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MEDFORD MATTJ TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OHFIOX, FRIDAY. FETiUUARY 2. 1f)17 P OE FIVE M'S MARKETS Portland livestock. POflTLA.VD, Or., Feb. 2. Hogs fivui,. average Se bibber. Receipts 1170. Bulk of packing grades $1 1.80 $i 11.35; lieuvy packing $H.35ijf Jl. 40; light packing $1 1.30 11.35; rougli heavies $10 10.35; pigs and skips J1010.50; stock hogs $8Q 10. .. . . i Cattle firm. Receipts 225. Steers prime light ? 8.D 0 ?r-fi.75 ; prime heavy $S.75&'9; good S8.40; cows, choice $7.507.75; medium to good 1 7. 7.25; ordinary to fair JC 6.75; heifers $4 7.6.0; bulls 3.503.50; calves 8 8. Sheep strong. Receipts 17. Lambs east of mountains $12 12.25; lambs valley $ 11.50 U 1 1.75; lambs $11 31. CO; choico yearling wethers $10 Qi 10.60; good yearlings $9.7510; choice ewes $909.23; heavy ewes $S.50(08.75. . , Portland Ilutter. PORTLAND, Ore,, Feb. 2. But ter firm, unchanged. ' Portland Grain, r PORTLAND. Ore., Feb. 2. Wheat easy; no trading. Spot bids 3 to 4c lower. Bluestoni .$1.46;.. Fortyfold $1.44; club $1.41; red Russian $1.40. : : ' 'Uarley lower. No. 1 feed $38. Today's car receipts: Wheat 11, flour 3, oats 9, hay 15. Chicago' WJient. CHICAGO, Feb. 2. Wheal: t Open Close Jin? .'.,.'..,..'.T;.;..:-....'.;..$i.(i2 "$l'.'00 July..;..L:.'.;..l..j.....:. 1.42. ' 1.43 H ASHLANO AND VICINITY ' Frank J. Sliinn has resigned as sec retary of the Commercial club, el'l'oc tivo March '1.. In the meantime the trustees of (lie organization will ap point his successor. The club is now in good shape along: all lines, witli n snug balance in the treasury, instead of being handicapped by debt iis had the ease for the past two years. The reorganization incident to remov al into hew charters 1ms been com-' plctc,' thanks to u secretary who has closely watched every detail regard ing his. olTiec, backed by a board of energetic trustees who respond to every emergency instead of merely theorizing over conditions. The- elnb mffitVhi regular session next Monday evening, February. 5. In line with a new plan, the organization . will en courage the Introduction and discus sion of vilol topics and nt this par ticular meeting Supervisor Kcene of the local branch of the government entomological bureau will give an' ad dress on the ravages of the - pine beetle and other forest pests. Discus sions over. irrigation and other prob lems will occur at future meetings. The wedding engagement is an nounced of alius Freda riutterfieUl, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. IT. O. But Terfield, and Samuel A. l'cters, Jr., wlio was a former employe - of the Citizens' bank here, and is now book keeper with the Canadian Bank of Commerce in Portland. : The family of W. YV. Brown,.a new comer 'from Pomona, Cal., arrived on Wednesday and lire uow nocuoving n residence on B .street, adding seven to the population in that locality. Previous t coming here Mr. Brown had visited several localities in Idaho, and had started on his return to southern California, buteoncluded on arriving here that the pleasant, sur roundings justified an indeterminate stay. , Promotion among officers of First company, C. , c., of this citv has advanced .Millard (Jriibb, first serge ant, to second liculonant, his commis sion ns such having been received re cently. The entire command regards the promotion as a deservedly mer ited one. .James P. Walker of Ilichland coun ty Ohio, who has been visiting here some time past with his daughter, Mrs. Arthur Morthland, residing on the Boulevard,. is Irving (ho efficacy of Ashland's mineral waters under the direction 6f Dr. John Putty, B. I,., who" prescribes u composite mixture of buttermilk anil lithia in q. s. pro portions according to . the official fomudu. . ' , The Ntoncr '.block, on East Main street, is being remodeled for garage purposes and will be occupied by George Millncr as extensive headquar ters for the Overland aeenov. llev. Oeorge K. Britt, pastor of the (.ungrcgalional clmrch, has returned from Seattle with his family, includ ing wile and live children. The old " e-t son, ffeoige. a oi-adimtc ,f lw. high school in that city, will remain mere and enter the employment of the Seattle Hardware Co. Official thermometer registered 12 above on Thursday morning. Xcil Sbinn. son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank .1. Shinn, who has been visiting relatives here, loll curie in the week for ('open, to accept a position with the MsUvou r.lcetnc Power & Light Co., which is erecting a mammoth plant there. N'eil will be employed in the jetteral store of that r.r; .i.rulioii BY WEN-K-EOfV IT1.? 'Boot time them NATIONS tJVZ WANTI' P&A.CE - THET Ue has for some lime past been with n leading shoe store at Klamath Falls. The .Modem Woodmen of Mahogany Camp holds u regular meeting at Moose hall Tuesday evening. Febru ary 0, at which time several candi dates will be adopted as full-fledged "neighbors." Under the schedule of 'bounties on wild animals,'' Bill Lindsay is men tioned in county couft proceeding's as having been u warded .W recently. De velopments indicate that he not only rounded up n formidable wildcat, but also several coyotes by way of good measure out on his ranch in the Dead Indian section. Kdwin Pylc of Portland has filed suit in the Multnomah circut court against A. V. llavtlctt for the return of .$800 sunk in the Last Chance mine located in Skamania countv, Wash ington, claiming misrepresentation in a partnership deal wherein certain copper and silver ores did not meet a guarantee as to extent and richness. Mr. Iturllett is away on a business trip to Texas. The Hotel Ashland dining room will be reopened on Saturday of this week under the management of Mrs. Surah Cpdcgruff, who was formerly in control. Band benefit dance at the Armory, Friday evening, February 2. Pro ceeds go towards adding further equipment. Backed by an appropria tion for1 the current year of $."0 per month from the city, the band is how on a firm footing. Nevertheless more aid is needed in the way of incidental expenses in order to keep this fine musical organization in the front rank,' encouraging; it to "toot its' own horn." In this particular instance a for mer humble drug clerk is entitled to the Carnegie medal, although he de stroyed life insteud of rescuing it. His name is Frank Amick, now of Denver, whero he conducts a pharm acy, and formerly was employed hy MeNnir Bros, of this city. A masked bandit recently undertook to hold up. his establishment and was shot dead by Amick, who has successfully de fended himself in several of these raids by keeping a revolver handy. Ashland Lodge of F.Iks is to re ceive an official visit from P. II. D'Arcy of Salem, district deputy grand exalted ruleivof the order, on Saturday evening of this week. Routine inspection details will bo fol lowed by the serving of refreshments and a smoker. Dr. E. it. Bradford,' chiropractic, healer, formerly of Ashland, is now located at Xewporl, and Dr. A. J. Fawcctt, homeopathic practitioner, also formerly of this city, led who for some time past, has been located at Newport, has removed to San Diego. Throe young men giving the names of O. V. Jones, Ben Stanley. and Hay Cox, were urrcstcd in Sacramento last Tuesday on description- furnished by a Southern Pacific officer at Koseburg, whd was titter uin on a felony charge. The number tallies, with a trio who were rounded up here la-.t week under suspicion, but the de scription did not lit the c.kc, end they were discharged after investiga tion, leaving it an open ipiestion as to whether the Sacramento . arrests were of the right parties. "What is the man called who sail' the airships?" was the question asked of a sixth grade pupil in the city schools. "An aviator," was the readv Are You Worn Out? Does night find you exhausted nerves unsettled too tired to rest? is the food-tonic that corrects these troubles. Its pure cod liver oil is a cell-building food to purify and enrich the blood ana nourish the nerte-centers. Your tronrrth will rKnrmr! to Scott'r Emulsion but see that you get SCOTT'S. 4 stoic Bvwuc nkMUuVM, n. j. , r H PE.A.CE -o THET WA.R. - . L VoUF-BP- tucoc mu'v ' V ' -7 v I HVStt 1 ! A yZtl.U ,S- ) $Ci?I mmmi I ( YOV REM.11E HOW LVCfcY ) - a i You Aee rpiw' updp I M. A. WAR,- V.-AI.' f n' reply. "And what is the name of the place where the airships are stored'.'" "An uviary'' was the explanation. The defeat of the liogue river fish ing bill in the house by n slight ma jority only spars on advocates of the measure to another legislative test on its merits. Among local spectators at Salem during this and other con troversies were K. 1). Briggs, G. S. Butler and D. M. Lowe. Lester Atterbury of Tillamook has returned to that coast town, having been summoned here to attend the funeral of his father, the late A. W. Atterbury. The son is employed in lumber mills at Tillamook. The new Catholicjiriest detailed to look after the spiritual welfare of the local church of "Our Lady of the .Mountain" is the Kcv. Kdward J. Comity of Portland, as successor to l!ev. J. F. Dolphin, transferred to Os wego. As the name implies, he is a genial Irishman and is a relative of the late Bishop County of Los An geles. Attorneys Trcfren, senior and jun ior, have removed their law otticcs from the Park hotel to rooms in the Citizens' Bunk block. The tailoring establishment of L. J. Orres is i'xpauding and now incor porates tw'o rooms, instead of one, in the Billings block' on Oak street. Young & dowdy have vacated their realty office in that locality, due to this expansion, and now 'occupy of fices with JL t'., F.dgiugton, one door south from former quarters..'; WITH SAGE TEA Mixed with Sulphur Darkens so Naturally Nobody can Tell, It The old-time mixture of Sage Tea nnd Sulphur for darkening gray, streaked and faded liair is grandmother's recipe, nnd folks nro again using it to keep their hair a good, even color, wliich is quite sensible, as we are living in an age when a youthful appearauco is of the greatest advantage. Nowadnys, though, we don't have the ti-ouljlesotno task of gathering the sago and the niussy mixing at home. All drug stores sell the reaily-to-usc product, improved by the addition of other ingred ients, called "Wyeth's Sago.and Sulphur Compound" for about fib cents a bottle. It- is very populnr becnuse nobody can discover it has been applied. Simply moisten your comb or a soft brush witii it and draw this through your hair, tak ing one small strand at a time; by morn ing the gray hair disappears, but what delights the ladies with Wyeth's Rage and Sulphur Compound, is that, besides beautifully darkening the hair after a few applications, it also produces that oft lufitrc and appearance of abundance which is so attractive. This rendy-to-nsc preparation is a delightful toilet reijuisito for those w-ho de-dro a more youthful up earanee. It is not intended for tho cure, mitigation or prevention of discaBc. Ordinance Xo. WW. lA.V OliOl.VAXOK amending Sec tion 2 of Ordinance. No. -Sii-I en titled: "An Ordinance authorizing and instructing ibe Recorder and Treasurer of toe City of Medford to combine all funds o!' r:aid ('Ity Into (iencral water. Library and Hooded Intiebt.-dness Funds, and to repeal all Ordinances or parts of Ordi nances in conflict herewith," ap proved January 2. 1SM7, arid declar ing an emergency, Tim City or Aledl'ord Moth Or dain as Follows: Section 1. That Section 2 of Or dinance entitled "An Ordinance au thorizing and instructing the Ite corder and Treasurer of the City of Medford to combine all funds of said City into (leneral. Water, Library and Ponded Indebtennoss Funds, an.l to repeal all Ordinances or parts of Ordinances In conflict herewith," ap proved January 2, till 7, lie and hereby ia amended to read as follows: "Sec. 2. The Kirs, Mam, Street and Itoad, (leneral Sewer, Par-, Contingent Cicueral and Hrldge Funds or the City of Medford nr. hereby consolidated into one Fund to be called the "(leneral Fund.' "The Interest , Fund. Sinking Fund, and Gravity Sinking Fund, 'wnlch shall remain intact until the next budget Is provided) shall b enabled and designated as Itonde.l Indebtedness Fund' and shall con tain two separate and distinct ac counts. Interest and pilncipal. Fur ther that the principal account shal! contain a sub-division covering the different bond issues for which sink ing funds have nlrea beon estab li .hod by Imllu'io tat oi tiater Tore- Freckles and C VnililA. tr i i en J i TIZ" EASES TIREO. SORE, SWOLLEN FEET Instant relief for aching', puffed up, calloused feet and corns. Why go limping nrounil with aching, imtTed-up feet feet o tired, chafed, soro and swollen you can hardly get your ehoos on or fTT Whv don't you get a 2o-cent box of "Ti from llio drug store now and gladileu your tor tured feet? "Viz" makes your fret glow with com fort; takes down awollings and draws the soreness and misery right out of feet, tlint cliafo, smart and Isirn. "Tiz" instantly stops pnin in corns, callnunrs nnd bunions. "Tiz" is glorious for tired, aching, soro feet. Is'o more shoo tightness no more foot torture. nuos, or as they may be established trou; time to time." Section 2. All moneys received from the payment of taxes levied for bonded indebtedness shall bo sub-divided and placed in the Interest and principal accounts In proportion to the levy made which for the year 1917 is as follows; Interest, 3.1 mills, principal .3 mills, Including .In mills each for f:!S,l)i)0 issue and $30,1100 issue as outlined In the an nual budget. Section 3. All Ordinances and parts of Ordinances In conflict here with are hereby repealed. Section 4. luasmucli as the con solidation of tho several funds of said city must be consumuted be fore accounts nro balanced for the month ot January, 1917, and it is lor that reason of vital importance to the inhabitants thereof and inas much an it Is -for such reason neces sary for tho health, peaco and safety of said city an emergency Is hereby declared to exist nnd this ordinance shall bo in full force and effect im mediately upon its passage and ap proval by the mayor. The foregoing Ordinances wero passed by the city council of the City of Medford on the 31st day of Janu ary, 1917, oy tho following vote: Emmons, absent; Oaddls, "aye"; Kcene, "aye"; Carkln "aye"; Da vis, "nyo"; llnrgrave "aye". Approved January 31st, 1917. (Signed) C. K. OATHS, Attest; Mayor. (Signed) -B. T. FOSS, (Seal) Ilecorder. KOIMONH. In the circuit court of the state of Oregon, for Jackson county. John Minter plaintiff, vs. Chris Woolcy, Michael Wooloy, James W'nt- kins. Due It Watkins, his wifo, Wil llnm Mitchell. Susan .Mitchell, Ills wife, Julia Woolcy, Emma Woolcy, Drusllhi Hrown, America Fitzgerald, K. I. Matthews, .Mary Daliack, ltn cbel Mayhnm, (ireen Matthews, Grant Matthews, Lizzie Crcnry, Krnnst Da Hack, and Kverett DuHnelt, unknown heirs of Jasper Hamilton, deceased, unknown heirs of Michael Woolcy de ceased, and also all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lion or interest in tho real cstato described In the com plaint herein, alt-o unknown heirs of John Woolcy, deceased, defendants. To tbo above named defendants, Michael Woolcy, Julia Wooley, Kuima Wooley, Drusllla Hrown, America Fitzgerald, K. I. Matthews, uud Llz zio Geary, unknown heirs or Michael Woolcy, deceased unknown heirs ot Jasper llllml.on, deceased, unknown heirii of John Wooley, deceased, ami also all other persons or parties un known claiming any right, title, estate, lien or Interest in tho real cstato described in tho complaint herein: In the natuo of the State, of Ore gon: You are hereby summoned and required to apepar in the above en titled court and cause and answer the complaint oi tho plaintiff on file therein against you within. six weeks from tho date of the first publication of this summons, said period of six weeks being the time prescribed by the order for scrvic1 of this summons by publication oi th" Honorable F, M. Call-ins, judge or the aboyn named court within which you shall no ap pear and answer or be adjudged to bo in default hei-'in: which order bears date January iTth, 1917. And you are further notified that if you fall to mi appear and answer .-said complaint within tbo time afore said, tile plaintiff will apuly to the court for tbo relief demanded In said complaint, a. succinct statement of. which is as follows, to wit: For a (P'crr-e of the court: 1. That tho defendant and each of them he required to set forth herein the nature of their claims to the following described promises; Lots numbered five (.") and six (6) of Section fourteen III); the northwest quarter; tho south hair of the northeast quarter, northeast quarter ot the southwest quarter of Section twenty-three (23) and tho southwest quarter of tho noitlio.mt quarter ot Section twenty si (2tl) His F; VESSR, 'IT? AVIFUL.I V EVERY TIME I BREATH- A MAN DIE? OVER. IN. 6VR0PE. all In Township thirty-five (33) south, Hungo one (1J west of tho Willamette Meridian, in Jackson county, Oregon. And that all adverse claims or said defendants and each thereof to said premises or any part thereof may be determined by tho decree of said court. ' 2. That by said decree it be de creed and adjudged that none of said defendants havo any CBtate, or inter est what ever In or to said land and premises or uuy portion thereof, and that tho title ot plaintiff thereto is good and valid. 3. That said defendants and each thereof be forever enjoined and do 'barrod from asserting uny claim whatever in or to said land and prom ises or any part thereof adverse to the plaintiff, and for such other re lief as this court inav deem meet and Just. POKTHR J. NiKFK, Attorney for Pluiutil't. CLASSIFIED ADVF.HTISIXG . ATKS. . One cent per word per issue; G times for the price of 5. Fifty cents n lino hy tho month, without change. !Pivo words to the lino. WASTED SITUATIONS WAXTKD Man and wife wants work tobetber, or man alone, where ho can take wife. Phono S07-J. II KM WAXTKD AOKNTB WANTED Girl for general house work, family of tw-o. Address E. cure Mail Tribune. IION WANTED Girl ror goneral house work. Address Dox M, Mall Tribune. WA.NTKD MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Responsible capable man wishes to lease good farm for five years on crop rent, stock and tools furnished. Box C. .V., Mall Tri bune. 272 WANTED To buy a 400-gallon wagon oil tank, P. O. Box 1003. 209 WANTED A farm -where I can keep milk cows, pigs and chickens. Phono G39-.H. 270 WANTED To buy second hand Burroughs adding machine. Me dium size. Must bo cheap and in good condition. Box 2 IS, Klam ath Falls, Ore. 2GS WANTEI'. Hog's feeders. Address N. (J F.rophy, Talent, Oregon. 20 S WANTED Good llvj, progressive man wants to nit r-i: ci on shares with stock, machinery and seed furnished, good reference:-, given ns to honesty an.! ability. Phono I-F3, or wrlt.j C. T Morris, K. It. 1, Box 130, Ashland, Ore. 20S WANTED Houses to movo. 4S8-M, or 4U8-X. Phono WANTED Homoniher your poultry and eggs will bring you more money ut Warner, Worttnan and Ooro's. Ono price for houa. re gardless of size. l'OH liXCHANOE FOIt'TtAI ) ET wo " yra rn ldl raP colt for work mare. I). O. Frcd i"ick, Ross Lane, Medford. Itnuto i. ' ::0:)' FOR SALE OR TRADE Jacks and Jenny Burros. Suitable for chil dren or work. (.'or. Nlantic and Liberty, ,. .Medford. 2!i FOR EXCHANGE I have small acrngo well Improved I will trade for house and lot In Orange, Cal., or surrounding towns. Write or can at .",19 N Glai-'seil st. 275 FOIt lll'.'.Vr ilOLSI.KFKPl.NO ItOOMS. FOR KENT Furnished and house keeping rooms. Call 2 to I. ,'!:!2 So. Central. Phone 4o;!-H2. 21', FritNISHLl! Al' UtT.MHNTS. FOR HUNT Two completely fur nished apartments for rent, m-'um beat, hot. and eold waLir, bath, kitchenette with gas rau;,e. Anply Hotel Holland. LOST LOST Ladies' small handbag con taining toilet anr. other articles between Jacksonville and tour and half miles north Finder leave at Mail Tribune office. 209" LOST Light Inn hound dog with col lar. Roy I.ofland. Phono 1-FI2. a - v VOMETHlW'i :S " ) J IIL'SI.MCSS OJ'l'OltTOJm'IES W'"VXTED-Man " wlImnU capital to engage in business proposition. Phone 376-J. 2G9 FOIl RKXT HOUSES FOIt It 12NT Or sale, 3-room bouso, easy payments. Oatts Billiard Ball. 2S iN'orth Front. 270 FOIl HUNT Furnished and unfur nished house, Jl. A. Under, 123 Kasl Main. FOR WONT Bungalow, 810 West 11th st. Phono 13S-J. i 2tis FOIt KF.NT Five-room modern - bungalow with sleeping porch. 133 North Central, fnquiro Dr. Hart, JaeliAon Co. bank bldg. i73 FOR HUNT Furnished complete 0 room modem bungal':v with parage and sleeping uorsn, on Paved street. Inquire Dr. Hart, Jackson Co. bank bldg. 273 'OK SALK lOL'LTKY FOR SALE Hose- comb lthode Island Fled cockrela from prize; winning stock. W. J. Schneck. Kouto 1, Box 100. f'hone Gll-.11. 271 WANTED One doznn Plymouth Hock bens. Geo. A. Mansfield, Prospect, Ore, Phono U2-F13 Hullo Falls uud Eagla Point Tel Co. 2 09 FOR SALE S. C. lihodo Island Red cockerels, pullets and eggs for hatching. Ernest Webb, Centrli! Point, Phono 2 17. 312 FOR SALE Eggs for hatching, from , first prlzo wlnors r.t State Poul try Show. S. C, White Leghorn, S 1.00 por netting. R. C. Silver Laced Wyamlottos, $1.25 per set ting. Order now for futune hatch ing. P. E. VVyncoop, S20 West 12th st. Phono 20 4-W. 2S3 FOIt SALKlA VKSToTSf. FOR SALE 9 sows, 3 Holstclns and 4 Durhams. Geo. Hilton', Med ford. 2 73 FOR SAI.E-Team, or will trade tor a good milk cow. Phono T. E. Demi lieu. Central Point. 272 FOR SALE Stock hogs and shoates. Phono Central Point, T. E. Beau- lieu, R. R. 2. 272 SACRIFICE SALE Two span mares, ono "Old Trusty" Incubator, $G. J. S. Norwood, R. F. D. No. 2, Central Point. 288 FOB SALfc MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Hydraulic placer mine, tuny equipped; good piping ground. Address J. C. II., euro .Mali Tribune. 293 FOR SALE Waxed oak buffet. Phone 553-X. 270 FOR SALE llulck louring cur at a bargain, 1912 model, leaving I tin country. Valley, Itaiago. 270" FOR SALE-llay. C. Carey, Talent Phonu i 0-F1 1. FOR SALE Dry fir and oak wood. Phono Sl l-X. 271 FOR SALE - Dry manzanlta, laurel and some oak wood, J 1.75 a tier on ground, or $3.25 delivered Phono 370-lt. 277 ton SALE Alfalfa seed. Homo grown, H'jc a pound. 198-Itl. 271 FOR SALE- Second and third crop annua hay. A. E. llanloy. 271 FOR SALIC l-'urnUuro of 0-room bungalow. Electric . rungo. 4t Rose eve. 20s FOR HALK Furniture for salu at a bargain. Call at 522 N Riverside. Phono 531-V. 2t)X FOR SALE Piano, will take driving rig, organ and balance easy pay nients. Phono ij2d-X. 27 FOR SALE Seed, alfalfa, red clover swoet clover, timothy and other grasses; strictly fancy stocks. Write for samples. Rnlph Waldo Eldeu, Central Point, Ore, I- OH HA LE REAL "ESTATE " I on sale--or ex. banuo, 1:1 ;i-u acres or land nt Orland. Cal , un der i-overnniei.t Irrigation avstem. V. bat have you.' Phone 0, 1 (i-.l :;. 2 7 0 FOR SALE OR TltAUH-2311 a. level, good, free soil, well feiieed, good buildings. Sacillt. Call at 715 King st. gey FOR SALE Or trade, S-room resi dence, good lot; :', blocUs (,-m Main: big barmiln. Address B. C. M., .Mail Tribune. os FOR SALECheni). Threo houses and three lots; two houses aro on one lot, one house on ouo lot, and ono vacant lot. Sam tiaiief, Ki-v kowlll,' OlOKOH, JjBjl " Q l HOPE IT 1? WfVU " vim i DON'T YOU TRY CLOVES', OR MONEY TO LOAN MONEY TO LOAN Have money to loan . on first mortgages. Quick service. E. S. Tuniy, 210 Garnett Corey bids. . BUSINESS DIRISCTOUY Auto Supplies LAIIEIt AUTO SPRINO CO. We aro operating tho largost, oldest and best equipped plant in the Pa cific northwest. Uso our springs when oUiers full. Sold under guar antoo. 26 North Fifteenth St. Portland, Ore. Attorneys CEORGIO A. CODDtXO Lawyor, Room 412, Garnett-Corey Bldg., Medford, Ore. GEO. W. CHERRY -Attornoy and Notary, Rooms 9-10, Jackson Coun ty Bank Building, entrance N. Central, Medford, Ore. PORTER J. NEFF Attorney at law, rooms 8 nnd 9, Medford National Bank Building. - A. B. TIE AMES Lawyer. Gnrnett Corey bldg. ' Collections COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS We collocted some accounts 11 years old. We know how to get the money. The Bullock Mercantile Ageuev, Inc., Rooms 1, 2, 3. Has klna' Bldg., 210 E. Main st. Dentists DR. T. T. SHAW Dentist. Over Dan. lels Clothing Store in rooms for- . jnorly occupied by Dr. Jones. Phone 092-Y. DR. W. M. VAN SCOYOQ DR. C. C. VAN SCCYOC Dentists Garnott Corey Bldg., Suite 810 Medford, Ore. Phone SCO. Engineer and Contractor FRED N. CUMMINGS Engineer and contractor, 404 M. F. & H. BldR Surveys, estimates, irrigation drain age, orchard and land Improvement Garbage OAUBAG15 Get your premises clenned up for the summer. Call on the city garbage wagons fo' good service Phone 874-L. , Y. Allen. Instruction In Music FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher of piano and harmony. Halght MusU Studio, 401 Garnett-Corey Bldg, Phono 72 Insurance EARL S. TUMY Gonernl Insuranos office, Flro, Automobile, Accident; Liability, Pinto Glass, Contract and Suroty Bonds. Excellent com panies, good local service. No. 210 Garnett-Corey Bldg. lliysldaus nnd Surgeons DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteouathlo physician. 303 Garnett-Corey build ing. Phono 130. DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician and surgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien tifically, tested and glasses sup plied. Oculist and Aurist for S. P. R. R. Co. Offices M. K. & II. Co. bldg., opposite P. O. rhono D67. Printers anil Publishers MEDFORD PRINTING CO., has the host equipped printing office in Southern Oregon; Book binding, loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, etc. Portland prices. 27 North Fir st. Transfer EADS TRANSFER & STORAOK CO. Office 42 North Front st. Phone 315. Prices right. Service guar antced. $1650 Best buy for money on our list. 0-room modern house on one of best streets In town. House could not be built for less than two thousand dol lars; on puved street; sixty-five feet; East front; good shapo. Will' sell furniture with house at halt price. Terms on part. See me now. ' - J. C. BARNES tuj Went Malt) k!ttt J