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MKHFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MT.nFORD, OTCECiON". WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 11. 191(5 PXflE FIVE' ' DOLL MARKETS FOR APPLES rai-dern apple markets by wire; lioslon Market lair, demand moil erute. ltoxc.-, New Kiiglund, Wolf liiver, if :l. '.'.")((( l.T.'i; Mcintosh, 1 .."( 2.U0. Pes Moines Dciniiikl moderate. Boxes, Colorado and lowu Jonathans, unit Uriines, 4 I .."( 1 ..Ml. Dallus Dcimiml "noil. Iloxes, ColoriHlo .1 on ti 1 1 1 :i it-. extra t'aucv. ! tl.'.lO; fancv, ifl ..": gum uualitv mid ! condition, $1.1"' : Arkan-as and Mis souri stuck, if l.T.'i per 11)11 pound-.. Chicago -Market linn, ileinnutl good. Auction Colorado liriiiii-s. ' .loiiulliiitis, extra fancy, include. $1.7(1; I'lincy, .I.T'i per liox. Fort Worth -Miirket f-tcnily. Iloxes. C'oloniilo ( Iriincs, Jonathans, extra fancy, $1. !).": I'miey. .l.7(: choice. $1.I.V. Arkniixiis, Jonulhiiiis, ifJ.T.'i: seconds, $1.10. Houston foul. Colorado, dc uiaiii! and ittatity good. Boxes, Juu athans, extra i'lincy, .-f'-JVi 2l(l; I'ancv, if I.SIj(i( l.no. Miniic:iolis Ucuiainl niodcratc. Boxes, folorado. .louulhuns, extra taucv, line eoiulition. .f2.2-5; I'aiicv. if 1. 75. New York Market dull, no de mand. Boxes, Washington, Jomilh tius extra I'miey, large ifL'.J,'i(ii 'J.'iO; siuall, if 1 ."t'H'u 'J. Auctioned yester day, unloaded 1 Oregon. 1 Idaho, Or egon, Winter Baunnus, desirable sizes, ' l.fl0( J.b'O : small. .l.4llf 1.711; average, P'M; Idaho Jonath ans, desirable sizes. if1.liU(J..'itl: small, if l.'J.'ifn I.5.V. average, $1.1!": Delicious, average, .-f.'.'J:!: Mclntosli, Ti..')U(i l.ll.V. average. -1 ..". New Orleans Market slow. Boxes, Washington. Winter Butr-.inns, good HUitlity and condition, .'r'J..'3(l; .lonatli ans, 'J. Mcintosh, $1.80; folorado Jomitlians, good nmilitv and eoiuli tion, Dil.Hij. uninnii uemaiid goon, uuniny lair. Tloxes, folorado, Jonathans andj tirimcs. I Omaha f ity Supply limited. Boxes, extra fancy, .fl..".Ti; fancy, fl.110 Arkansas. Pittsburg Market very dull, de mand light. One box Winter lianunas and 1 Kins David, $2.."0. ' SJintx City Boxes, Washington, Jonatlians, tl.d.'i. San Antonio Ueeeipls moderate, dciiiaud improving. Boxes, Washing ton and Colorado car lots, extra ('all ey, Jonatlians, ifl.i'M; fancy, 1.40; choice, $ 1 .'J.'ifu l.ll.'i. St, Paul Market steady, demand good. Boxes, Jonathans, extra fan cy, line condition, mostly .-j-J; fancy. 1.7.'). St. Louis Market weaker. drngg-v demand slow for jmor stock and steady for good slock. Iloxes, Wash ington, extra fancy Jonatlians, if 2.00; fancy, $1.7.3; selling small way. I'oi'flnncl Livestock. l'OItTl.A.r, Or., Oct. 11. Hobs easier. Ueceipts 1.SU2. Prime liuhl, $0.SS $i !i.Gr; prime stroiiK wclnlils, $!I.B3 ! '9.(15; good to prime mixed, $!i. 25 '(j (1.50; rough heavy piu klnu, $8.0(1 (ii S.75; ii's and skips, $S.25 N.50; stock hogs, $"i S. Cattle steady, receipts 515. Sleers i.Hiun Hl-Iii Si', 0 5 ti G. 7 5 : prime heavv. $ii.75Cl: good, $0 il 0.50;"! TODAY'S MARKETS cows, choice. $5.25 l 5.75; medium to : channels of interstate commerce, good, $5fi 5.25; ordinary to fair, j It Is a very simple law but a very $1,251(1 1.75; heifers $ I 'if 0 ; bulls, : effective one. No one can. misun cii 4.25; calves $:;.5oi s. Idersland its provisions and under fed- Slicep steady, receipts 515. Spring I era I administration we are confident lambs, $s.30((i S.75; common lambs, I no one can evade thein. $0.75 iti 7; choice yearling wethers, I may say In passing that the $7.25('i 7.5o- good yearlings. $7ii friends of this bill are not in the least THE best things in life are the commonest. Thar's plenty of friendships plenty of sunshine plenty of landscape an' yo' can get VELVET at any tobacco 0 3DC $J.30Ci C; Portland Butter. PORTLAND. Or.. Out. It. Uiitli-r firm, unchanged. Cubes. extras 35c bill; print, in cm tuns, 37 i,.jc. Portland (.'nilii. PORTLAND, (Jr.. Oct. 11. Wheat easier, no trading. Spot bids 1 to 2e lower, llluosteni, $1.3S; fortyfold. $1.31; club. $1.30: red fife. $ 1.30; red Russian. $1.20. llarley higher. No. 1 Teed 3t. Today s cur receipts Wheat 29, flour 8, outs 3, hay 1. IVr Auction Pi-Ices. The following general avenmi's on Oregon pears prevailed at the New York pear market October How. 3.07: Anions. $2.C 1 ; C'onilce lmlr Cornice, $l.K0; half Hose S-l.?2; 1 1. Ml; half Anions. 111! I. Steamers carry ing the apple, crop to Great llriteir. are announced as Unlaying sailing on at.-onn of the submarine scare. Chicago Whcjit. CIIICAliO, Oct. I 1. Win Open Heooinbcr $1,511 -May 1.54 H ill: Close 1 S 1.5 7 CHILD LABOR LAW EXPLAINED (Continued Kroiu I'age One). hours a day in a cotton mill "withuut deleterious effect," and paraded an imposing array of business men who were Biire they v ould bu raiued if they were deprived of the services of their little serfs. In the face, of this opposition it re quired two months to force t lie bill llirouph the house. We wou on Feb. 2. 1910, and the fight was transferred to the senate. The lobby was not discouraged. Its leaders boasted that the bill o' d be pigeonholed in the American House of Lords, or falling that would be talked to death. With the assur ance of such valiant champions as Senator Joe Hobiiison of Arkansas aud Senator John W. Kern of Indiana we avoided the pigeon hole and had the bill favorably reported In the senate. , lresident Intervenes But the calendars were crowded with Important constructive legisla tion and members of congress were anxious to get away to their districts, To talk the bill to death seemed easy. The mere threat of a filibuster might bo sufficient. The lobbyists rejoic cd. But they had not reckoned or Woodrow Wilson. Returning from u cruiso down the Chesapeake he dis covered tho situation and acted with the decision and directness character istic of hiin. Hp went to the capital, called the leading democratic senators about him and told them that In his judg ment congress should not adjourn un til the child labor law bill was pass ed. The story of his visit and Us object was carried to the country and the people from Maine to California lost ho time In making it clear that they were back of the president. The lobby stole away from Wash- , inglon and the bill was passed. n-nvisioils of Hill The bill provides that children shall not be employed in mines or quarries before they are sixteen years old, or in milks, workshops, canneries, etc.. before they are lourtcn years old, and that children between four teen and sixteen years shall not be employed In iuillsi workshops, canner ies, etc., for more than eight hours a day or six days a week or al nighl. If any mine, quarry, or manufactur ing establishment violates the law lis products will be barred from the 7.23; choice light ewes heavy ewes, $ 3.00 3 4.30. IDC apprehensive concerning what the su preme court will do when this leglslu tfon comes before that tribunal. I KOMK. Oct. II. Italian troops, fighting iu the Cut-so regiou southeast of Coriiu, have resumed their march towards Trieste, capturiug several lines of Austrian trenches and more than 5,000 prlsouerai says the of ficial statement Issued by the wur of fice today. Iu addition they have occupied strongly defended heiglilH between the Vippaco river and LI ill 20S, taking quantities of arms and munitions. Through successes on two other fronts the Itulluns captured 1.400 ad ditional prisoners. The advances were made In the Cosniagnon sector on Pusuljio, iu the Trentino, and on the front of the Julian Alps, between Sober and Vorlobu, north of liorizla. The Austrian line on the Julian front was broken, the statement adds. E IIAYOXNI:. X. .1., Oct. 11.- Virtu ally all the police of (his city are on guard about the plants of the Stand ard Oil company, the Tidewater Oil company, licrgcn l'oint Chemical works aud Vacuum Oil company at Ci.ill-liilile Hook, where four police men and nine rioters were wounded yesterday in a fight between the po lice mid 1000 strikers. 1 wo ol the strikers are nol ex pected to recover. The policemen were nol dangerously hurl. The police are armed with repent ing riljes and suwed-olf shotguns and most of them were entrenched curly today before the yards of the Tide water Oil company while the strikers and their sympathizers gathered block away. . A $3000 Christmas present Is the Interesting prize that a well-known manufacturer Is offering for one single word. The makers of tho "Kvcrready" Flashlights are looking for a new name to take the piaco of the word "Flashlight," Which they say has outlived its usefulness. Orig inally these lights merely "flashed," but nowadays the batteries will give hours of continuous light. The contest is to lie featured by our local dealers, who will distribute tho contest blanks beginning October 7. The contest colses November 7 at midnight. These dealers will make special window displays anil demon strations of Kvcrready lights during the week or October 7 to 14. Among our local business men who will par ticipate, are: - Paul's Klectric Store, Crater Lake Hardware Company. The Viiilng was crowded on .Mon thly evening to listen lo Si-nator C'liamberliuii review certuin phases of the Wilson iicliniiiistnilioit, all of the legislation hein declared construc tive, enactment. He spoke for two ho u I'm in his characteristic manner and wa.s heartily applauded. Pre ludes to the senator's addresH which began promptly on time were a piano solo, introductory remarks by the vice chairman of the local Wilson league. M is. Maude Itocho ; vocal solo, .M iss IteH Bryan of Medford, who claims relationship to the Williams IcmiiiiKs branch of the hryan family. Her ef forts were supplemented by (he Star Spangled Hannert the audience join ing In the chorus. In regard to the seating capacity of the house the query arose why 7.1 easy chairs were on the staKt? practically vacant, while seats In the main part of the theater wer all occupied, iucludhm thone In the nailery. The Business .Men's asfcoHallon held a smoker In Chautauqua annex Tuesday cvenins. discussinp; Infor mally a number of matters which come under the scope of the organi zation's activities. On Wednesday. Oct. 11, occurred the marriage of Miss Vivian (ireer. riaufjlifr of Mr. and Mrs. Hert Greer, to Harvey Idnj;. noil of Mr. and Mm. T. W. I. ins of Medford. The cere mony was performed at 10 a. m. at th reidncp of the hride'a parent on the nonlevaid. by Rev. II. A. Car nahan. Th younfi eoupl will reside In a com- fottane on Granite street at a point overlook inff the neenfr lic;tulic nf l.itbiu p:u k. Thursday, October u bcius u noli ASHLAND AND VICINITY day in memory of Columbus, local banks wtll bo closed, also the city hall. The postoffice will be ok-u from to 11 a. in., with one delivery trip to be made by carriers. Charles H. (llllette, prcsonl city re corder announces that he is not a candidate for a third term, he having served two. The names of K. K. Philips and Leo Trefren aro two more which have been mentioned iu con nection with the office. On Wednesday evening this week A. E. Clark, a Portland attorney will speak at the Lyric theater, from the republican standpoint politically, lie will be Introduced by C. 11. I.amkin. As a preliminary to the address, F. W. Mears of .Medford, will give a brief talk tuned to campaign pitch. Music by men's quurtet of .Medford. Several cow-boys who were famil iar figures here iu July, have been iu tow-n of late, .circulating between Yrclta and Albany, in which latter city a roundup celebration will he held beginning on Thursday of this week. Among the number have been Buffalo Vernon, Mob Hall, Tracy Lane and others, who report that $2500 iu purses will be available at Albany and that Doe Helms of Medford will be official starter at the show-. Nero, the bucking bull, will be there, nnd in giving this annua! a free rein in Hie arena, it Is announced that the beautiful and inipresslvo ring cere mony will be dispensed with. Marshall Hooper, formerly cashier of the Cranls Pass llanklug Co., has been appointed a stale bank examiner succeeding Ceorge II. Trney. Holh (he former examiner and Ills success or aro well known throughout south ern Oregon. i The 1917 reunion of the Pioneer association of Jackson county will be held in Ashland. (Icorge W. liunn is president, and Mrs. (!. M. Oralngor, secretary. Lot Ii of Ashland. llillah Temple. Mystic Shriller, Is contemplating holding a ceremonial here this fall, probably iu November, If arrangements pan out O. K. The 18th has been suggested as tho date, subject to change as per decision of a special committee, having'the matter in charge. The jurisdiction of (he local temple Includes southern and western Oregon and northern Califor nia. The arrival of peculiar shaped globes for the Hutler-Pcrozzl fountain in l.lthlu park, perfecting Its light ing system, virtually completes the installation or this work or art amid ideal surroundings. The Kord car of AV. I). Hodgson was stolen from In front of his prem ises the first of the week. It appears to have oeen a- case of wanton mis chief, Inasmuch as the machine was evidently run amuck over the Pacific highway to the vicinity of Talent '"'"" Ke belnn extensive. Mr. Hodgson lives on Laurel street in the former Burdic property. j Two moro candidates have an nounced themselves for the city re- cordership. They oro H. C. (ialey and R. P. Campbell. The former Is ac countant In the Tidings office nnd the latter is In the realty business, also secretary of the Chautauqua associa tion. The name of F. J. Shinn, com-1 mercial club secretary, Is also men tioned for recorder. i The Pythian Sisters, ignoring su perstitious, days and dates, will ive a social in Odd Kellows hall, Friday evening. Oct. l-l. Dancing, cards and refreshments will he the attractions. Siskiyou county will vote on an Is sue of $00,000 bonds for a new coun ty high school at Yreka, to replace 'the one lately destroyed by firo. Duns niuir wants to spend $2o,uoo on school equipment and Ited lllutT ?irt, Ooo for playgrounds. Ilov. W. .1. Douglass, pastnr of lh' Methodist churchy has gone to Port land on a fortuighi's vacation. Mrs. Houglass accompanied him. Kalph Wat sun. connected with the Portland .lotirnal, accompanied Sena tor Chamberlain here as staff corres pondent. On Tuesday the visitors, ac companied by local parties, were tak- Your Grocer might just as wed fill your orders with Golden West Coffee Just Right WANTED Experienced Cloak and Suit Saleslady Good Salary Ahrens' Store en for a trip over I lie parks and scen ic drives around town, previous to leaving for .Medford. lilstrlct Superintendent Vau l"oweu leaves this week for an official visit to Methodist pastorates in Klamath aud l.alie counties. He will be gone about a month. Mrs. Juliette Francis, field secre tary of the Oregon prohibition stutc committee, has chosen Ashland as a center of activities In southern Ore gon lor a portion of the campaign, She will also visit adjacent localities. A prohl rally will be held at the I Chautauqua auditorium on Friday ev ening o( this week, at which a Hauls' club may be organized. Several local speakers will participate. Tho Plaza iu places resembled a country fair lust Tuesday. It devel oped thai exhibits from the stats fair were being unpacked preliminary to further display at the commercial club's elegant new qiuitors In city hall. The prlzo articles will also further supplement displays at the exhibit building at the depot. Dr. Clarence Truo Wilson and fam ily of Portland, who passed through here recently on a motor trip covering aOOO miles In Oregon and California. gave Interesting particulars concern ing the tour. The car was a Itco C. driven nUerna(ely by Mrs. Wilson and litir daughter Virginia. The tourists particularly praised the condition of the roads leading from Ashland Os far as Weed. Cal., under Improved grades and expressed a desire to repent the trip another season on a schedule of more extended mileage. Local Kpiscopaleaus view with pleasure the success of the purlshion- ers of St. Murk's, Medford, In com pleting their new church edifice which reiioits Indicate will be ready for dedication In December, lllshoi Sumner to be present. The parish in Medford was organized In ISSil. The new church will be elaborate iu its new equipment as to altars, reruos, rooil screens and other uccesorles. Reported by Jackson County Ab stract Co.. Sixth and Fir Sts. Circuit Charles S. l'Mell vs. Grace K. Esl tell, decree. (I nulls I'ums llnnlware Co. vs. . Curry et ul., order diMuNsinR. II. II. Zwieker vs. Dorolhy K. Zwieker, default, decree. Ifultie M. AMou vs. Henry L. Tag gert et al., request for execution, W. R. Crews vs. Frank 0. Owen el nl.t demurrer. Pl-obnto Court. Kslale of August llelikOit. petition, order. Kstate of It. .1. SliiiKcnnan. confir mation of salo of real properly. HAVE COLOR IN YOUR CHEEKS Be Better Looking Take Olive Tablct3 If your skin is yellow complexion pallid tongue coated appetite poor you have a had taste iu your mouth a lazy. no-Kiiod feeling you should lake. Olive Tablets. Dr. IvIwanK' t Hive Tabids a sub Milule. (or calomel were prcpaml by Dr. Kdwards aller 17 years ol study vvi'li his p.iticnis. Dr. l-jlwanls' Olive Tablets arc a purely vem'talilc compound mixed with '..IS. c'oil. You will know them by their olive oilnr. To have a clear, pink skin, bright eyes, no pimples, a feeling of buoyancy like childhood days yen must get at the cause. Dr. Kl wards' Olive Tablets acl on the liver and bowels like calomel yet have no (laiiKcrnus after effects. i ln-v stiirl ihc bile and nvcrosnc con stipation. That's why millions of boxes arc sold annually at 10c and 5c per box. All druggists, lake one or two nightly and note the pleasing results, WANTKT (vrTCATlOTiS Y A NTK 1 1 - Position lis housekeeper. Cu 112 ti -South Laurel Phone yo.'i-L. WANTED Set of books to keep ev enings Address A. T. II., earn Mall Tribune. . 1H3 FOB IIKV1 HOUSES FOIt KENT Modern ed lions-, close in. r.-rooin furnish. Phone 4US-.I2 17 1 I'Olt RENT Ten-room modern houre with riirniiie. Mrs. .1. K. Wait, 2 1 E. .lai lison st. 17 KOIt KENT - -l-rooin bouse on cant side: -I-i-ooiii house on west side V. II. Kvorhald. FOR RENT- Fuur room modern house with combination sas and wood range. C12 S. Newtown. FOR RENT FVIiMHIIF.il ROOMS. FOR RENT Modern furnished rooms, privsto family, by the day or week or month. . 201 S. Central ave. l"ti FOR RENT Two lurge sleeping rooms with modern conveniences 730 W. 1 Ith street. " FOR KENT MI.SCKLI.AXEOV8 FOR RENT lieVoe'a two store rooms, at 4 ID W. Main street. line location (or milliner. FOR RENT 2:! scre stock ranch, !i mile from .'. Hlord. 1 nm Sr.- .'m i oiiiii Ceuli jl. I'hone. :;!i'l .1. 1 i . Ksliite of Frank lie Foe f line, or der to issue commission. Estate of Meredith 11. ltrowu, bi ennial report. F.stuto ol Walter M. Kennedy, sub stitution of iiltorney. Ileal Kstitte Tiniisfcu. W. M. Holt el ux lo Frank C. Smith el tu, land iu see. 0-:i!l-1F. $ f. C. I'ieiee to F.thcl W. Iluggs, lot 41 Fairvicw S. fliildcrs Add., .Medford 10 10 CI co. Mooi tluimeis to Hubert GetUiu, lund in ee. 2-:ifl-lY. 10 W. II. Sinulvr, Kin-rift', lo Aaron AndreWK, land in twp. SH- JW. UO-IU V. S. Xeil to Miuuie K Ireltiiul, tnitthiK eluini C. C. l.owry lo Armctta llurch pt 4-ar.-2V M. L. Pcllott to L-abello Pel- lot 1'owor of Alts'. DON'T GIVE UP Diseom-uKetl Citizens Will l-'lnil fmt iu Hie Exlicrieueo of n Sled- fonl Mllll. Experience la tho nioiloni In structor. Profit by the experience of others. It may save your life. The experience of frienila and nelKhbors. Tho testimony of Medfurd people will brliiR renewed encouriiKCinont. Here Is a ease iu point: 1). ft. Andrua. .M0 S. I'll- street, Medford, says: ."I was bothered con siderably by my kidneys and bladder. I had trouble In retaining tho Uidnoy secretions and I also had a dull ache across my kidneys. 1 found good re lief from Doan's Kidney Pills. My kidneys, ucted nioro roKulaiiy and I didn't havo that trouble Iu my back This has convinced me that lloan's Kidney Pills are' a medicine of merit and are worth recommending to others." Plica 5Uc nt all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills tho same that Mr. Auclrus had. Foster-Mllburn Co., Props., Huffalo, X. Y. Adv. FOB SALE HEAL ESTATE FOR SALE 20.000 ranch. Will tako stock of merchandise or in come city property for $10,000. Balance on easy terms, R. R. Ray mond, OorrlB, Cal, 17G FOR SALE $300 down. Stock ranch, $15 per acre, unlimited tlmo. Six per cent Interest. County road 2Si miles It. R.; water. Um ber. Address owner, P. O. llox fillt Tulatln, Ore. 1 7:1 FOR BALK OATktlTMOK FOR SALE A big tat yearling steer. I'hone 530-J-4. FOR SALE Light work horse or will trado for cow or heifer phono 3C5-X or write 506 N. Beatty. 173 FOR SALE 20 head hogs. 125 to 1S0 pounds each. Peclor and Ulanchnrd, Prospect. Oregon. 173 FOR SALE -Hogs (feeders), weight 5 pounds. Prlco tic do C. E. Kirk Rogue ' 175 75 to 12 llvered. River, FOR SALE 40 puro broil milk goata, onn SwisH buck, bargain. E. P. Fox, Medford. 177 FOR 8ALB mstl!riiiJUTOOta FOR SALE First cutting alfalfa In stack twolve to fifteen tons. Phone SG0-.L 175 FOR SALE On liberal terms, a small hydraulic placer mine, having pipe, giant, reservoirs house gardeu etc. Address P. O. Box 731, lirants Pass, Ore, 177 FOR SALE 7-rootn furnace as good as new for halt value, llox II. E. Mull Tribune. FOR SALE Timber 13 miles from Trull In Douglas county, Oregon S 1100.000 feet fir. Ity owner. M Adair, 2 13 South Central Med ford. 175 FOR SALE Haled grain hay In wagon or car lots. 11. VV. Bing ham. Phone G97-.I2. ' Full SALE - Buggy and liitrness. cultivators and work mare; weight about I20U His. Phone li'Jii-U. 17 1 HELP tVA.VTKO MALE .MECHANICS WANTED EVERY WHERE Hood wages. Fit your self bv courses In sleniu, gas ol electrical engineering. Student aid plan Send for free cutaioxue from Seattle Engineering School Seattle. Wash. WANTED MISCKLLANEOlH WANTED To rent small Irrigated tract of garden land, good Improve. menlB. Write E. .1. lirainev. It. K D. 1. 173 WANTED Washing and Ironing by day or hour. Mrs. Cornell, 4.'. . Barllett. 1 WANTED Listings of city and coun try property for sale or exchango. Bennett Investment Co. WANTED Remember your poultry nnd eggs will bring you more money at Warner, Wortiuan and Gore's. One price for hens, re gardless of slue. TAKEN VP TAKEN I P There broke Into my enclosure t 70-pound shoats, marked swallow fork in left ear. under bit in right ear. Owner m-iv huve same by palng for nd and reed. I I II Clibril""e, Ruiil. oro. r,;, Jishby-Vi"-Lexicon LARS 1 Sets. oh. foc0tu CtUETT PEABP OV VCO. I N C MA Kg R$ J HELP WANTED 1 E.MALS WANTED tilrl to do liouaework from X a. m. to & n. m. Apply 01 'J Catherine street. 173 MONKT TO IjOAS LOANS Bennett Investment Com- panjr. BC8LVE88 bUtfcOTORT Anto Hapnues LAHKR AUTO BPRINQ CO. We are operation the largest, oldest and best equipped plant In the Pa cific northwest. Use our springs when others (all. Bold under guar antee. 26 North Fifteenth it, Portland. Oie. Attorneys tlEOItliK A. CODDIMI Lawyer. Ilooni 412 tlarnett-Corey llldg., .Medford. Ore. Phono 221. OEO. W. CIIERRT Attorney and Notary, Rooms 9-10, Jackson Coun ty Rank Building, entrance N. Central, Medford, Ore. PORTER J. NEFF Attorney at law. rooms 8 nnd 9, Medford National Bank Building. A. E. P. E AMES, LAWTER Oaraett Corey bldg. O. M. ROBERTS LawjiiT. Medford National Dank Bnlldlna. Collections. COLLECTIONS! AND REPORTS W collected some accounts 14 years old. We know how to get the money. The Iluilock Mercantile Agency. Inc., Rooms 1, I, I, Hss kins' Bldg., 216 E. Main it. Dsntlste Dr. W. M. VAN BCOTOO DR. C. C. VAN BCOTOO Dentists Osrnett-Corey Bldg., iilte Medforu, Oro. Phone S5. Collections and Reports) tit Engineer nnd Contractor FRED N. CUMM1NOS Snglneer ant contractor, 404 M. F. A H. Bldg. Surveys., estimates, lrrlgatloa drainage, orchard and land Im provement. Garbaf GARBAGE - Get your premise cleaned up for the summer. Call on the city garbage wagons, for good service. Phone I74-L. W. T. Allen. House Movers I MEDFORD HOUSE MOVERS W Move Houses, Barns, Garages, Ma chinery, Etc. Phone 488-M, or 48H-X. 613 S. Newtown, 811 Da kota. Instruction tn MasM FRED ALTON HAIQHT Teaoher of piano and harmony. Halght Muslo Studio, 401 Oarnott-Corey Bldg., rhone 72. Insurance. EARL 8. TUMT General Insurance office, Fire. Automobile, Aeeldent, Liability, Plate Glass, Contract, and Surety Bonds. Excellent com panies, good local set-rice. No, 210 Garnett-Corey Bldg. I'hyslcUns and Bvgeons DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathia physician, 803 Garnett-Corey building. Phone ISO. DR. J. J. EMMENS Physlctsa ant surgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and glasses sup plied. Oculist and Aurlst for B. P. R. R. Co. Offices M. F. ft H. Co. bldg., opposite P. O. Phone 67. Public Stenographer. PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER Mar. garot A. Dally. Hotel Holland. Phone 710. Printers ant l'ulillsbers MEDFORD PRINTING CO., has the best equipped printing office la southern Oregon; book binding, loose leaf ledgers, billing systema, etc. Portland prices. 17 Nona Fir st. Transfer BADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 4 2 North Front St. Phois 815. Prices right. Berrlee guN t.l WHY? NOW TIME TO TRADE. I have a 160-acre stock ranch; good location; 100 acres In grain, soma alfalfa. This place recently sold for $12,000; no Incumbrance. Will trade for good orchard, profer pears, or would take city property. Would trade even or assume some In cumbrance on orchard proposition. J. C. BARNES 1 114 West Mnlu Street. " ARRO tor PC