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i DAYLIGHT SAVING LONDON, Feb.- 22. The 're-introduction of the daylight savins scheme was today unnninlously recommended by the committee appointed by the British parliament to consider the subject. The 'government Is being urged to bring the schedule into ef fect In April Instead of in May. A Copenhagen dispatch on Febru ary 15 wild the Gorman authorities had decided to begin" the daylight saving schedule April 15 Instead of May I, the putting forward of the clock to continue until September 15. loiiuiml Livestock. I'lORTLAND, Ore., Feb. 22. Hogs steady; receipts 244. Bulk of packing grades ?12.25 (ft J12.35 ; heavy pack ins 1 12.30Jt 12.40; light packing $12.2012.35; rough heavy llfi TODAY'S MARKETS ,11. BO; pigs and skips J 1 ft' 11.50; ltock hogs $10( 11.. Cattle, steady; receipts 1 1. Steers, prime light $9.35 Ct 9.60; prime heavy 8. 25610; good $8.75 (ft 9.25; cows, choice $7.75 (a' 8; medium to good $7 Si" 7.76; ordinary to fair $0.50 IS 7 heifers $ti(iT8.25;' hulls $4.007 calves $05 10. 'Sheep, steady; receipts 0. Lambs, east of mountains, $12.75 ft 14; lambs valley $12 12.50; lambs, good lll.20ijfll.75; prime wethers $10.50 10.75; choice ewes $9.255'9.75; heavy ewes $8.75 IS 9.25. I'Oltluiul Hutfl-.l-. PORTLAND, ' Feb. 22. Latter higher, prints 42c; cube extras 3SV4; buying price butter fat up four cents 'No. i; 4.1c; No. 2, 41c, WILLOW SPRINGS . 1 The manv friends of Ethel Dean will be glad to know that she is again at her home, after n long stay at the Dow hospital. '. Plans nro underway for n biff time tit the Willow Springs Grange on Feb ruary 24th. The lndy members of the Grange met at the home of Mrs. J. WV Elden on hist Friday afternoon to djseivss lllfeient suJfRfh'tions nnd to. torm. -some', definite . plan. : After much Arguing they --finally fame to some conclusion and if the Grange members und their friends arc anx ;it)UH to know what tins decided upon,! why,- nice! the Indies tit the Willow' Springs school house on Saturday evening'. It will cost the' gentlemen only 23 cents. Lndies free. So come if you want n good old-fashioned time. - .' " . -i : Hiss Catherine Biokermiin of Hock- ford, JlluioiHi is a guest nt the home of Mrs. ir. W Ekicn. Miss Dicker lSwuvis on her way to Southern Cull foniia. . Mr. A. Z. Whitney of Ashland spout Sunday wtih the St. . Young tamly. So many children having colds and coughs, the school board of our dis trict thought it advisable to fumigate the school room. It was fumigated ln.st Saturday. Also the telephone wns changed from its fonner location to n more suitable one. Mr. aiid Mrs. IL W. Kldcn and film ily and Miss C. nickcrrunn were din ner guesls nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. Tompkins on Sunday. A merry time among the pupils of the V. S. school look place lust Wed nesdny afternoon, when Miss H. Tay lor, the teacher, brought in n large ' box of valentines to be distributed among the children. 'lr. Burton, who l)as been vsiling Mr. and Mrs. Pomcroy, on Millionaire Row, left for his home at Minneapolis Sunday morning, stopping en route nt Spokane. James Stevens, after a visit of several days with A. C. Fiero and wfe, left for Kcw York Saturday evening. Mr. Stevens is a singer of eonsidcrable ability. ' ' Our local high school basketball teams defected flic Gold Hill high school on the local floor Friday even ing. The Gold Hill team did not show good team work, anil were too young and inexperienced for the Central roint boys, also the Gold Hill girls did not play as good as they did once bef ore when thev pluyed here. i T. Ernest Francis, who has been employed by the Palmers Investment companv for the past eight months, left for Ontario, Canada. Monday evening going bv way of California ' Mrs. Marti'ow-crs of Gold Hill spent the week-end w ith Mr. and Mrs. J. P. O'Mara. J. F. Hay left for Grunndn, Cal Tuesdav morning. Mrs. J. S. March and wife, who have been visiting friends at Rogue CENTRAL POINT . FRECKLES, 00 MUN'T A IVllfl 1 II 'Tfl I I -SSt&PI 00 TOIVJ TUE T JSfmSS" O'oiWfr NYTUiN -vwoN'T iVv-S (t ' f $- ON N THE KITCHENS Voy 60 OUT fvND TUftrJ. i" . I 6E6MHrt.mEM m rVSlTOLDVoU, -TT -: , THE t?AS OH RfTI Wu-yyJJ n I STAY AT HOME I y tPCECKLES? f pJWfS V' I C I -brTW ' fu M '" iopf smells) 1 7 -AL vemuTV river, returned to Merrill, Ore., Tues day morning. Miss Myrtle Purkeypile of Medford spent the week-end wth her grand mother, Mrs. Marin Purkeypile, of this city. Miss Sarah Bcbb,' who has been spending n fortnight with Kogue niver friends, relumed home hei-c Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George llesselgrave were visiting their son Fred, nnd family, nt Talent recently. Mrs. Ed Rniniey left Monday night on train fifteen for lied Muff, t'al.( to visit relatives. At the regular meeting of the W. K. C, Saturday afternoon, some of the members of the W. It. t, Medford, were present, namely, Mrs. Kinion, president ; Mrs. Major Andrews, Mrs. Evnns. The ob.ieet of their visit was to invite the W. H. Harrison, W. R. (.'., to Medford Wednesday nfternoon to attend eorps, and partake of an oys ter supper Wednesday evening. D. C. Grim, councilman, firechief, nnd member of the board of public works, is visiting relatives near Cor vallis this week. Miss Francis Aiken, the popular school teacher of Tablo Rock was a visitor here Saturday evening. Mr. nnd Mrs. Keizer of Rend nr- rived Tuesday morning to visit rela tives. , James Ilildebrand left for Port land Monday evening, where he has secured employment. The Hikers club, which was to be organized Wednesday afternoon by Rev. Reed of the M. K. church was interfered with by the inclement weather. ' - Mr: and Mrs. S. A. Marshall left Tuesday evening for Washington. At the close of the evening service of the M. E. church Sunday night. Rev. Reed requested all present, while the congregaton sang "God Re With You Till We Meet Again," to give the hand of fellowship to Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Brower, who have been faithful workers in the church, and who leave soon for Greshnm, Oregon, 10 make their .future home. The Knights and Ladies of Sc- elirity, of which Mr. nnd Mrs. Brower are active members, gave them a farewell reception Monday evening. Miss Edna Sutton, of Gold Hill, has been the guest of Mrs. Irsel Lewis for the past week. Irsel Lewis has moved from Fourth and Manzanila street to the Olson property in the suburbs north of town. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Crane will leave soon for Applegnte, where they will reside on Iheirrnneh in the future. Mrs. Anna Wright nnd Mrs. Cum mins took a Pullman car for Ashland the last of the week. EAGLE POINT EAGLETS By A. C. Howletl Last Saturday afternoon Messrs. Ernest Webb, Henry W. Frame, P. E. Wynkoop and W. W. Wulson drove into town to meel an eugagement, ns per announcement in The Mail Trib une, to talk over with the people ol Eagle Point, the prospect of creating an interest in the ixinltry industry. It wns a cold, bleak day and consc qtiputlr'n very disagreeable afternoon and the result was that there was a very small attendance, nnd )erhnps another reason for the small crowd was that the ground had just got dry enough so that the farmers could be gin to plow and sow their spring gTain nnd prepare their land for corn nnd sugar beets. But the few who were in attendanee were entertained for some time, first by Mr. Frame, who opened the meeting nnd after giving a short talk on the subject of rnising and caring for chickens introduced W. W. Watson, who gave us a good lengthy talk. I suppose it was nn in teresting talk, but he spoke so low that I couldn't heur much that he said, but I suppo-e that it was good bv the interest that those who could hear well manil'etcil, for they seemed to be greatly interested and after he was through thev asked him quite n numiicr of questions on the subject. The subject was the differ ent breeds of chickens, and the man lier of handling thcui, nnd to one who could hear what was said no MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEPFORP, 'OREO doubt would be profitable. At the close of the lecture Mr. Watson asked for the names of those who desired to join the Southern Oregon Poultry association and quite a number paid their fee and were enrolled as mem bers of the nssocintion. Before leav ing this subject, I would like to say that while Mr. Watson is writing so much on the subject of poultry raising and its benefits that would be de rived from joining the association. Miss Louise Blass came out Satur day evening and gave a dunce in Ihn opera house and it appeals from re ports that it was well attended. They danced until about 2 o'clock Sunday morning and then dispersed and the following persons were found at the Sunnvsidc Sunday morning: Clifford Hickson, Guy Prnett, Glen Haley, George Guiren, Lyle Purdeu and Ray mond Reter of Medtord and Al Clem euts, Dave Smith nnd Noble Zimmer man. Thev seemed to be well pleased and hud but few complaints to make. The Jacksonville basket ball team came out haturciuy evening nnu played against the Eagle Point team, and canned off the laurels, the game standing 25 to 13. Mr. Brndshaw of the Jacksonville Post was among the guests for supper and said that he came out to sec the game. Mrs. MeCaslin of the Ali Vista or chard was here Saturday afternoon to attend the Southern Oregon Poul try association meeting and spoke on the subject of the production of eggs ,snying that she had thirty-five Or phington hens and that they had aver aged her twenty-three eggs a day nil winter. She spoke very highly of that breed nnd so did A. h. Stony. Judge Ton Velle and wile wercj among the guests at the Sunnyside Sundav for dinner. Irvin Daley, wife and daughter, Miss Yiiieln, came out on the P. & E. Mondnv and took the Lake Creek luge for1 their home in the Lake Creek country. Norman Mcuoid, one of our town councilini'ii, and a respected eilizeu, left Monday for Oakland, C'al., ex pecting his family to follow in about two weeks. (.'. M. Martin and Frank Fallow came out from Medford on the P. &. E. Tuesday and took the Lake Creek stage for their homes. R. C. McMillan, representing an insurance company of Portland was here for dinner Tuesday, and so was Waynuin licrgsman nnd Milton Hous ton of Truil. They were putting up the telephone poles along the route from here up the. river that had been broken down by the snow. Thomas Vestal and three other men were here for dinner, whose names I failed to procure. C. V. Cumniings, the superintendent on the Ali Vista orchard, was in town Tuesdav, having irons made to make frames to haul his crude from the depot. He has ordered '. OllO gallons, to be used this spring in spraying the truil trees in the or hard. Thomcs E. Nichols sliiniicil 1 10 sacks of potatoes from here (o th Medford Fruit Co. Medford, Tuesday, Mr. M. Mcintosh came in Tuesday evening and engaged a room at tin1 Sunnvsidc. He is working for the P. & E. section gang. At this writing. Wednesday after noon, the snow is ten Indies deep on a level here. We have had an onus uallv hard snow storm for the season. but the sun is shining bright now. I omitted to state in the proper place that Mr. William Holninn, who has been here for the past mouth with n broken leg, wns taken to his father-in-law's, the home of W. W Taylor. He was earned on a litter by fivo or six men. He is doing finely. J. H. and Aden Tyrrell of Lake Creek came out from Mi'dford their Ford, but the snow is so de that they thought it best to leave it and tnke the stage. J. R. Milon of Lake Creek and I, CHICHESTER S PILLS . THE l7iAMOB nRAl. Jl ' t "V l.Ddl-SI Altfitr urgfi'iii lof f 6 4( Ui'M ltil.h-ir llmoJIirndJ CCLKJsZs 1'IIHtin Hd tti'l MU otum.V A w Tk rtA tb-r- Bm fiiif ! - V lla..,d.L Ar-1 111. lfVl..TF I V Jf tIAMl HUAM PI !,!.. Ivt t JU ytartv'.nvrtil bt. Mint, A r KfDM w r SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVtRYWKERE W. Wcncer and Fred Bellows were among the guests here Wednesday for dinner. Since my last writing Henry French has paid his .subscription to The Daily Mail Tribune and stopped his Weekly Mail Tribune. Reported by Jackson County Ab stract Co., Sixth and Fir Stt. Circuit. Kmnin Coppngo, State indict- mcnt. State vs. John Kugsdale, indict ment. , State vs. Howard liuulop, Guy Spencer, indictment. State vs. Tom Kinney, Hoy Wat kins, Carl Hammond, indictment. State vs. Oco. Botts, Louis Lavlne, Indictment. State vs. Will. Wells, David '.Nor wood, Indictment. Ladd & Tllton vs. M. P. Schmidt. trustee, et al, answer of Geo. B. Weatherby. Jese Houclt et ul vs. D. Perozzi et al, demurrer. Probate. Ouy W. Chaffee estate, report of administrator; order appointing. Joseph T. Million estate, admin istrator bond. William Scott .vs. John F. White et al, satisfaction of judgment. J3arl Parsons vs. D. T. Lawton et al confirmation of sule. Brail Estate Transfers. Ora M. Adams to Will H. Wil son, lot 2 blk 1 Gray's add Medford .'..-. $ Charles D. Colby et ux to Earl H. Fehl. lot 7 blk 2 Wolver ton add Medford Charles D. Colby ct ux to Earl 500 H. Fehl et ux, lots In blk 0 Ross add. Medford Thomas P. Kahler ot ux to C. W, Ashpole, ct ux, lot 1 blk 2 Willckes add Medford Chas. E. Sams to Chas E. Sams -et ux, pt 1 6-36-4 W Ralph G. Jennings, sheriff, to Chas. E. Sams, sheriff's deed pt 1G-36-4W S.22S i PUT CREAM IN NOSE ' AND STOP CATARRH Tells How To Open Clogged Nos trils and End Head-Colds. You feel fine in a few moments. Your cold in lu-iiil nr cularrli will he gone. Your dogged no.-itrils will open. The air passages of your (iiiol will eleitr and you can lirealhe trecly. .no more ilitll- noSH, heimiichc: an Hawking. Biiiiillin. mucous dieliui-ea nr iIi viicsh; no strug gling for bre.-itli nt niyiit. lell vour drucKi-! you want n i:uill lKittle of KlvV ('renin i lit Int. Apply a little of tliin fraj-'iiuit, nntiHeptie erein' in your linalriK I'-t it penetnite llirnui;!l every air m.sat;e ot the lieuu; sooiim anil hert'. tlie Hwolh-ii, illflnini.il niueiHm membrane. :in'l reii.-f eoines I fist fi ritly. It in jut v.'Lat every eol'l umi entili-rli ifferer !-"!-. . Don't btuy btillfeil-n SACRIFICE SALE Ownpr of two High-Class Bungalows must realize sorne-cash quickly. His loss is your gain. Property pric ed so low that buyer can clear $1000 on each one with in a rear. Now is the time to Medford property. buy Fehl Investment Co. Phone fi." 1-J 37 X. Kir st. OX. THUHSIUT. VKIJUUAIvV 22, 1917. S. E. Spory et tlx to it. . Dun- lap, QCD lot 19 -Nob Hill add Ashland and part of lot 20 10 Peter Barneburg et ux to Fled K. Lurnebuig, pt 33-37-1 W 5,000 Harry Silver et al to John J. (Murphy, pt 7-39-2K 1 J. W. Klnnoy et ux to Frank Karlow. pt 10 and 15-37-2W 1,000 Frank Fal low to C. M. Martin et al, bond for deed, pt 10 and 15-37-2W 1.000 $100 Reward, $100 Tin, rt'iitlcrs of this imlwr will itf iilemntf ta loam Hint tliore In nt ft-ii-a on,' umiuril uIhi-oho that BcU'iici- lias btvn aliK- ut t-uro III all 111 ataKi'B. and thai la l aturrli. 11-01 8 l alarm i nro la tor- only iiosmvi' rin-c mnv nwmi , leal fraU'riillv. CataiTli bi'luK n iMiialltiitlimnl dli-eiiM', rfijiilrea a i-oimtltullonal tr.-atiiH-iit. Hall a Catnri-ll Curo la luat'll Il.tvrtially. aottnK illrrrtlv uxm ihi- liliwtl antl mm-oiis i.m-fa-oa of Hie ayatfiii. tli.-rcby uoatroylnit On1 linniilatt'iu of tin- ilbi aae, auil irlvlliK lot- pulti-nt Mri-lialti bv bulldlnir no tlio ooimtltutluii anil uaalmliiK no tun In ditltiif Ha ivork. Tlio pniprli-lora buvo ao luui-ll fallli In ll mraltVM nviTa lliut Ihry oftVr otip lliiiiiln-il liolliira for any i-aar- Dial 11 falls to curi-. fii'iiO for list of u-atltiwnliil. Aililreaa V. J. CIIKXKV ft CO., Tolrdv, O. Sold by all Drucalata, Toe. Take Ilall'a Faintly I'llla for constipation. CLASSIFIED ADVKHTISLVG HATES. One cent per word per Issue: G times for the price of 6. Fifty cents a line by the month, without change. Five words to -the line. HELP WANTEtV MALE WANTED iMairlod man, experienced In orchard work, pruning and plow ing. House supplied. Phone echuchai'd, 6 11-H3. 2Su ( HELP WAXTEB FKJLU.E WAiNTED General house maid; small family; no washing; good wages. Tel. 3S1-J. Mrs. F. Corn ing Kenly. 2 87 WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED To buy for cash ten to thirty acres irrigable land. Price must be reasonable. Address 341 W. Knight st. 2! 5 WANTED Vacuum cleaning, the large macVilno. I furnish my own power. Henry Currier. Phono 826-X. 303 WANTED Houses to move. 4 88-M, or 4 88-X. Phone FOR REXT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. FOR RENT tng rooms. 4II3-R-2. -Furnished housekeep 322 So. Central. Tel. 2X9 FURNISHED APARTMENTS. FOR RENT Two completely fur nished apartments for reat, steam heat, hot and cold water, bath, kitchenette with gas range. Apply Hotel Holland. FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT r.-room bungalow, fur nished or unfurnished on Geneva ave. Imiulro at 110 Geneva. 2S5 FOR REXT Furnished house to a couple without children. Would iboard with renter If agreeable. W hi. Driiniliill, 4 14 Union St. FOR RENT Furnished and unfur nished house. M. A. Under, 123 East Main. FOR REXT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Prune orchard. 1 li miles from Medford. Phone 2S8-.I. 285 FOR RENT FURMSHEI) ROOMS. FOR RENT Furnished sleeping rooms, with bath. 215 N. Grape t. 299" FOR BALE LIVESTOCK. FOR SALE Small driving team, about 900 lbs. each, harness and hack. Safe for lady to tlrive. $75 for the outfit. 11. L. Howard, Cen tral Point. 285 FOR SALE Pair good 1200 pound mares for sale, with harness and wagon; good spray team. 510 E. Main St. Phone 487-L. 287 FOR SALE OR TRADE Jacks nnd Jenny Burros. Suitable for chil dren o work. Cor. Mantle and Liberty, TV. Medford. 289 LOST .OST Ladles ear drop. Kinder re turn same to Heath's Dm,; stoic nnj receive reward. i5o FOB SALE HEAL E9TATE FOR SA1.K 1 am offering my $25110 timber claim for $1200, consisting of 100 acres, located on the rail road half way between Kngle Point and Butte Falls. Anyone wishing to go into the wood business would do well to Investigate. For further information address .1. 10. Stepp. 501S 72 St., Portland, Ore. 290 FOR SALE Cheap. Four houses nnd nine lots. Three six and one three-room house. Near now mill. Will sell one or all. Kasy terms. Jasper Ulllaspy, 44 Parle Plneo, Phono 919-X. . 294 for sale rocrrny FOR SALE S. C. Huff Leghorn eggs for hutching- AH slnglo awards won at 1917 show. 196-259-cgg strain. Ono fine cockerel. Phono R-13-Jf. 2o FOR BALE S. C. Rhode Island Red cockerels, pullets and eggs for hatching. Ernest Webb, Central J'olnt, I'lione 247. sin FOR fcAL& MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 191(1 Ford; 1911 Jack son deliver, lletz Garage, 29 So, Grape. . " t0 FOR SALE Oats. Shadeland nnd Swodlsh Select. Phone 600-112. 289 FOR SALE Second and third crop alfalfa for hay. A. E. Hanley, Med ford. - 2 'IS FOR SALIC lb. M. I -Alfalfa seed, 17'Ac per Hanley, Medford. 290 FOR SALE No. 1 Faultlois stump puller.-, .A". Musty, Central Point. 290 FOR SALE Orchard tools, plows nnd harrows, small tools, spray rig, oil tanks, smudge pots, lug boxes, picking ladders, horses and mules. I'lione, Ashland 8-F-ll. FOR SALE 3 V4 -Inch Mitchell wagon and box In good condition. 310 W. Knight. 2 87 FOR SALE Ono 10-gullon power ice cvrenm freezer with motor and pullics, 2 five gallon cabinets, 2 Ice cream cans, wire tables and chairs, first class condition. Box 208, Central Point, Ore. . O. 307 FOR SALE Manure. Have your lots plowed. I'hono 473-v. 31)2 FOR SALE Ono power spray rig. Complete, all ready to operate. Price, $125. Geo. Hilton. Phono SOII. 285 FOR SALE Earlv Sunrise seed po tatoes. Phono 452-W. 2S5 FOR SALE Hay. Call evening or meal timo. C. W. Isaacs. FOR SALE A Howard Brothers Siiiare Grand piano, In good con dition. Moving nnd must sell. Sixty dollars cash takes It, Joe O'Urlcn, 319 S Glng street, tf FOR SALE Hydraulic placor mine, fully equipped; good piping ground. Address J. C. B., care Mull Tribune. 293 FOR SALE Reed, alfalfa, red clover swoet clover, timothy and otlior grasses; strictly fancy stocks. Write for samples. Ralph Waldo Elden, Central Point, Ore. MONi-.ir TO IX)AS TO LOAN $1500 first niorlg.tgii. F. L. Ton Velle, Jacksonville. 2S7 TO LOAN por cent. $ 1500 on farm land at 8 llox G., Mall Tribune. 85 TO LOAN Money loaned on furni ture., Hvo stock, implements, etc. Transactions private, possession retained. Wrlto Union Loan Agency. 217 S. High street, Salem, Orr.go.i. .".OS TO LOAN -I2D0O to lonn. It. Holmes, the Insurance Man. TO LOAN $1000 to R50n on first class security. Phono 353-J. J. H. Andrews. 287 TO LOAX- -J 1000 to loan on ranch property. Box S, Mall Tribune MONEY TO LOAN Have money to loan on first mortgages. Quick service. B. S. Tumy, 210 Oarnett Corey bldg. FOR EXCHANGE TO TRADE A 400-arre dairy farm with 150 acres plow land; modern barn and complete retail dairy equipment: located two blocks from ii.iveil ftl rent nf Tentno. V?l. I and doing the retail dairy business of the town. Part of tills could lie platted and sold ns city property. Will consider trade for fruit farm. What have you to offer? Address A. D. Campbell, Tenlno, Wu. 28 7 PAGE FIVE BUSINESS DIRECTORY Accountant. E. M. WILSON Certified Public, Accountant, room 411 M. t. & H. lildg.. .Medford, Oregon. Anto Supplies LAHER AUTO SPRING CO. We ore operating the largest, oldest nnd best equipped plant In the Pa cific northwest. Use our springs when others fall. Sold under guar antee. 20 North Fifteenth St Portland, Ore. Attorneys GEORGE A. CODDING Lawyer, Room 412, Garnctt-Oorcy llldg., Medford, Ore. GEO. W. CHERRY Attorney and Notary, Rooms 9-10, Jackson Coun ty Bank Building, entrance N, Central, Medford, Ore. PORTER J. NEFF Attorney nt law, rooms 8 and 9, Medford National Bank Building. A. E. REAMES Lawyer. Corey bldg. Gnrnett- Collections COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS We collected some accounts 14 years old. We know how to get the money. The Bullock Mercantile Agency, Inc., Rooms 1, 2, B. Has kins' Bldg., 216 E. Main st. Dentists DR. T. T. SHAW Dentist. Over Dan iels Clothing Store in rooms for merly occupied by Dr. Jonos. Phon 092-V. . - DR. W. M. VAN SCOYOO DR. C. C. VAN SCCYOO Dentists Oamett Corey Bldg., Suite 810 Medford, Ore. Phone 856. Engineer and Contractor FRED N. CUMMINOS Engineer and contractor, 404 M. F. & H. Bldt Surveys, estimates, Irrtgatlou drain ago, orchard and land Improvement Garbage GARBAGE Get your premises cleaned up tor the summer. Call on the city garbage wngona fo good service. Phono 874-L. t. Y. Allen. Instruction In Music FRED ALTON HAIGHT Tincher ol piano mid harmony. Halght Mnntc Studio, 401 Garnett-Corey Bldg, Phone 72 Insurance EARL S. TUMY General Insurance office. Fire, Automobile, Accident, Liability, Plato Glass, Contract and Surety Bonds. Excellent com panics, good local service. No. 210 Garnett-Corey Bldg. Physic bins and Surgeons DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathic physician. 303 Garaott Corey build ing. Phono 130. DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician and surgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear, nose and throat. Eyes scion tlfically tested and glasses sup piled. Oculist and Aurlst for S. P. R. R. Co. Offices M. F. & H. Co. bldg., opposite P. O. Phone 567. Prlntore and Publishers MEDFORD PRINTING CO.. has the best equipped printing office In Southern Oregon; Book binding, loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, etc. Portland prices. . 27 North Fir St. Transfer EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 42 North Front st. Phone 816. Prices right. Service guar anteed. WHY? $1650 Best buy for money on our list. 6-rooni modern house on one of best streets In town. House could not b built for less than two thousand dol lars; ou paved street; Blxty-flve feot: East front; good shape. Will Bell furniture with house at half price. Terms on pnrt. See me now. J. C. BARNES lit West Main Street i J