PAGE MVE Freckles and His Friends By Blosser , MWORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFOKD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, DECRmER 20, 1915 flSHWD AND WHY I On Monduy evening, December 27, tin untiivcrsnrv of St. John tho Evnii goli, Ashland lodge, No. -3, A. F. & A. Jr., installed tin following offi cers for Will, lnst Muster Fred U. Wagner conducting the i-orviecs: Stuart SnundcrH, worshipful luiiHtcr; Itimi'M A. .Onihinu, M'nior warden; Arthur F. Abbott, junior warden; K. V. Carter, trimmer; . II. Day, net--rotary; F. II. Johnson, senior don eon; W. Newell Wright, junior den eon; W. T. Vt'jshto, senior steward; 1). SuehetU junior steward; Rev. If. A. Curnahan, chaplain; S.mui Pen-, niaton, marshal; (.'. C. Woisenbnrgor, tylor. E. V. Carter Iioh Korvod the lodge tis tren-uiror for over tvfonty years. As an aftermath or the in stallation services, n linii(iot was nerved with dehydrated sandwiches and iH'unut butter "on the side." Klamath Falls firemen, recently in u ruction with the city authorities over tin allowed misappropriation of city property, liave been completely vindicated of the charge of any wrongdoing and the statu quo hot. been re-estabhshcil as between the fire department and eity taxpayer::. Dick DeMviek, plaintiff, vs. .1. M. Wnshburn, t L. Cunningham and Cap. Thomas, defendants, are prin cipals in n ease wherein the interest in 1.77 nore of Ashland realty ag gicgating in value $31)00 will he dis posed of at sheriffs sale on January 35, 11)10. at the front and wide-open door of the courthouse in Jackson ville. On .Monday evening, Deotmbur 'J7, Lieutenant W. E. P.lnko of the First company, local Artillery Corps, took over command of the organization, pending election of n captain to suc ceed C. A. Miitonc, resigned, who ex pects to remove elsewhere in the near future. Ororse H. Crapsec and wife, now identified with the PuntagoH vaude ville circuit, are visiting relatives in the family of C. W. Bantu, the latter being a sister of Mix. Bantu. They hail from Merrill, Wis. Several years ago Crapsec was a rancher in the Little Applegnto section, and captur ed a brown bear eub. This is now n full-fledged bruin, and acts a promi nent part in vaudeville stunts under the name of "Alice-Teddy." Among th notable holiday reun ions here was ono on Christuuis day at the home of (J. W. Crews on Gran ite street. Besides the local folks, there was a homecoming on the part of Professor II. II. Wnrdrip and fam ily of Orants Pass, where Mr. War drip holds tho position of principal of the high school. His wife is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Crews. The professor was at one time at the head of tlie manual training department of the .Southern Oiegon Normal here at the lime when that institution went ''fluey." Afterward he was engaged in educational work at San Bernar dino, Cal. In response to a telegram from Spokane (hat his father had died sud denly in 'that eity, William Lloyd, a rancher on the Van Foanen orchard tract on the woMeni outskirts of the olty, left for the north on Tuesday. Ashland residents returning from the MeCloud lumber district of Sis kiyou county for the holidays, report that the amount of linos assessed ngHinst uliiid-piugcrs in that mill ven ter for the pn-t lew weeks aggregate f 1000. MeCloud, owing to agitation on tho part of mill-owners, has been placed in dry territory. Jn'o Casebeer and wife have re turned from a trip of sightseeing and viit with lolalivo in central and southern California. The portrait of A. B. Brown, poxfnl olerk on the Ahhlund-Portland run, appears in connection with over si.xty other in recent eity paper us a member of the old Company A, Firt regiment, O. N. 0.. which met with active scrvico in tho Philippine and oUowhoro dining the Spanih-Ainoii-ohii war. Survivors of the organiza tion recently held a reunion at the Imperial hotel in Poilland. Funeral services of Thomas Cole Inline, lormer resilient here on North Slain Mreot, who died recently at Ifugiie Kior, were hold at tho Pre byleriim church on Wednesday, eon dueled by Hcv. 1L A. Cnnialian. In torment was in Ilnrgudinc cemeteiy. DtJccwttod was a native of England, 00 year old. His wife survives him in dnfooblod health. For years ho lived in central Iowa, and was well known by former Hawkoyo reidonl here itlJouU. Among voenlion. of eouncilmon elect. A. L. Lamb w a minor; A. C. Niningcr, grm-eryiMii; C. W. Boot, retired capitlit; C. W. Ilantu, air eultttor for Mail Tribune and Ore-f-miu. Mrs. Marie Vaupot. park owniaiiontt, i a prominent worker in viom flub Mfliviiie. J. P. Dadpe. pnur emimiJaor, i a fUTMIIUli- 4 for. V. II. nrigkm. who wertu an ex ti raack Ms! of Tohmt, n.i- in Ijllwi a Yuba elerHlhir-iMiliiiM' i. , tW preaiiM-. j Alt ScdII. IkrtiK-f Piid and I.l4.t Timet will ifpresint the Tul-j enl -i-lino!. hi ' l .tiiiinrii' il'i( ,-lilHl'l ,',! I; i. a .!-. u Wlll'Ul will delennine representation of con testants before the Slate Debating league. The topic is n militant one, involving the merits of armed pro parodness on the part of tho old U. S. A. At it recent gathering of the Ore gon Sportsmen's league in Portland, J. II. Driscoll registered in behalf of the Ashland Hod & dun club and the Klamath .Sportsmen's association. Mrs. Lottie M. Tnisk, having re turned to her old homo in Maine, has rented her property, ."!)1 Fairvicw street, to Philip Scrgeut, an employe of tho government entomologienl ser vice. C. E. Davis of Diinsniuir, a loco motive engineer formerly with the S. P., has leaded the Columbia hotel on East Main street, which will bu con ducted ns a rooming house, meals be ing served nt the cafeteria on the first floor. Florence, daughter of Mrs. Geneva Allen, residing on Bush street, is home for the holidays from the nor mal school nt Monmouth. The popular Elkhorn gun store has been purchased from B. M". Shondy bv C. L. MoKimmey, a new nrrivnl from Topekn, Knn., who is already in pos session. This store is near the Plaza and is familiar headquarters, having been conducted for years in the earl ier days Ijy 1'. W. Paulson. Two resignations have lately oc curred in city schools. Miss Effie Alverson of the Ehst school was sum moned to Spencer, Ind., by the illness of her mother, and has decided to re main there. Miss Jennuette Creek pa um of the West school resigned during the holidays and hns returned home to Nebraska. Sho intends to ' pursue musical studies and stalled east last Monday. Hud colds and la grlppo are again qnlto provalont. Tom NorrlH nud KImor Uiginboth am spent Xnins with thldr family In Medford. Mrs. Mardon has returned from tho cast after a six week's visit with hur father. John Mardon Is doing quite a bit of work on IiIh placer claim prepar ing to mlno when sufficient water comes. Weather prophet ferecast: Cold er weather and snow. Kane's creek business visitors to Cold Hill this week: Mr. and Mrs. Louis, Mr. and Mrs. Olson, John Mardon, James Lawrcnco, John Knottn, Al flhoton and tho Misses Katlo and MagRlo Foley. The Ninas program at tho Dar danelln school Friday was enjoyed by all with nnproprlnto exorcises. Much credit Is duo tho teacher, Miss Foloy. John Anderson spent Nmas with Medford friends. Otis Olson, who has boon coufluod to the house for some time with a bad foot, Is getting along nicely. Mrs. Fuunlo Hall of Cold 1 1 III spout a day reeoutly tho guest of Katie's creek friends. . The Pevton, Erkino, Peclor, Sterns and Blnnehard families took Nmas dinner with the Dawson and Vinson fuinilie at tho homo of KImor tyiw sou. A long table ran the longth of tho living room and the room wa decorated with ferns and evergreen. In the woidw of A. C. Hewlett and other MtetK. "tho table groaned 'uoath it. weight of good things." There wore tweatv-ourht imI"sohs nrwtunt ami a tier dinner there were aon, recitaiiofto ad otaor porfonwo rantribuled by tb presrnl. Thre was lf .' ti-b nuiiil. .ii rihu-h Ike liildii-n :.icil m ill . lint Uih ....iitleiiu-ii lisiml l" tueii "ir.w .. ii li- ineili HHWl of nilirrs. Mr. IVtiu tik a pM-iuro ot the biiiii-a. stMaituix ut h I lie lui'.lil in. Inn. ... .i jjli-.-jm KMB CEK FLOUNCE ROCK FRILLS - I Xlilrt- !. i'ji::7"'' ''V''''' :. :.-:i:;;j;;;;;. ctee, mbe iff l-' ;::::! DO NEED A J. Born To Mr. and Mrs. George .Mansfield, December 'J.'l, ,u daughter. Dr. Holt Was the attending physician and Miss Fleming the nurse. Christ inas in that household was celebrated with much joy and all the attendant festivities. Kenneth Erskitie arrived home Sat urday and surprised his parents, us they wero not expecting him. Miss Ethel Tucker visited from Friday to Sunday at T. It. Higinboth inn's. Mr. and Mrs. Tucker came af ter their daughter Sunday. Mrs. Walker and daughter. Ora, stnrted Saturday for Chico, Cal., to visit Mrs. Walker's sister. Miss Dooling was also on the stage that day on her way to town. Misses Porter and Erskiue and Hanson are in the vnlloy attending the institute. Miss Hanson went home on horseback, whjclt is a forty mile ride. Mr. Charles Manning ac companied her. Mrs. Lizzie Niehol was slightly bet ter Sunday. Dr. Holt called on her Wednesday. James (inevp has also been on the sick list recently. Mr. iTnd Mrs. Vaughn, Gun and Vio let Ditsworth went to Medford lust week and have rented a house there, where they will remain for some time on nccount of Mrs. Vnughan's health. Uriah Vaughn and Hobart Hits worth went to Medford Saturday. Grandma Gordon and her dnuuhter. Miss Clara, have moved to Eagle romt for th winter. Mr. Steams and family are inoviinr into the old schoolhouse at Peyton. BUTTE FALLS BOBBLES Mrs. Scars nud children are spend lug the holidays at Medford with Mr. Soars, Mrs. V. K. Uucliitnau and children are visiting lior motVer Mrs. Kco. Sovoral frle'nds or Mrs. C. Jack son are visiting her. Tho enterlalnmont prepared by tho school hero for Christmas wus a suc cess. It was said by many the bout over Riven horo In Uutto Falls by the school. A number of people wore up from Darby nud In from all partH of tho country for the school entertainment and dance. , All tho teachers up In this part or tho country left Saturday for Med ford to attend Institute. Keportod by Jackson County At tract Co., Bth and Fir Ms. Circuit John V. Cox vs. The Oakdale Land Investment Co., motion to btrlko. Hank of Magdulona, 'New Mexico, vs. Mlunlu A. McKco, writ of attach ment. Nolllo C. Sklllmnn vs. 13. it. Law rence, to foreclose chattel lien. K. F, Itolohort vs. Josophiuo Sooy Smith, notice of appeal and proof of service. C. K. Cox vs. V. II. Ocorge ot nl. answer. Freeman Wiley & Co., vs. Mlnnlo A. McKee, answer. , Hollo NIckell vs. H. H. Hrudshaw, et al, reply. I'rnlmto Estate of Louis O. Severs, proof or publication. Estate or I). C. Hone, petition to probato will; will. Real Estate Transfers Ida U Scott to Ifdlth L. Dtxir- dorf, land In Ashland $10 no C II Car Ran et h to R, J. Hall, lot 1 blk 4 Carlton ad(L MwMord ..100 oo ii M Cm H us i.) "rot) a VkoMliurx. pt. $-,-iV i w u ii C W MiHoiimM et al lu It A joiin.oii, loi steart rH El&lw" :iiiii!i:j:x ::!::.StoDDS:' COURTHOUSENEWS WSMm M?f A i rfDOV0t ji BAD I PEA! THINK I NEeD:!!!5rS5ffiST fii - i ii . i, mii;" .'! ':!': tT !fffl A A o. ;:;:;Vi3- & sub dlvUlon, Q. C. D 1.00 Htithuuuah It. Ireland vt nl to Geo. J. Murphy, pt. .12-34-2V, Q C I) 1.00 DKMNQtrKNT SAliK NOTICI5 CAT. lI'OnNIA-OUICOO.V POWBIt (t. Location or principal place ot bus iness, San Francisco, California. NOTICE There aro dollaqtiont upon tho following described stock, on nccount of Assessment No. 2, lov led on tho 20tli day of October, 1915, tlio several amounts set opposite tho names of tho respective shareholders, as follews: American National Hank of San Frnnclsco, Pledgee, Cert. No, 322, 3300 shares, Amt. 13300.00. AldenhnBon, W. O., Cert. No. 10 shares. Amt. $10.00. no, Cuabot, Kmelle M., Cert. No. 233, CO shares, $60.00. Clot, Emlle, Cert. No. 325, 400 snares, Amt. $400.00. DoLong, F. L., Cert. No 2H, 40 shares, Amt. $40.00, dc Tristau, Philippe. CerL No. 3C, 1000 shares, Amt. $1000.00. do Tristan, Philippe, Cert. No. 37, 1000 sharos, Amt. $1000.00. do Tristan, Philippe Cert. iNo. 4000 shares, Amt. $4000.00. do Tristan, Phlllppo, Cert. No. 500 aliurcs, Amt. $500,00. do Tristan, Phlllppo, Cert. No. 93, !)C, 540 shares, Amt. $540.00. dp Tristan, Philippe, Cert. No 170, 205, 29C, -no snares, Ann, rjbu.ou. ! Tristan, Phlllppo. Cort. No. 250 shares, Amt. $250.00. do Tristan, Philippe, Cert. No. 260 shares, Amt. $250.00. DIcckmann, Jr., J. II., 'Cort. No. 231, GO shares. Amt. $G0.00. DIcckmann, Josephine C Cort, No, 232. GO shares, Amt. $00.00. Ilovey, Chester L.. Cert. No. 251, 280 shares, Amt. $280.00. lloUwIg, Christian, Trustee tor Cordon Hollwlg, Cert, shares, Amt, $200.00. Knox, It. II., Cert, shares, Amt, $S0.00. Knox, It. ll Cert, sharos, Amt. $200.00. No 327, 00 No. 228, 80 No. 209, 200 Llllls, Helen C. Cort. !N'o. 350, 100 shores, Amt. $100.00. McLaughlin. D. II.. Cert. No. 215. 100 shares. Amt. $100.00. Mercantile Trust Company or San Francisco, Trustee. Cert. No. 11, 100 shares, Amt. $100.00. Mercnntllo Trust Company or San Francisco, Trustee. Cert. No. 128, 200 shares, Amt. $200.00. Mercautllo Trust Company or San Francisco, Trustee, Cert. No. 134, 200 shares, Amt. $200.00. Mercantile Trust Company or San Francisco, Trustco, Cert. No. 138, 400 shares, Amt. $400.00. Mercantile Trust Company of San Francisco, Trustee Cort. No, 139, 400 shares, Amt. $400.00. Mercautllo Trust Company of San Francisco, Trustee. Cort. No. 199, 40 shares, Amt. $40.00. Mercantile Trust Company or Son Francisco, Trustco, Cort, No, 200, 40 shares, Amt. $40.00. Meicnntlli) Trust Company or San Francisco, Trustee. Cert. No. 202, 20 shares, Amt. $20.00. Pntorsou, Thomas. M., Cort. INo. 182. 20 shares, Amt. $20.00. Stoddard. II. C. Cert. No. 375, 350 sharos, Amt. $350.00. Sutlirro. E. C. sfCert. No. 2C1, 20 shares, Amt. $20.00. Sutllffo, B. ('., Cert. No. 271, 20 shares, Amt. $20.00. Wood, F. 1)., Cort. No. 300, 200 shares, Amt. $200.00. And In accordanco with law and nil order of tho Hoard of Directors mado on tho 20th day or October, 1915, so many share or each parcol or such stock as may bo necessary will bo sold at public auction at the office of tho company, number 131 Leldes dorff street, Kan Francisco, Califor nia, on Wednesday, January l'-' 191C, tit tho hour or 12 o'clock noon or said day, to pay said delinquent assessment thereon, together with YEARS OF IS(II IH.17 1H50 IKII.I IK7II &&: !Jj:V iPfflK :"'.--.p:"' H YEARS OF LOW VALUES THE ABOVE DlAORAM SHOWS JUST WHEN REAL ESTATE KIIOUI.I) HAVE BEEN IIOl'OHT AND WHEN IT .SHOULD HAVE IIEIIN SOI.I). Real Kstato rises qulcklv In value with good tlmos, Prosperity Is coming. It baa not struck Real lktato yet. Ren) Estate la generally tho last to tool prosperity. It must fool It In a khort time. Thou It will jump In value. How many will have the foroalght to take advantage of tho picsent depression and tho low irii of Hel Uatato. Wo hollero that an opportunity for Investment, for iculatlon and monoy-maklng It offered In Iota Hr thf ilWrailT AVENUE HKIOHT ADDITIOK" al $CS txtfh on a rash paynHtnt or $ dawn and $5 per month. Ne rlty aaaeHsnieni- loiiOA.VTr.OSK For hMutioH of tlm W'MMIT AVENt'M liniOHTS ADDITIOK" auo Mau In oar window or rail ui offlae. BENNETT INVESTMENT CO. HEAL ESTATE LOWS 10 iVi Mii ' , i-;..-ui.i.:.b:r:s;.:;:.T.;.......j. .. ....-... ' '." JV.l.VJVIIl!' ' ' f'V I. i "?" !-' 1 1 1' " ;r i i iii i ' :-) Jw-Zk : UwfOucolp!: .... t :.'.....:: .t ir costs ot advertising nud oxpenco of Bale. ALEX J. KOSnOItOUOH, Secretary or Cnllfornla-Orcgon Pow er Company. orflce: Number 131 Lcldesdorff street, San Francisco, California. 247 FOB 11RNT IIO0SK8 FOR RENT Five room modern cot tage, one block from fcdoral build ing. Phono 499-Y. 241 FOR RENT First class C-room mod em liiingnlow, rango cennected: garage. Tel. 488X. FOR RENT Modern bungalow. Tel ephone 729-Sl. 241 FOllTiitijNTColonol Sargent's res ldonco on Oakdale avo., telcphouo owner at Jacksonville, or Inqulro or II. H. Nye or Hoy I). Peebles nt MciUord. 253 FOR HK.NT FUlcnnttrtti ItOOMH FOlt'ltETTworoom nir Mailed bouse, nicely located. C. A. Do Vou. rou SAr.n.Trt rnvruuK FOR SALE-40.1-112. -Cow and calf. Phono FOR SALE --Thoroughbred Holsioln bull cnir, Address Hox 19, It. F. D. No. l. Central Point. 242 FO irTsAL'iTIMU montlia old hclfoT. Phono 597-R2. 241 FOR SALE Team or mules, weight 900 lbs. each, 0 year olds, $225. O. C. Hoggs. FOR SALE Team, weight about 1500 pounds. Phono 315. tf FOR SALE ('heap. 18 horses. Vln son'a' burn, N. Riverside Avo. 248 FOR HALF. XXKAlt KSTATM FoTfsALE "6r exchango 3 2 a or first class improvod land; will considor one hair payment of city property. Wollttco Wood, Medford. 241 FOR SALE- -Cheap, twenty acres of approved beet land; can all bo Ir rigated; flvo miles from Central Point and about two miles from a railroad station. For particulars a (Id roan It. F. I). No. 2, Hox 82, Central Point, Ore. 239 FOR BALE MIHCKiiliAXKOltB FOR SALE -Ono fTiTo" TliiiitlnBton Player piano with twenty four rec ords, $250 down, balance $10 per month. Owner, Hox O. D. II., Med rord Mall Tribune. 240 FOR SALE Well bred Burred Rock Coekrels for heading pens, now ready, $2 each. Phono 3-F-2. J. U. iWobstor, Phoenix, Oro. 24C FOR SALE AlfaBa hay. Phono 857-R. 240 FOR SALE Forty two cords of dry Pine wood. Inqulro ot Roy II. Poobles. 239 FOR 8ALE Ono man tops for Ford cars nt tho Tent and Top Factory, 10C N. Frout St. 245 FOR SALE ley atraw. -Barley; also baled bar Phono 732-.I2. 255 WANTKI. MTU.vriO.NH WANTED Man and wRo want Job on ranch to do general ranch work, wlfo to cook. J. W. Carroll, Mod rord, Oregon. 245 HELP WAXTKDFEMALH WANTED Olrl ror general house work In Weed, Cal.; good wages and permnnont position to right party. Phono 499-Y. 211 Ilinil VALUES IHHH , I Kill 1 1107 ' IHIIII lUOll 1015 Jf m:Ti-s isnt..ci I' nine s ? .:...' ( 'i-- - ::: : ' 'rItViir lii - vA dR' El- ': ' in m1.- ' ' J llmll' . -j 2j?hSGi!Z& o WANTED iiifiurniiiAWr:oUS WANTED Women lot us help you make monoy soiling guaranteed hosiery to wear; rull or part time; big profits; oxperlcnco unneces sary. Address, International Mills, Uox 122, NorrlBtown, Pu. WANTED To buy automatic rovol vcr, cheap. Call Anderson 900-M. 242 WANTED Couple to work on coun try placo near Jacksonville; man to do ranch work and woman to cook; must bu experienced In cook ing ror private families. Call Sun day between 10 and 12. Phono Jacksonville 59, Mrs. Chas, II. Connor. 240 WANTED 1914 or 1915 flvo pas songor auto In first class condition; tell make, modol, where and when purchased and run; how many miles run; how equipped; prlco and all particulars. Address Hox 22, Mall Tribune, 244 WANTED Land to" clear for wood or on shares, Phone 4S8-M. 241 - - . ... . -,... i . liOBt LOST Waterman fountain pou. Y. Tcngwnld. Hotel Holland. Fouan FOUND Chlld'H mnfr. Owner call at this office, describe property and pay for nil. MONEY TO LOAN TO LOAN $1000 on Improvod ranch Holmes the Insurance Mau, PERSONAL WANTED -Woman between 40 and 55 whom It may concern. I havo a. good homo und hotel; would like to correspond with you. D. F. Mc- Lriiry, Siskiyou, Oregon. 241 C J i-.iT -r.": -i ;IHUJ.-J MISCELLANEOUS. BARGAIN Ilaby carriage, cnllopsl bio, rubber tires, hood, rino con dition. 737 W. 14th St. 241 IHJBINK8H DIKKCniHT Printer." and Publishers MEDFORD PRINTING CO., has the host equipped printing office In southorn .Oregon; book binding loono lent ledgers, billing systoms, etc. Portland prices. 27 North Fir at. WHY? IT IH YOUR lU'mN'ESS TO BEE ME llccnuso my stocx m trado la to havo optioned at tho lowest caab prlco the boat buy In this county. I have bcou on tno ground look ing out tor you for tin- past tire years. Nearly ovoryday ( havo In vestigated Borne "good thing." I have eliminated everything except those doala which I am convinced will se curo ran satisfied customora. In a few boura time I can giro yon the benefit ot this reaoarch. It la my bualnoaa to show you over the county and Introduce you to the possibilities and opportunities her. f Be Med fard first and J. C. BARNES .'09 Wm( Mala tttrwtt NEW TODAY 80 acres on tho Applegnto, with SQiuo stock and Irrigation, $4900,00. Another thoro of 100 acres, stock, Ir rigation and buildings. $7500 and many othor ranchos priced right. A good otih near Poudleton, irrigat ed and water right paid, 187 acres at $100.00; will talco In good llttlo place In oxchango. A fow furnished and sonio unfur nlshod houses for rent. C. D. HOON Room 10, Jaikftou County Hank Hide TIME CARD IXTEItntllAN Al'TO CAR CO. Leave Medford dally exeopt Sun day for Ashland, Talent and Phoenix it N m , II :.0 a. m.. 1:16. 2:30, 3 4 r. and t. I.', p. m Also on Sat urday at 11 16 i m. Sundays leuvo at 10 a. w.. 4 i. m aad lie p. w. Lsve Amiiimit rr Mrdferd dally inik Muadar at a m.. 12 5e. 8: JO, .1 .'!'. 4 4ii and I II p u duaduy ri -Iilnn.l K i in , I iiit. '.on an, I l ." i. ii .-.fc;-S-"!--';:. ..':ilr?f IW r ,-.i. aaric- WWW ui O vA'j j. -,r.Ji HUBIXESS DIRECTOEV Auto Supplies LAHER AUTO SPRING CO. We are oporatlng tho largest, oldest and best oqtilppod plant In tho Pa cific northwest. Use our springs whon others fall. Sold undor guar antee. 20 North Ftftoonth St., Portland, Oro. Attorney GEO. W. CHERRY Attornoy.. and JNotary, Room 9, Jackson County Hank Building, entrance N. Cen tral, Medford, Oro. PORTER J. NEFF, Wir. P. MEALBT Attornoys-at-Law, Rooms 8 and 9, Medford National Dank bldg. A. E. REAMES, LAWYER Garnott Corey bldg. O. M. ROBERTS Lawyor. Medford National Hank Building. Dcntlsta Dr. W. M. VAN SCOYOO DR. O. O. VAN 8COYOO Dentists Garnctt-Corey Bldg., ulto 310 Modroro, Oro. Phone 85G. Collections nnd Reports COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS We collected oomo accounts 14 years old, Wo know how to got the monoy, Tho Huiioclc Mercantile Agency. Inc., Rooms 1, 2, 3, lias kins' Hldg., 21G E. Main at. Engineer nnd Contractor FRED N. CUMM1NGS Snglnoor and contractor, 404 M. F. & II. nidg. Surveys,, estimates, Irrigation dralnago, orchard and land Im provement, Gnrbago GARBAGE Got your promises cleaned up tor tho summer. Call on tho city garbago wagons tor good service Phono 274-L. F. Y. Allen. Instruction In Music HAIGIIT MUSIC STUDIO Room 401, Garnctt-Corey Uldg. Fred Al ton llnlght, piano; Mrs. Florence Halllday Halght, voice. Phone 72. Physicians und Surgeon DR. F. G. CARLOW, DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW Ostoopathlo physicians, -416-117 Gnrnott-Coroy bldg., phono 1036-L. Residence 20 South Laurel at. DR. W. W. HOWARD Ostoopathlo physician, 303 Oarnott-Coroy building. Phono 130. DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician and surgeon. Practlco limited to eye, oar, nose nnd throat. Eyes scien tifically toated and glasses sup plied. Oculist and Aurlst ror S, P, It. R. Co. Offices M. F. & H. Co. bldg., opposlto P. O. Phono CG7. DR. R. W. CLANCY Physician nnd surgeon Phones, office 30, resi dence 724-J. Office boura, 10 to 12, 2 to G, DR. MARTIN C. BAItnER Physl clan and surgeon. Office Palm block, opposite Nash hotel. Hours 10 to 12, 1 to 4, Phono 110-J. T. O. HEINE, M. D. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Hoadachoo and nervous conditions rolloved by properly fitted glasses. Cross oyos straightened. Offlco 228 E. Mala St., phono 303. Consultation rree. GORDON MAO CRACEEN, M. D ( Homoopathlo Physician, Surgeon, 228 East Main St., Medford. Oro gon. Offlco phono 142, residence Phone 732-R2. Offlco hours 1 to p. ni. Public Stenographer M. T. EDWARDS, Steogrnphor and Multlgraphlng, Rooms 409-410 aarnett-Coroy building. Office phono 709-J, resldenco phoue 1C3-R. HERUERT jTliBRRIAN StcnograJ pher, room 29, Jackson County Bank Bldg. Dictation taken any place any tlmo by tho only Steno type operator In Southern Ore. Of flee phono 615, Roc, 275-J. Bowing Machine sInger'se SALE OR RKNTSomo used ma chinos also for sale. Baldwin pi anos for sale, from fnctory to you, dtreat C A. Cbopman, at Medford FurnltMro and Hardware store. Roaldeneo ;i7S H t'eutrnl. Phona 490. T-TTT-.7- ., m -n.-. ."J Transfer BADS TRANSFER STORAOB CO. --omen 42 North Front at Phoua xii I'rKiM iit'M ji.-oi, Kuar auittcj. , .- W X