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MEDFOTID MAin TRTBUNE, MEDFOTTO, OREGON, MONDAY, .TTN13 20, 1910 PAGE FIVE ff t i 1 ASHLAND AND VICINITY Fonnnl progrunl for the celebra tion nro in the liuhds of the printers. The actual "dedication" services will be held on the evening of July ft, in the Chautauqua auditorium. There will be appropriate npccelieH in con nection wtht the exorcises. The band'! will furnish the minie. Frominont railroad officials and other notablos will be in nttendnnee. In liulmlf of the commercial club and the oitizonH in general, invitations are being sent hroadbast to prospective visitors rc militijc i'l a wide extent of territory. Iluinrieh lleidonreich hn been fleeted by the school board to suc ceed Hobort Hutchinson an instructor in mechanical drawing and innuuitl training in the city schools, lie is from Eugene, N n grndunto of the Univondty of Oregon, and has at tended tho Oregon Agricultural Col lege nt Corvnllis. Mr. llcidenreieh, as hi, name migt imply, i not n un live, gf Hanover or lleidclhurg, or even House. Tho special election to vote on the recall of Hurt It. Qreor us Springs water comniinionor is being held to day. On the official Iiafllot three reasons have been incorporated why flrcor should be recalled, and in re buttal five opposing reasons are ad vanced why ho should not be recall ed. ,.TIic candidates on the ballot nro Hprt H. Qreor and 51. C. Heed. Iwitli have made nu netive canvass, and the last of the week Mr. Heed Rent a poraonnl uiroulnr to voter through ho mails.. . OiuKundny the ballot for the l.ithin Queen resulted in a total of FJ,7i() for Mary Woiionhiirgor, 70."0 for An piu IcDunnlri, and fiSOO for Kiniuu leuhitiH. The ballots will be count ed every day until July 1. Those not having 7.10 or more voloa to their credit on Saturday last were elim inated from competitrou. For King Sulphur Heeler still leads the lints. Sportmen are agitating for a monn 11 ro which shall peuulize those who are found guilty of "hliihting" for fish in the stieams of Lane county. H. K. Uugloy has returned from an onfctorii trip which extended as far as familiar old home scenes in New York atnto. Hov. M. It. Pnrnuiuigimi of Knlom, Sunday school missionary of the Oregon Methodist conference, was in the city on Saturday ami visited Talent on Sunday. lie i$ an Annua linn, familiar with the localities and traditions of the holy land. lie tie lights in visiting in Ashland and em- pIiHsixori the fact thai he is a booster for this locality. Mr. and Mr. F. L. Parker of Hutchison, Kuujms, reached here re cently on a visit to H. I'. Kdington, father of Mr. Parker, who is seri ously ill at his home on Church treut. The invalid is a t'iwl war veteran mid reached his 8'Jnd birth day ri last Friday. The Kansas rel ative made the trip in a motor car, lieiug about a mouth on the way. II. F. I'ohland, clerk of the school district No. .1, ombraeing local terri tory, ha submitted a iinancial re port for lOlfi-ltl. Heceipts. includ ing balance on hand June 'Jl, 101ft, wore ,' $ 18,:t,')l).:i3. niNbursomuiita, $12,210.87. Halance, . ,i:UI.51. Tm.u, current and delinquent, yield ed $lfty.JU7.a.1; interest from county ajid banks, $-HJ8.:il; upnrtiimmi'iit from state, count v and high school funds, H,B(HUIl; tuition, $ft'2.7A. Among dihuroinetit teachers' sala ries were &J2,:i3.1.08 ; supei visors' salaries. 2,(W7.flO; janitor, $2,2(10.. 00. Debt leduotiou whs $4U0O, ami Juturuat auoount $I,.V21.IS. The board how imdiides Fred Kngle, chttirtHAM, and T. II. Simpson, Dr. O. W. Ore, 0. F. Carson, fl. (I. Kii bauka. Oeo. A. Briscoe is superin tendent. For the wi.vth cousHeutive jear II. F. I'ohland wa elected elerk. (leorge Ilo.ie is here from south ern Nevada, visiting relatives ami at tending to biitfiuea matters. Yntka i contemplating iuialling water meters, in the fac of outrage tu wastage under the flat rate bv water hop. Wella-Pargo revised ieiiou plan, effective Juue 1, introduce new fea ture us to disability olautc and H'tiaiou w-'hedule, the scope being a liberal one. In the uiortuurv classi fieation lieHeieiarie are entitled to cimiwnsatim for ghon iwriod after employe' death, the amount being contingent upon length ot vniee by employ with the cuwpuny. .Mr. H. 11. Patterson, wife of the editor of the Chicago Tribune, was in A1iIjmmI ku4 Friday, uortlibouiid on No. 10. Her party occupied the spe cial Pullman "8uhjHi," the name of which fully desenlM-d the eleguut rttrniatuNca and complete eiuianeut of the fio ooi-h. hi addition to porter wmI maids, a eoadtK-eudiug lackey wus in charge and vouehafed ittfoniMtion eooceruiug tb ituwrary of tlu vuitor. He waa arrayd m an um Biorv oj anee nraeenes on luxe, and waa ' shotl with Turkish alipfwr bspngkl with silver buck lea, lit was alao partial to Turku cberoota. Mlk Ma if. Iiu P)ttimfi f WNWbeater, Cal., arrived on Satur du for a lnit during the celebration and Chautntupuv periods with rela tives in the families of Sylvester Patterson of this city, and Joshua Patterson of Phoenix. John is the oldest of the surviving Patterson brothers, all stalwarts, and several of them weie pioneers of the southern Oregon country. Venit Mills left in Snturdny to at tend a summer school at Berkeley, Cut., preliminary to the opening of the rcgulnr schedule of studios at the University of California iu Septem ber. Mahogany Camp No. OftOft, Modern Woodmen of Amerien, at it last reg ular meeting voted unanimously to assume all obligations ns to dues and assessments in behalf of soldier bovs members of the organization, provided the military is ordered to the front. This action establishes a precedent in this respect among the fratonml organizations of this city, if not in the county. Advertising details of the celebra tion mid roundup features are being scattered far and wide. Frank Hall, of Central Point has invaded north ern Oregon territory in the gnrb of n typical cowboy, heralding the advent of the thrilling stunts to be perform ed here. He is all togged up with the traditional bucknrno hat, big spurs and sports a red bnudnun as large as a regulation flag. W. Kstill Phipps, n Medford at torney, brother of K. K. Phipps of this city, not only delves into the intricate problems of legal lore, but has developed talent us a poetic bard of acknowledged ability. Under tho title of "Yearnings" he has pub lished a little volume of composi tions, the masterpiece of which deals wth Crater Lake. The volume is from the Oorhain press of Huston, and is copyrighted. The fact that the author has recently been elected momber of the Medford school board is supposed to have dcvclocd the Hpirit of noetic fancy. Klamath Falls is now in the throes of a struggle incidental to ocllccting delinquent paving asseasments. On Snturdny fifteen carloads of cattle wcte fed iu local stockyards, bound from Oakland, Cat., to Seattle. Kurlier iu the week nine cars of gov eminent horses secured throughout California territory from San Luis Obispo north, were also fed and transhipped here on, the way to Miles City, Moat. The horses were all splendid unimals, Aire. M." F. Hggleston and daughter, Huby Palmer, nro due here today from Suit Diego, Cal., whore they have been for Home time past. Mrs. Kgglt'Hlon will open h ladies' tailoring establishment, returning to Ashland permanently, where she has property intejests. Her duiighter has perfect ed herself in stenogruphy at lending schools. GOLD HILL NUGGETS Judge C II. WntHon of Ashland anil A 12. Kellogg of Gobi Hill have entered Into partuerahlp and will con duct a law lniHlnesH la tho office building formerly occupied by Attar-, noy Kellogg on Main atroct. As anon an Judge Watson can urrauge Ills In terests In Ashland ho will remove to this city and nB ho Is so well and favorably known will need vory lit tle Introduction to this community. Ur. and Mr. Carlow of Medford aooompaulod by tholr cousin, who Is viHltliiK them from their old homo back oast, oamo In on in Saturday evening to visit at the ranch home of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Collins, oast or town. George MrCIollen camo Iu Friday from his mine in the Meadows dis trict. Miss Uorntoo Nlehola la visiting with friends and relatlvoa In this city. Mrs. McAdama and daughter of ilook Point were In Gold Hill Krlda). Mr. anfl Mrs. A. A. Flynn stoppod for a short time In Gold Hill on their way to attond the wedding of Mis lone Flynn In Medford. Kendall Dnfur of Koota creek, loft Tuesday for Portland, where he will take his place as gunner In the coast artillery. Tom Dungoy of Galls oreek, caught a lynx and brought it to town during the iat week. It was purohusc-d by il. 11. Leonard, , and may be seen at any time at tho Johnson Hardware Co. '.Mr. and Mr. Wm. Kinney, of Sams valley, was In Gold Hill Saturday af ternoon. Mrs. Kinney took the inter urban to spend Sunday with her par onts at Central Point. Kalph Darling has another new Ford. Yea, the Greater Gold Hill elub en tertainment will be git en Wednesday evening at the Com us. Kveryuody &Qm8 and have a hearty laugh and forget your troubles. Lots of fun and frolick, koine production, clever act- iBK- George Lanee, wife and Miss Kath arine Cook, all of Foot creek, visit od in Gold Hill Sunday. Sd Shipley of Sams valley was In Qeld Hill TueaOny. Ned Potter el the Meadows dis trict, waa i QiM U1U Saturday. I. O. (DeaeoN) Walker eawe up from Grants Paas the middle of the SQUIRREL FOOD , . ; : i , , UkKNGWsy ( ,-asK BE CAREFUL . y IVTl our on 72QfH you'll upseffe) e I. Wwor sAlsisfllsX I week and may romnln for some tlmo In our midst. The danco Saturday evening at tho Pavilion was vory well attended, nov oral out of town parties being In at tendance, and a general good time re ported. Numerous nutos, trucks, etc., left about noon Sundny to witness the Medford-Gold Hill bnsoball gamo ou tho Medford diamond. John R. Kolsoy wont to Medford Sunday morning to spend tho day with friends and soo tho scheduled gamo Iu the afternoon. BUTTE FALLS O. U, Morris returned homo from Pelican Pay Saturday evening. 'Mr. Mnhoney came over from nonr Klamath Falls Saturday looking for his horsoH that had strayed but failed to find them hero. 'Uuel Htldreth, Chns. Edmondson and I. J. Pntjon were down from their trull work to spend Sundny with homo folks, ,I)r. Seeley was up Sunday to iieo tho fish hatchery. a. W. Marker, wlfo and dnughtor, Mrs. llernlco Imkor, Miss Ktta nnd Laura Stewart went to Trail Saturday oveulng to nttond tho danco thoro and spent Sunday at tho fish hatchery on Roguo river. Thoy report nn nil round good tlmo, Mr. Joiie nnd Murrol Ilrnlnnrd went to Lodge Pole .Monday, return ing Friday. Mr. Jonoe was called down ou account of his wife's broth er's death. Tho annual school mooting wns held Monday afternoon to elect ono director nnd n elork. M. 1'. linker waa elected an director to succeed hlmsolf and Mrs. O. D. Morris wua oleoted clork to succeed Mrs. N. I). HUdreth, and some other buslnow was attended to. G. Wj Ilarkor and wlfo and Mrs. I. J. Putton and Mise Ruth linker motored to Medford and baok Wed nesday. O. I). Mills wont to tho valley on business Thursday. Tho Presbyterian Sunday school gavo a nlco program Sunday. Mrs. Cadzow and children and Mian Nell Cadxow took dinner with Mr. nnd Mrs. N. II. Stoddard Thursday. tMr. King of Medford camo up on Thursday and returned the same day. Mltw Keo Huchnnan came up Thurs day to visit her grand mother, Mrs. Keo. i Miss Katlo Huchanan loft for her home near Ashland Thursday, after a week's visit with her grandmother. Mr. Richardson oamo home Thurs day from Pelican Day, where he h.vl been working. Jack Cadzow roturned from Peli can Hay Friday morning. Tho Prosbyterlun Sunday school held a picnic west of town Friday. Miss llernlco Peel of Jacksonville Is visiting this week with her uncle, Jack Tungate, at his ranch home above here. MARKET REPORT LlT1f IIOOS Alive, 7e. STEKHS Alive, OfcflVc COWS Alive, ii5Vi. VKAL-Dr!. 8tfm. Live rnultry HENS HMy, U'c; light, 3 . lb, and under, Tic; old roosters, (le; broilers, lllc. DUCKS Fat, bo. OFESB Fnt, 8c. TUHKEYS Fnt young, l&o. UELQIAN nAHKS. ft to Oo. liny nna Orava (Duying Prices.) WHEAT 00c. OATS $30 ton. HAY Grtiin and alfalfa, $12 ton. BARLEY Whole, $30. 1'rlctvf rata t neaiers KflGS 22V4c. HUTTEH-Dairy, 2 1Ih., -lftc. POTATOES-$1.85. ONIONS 2V&0. HONEY 12c per lb. CIDER 2fic. l'OKKOttc. HEEF ()(i)12o. LARD .!.! (jDH. SHOULDERS lfln. HAM 1BP20C. HUTTER FAT 2ftc Huttur Wholesule, 2lle. COURTHOUSENEWS Reported by Jackson County Ab stract Co., Sixth and Fir Sta. Circuit tKrlc Walters vs. Albert Wnltors, aummons. Helen G. Woods vs. Ollvor L, Wood, summons. Edith Antlo vs. Annie Uonnlo, et vlr, summons. It. IL Ilradshnw va. W. II. Nudlng, summons. Pacific Loan and Inv. Co., vs. Wm. M. Holme tit nl, foreclosure. Producers Fruit Co. vs. E. O. Bur gees, to recovor money. Prolmto Peter Appleguto ostuto, petition for letters; order appointing adminis trator. Rowoll 1). Illnes, guaidluushlp, final report and petition for dis charge; order discharging guurdluu. MniTingo LlroiiMW jilarry W. Scholz mid Irene M. Nor rle. ltHil Mstalo Tiiuufi-M J. R. Stovenaou ot ux to W. J. iDruinhlll. 1 noro In I) L C C0-37-2W $176.00 Flora A. Kelsey et vlr to Isuaa Householder, pt lot 1 blk -'& iDekum's add to Gold Hill. ... 150.00 O. I). Whitney to M. H. Hurd, louso 10 a In 43-37-1W ... . $10.00 Oliver H. llrown ot ux to Jos- oph F Hall, pt 32-361K.... 10.00 W. II. Slngler, shorlff, to Win. Tuvomer, sheriff's dood, pt Q-89-1K $537.40 Goo. S. Stephenson et nl to Frank L. Nelson, 190-7 acroa iu 3 and 1-39-1 B Frank L. Nelson et nl to ICmma Archibald, et vlr, same as above, half Int Frank L. Nelson ot ux ux to Goo. S. Stephenson, half int. in above T. C. Game et ux to M. ('. Feer, Jaud in see. 7 und 8- an-iw l.OO 1.00 1.00 CHICHESTER S PILLS W.K-S. .TUB lIAMONU IIUANU, V J-JiK C-a '.'.'--'"'-""'"WVV Ill-IB llaJ 11 1.-IJ f-.ul. a5 i ' in. ira.ca wim m KtlsWa. !rf'fc Aikhtt JU.oifYt.tHUa no iktr. Ilur r vm- I'MUlllll HMHtf ULI.N,Mlt MMk-'BailWtt.&iriLAIrk4(la SOID BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE By Ahern JAPANESE AND RUSSIANS ARE FORMING PACT iTOKIO, Juno 24. It Is learned on good authority that Japan and Russia uro making favorablo progress toward tho conclusion of nu agreement for protection of tholr mutual Interests In China. Tho understanding Is based on tho principle of preserving tho Intogrlty of China. According to a published report tho pending agreement contemplates a conscrvatlvo, peaceful and effectlvo addition to tho allluuco between Japan and Great llrltaln. It nilRht bo termed a defensive alllanco for the protection of the common interests of tho two omplres In eastern AbIu. Twice-Told Testimony MMlfonl Ptsiplo An !Hlng All They Can for Follow Sufferer Medford testimony hns been pub lished to provo tho merit of Donu'a Kidney Pills to others In Medfoid who auffor from bad backs and kid ney ills. Lost any sufferer doubt this ovidonco of merit, wo produco confirmed proof statements from Medford people who again cudorso Doau's Kidney 1'llls confirm tholr former testimony. Here's a Medford cuke: Mrs. W. F. toiiRwIM, &3 N. Front st., Medford, says: "1 had occasion to uso I)oun'u Kidney Pills for kidney weukiioss nnd dull, rheumatic pains Iu my back wero most distressing'. They soon rid mo of tho trouble and restored mo to good hoalth." (State ment given March 17, 1913.) On March 10, 1910, Mrs. LongwlU said: "I am a firm believer In Uuan's Kidney Pills nnd confirm nvery ward of my former endorsement. I aim to keop a box In tho Iioiihu nil tho tlmo and whenever myself or others of tho family need a kidney modlolim u few doses rellovo the trouble. " Prlco 50c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remody got Doan'a Kidney Pills tho sumo taut Mrs. Iiongwill has twice publicly roe. ommeiided, Poster-Mllburn Co , Props., Buffalo, N. Y. r'UU llENl IIUUhtSKKKl'lNU HOOMH FOrIhCNT BuUo oTlio"io-ke"epin rooms, furnished, convonlont, c1ok() in. 310 N. Contrul. 83 I'X)U ItKNT lX'ltNIHIIKI) ROOMS FOr"rn7T lied rooin with prlvntn sitting room, first floor; also garugo. 25 South Orauee, 81 FOIt SALE HANOI IICS FOR HALE Reduced again, my $7000 city ranch, free Irrigated, dairy, chicken, fruit, 'tools, stock, $4000. Tho Carlsbad of America; unsurpassed scenic beauty. Pop. C000; altltudo 2000 ft , fishing and hunting. Mrs. M. Jacker, Ashland, Oregon. t'l IOfrv LOST Between .Medford and Talent, pill sleovo bund. Phono 311-J. BUSINESS TTave party with well improved 25-acM'o tract, locatod 4 milos from Santa Cruz, Calif, that wants to trado for good business here. His property is clear. BENNETT INVESTMENT CO. Ileal IChtato Loans, 102 West Main. Foil BAM) -1tvmmCK FOR SALE Good dairy cow. Phono 3M-Y. 82 FOH SALR Or exchnngo, a good work horo. Address Ilox 9, Mall Tjlbunjjj. FOH SALK Sown nd plgi; weaned pigs; four small shotca. Phono 8tM. 82 FOH SALE Horses, and crnln hay In tho field, ono mtlo northeast of Phoenix. 13. E. Renmcs. 100 FOR BALE MISUIlajtiANKODB FOIt SALE Water power washer, and wringer, library and offlco tables, bookcases and llgh wagon. 203 aonessee St., Phono 2C3-J. 84 FOR SALE Flvo passenger touring enr at a bargain. Phono 201-R2. 87 FOR SALE 50 young chlokens, 8 to 10 weoks old. Inquire nt r.22 Park avenue, South. 83 FOR SALTS Royal Phono K-13M, Ann oherrlos. 83 FOR SALE Good qunlity Ilutr, llrown and Whlto Leghorn cocker els, two to four months old; half prlco. Phono R-13.M. 83 FOR SALE Ono fountuln cheap. Hlra's Root Tho Quiz. Peer 83 FOR. HALE At a bargain, nlmost now single, harness nnd saddle; also ono combination family rig, rub ber tired. 310 N. Central. 83 FOR SALE cheap, property at 1 ICC West 8th street. 88 FOR BALE Ono ton Ford truck at tachment; also 40 acres land to trado for Ford car. Dahack'n Oarago 482-J. 88 FOR SALE Cholco nltalfa hay, $10 por ton In field. Snldcr's Hairy, Phono 201-J3. . FOR 8AL1-:: Cheap, canned fruits; plso light wngou with thills and tonguo. Phono 4G1-R, 421 Wood, stock st. 84 ' WANT1CD OTTOATIONB WANTED StenoRraphor wlshea po sition; experience; references. Ad Uress L, care Mall Tribune. 83 P0BIT1O.V WANTED By mnn with family on ranch; experienced nnd best of referoucca furnlshod. Ad dress lock box C91, Medford, 82 IllCIil WAXTKP aiAliE WANTBlnrst'daDs mlaors "and ial borers, Almodn and Copper Eaglo liilnca; good wnges and sum pay. upply to P. B. Wlckham, Almeda, 'Oregon. 83 " n ' ' - " HELP WANTKD FEMALE WANTED air Yor cooking iuid general hoiiBOWork. Dr, Salado, Bovon Oaks. 81 WANTED MISCKLUlXKOUa NViNTO7rf6RENT TKP'ritcMor about three mouths. Address II. W It. euro Mall Tribune. 83 WANTED Modern house nt reason able rent. Will call uventngs. Ilox A, Mall Trlbuno. 82 WANTED A good socoud-hnnd light car. Phono 403JI. 83 FOIt HK?ri rtOOSKH FOR RENT Now 7-room furnished house for summer or for year. Mrs. L. P. Illuck, Phonell9-H. 82 FOR RENT Strictly modorn houso. Sleeping porches and gariiKO. 510 W. Jackson street. 8G FOR RENT Flvo room Iioiibo, hard wood floprs, full comont basement nnd garneo. Phono 370-W. FOR RENT - Ono 4 -room modern hoitsfl. Phone 370-W. NEW TODAY Wo havo stock ranchos, high grndo hay ranohos, und general farms both largo and small on our list. Somo city property also at attractive prices. 40 acroa with houso and burn, fluo lovol lund, $7000. 22 acres full bearing apples and pears, elogunt bungalow, $8000, Hoon-Cathcart Co. IHionn tU7 WHY? NOW TIME TO TRADE. I havo a ICO-acro stock ranch; good location; 100 acroa in grain, somo alfalfa. This plaeo recently sold for $12,000; no Incumbrance Will trado for good orchard, profor pours, or would tako city property. Would trado oven or assume somo Iu cumbruueo ou orchard proposition. J. C. BARNES 10'- Wet Main SUvut. ItouUils, Iusurunco, Phono 700 nvsiNKSB mnr.oroKT 'Aoia Bupfiltca i i a LAHEIt AUTO BPRINQ CO. We are operating tho largest, oldest and best equipped plant In the Pa cific northwest. Use our springs when othors fall. Sold under guar antee. 26 North Fifteenth St., Portland, Ote. Attorneys GEO. W. OIIEnnY Attornoy and Notary, Rooms 9-10, Jackson Coun ty Rank Building, entrance N. central, Medford, Ore. PORTER J. NEFF Attorney at law, rooms 8 and 9, Medford National Dank Building. A. E. REAMES, LAWYER GaraetU Corey bldg. G. M. ROBERTS Lawyer. Medford National Bank Bulldlni. Collections. COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS W collected somo accounts 14 yean old, Wo know how to got the money. Tho Bullock Mercantile Agency, Inc., Rooms 1, 2, 3, Haa klna' Bldg., 210 E. Main st Dentists Dr. W. M. VAN BCOYOO DR. O. C. VAN SCOYOO DentlBts ' Oarnott-Coroy Bldg., nlte Medforu, Ore. Phone 858. Collections and Reports lit DR. FRANK ROBERTS DontlsL M. F. & H. Bldg. Offlco Hours 8:30 to 12; 1 to '6. Phone C07-R. Engineer and Contractor FRED N, OUMMINGS Sngineer a& contractor, 404 IS. F. & II. Bldg. Surveys,, estimates. Irrigation dralnngo, orchard and land Im provement. Insurance. EARL S. TUMY Gonoral Insuraace offlco, FIro. Automobile, Accident, Liability Plato Glass, Contract, and Suroty Bonds. Excollent com panies, good local service. No. 210 Garnolt-Coroy Bldg. Instruction In MhaIc FRED'ALTONHAlbHTTlMu piano and harmony, Composer and nrranRor of music. Hatght Music Studio, 401 Garnett-Coroy building. BLISS HEINE Toachor of. VIolla, Munlo furnished for nil occasions. Prices reasonable. Studio 1121 B. Main St., Phono 303-J2. Garbage OAROAGE Get your premise cleaned up for tho summer. Call on the city garbage wagons tor good service. Phono J74-L. T, Y. Allen. Physicians and ftnrgeoaa OIL "" " O. '' OARLOW, DrTBVA MAINS CARLOW Ostoopathte physicians, 416-417 Garnett-Corey bldg., phone 103 C-L. Residence 20 South Laurel at. DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopath physician, 303 Garnett-Corey building. Phone 130. DR. J. J. E.MMEN8 Physician ana surgeon. Practice llmltod to eye, oar, uose and throat Eyoa ocloa tlflcnlly tested and glasaos sup plied, Oculist and Aurlst for B. P R. R. Co. Offices M. F. & II. Co. bldg., opposite P. O. Phone 507, DR. R. W. CLANCY Physician and surgeon Phonos, offlco 36, resi dence 780. Offlco hours, 10 to 12, 2 to 6. DR. MARTIN O. BARBER Physi cian and surgeon. Offlco Pali block, opposite Nosh hotel. Hours 10 to 12, 1 to 4. Phone 110-J. Printers an l'ubllsliers MlsRbPRiNTING CO., haa the best equlppod printing offlco in Routborn OroRou; book binding, looso leaf lodgors, billing systems, etc Portland prlcos. 27 Norm Fir at. Transfers EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 42 North Front at. Pbont 315. Prlcos right. Sorrlco guar nlMtd Medford House Movers WE MOVE HOUSES, DARNS, GARAGES, MACHINERY, ETC. Plione 488-M fil? S. Newtown. 737 W 14th St. WESTON'S Camera Shop 208 Bast Main Streot, " Medford Tho Only Exclusivo Commercial Photographers 4 in Southern Orogon Negatives Made any time 01; place hy appointment. , Phono 147-J We'll do tho rest 3E. D. WESTON, Prop. a W