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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEPJTORD. ORtiGOX, THURSDAY, "UrcCISMIJER 10, 1915 PAdEU'lVJS J IS MARKETING FRUIT The ltoguo I(ior Fruit & Produce association, with htdjtinrtors at Medford, has just uoinpleti'it itH sixth consecutive season ns u eu-oporutivo deciduous fruitgrowers' organization. Jn thnt period it has acquired five different packing iind warehouses nt five widely separated points in the Hoguc river district, each packing house being located on a railroad and Inning its own sidetrack. The last of these houses was acquired three years tifjo. In the early history of the associa tion it packed the fniiti of the grow ers nt all of these five warehouses, having crews working at all of them at the same time. In addition to this, it supervised the Hacking for fifteen or twenty of the larger grower., who conducted their own packing houses for their own fruits. This imposed on the association management an almost impossible la.sk that of su pervising and inspecting nil of these jiacks so thoroughlv as to insuro standardization and careful handling at all times. "Wo did our best," said General Manager S. V. Heckwith, with em phatic sincerity, "but we were not satisfied with the lesiilts. A bad feature of this method was apparent in the handling of the early pears, such as Hartletts and Howells. Wo found it physically impossible to clean up all of the packing houses cver,y night. Therefore, even the packed Hartletts would of necessity lie around for twenty-four hours or longer before being loaded into an iced car. In spito of our host efforts this would occur once or twice in a sun so n. Cold Slot-ago Facilities "In the spring of l(ll; wo built in Jledfoid a cold-storago wnrehouo with a capacity approximately of fully cars' of real rofriKcration and sixty cars of dry storage. In JAM we hegnn to realize the possibilities of the nuto truck ns an assembler of fruit. Wo tried this out in a small way during that season. The experi ment was so successful that we laid our plans in the winter of lDH-lfj for complete centralization of pack ing at our cold-storage plant. We transformed the second story into an ideal packing room, where wo could, when necessary, operate a oiew of 1(11) packers. The fruit was unload ed from the I nick into a conveyor at one cud of the building and this cur ried it to the second story, on tho floor of which it was distributed for packing. We made eaily negotiations with all of the available I nicks in the district to haul the groweis' fruit at a regular tariff. "We concentrated at our cold-storage plant all of our packing supplies. We offered to pack for the growers, furnishing all labor and materials, for the sum of J,"i cents per box for pears and '2&l cents per box for np pies, plus whatever the auto haul infill be. Our largosl truck has a capacity of 'J.'O packing boxes of loose fruit. We have hauled ciop-. of pears and apples in some in stances a distance of fourteen miles. The bruising of the fniit was negli gible. A good auto truck loaded to capacity ride as easily as u yaUOO touring car. Ci-mv Constantly lliisy "Our opoiution. begun tin year the tirst week in Aiitiit with Hait lelt )cai, and were kepi up uoiitimi uifcly until 'November LI. at which date our packing was completed. Tho hauling of Unrtlott and Howell pears picked in extremely hot weather was all done at night and the trait "as delivered at our central house dunng the cool hour between 10 oVIoek in tho owning and 11 in the morning, if coiled there by n night ciew whoso duty it was to segieate it uceordiug to the iouirs' namck, check up cam fully the number of boxes icceived, (dace in each box u card bearing tho inline of tho glower, and stack it in flout of the packing table for the next du,'s opeiitrioilh. The packing eww fnmv at 8 o'clook and in every Instance cleaned up all pf the iruit nit beforo them for thai dnv. As sn&n as the fniit wiifc packed it was Iflbolod and sent 'downstair bv grav. ity ojjhor into icon onr or our cool room, wheic n rould ho held toi two wtokk, if advuNble, under iJe.il ) - ditiuii. With later variolic ot pen-,, MHil hjis the iitH't'ssitv fur night ' kitlHK -" icMimed. Itftouah w found it cutiviwunl to continue to haul i night much a inj.iblt. Tfsu tht1 HiiMbcr of ill- i-ivw vai led aerurdinu lu la aawuni oi fruit t be ia-kid and wa in i-Nstiauoii tHra tram tk ff week in Au gmii Mrtil K'ovattHr II Tba -rw direeied and iu wait ineiweled by kmi iMr- Tfc iwirn tpil aaadtt-il did aut puwkaM Mi m hoc r a iai & f fnnt , ! kiiuM wberi- i-trrv urli'!- ( m,ti-riul b (; end CO-OPERATON SOLVING PROBLEMS Freckles and His iTVITr ! ST . - n It. rZseVZW""- MWr- A ::w.::;:;:: .. J. m m& rti- l-y-.v;i- I w.- .u-'- WrV', fsa ttHtJ syjtrif J ajrtC- rrZ. exactly what, if any, our waste was. Fortunately for us, pcthaps, the crop this year was a light oiic( permitting us to work out our experiment under conditions which did not ptoduce trc jaendous crowding. We made no vital mistakes, but gained an experience of n full season's work and can ensilv avoid the few suiul. mistakes made in next year's operations, while we will be enabled to improve the gen eral method in ninny minor details. Improvement Wry .Mntkcil "The improvement in the physical handling of tho fniit and of keeping it in perfect temperatures, and the improvement in grading ami general standardization of pae.k and tho me chanical excellence ol it, have been very marked. One large foreign buyer, after inspecting our methods and our packed fruits, characterized tho paok ni the best he had seen. "We are peciiliuily fortunate in our district in having very good roads, m tho muiij, and comparatively easy hauls. Our association is especially fortunate in hnving ctild-storago fa cilities available immediately utter the fruit is packed. "The possibilities of this systcin seem to mo to be very far-teaching. Our district and I behove I should include every district in the northwest must come, sooner or later to co operative use of our wustc material. With all of our culls or otherwise un packablc fruit collected in one place, the day is not far distant when Ave will be able to install as an adjunct to our packing nnd cold-storago plant an up-to-date cannciy and apple juico fnotory. This vvijl soho tho great problem of whnl to do with our culls. While we all hope that tho time will spon come when the pcr centngo of culls shall be reduced to a negligible quantity, we all know full well that there will never be u year when u largo fresh-fruit packing plant, suoh as ours is bound to be, will not have an abundance of waste material that can he turned advnn tngcoubly into some by-product. I'luu Obviously Superior "In conclusion, observed .Manager Heckwith, "let me say that central ization of packing has, in in.v opinion, eomo to stay; that it will do more, especially in connection with cold storago facilities, toward the proper handling of our fruits nnd the pioper slmulunluation of our pack and im proved deliveries in all of the markets of the world than any tingle plan or idea that has eer been tried out bv the deciduous fruit growers of the iioithwcst.'' The .Muil-Trihuno will add that this centralization idea and plan are oris iiml with Munngor Heckwith and that all of the progressiw iuiitgrowers and truit packer-, and xluppeis of the northwest aie watching its develop ment with profound mtcir-t. AT STAR THEATRE The Star theater, where the be-t plctirok are shown will add another Kroat flint Hervlce. (or tho approval of tho Mod ford public. Tho Mutual Master plctuios ns thoy are known, will he tho new Filduy program at the Star beginning Friday of tha week. Manager Sharlts Ib very proud to ofior his patrons the best that money can buy HI- motto is to glvo you hotter pictures for 18 money. Whj not patronize the Star nnd bo among the crowd dail Adv. TO T PA It IS. I(. lb. h u reported frota Ituair ilit Kiuk Peter of Serbw, drivMi Iron, hi ciatrv fcr ia Tu Um iaiaiia, will lake ftftngi ta ilal. A Raft dupalcb to ta Maiw ay tlw kuttf a Mrcrd Italy' ultr of tha fwltM-a al I'aMtla. aaat Kaplan, abnh i n Im-ink iifuirad lr In ii Friends ' ' MH t?i?:!'l,:Sl i'.lVif, ilM.'X . . . 'JQXV WHAT A NtCEf h -v. . fiSS sjty.w tl rur:rssrss.-K' ...w . " i . - w tr u.'ii BoV VOU ARE OONT VdV THIN14 CulYoUR MOTMEI? WOfLO .JSeLL OU TO ME FOR CRRlTrMAS ? rin essSo iSSiRK- . i r .hi. t ir-J k " J g?s? !'t - STATE DOCUMENTS. AI The public library has lately le ceived a shipment of -ditto documents including the follewing: Orcuon UIuo Hook, UHo-HMG. Itulcs and regulations o'f tic des ert land board, ucrtainjng to tho re clamation of lands ncccpt,e(K under the parey act, and operating and maintaining Tumolo project. Insurance commissioner, seventh annual report, rcnort on foreign mar Ju'ts for Oregon fniit and laws gov erning importations, Constitution of the btate of Qieiron, laws and general information relating to weights and measures, Oregon motor vehicle law, dicstof labor laws, statu industrial accident commission, first annual re port; suggested course in Hiblo study for pupils outside of school, state board of health lepoit, state tnx com mission repot t, water resources of the snto of Otegon, cnnstiuctton of tho Tumnlo project, statute-, and con stitution relating to elections, consti tution and statutes relating to roads, highways, bridges and ferries; laws relating to assessment and taxation, uniform classification of accounts for electric, tiiH nnd water utilities. Oregon Agricultural College, repoit I of experimental work. Part 1, tillage and cropping methods; pari 1!, fa nn management problems. lteport to desert land board on cen tral Oregon project, Oregon fish nnd game laws; stato of Oregon, estimate of expenditures 1015-11110. On Hducatioual subjects; Hoys' and gills' industrial clubs, Parent-Touchers' associations, school laws, rurul school exhibit Pnunma-Paeifio Inter national exposition; standardization of rural sohoolb, reading circle coursu for teachers, circular of certification. There is a great deal of material of interest in these namphlets nnd they may be consulted at any time. For the pronent, thoy will be kept together on display. Mrs. Peyton end si.ah daughter re turned leccntly Irom a four months' isit with Mrs. PevtonV mother at Illnonungton, III. Thev also Msited for a time with relatives in Knitniis. Mis .Maigerv Kiskpic sH'iit ji week at home on account of illness. Mrs. Churtrnw has returned In her homo at Doibv and Mrs. John Uigin hothani is now staying with Mrs. T. II. iliginbotham, who ha, not yet ic covered from her sicknes. There was a "hard times" dunce nt Piospcot, Deceiubor IM. Hovurnl from this iinltv and below licit attended and l'epoit a mem- time. I.uciu Kmcaid is now deputy mail carrier on this route. Mrs. Nye ami Mrs, (Jieen huo gouo to Mcdtord. Miss Potter, teacher ot I.auiel liurst school, and pupils, Hazel Hits, worth, Poatl and Paul Peyton, viilwl Friday with the Flounce Koek nchool, taking dinner with Mrs. .Myrtle Daw on, Pert Xiikim made n trip In tho al ley last week. Mn Hrlvn Walker wont to the vu. ley Saturdnv. Tho cntnrtuiuiueut u$. Pqyton jliool houhc wu very enjoyablp, as wt tho fine, big dinnor. 'The teacher ami pupiK of MighlaiuU bchnol Htleudcd and bv thoir aiswtancc contributed largely to the sucuonH of the prog taw. tSwMirn! of the "loul talent" were willed uKn unnxpoatodlv and n spoHdeil tiuWy. for wKieh tb laditt nt the W. C. T. I', wu to Ibaak th. Hoy Vaagfcaa a Hnu tnp t Madtord ial wi. I'naa Oordoa aad lar, Mi CUra. i.mm Mnuday at Ur. Vaugk- M'a. ilt. HHar-o Md,ii.' "I mm. f iaiMliaa to lb .aina U- . . '. a4 mH baft i. Madfiwd Kuw1im Nr H'tllit- rfn, ill,, t.,.,',i, FLOUNCE ROCK FRILLS 9:,'m). r:$z&- sf 'f s& and Winnie. Walker accompanied Mr, Willits to attend teachers' institute. Mr. Willits brought his wife on horse- I buck to IJeelor's, whero hq joiiei Mr. Vctmson mid thu gjrlJ in the cn'r. .lamc,s Schnffer spent the day Wednesday with Mr. ,I)avson and family and Friday wjth I$eiofs nnd Illanchards. Messrs. Nelson Nye and .Jop Phfpps are hauling hay tljcse days. Mr, and JJrs. Dawson and dames Vinson spent .Monday at It. 13. l!ev- toi)H. Mr. and .Mrs. Peyton') nnincs nre now added to the sick list. Hoth have colds on ihe lungs. A bad cold seems to be ptevalcnt in the neighborhood n present. Mr, nqd Mrs. James Grieve, nnd son cnine home Sunday after a. visit to the P. P. I. K. apd other Califomin points. They vrere picsent nt tho last day of the exposition n,nd said there was an immense crowd, lots of excitement and spcctnculnr fireworks. Mr. and Mrs. Joint Grieve, the other members of the partv. will ar rive home Tuesday. Last winter Miss Mabel Hnpson lost a prized ring in tho pumico road above Ilitrinbothum's, nnd recently she found it again, not much worse for its summer dust bath. INCT (Mrs I.tKzl'o Stnncllff of Phoenix has boon confined to her bod tho past ten days with sciatic rheumatism. Mr. and Mrs. J. l). Henry nnd inm lly spent Sunday -with Mrs. llonr,"! father, I It. Frldegar of Medford. Jnmim McDonald of North Talent was n pleasant caller nt tho homo of Mr. ittid Mm. Noah Chandler Sunday. (Jeorge Koburts of Kern Valley was Phoenix-Talent visitor Monday. Mrs. M. It oiso of Phoenix Is visiting hrr duughtt'r, Mm. C. Onto of .Mod ford, who recently canm back to the valley from l.a Grande, Oregon, Mrs. Thompson, nee Kdlth Fish, visited her parents, Mr. and .Mm. Thco. Fish tho last of the week, re turning homo Sunday. C. Carey Iibh hay for sale at his placo on tho Pacific highway. Ad. Ituy Cormaii Is nblo to bo about again, having ridden lu tho Intcrur bun cur to .Med foul last week. Tho ground in so cry that water turned Into tho big ditch sinks Into the ground long before It reaches the crossing of tho Pacific highway; and Andomon cioek Ik still dry, something that h.is nowr been known at tills time of tho year. Mia. W. S. Stancllff, Mrs J. K. Roberts, Mlns l.ulla Roberts, Mm. Joo Under and a number of other ladles from this pait of IMon Precinct worn In attondanco at tho linen shower given Mltm Mabel Taylor last Sat urday at tho homo of Mrs, O. A. Moro of Talent. Rfjiorted by Jackaon Couuty At tract Co.. Sixth and Ftr HU. Circuit Medford National Uank vr Clinton Toxtor, numinous. State of Oregon vh John O Dowd, trans, Justice court Medford. L. L'ndermeyor v. David II Palm er, afftdavlta. JoNopii .Martin vs. O S Kpiiorsou and Auna D. KppQmon. kutt to declare a depl a morinago and fonxloM Johu W Cox vs. The Oukdalo Land Inv. Co , ot al. aotlon tot monov Wm. Murrav va. Addlo Murra), 'ten: UMto I.VTHItl KUAN ACTO CAK CO. Leave Wwlford daily rxropt Hun d.y fr Akbland. Talent und Pboonlx at S a. hi 11. tO a m.. I 15. 2 30. S,tl. and 0 15 p. in. Mm oh H4t ardar at 11 lip. w. Xauday lsv al It a. M , i p. in. and 9: 30 p. m I.av A but m! tor Mf-dterd dally aaaapt tuadaf at 3 a. in . 11:10, I 10, :l, lit gad Silt p. m. Haaday lattva AUat at t a n,Mi,U aad l" "i p w COURTHOUSENEWS iSZZ H.lil I I I I 11 fT----Jr. - X - r-s i.a . ' r-' -I vvw i tca; ':.; rr'rr"'""'CTl UME ENOUGH !; i:-V r- " l J V .1..,-. , n '3-, - L ," .-JV. , riUCACT ' ts&i-ysri ,v- - summons; affidavit tor pub. of sum- 1UOI1!. K. II. Porter vs. Rose 12. Lour, mutinied niiBwor; stipulation. W. H. Walker vs. Hog. Rlv. Farm Pro. Co., ot al, cost bill, Article of Incorporation of Cnsa Loin a Orchards. Articles ot Incorporation ot Pom padour Mineral Springs Co. Pi-obnto Guardianship ot Daniel Whotntonc, an Insane person, ordor appointing guardian, lCstnto of Florence. A. Palmer, or der appointing administrator. Kstale of Louisa Powell, bond of and oath administrator. Guardianship of Nina M. Harris, ct ul, motion for ordor confirming sale of real property. Kstate of R. V. Uenll, luveutory and nppralEement. Real Kstuto TrniLsfcj-s John I). Ojwell ot tix to B. T. Morrs, lot 36 and N half ot lot 30 Fnlrvlow sub. dlv. of S. Chlldct-n Kast. add. Med ford J10.00 Mcldrum C. McDonald ct ttx to Chnrloii P. Duck, lapd lu Cottage Home add Medford 300.00 Kmogeno Charley to Sarah J. Messier, pt. 10-36-1K COO. 00 W. R. Coleman et ux to Hank of Jacksonville, lot C 34-3 R 2W Q C D 1.00 Some houses havo wings for Pvo seen many a housti fly. Not Ira of Bnlo of I'ei-Muuil Pixorty by AiIiulnMrnlilv Notlco Is hereby given thnt pur suant to nu ordor of tho county court of Jneksou County, Oregon, made and entered on tho IStli day of Novem ber, 1 1 1 r. , in the mutter of the estate of Ceorge F Merrfnian, deceased, tho undersigned administratrix of said estate, will, from nnd ntter tho date ot this notice, proceed to sell, at pri vate solo, the following described per sonal property, belonging to tho on tato of tleorgo F. Mcrrlman, deceased, towlt; Tho business, good will, stock on hand and tools pf trade of tho black smithing business heretofore conduct ed by tho deceased on Rlvorsldo uvo nuo South lu tho city ot Medford, Oregon, Terms of Hale: Cash In hand or on approved security, such us will bo ap proved by tho said county court, tho salo to ho subject to thu confirma tion and approval of mild court. If desired thu tools nnd stock will bo sold In separate lots, Dated, November IK. 1015. MARY K. MKRRtMAN. Administratrix of the Kstato of Ceo, F, Morrlnian, Doccascd. von iuisrnavHvs FORrTsnT- t;oiol"JSarRonVH'"roa idonco on Oakdale uvo., telephone owner nt Jacksonville, or Inquire of II. II. Nye or Roy II. Peobles at Medford. 253 FOR RKNT Well furnished C-room bungalow very reasonable to desir able tenant. 4 22 8. Laurel St. FOR RKNT Modcn. furnished house keeping rooms, closo in; gas and wood stoves. 23 4 Hast 0th. 238 FOit HAlilL-IrtrKBUTJGX FOR SALK- Jorscy Phono 403-R2. cow and calf. 231 FOR SALKTcam, weight about 1500 pounds. Phono 315. tt FOR BALK Cheap. 18 lioreg7Vn son'ft bam, N. Rlvorsldo Ave. 2 8 WHY? IT IS YOUIl IIUHIXUSS TO 8KB )IE Oocause my iioct. ia irudo Is to bavo optlonod at tho lowest csib prlco tho best buy In this county. I bare been on tun ground look ing out for you for the past fire years. Noarly oreryday I bars In restlcated tome "good thing." I barn eliminated erorytbing except thorn deals which I am convinced will -ouro Hi's satisfied cutomor. In a fow hours tlmu I can Klvu you thu benefit of Hill reseated. It Is tny batlanis to show you orur tho county and Introdneo you to tbn posilbllltles and opportaulilcs here. H Mid ford first and J. C. BARNES ioa wm( mih mtvi i i T TTa "- X sy . - t-tS3;isivSt!- ,-.i-.-,s :j. ..i -. i . . . . v IK1NK. ki FOIt SALK MlSCKijiiAXlCOUB FOirSALK--Kicctrlc heater. 3 klllo watt. Address XYZ, care Alco. 231 FOR SALK Ilolglnti hares, targe nnd small; live Cc per lb. Model Oro very. Phono 895. 229 FOR SALK Forty two cords of dry pluo wood. Inquire ot Roy II. Peebles, 239 FOR SALK Imported alfalfa seed, '.llox 74, Mall Tribune. 234 FOR SALK Laying hens nnd pullets nt 919 W. Utlt. 229 FOR SALK Genuine mahogany rec ord cabinet; brand now, worth $35, will sell for 19. Pac. Furn. & Fixture Factory. FOR SALE Com. Phono G97-R2, 231 FOR SALK flood gas rango, with oven, 510 IC. Main St. 220 FOR SALK One man tops for Ford cars nt tho Tontnnd'Top 'Fnctory, 100 N. Frotjt St. ' ' '"240 WANTED iHMlfttrtiliANKOim WANTKD Fiirnlohrd home, with heat, tor C months, llox tH, Mnlj Tribune. 234 WANTKD To buy, s few good year old heifers. Phono 1111 H. 229 WANTKD Prlvnto lady wants piano for nbout four months. Send par ticular!) to llox 197, Jacksonville. 229 WANTKD Alberta land In exchango for property hero. Clark Realty Co. WANTKD TO RKNT Ilungftlow or coltago on pavement, April or May possession; must bo strlrtly mod ern; state location und price, llox T, Mali Tribune. WANTKD Women lot us help you imiko money selling guaranteed hosiery to weur; full or purt tlmo; big profits, experience unneces sary. Address, International Mills, llox 122, Norrjstpwn, Ph. WANTKD To "iiurchuso "Irrigated ranch; prefor location In district north and east of Medford; placo must be trrlgntod or under propos ed extension of Irrigation ditch; prlco must bo reasonable; give price and best tonnu, nlso section, township and rango In replying. Address P. O. llox 207, Medford, Oregon. 233 FOit i:xciiA.(ii: FOR KXCHANOK Clear. Improved Medford property ?0000, for equi ty In good acreage. AVunted, mod ern buugulow for spot cash. Must bo bargain. Clark Realty Co., 200 Phlpps Iliac FOR KXCHANOK I am In n posi tion to arrango for trades for Cal ifornia property, ethor city or county, in oxchango for Roguo rlvor proporty. Address for pros rlvor property. Address L, It. Houston, 117 Juy St. 232 iton FOUND illobollnk bracelet. Owner can havn sumo by Inquiring at Mall Tribune and paing for ud 220 TAKK.NDi-Stroy heFfor, croam color, ono year old; crop off loft oar; upper bit In right. Owner may have samo by paying ad nnd feed. S. Walsh, Jacksonville, Ore gon. 231 TAKKN UP Stray horse, brown pony, weight ubout 900 lbs., brand ed (III loft hip. Ceo. Hilton, Pa cific highway on road to Contra 1 Point. 220 I1UHINKHS DinniTTunY Transfers KADH TRANBFKH & STORAGE CO Offlco 42 North Front t. Phon 315. Prices right. Sorvtco guar anteod. ! '-l-UJ,l. NEW TODAY 80 acres on tho Applegate, with sonio stock and Irrigation, 11900,00. Another thero of 1C0 acros, stock, Ir rigation und buildings. I7S00 and many other ranches prleod right. A good on i. nrar Poadlaton, irrigat ed and wator right paid. 1S7 aero at $100.00, will take in aooil llttlo plase in nxf-hanse. A fw furnished sad msme unfur NUhd bouiei far real. C. D. HOON Room III, JaikMin County lUnk IHdu. -...j. J vv . . -fc. - I -W)ttJiPppHk . 1 aHHHIBlr rs By Blosser YOU IVIHET "THERE'S (4 THREE of uYU, AN MA.TMAID IHCE WUlLlTi I k LIKE T' BREAK TU1 THET! m s ' i .v ' v I .. -jrr2va cac llUSLNIuSS DIRECTORY Auto Suppiu-s LAHKR AUTO SPRING CO. Wo are operating tho largest, oldest and best equipped plant in tho Pa cific northwest. Uso our springs when others ful. Sold under guar antee. 20 North Fifteenth St., Portland, Oro. Attorneys QEO. W. CHERRY Attornoy.. and .Notary, Room 9, Jackson County Unnk Ilulldlng, cntranco N. Cen tral, Medford, Oro, POUTER J. NEFF WM. P. MEALBY Attorn6ys-at-Law, Rooms 8 and 9, Medford National Dank bldg. A. E. UEAMES, LAWYER Garnett Coroy bldg. G. M. RODERTfl Lawyer. Medford National Bank Building. Dentists Dr. W. M. VAN BCOYOO DR. C. O. VAN SCOYOO Dentists Garnott-Coroy Hide, ulto 310 Medford, Oro. Phone 800. Collections nnd Ilcportn COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS Wa collected sonio accounts 14 year old. We know, how to got tba money. The Uunock Mereantlla Agency, lpc, Itoo;ns 1, 2. 3, Haa klns' Dldg., 210 E. Main. st. Engineer and Contractor Phliii' K CuliudTNlaSinlneoTa contractor, 404 M. F. & II. Uldg. Surveys,, tstlmntes, Irrlgattoa drainage, orchard and land Im provement. - ' ' flnroagq OARI1AGK Got your promise cleaned up for tho summer. Call on tho city garbnga wagons for good service Phono 274-L. F. Y. Allen. a-a.itf. j. ,q, . . ;.,. a Iii'truction In Music ilAlGHT AIUS'lC STUDIO Room 401, Garnott-Coroy bldg. Fred Al ton Hatght, piano; Mrs. Florenca Halllday Holsbt, voice. Phone 72. Pliytlclnns nnd Surgeons DR. F. G. CARLOW, DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathic pbyslclnns, 41G-417 Garnett-Corey bldg., phono 1030-L. Residence 2C South Laurel st. Dlt. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathic physician, 303 Garnett-Cotey building. Phono 130. DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician and surgeon. Practice llmltod to eye, car, nouo and throat. Eyos scion tlflcally tosted nnd Kinases sup plied. Oculist nnd Aurlst for S, P. It. It. Co. Offlcos M. V. & II. Co. bldg., opposito P. O. Phono 007. DR. It. W. CLANCY Physician nnd surgeon Phones, offlco 3G, resi dence 724-J, Offlco hours, 10 to 12, 2 to C. DR. 8. A. LOCKWOOD DR. MYRTLE S. LQCICWOOD Physicians and surgeons. Oftlcs 309-310-311, M. F. fc II. bldg. Phones, resldenco S14-JS, office S14. DR. MARTIN C. I1ARUKR Physl clan and surgeon. Offlco Palm block, opposite Nash hotel. Hours 10 to 12, 1 to 4. Phono 110-J. T. G. HEINE, M. D. Eye, Ear, Nobo and Throat. Headaches and nervous conditions relieved by properly fitted glasses. Cross oyea straightened. Offlco 238 E. Mnln st phono 303, Consultation tree. GORDON MAC CRACKEN, M. D.-J Homofpathlc Physician, Surgeon, 228 East Main St.; Medford," Ore gon Office phono. 142, residence Phono 72-U2. Office -hours 1 to i v- m- y iw"-i awi j-yj-r- ' jt j t'.i' ',, lil'rL j; ','', j' ;,; f Printers nnd Publishers MKdToRD PRINTING " CO., has "the best equipped printing office la southern Orogou; book binding, loo.o leaf ledgers, bllUng systems, cte. Portland prices:' "2 7 Norta Fir at. a Public Htritograplirr M. T. UDWARDS. Steograpber and MultlBrapblng, Rooms '409-419 fiarnctt-Corey building. Office ybourt 709-J, resldenco phone ICS-R. IIHRIUCRT J. IIKRIUAN -Stenogra kef, uwtu 19. Jkson County Uank TjJdg. ntfUllon taken any piap aljr Hcma by Hie only flteno iVfm oporaior la AmHioni Oro Of (lee aftnrto i, ((e. JTJJ ,