vyon xa ch umn ll- I . .!'' ,w irjn -iwvrs. FACE ANP WANDS BEFORE I (i ' t 1TWE MUSIC TEACMER. CAME7 CIjASHHIKI) AD3. One cent per word per Ibsub. 4 Six Insertions for price of flvo. 4 Fifty cents per lino por month without change. I-X)Il RKNTnoUHKa FOR UKNT- Modern furnished house hccplng rootnB, closo In; gas and wood stoves. 231 Kast 9th. 238 FOR RKXT Well furnished modorn bungaloxv. 422 South Laure). FOR RKNT Col. Snrgcnl'fl placo on Oahdalo avenue. Inqulro of 11. II. Njo or Roy II. Pooblcs. 225 ion itr.NT misuiMjANi-:oub Vo'li RKNT AlV lenses ltnvlnK'cx plred on brick Btoro robtus, Nos. 131. 209, 211, 213 West Main St., Mcdford, thu undersigned wlshos to lcnsn said storo rooms, present tenants given first refusal. Sccttro locations near now postofflco. Jno. F. Whlto. 2j9 FOR H.AI.n IIOCKKS FOR SAM') A hnrgaln, well Improv ed lot, 87x150, 0 room cottage, partly modorn, ton Inrgo fruit trees, content walk, flno gnrdon land, closo In, Hast Side. Phono 499-Y. 219 Tt i-n-stj.: TOR HAM-ACRUAdi: FOR SALi: 4 a irrlitntod garden soil, beriles, fruit, alfalfa, a duo resldenco, $3000, tonus. Clark Realty Co., 200 Phipps Illdg. T"7r i r.r -. a-, rcr, , rtu-t-mn r1., :.ilI von HAiJt-iirKmooB. FOR SALK flood young Jeisey cow. cheap. Phono 25H-R. 222 l-'Oir'sAIJ: Ono registered Duroo Jersey brood soxv, ono bonr, flvo gilts, ready for service, nine wean lings. All choice stock, will bo sold cheap. II, W, Dnvldson, Cen tral Point. 221 FOR RAMS Ninety good sound Raiu- botlllct ewes bted to hlkh grado blnchfncn bucks. Rosenberg Ilros., Central Point. Tel Illxxxl. FOR HAD1C MISCii.1iU1M:OUB TORSAl7lIlu(ck cur" Justovcr hauled mid repainted, a bargain, 1250.00; f 100 down, $2C a month. At tho motorcjele shop, next to Oatoa'. 219 FOR 8AMC drain hay mid geoso. Phono 59 U J2. FOR SAMS Drcssod hogs, corn fed; baled ntfnlfn nnd grain hay; beard less barley seed. Phono 201-R3. 123 FOR BALK Small eight porccnt mortgages on innchos near AkiUo and JJagle Point- Address Ilox 521 Mcdford, Oro. FOR SALK Good second hand Thor olcctrlu xvashlng miichlno. Phono 570-1 i, or call 24 C S. Rlvcrsldo. FOR SALK llavo cockerels bred by last year's Spokano winner, 12 00 and up. Krnest Wobb, Central J'olnt. 222 FOR SALK C.ood piano; will take part cash, balance In llvo stock. P. O. Rex 723. Phono 538-L. 221 FOR SALK Stock beets nnd carrots COO por ton. F. L. Caton, Cen tral Point, It. F. D. No. 2, Phono 29x3. 222 FOR HALK Rnbblts, nil sizes, cheap. Call Model (Irorory, 2 West Jack con. 219 FOR SALK Illcyclo, cutonslon table, dresser nnd bath cabinet, 725 "Welch St. 219 NEW TODAY A flno leveled, Inlgatcd alfalfa ranch near town in Umatilla county, with houso, barn, and boating orch ard, nonrly all Is cither In alfalfa or ready for seeding. Water abundant, and all puld up. Will take a small highly Improved placo as (trst pay ment, balance could run. Place pric ed ery low at 1100.00 (au uoro. A tine 14-acro placo very uloso to Medford for rent, cheap, C. D. HOON Itoom 1(1, JacknoH County Hank Illdg, MCAII.N WATfllMAKINO Take the right step now. pleasant, printable work not overdone; fen months learning, positions guaran tied, write lor references and partic ulars. Portland Watchmaking, Kn gravlng and Optloal Hrhonl. 218 Com. monwtinltlt Mid . cth nnd Aukany Portland, Orxuou. I,, tf ifllD l WASHED TH'4" ES MA ' U 7 WM ONETt4AYrfOlAD ' Vj 4, 1015 ... . . u: !! -.: ' i- - f I. j - :-..! !;.l : : !! . ,-.. ." IIKLP WANTKIr 5IALB SALKSMKN Capable specialty mnu for Oregon; stnplo lino on noxv and tjxcoptlonnl tortus; vacancy noxv; attractive commission contract for balance ot year mid 1916; 35 weekly for expenses. Miles F. Illxler Co. 229-19 CarHtl Uldg., Cleveland, O. WANTKfl 5IT0ATI0NB YOUNOMAN WANTS 1 W)liK Clood stenographer; havo had 3 years of fice exporlcnco; can furnish refer ences. Address Roy W. Potter, Ilox 143, or Phono 368-J. Ashland. 210 WANTKI) Young mnrrlcd mau do Hires work on fruit ranch; exper ienced In nil kinds ot grafting and orchard work. Phono 199-Y. Sip WANTKD Work by dny. hour or Job by man with team; also wo havo alfalfa, grain, hay nnd straw and wood for sale. Leo Young, Phone 7-F4. 221 WANTED stimm-MjirvKOCB WAVTKn""TO"RIv"mwriier In god order. Addross Ilox 00. Mall Tribune. 219 WANTED Cull apples at Roguo Ulxer Canning Co. WANTKD -Will do plowing by day or Job, verj reasonable Phono 314-L. 219 WANTED To tent tibout 20 acres for early potatoos. I want toy board, machinery mid team fur nished when ticoded for cultivat ing or plowing. While not busy with tho crops I'll work tor tho oxvner who pays half ot expenses, such as sued.etc, nnd will tnkp half of tho net proceeds from tho CO acres tor my nhnro. This will glvo mo nn Interest In tny work nnd tho owner will get morn (linn by routing for cash. P. (1, Duubcr, Ashland, Ore. 219 WANTED To "ntrchaso Irrigated ranch; pi of or location In district north nnd east ot Medford; placo must bo Irrigated or tinder propos ed extension of Irrigation ditch; price must bo reasonable; glvo price mid best terms, also section, township mid rnnuo In replying, Address 1. O. Ilox 207, Mcdford. Oregon, 233 FOR EXCHANGE FOR KXCHAXOK linpioved ranch near Rosnhttrg, Oregon, 120 acres to exchnnge, J. M. Judd, Roseburg Oregon. 225 BXvNOK olno " "cluiTcoPuget Sound property for property at Medford; owners pn!). Write A. R. lloymor. 1012 S. 12th St., T.i coma, Wash. FOR TRADE HavoiiorVo to trodo. Will trodo for cow, hogs or feod. Ernest Webb, Contrnl point. 222 FOR EXCHANCE I mn In n nosl tlon to arrange- for trados for Cal ifornia proporty, cither city or county, iu oxchnngn for Roguo river property. Address for pres ent, L. II. Houston, Talent, Phono 3-F12. 233 MISCELLANEOUS. OLD COINS WANTED Will pay pay $75 for 1884 trade dollar, 10c for 1912 nlckles S mint; we buy for cash premiums all rare coins nnd bills to 1912; all raro old centb to dollars, Send noxv tc for our largo coin circular. Numismatic Hank, Dept. 15. Ft, Worth, Tex. ACT QUICK- AutomoWIo gasoline going up; sell gaso-tonlc, equals gnsollno at II n, a gallon, eliminates carbon, dollar an hour profit Sales Guaranteed. Whlto Mfg, Co., Dept 10, Clnrlnnntl, O. WHY? IT IB YOUR HtJKEVL'SS TO BEE MP. Because my aloe fa trade Is to have optioned at tho lowest cash prico tho host buy In this county, I havo been on tnn ground look ing out for you for the past five years. .Nearly everyday I fjavo In vestigated so mo "good thing." I have eliminated everything excopt thoBO deals which I am convinced will i uro me sntlufled customers. In a fow hours time 1 can glvo you the benefit of this research. It Is my buslueis to show you over tho county and Introduco you to tho possibilities and opportunity her. Bee Med ford first and J. C. BARNES ton Wt Ualu Htivtfl mnx. ' ' is. .i vx" J i " ' -M i nKail C?fci HHI ! t-" -''i .-aii i 1 1 i l iej page ircvti By Blosser f- AMP YOUR "L'3 5 June -ta' t Ml ri -r-yrr . -W : I . 1HJSINESS DIRECTORY Auto Supplies LAHER AUTO SPRING CO. Wo are operating tho largest, oldest nnd best equipped plant in tho Pa cific northwest. Use our springs whoh others fall. Sold under guar antee. 26 North Fifteenth St., Portland, Oro. Attorneys GEO. W. CHERRY Attorney., and .Notary, Room 9, Jackson County Hank llulldlng, cntranco N. C6a tral, Mcdford, Oro. PORTER J. NEFF, WM. P. MEALET Attorneys-at-Law, Rooms 8 and 9, Medford National Dank bids. A. E. REAMDS, LAWYER darnel t Coroy bldg. Q. M. RODERTS Lawyer. , Medf6rd National Dank Building. "Dentist Dr. W. M. VAN SCOYOO DR. C. C. VAN SCOYOO Dcnttsta Onrnett-Corey Illdg., ulte ,310 Med ford Ore. Phono 856, Collections and Report COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS We colloctod some accounts 14 yean old. Wo knoxv bow to got the money. Tho Dmtock Mercantile Agency. Inc., Rooms 1, 2, 3, Hnt kins' Illdg., 210 E. Main Bt. Engineer nnd Contractor FRED NrcllMMiNaB 8nelneor and contractor, 404 M. F. & II. Uldg. Surveys,, estimates, Irrigation drainage, orchurd and land Im provement. (Vnrhngo UARUAdH (lot your promises cleaned up for tho summer. Call on tho City garbngo xvagons for good servlco. Phono 274-L. F. Y. Allen. Instruction In Music HAIOHT MUSIC 8TUDIO Room 401, anruelt'Corcy bldg. Fred Al ton Hutght, piano; Mrs. Florence Halllday Halglit, volco. Phone 72. Physicians and Burgeons DR. F. G. CARLOW, DR, EVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathic physicians, 410-417 aarnett-Corey bldg., phono 10.1C-L. Residence 2G South Laurel at. DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathia physician, 303 Qarnett-Corey building. Phono 130, DR, J. J. EMMENS Physician and surgoon. Prnctlco limited to eye, car, noso and throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and glasses sup plied. Oculist nnd Attrlst for B. P. R. R. Co. Offices M. F. & II. Co. bldg-, opposlto P. O. Phono 5G7. DR. R. W. CLANCY Physician and surgeon Phones, office 36, resl denco 724-J. Office hours, 10 to 12, 2 to C. DR. 8. A. LOCKWOOD DR. MYRTLE 8. LOCKWOOD Physicians and surgeons. Office 300-310-311, M. F. & H. bldg. Phones, residence 814-J3, office 814. DR. MARTIN O. DARKER Physt clan and surgeon. Office Paltn block, opposite Nash hotel. Hours 10 to 12, 1 to 4. Phono 110-J. T. O. HEINE, M. I). Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Hoadacboa and nervous conditions rolleved by properly fitted glosses. Cross oyee strnlghtcnod. Office 238 E. Main at., phone 303. Consultation free. Print era and rubllsliem MkIJfOUD PltlNTINO "CO., has The best equipped printing office la southern Oregon; book binding, loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, etc, Portland pricos. 27 North Fir at. Public Stenographer si" T. EmVAlUiS Geographer and Mttltlgrnphlng, Rooms 409-410 (larnett-Cnrey building. Office phono 700-J, rosldonce phone 163-R. HERHERT J. I1ERR1AN Stenogra pher, room 29. Jackfcon County Hank Illdg. Dictation taken any placo any time by the only Steno type operator in Southern Ore, Of. fire phono bill, Rec. 275 J. Traiufora KADH TRANRFHR & STORAGE CO. Office 48 North Pront t Phoae niA I'rlc HkIii. AciyM KU:r titee . ",eirta rr fl w V