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PAGE FTVE M i ' Wm ' ' ' -..-.-. . m . i i ii. MEDFORD llW TRIBUNE, 3tEDFORD, OREGON, TIIFRSDAY, JtTNE 15, 1016 9 fe vrT - BUTTE FALLS 1 ' ' '"' i m Joo Gcpport, .Frank Carson, Ren Kdmonilson, N. 11. llildreth, M. R. Ivoontz, C. A. Eilmnndson nnd J. I. Pntton nro cutting trail through dif ferent section of the territory to be liatrolod by tiio Jhekon County Fins Patron association this season. Ck W. Barker and family, pttn Stewart nnil Mrs. Rcrniee Raker went to Rogue river Saturday evening on a fishing trip, coming home Monday morning. George reports n good timo and lots of fish, but thinks Rogue. river water is about as wet as Rig Hullo. George Putnntn and .Tofit Orth, willi their families, autood to Camp Xick Sundny for a day's outing and n few of those fine trout that may bo taken from Rig Butte. Wo hope they had good success. Come again. About 0 p. in. Saturday the home of K. E. .Smith was discovered to be on fire. Jfrs. Jones first saw the fire nnd gave the alarm. Before help onme Mrs. Jones was doing the work of a Tiro brigade. She attached the garden hove nnd as tlio fire was in the roof she soon had the fire under control, with little damage. A woman with It eonl head. The water oozlc arc quite n nuis- Jincn at tliv liuuiiiery, as tlioy are feeding on the small fish that arc being fed in the ponds. An active tisp of, the .2J will be necessary to learn there littto poachers better manners. Mori Rrninnrd will occupy tho gov ernment station at Skcoter'n swnmp this, season, and E. W. Smith will bu stationed over on Trail. Hoth young men are m government employ. Some people nro wondering why TJnelo Wnnty wa hotfooting it for Medford last Saturday. Just like 'em nlwaj's prying into other peo- iilu'rt affairs. Some ome much merited work is licinir done on the road south nnd enst of Butte Falls. Blaine Klum of Medford is rumi nating nt Cnmp Nick. Ben Frederburg is preparing to bnild n house on his ranch to replace the one burned in September, 1015. A fellow applied to Bill Chambers to do orchard work. "Can you prune?" asked Bill. "Yep." "Can t you graft?" "You bet," was the re ply. "I was on the board of county commissioners in Josephine county the year we let so many bridge con tracts." Bill sent him to Wnnty. There is n strong sentiment for re- v call in Butte Fulls, i. e., to recall minion from the petition to recall the, ,. . CQuniy court.. .. . . - '' Time was when' we thought tfint the, only salvation for Jlutto Falls was n railroad.' Of course, a rail road was all that was needed to start lnmbor operations. Wo got the rnil- road at a great expense, and without doubt nt n great loss to the railroad company, only to learn that the poo plo who had gobbled up nil the avail able, timber in this section am not .operators they nro speculators. All things considered, the railroad is giv ing this community good service, while the lumber interests are dead, mid though we have experienced mon enough to run a lumber cnmp and man a sawmill, all have to jcavc home to get work, If a sybtcm of taxation could be inaugurated that would reach out and get thoic fellows that own the earth with their down-hill pull there would be a change from speculator to 'operator. Superintendent Berinu delivered n big carload of fish at the Butte Falls feeding ponds today and hns gone back for another enrlond to bo deliv ered tomorrow. The fish hatchery nnd the Butte Falls-Proeot road are to the op timistic stopping stones to better times for Butte Falls, The jwssitn ists (and we have them) say just a promise and n fizzle. We lil:o fizzles. ALONG HUE RIVER Ainoug the valley victors this .week wore Mr. Middlebuhher, Sirs. (loorgo Fry, W. P. Morgan, Jack Houston. Mr. nnd Mrs. II. French wore .Kaale Point visitor Monday. Ilnrrv Howard nud fnmilv nnd Mrs. Ilolton came out from Central Point Sunday and spent tho day uinong friends and relative on Long Branch. Mr. Frank Miller of Control Point is visiting relatives on Dry creek. Mioses Kuln and Ida Houston came put from Medford nnd sjHtHt tho week uud with home folks. Steve Smith went to Kdsall's Crossing Wednesday to be x"ie a month. Arthur Holden roturned to his home in Portland Thuwday. Ho bus spent the lust fortnight m tho guost of the Martin and Skynnan families. ifr, nud Mrs. Skynnuu accompanied him far us Central Point. Turn ttaiNvy HHd family called at the W. T. Houston how Sunday af trr.f.o. Vi, a Mae md Jeiwie Maultby hart oioved back to Medford. to. aod Mrs. Kirebgewuer autoed up from Frisco in three dnys nnd n hnlf this week. George Croft nnd wife have mov ed to the Modoc orqhnrd. Last week Green Mathews, Gene Hollows nnd Wig Jack drovo over 200 head of cattle to the summer rango near Butte Falls. Professor Johnson made n "busi pess trip up the river this week. , Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Couovcr wore in Medford tills week to bo near their flnughlcr, Mrs. Walter Woods, who is in Snored Heart hospital. Mrs. Woods had two 0cration9, but is recovering as fast nt? can bo expect- "! ' Mr. Onrrett and family autood 'out and spent Sundny nt the McX'nbe home. Sinn Aikens is assessing the farm ers in this vicinity. A number of Willow Springs ladles epent Tuesday afternoon visiting with Mrs. W. D. Clnrk. Mrs. R, W. Eldon ami Mrs. L. King motored to Ashland on Saturday to attend tho College Women's club picnic bold at Ashland park, Vldnl Blackford has been on tho sick list for tho last three weeks. Wo hope Mho will soon recover. Frank TonvpklnR is on a business trip to Montague, Calif. Sliss Helen Parker has loft for Cor vullls, where she will attend tho summer school. Recently as Albert Forgy was lead lug his team along tho roud near the homo of Ralph Dean, an automo bile came racing along tho road and attempted to pass tho man and horses without slackening speed. Tho result wns a collision between tho machlno and ouo of tho horses, breaking tho animal's leg so that It had to bo shot. Luckily Mr. Forgey remembered tho number of tho car and has by this timo found out tho ownor'a name and address. Thoro in a great deal of reckless driving thru this district and tho sontlmcnt of tho peoplo Is that thoso responsible for accidents caused thoroby bo severely dealt with. Tho Willow Springs Orange met at tho school house last Saturday even ing. Though everybody is busy on his ranch at this season thoro was a surprisingly good attendance on hand. A number of topics were brought up nnd if tho Interest manifested nt tho coming lecture of Prof. McPhorson on teh subject "Co-operation of Farm era" can bo considered indicatlvo of tho present state of mind of the American farmer, then wo toilers of tho soil will toon rocolvo a better and coro Just compensation for our labors. Let all farmers Join tho Grange Dy co-operating , vvlth his neighbors tho farmer can loam new methods nnd tho exchange It ideas that will help not only himself but tho community In which ho lives. Tho following program was enjoy ed by all present: Piano solo, "Evening Star," by Miss Kthel Dean. Vocal solo, "Devotion," by Miss Rose Jonos. Piano solo, "Blue nell," by Miss Edna Nichols. Vocal solo, "Leuoro," by Albert Forgey. ;It was decided to meet onco a month during July nnd August on tho second Saturday of tho month. Tho It. W. Eldon family and Mrs. L. King spent Wednesday evening with tho -IJ. W. Blrkholi family. SAMS VALLEY Mrs. F. A. Myers visited Inst week with Mr. Myers' parents nt Itoguo River. Mrs. H. I. Pelton lately returned from visiting the rose carnival in Portland. Mrs. W. C. IConney nnd son Virgil visited in Central Point a few days this week. Profeshor P. If. Dally nnd Mr. Stine of Medford wore interviewing our people Wednesday in tho inter et of insurance. Hioliurd Straus nnd son, William, made a bubinosfi trip to Cennrtl Point nnd Medford Tuesday. Mrs. I). C. Wilson, Jr., returned Wednesday from nn extended visit in Granth Puss. W. W. Kdington spent Tuosdny nt teudtiig business in Medford, J. I. Fredenburjf und family iti- cotitly movod to Central Point to ro side, leaving the home place in tho enrs of his sou, John. Wo are sorry to loeo the family from our preoinet, ns they were good neighbors and verv benefloial in so-v oial sffain.. Karl jroore motored from Central Point Tiiedftv evening, aeeonipany ingAL'B. W. C, Kwiimy and children home. Pete Vanhardenburg left last week for Colorado, where he has ln-en con sidering a land proHMitiou. Ho writes that everythintf uoimos up to exHetatieiifi. 'lhe dry (Edition of tbo soil, aw ing to the eoiditiR of the weather, is proving quite a sorieui injury to the growing orop. SQUIRREL FOOD Ij : ' Wt5 RM(rtp5 M& OP -ftp N "" Mtwtf t camc itoMfc from" '"q-. NorAB.uonouy. ScRfe COW -filC smftROvA 5WIIS-PID - - ffiAYlrffi Tag- sCiWm& jLrtafcrjji JtJiz WhL mmmcmmmB PlivACRIMC fX)WtJ nA06QOlToeS- O. L. Irwin went to Medford Frit day evening and returned Sunday. Roy nnd Uriah Vaughnn are vis iting homo folks. Bert Higinbothnm nud family went to Medford Sundny in their new automobile. Messrs, Miller nnd Brown of Med ford ure visiting at tho Gordon much nt present. Mr. and Mrs. Peyton nud sons, Earl, Jntpes nnd Ralph, autood to vnlle- 'loints Saturday nnd returned home Sunday. . Some young folks of tho neighbor hood surprised tho- Peelor nnd Blanchard families Tluirsduy by go ing in n parly to siiend. the evening. Mrs. Lewi's of .Flounce Rock ranch went to Medford Inst Tuosdny. Misses Lillion nnd 'Hope Nye nnd Bentrieo Lewis spent Monday at the Vnugluin home. Mr. and Mrs. Clements nnd Mrs, Vnn Scoy were up the ilr'nt of the week to look over the phone line. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson and son of Central Point visited ut James Griovo's ouo night last week. Mr. Wilson is giving Christian Soioneo treatments to Mrs. T. B, Higiuhnthnm nnd every one hopes shu will be greatly benefited. Don't forget the picnic next Sun day at the camp ground above tho bridt'C. Paul Peyton spent Thursday Ht Mr. Krskiiie's. Friday night's frost did consider able damage to the ciudeus on tho north side of tho river. The W. C. T. U. met with Mob dames Peelor and Blanchard Satur day ufternoou and hdn a verv good meeting. The subject was "Flower Missions," and the good tlioy do. The hostesses served chicken sand wiches, pioklos and enke nt conclus ion of the meeting. Pearl Peyton went home with Mar gery Krskine Sunday to remain sev ernl days. Tho Flounce Rock uud Peyton communities are plnnniiii: a pieuio for July 4, ns thpy could hour of no other proposed celebration very near, and we can't all go to Ashland. Tho pienio will he at Cascade Gorge, for merly known ns "Hole in tho Ground," nnd will consist of tho us. unl program, appropriate to tho day, athletic sports nud nmusoments and u basket dinner. All neighboring hnmlots ure invited to attend and to take part in all things, Further ngi tation nn thi subject will follow. Curl Riehnrdsou has been sHuding several dujs in the valley. Mrs. Lizzie Niehol and children spent Sunday nt Mr. Vnugh&n'u. Two more pianos have been brougliMo this part of the country one to Cluule Walker's and we don't know uhore the other Went. Mr, and Mrs. Ulrich and daughter came up Sunday to visit Mr. and Mm. Karl Ulrioh, Mr. Avery, Mr. Dawson and Miss Krskiuo took supper with Mr. Pey ton Sunday. Why Hmolut lilt Cfgiuu When La Gondaa are only 10c RHICHESTER S PILLS j tin lunu Cot. Ulm. Atwtn KilutJt SOID BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE iO)UK tll AkFrlriUlf, AKjyTipiv 1'iiit i u,t tviTu xuiiNV T ilil k-". il lik Mm . v -fti W'l T"V ikfr llvr fi. V vi jg iirni.L AtUo.('iri.;iA:H.Trni I C Zlf llUMlINO IIHAMU 1'ILLa. luli .W m jsEmausuMmpr- "'Ev' ii .W-N.--V"' '-fJ.JTL .v . -i ANTIOCH HEMS Mr. and Mrs. Frunk Murdock have moved to Medfnn! and Mr. and Mrs. Hay, who bought their lraso and crop, have tnken possession of the ranch. Wo welcolno them to Antioeh nnd hope more will ootno and make their homes in this section. Albert Cleveland, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Richard Cleveland of Medford, who died Thursday, wan buried Sat urday in tho AnliocH cemetery on June 10, Tho dance nt the Bonglu hall Sat urday night was quite n success. The young folks fvom the valley towns nro patronizing the hall nud milking it n place of enjoyment. Commissipnor Lccver of Central Point is n freipicnt visitor in the An n'och country the,so days, looking af ter the rgnd work being done in this district. ' . Claude. .Chapman of Medford vis ited the home folks Monday niglii, returning to .Medford Tuesday niorn ing. Then. Glass was cranking up his ear Sunday nnd he must have crank ed too hard, as he is packing a sprained writt around these days. Frank De Ford is nwnv from homo shearing sheep, and Mr, Nonnuu is nutting his hay crop on the. Webber runch. Misses Cuma De Ford nnd Myrtle Chapman of the Chaparral school passed the eighth grade examination and were given their diplomas, Floyd Rodgcrs, youngest sou of Delude, has returned homo from Washington state and is very sick with In gripjHt. MissoH Zclla nnd Bertha Taylor, two of the popular young ladies of Sams Valley, havii loft for Chieo, Cnl. Tho Meadows ball team played the Sams Vallev boys Sunday evening on tho Same Valley grounds, the score being 18 to 8 in favor of the Mend ows. The weather was hot and the rooters would not yell nud did not oven toot their auto horns. Harry Trosham got hurt by n foul ball, but is ready again for the next game. Lnnc Wybuid drovo his biineh of cattle from the ditnh company's pas ture to their summer rnnmi Monday. Theo Glass and family and Will Owens nnd family of Central Point motored to Ashland Sunday to visit the park and drink tho llthia nnd other wit tors. .Our ranchers nro gathering their cattle off tho range and will take them to the summer range in a few days. Jock Walker of Long Brunch was hunting for lo( cattle in this section this week. We found thoko oat tie, Jack, nud sent you word. Bert Chapman sold his hack to Oscnr Rodgers this week. Bert in fcntii,.,. ,.. o..,i ..-in i..v ii.;., . ii r- selling out and will lenve this fall for Arizonn. VT FIVE ACRES Ohoice 5 ncro tract, olose in, siiitalilt' fop gnrdon, IxT' rios or gonernl purposes. Price ()25. BENNETT INVESTMENT CO. Iteol lUUto Iionns, IUintub, Iusuranco, 102 Wwt Maln, t By Ahernl ass35 llAWoiMG SCMS WlllUG OITNYIMO ATTWCNTV PIVC tft' Reported by Jackson County Ab stract Co., fltxth and Fir Sts. Ileal Kstnte Tmnufcrs. O. T. Brown et ux to J. T. Ilcriford, land in sec. '28-J8-1W. $ 10 Grant Ilarrmoii to Mollio Har rison, lots in block 21, Gold Hill . . . 1 United Stntes to Lynn Huinley, land in see. lL'-JlS-IlW. Patent Rebecca R. Mooro to V. J. P.mcrick, lot 8, block II, Ken dall Add,, Medford 10 N'otlco t Contrtvctorn Sealed proposals addrossed to tho county eourt of Jackson county, Ore gon, and ondorse.d thereon, "Propos als for constructing portion of Sams VnlJey.Oold Hill Road," will bo re ceived by the county court of Jack son county, nt Its offices lu tho cD.irt house at Jacksonville, Oregon, until 11 o'clock a. in. on Saturday, July 1, 1010, and at that tljno aud placo will bo publicly opened and read. jAU poposals must bo lulido upon blank form, to bo obtained from the county Burveyor, nt his offlco in tho Medford National Hank building, Medford, jOrogon, must give ho prices proposed, both In writing and in figures; nnd must be signed by tho bidder, with his nddross. Kuch bid la to bo presented under sealed coror, and shall bo accompanied by cash, a bidder's bond, muda payublo to Jackson county, or a certltiud chock, mndo payable to tho county Judgo, af Jackson county, Oregon, for nn amount equal to at least G per cqnt of the amount of said bid, and no bid shall bo considered unless sucb cash, bond, or check In enclosed therewith. Such bidders' bond ahnll bo conditioned that If said bid bo accepted, tho party bidding will duly enter Into .and execute tho contract. Should the successful bidder t whom tho contract Is awarded fall to exe cute tho same within 10 days (not Including Sunday) from tho dato of tho notification of such award, such cash, bond, or check, shall bn for feited to Jackson county, and tho samo shall ho tho property of the county. A corporate surety bond will bo re quired for tho faithful performance of tho contract, in tho mini equal to one-half of tho total amount of the bid. IA1I bills are to bo compared on tho basis of tho county surveyor's esti mate of tho quantltlea of thu work to bn done, as follews: Earth excavation, cu, yds 1085 Looso rock (xcavatton, cu. yds. 2fl Hard rock excavation, cu, yds 10 Clearing, acreH 1 drubbing, sq. rods GO 8" corrugated Iron eulvert, llu. ft 24 12" corrugutod iron aulvert lln. ft 48 18" corrugated iron eulvert, lln. fL ... 21 Surfacing with chaparral gruv- oi, cu. yds I2f Tho above quantities aro approx imately only, to t! used lu the com parison of bids and tho contractor will bo paid only for tho actual amount of work performed and ma terial furnished ut tho contract prices. . ' y ""'' ' D0 obtained at tho county surveyor a ofrlco na horotof0re mentioned. I The right Is rosurved to reject any Pliom. TOO COURTHOUSENEWS and nil proposal and to accept the proposal deemed best for Jackson county. pated this 14th day of June, 191C. 0. A. OARDNER, County Cldrk for Jackson County, Oregon, Delinquent Snlo Notice California-Oregon Power Company. Location of principal plsco of busi ness, San Ifranclsco, California. NOTICE Thoro U delinquent up on tho following described stock, on 'AGS 'OM iD 'oosnjj 'oospUBJj ju1 uuu snares, txou.uu. Morcantilo Trust Company of San Bovcrnl amounts set opposite the on tho 13th dny'of April, 19 tC, tho Ftanclsco, tflifltoo, Certificate No names of tho respective sharoi'inMnrs, ns follews: account of assessment (No. lovled Morcantilo Trust Company of Sn Francisco, trustee, Cort. No. 39S, S00 shares, $250,00. 500 dbnros, $2D0.00. Morcnntlle Trust Company of San Morcantilo Trust Company of San Francisco, trustco, Cort. No. 39!, S00 shares, J2C0.00. Mercatitllo Trust Company of San Francisco, trustco, Cert. No. 400, D00 shares, $250.00. Morcantilo Trust Company of San Francisco, trustco, Cert. So, 401, COO uharcs, $250.00. Morcantilo Trust Company of San Francisco, trustco, Cert, No. 402, COO BharoB, $250.00. Mcrcantllo Trust Company of San Francisco, trustee, Cert. No. 403, GOO shares, $250.00. And in accordanco with law and nn order of tho board of dlroctors nindo on tho 18th day of April, 1010, so many shares of each pnrcol of such stock as may bo necessary wilt bo sold nt tho office- of tho company, on Tuesday, June 20, 1916, at tho hour of 12 o'clock noon of Bald day, to pay delinquent assessments thoro on, together with costs 6f advertis ing nnd expenses of tho tinlo, J. C. THOMPSON. Secretary of California-Oregon power .Company, orflce: Number 131 Leldosdorff street, Ban Francisco, California. 7G for iusm Ruuzrm FOR RENT--Btrlctly "modern " hoiiso with Rnnifie, furnished or unfer nlshod. C1G W. Jackson nt. 74 FOR RENTPlto room house, hnrd wood floors, full cement basomont and gurage. Phone 370-W. POR RDNTRobcrts homo on South Oakdnto; ttno nluo-room house, largo stooping porch In shady of oak treos. 8co Ucorgu L. Trelch ler, Phono Gl. 7.1 FOR RENT rOno 4 -room modern house. Phono 370-W. -; ill ihwj-'. -.r. ii'u.wi FOH SALE HOMESTEADS FOR SALE Homestead relinquish ment, 3-room house and 12 acres (fenced. Bargain for quick snlo. r. O. Uox 827, Medford, Oro. 78 .'. "i; 'i '..' Ttrr. : '.i-n FOlt RAtx-xAraertvox FOR BALE Horses, nnd grain hay In tho Held, ono mllo northoast of I'lioenlx E. E, Hcaiuea. 100 FOR SALE Cheap, good Jersey mitlc cow. Phono 407-w. 74 FOR SALE Rig typo Poland China Vlgs, 7-months old, male or fe- unale; Jersey cow with young calf, Phono 8G9-H. FOR BALIS Team ot black horsos. Can bo seen at the Union Stables or see John A. PorL 28 S. Bart lott. tf rOll BALK MlflCfttiliAXKODI FOR SALE Small steam threshing outfit, tun liorsn minimi anil '1A- Inch sopnrutor; both in good con- union. K. u. .Neoiy, k. 2, Urants Pans, Oro. 78 FOR 8ALV 1913 Indian motorcy clu; good condition; fully equip ped, ProHtollto tank, lamp, taudoiu and horn. Telephone 2 11-J, or address Route 2, Ilox 1 10, Mod Xord. 74 FOR BALK 2 llTpgaB onglno with Jack; riding corn cultivator. Phono G39-J2. 7G FOR SALE drain hay In field. W. Isaacs, Phono G01-J2. C. FOR SALE -Ono ton Ford truck at tachment; also 40 aores lund to trado for Ford car. Uahack'a Oarage 482-J, 88 FOR SALE Choice alfalfa hay, $10 per ton In field. Rnldor's Dairy, Phono 201-13 ' ... i.j NEW TODAY A party otfors IiIb 40-acro home, new buildings and soil that la good, prlco $6000.00. Will tuko u small Medford homo bb part payment. Tho 240 acrofl Joining tho outrango over halt In grain and hay, and most of tho balance good alfalfa laud when cleared, Is a real flno propo sltlon. Will explain fully on request Will exchango for a closo In dairy proposition, Hoon-Cathcart Co. TMimifi t7 WHY? CASH WAN1ED 80 acres Dear Crook bottom, 70 acros in cultivation, alfalfa, frutt and grain, easily Irrigated. Lees than 8 mllos from Medford. $680v cash. Ona of the best buya in Jaekaon county. Say when and 1 will ihow you, J. C. BARNES 10$ Weat Mala HL Phone 7SS WANTKTi RfTOATlOHS WANTED Reliable girl wants work for autnmer. Phono ,179-.), 74 WANTED MIS OKLLANEOUt) WANTED Feathers, steam renovat ed, wool recarded, comforters, pil lows and cushions mado over and to order, feather beds made. Into snnltnry folding mattresses. Phono 19G-J. Representative will call with samples. 78 WANTED TO BUY Bath tub. Ad- Orcss Uox 32, Mall Tribune. 73 -- -.I TAKEN UP TAKEN UP Threo black shotes. Owner call nnd pay charges. Mrs. E. R. Land, Griffin crefek. 79 IXM IX)ST Lady's open faced watch on w Mliin street June 13. Howard If returned to 242 South Holly St., City. 73 FOK EX CI! Ana fl. TO TRADE 200 acres. GO cleared. In crop, Joff. county, under now Ir rigation plan, $30 per ncro, going higher, for improved, near Central J'olnt. A. W, Frooborg, Oaston. Oregon. 73 MONKT TO TOAN TO LOAN $G000 to loan on A-l se curity. Room 210 Onrnett-Coroy Uldg. J. n. Audrcws. - 7G nusLVicss nmnoTonz Anto BuppHea LAHKR AU1X) BPRINO CO. W are operating the largest, oldest and beat equipped plant In the Pa cific northwest. Uso our aprlnaj whoa others fall. Sold under guar antee. 20 North Fifteenth Ht, Portland, Ota. Attorneys GEO. W. CHERRY Attorney and Notary, Rooms 9-10, Jackson Coun ty Dank Building, entrance N. Central, Medford, Oro. PORTER J. NEFF Attorney at law, rooms 8 nnd 9, Medford National Bank Building. A. E. RBAMES, LAWYER Qaraatt. Corey bldg. O. M. ROBERTS Lawyar. Medford National Bank BHlldlag. ' - . i OoUccUoBS. COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS We) collected some accounts 14 years old. We know how to get toe money. The llunoclc Mercantile Agency. Inc., Rooms 1, 2, 8, Has kins' Uldg., 218 E. Main at Dentists Dr. W. M. VAN BCOYOO DK. O. C. VAN 8COYOO Dentists Oarnett-Corey Bldg., Bite 111 Medforo, Ore, Phone 8B. Collections and IleporH DR. FRANK ROBERTS Dentist M. F. & H. Bldg. Offlco Hour 8:30 to 12; 1 to G. Phono C07-R. Engineer nnd Contractor TOTsDr'oUMMmOSniSeer wii contractor, 404 M. F. & II. Dldg. Burveys,, estimates. Irrigation drainage, orchard and land loa provomont. Insuranoe. EARL S. TUMY Oonoral Insurance offlco, Firo, Automobile, Accident, Liability, Plato Glass, Contract, and Surety Bonds. Excollent com. pantos, good local lervics. No. 210 Oarnott-Coroy Bldg. Instruction In Maic FRED ALTON IIAldiltrtoacher ot plnno and harmony. Composer nnd arrangor of music. Ilalght MiuIq Studio, 401 Garnett-Coroy building. BLISS HEINE Toachor of Violin. 'Muslo furnlshod for all occasions. Prices reasonable. Studio 1121 E, Main St., Phono 303-J2. Garbage OARBAGE Qet your premises -'-i cleaned up for the summer. Call on tbo city garbage wagons for good aorvico. Phone J74-L. r, Y. Allen. Physlclaua and Bargeoaa DR. F. O. OARLOW, DR. BVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathlt physicians, 410-417 Oarnett-Corey bldg., phone 1036-L. Residence 26 South Laurel et. DR. W. W. HOWARD OsteopathH physician, 303 Oarnett-Corey building. Phone 130. DR. J. J. EMMENS Phyalclaa and surgeon. Practice limited to eye. oar, nose and throat. Eyea scion tlflcally tosted and glasses sup plied. Oculist and Aurlst tor B, P. R. R. Co. Offices M. F, & II. Co. bldg., opposlto P, O. Phone 597. DR. II. W. CLANCY Physician and surgeon Phones, office 30, resi dence 780. Offlco hours, 10 to 12, 3 to 6, DR. MARTIN C. BARBER PhysJ. dan and surgeon. Offlco Palm block, opposite Nash hotel. Hours 10 to 12, 1 to 4. Phono 110-J. Printers nai Publishers aHJmoTuTTpnNTTNOCoTaT best equipped printing office lu southern Oregon; book binding, loose leaf lodgers, billing systems, etc Portland prices. 27 Norm Fir st. Trans ten BADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 42 North Front st. Phone 316. Prices right. Service guar anteed. i &. T5t!EflW&2