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i:st)v. rinwi'AffV w wu; TTVOK "FIVE By Blosser ' Freckles and His Friends OF EAST COM! "" mAmnii) mail TitmrNK, mkhfokd. (in:nov tt "". ' ' !' " '1 .' ':&' "" "" ' ' ! -' '" .--'!- ' WORN FARMS BACK BY IRRIGATION h s . 1 mt 'o 0 u My W. W. WATSON. "Inrgc increase in vield w only one of the many benefit of iiipplpmentiil irrigation," said Orvtllo G. Raymond, in a uWMiuii of tlutt subject tint other utflit. .Mr. Raymond was onool engaged willi tlu United Slate de )Mtrbn0fatt; of agriculture in thin lino of b'usbiow mill i cnuippoil bv unroftil stHil,v and pritelieiii demonstration to sperik with Antliority on the ninttur. "Tli,t qunlity of t lie harvest," lio (tuitiiiued, "fa greatly improved. It eoinmaii'ds n belter price, therefore, rind stimulates the fanner's pride in 'producing the choicest of everything ho cuHivntos. Snpplciuentitl irrign Hon ulso enables him to produce a greater viriolv f H'ltl nnil garden growths, limiting it possible for him to liuvo something to Inmost for the nmrlii't every month of the iTop sen ion. It prolnucs the period of hi harvest mid-yields ndynutnges in in iiuincnible ways. Sunshine unit Droulli. "The fanner is learning that when (he nun in Mliiiiiiisr is not onlv the time to 'iiinke hay, but it is also the time to giow liny or any other product, It ia impossible to tnko iu1rtiitUKC of the wiii-iiitli of a drouth without an udcipinte artificial supply of innist lire for the soil. Let me give you nn example, 'hnok east,' that will sur print the farmer in it seiui-aiiil leg leg eon: "Tim annual rainfall in New Jer sey is approximately ! inches -more thnn twine, the piceipitnlioti in this valley i yet during; the growing seasons of ten year that section has o.xiiericnced forty-six drouths of dur ations from 15 to 52 days. Twenty- einlit of those were spring and early. Mimmiir drouths, the most destructive on mops. On the basis of these drouth records the government osti uiateH that the New .Jersey farmers should have it rivaled during; at least 5I.V2 days ttf these ten growing sea sons. How CroHi Weii Saved. "In the Keiininviek disttiet, on the bank of the Columbia river in east ern Washington, where the winter fall or unow and rain is greater than it is in the ltoguo River valley, the straw hurry crop wiik enmplctely destroyed in u drouth of five weeks without ir llgntion, while alongside of this tract yen a I'niir-nerc straw hoi ry pnteh tlmt yielded $500 net. Alfalfa was ineivnsed at the nile of two tons of eured liny per acre on irrigated land in that section, while the crop on what won supposed tti be sub-irri-gtited bind almost failed. Four nere of peach trees five years old re sponded to irrigation with a yield of jtJtlOO worth of fruit. "My old tipple orchard in Wiscon sin lin ltwpoudcd for three coiisop utivu yonr with extraordinary yiuhls. Theio me only three aeies of it, but Int year it yielded a ma.i inuni of llltl bushels. Younger tree in adjoining- orchards on equally good soil that wasn't irrigated didn't produce enough to pay the year's ex penses. OM IVims KcjuvrtnteO. "My t.wrienco in New Kngland on fa mis Hiid orehHids that have been cuUivfttcd for '250 year, demoiistral tsl how etisy and profitable it i to iosiueitt the life of the soil with irrigutioii mid' intelligent agriculture. Before irrigation wa applied, these farm wtie uot yielding; enough to hetip one boy out of ten on the farm. Many of thcni "Pie being: abandoned M wnilhless. Their owuer couldn't borrow money enough on them to iy thflir way out of the township. Sys Ums of irrigation were iiiHtnlhid ami HpVltiniital irrigation applits. with tliciesult that bountiful harvests are Muifl'inr lU.OUO.ODO eoiiouiners with in a radius of a tew miles. "The forms of the east are eoliiiiirr back. Supplemental irrigation is do ing the work. For decades the fami ottt back there have been trusting to the Wensbwal shower,' but in a ma jority of instances the 'occasional vtlHHrt-' jH&diu't come at the fright .time, a U the ease in your vwlley, and the croH were lost. From that, they (or, rather, their graudehildruii) ltilirued Unit they had to supplv Uie retjuired moisture between" ahoMtr iu order to save their iroM. That is aalleil supplemental irrigation. They IF vor are troulde.l with dandruff. Itching ncalp, and otu- I air .-onnng out, wo usk '.oil to tr .5 II Mil TOXIC Gmoour guurautee that it will give you r)cf MI utisfartion or money 00. l2 mtfLM Jp A MT TTOPt iuV v fttfT SlZcttNTS ra5 5H 1 MY iTU HAH OT Wfft i?mL I ' 'I i THEMwmBNWTriY L&l. -j' PERo-oBcnnrtEs Imustahao .-l hb buv t-pw ? p ,Oi-vU- KJffi ,: '''i-r --' ' , I I 0mS TJts 3yj : . o - - " ...,. ...MI vr, I UUHIMWbMItKOTOltY not only saved the crop, but they restored their landa to gieut value. What We Need Mere. "That is jiut what you need in the Rogue Hier valley. You nre rob bine yourselves by trying to ell your lands nt their present value witlio'it water. Add the water, double the value of your finals, more than dou ble your Inn-vests and then keep your ranches, because you Imvp the 'happiest place in which to live on the continent." E "Dining your In-t bu.v week 1 suppose you overlooked a communi cation about the T.oyal Older of Moose and some things that frater nity hns done by wny of improving the morale of that lodge above that which is done generally in such naso ciations' said a prominent member today. "So ninny icinarks weio heard about the last semi-monthly meetiii,r, supper and dance us to be worthy of notice. Kvtir since the middle, of last summer we have been giving these Tuesday evening dinners and dunce. Many prominent people of the city have eome to wutcb for them regularly. Last Tuesday night We were 1'nvort'd by overy condition lor the success of the event, and it was ii most enjoyable triumph iu ev ery department of the evening's en teitninmeut. Next Tuesday evening vc gie another. The committee iu charge of the socinl work of the Moose lodge should be commitnded i'or their conscientious effort to make the lodge's social eutertaiumiuits es pecially happy and clean events. "Long before the state went dry we absolutely barred liquor from the lodge uarlorx. We lost a few members f by doing so, but we clarified ami pur ified the atuiONpheiu of our soitial ttents and have thereby gained u number of members. In our dances we allow no 'ragging' under any name. Anyone showing J he least sign of liquor can't get into our hall. If these part in were held in your own home, they couldn't be cleaner. "Our next dame will he it week' from tomorrow (Tuesday) night. Kveryone who attends is vouched for by a mouther. You have members among your friend, for tho Mooao herd is becoming numerous. Ar range to pome on Tuesday evening of next week and ee how we eon- duet these xoeial a ('fairs. A goodl time will be in store for you." Mis. Iln-m- ot the Iliriilcii is at pri st-nt the guest o In r ilaughler, Mr. Dailuiri-, of Medlord. I'veryone is cujotiug the spring like weather and making prvpanttioiw lor earlv gaiilens. Mis.. Kluier Iliginbothaw of Med ford sMut Suudnv here, the guest ot iclntives and friend :. j Mi and 'Mrs. John Sistv of Wdh.w Springs spent Suudnv ns guesU of' Williiuu Lewis nnil iumil.v. Hold Hill business viiUns Ibis W4ck were; Janp latrenee, Willuui, Lewis and wife, Mike Koltiy, Al H gia, Mr. M.tsou and wile, Mrs. 1 Itlmtan and David Hrown. John Hoggis of the Ilrnimi sn-ni one day Inst week iu Medford. Wtiner I liginbolfctmt uuj- Thin -Xorris of Gold Itidge sikjiiI SIiii.I.. nud Suuday witli their families m Arudford. I'ony Olseu, who ha beeu eonfinid in me House witu a outl utK ot ion sibtih, is uble to tv out agaia. Majib'it llrus. art meeting with g.od Kiieet- Ibis winter ui their tlu .er mine. Weather profibet's fertwusl: Good watuer tor stun iio. KwrviMMiy is busy tin wcf pruu iiur urMutnlu miuI iimnuriuif lu uwnv. Al ri.oJ.. J fMmilB -Li- h.ia beeii rv.ideiits of the Hvrley jdai-e MOOS ORDER GROWS RAPIOLY 1" KANES CREEK this winter, have morrd near Mod ford. Dame Humor has it that wedding bells will soon ring again on Kane's creek. ANTIOCH HEMS Cotlerill Hro. and llalph ltussell of the Meadows, were vjsiting and trading in the valley n few dnys this week. Mr. and Mr. Wyland or Urn Meadows were visiting friends in the Mtllcv and trading with the Medford merchants. Mr. and Mrs. ,)obn lligbnm, .Mr. and Mrs. William Highaut and CI rand -ma (llasH were attending .to business and visiting iu Medford Monday. Theie will be a hard times daueii nt the Meagle ball lYhriinrv -- A prize will he given to the worst drius ed couple in the hall. Km nk De Kor.l hns moved his fam ily to the Joint Duggnii ranch, which he has rented for a number of yearn. The spring weather ha started the grass to growing and the farmers ate getting rendv for the spring seeding. Mr. M.vuot i buying hay from Otto Treiislinm. The McKinniss brothers luyie rent ed the Iteagle ball for a few mouths. less (lliiss huuled u load of griiiu to market Monday. Dennis Duggaii returned this week from Merrill, m Klamath county, where tcr. he has lu'in woi kin;; this win- lUjiorted by Jnckson Countr Ab tract Co., Hlitli and Fir Mt. Cliciill Stale il Oregon -. Jiui Kdwnrdsj transcript of judgment Idcd. Wilbur 11. llohues et al vs. Mitt. K.ituna Wing et al., suit to quiet title. Hoy K.lliott vs. Hazel Klliott, sum mons filed. John W. Cox vs. Oakdnlo Land & InvestnifMit Co. et al., demurior to amended complaint. A. W. Teniipy vs. Hogue River Kami Product Co. et al., aunuuons filed. Kadc A Holbronk v liad & Ilohiu et ul., sunmioim filed. C. A. Hamlin el ux v. (!. W. Dlak, summons filial. L. A. Mun'hy, guvdian, vs. Homy Kimicis Whcttone et al., reply filed. ncorgc T. Watson vs. Ann ltussell, notice filed. Henry I). Angle vs. Union Oil Co., undertaking for injunction. Abraham Slept . Otto K. Thomas et a I. proof nt mailing. lirnl Ustalo 'l'iiisfnrs. II. It. Unughetty to Annie I. Diniehcrtv, laud in ee. :10-17-.1K. ' 10 C. It. Cm lion it a, to J. L 1'i.ni el nx. I"t 7, b!"cU 'i, I ..III. .ii ilil., Mfllonl KIO I!. K Ami l ! '" " What is Home WHfteui an Heir! This Is n subject that has a place In all mludi In ail timtsj. And It ualuully db rettt tliougtit a4 to Hip Ui-' Mt ul tlio luotUr d"rmg tli.it wmulcrful pclod of ciixxtaocy. MnUhirs mI know rc onn cm! "Motlier's Inc. ul" It U on ex ten I rcimtly fur thu tt'.'t.l.nie niiikclu, an nMri I in hi to eipaisl willout umluo tralii, a -i (i lis; organ 1 ru' I ATuliut ncrvss, t.j pull nt llfMMiau to tliu n v i 1 iwIr. It,.. t t ,tf. I il.it arc amiured, iMsmful tilel.U r.- i ;ii . ui-1, morning altkMM, lu-ailu'u, ....' i. l::-i..n ami oltor iU trrsM'H .in iu,,:. llw Nurioiw tMiMi wUcb wumio (ii'iikl relate tliry litlri' cspwl lit- iulii "Mutlxr'a I'rtcud. A ud by IU Scci uj.ii tbe iniiKle lbs fona la ! taianl ami tUy rrturn to (Mr iwttu-al. i u.. MBHoth (ontuiir after baby I lHS, (M bottle of Uii iiivulustiUi akl to Uot uuturri. Any dnifitat WIN fswuy iV. II b bsrmlws but Wpmltefally gaBll. MTril la BnwtfcUt Kcmilstor Co. 411 IJ Bur Itllil . AOmiiIja. fla.. tur a mmim-IbIIv writ 1 Ira aulito book fur win M IsUrnUd iu Uw subj V Matmallr. H will Jinwe u luxO- Q9mu iti,uKlAuw uU cuout, WnU UsUy, COURTHOUSENEWS Uurrnll, lot 'J I, block ", ii Alfa Add., Ashland Kliznbcth X. Andcinou to Dorn Wight, lot It), block a, Airu Add., Aahland W. R. Honghind et nx In .1. 1'. Hoagtaml et u.x. land iu see. :ii.:i5-ik ('. S. Cunningham et nx to It. .1. IMwnrds et nx, land in sec. jo-no-ii:. O. ('. McAllister tit u. to .1. II. Wnrc, lots 10, 11 and 21, Valley View Add., Oulcy 5(10 Add., A.shlnnd ,1. C. Walker et n. to Cottiell, laud in sec. aw. . 1 titimiiti Morris et vie 500 W. W. 2o-a:i- 10 to the lirunswick Iiivostment (!or IMiratioii, lots in Koguo Itiver Valley Oichnrds Co. tract 10 .1. K. llessclgriivc el al to Sarah V.. Iturselt, land in sec. !l- :i7-aw., and sis. ai-;m-aw. 1,000 A. K. Kellogg et nx to H. C Wells, lot in block 1. (Inld Hill . .... Marshall Nuckolls et u.x to 100 llnunnh Morris, lots in Koguo Itiver Vnllcv Orchards Co. Tract . 10 LOW TEMPERATURES 0VERJJEW ENGLAND BOSTON, IVh. 15. rniiMiully low temperatures prevailed early today over the greater part of New Kughui I with Xorthlit'ld, VI., ieMirtiug the lowest, 1H below .mo. A ru.tf Agreed Many bailing gfi-eeginr rt ert hate rrctinly das.iird tl.4t lubriciiinguil insile tram mfihall-bn-'C petroleum gives beit rtiulu. Pacific Cftittt motarlstt laade the ainc dlKte.ro yearn fct, J'or lite majority have been utlnv Xerolrne in ptclertnce to nil tslicr nil., llie) nro vtith the wperti. Zeflenc U made from w Itcttd Calitoniiu pttiulruin niliaUdsit toiler the un Hualled refining faciliiiei uf the Staiuiard Oil Ctsiipaay. Keit time vmi empty the rr.'nk cue, telill vtiih Zeto Icuc. Standard Oil Company (Clltl'oillM) tmowm ikt ShrJard Oilorffofoi' Ga WHY? CAPITAIi ' PREPARE FOR PEACE .Nhwcoiiu r - oliltlmer - stranger or cltUen if n will co in o to my nffba you y,ill he liitereatcil. 1 have ruaily for your ixaiulnatlou :t lH'HlNKSH PUOPOSITION. The owix-r will aall at InvoU-a than lease from piirehaafr, lutylng pur chaser .')0'-, of bla monty back for a five your leave:' at thu oml ot Uv year will turn buafneaa orr to pur chaser or iiurehajora atoek that will invoke r.tt-, aore Uian It Uuea now. Ilemenilif-r you Uoubls your eapl Ul, and liav ejnnleyniuHt; a Iloguit Ither Valley, Medford, Oregon, proposition. 1 ask you to InveattjiatH this then aak any Hank or Hanker In Medford a to IU merit. J. C. BARNES ( ' v l- Wfcai wain at. Fhono 799 I .. I - - " ..... 1"JIW lllill 1 llwiiKKlliai . PUT CREAM IN NOSE AND STOP CATARRH Tells How To Open Clogged Nos trils and Kml Head-Cold. You eel flue In a few mnrnontn. Year cold In liend or eitturrh will lie """ Your clugeil ueitiils will tipcn. 'J'lie air unaiagm if ur lirsil will rleur and you tain breathe frrelv. No more (Inli ne, hmuhii'lie; no hawking, 'miffllng, inueoin illis'liargi's or (lrtnr-; no ctriig glliig far lirrstli nt night. Tell your druggM yon wnnt n mll liottle of I'lj'm Cri'itin Holm. Apply a little of this friufrmit, ntlieitle i-rrun Iu jour lHntrll", hi It niiitinlH UipMifi'i etery air iwwtuge nf llw Inml, snotliu aiullienl tlie swollin. IiiIIkhmsI Hiuisst ntPHibrsiw, anil ii-llcf ishh.-k liiilsntty. H jut what every cnM sml ptiUrrh inffeff-r ii. Utwi't tay siulTsili AdinluLstiiitoi-'ii Not Ire In the county court of tha utiite of Oregon, fur the county of .lack son. Iu tho amtter or the estatu of Ar nold llnuholxur, deceaseil. N'otlco la heioby given that on tho ;t 1st day or .lauunry, 1 '. 1 '.. tho under Hlgnud waa duly appointed iuIiuIuIh trator or tho estate of Arnold llan holier, deceased, by tho rounty court of th state of Oregon for the county or Jarknou. All parsons having claim agnlnit tin twtate of aald decedent nro ltenv by notified to present the Mtuie, with proper vouchers, within six months of tho date hereof, to me. the iinder alKiind, al lliiltu I'slln, Jaeksou coun ty, Oregon. Hated I'eiirunry lai. iun. HAItllY 1). MILLS. Admlnlttrntor. lllll UU.NT VritMSIIHH AITH. KOIl HUNT Apartment Tor rent. Tho lleihen. 10 qulno 81. FOIt KENT IlOOHrM KOIt KENT -Conifortable furnlahed hoiiae, ti-nioniH. modorii and close lu. Call nt 117 N. Holly, or Phono 8SS-Y. ' KQll KENT Throe tooni modern furnlalusl liouae. close lu. -117 Jay Sit., cor K. Oakdule anil Uth. 879 FOR UKNT Furnlahed bungalow, ISO W. 11th, Phone S1K-M. John !'. White. FOIt HUNT 5-room modern house, 1 V aoroa bottom land, good chick on and garden proposition, $ 1 2.50 a month. Ilonnott lnvuat. Co. FOR RENT Colonel Sargont'a rea Idonce on Oakdale avo., tolophono owner at Jackaonvlllo, or lmpilm of H. II. Nye or Roy II. Peebles nt Mtslford. 279 Mil KAhK MIflUr3M..7:OUH TOaALEB7et T-Wb wood plpo nt lie tier foot; 160 feet 2 lacli wood pipe at 8r per foot; 8H feet 1-Inch wood pipe at 7c per font. For IrtimeillatH dlapoaal. Mmlth Emery Co., Aahland. Uregou. FOR KALE Eggs for setting from winter laying h (,'. Ulioile labou! Reds. $1 per sitttlng, $" per ban ilreil. Mr W. 1). Ilootli, BUD Oak at , Ashland. Or. 10 FOlfALv'l,eTl cam Oaa ffvo paeeeugcr E. M. K.; one five pas senger Regal; one five iwwHNtger Corbln. Can make very reason able prices on three cars. (leo. L. Trelchler, 20 Koulli Holly slretit, Oveiland Agency- 21 FOR SALE -Fof hounds; also leat pair rublilt doi In state, Cbaa. OlltlirUit, Hume Valley, Ore. 2KI FOR KALE-'yphera 210 ogg lncu balor nsod once, $ 1 K. Also pedi greed White Wyandotte hetu from FUnnel's eggs. Capital R ranch, Central I'eiut. Tel. Slaxxt. 279 FOR J5ALK Fine poultry and fruit ranch; elty water. 0, Mall Trlbuno. SMI FOR SALE Iron Ago, Improved Rubblna potato planter; Furuuhai elevator potato digger; Hoover potato sorter; lu istrfert eundltlon; have bail light use. Coat flSK. I'rle f!25. E. W. Carlton. Cen tral Point. 2 HO FOR SALE- Ford on ma.ii topa and top work of all description. Ud fard Tent and Awning Co., 106 N. Front, Phone 7a-I(. 29f. FOK SALE Eggs from range raised S. C. Uuff Ughorna. W. J. Ferns, Medford R. F. D. t or phone Mrs. A. II. Feme, 1K-F2. 2l FOIt SALE Harrod Rock eggs for kaiehlBg; young tnorotigbhted roMton. J. B. Webfter, fl. V. !., Tal'tt. Phono S-FI. 8H FOIt BALK Meed barley, ekeap feli haled barley straw. Call TISJ. Toil ItKNl' IHiUHKKKIUlXa ItOOMS KOH ItlCNT KrirnlRhod hoiiBOkonp rooma, 231 Bwt Dili. Call after FOI 8Al nik'Ati VStATH LOTS Ki KAcTf t down. $1 por month, no Interest. (Jimrnntetnl cleared and level. Healthful and fast growing cotuniunKy. Kino for homo or Investment. Write for pnrtlPiilnra. llox 71, Uuchoafor. Wusli 253 I'OU BALK Hoticoa and lota. 31 So. Ornnge St., $1200: 824 Mimiuitt Ave. $rno. J. A. HonuVrium, Mt. KcelMln, Ocennalde. Calif. 2ND rOM S.TAi'rwmHJ i'i. i- rfijn jn in i ii ii t i in ii n i ni i-i J KOIt SALIC Team, wagon and hnr noaa. 12-ln. plow, hark, alngle liar ncaa, grlnilstoiic and furniture. 1211 West luth St. asu KOIt SALK Toniu work mra, chonp. 0. Alldor, lloas' Lanu. 281 FOIt SAI.H ao lioratM; must bo sold. .See Walsh, lit Vinson's barn. N. ltlvursldo uvo. 297 HUM' WA.VTr:! ?IALK WANTISnHxporlriuccd man to han dle public spray rig. onn with good team preferred. Ilox 0, Mall Tri bune. ' WANTWi-lilTUATIOSn WANTED Work by hour or day by Indy. I'hono8N-Y. J8l SITUATION Ily aUmographor. f. years experlnnco; roferuuiuis glvon. Addreaa l'. !., .Mall Trlbiine. 2S: WANTED jpoattlon on ranch by good liouseUooiiar and cook; one that will nunrvclalti Kmxl home. Ilox C, Mall Trlbuno. 2Sli WANTED -Wish to make contract to care for orchard. A. Wllaon (Umi-K, Ilox 7U, Medford, Phone 817L. . . i WAJTTBIt HtM-iytitirtWltlM WANTED- Medford proiierly 1500 and $700 push for so acre Improv ed ranch; part or 1700 mlsht stand al t per eout. Addrnsa 111 Evelyn. Urunts Pane. 279 WANTED Auto to runt month. Call 617-X. by the 2a 1 1 WANTED To buy second hand ohlckon wire. Will II. Wilson, 12 North Front. WANTED A second hand gas en gine, about 2 ft h. p., light weight, with pump jncik. J. A. (laminlll. R. I). 1, Medford, Phono 1 1-F22. 280 WANTED by day. 479-M. -Drcaxinaklng at homo or HI H, Central, I'hoiie WANTED To earn for children day or evening during alsunce uf pur ante at theater, ete. I'liono 72KJ. 297 WANTED -Your vulcanising and bat tery charging. Phono 520, r.-taa Trading Station. 2t WANTED Knitting mill Hants Hoin hu, full time; salary $l.ri weekly, dlstrlbutliig guaranteed hosiery, or 25 cent an hour spare time; per manent work; experience uiiihhj iiMiary. Address Manager Intcruii tbinal .Mills, Norrlstown. Fa. MlNCtlLLANKOtlH. "CHRISTIAN UNITY" by Roy. Chas. F. Dole and other I'nltarlait llter nture sent free to Inquirers. Ad dreaa Mlaa Haael lturtoii, Centr.il Point, Oregon, It. F. D. No. 1. 279 MO.VllV 1 MIAN TO LOAN ?1000 on Improved ranch Holmes the luauranee Man. for it.tuiiA.Nru; TO TRADE -Cypltora doiou Rhode Island Telephouo tilu-KI. Iirooiler tor Red ileus. 280 FOR KXCIIANOB I own Uo dwel lings In Portland, a wheat raiu-li in eastern Orenon, a highly Improved 10 acres near Cortland and want to exeuaiiK any piece of tbe aliovu property for a ranch In the Rogue river vulley aullauie for cattle ami hogs. et. . of about $Bouti or $7000 value A.liliess 10 lo I I Uerkwlth bulldlnn. Eugene, Oro. 279 IIUHI.MWH (Mltr.UlvJUI a s ttfSmm pa aPSi kp Sotvtiig Muphlno RINOKJt IKWJNU MACHINES FOP lAI.b OK KKNT - 1 : ehlues also for sale, Aaaalng and repairing. C. A. Cfiuputan, at Med ford Furniture tt Hardware alora. Realdence 276 Su. Cocirai. nmit, SO- O O AatouYalics '41 LAHBtt AUTO SfniNO CO.We nro opOrntlng tho largcat, cXiloat ami best cciulppod plat In tho Pa cific northwoat. Uso our sprlnea wlien otlicra fall. SolJ. iwulcr gunr sntce. 20 North FKteonth 81., l'ortlnnd, Or Attorney GKO. W. CHElUtY Attorivsy and .Notary, Hown 9, Jackson . County Hank llulbllug, cntranco N. Con tral, Medford, Ore. fOIlTKU J. NS:r,t Wit. 1 MEALUT Attornya-at-Ijtw, Ilooma 8 mi 9, Medford National Hank bMg A. K. KKAMKS, LAWYKU Corey bide. -QariMtt- O. M. KOnKHTS Lawyer. Medford National Uaak Ilttlldlfl. PctKts Dr. W. M. VAN fiCOYOO IJU. 0. O. VAN BCOYOO Dentlata Qarnctt-Corey Illdg., title Jtledforo, Oro. l'hona 85C. Collection niul llrtvcta 310 COLLi:CT10N8 AND UEl'OUTS Wo collected no in e accounts 14 yean old. W know how to get tbe money. The Uutiock WcrcawtU'a . Agency. Inc., llooins 1, 1, 3, Ila kins' llldg., 2 IS K. Main it. Kncltvcer nwil Cortinwlor FRED NrcUMATlNOSnglner an4 eontrnctur, 404 M. F. & II. llldg, Hurvoys,, estimate, lrrlgatleQ dratnago, orchard aad Isnd lu provement. Inftirnnre. KARL S. TUMY aenoral Insurance office. Fire, Automobile, Accident, Liability, Plato Glass, Contract, and Surety Honda. ExceMent com panlus, good local aerrlcu No. 210 (Jarnott-Corey llldg. Itulructloa Im 4nsl IIAKlllT MUSIC BTUDIO- Room 401, Oarnett-Corey bldg. Fred Al ton Halgltt, piano; Mrs. Florunco HallliUy lUlgbt, yoUm. PUob 72. .i laritg OAUIIAOK Oet your promise cleaned up for the tummer Call on the city garbage wagons far stood service. I'hune 271-L. V Y. Allen. S 1'tiyttclsD anil flnrgeous DR. F. O. CA11LOW. DR. KVA ValM' - MAINS CARI.OW OsteopalhU physicians, 416-417 aarnett-Cor? bldg., phone 1038-L- RmIiUbc 2 Boulh laurel at. U!t. W. W. IIOWAIID OsteopathU phyalclau, 303 arcett-Corf building, l'hone 130. DR. J. J. KMMBNfS I'hyaldan ant Biiraeon. Practice limited to eye, ear, neMi and throat. Kvoa sclta tlflnslly tesUd and ict.ie-i sup plied. Oeullat and Aurlht for H p R. R, Co. Offline M. F A II Co bldg., opposite P. O. Phone CG7. DR. It. W. CLANCY Physician and surgeon Phoius, of fie 30, real. dence 724-J. Offlee houru, 10 U 13, 2 to S. Dll. MARTIN C. I1ARHKR Pbval elen and sinr.n. Offlca Paint bbiok, oupotilto Nash hotel. Ilodra 10 to 12, 1 to 4. Phono 110-J. T. O. HEINE. M. D. Eye, Ear Noae and Throat. Ileadachoa nnd nervous conditions relieved by properly fitted glaaaea. Crose eyes straightened. Office 22S E. Malu at., phone 203. Consultation troo. aOUDONMAC CRACKBN M. D. Ho-maepalble Pbyateian, Surgeon. 222 Hast Main 8L. Metlord. Ore gon. Office phone 142. residence phone 7S2-R2. Otflco hours 1 to 4 p. in. 1MI. 0. W. 8TEPHEN8pNW'Hyaiclort uhiI Optician. Caila answered. Eyes tested; Glasses fitted that will correct any defect of visien: prices reasonable. Phone S8I-N. Offlee at residence for the present, ed!ra' 0re0n' ll0.llj!: Printers mid I'lilillsHnw I. liagMir-ijriirniii-!! n i "T i " t ' ' MEDFORD PUINT1NO CO.. baa the umt wiulppetl prtntlng otHee In coulkeni Oregon; bonk binding, IflOM leaf ledgers. bllliiW syslMHij. ete. Portland prices. 27 North Flr at. Tinsfen fajujSMair. i i- i -- -- - eSwMSBitfewa-,f JlisfiM Tl'ANSKI.It & STOUAOB CO ' OJflte !- N.uth I'i'OUt St. Phone 21ft. i-riiea liuht. Servleo guar 0 Qiituud. 4 (