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MEDFOTtD MATE TRTBTTNB. MEDFORD, OliFiOX. MONDAY. FftTYRUATCY 10. 1017 PAGE FIVE B- J I 1- TODAY'S MARKETS - ' "i i I T OCC 11 . Portland Livestock. VOKTI-ANI). Ore, Feb. lloii-U-ady. lieccipls 2,."iSl. Hulk of )ini'KiiiBI?':im,N tj .:.wii i-.-o ; neavy parking, .fr-'.i'XirV.'.llj; li-ht packing, 1-.-5; rough heavies, ifTO.ril) (il 11 ; "! kips, $11(11 UJj; lock hop. 0.7 10-2".. futile higher il record prices, lic-,-fipts til I. Steers, prime light, if!).:i."i jinxl, .fa.7.'i(Ty.-"; cows, choice, ,f 7.5(1 a 7."i; nii'iliimi to wood, 7J,") : or linarv to l'iiir, $U( 0.7.') ; heil'crs. . lui S- bulls ifi:i.30((i"(l; calves, ff(i(10. Sheep l'inu. Keccipts 10:i;l. Lambs, jit of moiiutiiius, $12.Stl(i'l:i; lambs, alley, 11!.2.X( 12.50; lambs, (rood, ll.'iolu 11.7.); choice wethers, $10.5i) (il0..o; choice ewes, $!).2.X'J.7.j; heavy twos, $8.7.j(i( Portland Butter. PORTLAND, Ore., Feb. 1!). liutler -.leadv mill uiieliaiiueil. Cube extras. 'i'cf prints, .'Hie. Portland Wheat. i.!rri avti m...i t,.i. i u no..... . I strong, mi I railing. Spot bids halt' to Yivo cents higher, llluesti'm, $1.58; iirlyl'olil, $1.im; club, $l.,Yl; l'eil Rus sian, $1.;0. Ilarley unchanged. Xo. 1 feed. f:VJ. Today's ear receipts: Whcnt 21, Imi'loy 'J. flour I), outs 0, hay 7. Chicago Wheat. CHICAGO, Feb. 39. Wheal: Open $1.74-i 1.4!) U Close $1.7:1 Mav July The. mass inecthiK at the armory Inst Thursday evening, to diBCUss the proposition of the purchase by tho city of Chaiitauqua park was well at tended and the project met with un animous approval. In fact the pur chase is looked upon as a good busl nigs Investment regardless or senti mental considerations. To the pur chase price of $15,000 there are thoHC who desire to increase this sum. if need be, to $20,000 or $23, 000 by private subscription, should developments Indicate the higher f in ure needed to erect a building com mensurate wilh demands of Chautau qua and lov. ! in uoncrai for a T'lsi- class auditorium. In view of tho en- couraKing outlook the city council ims the matter under advisement prelim inary to steps boiiiK taken to clinch the deal through submission of the question to the people at a special election. In tho meantime the vot ers will ho enlightened as to the mer its of the proposition, viewed from every angle of sound business judge ment In the face of an emergency. Asparagus tips, though a delicacy, are not recognized as standard poul try food. One day last week a house wife on Vista street opened a can of nsflarus, the condition of which ex cited misgivings, with the result that the contents were thrown ' away Chickens got hold of a portion and nearly a score of fine birds died from the effects. A chicken-hearted coro ner found that ptomaine poisoning paralyzes poultry as well as people. Mr. and Mrs. .1. O. Hurt returned last week from San Francisco. Mrs. Hurt has boen in tho Hawaiian Is lands since last November and re cently landed in that California port from Honolulu, a passenger on the "Creat Northern." First Company, Coast Artillery Corps, will he officially Inspected Feb. 20 by Llout.-Col. Percy 5f. Keff- ,ler of tho regular army, stationed at .;uu i-raneisco. r-trst i,ieut. i.on m Spencer Is the rnnklnii officer in command of First Company. Lieut. Shlppam, also of the regular army, arrived here early In tho weok fron' Kuscne to participate in the inspec Arbor Day has been officially di;- Ignated by state authorities to occur on Friday, Feb. 23. and according to custom will he duly observed by th Planting of trees, shrubs and the in stallation of poscy beds in the parks, school grounds and other local muni cipal surroundings, in line with sent iment inspired by forest dryads and the goddess of floricultural embel Ishment. With the advent of the sweet pea canon prizes, have been offered by the IVnninton and parvnl-teae.h.?r as sociations or this city for the produc tion of the finest varieties, cultiva tion to conform with rcnulrements of ne American Sweet Pea Association. The rewards of merit number pK. four by the Pennlstons and two by the parent-teachers, the prizes rans- 'n? in value from one to five dollars The season for planting is fixed for! the period intervening between Feb 25 and March 9. "alter Weaver, formerly In charge f a garage on North Main street, and who went to California sometime aqoj in search of a lnen,,n l at Cmss Valley in Ntvada county, temporarily, ASHLAND AND VICINITY V. TW MATTER. )' A LOSTJ DONTv.ANTA ' i . r- .. ) ' , , ; .- i 5 ----, "v. "I-' ( 6WE0P S'QyiCk.A. V. ' '-..J V VooaNMEf;S.. KNCM r :-V: ' "r.rV 1 S 'J-r'f '' WEB DO You vr ' . V- noM-MAv. j I . I j 1 ' BOO-Woo- rTH LIVE? rZJP lOOMTkNOW, . 'V "" ,- .''' SoT MWi.!iED ) S-:iKj' 'SS fttflL -. . ..- -- - - I . I ' I C-r.V.JfJVa c3 evidently headed tnwnnlH Oregon nft-f er having Investigated conditions as they exist in several towns in the southern part of that state. Tho sounding voard recently In stalled In Armory hall : a decided improvement. This was noticeable at the mass meeting last Thursday night. Joe Kathrlner, of San Francisco, representing the Oregon Gas & Klec tric Co.. was I:. Ashlaj l last wet k in the capacity of auditor for that cor poration. On Monday the local of fices of the company were moved from temporary quarters in the F.Iks building back to the Allen block on North Main street, all damago to this property incident to the recent fire having been repaired. J. M. JlcGee is remodeling his home residence, 342 Vista street, installing notable improvements. C. C. Weisen burger is doing tho work. In the electric light department of the city round meters are gradually displacing the measurements in vogue covering the flat service of tho sys tem, patrons paying for tho cost of Installation. Nearly $1000 worth of these devices have recently been de livered here, t'nder flat lighting schedules the sum of 23 cents will be charged for replacing blow out fuses. A fine of from $."i to $50 awaits the conviction of anyone mis appropriating current specifically scheduled on a flat rate basis. Al ready one party has settled with the city in the penal sum of $150 for an aggravating violation of these provis ions. Patrons or the system should bear In mind lhat lighting privileges do not Include the use or current lor cooking or heating. Footwarmers and devices which supplant hot water bottles also come under the ban. Itcv. J. C. Rollins of Jledford and District Superintendent Van Fossen of thi.J. city conducted services at the .Methodist church at Talent on Sun day In the absence of the regular pas tor, Rev. M. C. Heed, who filled an appointment at Central Point. Sewell H. Reeves, a roriaer resi dent of this vicinity, and notice of whose denth at Ketsil, Wash., was re cently noted in these columns con ducted the Na-ih hotel at Jledford about 20 years age. 'According to provisions of a legis lative bill passed by tho house, auto licenses will be doubled, proceeds to be applied In behalf of the stale high way fund in districts out side 0!' .Multnomah county. The enactment provides that such moneys shall be responding amounts to the ratio in j the hall Friday nilit. (!us Kdiuoiul whlch it shall havo been paid in. I son and Mrs. While of Derby l'ur Revenues from this source aro ex- nished the music. The muMr. was pected to yield over $.150,000. j excellent and every one snvs it is The late Emmett Uceson carried $7000 life Insurance. ISOOO of the amount being in the Metropolitan Life, a policy which was paid In full on short notice. Yreka's Masonic. Temple assocla lion has been incorporated with a capital of $40,000, represented in shares of a denomination available for popular subscription. .Of tills amopnt $30,00o will be expended in a handsome new templo to be erected ' at the corner of Miner and Oregon j streets. The first floor will contain storerooms for rental purposes, and the second story will be reserved for lodge purposes exclusively, accom modating blue lodge, chapter, com mandery and Eastern Star orders. F. A. Itrown, elected road super visor on the progressive ticket in the lower Granite street district, has been exemplifying some of the radical policies incorporatde In that party's platform, by voluntarily and with no expense attached to overburdened tax payers, grading the entire extent of Baum street, extending from Gran ite to Pine, in tho midst of the sli ver thaw season and before advent of the spring freshets. The job has j been done liroun, and now he can t safely place his international bar-! vester car In cold storage on home ; premises without recourse to r-verse! switching operations w;,y round by 1 (lie S: enlc drive. ! ,. .. - 1 I...' Hai ry I.ynrli rhaperoned an auto j j load of Talent visitors who attended double header ceremonies at Masonic ball on Saturday eienln. Ills !ss- sengers. Him not third decree ie-. ers included -loo Pace, Hill Fox, Frank lloldtldgo and 10. 11. Adamson, cash ier of tho Talent Stato bank. Ily recent municipal enactment in Roceburg young peoplo under IS are prohibited from participating in pub lic dances. This Is in Hue with the bone dry cigarette law. J. E. Woodruff, orchardist, for merly of Medford, and who used to visit old time New York an Vermont friends now residing in this vicinity, Is located at Campbell, Cnl., engaged In fruit ai d vegetable raising. The court house at Lakevicw wns for awhile rendered almost untenable due to the odor from thousands of wild animal bounty scalps deposited with the county authorities for ran spm under tho jack rabbit reserve law. These havo been ordored burn ed, v. 1th tho result that habitues of the old court house now literally breathe easier. Those odors reached the hills forming barriers between the Lako region and Ashland, and icr a time wore thought to emanate from the Dead Indian section. l'mfessor liuoy went to Derby Fri day ni;bt, returnin;; Saturday noon. ,i. i. r.iiwarun returned lrom n business trip to the vulley Saturday. Miss Hilda Abbott, Miss W'ilma Mortis and Way Parker walked down to .lului lliirinbotham's Friday nilit to attend tbe dunce. The Furlnw brothers were up from Lake Civek Saturday on business. Charlie 1'atton came down l'rom the ranch Sunday 1'or a few days :il home. Mrs, tios and little daughter re tained from Kac'ic Point Tuesday, when- they had been 011 a lew day vi-it to Mrs. Ferry. Ralph Stanley was in town Tues day on business. ir. i). .Mills and laniilv and Mrs. James went out to Mcdi'onl Tuesday. J. 1.. Jones came home Sundav. Mis. N'els llisliup, and daughter, I'.lliel, were in from Kdsall Tuesday, visiting Mrs. O'llrian and Mrs. 'Ab bott. Mrs. Double-day went out In (lie valley Thursday. Oilii- Adams returned from the val ley Tlun'Mlny. Mrs. White carue ui) from Ih-rbv Thursday. Miss Harriet Miller i- v i it invf the Ju'k Truncate I'amilv this week. A masnuerade dance was iven at 1 it,,. .I,,,,. "iven in llutle Falls in a lout: time. Miss Kdilh Fredenbui;: and Fred Stanley oamo up from Urownsboro to attend the dance. Lloyd Stanley of Ih-ownsboro at tended the dance Fiiday nighl, 1 Reported by Jackson County Ab stract Co., Sixth and Fir Sti. Real Estate Transfers. M. L. Erlckson to Paul Wes- singer et al, QCD lot 12 blk S Ruttu Falls .....' $ W. W. Cottreall to John Dixon pt 2G-33-2W" Melvin Stevens et al to John M. Hood, pt 33-37-2W Jesse Hamilton et ux to Joscnu 10 To Avoid Dandruff You do not wiiiu a slow treatment for helling scalp when hair i tailing and the uendrulT gcrai i3 killing tht hair root.,. lJ'-laj euan no hair. (it-l. at an dniif store, a bmle of zemo for 25l- or t".,r cx'r,-i largo sir.c. L se -.t - oircci'.-o, lur 11 hoc- uh 'k ouitkly. it Wills the dandruf! "tm n:i:i. lie m:it mo: and mv int-iii.iti-ly M. , , iichir.i; scalp. 1: a p.irc, rilhl.'.e, umisip'lr liomd. i- let 1 urc:iv. 'a eav Jo esc nd v. ill n-l ,i;iin Snii't- 1 ,tthp,s luroiful. thev email! alkili. The bi'U tbintf t - use for ca!p 1 rril.it it -ns i i-fm.i. f fir it i sail and aLo inexprmive. Trie I-:, w. i:y.o 0- ...Un 1. o. BUTTE FALLS M. Smith, pt 4-3S :V and HKM' WAXTKll 1K.MAI.U HUl.r WA.Vl KD MAIM IU'SIN'ESS lHliKt'WKY 311-3 K-3W' 12,000 Joseph -M. Smith to 11. 11. Tay lor, same as above Aniiio L. Tanner to W. U. Staley, lot 6 blk 6 Carlton add Medford W. C. Long to Ueorge King, pt I2-3C4W Annie Edwards, et vir, to Rosa Hodayla Q. C. U. to lund on Granite street Ashland. Also 6 A in T. 39,. It 1 E 50 AGE NO BAR Everybody In Modfwd is Klig;lhlr, Old people stooped with suffering, TMIddlo age, courageously fighting, Youth protesting impatiently; Children, unabel to explain; All iu misery from their kidneys. Perhaps a little backache first. Urinary disorders, dropsy may quickly follow. Doan's Kidney Pills aro for weak kidneys. Aro endorsed by thousands. micro's Medford testimony. Mrs. Ida Kcnworthy, 508 S. Grape St., Medford, says: "I havo taken Doan's Kidney Pills when I have no ticed my kidneys haven't been acting as they should and they havo never failed to do mo good. I always give Doan's Kidney Pills to one of my grandchildren who Is subject to wcuk kidneys at times and they at'e. very beneficial." Price C0n, at all dealers.' Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the samo that Mrs. Kcnworthy hail. Fostcr-Mllburn Co., Props.. Hurt'iilo, N". Y. Notice to "Wood Dealers and 'oiiti-actoi'j!. School District No. 49 will receive sealed bids at the office of the Clerk, until 7:30 p. m., Feb. 27th, 1917, for 325 cords of wood, the same to be first growth, body wood, either red fir, blade oak or laurel. Sumo to be delivered at the s.-hool grounds, be tween April 1st and Au;i. 1st, 1917. All wood must bo cut lrom live trees. Each stick to be four feet long and not less than inches or more than 12 inches In diameter. . Wood to bo so piled that It cm be easily mea i:red at the school grounds, and all measurements to he made by tho de partment of Veirihts and measures of tl.'o .Mate aii.l siifh measurement to be emista-:ory to both parlies. Tile I (i.-ii il if serv-s the right to re ject utiv or rill bi!s. in;, e. it. sr.ELEY. Chairman. H. S. ST1NE. 2 82 Clerk. 4 4 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING KATES. 4 One cent per word per issue; G times tor the price of 4- 5. Fifty eonts a line by tho 4 month, without change. Five words to the line. FURNISHED APARTMENTS. FOR RENT Two completely fur nished apartments for rent, steam heat, hot and cold water, bnth, kitchenette with gas range. Anplv Hotel Holland. SACRIFICE SALE Owner of two High-Class Bungalows must realize some cash quickly. His loss is your gain. Property pric ed so low that buyer can elear $1000 011 each oik; with in a year. Now is the time to buy Medford property. Fehl Investment Co. I'lx (m .I :;" X, First. WAVTI-'"(:ir"rfi? ToaTnhoH W.WTKll Man and wile on runeli, work Pliono B67-JJ llollsl-J ii hunt! family. Call SSS or room Accountant. ,,vuu , .......... . y r---' - K. il. WILSON' Certified I'nblio W AiN.I 01 ) lloneral lu.nse m.u.1: " V: " miT,r Aecountant. room 1 1 M. V. & 11. small la.nily; no wasl.iim; ?..od l'OK SAl.I. KI.AL ESTATB 0rc:on. trapes. Tul. itXt-J; .fra. K. Coin- . -.i-.-. ln.;Kenly. US7' l-'OK SAI.K -Well linnrovod 5 acres. " Auloum.iVes k two miles west of .Medlord. -See Auu ""Pl" WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Experienced Hall tractor engineer. None other need apply. Utoguo River Valley Canal Com pany. WANTED Fifty tiers wood cut. Three miles BOuthwost from Med ford. E. E. Morrison, H. K. No. 1, ltox 120. 2S2 WANTED Vacuum cleaning, the largo mac'tino. I furnish my own power. Henry Currier. Phone "S2C-X. 30 j WANTED Houses to move. 4SS-M, or 488-X. Phono FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT Furnished and unfur nished house. M, A. Ruder, 123 EaBt Main. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Space for offlco at No. 17 Central avc., North. Phone White, 429. 282 FOR RENT Prune orchard, 1 Vi miles from Medford. Phone 28S-.I. 285 FOR RENT FURNISH EU ROOMS. FOR RENT Furnished sleeping rooms, with bath. 245 N. Grape at. 29u MONEY TO LOAN TO LOAN $2000 to"loan. R."a. Holmes, the Insurance Man. TO LOAN- $1000 to $8500 on first I class security. Phono 333-.I. .1. R. Andrews. 287 TO LOAN $1000 to loan on ranch property. Box S, Mail Tribune. MONEY TO LOAN Hare money to loan on first mortgages. Quick service. E. S. Tumy, 210 Garnett Corey bldg. ' FOR SALE LIVESTOCK. FOR SALE Pail mares for sab:, good 1200 pound with harness and wngon; good spray team. 510 10. Main St. Phone -IS7-L. 287 FOIl SALIC lioan horse,' will work. mare drlvim; Call 7SS-.I I. 2 8 I FOR SAI.K Bert Hover, Point. Tea 111, Phone weicht 2000. 311S, Central 28 3 FOIt SALE -Young black mare, weight t.ouo pounds, $ I ',.00. v. P. Dodge, 01 0 H. Oakdali'. 2s 1 FOIt SALE Horses and mules at j 401 Orchard and Land Co. Abo! p'o .vs. 28 1" FOIl .HALE ITU gnu Iteesoii. Phono 3 land. Welltorn -.11. Ash is:: FOIl S ALL First class Jersey cow, Just fresh. Tuberculin tested. Phono 5S-L, Call 851 K. 9th. 283 FOR SAIE Team, horso and mure, or will trade for good cows, l'iione Deaulleu. Central Point. 283 FOR SALE OR TRADE Jacks and Jenny Burros. Suitable for chil dren o work. Cor. Niuntic nnd Liberty, N. Medford. 28'J FOR SALE POULTRY FOIl SALE S. C. Buff Leghorn eggs for hatching. All single awards won at 1917 show. l:n;-259-eKs strain. Ono flno cockerel. Phone ll-13-Jf. 28(i FOR SALE H. I. Red egga for hatching. Mated under ilagan system. Phono 488-X. 284 FOR SALE 5 dozen White Minorca pullets. 721 S. Central, Medford. Phone 5 41-Y. 2 83 FOR. SALE Stock carrots. Stone. Phone 652-J. A. W. FOR SALE S. C. White Leghorn csgs. Heavy laying strain. 75c setting, $4.iH) hundred. J. S. Craw ford, Talent. Oregon. 283 FOR SALE S. C. Ithniln Island Red cockerels, pullets and ecus for hatching. Ernest Webb, Central Point, i'hone 2-17. 312 FOIt SALE - En: for had hing. from first prize wim-rs tf State Poul try Show. S. C. While Leghorn, $1.0' per Billing. It. C. Silver Laced Wyandottes, $1.25 per set ting. Orib-r now for future hatch ing. P. I'. Wvnroop, ill) Wf.t 12th at. Phone su I- W. Iti'l FOIt SALE (iooil stock ranch known us the Dividend liar-Wait place, to bo sold Thursday, Febru ary 22d. 1917, at tho hour of 10 a. m. at. the office of Judge Neil iu Jacksonville, Oregon. For par ticulars see Geo. W. Cherry, Jack son County Hunk bldg., Medford, Oregon. John A. Walt, Admr., Wnt klns, Ore. 284 FOR SALE Fivo room modern house and lot; 2 blocks from .Main .street on North llivorsldo, $500. Phono 900-L. 283 FOR SALE Cheap. Four houses and nine lots. Threo six and one three-room house. Near new mill. Will sell one or nil. Easy terms. Jnsper Gillnspy, 44 Park Place, Phone 919-X. 294 FOR SALft MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Alfnlla hay $14 per ton delivered. Phono Jacksonville 21-F11. 283 FOR SALE 3 -inch Mitchell wagon and box in good condition. 310 W. Knight. 287 FOR SALE One 10-giillon power ice cvream freezer with motor and iiullles, 2 five gallon cabinets, ico ereoiu cans, wlro tablef and chairs, first class condition. P. O. Iiox 208, Central Point, Oro. 307 FOR SALK-Estey. Organ, Duggy range, rocking chair, table, chairs, oil stovo. Phono 78S-R3. 282 FOIl KALE liomlngton standard 1 typewriter ao. i, $iu. 1'iiono ua-j. . . 283 FOR SALE Manure. Havo your lots plowed. Phouo 473-Y. 302 FOIl SALE One power spray rig. Complete, all ready to operate. Price, $125. Ceo. Hilton. Phone 80-11. 285 FOIl SALE Eurly Sunrise seed po tatoes. Phone 452-W. 283 ?Oll SALE Cheap. Single cylinder Indian. Call at 838 Wont 2ml street. 2 82 FOR SALE Baby ric pop corn out fit, $45.00. E. C. Schultz, at Hol land Cafe. 2 j l FOR SALE Second hand overland car, or trade for driving hoir.e. Box F. G., Mull Tribune. 284 , FOR SALE -Manure. Have your lots plowed. Phono 173-V. 283 FOIt SALE Nearly new covered hack with curtains, 2 auto-style S'als, Sarvi-n wheels, duplex ,iinifi;s 'n front, full platform springs .'ear, loiur. distani-e axle. 1 Inch. E. Mamleville, Jledford. Route 2. Phono ;; 1 l-W. 278 FOIl SALE nii.'at liioe. -liav. (.ad evening or C. W. Isaacs. FOU SALE One eicel rie range, used six mouths; jiert-iet condition. Cost $1(19. Soil for $70. -si 5 Bennett ave., Phono 4 28-Y. 2 S3- FOR SALE-t!",-Y. -Plows, harrows, etc. 281 FOli SALE -A Howard Brothers Square Grand piano, in good con dition. Movidg nnd must sell. Sixty dollars cash take3 It. Joe O'llrlen, 319 S Glng Btreet. tr FOIl SALE Hydraulic placer mine, fully equipped: good piping ground. Address J. C. B., care Mall Tribune. 293 FOR SALE Seed, alfalfa, red clover sweet clover timothy and other grasses; strictly fancy stocks. W rite for samples. Ralph Waldo Elden, Contral Point, Ore. " FOR EXCIIANGK TO TRADE A 4011-acin dairy farm with 150 aires plow land; modern barn and complete retail daliy equipment; located two bloiks from paved street of Tenlno, Wn. and doing the retail dairy business of the town. Part of this could be platted and sold as city property. Will consider trude for fruit faim. What have you to offer? Addles A. II. Campbell, Tciiino. Wu. 287 FOIl EXCHANGE- Have a fine hotel Southern Callfornu. lit $75.0ini, v.-iiit to exehauce for .-nock ram h Want nimttiHr stork r.ineli fui I1I11I10 hotel, best In i.ounty, I.e. torn, give or take lash, with exeliallxc. 100 neri-H Josephine Co., 20 5 s cultivated, hldm., (reek loo ley d Rood land. Price $101111. ,lolluni;e $7511. Want clear Medford or Ash land. I. A, L.iuiK-r, Kn.ii l-isi.iii., Grunts Pass, Ore, sj I- LAHER AUTO SPRINO CO. We aro operating tho largest, oldest and host equipped plant In the Pa cific northwest. Use our Bprlnga when others fall. Sold under guap antoo. 26 North Flfteonth St Portland, Ore. Attornoys GEORGE A. CODDING Lawyer, Room 412, Garnott-Corey Bldg., Medford, Ore, CEO. W. CHERRY Attorney and Notary, Rooms 9-10, Jackson Coun ty Bank Building, entrance N, Central, Medford, Ore. PORTER J. NEFF Attorney at law, rooms 8 and 9, Modrord National Bank Building. A. E. REAMES Lawyer. Corey bldg. Garnett- Collections COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS We collected some accounts 14 years old. We know how to get the money. The Bullock Mercantile Agonoy, Inc., Rooms 1, 2, S, Has kinB' Bldg., 210 E. Main St. Pontlsta DR. T. T. SHAW Dentist. Over Dan iels Clothing fitore In rooms for merly occupied by Dr. Jones. Phone 692-Y. DR. W. M. VAN SCOYOO DR. C. C. VAN SCOYOC Dontlsts Garnett Corey Bldg., Suite 818 Medford, Ore. Phone 856. Engtnoor anil Contractor FRED N. CUMM1NGS Engineer and contractor, 404 M. F. & 14. Bid 8urvcy8, estimates, irrigation drain, age, orchard and land Improvement Garbage GARBAGE Get your premises cleaned up for tbe summer. Call on the city garbage wagons Iop good service. Phone 874-L. B Y. Allen. Instruction In Music FRED ALTON HAK1HT Teacher ot piano and hurmony. Hslght MnfllC Studio. 401 Garuett-Coroy Bldg., Phono 72. Insurance EARL S. TU.MY General Insurance office. Fire, Automobile, Accident, Liability, Plate Glass, Contract and Surety Bonds. Excellent com, panics, good local service. No. 210 GariK-lt-Corey IIMg. Physician and Surgeons DR. W. W. HOWARD-Osteopathia physician. 30:: GuructtCorey build ing. Phone 150. DR. J. J. EM MENS Physician and surgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear, noso and throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and glasses Blip plied. Oculist, and Aurlst for S. P. H. R. Co. Offices M. F. & II. Co. bldg., opposlto P. O. Phone 6C7. Printers and rulillsliorj MEDFORD PRINTING CO., has the best equipped printing offlco In Southern Oregon; Book binding, loose leaf ledgors, billing systems, etc. Portland prices. 27 North Fir st. Transfer EADS TllANSKER & STORAGE CO. Office 42 North Front st. Phone 316. Prices right. Service guar anteed. WHY? $1650 Best buy for money on onr list. 6 room modern house on one of best streets In town. House could not be built for less than two thousand dol lars; on paved street; sixty-five feet; East front; good shape. Will sell furniture with house at half price. Terms on pnrt. See me now. ' J. C. BARNES Hi West Utlfl etteiu 1