Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 17, 1915)
PA(1E SEVION By Blosser E Freckles and His Friends 10 GREAT ACTOR l-r'- :'$ 'Jjiiri TVlATS FUrJMV-WHErJ I'M STAN DIN' UP TH BLOOD DON'T GO ) T MY FEET! MEDFORD MA1E TLUBUNE, M1CDF0KD, OttEClOX, FRIDAY, DKCKMniSK 17, 1015 STRIKING TRBUT 1?vfcfr??3?'"'''' '' '' ' ' ' " . ..-:"'.iT!gt 'ift'ii'Tr . IN FAREWELL TOUR "!("" i-n i1 ' hm ' i' There Is, pcrhnps, no moro strik ing tribute to what Forbes-Robertson who makes his farewell appearance at the Page theater on Wednesday, Do enmber 22, In "The Passing of tlio Third Floor Hack," Iiuh accomplished than the feeling which has prevailed concerning him ever since his Amer ican farewell tour wns announced. No unaided ability In nctlng, how ever remarkable, could account for this. Forbes-Robertson has become ono of the Intellectual and nrtlHttc forces of his day a position seldom enough attained even by n writer, painter or musician whoso work can travel Independently of himself, and almost never by a man who must carry his) art about him. It should lie the greatest of nil sources of hap piness to Forbes-Robertson that, In turning from the stage, ho leaves the whole English speaking world sensi bly happier, wiser and probably bet ter than It could hnvo been without his Influence. So mo ono has said thnt a study of ForbrB-Robertson's Hamlet was a complete, course In good breeding;. There urn n good many mn and women now living who know, even If they are never brought to say It, that their feeling towards their fellows has been niatodlally Influenced for better becausu tllcy saw Forbcs-nob-ertson In "Passing of tho Third Kloor Hack." These things are worth dwell ing on becauso It Is they, moro than tho perfection of IiIb dramatic art, which havo given him a position tho like of which no other nctor or this generation holds. asm and f Nominations for city official up to December l(i include . II. MeXnir, (. W. Himtii mitl 0. W. MeNubb uft cnuneilmcii from the First ward; ( Cunningham mul ('. W. Hoot, Second ward; .J. II. Dornn and A. L. Lamb, Tliitil wnrd, for the one-.vear term, tnul V. .1. Ciirpentor, .1. H. Wnre nncl A. ('. Nininger for the two-year term. Jlrs. Mmie Vniipel is the only nominee for the ''nrk commissioner- ship, five-year term, Mioceedmg her self. J. I. Dodge in also tlw only iioniinrc for springs eomlnissioner, three-year term, sueeceding himself. Jlnyor 0. II. Johnson, Keeordcr C. 11. Vlillette mid Tcasuter O. 0. l'.u liaiikx hold mer. The city Attorney is appointed by tin' council. The incsent incumbent is W. .1. Moore. Klection is on Tuefidnv, December 121. The local Coast Aitilhry sipim! will i'oriiKl with tho slate university basketball team ul the nnrtorv Tues lny evening, December 'J I. The Hotel Oicgon dining rooms nre to undergo otcnsio rcpaiis which will he far more tlinn merely superfic ial, nlurptints call for an enlarge ment of the dining annex, wilh new walls, clings nnd other pennnnent improvements m line with lemotleling the entire building. If. 0. rrohbach arrived homo Thursday morning fiom San Frnn cihco. where, during the exposition he has lutein serving as sub-diiector of the Oregon state exhibit. Word from W. A. l'reeherg, now xii-iting with his daughter in l.os An L'eles. indicates that he. will icturn Inline in IVbiuaiy, he evidently being anxious to come back to southern Or egon. Km I Vealilc, fomioilv of Ashlnnd, i now proprietor of the sportsman's .toro of Klamath I-nlK also conilitct ing a registered F. A. M. shoi. The city is going nhcad with nr raneenieilis subject to a contract en- teicd into for securing additional n.nw.r. bent and liuht. I'nder the terms the eitv pays the Ashland Klec tiic Power A: IJght Co. the noniiuul sum of one dollar per year lentnl for the use of its pole and wire sstein within innnicipal limit's, following which agreement it will ptnchuc tiom tho Oicgoii-California Power ( o., do liveied tit that corporation's sub-station on Nevada street, current at the wholesale rate ot one cent ncr kilo watt hour. The contract Is for three years and goes into eltecl January , lOltt. Following this pew adjust infill there will undoubtedly be n shaking up in the rank' of those who use light, Miwer and heat iiuliseruu inntcli, regardless of the rote they jmy. "Dfldd. I.Hir l.it" at th Viuiug Toe-iMti eveniiiir was pinoiiiicwl tho finest ihinttncal Hllrwiitinii of tho schmmi. tuil m dotogHlltHi from Metliunl w. in hMmhImhi'c. AshUeml tlicaterfuer will retuiH the (Mtntpli lueiit uimim (lid iipjtfriiH'tt f Mr miret IHiui"M Hd FoifcWttJlrt.rtMH at tit Pimp- m .Mmtfrl it t)ruibur 1 il5W.ri'iieli?ly. Tb StiMthcru Purine w vrectinf wwpimhii tm . ' ' "" mIH" " f "";; finw"" '"."T"".'. . ! '. 1 IT ' i ' .V..f.. J.. ..".'. 0kZ ;:i-i:D t SEE' SU M S2 " " 'l GoSW W MEAD WaL.CttNTCMA, i .Vf:1' :iiVER-. FAC E l.-.l- FEELS JEST iAknowTWKT TM' ft lr.&$-,'-ys 6ETTIN' r ; ; S:UKE ITS GONNA. . 'BLOOD ALL , k i::jij':::;:'::' '''J') ALL RE L-- srli ) Bugrj (,;Xwent h ver J,:; .III " ' "J " ' I 111 iJI commodious enr sheIs in local yards to replace those which collapsed dur ing the fierce gale Inst winter. The structuies will be 50 feet wide by 1100 long and will accommodate four tracks, sheltering over 'JO ears. Thej will be sheathed with corrugated iron ami otherwise! braced extra strong to withstand n rejctitioti of Inst win tor's experience. George U. Kckert of San Francisco, secretary-treasurer of the W. F. Honrdnian Co., the holding concern which controls' the Oregon Oas & Klectrie corporation, has been in town this week calling iiuon Local Manager Jenkins. On Wednesday one of the big en gines, No. .YJUS, got derailed in local yards for n fow hours, crippling the tiirntnblq toimtorarily. Tho service a.s not delnyoil a moment, however, inasmuch oh Portland division motive j)ower wris made interchangeable with that of the Shasta division, and ev erything moved nlnnir like clockwork. On Wednesday evening Malta Com mnndery, No. A, IxnighfK Templar, installed officers, K. I). Hriggs 'oil d ue ting the ceremonies. In addition to tho elective officers, names of whom have heretofore been published, the following nre the appointive ones; ThoH. Dnnford, prelate; F. II. John son, stnndnrd-beurer; K. T. Foss of Talent, sword-benrer; W. T. Veghte, warder; C. C. Weisenburgcr, sentinel. The membership is nearly 1500. Klnbornto iirrniigeinentH mo being mnde for the Klks ChrfslmaH tree in behalf of the little folks, at tho Vin ing on the evening of December 121. All children of 13 and under are brn- eficiaries and are invited to icgister, beginning December 120. Red Cross seals me now on sale at city drug stoics. In connection with Christmas shopping purchasers of holiday reminders are urged to invest in n few. Iter, Julius Smith, liorticultur.il wizard, and vs ho forms a model witeh at the homo premises on Woolen street, is remembering local printing offices with samples of strawberries picked the middle of December. Tho particular variety is teuiicd tho "su perb." Hill Wilis, veil known pioneer rancher, hunter uml miner, nnd who formerly lived west of city limits, is critically ill at the homo of J. X. Pace, near Talent. Committees of Shriners me per fecting arrangements for the cere monial to be held here on New Year's day. The mam events, including banquet, will lake place at the nnn ory, Mnsonlo hall being reserved Jor the exclusive use of the ladies. K. II. Pinkston of Oakland, Or., county commissioner of Douglas county, mul wife are guests at the Oregon, visiting this vicinity in the wny of a recreation trip. Charles Itiehni, who enjoyed the distinction of having been the fiist pensioner ol lecon! on the Southern Pacific system, died nt Snernmento, December 13, nged 00 years. He was a machinist well known up nnd down the line, and had been with tho rail road company undor its various af filiations sinea the enily '."iOV. Hayes Hios, halo traded their bungalow and two lots, cqmer ot Morton nnd Kast Main strcits, to (1. H. Hutlcr for property on (Inrfleld street, which they nre now occupying. William Head is noikmg in the Wright mine in Ilmkle (luleli. Itailcy is also winking in his mine. F.d Shatcr, the brother nf Mrs. Wright, has ircentlv leturned frOm Missoim, wheiv he has been vUiting friends and relative for tho jmst three vcnr. A fow people fiom here uiteudcVI the entertainment and bok social at Kueli Inst iaHturdiiy evening. Those going report d that the ontcrtaiHiiicnt was a splendid ono. The Murpliv lmkiHhnll tenio. Imth buys wild nirU, visit h! ApirittHHtc ll SHtHnlny uiiHit Mid wt iiutue with the Vietorv r hMviftfC wto two ytiiuM. of kMj0i4tMiU i1)'hI im Ike U luUI. APPLEGAIE A very b.rv .'wj iUH. lwtor thOlr tflOHey llui tkoy WHld ItM- gnme. The Applegnto A. n. v. . gins nnd the eommuuity boys nre intenil Ing to piny the Munhy teams at Murphy next Saturday, December J. Kveryone go nnd give us n cheer. Fern Phillips, from Watkins, was n visitor at O'lJrien's n few days last week. Professor W. 0. Wheeler nnd wife .from Kagle Point, visited this school Inst Friday atternoon. We me nil hoping- thnt they will come again soon. llelen.nnd Charles Men will return to their home here the 17th to Spend their Christmus vncntion on Apple gate. .lames Spencer rented the Oscar Knox ranch on Thompson creek. A who swinging budge is being Jiuilt across Ihis river' hack of JnmvN (1!)!) ranch. Don't forget the Xinns dance to bo given at Hose's hall Xmns night. The piano, violin, horn nnd drum will be the music and a good supper is to ho served. Kvery ono come nnd bring somebody with them. Lois Hice spent the week end vis iting relatives in Phoenix. John Pei noli made a business trin to Jacksonville Tuesday and Wednes day. Klrno Throckmorton made his brother a visit nenrMedford the mid dle of the week. TABLE ROCK TABLETS Mrs. Illaln of Tacomn, Washing ton, Is, visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Klmer Hull of tho Modoc or chards Thoso In this distikt who signed up acrenge for tho growing of nugnr beets havo received Instructions from thu company to commence prepailng tho soil for spring seeding. Mrs. A. U Vincent and Mrs. Mary Mlddlfbusher returned last Saturday fiom a three months' visit with rel atives in Kansas. Ham Sandry, superintendent of fish screens, was In thesn pails Sun day. Tho crow of mon who wero doing assesmont work on a mining claim on upper Table Hock havo finished their labor and returned to Medford. Verne Pendleton returned last weok from tho Hay cities whero ho visited relatives and witnessed the closing events of the big fair. A number of our young peoplo attended the play "Twin lleds" In Medford last Wednesday. Jnnies Pendland has leased homo grain laud In the Upper Agatn dis trict rind wont over Wednesday to be gin plowing operations. O. T. Wilson nnd family of Sams valloy visited relatives hero Tuesday afternoon. James Iteeso of Cold Hill was a Table Hock visitor Sunday. A crew of volunteers drovo a now wolt at tho school house a short time ago. P. M, Adams of Central Point drovo out to tho Modoc orchard Mon day to get n load of household goods belonging to M. Simmons, who Is moving to Central Point. S. C. Collns has disposed of his large crop of carrots and is finite busy at tho present tlmo dslivering them. Mrs. P. Hauptman of Sams valloy is vUItlng her mother, Mrs. Wilcox, while Mr. Hauptman Is In Southern California attending to husinoss mut ters and visiting relatives. Miss Sue Lydlard Is visiting frldldn and relatives In Medford. A man from Portland representing K. A Wlcoff was hrr last week on business connected with Mr. Wlcoff "s big ranch, and reports that tho ranch will probably b seeded to alfalfa or put Into sugar beets When npproaehod by the Christ mas tree soliciting commltteo somo people seem to think they are being askjiil to contribute to charity but this Is not the ease in Table Hook. An a oiullwr of fset we Miamly fwtol our mono) and buy the mippllwi by wbleae at the lowest wh pride. Lwsvn AulilanU for Mwlford dully Tlittfe HifiliM are d.lded equally owpt Sundujr ut b m., lf:5. 10. mttflRK tke HMto or tho ilmir:. i nndS-9. 1:1ft ail 1.15 n. ig. fcindsy M u r( Uimo WHtrlbHtlng gat men,)"" Awhlunnl ul . m., 1:M. slbly get' It they bought It Individ ually. AVren fiyruut started Monday on the long Journey to his boyhood home In North Carolina whero hu expects to remain Indefinitely. Ho goes by the southern routs which takes him through tho principal cities of the south. TALENT TM Tho Conimunlty club will hold n meeting at the club room In the town hall Wednesday afternoon, Decem ber 10, at 2:30 o'clock. Supt. J. Percy Wells and Mr. Pitt man visited tho school Monday ufter- noon. Mr. Pit (man g.ivo a very In teresting talk to the older pupils. Calton and Wllmer MorsJ havo been with la grippe hut are back In school now. A basket, ball game, was played by (ho teams of Phoenix nnd Talent In tho gymnasium of tho Talent high school Krldny evening, December 10, nt 8: in. Tho senro was 3C to 13 In favor of Phoenix. A large crowd at tended. Tho schools of tho vicinity nro pro pnring for their Christmas programs. Mrs. J. It. Coleman has been 111 with tho la grippe for tho lust weok. llonita Taylor has been 111 with a cold but Is belter now, iMIss Virginia Smith or San .Tohc, California, liivisltlng her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Smllh. Poter D. Siiencer entertained a par- t- of his students from tho Talent high school at the armory in Ashlnud Monday evening, December 13. Thoso present wero the Misses Hernlco Fin ley, Helen King, Alfreda King, Alta Scott nnd Uoyd Tuvner. An enjoy able nnd lntuiestlug tlmo was report ed by all. Kalph Dowmuii has entered tho freshman class of tho Talent high school. Charlie Chapman In moving the old carpenter's hall to n place across tho railroad track near lleutley's black smith shop. It will bo occupied by the Cook Hardware Co. as soon as possible. Mrs. Huby P. Price of Illack Hock, Oregon, Is visiting her mother, Mrs. James Drown She will remain hern until after the Christmas holldnvs. About sixty guests wero present at a miscellaneous shower given by Mrs. G. A, Morse in honor of Miss Mabel Taylor Saturday afternoon, Decem ber 11. The bride to bo wns pre sented many beautiful gifts. Alice Vnndersluls. Calllu Vagall mid Kllr ubeth Core furlshed delightful music during the afternoon. A delicious two course luncheon was served Im mediately after Miss Taylor opened the packages of gifts. All enjoyed the afternoon very much. Mrs. Swingle and Mrs. Mills or Ashland wero guestH of Miss Pierce Tuesday and Wednesday. Miss Seley, Miss Plerco and Miss Mickey attended Daddy Long Legs In Ashland Tuesday night. Vernon Qulfiley of Medford was vis iting Ills friend and former school mate, Hay Hej nobis. BUTTE FALLS BUBBLES Mlbs Arvilla Patterson Is visiting her sister, Mrs Win Sears A L Cross returned from tho vat le Tuesday. Lester AWiolt and Deiwln Clasplll are down for a fow daya from tiap plng Miss Edith Fredenhurg and C H TIMKClltn ivntiiumw aitocar ca. Leave Medford daily except Sim ilar for Ashland, Talent and Phoenix si H a m.. 11.50 a III., 1:15, i 'lo, 3-45 and .l p m. Also on Sat urday ut 11 Up m Sundayi Imivo at 10 a. m., 4 p. m and 9:90 p in "! !' r- Ilrnnehln left Tuesday for Jackson ville to take the teachers examina tion. llov. Gammon nnd family nro In the valley this week. V. Morgan's son and his filend nro visiting them. Claude Miles wub In (own Tuesday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Prank Abbott from Daglc Point arc nt this mother's. Tom Abbott camo horseback from Haglo Point Tuesday. A shower wns given at tho homo of Miss Nlsle Wright Tuesday evening for Miss Gertrude Abbott. She re ceived ninny small gifts thai will be useful, Miss Gertrude Abbott became the blido of Klmer Hoefs Wednesday noon, Mr. K A. Hlldteth, Justice ot the Peniie, officiating. Tho wedding took place at Mr. Hlldrcth'n home. Mr. Letter Abbott. Mien Hilda Abbott, Mr. and Mrs. Merle llrnlnnrd were the only onus present. Alter the wed ding a dinner was given for them ut the bride's home, nil tho family being present. A few 6f Mr. rind Mrs. Hoef's friends camo In the oven ing and the event was celebrated with a daucc. Mr, mid Mrs. Hoefs havo our best wishes for a happy and pros perous future. I Reported by Jackson County Au trct Co., Sixth and Fir 8U. Ileal Kstnto Transfers Win, Yco et ux to W. A. Pat rick, 2-3 int. in lot 5 nud pt lot 10 blk 22 Chltwood tract Ashland $10.00 W. A. Patrick et ux to Win. Yeo, 1-3 Int. In above. .. 1.00 W. II. Taylor et ux to .Morse lUsvlty Co., 1-2 lui In land In 19-38-1W 10.00 J, W. HJcks et ux to Rebecca J. Hicks, lot In D I.C -I3-3!MK also pt lot S Ashland Home stead association 1,00 M. L. Meadows et ux to Ilurtou J. Palmer, lot 15 blk 2 Whlt Park Addition 20.00 Fiederlck G. Stlmson et ux to S. C. StlnifSnn, pt 31-30-1 W 10.00 FOR KK.Vr MISOKLLANKOUH I "OR "it K S'T - Ceii t a I Point hotel, furnished; good proposltou to right parties. See or call Frank H.Hny,Phono 12. 23t FOR UKNT- TIOC8K8 FOR RENT Colonel Sargenffl res idence on Oakdale avo , telephone owner ut Jacksonville, or Inquire of II. II. Nye or Roy II, Peebles at Medford. 253 FOR RKNT Well furnished C-room bungalow very reasonable to deslr able tenant. 422 S. laurel St. FOR RKNT Modern furnished house keeping rooms, close In; gas and wood stoves. 234 Kast 9th, 238 ton haij!-irtTiarroCK FOR SALK Nino shotes ul a bar gain. Phono 591-.I3. FOR SALK -Jersey Phono 40.I-H2. cow uml rnlf. 231 FOR SALK Teanl, weight about 1500 pounds Phone 315. tf FOR SALE -Cheap, 18 horses. Vin son's burn, N. Riverside Ave 218 WHY? IT IH YOUR RUINK8b TO BKK MK Decauae. my atoex u trudo Is to havo optioned at tho lowest cash prico the best buy In this county. I have been on toe ground look ing out for you for tut past five years Nearly everyday I havo In vestigated Bomq "good thing." I have eliminated everything except those deals which I am convinced will se euro me satisfied customers. In a fow hours time I can give you the benefit of this research. It it mj business to show you over tho count; and Introduce you to the possibilities and opportunities here. Bo Med ia rd first nd J. C. BARNES im Wont MjlIb Hti-Mt HOUR HOUSENEWS i;t) -: WELL, VER PSI .:;::!:;, iil . PEET AIN'T r -! 'Tfe ' '""'-" ":,?n 1) mpw . -a! i : I ir-J . -"Mm "r KOlt BALK MlSCKiifjAKKOtlB 11UHIXKS3 1HHKOTOHY FOll SALR Parley; nlso straw. Phone 7aa-J. barley 1T.5 KOU SALK Alfalfa S57-H. hay. Phono 2(0 FOlt SALK Klectrie heater, 3 klllo watt. Address JJYZ, care Alco. 231 roit s"ALEit'orty two cords" of dry pino wood. Inqulro of Hoy U. Peebles. 239 FOR SALK Imported alfalfa seed. Ulox 7i. Mall Tribune. 231 FOlt SALK Genuine mahogany rec ord cabinet; brand new, worth $35, will sell for $10. Pnc. Film. & Fhturo Factory. FOR SALK Corn. Phono R07-H2. 231 FOR SALK Ono man tops for Ford earn at tho Tent nnd Top Factory. 100 N. Front St. 245 IlKLP WA.Trtnv MAIiK liEwXNlMD-M'nTrieii' man on farm. Phom It-iUW ufter 7 p. in. 232 '-Jr-i. '.a--j;-i-"ji. aJA-gr-1.'. I'.-1! WANTlCtv rtlTU.lTIONB WANTED Compotent man and wife wishes employment on stock or dairy farm; would consider well miuiitKcd orchard work; salary ac cording (o satisfaction given. Hox AV. F. Mali Tribune 23 1 WANTKI) Mhtirmij'iNKOUB WANTED Furnished home, with Hox 0 4, Mftll 234 heat, for G months. Trlbuiic. WANTED Alberta loud In exchange tor property heio. Clark Realty Co. WANTED TO RKNT llungnlow or cottage on pavoment, April or May iKissesslon; must be strictly mod ern: slnte locution and price. Dox T, Mall Tribune. WANTED Women lot us help you make money belling guaranteed hosiery to wear; full or part time; big profits; experlonco unneces sary. Address, International Mills, Ilox 122, Norrlstown, Pa. WANTED To purchase Irrigated rauch; prefer location In district north and east of Medford; place must bo Irrigated or uudor propon ed oxtonslou ot irrigation ultcn; prico must bo reasonable; giro price anil best terms, also section, towunhlp and rango In replying, Address P. O. Ilox 207, Medford. Oregon, 233 for i:ciiangi; FOR EXCHANGE Clear," Tniprovod .Medford property $5000, for equi ty lu good acreage. Wanted, mod ern bungalow for spot cash. Must be bargain. Clark Realty Co., 206 Phlpps Ring. FOR KXCHANOK 1 am In a posi tion lo arrange for trudos for cut Ifornui property, cither city or county, lit oxchanga for Rogue river property. Address for prus river properly. Address L. II. Houston, 117 Jay St. 23 FOOMD TAKEN itp atray liolfer, cream color, one year old; crop off left enr; upper bit In rlghl. Owner may have same by paying ad and feed. H. Walsh, Jacksonville, Ore gon. 231 MONEY tO IXMN FOR I.OAN I have $1000 to loan 1WN on good farm securlt) at 8 percent Ilox 11, Mall Tribune. 231 nuHiNKHS niruccroiiY Transfers KADH TRANSPKR & STORAGK CO Oftlco 42 North Front st. Phone 315. Prices right. Service guar anteed NEW TODAY 80 acres on the Applegatu, with soma stork and irrigation, $1900.00. Another there of 160 acres, stock, Ir rlgatlon and buildings. $7500 and many other ranches priced right. A good on near Pendleton, irrigat ed und water right paid, 187 acres ut $100 00; will take In good little place lu oxchange. A few furnished und some unfur nished houses for rent. C. D. HOON Room 10, JncWson County Ibuik llldg. Auto Snppltt'S LAIIKR AUTO SPRING CO. Wo nr operating the .largest, oldest and best equipped plant in tho Pa cific northwest. Uso our springs whon others fall. Sold under guar antee. 2G North Fifteenth St., Portland, Ore. Attorneys GKO. W. CHBRRY Attorney., nnd Notary, Room 0, Jackson County Hank Building, entrance N. Cen tral, Medford, Ore. PORTER J. NRFF, WM. P. MKALBT Attomcy8-nt-Lny, Rooms 8 and 9, Medford National Dank bldg. A. 11. RKAMKS, LAWYER Garnctt Corey bldg. G, M. RODKRTS Lawyer. Medford National Dank Building. rs :. i ' - .i. .' ' n i i,1 i ib. Dentists Dr. W. M. VAN SCoVob DR. C. C. VAN BCOYOO Dentists Garnctt-Coroy Illdg,, ulto 310 Medford, Oro. Phono 8C6. Collections and Reports COLLKCTIONS AND REPORTS We collected somo accounts 14 years old. Wo know how to got tho money. Tho Uunock Mercantile Agency, Inc., Rooms 1, 2, 3, 1 las kins' llldg., 210 E. Malnot. Knglnecr and Contractor FRED N. CUMM1NQS Snglnoor and contractor, 404 M. F. & H. Uldg. Surreys,, estimates, Irrigation dralnago, orchard and land Im provement. Garbage GARHAGK Oct your pronilaoi cleaned up for tho summer. Call on thu city garbage wagons for good service. Phono 274-L. F. Y. Allen. -- i ' .iii Instruction In Music h akhTt " jius i c sromo Troom 401, Gnrnott-Corey bldg. Fred Al ton Halght, piano; Mrs. Florence Halltday Halght, volco. Phone 73. Physicians and Surgeons DH? F. 0V CARLOW, DR."Ti!VA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathic phyulclanB, 410-117 Garnett-Coruy bldg., phono 1030-L. Residence 20 South Laurel st. DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathic physician, 303 Garaett-Corey building. Phono 130. DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician nnd surgeon. Pructlce limited to eyo, ear, noso and throat. Kyes scien tifically tested and glasses sup plied. Oculist and Aurlst for S. P. R. R. Co. Offices M. F. & II. Co. bldg., opposlto P. O. Phono CG7. DR. R. W. CLANCY Physician and surgeon Phones, office 36, rcsl donco 724-J. Office hours, 10 to 12, 2 to 5. DR. S. A. LOCKWOOD DR MYRTLK S. LOCKWOOD P'jyslclans and surgeons. Office 309-310-311, M. F. & H. bldg. Phonos, residence 814-J2, office 814. DR. MARTIN C. HARDER Physi cian und surgeon. Offlca Palm block, opposite Nash hotel. Hours 10 to 12, 1 to 4. Phono 110-J. T. O. HKINK. M. D. Kye, Ear. Nose nnd Throat. Headachos and norvouu conditions rullevod by properly fitted glasBOs. Cross oyos straightened. Oftlco 228 K. Mala at., phono 303. Consultation freo. GORDON MAC CRAOKKN, M D Homoepathlo Physician, Surgeon, 228 East Main St , Medford. Oro gon. Office phono 142, resldenco Phono 732-R2. Office hours 1 to 4 p in Pi Inters and Publisher MEDFORD PRINTING CO.. has the best equipped printing office In couthorn Oregon; book binding, loose leaf lodKors, billing systems, etc. Portland prices, 27 North Fir st. Public Stenographer T T. KDWAUbs, Stogrsfpher and Multlgraphlng, Rooms 409-410 Oaruott-Coroy building. Office phono 7Q9-J, residence phone 1G3-R. IIURHKRT J. RKRRIAN Stenogra Iiher, roum 29, Jackson County Rnnk HldK. Monition taken any plneo uu' Umo Uy the only Steno Wpo flMrewr In aniuheru Ore. Of. flee phoneTU. Rec. 275-J. J