MEDFOttD MATE TJHBTJNE. MEDFORD, OREtiOX. MONDAY, TT,TTiTTAHY ", 1917 PAG V) FIVE . .1 1 4 ! Portland Livestock PORTLAND, Or., Feb. 5. Hogs I , 3ri; higher; receipts 1073. Hulk of ' packing grades, 11.4"(il ll.Oo; heavy . packing, 1 LOotii 11.75 j light packing:, ; 11.45(ff U.U.i-, rougii heavies, 10.35 I' (.a 10.7.5; pigs aftd' skips, m0.2:(n 11 ; stock hogs, $9.'iO(T10. ' Cattle strong; receipts 12.VJ. ' Sierra, prime light, $S.fiO(ci8.73 ; price heavy, $8.75(3? 9; . good. 8fil 8.40; cows, choice, $7.o0ffi7.7," ; me dium to good, $7(T725; ordinary to ; fair, $C(a(!.75; heit'ors, $4(a'7.50; y bulls, $3.50(u.f..")0; calves, 0(a8. - ' Sheep, firm; receipts 30!). I.nmbs, ' east of mountains, $12( )2.2"; liimhs valley, $11.50((j 1 1.75; lambs, food, ' $11(S 11.50; choice yearling wether-;, $10(3 10.50; good yearlings, .$1.75 t 10;. choice ewes, $9(i1.2."i;, heavy I' ewes, 8.50(ii 8.75. f ' Portland Butter ! " fi'ORTLAXD, Or., Feb. 5. Ratter, higher. Prints up e. Plain wraps, 43c; cartons, 44c; euhe extras, 40c. Buying priee: Hutter fat up 2-.-; No. 3, 43c; No. 2, 41c. ' A Portland Grain PORTLAND, Or., Feb. 5. Wheat, stronger; no trading. Spot bids, 2i to 4c higher, llluestcia, $1.5-1 Forty-fold, 1.50; club, $1.50; red flussion, $1.47. '.Barley higher. Xo. I feed, 30. '-. Today's ear receipts: Wheat 22 flour C, oats Ifi, hay 15. . . Chicago Wheat CHICAGO, Feb. 5. Wheat Open. May -......'. .'. :....1.07?4 July 1.49 1. Close. $1.74 1.49 BUTTE FAILS Carl Jackson, Rod; Baker, Wayne Ijl Port, Stanley Spencer and Ever ett Abbott came up from Duprny Saturday to spend Sunday at home. Oy' QIlss . Dora Smith of Medford is visiting her ulster, Mrs. Jack Fun gate of tills place. . Dr. Goble, an oculist of Medford, camje up Tuesday and did business with bo mo of the people returning to Medford Thursday. -. .'Prank Morgan loft Thursday for Klamath Falls, where, he was call d in a witness In n trial thore. ..irs. G. W. Barker and little daughter left Thursday for Lodi .pal,, where they will make a several months visit to Mrs. Harker'8 par ents. Mr. I3arker went with them as far as Medford. ; L, iyv". Jones , left Thursday tor Dead; Indian trail. . Dr. .Kmmerson's barn was broken down by the snow one day this week Haven't learned the particulars as yet. ' " . . ' . V. Dorothy Alexander spunt the week end at the home of I.ucy Carle on FootH creek. The Ladies' Aid met with Mrs. Saudry Thursday afternoon. It was decided to frivc a 9oeiul on Washing. ton's birthday for the " purpose of rnisme; money, An attendance contest between Mrs. Hair's Suudny school class of ,'irls and Miss Martin's class of boys was won by the boys nud the ffirls paid their forfeit Saturday by .serv ing a dinner to the boys. Ifev. fir. Morgan, of Olendalo preached to nn appreciative congro Ration Kunduv night. Mrs. Martin Hurkhardt is slowly ) .improving from a recent illness Mrs. Tracy Spencer has gone to McCoy, Ore., to visit her parents. Mrs. M. II. Jackson is reported ill Miss Myrtle Williams of Salem is visiting her father, J. C. Williams, at this place. Mr.' and Mrs. Winlield Scolt Hall well known Ashland people, whose home is at .'145 Harrison street, and who linvs been ubscnt for some time past on an extended visit to relatives in the central west, will eclcbrnt their golden wedding anniversary on February 19, 1917, at the home of their son's family, residing nt Iloldcn Mo. Their daughter, Mrs. W. H. Wen no i of this city, contemplates a trip east lo participate in the anniversary observance. I'leiuling guilty to stealing n saddle from the Mi-Lane ranch in the Dead Indian country, Charles Watson was s on Saturday bound over in .justice i court to the grand jury. The saddle " whs sold to Fonrth street junk deal i erf.. WatKon us caught near Med it ford. He hud been cmnloyed by cat i tip feeders over on the range. The t saddle was a, prize trophy and had j history dear to the heart of seven . expert riders in this vicinity. ,1 liebellious and runaway dutightc frrnn Oakland, Oil., apprehended I'0' bv indie few iuv ago; destination ROGUE RIVER u ; - ASHLAND AND VICINITY RKETS 1 Freckles and His Friends i t v - - wjjwa ' ' w i : -l I T . ..... . i ' ! 1 TUAT IMJY OVER. I -W4Sj.m HfcRE'SXER f JANE I H0JJ MUCH ( oU- 'BoUT U NW HOW nv " V: ;f THERE yiMJTS A. J&&&S&M OF MILK AWJY o M1Ui DoES VOUR fl nuABTC l00YW mLLY B.1TT.,.Clll!r (wkmwm-w)&. TU'tesr oua covjgive k dxy VSEvEN, nSEUl ( BOUT TWELVE l - .-..-. Vwwy on her, rXT': 5v ES-tj VSJ vJlr 'fsj O L QUMlTS IJx'i ' ' " : ' ' ,A Missoula, Mont, liestraineu from continuing tourist trip pending ar rival of mother from south. Tears and reconciliation, followed by return of mother and daughter to '-home, sweet home,'' lust Saturday morning. Xames suppressed by censor. Mrs. Sophie Sherwood and infant daughter of MeClaiii county, and Mrs. llessie Spaulsbury and two sons, of I'ower Lake, X. I)., nre vit-iti'ug par ents and grandparents in the family f Captain A. W. Thomas, residing at 993 the Boulevard. I)r. Dwiiinell of Montague, came to Ashland Inst Saturday to attend a gathering of rclntives nt the home of W. W. ' Caldwell, " 4 47 Hock street, previous to the departure of a con tingent of Wisconsin visitors for outberii California, where they will remain two months, having participat ed in a joyous fniuilv reunion with the Cnldwells here for the past few days. Complicating over-enforcement of the bone dry law engago about as much attention n problems arisjng over the flermnn situation. Humors indicate that dry joyriders to nnd from Hombrook will be supplied with wet original packages from caches located in out-of-the-way places across the line', this to be done to avoid the espionage of spotters who are expected to keep tab of purchases openly made nt either Hilt or Hom brook. B. M. Heath) traveling man with headquarters, at Hoscbiirg, has pur chased from Mrs. Kffie L. Taylor eight acres of well-improved orchard on TVrrace street. The. place is at present occupied by W! J. Cnrponter, late a member of the police force, and is located on one of the commanding sites overlooking canyon and valley. The sale was made by the Heaver Realty Agency. Mrs. Taylor has gone to Portland to reside, accompan ied bv her son. The Woman's Foreign Missionary society of the M. K. church inet last Friday afternoon -with Mrs. 'looker. Eighteen ladies were present and en joyed nn interesting program, led by Mrs. Howard. Professor O. W. Milam of the Gold Hill schools was here Saturday, re turning to Phoenix in time to partici pate in the meeting of the Schoolmas ters' dub, held there on the same day. Tho Rogue Ilivcr Valley Ministerial association met in the Presbyterian church at Medford, February 5. Hcv. W. J. Douglass, pastor of the local Methodist church, is secretary. Hcv. W. L. Mcllinger, pastor of the Chris tinu church here, submitted a paper on "The Iicligious Conditions of Mexico. - Win. M. C. Heed, president of the Woman's Home Missionary society activities of the Methodist church in the Klamath district, will hnvc charge of a missionary gathering at Central Point on Tuesday, held at the 'home of .Mrs. 11. H. Stearns. Hy their fruits ye shall know them." Depredators broke into the warehouse of the Fruit & Produce as sociation Saturday night. Stamped envelopes are. missing from the of fice. A box of lien Davis apples wus left untouched. Mrs. Will Dodge is expected to re turn home from Portland early this week from a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Hunt, in Portland. The Southern Pacific general of fices in Portland will be moved about March 1 from the AVells Fargo build ing to the Ycon block, corner Fifth and Alder streets, occupying the sev enth uud eighth floors of that build ing. - Daniel Xaholson and family, who lived in Ashland some time ago, oc cupying the C. W. Holmes residence nt 323 Almond street, are now located at. HMI Xorth Central avenue, tilcn dale, Cal. On Sunday evening, Hcv. W. J. Douglass, lof'al Methodist pastor, oc cupied the pulpit of the Methodist church nt Medford. II. X. St nil ton and family, living on Xutley street, are to remove to San Diego permanently, father and son having left for their new home on Sunday. The daughter, Marion, has unticiputed graduation from the lour year high school course hy virtue of n inning in udvauce the system of credits which the eou'so prescribes, followed by award of the coveted dip loma, u circumstance which has won much praise for the diligent young student. At the high school debate here last Friday evening between Ashland nnd Central Point representatives, the local team, which included Prisuilla Cariiahun and Lloyd Tamer, won de cisively over a question involving the state's attitude regarding certain in dustrial features, upholding the af firmative. Xcw plate glass is to be placed in the windows of Harry Hosier's Kwnunn cigar hcudipiartcrs on the Plaza. Anent the prevailing car shortagfl, Chairman Miller of the public service! commission has "written a note" to President Sproule of the S. P., de r.;antling a full and complete survey of the freight car situation and ex acting a definite statement as to the future outlook for Oregon in the way of transportation. AH of which means n resurvry of the rolling stock in the Ashland terminal yards. The local W. C. T. V. is gathering up a cargo of old newspapers, maga zines and clean rags and solicits con tributions. David F. Fox, well-known resident hereabouts for years- nt 244 llargu dinc street, has removed to Portland for an indefinite stay. On .Tununry 23 a .son was born to Mr. and Mis. li. K. Jones of Kd-! monds, Wash. The mother was for merly Miss Pearl Parsons, of this city. C M. Stapled of .Morenci, Ariz., son of Mr. and Mrs. K. T. Staples, and who is in the employ of u Scotch syndicate, operating big copper camps nt Morenci, Coronudo and Clifton, in that state, has been promoted as chief of the cost accounting department of the three allied camps, the population of which is over 20,000. These Scotch interests have been develop ing copper properties in Arizona for forty years. Methodism is doing its share in de veloping improvements ulong Xorth Main street materially ns well its spiritually. Hcv. H. J. Van Fossen, district superintendent, hns removed nn unsightly barn from his lots and replaced it with'a neat structure which fills the composite requiro mcnts of bam, workshop and garage, greatly adding to the civic improve ment landscape in thai locality. As yet the genial superintendent has not invested in a family car, but the gar age is'ready for 0 tenant at any con venient season. A hundred dollars was taken in at the band benefit dance, Armory build ing, last Friday night. K. T. Staples, having vacated the Hotel Ashland, has removed to the family home nt 118 Ilelman street. The Woman's Missionary society of the Congregational church W'ill meet on Wednesday afternoon this week v.ilh Mrs. W. O. Dickcrson as hostess, at her home, .141 High street. EAGLE POINT EAGLETS By A. C. Howlett Mr. Koenlg who has an Interest In the sawmill near Derby was a pas senger on the I'. & R. Thursday oil his way home. He had been to Med ford on business connected with his mill. There was a carload of wheat come in Thursday for the Ilinnilon Ilros. Snowy Hutto mill, and they expect to have two cars more here next week. In spile of the kicking of some of our professional kickers, yen know that every little town have their kickers, and they predicted all sorts of trouble for the Drandon Bros, when It was learned that they had bought the mill, as It would be Impossible for them to get wheat, but notwithstanding their predic tions they have been so crowded dur ing the winter that they run most of the time day and night and find a ready sale for all the product of the mill. Ray and Carl Cohlolgh pf Butte Falls were here Thursday on liii.il- ncsi. '.'hey are preparing to put in a pumping plant on their place he low Butte Falls nnd have been secur ing the necessary machinery. Sirs. F. J. Ayres came out from the farm nnd spent Wednesday night with her son Amos and wife. Mrs. F. J. Newport or Medford waB a passenger oa the P. & K. Timrs uay. G. V. Agcr, our county school su perintendent, came out in his car Thursday and left It at the Sunuyslde while he took the train for ICdsall stntion where he visited the Crater Lake school, going from there to the' John HiRinbothnm school, nnd from there to liutte Falls and Derby; walked in Saturday morning taking his car for home. He laughs nt such tittle things as snow IS inches deep and mill, but just goes right on through. ilarvey Stnndley nnd wife wore do ing shopping in our town. His broth er Thomas who was recently mar ried, was with them. Uicrbert Carlton of Wcllen was do ing business with Hay Ashpole. one of our hardware merchants Thurs day. He reports that the stock is doing fine, so far, this winter. Miss Sarah Singleton, daughter of one of our prosperous furmers, was shopping here Friday. L. Jones, tho forest ranger W'ho has been around among the cat tle men counting the cattle, was with us Thursday night taking tho 10. 1- L. C. stage Friday noon. He was going to West and Carlson's road camp. While lieie-ho gave me his sub to the W. M. T . Harris Gippert camo out Thurs- and Friday nlghu with us. Noble Zimmerman, who has been spending n few weeks in the hills, came in Thursday and Is at the Snn nysldc nt this writing, Saturday. W. T. Croft brought in a crato of fine Plymouth Rock bens Saturday morning and shipped them to Geo. Mansfield, who ruas a flno farm on Rogue River above Trail. Ho had advertised for a lot of blooded hens and thus secured the fine lot. John Shafer who is living on tho old llenj. Hlglnhntluim place just above McLeod, was a passenger on tho P. & B. Saturday on bis way home. He had been out to Medford on business. Mrs. Edgar E. Smith of Butte Fulls was also on the train going to her home. Miss Kstella Retz was also a passenger on her way up to her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Ayres. Mrs. Royal Brown, wife, of one of the firm of Geo. Brown ond Sons, who has been In Medford, returned this morning. Word carao over the phone this morning asking me to go this p. m. to the Antelope cemetery to officiate at the funeral of Thomas Htlnson. but as I have been grappling with the grip I decided that it was not pru dent to go. I did not learn any of the particulars of the death, etc. Mrs. Sillfvan, a sister of Grandma Kllnglo, and Mr. Mike Sidloy of Lake creek, came out on tho L. C.-K. P. stage; come to the Sunnyslde, got a cup of hot tea and went on to Med ford. Georgo Kluglo of L. C. called In at the Sunnyside Saturday morning to see-Mr. ilolnian. lie seems to have a host of friends who are interested in him enough to conic in to see him nnd help care for him. I understand that V,. K. Clark, who was foreman on the Tronson orchard Is planning to open up a meat market here next week. Since my last. X. Gnrmuu, Kngle Point has renewed his sub. to the D. M. T. and W. L. Jones of Dime RMipvrd in on minntp. Grt compll-nn-ntsty can uf Koi don's from your drnjitfist. Or buy n 2j C-nt tube. If it doesn't do ymi$t worth of ooi in a Jiffy, ym can gel yuuroccniu vat k mni me druKKist or fi om the Komloa Mfg. Co Minneapolis, Minn. t!uwwnrmjicle. For colds-catarth. CoukIin naal hfatiarhM, etc. lie wire it'i i l.e kind that's ben tud ft.r 26 years and by 00 sulliuo American CATARRHAL JELLY i t Falls has given me his sub. to the W. M. T. Reported by Jackson County Ab stract Co.. Bixtb and Fir Sti. llciil Kstaito Transfers It. fl. Jennings, sheriff, to J. C. Brocks, lot 4, block 40. Medford. 100 E. II. Xecdhuui ct ux to Will iam A. llishop, land in sec. 12-37-IK. 1,000 Violet Spencer to H. 11. Spen cer, undivided one-third in terest in land in sec. 1-35- 3W. 10 Violet Silencer et vir to Jos. II. Page ct nl., undivided one third interest in land in sec. , 1-33-3W 10 C. It. Boyd ct II X to W. 11. Striker, hind in sec. l!l-3ti- 3W 10 II. P. Pohland et ux to Lou K. Header, lots in block F, Hail road Add., Ashland 10 S. Childcrs el ux to .1. S. Qunckcnhiish ct ux, land in sec. 28-3(1-1W 1 H. I). I-M wards el ux to 0. W. (Icorgc, laud on l'uliu street, Medford 8,000 OLASSIFIKO ADVHR'UKIXO IS.VTRS. One cent per word per isBue; C times for the price of Fifty cents a lino by tho month, without change. Five words to the lino. HELP WASTED MALE SALESMEN Capable specialty man for Oregon; atuplo lino on now nnd exceptional terms. Vacancv now. Attractive commission con itiact. 3 o weekly for expenses. Miles F. Bixler Co., 2205 Carlln Bldg., Cleveland, O. HELP WANTED FEMALE WANTED Competent womnn general housework. Phone 7! for I-.I. WANTED Girl for general house work. Address Box M, Mull Tribune. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WA'NTED About 150 ft. of steel cable, suitable for stump puller. Write Frederick Pelouze, ICagle Point, Ore. 27 4 WANTED Responsible, capable man wishes to lease good farm for five years on crop rent, stork and tools furnished. Box C. M., Mull Tri bune. 272 WANTED A farm whnro I can keep milk cows, pigs and chickens. Phono 530-112. 270 WANTED Houses to move. 4S8-M, or 4S8-X. Phone I't'K.MSIIEI) APARTMENTS. FOR RENT- Two completely fur nished apartments for rent, steam heat, hot. and cold water, bath, kitchenette with gas range. Anplv Hotel Holland. FOR KENT HOl.SES FOR RENT Or sale, 3 -room house, easy payments. Oaks Billiard Hall. 2S North Front. 270 FOR KENT Furnished and unfur nished house. M. A. Ruder, 123 East Main. FOR LENT Five-room modern bungalow with sleeping porch. 4:15 North Central, fnquiru Dr. Hurt, lu'-'Snon Co. bunk bldg. 273 FOR RENT Furnished complete C ruom modern hungnl?w with Cirigo and sleeping pored, on jinvf-d street. Inquire Dr. Hart, Jni l' on Co. bank blilg. 2L'I MONEY TO LOAN MONEY TO LOAN Have money to loan on first mortgages. Cjulck service. E. S. Tumy, 210 Camett Corey bldg. LOST LOST Light tan hound dog with col lar. Roy Loflaud. Phone 1-FI2. j i 370 Ton SALE VOCLTRY FOR SALK ltoso comb Rhode island Red cockerels from prize winning stock. W. J. Schcnck, Route 1, Box 100. Phone 611-.ll. 271 FOR SALK S. C. Rhode Island Red cockerels, pullets and eggs for hatching. Kmest Webb, Central Point, Phone 247. 312 FOR SALK Kggs for hatching, from ffrst prize wiucrs i.t Stuto Poul try Show. S. C. White Leghorn. fl.OO per setting. R. C. Silver Laced Wyandotte, 1.25 por set- ilng. Order now for future bntth lug. IV K. Wyncoop, Sl'O West 12th at. Phone 204-W. 282 FOrt SALK LIVESTOCK. I'Ol! SALE Span of mules, weight nboul 1200. Good and gentle. Martin Marshall, North Central Point. 27 1 FOR SALE it cows, fi Holstelns nnd 4 liurliams. Geo. lllllon, Med ford. 2 73 FOR SALK Team, or will trade for a good milk cow. Phono T. 1-.. Heaulleu. Central Point. 272 FOR SALK Stock hogs and shoates Phone Central Point, T. K. Beau- lli-u, It. R. 2. 2 FOR 8 ALB USCKLLANEOU8 FOR SALK Tables, racks, conn tors, show cases, Duntley electric cleaner, electric fixtures, rugs shelving chairs, sewing n.achlne. etc. Must be sold at once. Ahrens, 270 FOR SALE The old Lynch placer and quurtz diggings, "i00 cash. Nearly this amount was taken out In one nugget. A. C. llulstead, owner, Talent. . 2 74 FOR SALE Hydraulic placer mine, fully equipped; good piping ground. Address J. C. B., care ..Mall Tribune. 293 FOR SALE- Waxed Phono 553-J. oak buffnt. 270 FOR SALE Hulck touring car at a bargain, 1012 model, leaving tho country. Valley Garage. 270 FOR SALE Hay. Phone 10-F11. C. Carey, Talent, FOR SALE Dry fir and oak wood. Phono 844-X. 271 FOR SALE Dry mnnzanlta, laurel unit some oak wood, $1.75 a tier on ground, or $3.25 delivered. 3'hone 370-R. 277 FOR SALE Alfalfa seed. Home grown, 17c a pound. 198-111. 271 FOR SALE' Second nnd third crop all'nlfa hay. A. E. Hunley. 271 FOR SALE Piano, will tnko driving rig, organ anil oaiunce easy pay ments. Phone 820-X. 274 FOR SALE Seed, alfnlfa, red clovor sweet clover, timothy and othor grasses; strictly fancy stocks. Write for Bamplos. Ralph Waldo Elden, Central Point, Oro. FOR SALE REAL ESTATB FOR SALE Cheap, two finely de veloped small farms of 30 3-8 and 02 acres respectively, with good buildings. Thero are no bei'.er farms tiiiin these. Come and sec. Martin Marshall, ?oitli Centra! Point. 271 FOR SALE Cheap. Four houses and nine lots. Three six and one three-room house. Near new mill. Will sell one or all. Easy terms. Jasper Gilluspy, II Park Place, "PhunoOlO-X. 2 04 FOR SALE At a bargain. 8 acres 4 mtles south of Medford. Apples and pears In hearing, house 7 rooms, bath, electric lights. Ham I mil; house, 5.0UO gal. tank, houses for 25o hens. Address Owner, Route I, box 02. 271 FOR SALK Or esihango, 13 3-10 acres of land at Orlunil, Cal., un der government Irrigation system. What have you? Phono (i I 0 .12. 270 FOR EXCHANGE FOUSAI,k)r" THA DK Jacks' and Jenny Mtiirros. Suitable for chil dren or work. Cor. Niuntlc and Liberty, N. Medford. 2S0 FOR EXCHANGE I have small acrage well Improved I will trudo for hotiho and lol In Orange, Cal. or surrounding towns. Wrllo or call at 3111 N (llnssell st. 275 STRAVKIl. STIIAV Yearling Jersey heiier, tin and J on left hip; come t- no place Dec. IS, 10 IS. two miles south ut Trull. A. A. 11ml. 272 BUS11TES8 DTRKCTOKY Anto Supplies LAHEIt AUTO SPRIN'O CO. We are operating the largest, oldest and best equipped plant in the Pa cific northwest. Use our springs when others fail. Sold under guar antee. 26 North Fifteenth St Portland, Ore. Attorneys GKOUGK A. COllDING Lawyer, Room 412. Garnett-Coi-ey Illdg,, Medford, Ore. GEO. W. CHERRY- Attorney and Notary, Rooms 0-10, Jackson Coun ty Bank Building, entrance N, Central, Medford, Ore. PORTER ,T. NEFF -Attorney at law. rooms 8 nnd 9, Medford National Bank Building. A. E. REAMES Lnwyer.' Gnrnett Corey bldg. Collections COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS We collected some accounts 14 years old. Wo know how to get tho money. The Bullock Mercantile Agency, Tnc. Rooms 1, 2, 3. Has klns' TJldg., 216 E. Main st. Dentists DR. T. T. SHAW Dentist. Over Dan iels Clothing Store in rooms for merly occupied by Dr. Jones. Phono C.U2-V. - i DR. W. M. VAN SCOVOC DR. C. C. VAN SCOYOO Dentists Garnett Corny IJldg., Suite Medford, Ore. Phone S56. 810 r.'nglneor and Contractor FRED N. CUMM1NOS Englnoor and contractor, 401 M. F. li 11. Bldg. Surveys, estimates, irrigation drain age, orchard and lnnd improvement Garlinge GARBAGE Get your premises cleaned up for the summer. Call on the city garbage wagons fo" good sen-Ice. Phone 874-L. Ir, Y. Allen. Instruction in Music FRED ALTON IIAIGUT Teacher ot piano and harmony. Height MusU Studio, 401 Oarnett-Cftroy Bldg., Phone 72. Insurance EARL S. TUMY General Insurance office. Fire, Automobile, Accident; Liability, Plato Glass, Contract nnd Surety Bonds. Excellent com panies, good local service. No. 210 Uarnett-Corey Bldg. Pliyslchiiis nnd Surgeons DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathic physician. 303 Gurnet t Corey build ing. Phono 130. DR. J. J. EMM ENS Physician and Burgeon. Practice limited to eye, enr, nose and throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and glasses sup plied. Oculist and Aurist for S. P. R. R. Co. Offices M. F. & H. Co. bldg., opposite P. O. Phone 667. Printers and Publishers MEDFORD PRINTING CO., hns the best equipped printing office in Southeru Oregon; Hook binding, loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, etc. Portland prices. 27 North Fir st. Transfer EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 42 North Front st. Phone 315. Prices right. Service guar anteed. WHY? $1650 Best buy for money on our list. 6-room modern house on ono of best lu 1:1 l"" "uuo" """" ""k ', hunt for less Hum two iiiousanil uoi- Inrs; on paved street; sixty-five feet; Fast front; good shnpo. Will sell furniture with house ut hulf price. Terms on part. See nio now. J. C. BARNES 1C1 West Main Street. !