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mmiwmmpn '4otord . ilka.iibj HA'GE ITT1I vi- .r-iK, - I ASHLAND AND VICINITY Vnlcilietoriun bwiiii Kongs ii'iul mil utiitory screeds witnessed the puss ing of the old regime ami iuiingiirii lion of the new nl the Commercial' club ' Monday evening'. President Vrrncr Smith announced the fiJllbw-' ing Ktnnding cemmittee: "Public 10'" icy, P. .1. Khinn, P. K. Wnlsoii. Q. A. Uriseoo. Membership, Lonirt Dodge, .1. II. MoCleo. C. 1). Lnuikin, K. II. Grieve, P. II. Walker. Improvements, ' W. I. Poiininton, Clifford Jenkins, D. A. Applcgnto. Immigration, "M, .C. Pdgiiigton, II. S. PulmerlcC, J. W. Dobbin. Agriculture- nnd horticul ture, II. P. Holmes, K. T. Merrill. H. I). Kmiford. Mines mul mining, P. W. Moore, C. 11. Watson. P. (1. MoWil liiiniH. lmlustnes nnd mnnufaeturcs, 0. P. Carson, Charles D. Cnin.I. II. Dill. House. 11. 0. Knstmnn, II'. 0. Pnders dr., II, C. Pinery. Incident to n free discussion relative to patron izing homo dealers, a number of mer chants were handed a Dill pickle bv way of a reminder that people would be more apt to trade at home if mer chants set the wiso example. The old stunt of attempting to define (lie terms "optimist" and "pessimist", tho equivalent of "booster" and "knock er," took up the time of 'the meeting to the exclusion of more important matters, In .the heal of debate words became so acrimonious a'nd gestures so threatening that the presiding of ficer will hereafter enforce- tho clo ture measure if deemed necessary. J. I). Poster, secretary of tho Y. M. 0. A., of tho University of Ore- -on, was in town on Tuesday, ar- ranging for tho appearance hero of visiting delegations from the V.. M. ('. A. nnd V. W. C. A., December 1 .', inclusive. On Tuesday there will be a reception at tho iiimory, follow ed by a series of assemblies at tho east, west and high schools, at which the visitors will compete with local teams in various game... Tho churches will also assist in entertaining tho visitors. The remains of William (Irecnfield, suicide victim of last Tuesday's trag edy, were sent to Snn Praneisco on Tuesday of this week for interment, where an uncle of the deceased, Isaac Greenfield, resides, ho being n merchant in the Hay City. No for mality has as yet been gone through with as to appointing an administra tor of the suicide's estate, which is u personal one. Report lias It that ho left only a few dollars in a local bank, but that payments on an or chard proposition with liendqiinrtorA at Mcdford aggregate nearly $1000, and further that he carried a policy in the New' York Life for .t2.U0, which, as the story goes, will stand the suicide test inasmuch as it has been in force for over two years. Tho body, which has been at Dodge's un dertaking rooms, was hunt by express on No. HI Tuesday noon. A one-mill special tax has been levied bv tho Siskiyou M'hool district At the city election December 21, four councilmen are to be selected, one to fill a vacancy. Also a park commissioner and a member of the springs water commission. Several have already been suggested for the council, though no formal nomina tions have been sadc. Most of the names mentioned hesitate to an nounce their candidacy without hav ing first received the indorsement of Canyon of the Squeaky Press. Tho contest will he in relation to a char ter amendment giviug the springs commission complete Jurisdiction over lithia park, a movement which is frowned upon by certain members of the council, who contend Hint tho reg ular milk board should have control. This spirit was in evidence at the council meeting Tuesday night. If the proposed amendment does not go on the ballot December i u win oe mi tinted bv its friends at the expense of a special election, thus piling up the i'0-.ts. .Mr. and Mr. J. - Huilov of Clin ton county, Iowa, accompanied by Mi. 'Jny, Mrs. Hurley's aunt, have been visiting V. II. Hurley, residing near Talent. Thev have gone to Kiv crsidc, Oil., for the winter, but will return to southern Oregon. A temperance wily which will as suine mass proportions is to he held ,. Hi.. Methodist church on Sunday, December 12. The program will be. varied. A resolution wiH be piesenteu calling upon congress to submit an ..mnii.liiw.nt for constitutional prohi bition to tho states for ratilication or rejection, and tp take action in the premises at the earliest possible date. Tho Civic improvement club will hold a b'azour in Chautauqua nan, me. former 0- A. H. headquarters., Do- cumber 1". , Ashland lodge, So. 2;?. A. . & A. M.. will hold it annual election of ot lieors in connection with its regular meeting on Thursday evening, De cember G. , , It J. PdwanU contemplated going cW.t within ii cw days. He will join Mrs. Kdward iu Illinois and they will hi to PloiidH for the winter. "Priscilla" will appear at Inmty parish house, December 11. in con nection with a unique entertainment which has been stage.! ror iiim i---tieular dte. (twin- I" "nive.--i1 rliili ' nbicuics-'oaamuwuaUoiu ll ' . . . i -i . . ' f ... r ..... . -, t, t FrecMes and His Friends ' , . By Blosser - . ihPm Vy yj- rr- I ' ' : r i I . I -jijiii-: . 'i!i;t?i;;:ii:;i,::;i:.;i;ij;iii;i:;;!i: Wi ,"'"'i '' ''' " ' '' ''' ' i&- -W T " , IPRECULES" YOU I ? ' ' :' MM-h .M ;-M I'W ) mk f V') ' WKSesJ- Lj3 ; I - --!i.5S:;hi::-5Ms;Mi:iS! I., i s-.-- 5 iwli I.JSr' J !lM hl I !1 - -I .-ill. . i- - i i . -.1- i .ii - - i. -! I ,-.a, I .itf-tv.- ! lll1,'rVrrlf the state on January 1, Ashland will not be called upon to pass upon the ever-rccurriug question at the city election December 21. "Por this re lief much thanks'." A recent copy of the Xevuda S'ew's letter, 'published at Keno, contains iiu extended sketch of John S. Orr, for merly principal of schools of Klam ath Palls and county judge of Klam ath coiinty, an attorney well and fa vorably remembered throughout these parts. Since going to N'ovndn ho has served that state as member of its legislature and judge on both tho district nnd supremo bench. Mrs. Kugenia. Atkinson, who is vis iting relatives at Republic., Mo., will remain there until after the holidays and may stay all winter. November weather in this latitude averaged mild. Tho temperatures ranged from a maximum of 00 on tho 22d and 2Hd to a minimum of 23 on tho 13th. Clear days, 10; rainfall, 3.0r inches. Louis Dodge, local ob server. The lithia park improvement fund has fallen below tho four figure clas sification, tho balance on December 3 having been Wi. The publicity fund remains at $2 1 (IS, and fountain reserve $3500. Over 2000 tulips h'nd daffodils have been added towards the park floral adornment. The new station agent at Siskiyou, P. D. IJowman, was formerly oper ator there, and rose from the ranks when Pred Walters returned to Ash land from that s'ta'tioh for tho winter. Charles Ila'n'iseV arid daughter, Amy, have returned to their old liqmu nt Italy, Tex., for tho winter. They will return in earlv spring;. A numerously signed petition was presented to tho council Tuesday night, asking for an appropriation of .f." yier month in behalf of the band, the payments to begin with Jnnnary, 1JI10, and continue ut the discretion of that body. Sporadic attempts have been made in this same direc tion nt intervals, but this movement is expected to result in something tangible. The plan is to begin a thor ough course of instruction this win ter in readiness for next summer's campaign. W. W, Dunn, former rancher and orchardist west of city limits, is re visiting old friends nnd scenes here aboutk for a few days, lie now lives at San Diego, Oil. Mr. Waltors of Mcdford transact ed business in this neighborhood Thursday. Nino loads of hogs wero delivered to tho Central Point dealers from this district Monday. Prank McKee motored to Mcdford Monday afternoon. Mrs. Snlado motored to Mcdford Monday afternoon. Callers at Glen Uidgo orchard this week wero Mesdamcs Norwood, Kentnur. Illnckburn and Messrs. Fletcher Fish and Thco. Fish of Phoenix. Albert Porgey attended drill prae tlco of Seventh company, Mcdford, Wednesday ovoulng. Mrs. V D. Clarke and daughter, Mrs. It. P. Dean, and Mrs. William Ilrayton attended tho greater Mcd ford program Monday' afternoon. Miss Johnson was shopping lii Med- ford Monday. Charlie Hoover of Medford waH In tho distlrct looking ovor business In terests. Ernest Hicks or Ashland passed away at his home Sunday at n o'clock. Mr. Hicks and family moved to Wil low Springs In 1302, then sold tho property and moved to Ashland, where they lived until tho death of Mr. Hicks. Tho neighbors and friends oxtend sympathy to tho family. Tho Gypsy Queen cantata produc ed by Central Point and Willow Springs talent motored to Gold Hill Friday evening and played to a small but appreciative audience. Gold (IIU was not very soyal to her neigh bors, but we will forgive her this time. Geors Taylor and Miss Hazel Tay lor wero hoMe-e to the- Parent Teaiher' iluu Saturday afternoon. WILLOW SPRINGS j Tho pinna for tho Christmas program wo.ro completed after which delecta ble refreshments were nerved. In tbo greater Mcdford ''Out of town" program, Miss Ethel Dean and Miss Kranctue McNasscr represented this portion of the valley. Mlsa Dcau Is a very talcnfed pianist and pleas ed tho audience with her selections, nnd Miss McNasscr Is well known In tho musical circles of Mcdford nnd Central .Point. Tho WHIow Springs young people enjoyed tho qntort'nlnriiont given by tho Central Point high school Sat urday evening. Tho program and track meet very unlquo features and tho orchestra furnrsiicd very good music for tho dance which followed. Tho young ladles sorved light re freshments during tho ovonlng. ANTIOGH ITEMS Italph HurrcII of tho Meadows was trading In Central Point Wednesday. Finis Mayflcld, who owns a flno ranch on Evans crook In tho Mead ows, delivered tho last of his fat hogs to tho Carlton market nt Central Point, .tna week, Mr, Mayflcld tolls iib that tho roads In that section aro so bad that It Is not safe to drive a team over them. The plank on tho bridges and culverts arc so rotten that horses break through them and that no work has been done on thorn "for a year. Something must be wrdng somewhere iib there are a good many heavy taxpaycra In tho Mea'd ows country. A play party waH given nt tho homo of Mr. and MrH. P. Troasham at Chap, parol Saturday night. A good num ber of the young folks wero present and all of them enjoyed tho fuu and games. These parties aro nice for tho young pcoplo out hero In tho country where there aro no amuse ments for them during the winter months, Mr, nnd MrH. Murdock wero visi tors at the homo of W. C. Chapman Thursday night, and enjoyed music and singing . Mr. and Mrs. Hay Stack who havo been living In Fort Klamath, re turned to their homo at Il'caglc Sun day. Mr. and MrH. Jesslo Glass and fam ily who had boon visiting frlonds In California returned to their Antioeli homo Saturday. Mr. Lawrence Is hauling his haled hay to Central Point. Mr. Pruot was In this section Tues day looking for his cattle. John Uodgors and son wero in town Tuesday. Mrs. Murdock'H sister and family of Medford aro making them a ploas ant visit. Tho Chapparcll Literary has start ed again. Wo hope that every ono. win ihko ian nuo viijuj- u. uiviu will bo a. program In two weeks. I Reported by Jackson County At tract Co., Slith and Fir fits. Circuit W. 11. Edmunds vs. Nuera Mining & Milling Co. et nl., nlfulnut, certiti enfc of corporations, Mrs. Kllen C'arlock vs. Mrs. O. It. Well et nl motion for default anil judgment. Agnus liner vs. hlizabctli M. bimtu, cost bill. Henry II. Helms vs. Wallace John son, motion, demurrer, , M. A. Walsh vs. Southern Pneitie Co., second amended complaint. M. P. Schmidt vs. Rogue River Public Service Corporation, return of summons. I. J. Hanson vs. May Lewi et nl., withdrawn! of demui'ier nnd con sent of judgment. Ashland .Mnniifuoturins Co. vs. Akhland Sanatorium, transcript of judgment. H. N. Lotland vs. HuIuV Piano House, unswer. , Rogue River Fruit - Pr'o.'..:" as sociation h. R. . .imwcniiiin, ac tum for money. W. J Ftmuiiu and F L Wiles .t u HOUSE NEWS nl., vs. Minnie A. Mckee, action lor money. State of Otegop vs. K. II. Hughes, transcript of justice court. II. X. Loflnnd vs. Hole's Piano house, motion to set aside judgment. Lola Jr. llmstead vs. Myron 01m stead, return of sutunions, uffidnvit nnd order. ( Cnli'foniin-oVcgim Power Co. vs. II. 'C. Honncy el nl., return of sum mons. Richard Heswick Vs. J. ,M. Mash burn, decree, default, cost bill. Hutlcr & Thompson Co. vs. Cactus Plantation Co. ct nl suit to fore close mortgage. Annio Donk vs. James II. Donk, di vorce. Prcenian-Wiley Co. vs. Minnie A. McICee, return of summons, draco Barrett Tnrbell vs. W. M. Humphrey ct nl., release. Anna L. Pierce vs. City of Med ford, order denying motion. C. K. Oates vs. (leoigo Holmes, or der overruling demurrer. D. A, Murphy, guurdiaii, vs. Henry P. Whetstone ot.nl., answer of H. N. Loflnnd. I'rolNito Estate of Prank C. Huberts, proof of publication, notice to creditors. Ksta'to of John Pierson", nctition. Ounrdiiinship of Ivntherine I. Mo Nab et ul., petition to sell leal estate ut private sale. Ileal Estalo Transfers Charles K. Hooper et Ux l lrgaret L, Itcoser ct vir, land in sees. ;i(l and 111, twp. :i8-:iH., mid in sec. .o-UH-, 2B - United States to John SVhei degger, land iu see. I10--"-JK - Pali'i'l II. P. Heeser ct ux to C. P. Hooper et ux, land in see. -M4-:f8.-K I Vincent Iligro et ux to Micbuel J. Clifford, loud iu see. 0-U0-3K ... l Walter L. Smith to Murv J. Smith, lot in Asl'ilui'id ... 10 Carrie C. Do Cnlinilu tojlegiiiu A. (lulindo, four tracts in Ashland 1 PmiH'is 0. Smith et ux to Wal ter Oraf, lots iu Vnllev View Add., Jacksonville ...... .. . 10 Walter Graf to II. II. Sargent, lots in Valley View Add., Jacksonville . .., 10 II. I Wallace et ul to Wultcr Oraf, lots in Valley View Add., Jacksonville l'-o City of Mcdford to California Oregon Power Co., lot in Imrnuiu's Add.,. Medford. CJ,O0U ,, -. , --4--4 .---'-"" OLD-TIfilE COLD GUILE DRINK HOT TEA! 4MM-f...i"t-H ' -- flet a small package of Hamburg Rrrast Tea, or a tho German folks call lt,"Hamlmrgc,r limit Thco," at any pliannacy. Tako a Ubleepoonful of tho lea, put cup of liollfng water upon it, pour through a slcvo and drink a teacup full at any time during the day or before retiring. It is Uio nit effective) way to break a coM and euro grin, as it opens tho pores of the skin, relieving conation. Also loosens the bowels, thus breaking up a, cold. Try it tho next time you suffer from a cold or tjio grip. It U jncxpenslvo and entirely egi-Uble, therefore eafo and harmless. siff.jmjoMis Bub Soreness from Joints and mtucles with a small trial bottle of old St. Jacobs Oil Stop "dosing" Rheumatism. It's pain only; not one casn in fifty requires Internal treatment. Rub sooth ing, prtietratlng "St. Jacob Oil" right on the "tender spot," and by the timo you sav Jack Robinson out conic tho rheuma'tio pain. "St. Jacob' Oil" U a harmlia rheomatUm.cure which never disappobiU and d-.in't burn the akin. It tAkiti pain, serene and titfni from aching- Joint. mucle and Uinesi stops sciatica, lumbago, backache, neuralgia. Limber up! Get a 25 cent bottle of old time, honest "St. JacoU Oil" from auy drug store, and in a moment you'll be free from pains, aches uud utiiri.en. IWt nutfvrl Rub rlwiiinA (wiu uway. DRUGS EXCT E Yl KIDNEYS, USE SALTS If your Back ii aching, or, Bladder bothers, drink loU of water and eat 1cm meat When your kidneys hurl and your back f.I nore, don't gt seared nnd proceed to.lond your ntomncli with a. lot of, drugs that excita tho kidneys and irritate .the entire urinary tract. Keep your kidney, clean llko you keep your boWela clean, bv flufthlmr them with a mild, harmleM mIIs which removes the body's nrinqus wasia nnu sumuinici mem io mcir nor mal activity. Tho function of tho kid neys Is to filter the blood. In 24 hour they ulrnln from it COO grains of add and waste, so wo con readily understand tbo vital importance of keeping tho kid ncya active. Drink lots of waters you can't drink too much also get from any jliarmacUt nbout four ounces of Jad Salts; take. n taldespoonlul In a glass of water before breakfast each morning for & few days and your kidneys will net fine. Xlils famous salts is mado from tho acid of grapes nnd lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has lecn used for genera tions to clean and stimulate clogged kid ney's; alao to neutralize tho acids In urino so it no longer Is ft aouroo of Irri tation, thus ending bladder weakness. Jadl-alts is Inexpensive! rannot In jure nlrhakca a delightful effervescent llthla-watcr drink which everyone should tako noxT nnd then to keep their kid neys clean and active. Try this,, also keep up mo waier urinKing, nnu no doubt yon will wonder what txvuuno of your kidney troublo and backache. FOR ItENT nOUSKB FOR RENT nicely furnished, strict ly modern, now bungalow, hard wood floors; stationary tubs and all modurn couvoiileucea. Scott V. Davis. 220 FOR RENT Modern fiirnlsbod houso keeping roouiH, close In; gas nnd wood stoves. 234 East Otb. 23S FOR RENT Col. 8nrgcnt's placo on Oakdale avenuo. Iiiqulre of II. II. Nye or Roy U. Peebles. 225 FOR RENT 7 room modern house, 4 blocks from Main street on pavo lucnt. Call 60G South Fir street. 220 FOR SALE ACHKAKE FOR SALE I Mi a Irrigated garden soil, berries, fruit, alfalfa, a flno rctddcuco, $5000. torniB. Clark Realty Co., 200 Phlpps Hldg. FOlt BAL-IirKSI0; FOR SALE Team, cow, buggy, com, chickens, hay, bicycle, harrow, cul tivator. O. Allder, Ross Lane. 224 FOR SALE Ninety good sound Rum boullet uwes bred tp high grado blackface bucks. Rosenberg Uros., Central Point. Tel. 31xxxl. FOR SALE Cow. buggy, chickens, be.y, rorn, bicycle, burrow, cultiva tor. O. Allder, Rosa Lane. 224 FOR SALE Jersey cow and 1 Jor- ocy heifer', 18 months old; cow .i vrs. oki. Address i. St., North Riverside Mnnzaulln ix)fr LOST Cameo pin, valued as Keep sake. Return to Lillian French, Hotel Holland. Reward offered. NEW TODAY 80 ncrcs on tho Applegate, with somo stock and -Irrigation, $1900.00. Another thoro of 100 acres, stock, lr rlgatlon and bulldlnKB. $7500 and many other ranches priced right. A good ono near Pendleton, trrlgat d and water right paid, 187 acres at $100.00; will tako iu good llttlo placo Iu exchange. A fow furnished and soma unfur nished houses for rout. C. D. HOON Room 10, Jackson County Rank lUdg. LEARN WATCHMAKING Take tbo right step now; pleasant, profitable work not overdone; (ew months learning; positions guaran teed: write for references and partic ulars. Portlaud Watchmaking, En graving and Optical School, 218 Com monwealth Rldg., Cth and Ankeny, Portland. Oreiton WITH MEDFORD TRADE 13 MEDFORD MADE KQ It SA&E 'Automobile, 19U mod el, 78, G. E. electric lights nnd starter at Cans' Garage, 111 South Dartlott. 2U1 FOR SALE Ono man tops for Ford cars at tho Tent and Top Factory, IOC X Front St. IMS FOR SALE A 1015 Ford Phono 249-W. $300. 2D FOR BALE Grain hay nnd goosa. Phono 091-J2. FOR SALE Dressed hogs, corn fed: baled alfalfa and grain hay; beard less barley seed. Phono 201-R3. 123 FOR SALE Small eight porcont mprtgagen on, ranches near Agato nud Eapln Point. Address llox G2l Mcdford, Ore. FOR BALE-r-iIava cpckorels bred by last year'a 8pokano winner'. J2.00 nnd up. Ernest Webb, Coutral l'bint. 222 FOR BALK Good .piano, w)ll lafco Vart cosh, balohco lu llvo 'stocK. V. O. llox 725, Phono G38-L. 221 POR SALE Stock beets npd carrojs 0.00 per ton. P. L. Catnu. Cen tral Point, R. P. D. No. 2, Phono 20x3. 222 WAN-En--filT-ATlOKB WANTED Hour work or day. Phono 341-Y. 221 WANTED General hound work .by experienced girl. Address O. E., caro Mall Tribune. 222 WANTED MintmiiANKOUB MOSS AOATEB" WANTED Send pio about ono pound Hantplca of red nud black moss agates. Can uso Muautlty If prlco Is right. Stuto prlco per iiound. P. A. Hennott, 1530 West Uko, Seattle, Wash. WANTED To lease, small place, horseB and stock. Will tnko caro of placo for use of tbo land, llox 444, Mall Tribune. 222 WANTED To purchaso Irrigated ranch; prefer location In district north and east or Medford; placo must be Irrigated or under propos ed extension or irrigation ditch; prlco must bo reasonable; givo prlco and best terms, also section, township and rango In replying. AddrosH P. O. llox 207, Medford. Oregon. 233 PERSONAL PERSONAL lien Sholdors. writ Oltvor your nddress at onco; Im portant. 210 Front St. San Pran eisco. 225 FOR EXCHANGE FOR EXCHANGE 80a tract, clear of mortgage $1200, for houso with gardon ground; 2S0 acres Improv ed, forsmnll acreage $4300. Clnrk Realty Co., No. 200 Phlpps llulld Ing. FOR TRADE Outaldo liroporty for City, property, alBoa small business Address IJox 48, Mall Tribune FOR EXCHANGE Improved ranch near Roseburg, Oregon, 120 acres to exchnngo. J. M. Judd, Roseburg Oregon. 225 I'OR TRADE Havo horso to trade Will trade for cow, hogs or fcnl. Ernest Webb, Central Point. 222 Fo7ri:XCIIAN0EI am In a posl Hon to arrango for trados for Cal ifornia property, either city or county, In exebangd for Roguo river property Addrys,for-pres-river property. Address L. It. Houston;; U7y$t. ,' r, -'33 ILI I .... . I , -1-1 1 1 WHY? IT IS YOUlt nUfllNEBS TO 8KB MU Because my stocu in trade Is to hate optioned at the lowest cash price tho best buy In this county, I have been on tne ground look ing out for yqu tor the past, five years. Nearly everyday I have In vestigated some "gopd thing." I have eliminated everything except those deals which I am convinced will se cure me satisfied customers, Iu a few hours time I can give you the benefit of this research. It s my business to show you over the county aud Introduce you to the possibilities and opportunities here. See Med ford first aud J. C. BARNES tu'J Wt Mtu Btnsli Auto Supplies tfL LAHER AUTO SPRING CO. Wa are operating tho largest, oldest nnd best equipped plant In tho Pn clflo northwest. Use bur springs when others fall. Sold under guar antee. 26 North Flttoonth St.. Portland, Ore. Attorneys. GEO. W. CHERRY Attorney., an .Notary, Room 0, Jackson County Dank JQ ulldlng, .entrance N. Con trol. Medford,. Ore. PORTER J. NBFP,, WM..P MEALET Attornoy8-a,t-Lay, Rooms 8 and f, Medford, NntlonuVUnnk bldg. A. E. ItEAMES, LAWYER Oarnott Corey bide O. M. IIODERTS Lawyer. Medford National Dank Building, ' ' -" " HcnUsta Dr. W. M. VAN BCOYOO DR. G. C. VAN SCOYOO Dentists Oarnctt-Corcy ldg ulto Mcdford, Ore. Phono 856, Collections and Reports 310 COLLECT1QNB AND REPORTS We collected Bomo. accounts 14 years old. Wo know how to got tho money. Tho Uutiock Mercantile Agency. Inc., Rooms 1, 2, 3, Hag kins' ldg 210 B. Main at. . Engineer nail Contractor FRED N, CUMMINQB Snglnoor and contractor, 4f4 M. F. & u. uiug. Surveys,, estimates, Irrigation drainage orchard and land Im provement. Garbngo (; Ann ace act your promlsos cloancd up for tho summer. Lan on tho city garbngo wagons for good .pcrvlco. Phono 274-L. P. Y. Allon. .Instruction Iu Music HAIGI1T MUSIC STUDIO Room 4Q1, Onrnott-Corcy bldg. Fred Al tou Halght, pluuo; Mrs. Floronca Halllday Halght, volco. Phone 72. Pliyslclnnw nud Surgeons DR. P. G. CARLOW, DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW Ostoopathto physicians, 41C417 Garnott'Coroy bldg., phono 103G-L. Residence 20 South Laurel fit. DR. W. W. HQWARD-Ostoopathlo physician, 303 Garuott-Corey building. Phono 130. DR, J. J. EMMEN8 Physician and siirgoan. Practice limited to eye, ear, noflo nnd throat. Eyon scien tifically tested nnd glnisea siip pllod. Oculist and Aurlst ror S. P. R. It, Co. orfices M. V. & II. Co. bldg., opposlto P. O, Phono C07. DR. It. W. CLANCY Physician nnd surgeon Phones, offlco 30, rest denco 724-J. Offlco hours, 10 to 12, 2 to 5. DR, B. A. LOCICWOOD DR. MYRTLE, S. LOCICWOOD , Physicians and Burgeons. Office 309-310-311, M. F. & II. bldg. Phones, resldohco 814-J2, office 814. DR. MARTIN C. HARRER Physi cian and surgeon. Offlco Palm block, opposite Nash hotol. Hours 10 to 12, 1 to 4. Pbon,o 110-J. T. O. HEINE, M. D Eyo, Ear, Noso and Throat. Headachos and nervous conditions rolloved by propurly fitted Klntos. Cross eyes straightened. Offlco 228 1. Main, St., phono 303, consultation tree. Printers and Publishers i ej MEDFORD PRINTING CO., has the best equipped printing office In southern Oregon; book binding;, loose (ear ledgers,, billing systems, etc. Portland prices. 27 North Fir st, - ii.. ikl.unm.- i :; .' ,'- . Public Stenographer M. T. EDWARDS. Steographer and Miiltlgrsphlng. Rooms 409-410 Oarnvtt-Coroy building, Office phono 709-J, residence puone 163-R. HERUERT J nERRIAN-rStcn.ogra-pher. room 29. Jackson County Rank Rldg. Dictation taken any place any Hum. by tho only Stono type operator In-Southern Ore. Of fice, nhone.MS. Rec. 275-J. Transfer 1 , . , -III I ' ' ' - EADStThANSPER & STPRAGB CO. jSfflw 4 2. North Front st. Phone Sifi. Prices il.ht. W'Wco guar 4 r I BST--"!